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vnU never oesse cie and faithful officer could not be brothO a in the aborne) iti a beautiful the vestry. 3rd. The lectern was plac ft _., I I . I
KENNEDY & COLDWELL, aence in Seaforth, and tb 3 many kind effi nti ary poest and in suspended while Bteam, tbreshers are -ooburch in an underhand man- di ring the month of December,a unme "I .
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—The Union prs�er meetings hold maux or. She has a V4 . at work." After considerable diaous- ea in th .. __� . 11 � I
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)To &C. friends he had met with 20ft, and not got. on melo, Lions voice- The Grifflu brothers was taken by:ballot, when ner by Mr. Hill snag few- of his f r* s b(,- of pupils were unable to attwd � .
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AUTtistwo, .Attomqs, Sdicitl ; Ing the present'week have. be Ig & bc�uple of songs, sion a vot( n I � . I I
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- - the least pleasant of his reoolleoti . fro,M.Mitchell amb was carried by 'a vote of 109 on Saturday night at about 11 o'clock. regularly, and co sequen eir .
er dea and have proven very i . red in excellent and the motiol � ooa as it othetw - I I
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' -will he those of his as6oci ion with the . renae anks to Twenty minutes later it was -semoved is not as g i8e would ; - � I
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- DONALDSOW8 BPON. � members of the dullin 9 club. Mr. interesting. The closing meeting of the whic4 wer� 8. Mr -.,Jas. Campbell sang to 51. Af er passing votes'Of tb �, � . I I I - i
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Main Street, Winnipeg. Lyons left for. Brandon on Monday. series will be held in t V 6i . . ammy,"'in his uptial, appre- the retiri g President mud Directors, who -bad the keys of the church and I 0 - Q * - I I . I
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, . ev-ening.-The report hich _ ibe meeting adjourned. i t, as is . Morris. . . I I
, money Invested on First Class securitV, He expects to return agam about mid' Church this af ter which he was eli- 'ewly elected had full authority to remove i .
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I was current hareabouto a short ti0e ago cisti -A meetir.g of the n from the fact that a few spiteful I ! : � . I
. mmor for his f amily. , when he sang another in a very -howm Bn=Ts.-Misa Mary Abbe I .
CoUeetions Nade ac. - 811 I . .. -core held the same day for proven Y. of� .
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3 1 .— .. to the effect that Mr.williarn'McDowell 9 X le tried Inge orris, but now of Toronto I
I directors was ,
B oz.* - On had been killed by Indians in 06 , straiu. Mr. Malcolm Park Ban I a Was 0 ' to take legal proceedi is home _ -
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- � , . A MziAxcHoLY CoMoMEN d old song, which was well receiv- organiza 1 P4aipnst him, but they found that be v �-
. 4. Hugh Biting her father and sisters. -Mrs. . � i
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)ly unfounded. Lette have " � I President, and Mr. . I
I Thursday evening of laat week Mrs- is eutirf F8 ed. Mr.John Norris gave two recita. BPPOiDte bad acted within the law, and they had ,Vrillium Farrow, who has been . Bu .'
l John Scott, of Clinton, a a daughter of recently been received from him by his I . it g from ,Fspinal disease, and also ' : I I
in MeXillop, and he is. well tions, in a very effective manner. A Love, Sni, Vioe-President; Mr. Bilber - ffer.
the late John Stoddard, Egmondville, relatives " ro-ap ointed Secretary and Tress- to drop the matter. 4th. On Sunday r i .
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4, t1tro 01" t OV4, prospeaug -and still retains his little after 11 ol�look the entertainment - w and Mr. E. Bossenberry, Zurich, morning Mr. Jobb called at the vestry , . now very low.—MisR x ft . , i �
;.1....> t or's died at her husband's re once in that and - The days of Indian was �rougbt to f6 close, when all repair- urer, Hill of what he had I r- � .
FR - � . intac t. . Agent � r. John Broderick was re- und notified.Mr. .A Do. Ellis, of Alorris, but now of FlIFTEENTH I
- � town it -the early age of 6 years. ' Mrs. scaly . ed tq their horn 8, satisfied that they d that so soon as the anto, has been vi,sitiDg her parents in I
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__ een in delica e- - . s �n Colorado - d amusing ut of the vestry was obtained he MorriB.- 42 iqulml
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DISTRIOT MATTERS, of tb e past. - Life is now as safe had �� Bpent an agreemble an . in Zurich on the second Congo Mrs. henry Bone, - is now very - . I _1
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. some years, and for Eton e 'weeks had things 6 . - meet ag in the lectern p:)orly, her disease is consuinptioD, sad � - '
I been confined to the ho is6, but even there as in okutaxio.- 1f the person who tim,18�2 61 - 0 I ;I Saturday in February, when it is ex- had no objection to giving up I I
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-, �. mate friends did not ex. sent to thif , office a registered lettor I Grey. pected -the conditions respecting the and having it, replaced in the church. it is feared she will not last long. -Mi" -
THz I"zopLB'S R3STA.UBANT,—H. Dea- her most inti oo- arke I Brucefield, Decer�ber 27, i m threshing macbineB will* Mr. Jobb was supported in this matter, - Mary Campbell, has sold a very fin,g DISC'OUNT �
twtaumt, main street, --Imt her end to come so f � n. A few post m I . "kickers" as you call , ' n, for the sum I
n,oftho People's I ' Nam S6LD. "Thomas Pierce has sold "3' of 'Stea )w to William Hawtbor .
Mi fitsh oysters, both e was sitting up and numb red 134, will %end us his . agreed upon. not by one or two C
ortk is daily in rotelPt Of . . hours before she died sh - I . 1 25, concession 10, be fully discussed and iiem,'but by a lArge majority of the o 2 thirty five doll . I .
in 6&U L oysters served on the ptembee, - name, a very neoessary formality which the nurth half f Lot t The , ars. -Mrs. John Budd, 1
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and bulk- across a es7to Mr. J h .Slemmon, LBlyth. . ho bad a cancer cut out a short time . � I —_
a Wberal discount allowed to hotels and Suppers. give hi dit Grey, 60 or
lfta beat only, kept, and as cheap as the cheapt at the room. - Sh.p was well known here, he forgot, we will gladly. ijp ore 0 �8 to resida - club has been statement that two or three or any ago is now up.and able to do her '�ork � I
0antectionery of all kinds received fresh weekly. and was much esteemed for her amiable for the amount. -The Rev�- Mr.�tewart, of Gr:ey. Mr. �ierc ' e piopo -A dobating 8 -1 !
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$at a dish of good oysters of Clinton will preach in "the Presby- in Brussels. t - zed among the young. men. Th agaiu.-Mr. Thos. Campbell .4 tow,
smember when you w Lualitieo. The following evening - her _. ?rgani "
foryourselfor Mends go t* 11itam Deagon's. q -----..— . . ;
sister, Mrs. George Duncan, of this terian Ch' ch in this town ne�, t Sab- i I ove, -and if conducted ac. , Hill because he is an Englishmau, is vrell again, and so are his boy11'wh,0 . .
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Canned goods tobaccos and, cigars of the beut . dog. Rev. M � !Ethel. � Bimply childish; we do not oppose. the I ave been laid up with inflammatiolt . MCFA
jlw;�; on hand. 788-12 - town, also breathed he last. Mrs. bath, moming and ever r. - ording to strict principles will be the - Es' .
quality . . 8 the_anpiversary ' . - Christmas festivities c , but the innovations he bus intro of the lungs. -Mr. F. Embery, bon ht - t .
11 about a year, McDonald preache LOCALITIES . means of doing good. That ever rul- in&" g �
6 - 1. Duncan had been ill for laAy frie ,� ; :
9 . illis, Church, Clipton, on in the village are about over, and things . duced. In. regard to the�yote of 37 to 24 a very fine cow from -a na � .
(�Ii been confined sermons in W I spirit, A. Murdock, has been on � I
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RzvovAL. — Micas Sleeth wishes to but for several weeks ha c . - A gentleman in tOWn W`hO are settling down, to their wonted state Ing . ' - you know how that was obtained, and the.fourr,l.1 hue of Morris, for the sum � . I
to bed. The� funeral bf. Mrs. S Ott that day IL re- chosen President, Secretary and TreaB-
sinnounoe to, the ladies of Seaforth and vicinity to fill the we think the less said abou� it the bet- cf forty dollars. -Mr.' G. slance c
Omit she has removed her dressmaking rooms to ay, and that of .does a grea des of - driving, mud 'who f dullness. Our merchants have , and he is well qualified Embery, L Is aaering mr the b
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Ar. Win, campbell's block, directly over the dry took place on Saturd ied the suDiect says, tbat if tbe 0 od through the urer ter. We remain yours respectfullyi- urposes selling or renting his f I
L I M y. The latter hat; stud . port,�d trade -very go e offi e. The ro olding . r� arm - .
BOO& Storer, and also in thanking them for their rs. Duncan on Moods holi my o, the tripl oms for h * Jud. m(,ving his wife and family to
� Beason. -We notice among - THos. L. Joim, churchward6D.
patconageinthe, past, woulkrespectfully solisit leaves a family of four s nall children. runners of aleigbo were made twice as , meetings are in Mr. Samuel South H. DAVIC. anitoba i;.i the spring.- Mr. Emanuel, , . � L : -
e in future. Entrance ter- wide as at present and the) b obes & visitors to the villoge Mrs. Thompson; - .
& oontinummeer of the as Both ladies were victirai of that . 0 " won d . Lour worth's residence as yet. -There will be - . B. FLYmN. -s been ailing for some
between Mr. A, G. A ult's grocery store and Mr. higher, that the snow rp 6di I siat6r of Mr. Wiii. Spence, one of . ocial assembly in Watson's , Olver, who ba
ribly f atal disease consui option, which foot I a grand L ' C A
' they axe pop � ar townshil, couple of weeks.-Thi3 stock ,
Campbell's dry goods store. E. J. SLRwn. 787x4 within a few years bas carried off a not be Dom ly so bad4y out UP &81 ) officials, on a visit t6 t th chronic catarih, is A LAB EC SH 0
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- . mud 1at the vehicles -would draw her Imother, Mrs. Spence, who has been Hall in a Wroxeter. i�ow some better and able to attend to , . . I I
hole family with but One exception, now,- � of T..J. euior. assigned, consisting of
SxAmme, RA.cx.-There Is going to be w ich less wear upon sili, for some time past. -Miss dhar- . . WicLL Dow,E.-On Tuesday last, Geo. work. -
'Mr. JfkMes Stoddard, of Egmoudville, lighter and with mi 9 I general oceries an confectionery,will -
IL five mile skating race at Fingal shout , I . . eot worthy the lotti ,Davies spent Christmas and New 9 In 4 boura, ,@
, gold being the o I' ourvivor. Within shout � the team. This is a subj lic.auction on the Forsyth s�lit 7 cords of wood off all Purehas
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the latter end of this month, for a i n y ur considerat, on of to 8 rents. -Mr. Charles be disposed of by pub t is bard to better. M0=0P. ,
nod at 0106. The contestants eight years the father, mother, f arnsters.-13asiness Yea, with her pa 15th inst.-The annual services in cOD- which we think i -
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medal val � daughters and oneBon, b 36ve been nu _� lias been somewbat dull in town Bince Stu�bs and MissTeresa Heffernan, are nection ith the Presbyterian Church, HYMENIAL.— On Tuesday, January ANNZVERSARY SERvicEs.-The anni. * �
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are Mr. Wm. Dawson, of this town, and bered with the dead, anc' all, with he the bolida, is. Why it is so, ive don't slea,'visiting friends in Ethel. - Rev. ,y next. Rev. Mr. 2nd., Mr. John Vogt was married to lersary services in coDn,ection with -. �
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a Mr. Miller, of Fingal. The race � 11 , ter. Their I I
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exception of Mrs. Stoddi rd have f know. -A gentleman who has 1 been .in r.lCozensmade some remarks in bis Duncan, of Forest will preach. r On Nannet Iseli, both of Wroxe FUR Is �
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ed, but we business in this town for six- iuday e�eniog which are ssure, them I ;
a rs. t e same sormon last Su the following Monday evening the an- friends and acquaintances a � will be held on Sabbath, January 21-st., . .
trust our representative will come home &prey to the same di eat e. M � of which .
I sarle� during wel� wortb*remembrance, one e of their sincere desire for their welfare .
- in the Maitland Bank teen years, says that his " Dual tea meeting will be held. A. larg hen the Rev. Mr. Pritchard, ,of Man- . . .
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with -the raedal, at any rate it will take was buried . iber last, were nearly w t many of our young
Cometery,aind Mrs. D an -an in Egmo id- the mouth of Decen � a that a grea number (if speakers from a distance are 'and happiness. chronicle the chester, will pre&ch at 11 a.m.7 anA 6 � S Goo.
a good man to beat him. ' one-third more than during, the same me who, �oi;plain ofi having no time r OBITUARY -.—We regret to p DRES I
ville. Both ladies will I e long rem( m- ' . ted to be p esent. -The tea- o'clock .m. On the following Monday :
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. . I since h started for inythi pend a,great deal of time,' expeo ngs in the Fr death, of Helen Davidson, wife of Goo. the anniversary tea -meeting I
THX LrrF.uny SOCIETY - The Sea. bered, and their memories affectionae- month in any year ing, By ` and "talking meeti eBbyterian Chuir,ch on Sunday vening . . I i :
* knew th m, . business h re. We daresay many others loafing in the Btores, here have always been a great sumgs, Hyslop, Hpwick, who died vill be held. Tea will be served at 6 , t. . I
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forth Literary Society was reorganized ly cherished by those who knew th . I , 'It loyed, ' the 24th of Dec.,- aged 49 years and 4 -addretases will be delivered .
on Wechaesday evening last. Mr. S. G. but the sad blanks which their de, ar- have had similar. experience.- -During horie which might ,�e better emp and ,this One will not be. second to anv- o'clock, and .
McCaughey was elected President; Mr. ture has made in the faraily oixeles an the past week- there has been Rome -1f.r. J. Heffernan, bus been away thing previous.- Captain John 'Blile months. The deceased was a native of I )y the Reverends Mebsrg. Pritchard IWILL INB A
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J. J. �Darwin, Secretary, and Mr. Wm. never be filled. - - � pretty cold weather. Wednesday night spending Christmas, and report- says has returned home. He purposes stay- Roxborough, Scotland, and came to � cDonald, Stewart, Loc4ead, McCo '
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� of last week, and last Wednesday niFht tba �e w come back alone. -Mr. - Can " 13 yl .
� , ill not ing but a few days this winter, a gen ads 25 years ago, being amonO the -Y'ee, MoNaughton and Reid. T I ;
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Xoore, Treasurer. The first meeting ion, but ' left Ethel to. start a -
ID'g, the THE -INsusAxon Cow,AMY.-The an. were the I iost severe of the Be�, W. . Wells has . first settlers in this part. - . -
vill be hold on Friday eveni � oral overnauling of his splendid boat, nusic will be f arnished by the choir. -i\ - _
I I Of the ,j iembere of the. the ther . " sion. CITTLERuyiNG.-Although itiswell �be SeaA ��
119t'hinst., in theroom. adjoining the Dual meeting . mometer has not registered be- stoi e in. He'nfrvu. YVj e wish him suc- the Colw ill, requiring his 8upervi . forth Presbyterian Churcii, A ND
tl Fire I yet. The lowest- cost �.-Tbe nr�oml lu'�etiDg was held in live Btock is 1 1.
reading room, when an interesting pro- McKillop Mutu - isuranoe Com- low zero this winter W Ch6rch on Mondav He is lo(,kiDg hearty. - Marriages in , known that the dealing in nder the leader8hip of Pofessor Jones. - - i � I ;
pany was held in the to, to hall in this point reached by the mercury has baen the! Presbyterian ity are getting epidemic. -The now quite &business in Western Ontari .
gramme will be prbvided, full parti- � . this vici - 10, rhose meetinae, in past years have been I . I
�On last. There 3 0 above zero. For the, past two weeks eve�ing,and matters 6f importance were ' ster of this place intend having very few have any idea what an amount . .. 44�
culars, of which will be given next town on Tuesday afterni � Fo argely attended, and judging from the � ,, r, " '1111
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was a large attendance of members, the the- thermometer hag averaged 35 0 and dis'ussed. 3ped away. Since last January .. )�
9 a supper about the first of February. is sbil irray of taleut which will be on the -
week. : . 0 -) below zero GONE. -It 'is our 14 91 N I
hall bein'g well filled. - 'rho chair was has freque t1v reached 4 , we Messrs. John Hamilton and Raines i V t.
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OmGmRs ExEcTrD.-At the annual and still the people there sad duty to record the death of Mr. We hope it will be a success, as platform, the present one will be fully � .
occupied by Mr. James Kerr, President in.Winuipeg,' believe t 2e or -der & ood one. - bar have paid out over 870,000 for cattle to it, if not in advance of any of it3 - I .
meeting of the members cif the Seafforth of the company. r. won't admit that they feel it cold.- Wrn. Mtirtia-,, who- died on , ��esday, 9 Campbell, has andlambs. The cattle are mostly ship- 11 —1
Th Secretary, 4 . I in the townsman Mr. Wm. uffalo, and it is said that the decessors. � - . I
Fire Brigade, held on M6nday eVeniDg� W. J. Shannon, read the annual rep?rt, Neectly every person in town' intends January 2nd, and was interred I .
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last, therev-waa &'good attendance, and which wag- unanimously adopted � as going to .... t carnival next Wednesday Pre�Bbyterian cemetery a machine They area good and useful cattle bro ght by Hamilton aud. Raines I I
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the, meeting was ebaracterized by the satisfactory. From this report we _ evening.-Wi) are glad to learn, that Mr- D born in Paisley, Soot- . h �0. Id be are almost invariably afirst-class article. Huron N, otes. .
usual harmony and enthusiasm. The L. VanEg'mood, Of Egmondville, bas Ian it in 1803, was a weaver by trade, ouseholld appurtenance, and shon Perhaps the fact that they buy mostiv -Oneevening lately a number of the GENUME 1
learn that there are Dow 1,708 members, in general use. i �
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- I ned urn g the past year. sufficient�y recovered to beabout again. ' c6untr�- about i in- Huron and Wellington - I I
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following officers were eAected for the 35 of whom joi anc, emigrated to this I - may partly riends of Mr. Andrew Bell, near - Rip. . i .
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�ensu -in 6: Joseph Abell,, Cap- There is -Mr. R. GriToldy has removed to 26 ' He and his 4on William ccount for th�mt. . en,assembled at bisresidence to spend ! .
g, year, vil I now property to the arnounp of I years ago. . I a
' . . Y, . ! BruBsels. Nr,w TEARS. -If the ice on Christmas he evening and have a good time i �,
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I 49�(n; George W. Sills$*, 18i Lieutenant; 02,094,440 insured, and bhe increase for Walton wbere'he has started in the aettl�d on the 13th concession of Gre ScHo 1 TRuSTEES.—The election for 0 _! I
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F4dward Browneil, 2nd Liontenant and the year was $44,443. zThe premium wagon -making business agaiu,-,MrB._ whpr'e 'they lived together for -nine 0 disappointed curlers and skaters it more enerally. The party were supplied
- amoun . � to James C. Lai � -iendB years, when Mr. Martin disposed of his two trustees took place on Wednesday 'T - � . i
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:Wbert Laidlaw, Socretaiy aud Treas notes held by the company � dlaw, while visiting fr . and than made amends on Now Year's day. i6h music and recitittions by Mr. An, � i I
�, - . nto, was laid up for Bevbral d&yB farm and went to live with his Bon in- last, an4 resulted in W. R Wilson, % ' on the ice in the . .
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urer At the condlusiou,of the meeting $55,Q,31.93; the increase during the in Toro � Tames. Wilson, b The curlers verdict rew Blair, Misses Lizzie Bell and %-J% (
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et Cline invited the members o - f the k of illneaB, but . ... mes McNair of Concession eing elected. . u G_
Chi ' year being 62,705-.-39. 1rhere were $41 with a severe attac - W, r. Ja` ladies of St. John's a&-thatitwas ,,j st grand," nggieBlair, and others, with . LAR E DIS .
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f policies issued -during tk I n will be' glad to -up to the and in c-o'nseqnence all curlers. young !&&�4ie Hunt a -t the organ. The com- - I
company present to an qyster supper e year.'; The many friends in tow - , rey, where he resided I
when the boy& spent a very pleasant total receipts for the year amoun . W . . � . holly re* time of his de 'th. Mr. Martin was a church i atend giving an oyster social in and old, turned out and the roarin game paijy broke up at a reasonable ,hour, . I .
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,� oily of Mr, George at the town hall on Wednesday evening 1.
time, did amaple justice to the bivalves, 05,968.34 and the d . The far . member of the Presbyterian church t wentToarin on from the morning till fterenjoying themselves to their heart's - : - —
. is Ursementii, - ave removed to 'Uxbridge ays been a. next � I - r
. and voted their efficient chief 11 a jolly eluding losses, amounte to 55,958.Ts, Thext Cranbrook, where he has alw the evening. Im the evening the skatem 3onteut. . i :
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pood fellow." leaving a., balance of 89 61 in the tr4paB. where . . Tfi6xton , has procured a faithful attendant. He leaves ih Bon PROPE11TY CHANGr,.—Mrs, M. oore ook possession, and when two loads -of -The New Era says: "Even in' . t
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ury. There am assea8ments - due and good -sitnill ion. -We are requosted by and two daughters to mourn his loss. has Bold the Central Hotpl propert ' ra, one from' Teeswatt�r , and tb6 religious matters tx,,slip of the�� tougue � ; .
. PGUT,TRy SHoW.-A meeting of the ' ancient land- a gentleman from the East for 05.100. skate 0 NO RES
� , - uncollected, amounting to $400.88. The Mr. Andrew Calder, Photogr;%pher, to Thus one by one are the -w,proprietor takespossession ,other from Fordwich came down, there I 3omietiwes.inakes mistakes that are . .� .
ohiaken fanciers washeldinMr.Cal . all of those The De was very little room left for more. Un- veryamusing. Atp. fellowshipmeet. � .
losses during the year amountedto state that his gaillery will be closed on marks effaced, and soon � q
Aerla photograph rooms on Tuesday $4,611.18, and were as follows. Edward * Wednesday next., as he will'be una'void- -who witnessed the early struggles of next we k. til 9 o'clock the skating went o1a - gaily, .ag held in a Clinton church, recently, I I I
evening last, when it was resolved to I _' * . MAR TS. -There has been a good : �
Turner, $2,000; Mc enzie, -$492.84 ; abl� absent from home -on that day, but civilization -in the back woods will ha . but after that thay began to turn out, )ne of the brethren was referring to the - z - .
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form am associa'Cion to be called 11 The y for 'T deal of grai ought �
' busi- been buried under the g ch I influence ot his Satanic majesty, and. �
Wren, $713.34; James Cannon-,, -8200; will be at his post and read , grouua ;vbi .. and by half past all.were gone satisfied , .1 As the Stock MUST 1
Huron Poultry and Pet Stock ABsocia- into rn�rket � this week. W. F. Van- . i I
tton.)f The following officbra were Scarlett, �1,000; Wm. Tind&U, 000i. mess agaft bright and early Thursday their strong �rms and sturdy framee stone ht�s returned from the weSt and with the ice and the sport. upaking the remark that at one time he, � to I room for S �
and Mr. Coopor, $5. The Treasurer morning. -Word was received in town hav'a helped to clear and cultivate. All � - &&had been led captive by the devil,'.' m4s pril
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elected: Prosiden-t, Dr, Scott; Vice- was instructed to notii all partie i yesterday that a nnmber of professional ho' a who, like Mr. Martin-, is again on the market- he having : - � i . I
. � in nor to tbo i -when a .fervent brother brought down - .7 i I
President, Dr.. Elder; Secietary, L� - arties h . 0 d bought Out his father's interest in the ' Belgrave. � �
arrears for assessments to.. pay up 'the burglero,supposed to be the same p ave lef t -ho e and friends in the . I
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- MilliDg 1 buBinegs. Fall, wheat, _84c to the house by shouting in his zeal, - i . I
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Thorne ; Treasurer, A. Calder. Execu same at once, as their policies are void who broke into the bank at Lucap� a Country and ome forth to battle with I - RRTURNED.—Mr. Chas. Whiti Photo- 'praiise his ni e," . I . - .
L �-Messrs. Aetzel, Han. - � no, 88C to 90.0; peas, 6&3 ; �
886;. SpTi , am i .
Ky-e Committee - ' hovering around the the wilderneeB,for it is to tbeirindustry, oats, 34,1 ; er, has returned and is prepared -The Fresb�terian entertain -meat in I I -w
'h FincV,, Clarke, Walker, Hogan,, by reason of such non rayment, �anq all few days Ago, are I barley, 45c to 550; pork 48 graph I L i E, M�
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as parties not paying after receiving the neighborh6 11 for perseverance 1 an ' Gorrie, on Christmas evening was fully I - . i i
Pod, and it would be we d self-denial that wf) 10 t6 take photoa natural as life and twice .
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AnWerson, Cowan and Stewart. It was of OUT to 08.2 ; hay, $8 ; butter 18c to "a o; I � �
second notice are to be sued. After the ownerB of safes to look closely after owe , the present proBperity as handsome. I . ap to the expectation. The Christmas I :
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decided to hold a show of poultry and making a slight alterati. n in the ; by- their cash�-We are forced this week to country. . 0— I SILATO -pleaBe for . APLEASANTE et- trees were well loaded with varietift L . � I
pet stock in Seaforth on Tuesday, Wed- i i . i �RrAL.-A go-as-�ou . j, I
laws, the ,subject of i ' nning against hold over bbe reporta.bf theTnek6ramith t d Christmas tree got up by the and the fruit disposed of to the owners� � -
� sesday and Thursday,. the -20tb, 21st ' . . � 0 took place on the skating rink Ing an I I
. losses occasioned by 1he use of steam School Board and Agricultural Society 11 HensaU. ne "On" - members of Trinity Church, and held with rare tact by the Rev. Mr. Muir.- , i �_ I
and 22nd - of February next. Liberal on Tuesday evening laBtL -There,sew'as a � i .
. threshers. was taken u ,and elicited 9, meetings, and � lot of other intereSting - 1 . '.
_ N13w SI - th lt d 2 nd January, was a grand he singing was praiseworthy and the - * .
Prizes will be offered for competition, p I I 0,14. �' - We notice our towns good t; rnout of � spectators. The ice OD 8 s an T 1_") i a i I �
.. lengthy and *arm d18 nsBion. It was local matter, al I of - whA . will receive m*n, Mr. J. C. Klauson, harness maker y respect. The procee giving of bibles and other books to the A V.% L I
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and judging from the enthusiasm mam- ote of 92 to due attention I . n our next. -Tho Red was goo . There were five started out 8 ocess in ever da ' I - �
ultimately decided by a v . fficers of the school wil], '_ FARM I I
hated at the meeting the show will be' . . � . an4 saddler,.has this -week . ere(,ted a of eigbtl entries. The rink is rather a, nounted to over 088. The organist, teachers and o i � . I �
40 to postpone the f arther consideration Mill property has been sold to Messrs. neat sign, which reads "Cash for ' Mrs. McKinnon, was presented with an give pleasing reflection in days here- � :
sisuccess. A committee -was appointed ' small fcr a great exhibition of speed, as fn I
of this matter for three months, as it is Smith & McBride, extensive millers of . a 1dress and &.purse of money,and every af ter� The church was packed with - i .
I Rides." or a mile. Noverthe- I �
- put it takes 16 laps f S %bbath school scholar with spice book ' i
116r the purpose of soliciting m9mbers expected the Lo'bal -Legislature will 4eal 1 Strathroy, WHO exe going to , the WHAT WH WOULD —IJIKH TO SEE.—W6 , people and -the collection -amounted to � - i
and special premiums, and we trust that . . less the record war, good, and there was � i i
. with it during the present session, 'and ' premises J n,gobd shape and carry - on a yearly prize. I I ___o
. w9uld like to see some man or men all a i .
our citizens will respond liberally and . very closely contested race from the I .. i - I i
may give such legislation as will render large busipess, . with lots of push and capital take hold a peed was kept -up for the THE HoLiDAYs.- Several hundred -Mr. Robert Deschman, of Orange I � I
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alasist in making the first show a auq- action on the part f the- company I I . . .. , start. 1he s �ople enjoyed themselves here on Hill, in the tow I I I
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oees. - � . I , of our salt well and run it day and whole distance. At the call of time P': - - nsbip of Howick, was. " . I
unnecessary. The oiher proposition * I T�ckersraith. . � ni&t. To -such there is money in it, Christmas. � In the afternoon, a large urprisea at bia residence a few even. ; �
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ing . made was to issue pern iits to m. bers ' I I " the records stood as follows: W. Smith, hich � i IMI&I
-At the last meet I em. - EFOR -The rm, iles . n amber attended Trinity Church., which - - Iry-'s
Towit CouNcrL. t 11.1 miles and 9 laps; R. Gerry, 11 m I La ;' 7 I
. R M ME'ETINGS. Refo ers and don't forget it. u gs ago by the pupils of his Sabbath t Best !
'I held on Monday wishing to use steam t', ireshers on pay- I In
of the town counc. of Tucker imith will meet in respective CLEARING 'THIR TRAcx.-We notice the and 61 laps; C. Knechtel, 11 miles and wILe beautifully decorated with ever- sohool class, who waited upon hl' in a i sor! fte��
-ment of 4 fee of 10 cents on each $100 s around the windows and in words � ; .
evening, the Tre'asurer was instructed utincr two ongines which were badly wrecked *green ody and presented him with a magnifi. , I
divisions, for the purpose of appoi 0 6 laps;�J. McConnell, 10 miles and.14 . b - - . I I
his year the retiring direc. village in the late railway so- 0 the wall suited for,the event. Others I : � .
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to pay the Treasurer of tke Public insured. T delegates e convention at near our laps; X. Moore, 9 miles and 9 laps. cent family Bible, an,11 Mrs.. Deachman
School Board #2.800, and 0800 -to the torsare from the township of Mcl�illop, Henso.11, s follows: Monday evening, cident, have been squared -up on their OUR MANUFACTORIES.—W. R. Wilson's, vtent to. the.shooting match and hotel; with a pair of ,,Flowers � Ades." - I 1
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- High School Board. The report of and the following gentlemen v�ere r'e- cho�l wheels and run into the �iding. They a ig arves . 11 a pa�iied by a I
. ,� � January -1,5th, at;Egmondville s J Fouudr'v and machine shop is owned �& t e land ' or reap The presents were ccom I I -3-0-0-
the Chief G1 the Fire Brigade was ro- appointed, viz: James Kerr, John Beat- ilapidat6d appearance, t e evening crowds went to the 'tea- ;0%.".*
house �, Tuesday evenin-, at Broadfoot's present a rather d . complimentary address, to which Mr. OROE :
orr* 2 0 tor. some operated by the above gentleman,wboi3e I I
- tie ThoB. E. Hayes, Francis M son . . I
luld j . . opting. Tea was served in Morley's Deachman made a feeling and suitable � i
veived, and the sum of $100 was grant t This cone nd seem to give the specta on as a work man is at! widely I . �
edtho-Companyfor their' servicasfor and Irwin Johnston. e school boaBo ; Wednesday evening at a reputati . CF reply and placed his'residely"Oe at the - ' . L I �
Elgie's S-,hool house, and Thuniday idea of the force of the collision. Hall,and the speaking was in theCanada ,� ;
the year 1882. The Mayor was granted the busineBs'of the meeting. known us his celebrated, ploughs. Ae . ii . r - i . i �
evening at the Red Bohool house. Each BUSINESS -There is a little lull in 'also 14akes horsepowers, landrollers, Methodist Church. dispo al of the visitors, who ,pent a ; i I
the anin of 025 for use of office durin -At a meeting of the I directors b eld. I ; -,AN
9 of these meetings will be held at 7 business now that the holiday Beason Bus,wEs8._- Chas. Hamilton, Esq., very pleasant evening. � ;
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the year. A communication was read immediately at the close of the annual �ur Merchants and trades- uctioneer, is selling off the stock of ' -The death is announce& of Mrs, . . I .
o'clock.' '. 9r. Hannah, town Bhip chair- is over, and , irotf barrows. Just at present there :
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from Messrs. Garrow & Froudfoot. of meeting, Mr. James Ke" was re-ap. ' men are generally engaged in making . in. Duncan, Merchant, who is retiring John Buchanan. near Car -low, in the I I I
- man, and O'therB,will, be in attendance are only 4 hands employed. � � � . � i �
pointed President, and Mr. Jas. Broad the past year. towuship of Colborne. .
"erioli, solicitoxa for Mr. A. G. Van at each in aeting. Out their amounts for -Brassels woolen mills are owned rom. business. The store and dwelling E afly in the I %
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Egniond, complaining of damages sua- foot, Vice- President. The President, It will scarcely be -safe to attend the & operated by Messrs. Service & Howe, i for sale or to rent. This now affords fall. she had a severe attack of inflam. . C 1i op ; I'D
tidr-ed by him through the deepening Vice -President and Mr. John Britton - -Hibbert. Ifor a few weths - now on wbq have lately purchased the same. a good opportunity for a tinsmith or mation of the lungs, bat for a time she I I : i :
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and widening. of Silver Creek, and were appointed a committee to examine . account of the way the dunnerB will be I harness maker, as there is so much rtdlied and hopes were entertained for I - � i
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I and pass applications for membership, EXAMINITION AND ENTERTAINMENT.— fl The ill as eon thoroughly over more buying and selling done here since I I I
thtrestening legal proceedings unless the � * A word to the wiBe is sufficient. her recovery. However, about a week I I - i
I I 'ex hauled, is running on full time and i : � �
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iii-osert pipes inthp creek so as and Mr. John Beattie wae re -appointed On Thurslaythe 21st ult., a public - �Vllg_ITORB.-A party from Ails& Craig, . the bridge was competed in Wawanosh. ago she had a relapse, which ended in i - - .
I I . is employed in the manufacture of all ; Evershown
to convey pure w 0 Bra. I .
ater to his mills from Idanaaer. . aminatioE, was held in school- section r5sels, �-Taylor & Hole, although they. have her cleath. .- She was one of the first - i .
� . $ on their 'Way home from kinds (f flannel goodsi tweeds, &' full � - � I ! i .
a point above where the sewerage of the � - -_ � No. 5, wb'Lch in every sense of the word whither they had been attending a . ot been here quite a year, have built ; . 4 - . I I
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I LociLL BRiFurs. --The first skating carni- was a gr nd success. Although the cloths. There are at Present IS haPda :il) a large business, and are doing their settlers in Colborne, baxing emigrated . ;
town, enters the drain, and agree to pay I t � wedding festivity, stopped over night a from. Scotland about 38 years ago. She i �__
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val of the Beason *ill take placo on th d disagreeable, there emplo3 ed. . - I i 7
day was wet ELD - all ihare leaves a large family and ar wide circle - - . I
hirn an annual sum of $50for all time in , . -6, few evenings ago, and enli -t� make our little town "boom." :'I .
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I and incon - rink on Wednesday evening. '.Liberal were aboutlorty visitors present,whose i � . :
consideration of otherinjuries I village by the stirriD sounds of the I TEA-MXETING.—The annual tea -meet. 'of friends to mourn her loss. � i ;
. 9 o'ing a good business . : .
Tonlences which he claims to have Buf_ prizes� arg offered, -and we believe some countens ces gleamed with delight and ' of whi-,b are d ng of the Canada Methodist Church I I I
bagpipes. In the evening a number of i On Tuesday of last week Dr. Pyne, - . ! ! -
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forred. The clerk was iniatruoted to ex- in agnifi.cent costumes are being prepar- B�ti6facti n when theysaw how accurate- our young frienGls, who were acquainted and have employed 15 hands. There as held on Christmas evening. Tea - _ � ; i , �
ed for the occasio- are 3 large wagon shops, from which a . an old and well known .gentleman died . VL A )
&mine into the mode of precedure n. There will be.& lyandpr mptly the pupils' answered with many of the,visitors, joiued them as served in Morley's hall in the 9 I *_TF .L
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night be fp,vor- * large r umber of wagons, r:leigba & cut- 00d at the residence of Alextinder Stewart, � i I
large turnout if the q . I i �
which this council adopted in conju,no- . � the diffioqlt and 'searching ueStions and spent a Id fashioned way on tables. It was of Morris, after a brief illness, aged 70 � C I ! .
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tion with the council of Tuckersmith able. -The Sabbath School 'cooven- given by *the different teachers who social time together. . terp, and buggies are i turned out i oi upr in first-class order, and of the years. He came up from Toronto about I � .. � i I i
n . So as to maintain � their mason. There are in all 12 hands I I i i I -
for deepening Silver Greek, and report tion under the auspices of . - 1juro, were examining' � - . ery best of provisions which is surely three weekR ago and h�d not been well ! . I
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As next meeting. After Presbytery ,*ill be held in thei Eg- the interest of those present, and make - . 8 I i I � ery creditable to the managers. After , � I i
to the council at . Zurich. - Bince his arrival. The Doctor Was an. , I i I
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passing a number of accounts the mondville PreBbyteriau ChuraW on the. work f the day Lon-rqonotonous- . iv i : i I
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Tuesday next-, thei 16th inst.-The High the examination was interspersed with THE INS�RANGR- ComPANY.—The an- I � ch, where wag await- r . .- .1
Council adjourned for oysters. . T CHURCH SQUABBLE.—The foll6w. reed to the chur with tbie medical profession in Canada . . ; . .
� and Public Schools opened af e;� the a number of calisthevic q'ongs. As Dual meetir�g of the Hay Mutual Fire HE . . - 7 . I !
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,-and there was to bean entertainment in the Insurance Company, was held in the ing lefter appeared in 'the Advance of �since 1850. He was Regierar of the - -
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both institutions are largely attended.- even ng, the examination was brought Town Hallf; on Monday last. There last week in reply to the remarks on I . ago when he T I I
a.t.theconGlusion of an animated i . was appointed chairman, which posi- was aucceeded by his son. He was ' � ; I �
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Mr. Thomas Hendry has been duly' to a CIOB about 4 o clock, but not wasa good attendance of members, the d. Addresses i i i i
xuatch on the curling rink, wbiob was I I ition he creditably fille possessed of considerable prOperty aud.-� ? � I .
ihipped by the' President and Vice- elected amember of the Public School before th teachers and some of those hall b ' Infortably filled. Mr. Hugh Under tbiB heading you have a very 1were made by Rev. J.Philp, of Belgrave, �owued the farm on which � lt�� d- I � � i 1 * SP4
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Board for the East Ward. -The last pre highly cornplimlented the Love Sr., . as elected chairman. The mislealing article in the Advance of - I . . - � T
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]President of the club, a very pleasant � I - 'Rev.Mr. Smith,of Aubum,Rev.Mr. Ke , 11 . $
meeting of the old council was held on teacher, Mr. Hay, upon thip efficient annual rep. rt of the Directors, which last wpek. You begin .by StatiDg that I _% � �
incident occurr�d- The occasion was . ' - -Z- i � I
A ' lor, White Church and Rev. Mr.Wilkins, I -The tea meeting held at Benmiller I I !
an flu rishingoondiiioD in which wasreada4d. &do ted, showed that the "one - the most disgraceful actions in - I �
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taken advaatage of to present Mr. John Monday last, and at its conclusion orderly d u T Presbyterian minister, Belgrave. Those Ilast week was a grand success, I � I —
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embers th ompany h to the value of coDnection with the - ugliah . �
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Lyons,one of the charter members, ff ayor Strong entertained the In - or four -well delivered speeches were alter- night being favorable the church was .- � � � ;
with a handsome present in tbe shape of the Board at a complimenit"y oyster the people were *wending 'their way $1,309,877 insured, and bold premium here, took place on Saturday night nated by oplendid music and singing by Ifilled to its Utm 08t CaPELCity. JaMeg - . I ,Give "'1184's C&
. . &me aving toward the school, and be0re haff-past notes to t I e value of $30,467. The Sunday morning last," and- you then i W 4
of a watoli Beal made of Lake Superior supper. -Mr. Thoma i *D, just !Gledhill acted as oba-irman. -Eloquent salye mou,@�- '!
- , D sold his f&rm intends occupying 'the seven, the hour for begipniDg, the losseslorthe'past year only amounted proceel to state that the "disgraceful ,the choir. Miss Jennie Carso ;
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jasper stone, iu the shape of a curli 9 'i 1home from Hamilton College, gave a I addresses were delivered by Rev. � I � I
- brick residence on Goderich, street, and school was well filled, notwithstanding to 416.45, a id there is a balance of �977 action' consisted in removing a lllec�, . � . .
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blook,and gold- mounted. The presen . Ilovely solo assisted by MiBsBins F&rrow iMessrs. Sabine and Ana ; ;
tation was made by .the President, Mr. is erecting a new, driving house and that the r1ain continued pouring down, in the treRB ry. It will thus be sbert' tern" -placed in the church by the Rec- orson, John - t I
� lof Bluevale. Thking it on the whole I FiAer and A. Sheiltar. Singing and - ; i � F. i .
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D. D. Wilson, in behalf of the other stable on the property. -Wood is atill renderini,.the roads very! . ilifficult for tPat the Co pany have had a remark- tor's orders. Allow no to it was a complete success, mentally as - W.M. RdBE$T$(
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members of the club, and was intended Bearce and prices ru �e bigh.--MeBsrs'. travelling, upon. . Mr. James Norris, Ably fortan to year, and are in. a good lie another -and the 4rue version of the i recitations were given by the chil I � 0 . 11 i �
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I I I well as .financially. The Proceeds , Mrs. J.Miller sang a couple of exe ; :
Hugh Robb and F. Ct se are each doing teacher, �vho -was called to' the chair, position fillancially. . The following matter, and we are satisfied to leave it i I - t � .
as an expression of their esteem for the amounted to 980. ,I I v f � ,
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r.ecipient, both as a gentleman and a an immense business ihiafseasonin pork filled that important position in an os, gentlemen were el Ited director rp - . - - 7 I i
i I ful"do. the proceed- Sanderson presided at the organ for the � i ; I
curler, and also in recognition of bis packing and. meat car ng. Being unable tentatiou 4 but satisfactory manner. He Thomas YdaTly, Wrn. :Lewis and B. wrong or. I Idisgtace I
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past services in theinterests of the club, to got sufficient hog n the local market e . ph I . I .L - � I � 6
withdrawal from it, they are importing large numbers from short but pithy address. Then for the Sararus a4d .Henry Heyrock,* Hay; Mr. Hill has introduced the following � S.C110OL RmPoRT.-The following re- proceeds amounted to $31. . " i L
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port -shows the names of four of the - -At an adjourned Session of the -4- ---!'
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Mr. Lyons having definitely deternained other towns. On Monday Mr. Robb first part of the evening the order of Hugh Lowei, Sr., Wm. Graham and object onable practiceg into the services I � I
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I . I h class who have obtained Peace last Thursday, His Honor 'Judge- I I 1 I :
to locate in Brandon, Manitoba, in took in a car load from Chatbam.-We things wap singing, dialogues and reci- Peter Dou�glae, Stanley. Mr. Wm. of the church: chantiOg the responses I pupils in eac . i ; ��
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ma' dments by the i the greatest number of marks in the Toms presiding the following chariga ARRI
which place he has been extensively are glad to learn that Mr. A. Armitage tations bl thb pupils, and singing by Carry, of Hay, was reappointed auditor to the Ten Com h : 1
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engaged as a builder and contractor for is again nearly recovEreq, and we hope the Prospect choir, and may it suffice for the members. The steam threshing choiri, taming his back ,to the people several branches for the months of Nov- were made in the list of county am. . � Isc
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the past nine mon-ths. In a few words to see him around a6aiin shortl , teach did their part excel. machine qjeslion was than taken up, and �#erl"Dg Up S prayer -over the offer- ember and DecenIter. The names oc- stablea:- Wildam. Cook, Winthrop-, - - I i I
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'local matebee have taken place I In . tanding. Fourth class Thomas Hassey, Kintail; _�__ . I
he thanked his brother curlers for their Several lently, an I the manner ,in which the when it wap moved - That the Com.- tory, *beelina to the east in the read our in order of B John NO- � .
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handsome mud appropriate gift. He on the curling rink ,during the, past pupils ac(nitted tbemselves iu� Singing P&DY insule property while steam. iog desk and to the w'est in the pulpit, -Annie Kiaox, Janet Fairservice, Lean, Belgrave, were appointed. 'Tca I 1. - TU . - UnK I
is in 8 lendid cond. .. . threshing machines are at work, upon with � I - � U q
haA formed many pleasant associations week. The ice i ;tion reflects much credit on Mrs. Hay, and Jane Reid, Geo. Fiaox. TJiird class- T. Cook, Lakelet, Joseph. Driver and ' I .
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and spent many pleasant boars on the and ,,the boys" are having lots of fun.- must have, as a good many present re'7 such terms sand conditions as the Board Ing wi; Sal Lp'arsyer bef6re the sermon. i James Reid, Blanche Torrance, Bella Joseph Young; Hugh Cameron, -C10A_ Z��, " r � I
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wherever his future lot may be, cast h o Secretary. He has now ,held this very lvju�hable- and amusing. Ni8s Bhould run po risk'in connection with congregation, althou f1h, he T, as previous. . Torrance, Maggio Nolan, William H, JVrc�,cter. � -i "D WiTINF-S
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