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-�-- . - 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
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; 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
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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.
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- 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
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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
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'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 -
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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
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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
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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 . - .
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. 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- .
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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'
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. . 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 , � ��
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-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 .
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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
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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). - � �'
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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
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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
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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�,,` - -
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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
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L �Tha Next Govern I . 'the eldest son of the Prince of WaleS, young man. . I excellent, especially of the smaller .1 -
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. 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
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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 - :.., . , "
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� 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
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- 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�
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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- . -
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. 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 ..
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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
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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 � �,
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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
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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*
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Vwouldhaveany such result - 3, at Mr. D. i Foote, Ron of oul I ... Z; . j
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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 . - ,
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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
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- 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
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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 �
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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 -
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� 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
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. �. . : 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
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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 --
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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
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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
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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 -
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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.
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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
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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,
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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&
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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�- .
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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
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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 .
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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 - .
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,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
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. 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
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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 �
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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
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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
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laud with slight in :)r years, t t e Hill, aked'76 years.' L Denver 'is
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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
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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
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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 )
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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
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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
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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:
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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-
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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 . !
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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. , ;
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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
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ed to the opinion that it wo d be ,in - . i 9&bbage stalk, 'on which there are . ;
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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
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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�
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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..
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made of tlie dpath of Mr. W. Peck of ;
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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. -
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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
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- 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 �
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. - fo, i the Bank of Ei ' agland. ' L . . Deputy Reeve, D. Weir. Counci MUNICIPAL.� for the scliolars had expressed their wish ; I 'here
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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
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. i cently Mr. P. Cantelon, of this place, I i il,
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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
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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-
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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
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� 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
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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 , � +
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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 �
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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
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- 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' ��
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. een England weighing IA2 pounds. - - of he roo I he c 11 d th -two largest I I , id
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 -- � . :
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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
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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 -
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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, ' � � �
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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
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-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
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x�, .* Christma ie pupils of the esteem from his _ � i -
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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� 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,
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orsewhips, broomaticks, and per annum. .. Tu NBERRY.—James Henningis, Reeve; case a'Dd:.& Pair 1 1 Weending L
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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
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. 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
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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 ,
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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-
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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
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-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 �
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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.
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