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I . - I - . I I I 1 - � - � � I I - . I -. -- . � - - I I � I � I . I . . � . �F ­ I . � I I � . .- . . - . . . . . I I . � � � � . � . . I � � . I � Dwy.mmn 29 . I - � �. � - I - ., I Mi. - Dwimm - . I - � � . . I . I . . . .1. . . , uon. I I � � - - - - - - I �, I- nn� - I us, I I.. � � . THE HVIRON E - — -- � I . � . . . .. . it� I � I -. 4 . -- I I - - I I � . I - . � -- I � . a months. The lodge o*' J�huston, 'L IL. Jobb, F. Buchanan. Carling,! of W&dstock, for SM. A . :1, . - wroi - . -�-- . - I I I . ! .L I .Omise of -Mamrisoe, your I town CsIld eltalon Ontario this f the lut thre - n Ward 8­41AS: JR. Re - Olds Alexander four yew old mare brought 1156, A . . MARKET$.— Sptin present parlisman , while in deb ti- 1, - seduced her under pr the orpossi that I write to you you to numbers 186. 1= Y esne, Wal- mare same age, got ,by Old Clear grk I q xiaw A'DvErnISEMMINTS. 0 a lag Bell, John B unan, Ve D - I 1 87o ; faU wheat 80 . ; I . � but all that L . is. certainly kbown is that the Hoted -�-Mr. `B- J. Roadhouse, of lKirkton, ard 4 -john Anderson, #295; broad. mfire"� not iA 1081, $110. 1 7W -, barley.40o to A, I . . Ahey would be hmPlY strong M. Apport, after writing to the police ,pay, my trowling Exopenses for building a ter Green. � - I 1 . ISM& betWeen the V&Tentb "JOL Of ter power - keep�ng and pay, pie the sum of fifteen is making preparations next sum. Jes. Angus, .W. I11gles, Walter Scott, sucking colt, by Magician, 105; and, %* I . ,18 ; potatoe-0:350. - - the pmgg of th6psVer on,wbleh without?bim to cope with their oppon- announcing his intentionc. and another , . an for me to wagon and blacksmith shop yearlini, I I � "Ch une, a= a L I I , uts for a double Don ril and pecuro �he H . � by Wellington '8205. Tb4 , I Finz. -The framil . the.a&vertbument will be found. . thio lett ng arrangeme L . The building will be brick, 86 x Peter Deans. - I L ; 4 ents. persorimlly, abo, we should ,�r maki p in this. iss,' �vprry Iowa sum In. mer. ) . . I D. A. Forrester. cattle were extremely thitionsoeouft ... �� ------ I .. - 11 ol 2tr funorsl, plunged 9, dagger into his a feet. , CIANTON.— I I - 11 �� L � I evolent, 56 � 'go the Ilectuo is for ben - the prioft- A I 11 mple ly dev - Hardware -John Xidd.. (5) 1 . the position woull'be congenial to .. _ daughter�e breast, and then blew out ded -Mr. A. Farrell, of Ellice, has sold Re,3ve-E. ,or tt; Deputy Reeve, of the scarcity of water, yet L " .. I L - . - I Catters-R. Wilson. (5) 1 . �Wolamstion); Conn- obtained were exceptionally good._ I - ug riday, I , Mackenzie.. He is perfectly at home on his own brains. * The father was dead perponceal will lopt1ure for you so cheap his farm of 50 sores' for $2,700, to Mr. Thomas Cooper VL I of � ' . � Cheese Factory -J. C. Iff0friE101i the OF_L when tbis police , aq I j�Asibly emu osal suits 110ro-St. .. rgeoWard,T I . ,� � I fka broke out about L I .. I .1 . � questions of finance, while in : and the daughter dying if phis arp James Whyte, of Woodstock. Mr. Far- ei . C. Ste- COK- � � Money to Loan -Goo. o , b isT) - m' t he woul I ged 16 ye I re- yourApprobation y�u wil p ease let me urohaBed lot 25, conces. 0. S. Doan, W. C. 88&rl; 86- -The ex � ..... .. -I- snorning,but haa i Ilectors-Wra. 0 , AT L - - . - . To the R MO) tsrio Govern an d be s` arrived. One son, a with hear from you at -your Earliest eon- ran has Since P ,Tohn,s War4i - WM. Cooper, 4a,cob Scirom ExAMINATiox. amino, LLLLL -- bdore the people Agricultural Meetin� . I I . ehael.(5) ! mai -as, who is at p!esent laid u noes as I hav a great many calls sion 7, from Mr. Fiuny for $5,200. � Moore; St. Andrew's tiou of the pupils in. tho Winax . - . d - - . � CIP - ,nothing could be � . 9 I friends, and kiudr T I typhoid $ever. madame App A still vean:e . - I Estray Cow -John Ziegler. (5) rounded by . olc . I at We Present if he lecture - is won ' -Mr. James Siewart, of North East- Morse, Hug son school . took - plpze on Friday last, tICS ­� I . ) spirits; and, besides, heianot Str ,g exis %nd is well known among � hopai-sent an extra fine beeve into Strat. Ward -John Gibbings, Jas. Tbomp, 22nd i#st., in presence of a,. velry .1" L I -1. Although the build Eatray, Steer -Mrs. J. Workman. (5 . 09 ,I lives in P :. Apport leaves a large Published I never i a to Draw A large Ward -Jas. I � �ouly ten or I I -Thos. Conley. (5) playsiosily,"anil so b a Ora for the Cbriptmas market-& fine (acclamation);; St. Jameo' fift- . e� , -� L' a now resi e0ri -a certain set. M bet of visitors. AbOub a - Essex Pig . . I i audi6,fice if you wi doe Right in;getiDg f at 1,2oo Young, Thornas Jackson, Son., Henry num I I ssvea, although th4' - � - � ' 11 - I . . 9 I uffolk Pig-Robt. Torrance. (5) Toronto he would be able to -attend to fortune and,a, will Making ,his, ,son his the 'lecture � up properly you 040jht to . heifer- which turned the scaile Walker. ' I teachers and ex -teachers Were also � - "I I - once -or twice. Th . sole heir. - . I . - : ounds. present, so tbs+., friend Dorrance the � . as of the position without i a. " - ,one hundre& ollms p .-Reeve, Thomas Imupied for Some Caution-Christifts McDonald. (5) ' —=::-__ , make not less then' I - UsBofiz TOWNSHIP in , � �� . -L. E. Dancely. (�) the duti � ; . . _Mr. John Thompson, since 1840 a - I -1 Legal Card � . himself of the comforts aid - I ews 6f the Vveek. � if U win 4 eept of this Perpos when Kay, Councillors - Jos. Hsll,s, H. teacher 4 ch d 0 but ; the fire is unknown priving '. you resident �f Perth county, died. at St I in L . � . - Horses for Sale -Scott Bros., P - . I . y t)[1en I will gi I keep the machinery working and I'll, i perty of Mr.� youlwrite a Igaine : . I the pro . -D. DL pleasureslof hio'home. He wodld, mli O, WARMING THE :POOR. - A - Cleveland . u I oar . assure Ma,ryls last week. He bad attained th; Herney, J. 84ires, James Hackney (all - good order. The pupils in all . Masonic, .. Rose. . ' . M or Publicatio I . � L . CA,]SUALTIES. — (8) d the hearts of the 'poor the subject I I a, and was high., by mcclamatipp). classes acquitted themselves the , I ; 0 - -io clothier warmo - subjeot will be a gr 6nd and advanced age of 81 year I Cutters for Sale. -Scott Bras. (8) be & tower of strength to the Onta fty by diBttibutingamOD9 them you 'that th I respected wberever known. He filled STAXLEY.�­RlSGVe, - W- Graham; De- creditably, and the audience most -- . . . While working in tl I in that c , 'ill send yo ly I - , L . 0� — �lthongh :on that grouti I rtant ... a I W1 a one of 1 . I deorge Castle; Qounoillors wu de. LL ,store'liouse, �Ir. J( . Government, one thousand tons 6f coal as a Christ. � IMPO L . a office' of market clerk for some years 1puty Reeve , bted with the apt wa _ , t2 my M full th tiong ­ ".� � . thrown by a mlslat� LAW ervices �re -aa W mag present. answered the many difficult q*68 � - . U��. 0 his a ' not required, cercularlis with the subject Is and Stratfotd. --Messrs. Douglas, Torrance and Mo. 1'9 � y the chil&M - sucl� a one in both St. Mary I al style . I mpty bin l, . ,'tin a theologic' - Kinley (all'by acclamation). - � �' - LIP Du - , . a your � 0 - - ,tadly f1trou WX1100�,tor nt are strong enough now, Rim ,3PL WOYAX WANTED. — A blin prin Mesrs Matthew Mortson,of Ful, � * Governme I . t you never Been or heard of I , ; De�uty put t � them by the teachers praftnj� L I - hurt in the b � Vs the signs of distresammong thm . . - I ]ECAY.—Reeve, Dr. Bachaiian tion). At no' On, refreshments were * - - but'*the * fact ,of hiet additg weight s� id despatch smi . life. ; I larton, �na Chhrles Honey, of Logan, - � - — . ; . nd laborers are more turned from ve, S. Ra! nie (both by aoclatow, Passed I one of his ankles b( the small farmers a I have both just re Dakota. Ree X1 round - by. the pupils, to which Ample . -- " ... I I strength to &� already strong Govein- visible in , aom6 L districts, and the I nearly three Councillors-�R. Cook, H. Heyrock, J. justice was done, and for Which tb.,e - sanaerson his beei L I . - uron- No s. � The former has spent ' J L . 1) SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dee.1 29, 1882. ment would n�t be an objection to bis, er about one F. Moritz, A�' MoBwen, R. MeMordie ._ I er since- butils n . Government are being pressed to, estab- � I ev ' good ladies of the section deserve i ,the Same day alat I I Mr. John Parker, of the l4h eon- years in �he West, the latt 0 u- D. Surerns. ! . great ! L ---.I— being taken into it. We are sure at lish relief works. rdy (acclama- praise. Work was resumed abbut orie I if � . R I I L i -, , OXF�ORD.—Albert ictor,. cession of Goderich townshipF has a year. T�ey speak highly of that ou EXE,xEn.—Reeve, L. Ha from the roof Of ,X ROYALTY �T try an& the advantages it offers to o'clock. The singing of the pupils vrfv - )111�,,` - - 3 - or -General. Mr. MOWAt COuld:hOt do ,anything t at young cat that weighs 13 poundle. tion)... Coat illors—Jas. Pickard, Wm. I .�L . broke thron gh. the . rr L �Tha Next Govern I . 'the eldest son of the Prince of WaleS, young man. . I excellent, especially of the smaller .1 - � . rongly urged by - Would be more favorably received �y 'en entered for Oxford Un versity �Mr, Thomas Baird, Jr, of Stanley, Edwards has been Fenwick, W . Riagett, B. Draw, James, 011M - . I mr. Moffat on the It is now being sti, has be � 11 I —A rr,-.�n named About three in the afternoon thelabors , - I � I as a cow Which I oilved. lately, - and I ' the Oke, D. Johns, A. G. Dyer and D. I ra - of the ite not bee2a. I r the hotel -keepers in of the day were brought to 9,eloge by t i'll- - I - some',that the Aime has cam� a when the people of -Ontario than to secure for -Aext term. defraudibg - . roof* Mr, Moffat Vi * I I knt portfojio THE JE,0FNETTE'S CRzw.— Lieutenant whose milk yields 14 pounds,' of butter n1eighborhood of Stratford by represent. Braund. the- usual formal speeches sad the - :.., . , " - � Canada Should L look to her - own states- Mr.' Mackenzie for the vaoa � K&kont8k,Rus- per week. . for the Toronto BAY.PiErm.--Reeve, John Easpriana Bin 11 � Igo bwsily- As it ils - 4 ' Harper telograpbO from 1- � L - J i ing himsolf as an agent 1, ing of the National Anthem, --- if he will- accept it. I f the firm . when I - ing Scalp 'wounds. . I —Mr. Alex. Calder, late o money W. Connors. men for s, Governor. Generall �nstead of - I Bia, that he, has arrived there with the . - Weekly ! Review, and collected 0 TUCKER$ . H left for their homes, satisfied that tl& � � . , - � vw� � �— ��— f der, of Lower Wing ' se. A .—Reeve, David Walker having the position occupied by an Old � � I bodies of ,DeLbng and ten. of his of cLean & Cal on bogus� receipts for that purp was the best examination ever held in - . Love's . Labor Lost. I . . ' They . will be sent to han L, has pprob ased the saw mill of L. St. (by acclama on); Deputy Reeve, John the Winthrop School. . �. Ki . On the other I 1� -companions. warrant has been issued for his 9-rre . - � Country nobleman. � J. I raqe, iu Mo7ia, near Blyth. . na Alex- . - � - The Conservative members in , a America. i' , ,ML. rich Town- —The 'other day while Mr. McBee- Hannah, eph Nigh a � . I - .- LOCALIT19S.—M] I LLL L - . hand it is Contended that to ab�ndon the . � NAL EXHIBITION AT CAL_ . — r Jameq Cox, Gode mill ander - Mm eith. Couucillors—John SonooL RXPORT.—Thq following Te. ... - ster -and ge I -1 Legislature and the Cons'ervati've INTERNA`#O . aidenbe Obto �vaa drawing saw,logs to 5 --- - stmal Loom . I for an inter- shi has been quite ill at thel re rost, Robert Eigie, W. H. Mundell, port based on proficiency, punctuality . . . . . 0), L . CUTTA.— Arrangements � � - a.. H, Camer .. - : Rresent system might ha,ve the effect of still pelting away at the I 1Ri1B a -n i' -law, Mr, Geo. Cgmpbell, in north of Rostock, be uDconsciously SP MaLea, -act Ahows tile ., . 0 � . - loosening the tea which now bind Journals are national exhibition at Calcutta in 1883, of drove on to a t&Dk of water, it being John I Henry Colbert and Jas. and good cond corred � �, I 11 fted to bed for ,a i � ' ' fficiently to . standing of the pupil I . Crooks Act, and are laboring earnes�ly are concluded. L Goderich, but recovered su The horses broke Landsborou - a in the P,oxbo,ro � .�V&Jt4 , arouDd. L - Canada to the.mother count . If we - . . . Of be �aken home. covered with snow. SEAFORTH.-�-Reeve, - D. D. Wilson; Scho6l. for the month of December: I % Ing — z PeOP18 i Of MORTALITY AMONG STUDENTS. — . I and ealously to convince the . through and -were in the water the inade business d* I � Mr. John I'll, L Vwouldhaveany such result - 3, at Mr. D. i Foote, Ron of oul I ... Z; . j - thou,ght i' Ontario of its inefficiency and injusti�e. twelve students vibo died at Leipsio —11 . n in 146- greater part of an hour, ere they a cl Deputy Ree �1, a, James Beattie (both by Fifth', Class—let J. Hugill, 2d G. Brown I . a Dow the track I 'University, one F061te, St&PleY,Awbo has bee acclamationy,... For other nominations 3d Ann Dodds. Fourth Class­�lljt . - , - ' . .. I we would be sorry to say oto word in Now, why &]I this uproar? JLt has be.en the last seMsion of the vada. for t�e last �L5 years, is now home be, resell a from their chilling Situation. Bee another column. . Adelioe Dorrance, 2d J. Scott, 3d - . *vels are agp,d I favor of & -native Governor-General, waskilledina auefandsix. committed . —A c rrespundent of the Mitchell Maggie Hays. Senior Third. ci s—i. . � - - placels, and the I I - stated by Sir John Macdonald and t6 on 4 visit to his r�latives in Stanley. I ho - Monais.-411 the old Council were " at - Tounds on Frial suicide. . 'I .. : N I but we cannot see any just re son why 64 returns to .L eva,da Reeordef requests that the ladies, w alected b� Sar Dorrance, . . I � L statement has b- by his W.wvms. — The , In ��he Spring I. - , acclamation. . - � I � � een re-7echoed REDUCTION OF MILL , may attend the Jubilee Concert on re. i 2d i - Rankin, 8a It. L .-111 19dg-ar & Mellis ci ; ne Situation. ��Reev6, V. Ratz. Deputy, N. a, 4th A. SParling and T. D L it should. The loyalty of the people of , gingham -tvhqte he Jha a a fl . i STEPHEN., oda'6 - LL w - i 1. 0 � organs and followers that the licensing Lancaster, � Massachusetts, I : Tuesdayi ev6ning, be asked to leave rs, W. Baker, Ju io Third Clas8—ist I -, ��ge, have disp ' . �. . : At a 9naway-- on a - horse power #. Councillo, Rebecca ,t. -- ; - I cutters aua &--n . this country for t1he mother lai A i6 too Mills, employing 2,000 persons, have -7 their cm twheel hats in the ante-roopa, Henry Bill � i bf . - - . and re ulating of the liquor traffic co 9 ' 8 last.", week, valu I ble �aare belonging 'to ' nd J. W. Watson (all by Story,,2dAdeline Sparling,3dj.Aito I -- t 9 a general reduction of wage I , a � -announeedt . he gentlemen can John Ryanla I ho. %, . deep rooted to be T � .� or at ho e,so that t isev'son. These g -well grounded and too within the jurisdiction of the Dominipn three 'The employees have Mr. J. W. owler !of West Wawanogh, acolsmation)L. I Bon, 4th J. L. Brown. Senior secoita . % - . large - traAe.—Mr. . . per cent. , ' see as won, aw hear the Singers, anaen- -. -- . . Shaken by Such an occurrence, On the. - - I fell and b ke h�r leg. The aninial igles GobmaicHl Towsomp.—G. Elliott, Olass—lst Mary Jane andBellame. ': I - I - . - Parliament, and that the Federal Gov accepted the reduction. i � . . - . general merchant Contra - I the very fact Of t, e home � . . waq taken orne-op. a Sleigh anathe leg joy the luxury of Sitting at r ght ai Reeve. Fok, Deputy, John Beacom and Clure, 2d Mary McMichael, 3d A. Spar- - I ry � CRUELTY oi� A TRAINING SHIP,— - ". I at the Same time. -1 I ing 9, large quanti ng ! , I * I � h armark of' ernment at the next session. are goi Wholesale desertionof the boys from boOid in spi ints! - I .1 JOB. Whitely. For Councillors, John ling, 4th J. G. Neilaus. , Junior Second - 11I 1aft por, puthorities showing us sue . . dall, of Grey ndar —Mr.! Richard Collins, formetly a - & the beef, ' , I to assume the responsibility of Submit- ' B Tin . Cox, Jas. H ' Elliott J Laithwaite, Ja% Class—lst Aggie J. Grieve, 2d J. H: I 'him i the United States training Bbip, Pofte- — eDJ& in .. I . LL� deference and distinction, would rather - Red the -Underwood manufacturer of lime, near St. Marys, �­', hanaled by ngthen I the ex- ting to Parliament ra measure which mouth,'iB reported. The boys tell of Etl�eb has pureb siown for $3,000. This has purchased property at Wiarton,aud Peacock, Jo�n Wigginton. Brown, 3d G. Dickson. Senior FirA . paxe favorably wi — � . have a tendency to stre will supercede the'Crooks Act. ,If, ,disgraceful abuse, and great cruelty to far T adjoiniDg.y d lime kilns. The material there m . Young, Class let G.'R. McClure, 2d B. Der. -1 . met of large t istingboudofunion between the two L era. far contains 100acrea and is considbr- st&rte, ranci, 3d R. .A-itcheson. 'A written ,,,- 'Ne,�in, proprietor 7.11) , t which they are subjected by the offic . is Rail to be the very best, and the Alex. McNeil. For Deputy, Anthony e - ��� I . u a- therefore, the Dominion Parliam�n An investigation will probably be ed Mr. Tipdall has one of the . . . . Oy. Councillors, P. Car- examination took place for )romotion 1. - countries, and would, we think, i 'have this power, and the G nt b e 4 hfeaar pi� 8 . n thatisection of coahtryi quarry is convenient to the rallway. Allen, A.. 1 'I - ; be seenevery d&I L , I hold. . Mr. Collins thinks he can deliver lime roll, JOsepl � Beek, W. Treble, James resulting as follows. From Third to 11 I � towns with loads . ; L . great m6aaure, silence the clamor for carry Out . the programme Mapped out:by BETROTEED.—The Princess Victoria, -�-While Mortilner Hartwick was ,in Stra I Pford at as � low a rate as he Gledhill. I �� Fburth Cl&ss—A. Sparling, Bell Dick. . 9� cornes many m independence which is every OW and chinery in the . — son, - R. N. Ilaya,,G. Dickson, Sarah, ,IlLe ft� the leader, What. use is then 'in daughter of the late Princess Alice of working around Rome mQ . - again raised in certain quart . We ' . 0 i I in 1peussels one day last formerl� did near St. Marys, and of a . I - Bluevale. Dorrance, J. Rankin, Wm McClure, , . - *hborin;g� mil L the 'organs aItd orators of the Gqn- Hesse,Darmstadt, and grand -daughter of woqllen W, better q0ality. - . I . make number 031, 1 , , - L have I 'L � Js to babetroth. week, he w a capgbt in the belting and e evil disposed MP,F,T.iNG.' A meeting of Reformers W.. Black. From Junior- to Senior � � . , in.our nddst man who lare emi- servative pafty wasting their time and Her Majesty the Queen irly injured. � #a received a bad out . —A low days ago som. I 0 I, ing 1 in well cons to .-Jm this Wh and ed to the Hered1tary Prince Frederick sevo a last week for t,bp appoint- Third Cla-se—Rebecca, 'T. Story, ,T. . ' in �iR head i erson ebtered the Stables of Mr. John was held her ­ . but, the f artner L nently qualified . their breath in�. denouncing a law wh�ch � William of Baden. ' - Udwar,6, of Topping, and put poison in mont of. dei[egates to Toronto. Some Aitcheson, Adeline Spaxling-, Liz& � i - faces about ,tbe . I honorable position, and such ding the e L ,NING.--The -preliminary —,,Mr. Ny m. Tqeponald, of the 14th goo an a - 1, �� they claim to'have th power to wipe IMPORTANT OPF the ma�ger of a fine young stallion teii of the 11 3 d d true" were appoiut- Neil i ns, J. L. Brown, Wilson Aitohe. . leads every sensf I ; concession of Wes;,t Wawanosh, sold his 7 case we see no just reason why the . rdsopening up tor cnitiva- �idg to that getitleman,- with the ad, and in�imated their intention of son. J� From Second to Third Class�- . ' I - John A. ana th& out. of existence or nullify? rX,be steps tOwa beloug] L a ; a farm to Mii. Edw�rd McQaillan, for a . - I Mary J. McClure, Bella McClure, ,L . I - . I highest office in the land should be per . . tion vast tracts of rice land in. th . . .1 leaving in the infentio 6 no doubt of causing a heavy attending. —Mr. Hugh Mae - on PaXliament will meet a�'Ud rposes oIthy Kla L � oble - Domini . ' Everdladesof Florida, has been so- goo� price. � lie pfi loss to I Mr. Edwards, but owing to LECTURE.--Ou Tuesday evening last Sparling, Wm. McClure, Mary Mc- - - , I Lour W petually filled by Old Country n probably close'before the people will ! be - is the Rev. A. 7. Hartley delivered the Michael. .- . years"has agaill I . complished by the 'completion of a sprlog for the Nur�hwest, where he has proper care and attention the animal t. � . I . ' . men, who know little and sympathise afforded an opportunity of pronouncing navigable channel from the heart of the taken up a large tract of land. . although at first but slight first of a se�ies of � lectures on "Anglo I ' I I . other year. ni qui � E -LA young married lady, on a visit to recovering, , - - � , less with our Institutions and re ire. Ulf of Mexico. I I entertained of his recovery. Israel.', The church Was crowded and Howick. Straight. . . . upon the Crooks Act at -the polls, �nd deadly swamp. to the G . . hopes wiere I I I - I I I � oliborne, just arrived all I ich the Bub � In this connection Sir John A. . ' Too EARLY VEAL.—It has been dis- her, parents in C I the masterly� manner in wh . i I vw� ments. . - . P�Rso,.4AL-s.—Mr. Franklin Belden, L if that body have the power it it5 ol. aim, ed - f calves th6 way. from: Dakota, in time to .:,-, MeE are. Scott & CollisoD, of ListO7 c1led elicited much plause I . i covered that a large Dumber o Jeol t was ban &P . A Letter froxr X-acdonald has been frequently and ' - k I pre ent th( he - sehold with a sweet wel, male their last shipment of hogs 13 L t. L who;hus been attending schonrl in SAooi - . . ,they have, sno exercise that power,! as only & few days old and wholly unfit for . F from thoBal )re en . I 1. I DF,N�m son to � rl. The li 3tle stranger arrived for the Reason a few days ago to John ' Section No. 16 will attend Listowel . � L freely mentioned as a s,uitablE per Sir John Mac4onald has promised dey food are beingLBhipped to Chicago from litt The consignment OBITUARY —James Henderso, I an old I . ' 11 v� ,�� gi . -� High School next year.—Mr.MeIntbBli, ITOR.- be elevated to the position - arious stations. The Chicago, Mil- in wn to et the best of care from the' White, of Mitchell. regident of ,this place died on Frid ikuto6h . -MR. ED of Gov6r an ' - . By 11 . . will, the Croq'ks Act will not I � I consiste'4' of 120 hogs, with an average whol has been teaching forthepast � To Such- a waukee and St. Paul road Bay consider- delighfoed �randp �rents . last at the 0 f 48 years. Deceased : . from the Fr ­r 'V ' nor -General. such e price a ' - - able veal of that. desepiption has been ' Two o.d gent emen of Howick last weight 6f 285 pounds each. Th -)een- ;:Iiinog for some tirpe from thre ygars in this township, will eit. .- issue at the �rovincial elections, a� it I i �6,75 por hundred bad I . q � � =,any persons m tion we do not - w that tend SeVorth High School with the - . will have beerl Buperceded b;y the D4m- sbipped to New York. Welk passed to � t eir long rest. 'On paid w1as about hog what was thought to be consumption. . - I coming of your A there are any formidable objeutions. He I I IN BUFFALO.—Tbe Commercial Supday morning , r. Jae. Littlejohn, pounds. This firm reports the intention of obtaininga, certiAcate of & " doubt read, tho I , - inion law. B U, the eagerness and �eal FiRE . the The funeral, on Saturday, w& largely � - . ! . � Advertiser building in li'uffalo, and eon- quilatly passed �vqay at the ripe age of trade t�nusually goo Past - I I , the, have beet , has been long and intimately connect . I attended by the many friends and rela- higher grade. a bell1g. displayed in certain -Mr. summer, and. fall. * , T SonTA .—A Social entertainment W" L I Now I think a � . which ar I I Wedne�day edwith Canadian politics ; h has, in I tents were dQstroyed by fire on the 83 1 years ; abd !on tives of, the: deceased. - quarters to prc . f Mr. Wm. —At �he Chicago Fat Cattle Fair re- I TREE.— This en'tertain- held in the Methodist church, Forao, &dice the people agai'ot night of the ftst-inst. ' Several other Clough, father-ii4' law o 0 CHRISTIkU'S . Colorarlo, also I - fact, occupied th6 first positi L in the th I - . � I I died at th�b gentleman's home about eighteen : ]nay please 41�1 , e Crooks Act would seem to indic also burned, involving & Dape cently 4eld, a steer sold I ment und6r the auspic6s of tlh Canada . ville, last Wednesday evening. The I I � - I � I , termission h hat it is being discovered that the opn- total loss of about half a million; insur- a ; mohths!ago by J. T. Hicks, of Mitchell, Methodist burch, came off on aturday weather was- anything but pleasant, but - L laud with slight in :)r years, t t e Hill, aked'76 years.' L Denver 'is a i I A fire- —Venege n � are. Groff Br A. t.' The ch bly .. )ble.,! and if he could sufficiently disassociate . . . ance about half that LaMoUnt. ,tly som�e one stole � craidle to Meg - others, of Elmira, eveniDgla urch as well the ,church was comforts aea. � e< I . tentionof th 'e who! argued that the man WaB killed and an employee of the froin the premises of Mr.. Johu Plows, Waterloo, as awarited first prize, the I " . : '4 -di f Ir t him to I : I W I . filled And t a affair passed off ,ery well. After the tea was past two gentlemen I . Streets, splen. himsel oni partyism to permi 2 �io. I P - ey must have The Sam - ' relies t � Don in ,I Ba* field concession. Th weight eing 2,535 1b8. a ani - I i 11111811 Commereial office badly injured. y The music as very good, but many of mounted the platform to occupy the I nice elin away the sceptre impartiall�, we do ' . I iped of Such an article, - &B . I the power clai ed is,'af ter all co OIL.—A been in great I zes &mounting to "I he � rrect, - DisAsTROus ExrLOB10N OF - Mal to k first pri -0 the recitations were too Short and rena- chair to the amusement of the com. % , of nice publi. ! � . l several thousand dollars, at all the not know Of aDy'Canadian better quali- and that th , a rockers' had be'en taken �'off it hnc ' by pA 'Is of too ten e. power to regulate Ind terrible explosion oc I ered 11 der yealIrs. The pany, but they were very' agreeable, and works, gas, ele� fled. Even from our stan4oint, we Petroleum Stores i - -Exeter, stored aw ' . Ilowever as they left the Canada and the I L ' Thomas U SY I fairs wl Lerever shown in 616. After the when. they came to �the chairmsWo � nice thing� th� license.the liquor traffic rests with he ust not c6mplain' I . . I b�,by Mr. PlewbB I me States. � He was bred and raisBd by Mr. Proceeds 11 axe free to confess, that he wo�ld be very I England, on Friday morning, causing a �' I - entertaium. nt the many pres�pts dis- address the one with'theprograwme .1 i are to have a 1 Local, Legial ture, and that, theref I re, great fire which destroyed several busi- he oa;u easily ge't nother cradle. Hicks, ind at two years old, when Bold, playeTlfuromni four evergreen tr�es were very kindly permitteA the 'other to I . : =enciug in ) I . ,� � much less dangerous in thab position . I Mr.Richard urton, of C�olbozne, he weig ed nearly 1,600 tbs. . fl 8 0 1 i I . the Crooks i7t will, after all, belan ness 'buildiDgs and adjoining houses. — distributed, and the youngsters went address the audience r t, but h did . �� .%, i tho showing j - . Ali a it - I I 8 iltly along the ,met with a serious accident some .days 1h � . � the I --- . i ore, aa 11 than in the one he now occupies. , issue in the approaching local electiqns. The flaming oil fan w I � L - - away, each bearing some memento of a not let his duties end here. During .i . we'0811 - I I � I - he were removed from his present posi- . Shores,of the cabal setting fire to the ago. �ad pla4ed a .ladder upright So ! friend's remembrance. . evening when any'noiae was heira his - I : or other meta: 'a' . ! : At any rate, i � would t. we - I 0 t ' band was sure to be waved, accom. � . In. your sect . -be� 11 for thlose no br'lg was consumed. Over he; olld o th�, attic to clear off the ! Nomivati6ns- . . ' - tion another would probably step in. - � shipping. 'O . a ' . — On Saturday evenin last I I � who approve (:?f it to be prepared to 'de. � 60,000 gallons of blazing oil ran into the Snow, wbe, it Blipped from its position, � hOTS. I 9 . I i I I .1 us The nominations in the several Muni- n ! anied by .the word "whish," to the I exhibit gradAV i , � . I ing b im to fall heavi y. Miss Bina, )-Farrow, organist i � the Can- ! who would administer pu�"o affairs. fend it, and to vote for those who Will River Exe. . cauff I He A cipaliti a in this couUty resulted as fol- �elight of the whole assembly. -SeveW . i such things- , tal!ned Serious fra1 and ada Methodist Church was resented . ! � . I . . . . cturea of the ribs, f given, . I . . much more in the interest of th6 agree to sup ort and maintain it � in THE SEASOX'0 STORMS,—The gales lows :, , . recitations. and readings were i 0 . was otherwise se'erely injured. with a beautiful purse containing a sum . � I we have SP ' I P � I this Reason have been especially PrO:iUC- y . MCK#LOP.—JaMeB Hays, Reeve, by &1130 addresses from. Revs. Mesm. , ; � I country than they are now being done. Parliament. ,� - of money--�'-an acknowledgment of her ' - have big ditel . . tive of marine. disasters. Daily reports —Mr. Edward'SibbouB, Huron Road acclam- ti n Councillors.—Ward NO. . Markham and Jones, and everytbing 1111 : On the whole, theref inolin- . � - past servic S.—Messra. Goo. and Arch. � isin stre%Ms.: ore, we - ity in the shape of . z I . . I has a curios passed off very pleasantly. I -- . . . i are received of vessels being lost, in Hullett, , � 1.—Datieol 'Manley; No. 2.—Geo. Rol- Eyvel hsv sold their farrr4- on the 1. � I made on most , . ed to the opinion that it wo d be ,in - . i 9&bbage stalk, 'on which there are . ; � nfortunately with their I Kerr ; No. 4.— � then dii I WE stated last week that Mr. Gor. many cases U . land.; * bounclary ( f 'Morris to a gentlein an from A PLF,AZ-kWT OCCASION.—The examfitws- I � can - -,!eat move, and one which should ; i - twpnty-three well -formed heads.Twenty- i n Brown had been deposed from ithe crows. Despa - I j6r ga�den, an, excel do i tches announce the aban Willis, Archibald and Charles Dodds. Fullarton, for theSum- 4 $3,J50. --Mr- tion 'of the school in Section No. 16 - ! q - doning of the British steamship Regent two are close fo t �e stalk, and on top It will hus be seen that all have be' i We CIO not beaccaptableto Reformers and Con- itor in en Geo. Eyvel, of Toronto, is at present was held on Friday. 22ud insb., Mr. - - � position of Manager and Ech Rita a largpr head� covering the smaller ept Mr. I : I - and thewreckpf the Straits of Dover, . would cover her. electedl by acclamation exc . . 1, 9 i keep the gr&V I ones as a hen . ! ief of the q1obe newa-paper. T4era and the schooner Jackson's Cove. Archibkld- Tinnipeg,Johu'W. King, tion of the school. With scholars and - ; iservatives alike to make Sir Tolin the Ch visiting M4 friends in this loc%lity.—H. McIntosh aSSiStiDg with the exambia- . � � H. Burges ,of N� . ; 113 nice and, P next. Governor-General, and successor is not a reader of the Globe from Ibne A,CiiEERY CLAIM. —Desoendan ts 'of chickens. . GRE-g.—Reeve, Thomas Strachan (ab- i from the Leity� . ! I ' teacher, nburn,John H.Powell,barria- visitors the School was filled to ifA I - I to Lome. L ,-The announcement was last week I . I end of Canad 1 1 James Bladenmore, a settler of colonial clamation); let Deputy ReeXe, John ter, Detr t, Dock Messer, *amilton, fullest seating capacity. Several 61 . I tains loom.. ��� � to the other but 'I WHO ' . � made of tlie dpath of Mr. W. Peck of ; . - i � � n TIJ - ,ve brought suit to recover his . I Hyslop!, John Slimmons; 2nd Deputy I of the regret this. The name of Brow 'as times -,'ba . Stanley. I]Elelsthe third mmber.of I and Jame McCracken, Harrioton, high - were examined and angwered the�qae& � ; - . estat - cres in Columbia Reeve'Walter Oliver, Adam Turnbull. : snow the yeal The Local Treasuxer. e e, comprising.481 a I )n ,,visit.� to their tio 13 creditably well. As several -- - - I I been associ ma,ag,7 't District, in Mr. John Pee a family that has died I school, ar all home ( � n atqd* with th6 Councillors—J. Fergus, J. Milne, J. School I ar .f. - - eluding locations ooeupied by . d; Armand wished to get home e�rly the exsminV- . ' I - breeze a1WAYE friends.—Xasters, Fenton an , As it is now definitely se since its inception, an it the White House and other public build- W�tbin a few ears of conBqmption. I He McDouIald, ThoB. Innis, Edw'ard Bryan. ,SL . - L i pl,eapaut. L � 4 h'I only beer' married about fifteen One of the Rev. A. I . Hartley, are tion was brought- to a close aliortly dta I � i . , al -unnatural that the two ings, and other real estate in the United D� n . HOWICK.—Reeve, John Kaine. let , I - i I took the t Frovinci Treasurer Wood is to retire seems alrnoE& .1 . . me spending their houasy?a at the two o'clock. Mr. Farrell wai then I - L. ths,'waa a young man and leaves a - : % - S_ Should now b Deputi Reeve, B. S. Cook. Se manse. I - an,and asseveralot � 11 . � I to Leaaville t . States, besides an amount of treasure in I I I n from public life atithe endof the pre )�Severed. However, that *ifeand chill besides a very 1�rge appointed chahm � I � . i I illors—s 11 . !1 at 8 o . . - fo, i the Bank of Ei ' agland. ' L . . Deputy Reeve, D. Weir. Counci MUNICIPAL.� for the scliolars had expressed their wish ; I 'here �' ent Parliament, politle'la L of both -is a matter the proprietors of J the circle of f riem Is to mourn his: demige. John Jaques, Samuel Johnston. The nomination :, for * tW4 or F — 1. I SIRe- IR and Councillors the evening before to their teacher, to . v I : I AmEmc&N BANK FAILURES. The Sue- : ' lNew Era says: Reeve, Deputy Reeve ; . Bides are busily speculati as to the great concern' to consider. If they 4ave pension of two American banks is an- : .—The Clinton BLY eeve, P. Kelly (acclaMa- llc&Ue&ou ,- I ! through S � I.. I I � I . i cently Mr. P. Cantelon, of this place, I i il, .6 r under . . tg believe tion). IR60—uncillors—J. Carter, J. G6r. was h4d in Farrow's Hall, o1i Friday, recite short pieces, Mr. Farre . personel of his succi . made a mist ke, as we fear they nd ihst. I James Elliot proposed, and them individually to do so, and to the - h � ve, nonneed, speculation being the directly Bold a hog 11 months old that dressed , � i . . I I m . � the foot Of tl I W. Shane, J. McMillan, R. Sv- 22 that the retirement of Mr. Wooa: is they will not,be long in ascertaining the traceable cause iu each case. Ili the 1). Anderson� seconded, Jame Henning amusemftt of the visitors "rendered - . I ; � 411 lbs.,and from which 50 pounds o . L , I i � . case of the Rochester City Bank the W�B rendered; this is unusually large Mond, . Logan. � - ; train Was na- - raainly occasioned by fami y affliction, fact, althoug4 t�ey may not then be John Mason, for Reeve—and. J. X. Powell i Lnd Alex. some very short, comical recitations ­ . I , . I HC ETT. — Reeve, W. tejn road$ a-, � President appropriated �350,000 of the d Shows gqod �feeding. On Mond$ ; Macdona14 did the same duty for Wm. and two or three pieces of music. The - ' I L but.',it is also hintei �Ie will drop able to remely it. In T day's 'Globe . &D, Humphrey Snell Deputy Reeve, Thos. L to - L- . q; .. Ues _; ag I must be nar t . I � bank's f und to cover heavy margins Mr. M. Hazelwo9d, of Hullett, sold two McPherso� Deputy. As there were chairiman then asked the teacher , � + 1 � _Urth,sr on. UOunoqm. - ! � ; L ­ I : I �hat Went over 900 pounds. John I�ash&m,Andrew MeDonald,Da4id 110 _ I I � into the slirievalty of tho county be the an pnt was made that Mr. in oil. As most of the. depositors are dresSed ho Moon, John Britton. Councillora­ other pomillations for �he above allow him the control of the School for LL - 11 John Cameron, of the Londqn Adver. - Ol 'S offices Meosrs. Henning and McPberBOn & few minates, and placing the teadber � I i Well, ,we -� represents, which is likely 1 to - become city merebantsinany failures, it is fear ae of them �veighed 590'poundB. On . � : L - i I I . . r I - Jacksd)i,l Geo, Stephens, John Watt, 1 � I i � P ed will ensue. I � . 'is sk mountains, < vacant Shortly. Althoughl', it is not a tiser, had be?n appointed Mr. Brown's I . Tuesday Mr.,! Dinsley bought of Mr. John Fowler, Benj. Churchill. . were aecis�ed elected. For c§uncillors, behind 1, de and forming tbs , - . � 1 � . . ! � . — in, SIX I � - � I - ENGLAND Am) RussTA. Serious diffl- Lansing, of the' Base Line, a hog , nominations were made, Qeo. Thom- so'holars into two lines, one on emhsift - � I track was very nice thing, nor yet very command- successor, th? previous appointmell t of I WEST � WAwANosn. — Chas. Girv' �� , - I I a . 11 I zap strean . een England weighing IA2 pounds. - - of he roo I he c 11 d th -two largest I I , id L i : culties, have arisen bet* e L Reeve,1 a'd Chas. Durnin, Deputy Reeve son, Jno. Farrow, Jno. Dh#en­t, R. J. t m a� e e pariell, � !i � able for member� of Parliament to Mr. Taylor bbing only temporary. Mr. e, t.upon the latter —An Ethel corr P lliam Evans, .Oustavus Barton and Jno. boy , Wm. Murray and Abrarril _ , I lug alown. an i I and Russia conseq!, spondeht says : 'Our ; 8 !� n (acclamation). Councillors— Wi . . ! . � , 1 forward. Each was then told io show. , . the rfi appoint7themselves to vacant offices in Cameron was ttLp founder of the Adver. Power-- discriminating against English school teacher for the past year, J. W. Kina*, Robert Lockhart, Thomas Anderson. I The latter gentleman inti- . I Places . I . ; I � I . . I . - , I their Gwn constituencies,i: yet as Mr. tia -merchaDtB in their trade Shaw, bids us farewell this week, as he ib. mated hisl intention to retire, as he hands with his teacher, Mr. Deuraw I I I 'Ri'les of tl I er, and has c9nducted it sudoessfully and Indian L Todd,;LJphn Washington, James G I I =eneed, to I . I � . � I 1. contempla;ted selling out, but'so far we a i Wood is certainly well I 0 policy in Russian Turkestan, practical- intends taking a course at some High I nd bid him good-bye. -This put was -- � . : L I if , ­ I nalified for, and with a f4ir degree of ability, bu w I son. thei :1 untu we Z - . . I � ly closing the markets of thatrichdis- School ori -college. Mr.. Shaw. has ha,-ve he�r 14 no further particulars. The very affecting, and as they took F 4 - ; '118. L - I � Gopp.maH.—Mayor, Horace - Horton : 1 ,=0,=tai I � and is. no doubt deserving of the office, do him no in'� ti�tice when we say that t . ish commerce. Lord Gran- proved, himself to be a good teaohe� and . Liston candidates are all very good' men, and teacher's hand. many a tear was ,%iped -Iii I . . (accla W-atiOD). Reeve, F. W. Job: . ,I - . I . '- . ju Denver i- . rict to rl� of a j. C the electo�' ll I I we do not know that others should judging his flit re from his past, he ville ha insi ting althoug our miserable 8 should have no diffic-alty in away as they fully realized -their partbg - I U : sted, that...the exis h . little hut ' S&muq;l Platt. First Deputy, . I . . - . �i I complain of his, thus provi�'ing for him- will hav'e a h6avy task to fill his - new commercial treaties betweens Russia school house has been packed prietty making a good choice. . bad come. Wm. Mxrray then reg a ... I � I to .,snow; � -- in I in keeping: the Detlor (acclamation). Second Deputy, I I -- — Short address, complinlenting Mr. Den- I 11 I . I anything 1, self if hia present constituents axe not position as ably as it was filled by big and Engla d apply to the whole of the full, he has Bucceedec Abraham Smith, Edwin Campion. � - I L - i , . , - I Russian E mpir�e equally upon the banks school under good control. Hi ' n I man and 9xprassing- regret at his retir- �� I the stage ; averse to his doing So. 1�ut, whether predecessor.' We congratulate him 13 24a y , BR-QSSELS.T-Reeve, F.C.Rogers,W,H.- MgKmop. f town. ' on of the . Oxns with the banks of the friends in the section wish him success, McCnichen. Councillors—Jas. Drewe, - ing from the school, and concluded bY � I, ' � � � . he be Sheriff of 'Victoria orl not there is his ' 'tbe surprised to See - —On ThursdAy after- presenting him with & couple of SK At one P] I elevation, liowe or, and wish him Neva. the result of the negotiations and we would no John Wynn, James Young, Thos. Taron, PRESEX�.LTIOX. i 'L� v . . t =M I long haudli -now no doubt of his intention to retire the greatest Poe ' �t ptoceeding will be awaited him visiting our' fillage occasionally, if I just before dismissing forthe chairs as parting tokens of respect and 1 . , sible measure of SUCCO13EI . George Backer, J. A. Garlick, Thomas noon L i I . . . - !. no way. . holidays, I x�, .* Christma ie pupils of the esteem from his _ � i - I t to6 f ar a ; Mr. YoungiA his pupils. Mr, Demsu . r09A in, SiX fxom. the Ontaxio Gover�ment. The in his new undertaking. It is also stated with an ety Watsdn,l C. R. Cooper, B. Gerry. - ` f - I . I � Successor. I - Roxboro school made a most feeling reply, after wbi0h � I ! I A1 be.. a f, names of Several -have bedn mentioned that Mr. Cameron has entire4 severed PUNISI�INGL A WiFE-BEATER.—John I � WB,oxETv-R.—Reeve, A. L. Gibson (so- . junior del artment of the I I . . -we V I . — . I � as suitable and likely Successors. Runk, 6f i Shelbyville, Indiana, was ar- Clamation). *CouncillorB—W. A. Man- In ade their teacher, Miss Clarissa Hays, the proceedings were brought to a 01000- � !� I Ti4a, . 80400 � m3ine ;Aou . � his connection with the Advertiser, and � . Perth Items. who is going to teach in Brussels next Mr. Denman retires from this I rigstea f6 r wife-beatiDg. Se�ersl men son, J, B. Vogt, T. B. Sander, J. Paulin, self to Akd- � t ! Staff -,s or,et Among those is that of ]EEO . Alexander - r, the �ecipieut-of a very handsome with a view of devoting him I � . that his ppaitiqu. on that journal will be held the officers while a dozen able- Two lady teachers in the St. Mary's Thonia8i Hemphill, J. Sanderson, G. yea . 7 . � Mackenzie. We have no means of filled . by Mr. Mills, late M.P. for 1$oth. bodied women, provided with barrel public Bchool !receive only 0200 salary Stokes and J. Knutson. present inI, the Shape of a silver jewel cu; Itural pursuits, -and should he be #"A - - i " the me, . - . I I � I I . of gold bracelets, successf al in his new 6ccupation 8"s 116 - i its and -we orsewhips, broomaticks, and per annum. .. Tu NBERRY.—James Henningis, Reeve; case a'Dd:.& Pair 1 1 Weending L ; -- � . knowing whether or not Mr. Mackenzie well, who w? believe has been for pome Staves, b a . d by a very feeling and com.- has been in the old be will hsv6 no ! I . - accompa I � I i I . would accept of the po ition even if time a frequpnt contributor to the , edi_ other weapons, knocked him down and ' —Miss M. Tomlinson has r6tired Wm. mcpherson, Deputy Reeve. Conn ' cause to regret the change. I I . the top, i gave bin! a Orrible beating while Runk from her position in Mitchell public cifflor no,minsted—George Johnston, R. . plimentary address. The address was . I i . there?" J offered him, but if he won we are sure torial columilis -of that paper. Mr- Mills begged for mercy. His assailants were School. � � I - J. EVAus, J. Farrow, G. Bartont J.- read by Miss Rebecca Story and the . - LLLL L i . ­ - ! -veil, * 0 .. . ; Party no. on& would be more'acceptable to the is an able' � resentation made by Miss' Mary J. I i a —very able—writer, and' his aisguised., and no effort will be made to —Mr. A. W. Rush, of irkton,- has Anderson, J. Diment. P Miss Hays made a very � ; Benefits of Wazer - . - - : . maountaine people of Ontaxio. He is eminently name will lend weight and influen * a to identify them. been confined to his room fo� Rome time AslIFIELD. —Reeve, Robt. Webater (Re- McClure. � � t - 1 i rest � 0 . � i d thanked the pupils . Mr. W. H. Thomas, of La Grange, NO-# - � the , i I I � . ,�yith clam ion); let Deputy, Jos. Griffith sui - 11 Dot Stayb, qaWlified for Such ion, and we the Adverti�er ; but he has no pr . I sciatic rheumatism. I table r0ply, an - � . . actical most heartily for the valuable present had two acres of land in bearing StrAW- E —The'eum of M was r4lized at a (accla ation); 2nd Deputy H. Clare, . il : � ; litge path his appoina Poa� that she would berries this season, from which he 01OWT . . believe tmen would be . ; —Recently the Secretary of the Clin- knowledge of the business, which is : ton Litert�iy Society was instructed to Social given by Mrs. N.. M. '!Livingston Thos.�E. Finley. Councillors—Mr. Me- She had- 1. received, and � . 11 hailed wifn smtis . psake from those. ed $1,500. He has a wilidmill by which I I gteep I I faction by both Re. equally as essential a qualification for ,Write to Several prominent lecturers to in aid of the new Trinity Chur6h, in Meric ie,John Whitely,Samuel Burton, ev er eon der it a kee , , I ;W,Lgher . I j � . . : . . I . � ; I formers and Conservatives. It is true I - address under Mitchell. Mr. S unby. she loved, � he elevated water to atank, and thoU00i 1 0 . success as t]ie other. I get their terms for an � I , . I . that Such a move would deprive the I . I ­ e society. Among the —ri weeks' Btay.in Mue- Wn4GHAm.—M&yor, Joseph- Reading, A GooD SALE.—The Sale at Mr. Frank all through the long drouth of lastyerzf - . i ; back, ne I � ! I � the auspices of tb Phursday of last Week, he irrigated his berry fields. Asa 00M. " - I ; I near t116 t I I - koka Mr. R of LiBtowel" killed Carling's, on I 'i -Reform, party and the country of Mr. replies received was the following, which . Wilson, , I 0. Tait Scott, Thos. Bell, Geo. McKib­1 I . 1 i � I U nte. but th$Y I but I " . � A TEF,Ra]�E TRAGEDY IN PARIS.—Paris we give: veibatim, omitting the date thirty-five fine deer. What a slaughter bon, John Neelands. Reeve, William - notwithstanding the ro gh day and sequence he lost no pla .-. . mv. Mackenzie's valuable seivi � � passable state of the side -multiplied into strong, vigorono plsut% - . I i L War "r . � Qea in the is excited �over a peculiarly Parisian � Jolin Hanna. almost , 1! � and signature. The society did not ac- of the innocents. . . Elliott, Goo. McKay, - I . . look befo a . . a, wa -a great sue . � , L I i . �- . '-4.' 1 1 i = Forsyth amp � _R mom Jh'('3 ail il P %, , f � o6 t I t� .� I " 08 � . ; , - I ; . I ftR, y r . ria reI ei � ej , I 01 OR r I ?, a ii �` a. at Pi 4i I ri 6 13 , I , P I a , - * ro - , 081 - - ,re I am 11 - - - Bissel Lodge, Deput Reeve, D. M. Gordon, Wil case. I . '' L " . . Dominion Parliament, but the Reform tragedy just exacted in the Ruede cept the 4 'proposal" of this gentleman, � .y a de his .� I -The me,�nbers of the liam. road High prioeo so, that this spring the rows are imMled I � I I Whi � i � � ; I - -party are now so weak numerically in Richelieu. X. Apport, a rich diamODd, and our teaaers, after a perusal of the Oddfellows ip Mitchell presented Mr:. I ,�at�Qn, Wm.. McLyons, John Ander. were realized for everything, and in and repaid him threefold. 0 1 i �gooa-bye 5 , than three hours Mr. Davis, neighbors' fields were nearly bare, aboW, � 1 . merchant, had separated from his wife letter, will undoubtedly conclude that Thos. Jackson, whose husband died r - n 'CouncillorH—Ward 1, John Nee- little less and. the House of Commons, t1lat even with- . I d down stock to ing large bw spots where, the droUth - � i i I inet A a air can - ri � and was Ifying with his daughter,, a they .made a mistake:, "De r tly, with 'a purse of 640. lanas E. G. Black, Alexa�der Dawson, the auctioneer, knooke � I - Iffr. Mackenzie's aid they 'I will not be beautiful &I of is. —Stratfor4 Lodge of Good Templars Win. � Ellison. Ward 2—H. Guest, the amofint of. $2,408.05. A span of had entirely killed out the plants, bis . . i to I ;; - _ It is said that she your letter duly to hand saing what I � . � : able toL accomplish mudh during the had been 4eserted by the man' who would I cume and deliver a -leotire ; has initiated 5f new members during Edward Bowers, T. A. Mills, John, dri,vers as purchased by Rev-. Father fleld was a names of living green. I . - . ! I -- in � L . . i : ­ ; . . I I � . . . . : � I t i I I - . . - i - I � NW-111WIN111 - � I . . � I . __w .- I I I . � . ­ . - . . �. . r- . . , : i r L . — ­�- - � ^ - . - I � - ­ -- ­- ­ . - _ _ ,� - -L1.- � t . .. � - � -,Z�.,6,,,,=,­,W- .�t­ ­,::;�,.��­­-- -- - — I - . �, _ ­ _ __ , -_ �: . �� ­ - . -' - -�L- ' '�� � e4��­ 1.7, '�� ' �' k� - - -jr'L� -%"'. '�-. L `t=' - , f A-- � . . . , - t. 1� ­ ­ _� _ A"_ , � .* �� _ . _ � ­ , � ,,, . . $�-:t. , - I , ­ �r---�O- --, �� I I � 1. i . I . � . . . I � : - . i . . . . . . I � . I I I ! . I . . 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