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) I I I i othis B. In' -other wOrdsithO it has a �. population neighboring friends. Vusic, vocal- *ud assessment prosoribediby statuth. Reports as to dissionary me IP98 41 � . . I
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I br.EDS I rovoldug . -and now ried. After patising anumberof accounts Missionary services having been ea1W
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- I SEFDS 11 three thousand people must be endan. sumi aer instrumental, readiugs, recitations, qtc.. . � �
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- I f % - -11 LOWER iGARDEN io -happen to le aiuw mentioned the audienc �were Tuck's law
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. own a few acres of land along,& stream U ri well reDde'rea Maroh27th, wheupathmasterENI'Quild- or
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I AND 1FIELD has been market4d at favored by eboide ar e appointed. ill the congregations. � 1i
I i � 4 quartette club .only gave one selec o., will In . .
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. i ;which -forms 1, a natural water oburee qugn�ity of grain . m of keepers, & .
f � I . Aelections frd the Misses L&D99 The followi�g delegates to the I I 11 I
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J7 1 1 doubt would have been much bett,or,bnt may be able tp . . — odgerville. a viz
I - . WARRA14TED FRES - ' . . n, .Jast General Assembly werq appointed, ., � /
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- I 'E r 91 fetlas i is at the fountain , Card of Thanks. Betbesda,Mr. A.Blair The Returning OfficeT.-for F �
I � _E � ,nee that wato r� Messrs. McDonald, Pritchard, Dauty, - '
I t ! Ouncelof old seea in stock, for the unfortunate eircumsto &nee With I . I
.� Not. an suffering from head This rosy be in accord Mr. W. A. ^Waugh and Miss Reyn Ids. 11uron -Speaks Out. - I i . . I
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- �_ paniments-Were law,butwithAll due deference to the TO tic Elector8 of Fa8t Huron. i minister.
e - t I et!t�� - 8bort mud pililly recitations were well . . WMAd ..�
R S FROM severe colds. Theaccom, � �- At A4 .
I . . VOUW SEED I opinion of the learned Ju6ge to the G14NTLZMZN,-NOW tbat the election Tothe,Editof of the HitronEzposk-or , Messirs.Miller, Broadfoot, So I � -
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. _.�� I played by Miss Ewi the piano,Vho . I am' e of the battle has o the DzAn SIR —In your last we � I#- is iue Anderson, eldeTs. . .
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I i I I- 1; she always aontrary, vle must--sa y that it is not in is ov 3r and the ok James Grassick, teachers. Iii all rt; A constitution having been - I
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� ". L L. THOR I sc with justice or oom- cleared away, I me outertaiumb llnt through. there is a article. headed 11 The East prese,utel
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. t I does. She zain returni u its Huron Recount." and which go gregation for - - -
I F AF0itTH, lasej' It may be said. that the sincere thanks�f6r af , - . SIXTEFINTH '
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'r GR OEB, BE . and her accompanimenta axe always MOU 60. - tIve to the"fecal out 6turniog ratification by the Preall I -
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� - V .1 I the town can make an arraingem . as your repress part in say 11 Mr. Hays says that the R
I I - � the singer@. On endeavor to serve promoters ai id those who took hat in fact referred to a committee, and the fi EwHoLF, NUAIB
. .1 - % Good CrEOP. Satisfactory to I apply Legidature. I shall ' Officer could not be found, t - � I -
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� I . Mr. VanE mood by which to S y, and do it. The obair was occupied by Mr. 114
�, And .rhus- InsurO occasion she was highly com and honestl -_ action in relation to it was postporQ �
� I F, I Mer. That is all true, you faiithfully ev . - � .
- �, -.:.. �, present . � performed the he coticealed himself so as to &do - .-
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- k. I � � plimented both by Mrs. this decision wfiat bet. wha'. is in MY power to fur that consequently the notice till next meeting. :, _,.��
r 1 80ine shows- but accord ng to duties with wedit to himself, an to service, and �
� -. . kl Beigrave, . on_ Tuesday$ Mr. Relly. At the conclusion of the a when they do and �Onest legislation as well as to a residence." Mr. A reportwas read from the congreo. , F,NGT11SHPUBIi1C
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. I �_ IF � I n W . ter off wil the town b I management of tibeentiresati8faction. of all concer ed. bad to be left at hi �!
I � I Eaft w1wanask at ilson, Jn be ' tion at Bayfield, Stating that the .
� � 7- ; entertainment Captai secute an economics - In 1. y we* -
- � . April 17. at i Wingham, on, 'WednesdaY, half of the company, thanked the audi. that.� Tbi .next man to Mr. VanEg- i - Hays is just now in my house, and I ,� 1 13Y A CA-NAJ)l,A I �)
- Turnberry', 1 1 [1, or all of them the public fina,noes, I have also to say, . able to fulfil the p �;
I Hibbert. have read your article to him and ae- un romises as to tA* 1�
r ; . i ofAhe molid .'Or t 2e text Mall ., A 4, V_ . 41 amount of Stipend mada to Mr IPO* �; -p-oblic. Behools of ,
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APTU ooderich, op Thuxsday, ence Lor v a, simi. the entire ength 01: the stream, . . V.7 .thas SIBROU911, e eu V 'y V V& I . I
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� West Huron, :4 volunteer force,.and stated that a d -can I oi-aer myself the'representa- . -COLT SOLE.—Mr. Thomas Colqu4oun ID&DueLt u.L "I— - . on. 16 . - � 6
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April IiL on a fancy they have.5 grievance an part J con , will lately sold a colt, coming one year Jold such Statement or not, when he denied terson at the time of his inducti I founded for iha purpos
I i.t, at dw on, on Friday, A*11 13. lar entertainment will be given 1he wat;er as it passes'through tive of the whole Riding, and . aving done'so to the Editor of TAx was agreed to defer final action till neu - - 019,138iCa education to ti
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Hullel . and � 19ibOrP0. at L'Xat,bTl on Friday, ion, and expressed . the prove that . serve both political for the Bum of 6200. 1 h else. This meeting, and to instruct the Bayflek. _-� I the gentry. The expenst
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t Stephen i . : . . future ocess - their propt rty is not as pure as it is at always be glad to HURON EXPOSITOR or any one Ine&�, L, � , ges from 1731
April 20 . Wednesday-, hope that it will be se.well' attended as ublic PERSONA,L.-Mr. John Speare and his denial he made in the presence of two wft- Congregation to ascertain in the _ L them rp-D- -
Sou;i If-dron, Bracefield, ou , the fountan head, will have an equal friend and opponent alike in my p I `_` - A The r,ei
. thisone. Colonel ROSS, M.P.P., also fair YOUDg bride have retnrned to their A. time what amount they ca;n def, r year.
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April 18. . claim, and it would be an absolute im- 0 pe city, and Should any of my- con- - nesses, there!ore,'Mr. Edlitor,.You Mae, . nit* I . I
Seaforth, on Tuesday, the 17th ich he com A . home in the West, after spend* a I promise. I . - V I L 61L.500 -that tliey reseml
Tuckcrs;mitth, I made a few remarks in wb em all. We shall stitu ents aid in this way at 11 0, have bee I 9 upon your - . � ceive 13 in th-e Amez I
all A gr it: � , the kindly poesibility to serve th , require my . few Weeks vLSitiVg relatives in On, 9 n diswing lar ely 'Mr. Musgrove presented a repoij school
L - Staf ; ia� on Tn-arsday, APTH 12- mended the volunteers to n publiabr'umt week the full text ofthe any time it will. The mypleasure to serve - t�ri .own imagination or havQ been grevious- . . I
Hi bert, at E peopi-e of the tow � . I . ly misled. upon the ,,State, of 'Religion't � � I
� at in T�uiaday, �kpril 19. * consideration of the Ming up," on whic"ll he e -of their political' ' ! withk ' , uamO-
Grey, Brussel;, c Mlt�bell, on Tuesday, d en. Judge's " 3um them, irrespectiv
Loon and Fuib xton, at and vicinity which he hoped WO1111 d . based his verdict, when we may refer to leanings and sentiments. Again thank- Tuckersmith. Further on the article says: 'd These the bounds of the Preshytery, &-nd,11 .1, - Eton and Rugby a -re I
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I y possible,an . . � 'C4 of ery interesting and profitable confm in, Aineiies. Harrow ai
April to. I I - ry ws: ing You for a renewal of your confideuce, .. RICCOVEitING.-The many frien charges are made openly against him v - . �
. did the matter again., I --- -11, axe le8s.1nown than thei
- 1 that if the present entertainment -*- I have the honor to be TAr. Appleton Elcoat will be pleased to "by Mr. Hays and biB friends, and- in ence upon the subject was held. . - '�. .
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t rot-lize sufficient . . . your obeflient eervant, learn tha6 he has now nearly recovored. It was decided to hold the next M _Orarles, but so
no � justice to himself as well SO fairness to est� .� _; ' � -a equally gi
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faitou� expoo-tot which it was gotten up, viz., the par- . LocALRaMS.-Mr-William Dorrance, I THOMAs GIBSON. He,was in Clinton on Saturday laat�,and Mr. Gibson,he Should not lose a day ing in Willis Ch;urch, Clinton, on t�e ,"_.� judge h&76 a
�, % pany,that and his daughter Sarah Jane intend I 1� .
i I chase of helmets for the COM is able to attend to basiness generally. - Second Tuesday of May, next. 51r, 1 In Engl4nd for scholarE,hi
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4 . . going -to Manitoba inext month. They Wi oxeter, March 15, IM- in setting himself right before the pub- . I - . -
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-------- � a second entertainmentwould be ren. I . - - . n a at the public . the four gre
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dered unnecessary by the town councU go to Vird4 In, where Mr. Dorrance has a His, son Dairid, however, is still i . flo.,, I am not aware tb __� I -I.. -
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STRIOT MATTERB. . Mboars. Whitney Walton. precarious condition. r having been done . - I I
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IS I iciency. son in business.- Sonm,.-Mr. David Moore! has know of anything 13-V - - � . towns grainmer sclidols I
1..� ----------- � . . giving a grant to make up the . def a have disolved partnership. AN OLD FRrEND HEABD FRox.-In a FARM wrong. From the day of election nntil To Buy or No- t to 1B .
_� Brother . . -4 :,. tion" v�bith are doing
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,,,,IS 6-HOF.XAK_9u.-_VRobert I will be. carried on by lett�r dated St. Thomas, Dakota, Marc . the day I made my return to the .Clerk -1 _� .
TUM PROI? Tiav, LivE STOCK ASSOCIATIOX.�The The busin so here . : . I rom Mr. R. H. the Red Sobool, house, to Mi. J�mes of the Crown in Chancery I was either � ' I . boys thd same Or a ti'Dit
WW I jH1.1his corner ot- Main and Market'Streets, Sea- I and Mr. George 19, ' ' ently received f . is E nalibh �
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for-th, "Aoes not pr I tendto giye goo(Is at Im than 91unual meeting of the Huron Live Stock Mr. Charles Whitney, illage, he McTavish, Of Hi�bert, for the ouT of in my own house or in the village of THAT IS- THE QUESTION. . . I a foundition" 4_*�
linton on Saturday Whitney goes to WiDgh In. to start in Patlison, formerly of this V . �
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� as cheap as, the next man.,� Association held at C I it fter & very $7,900. T le fatm contains 150 ol cres I visite4 two of these en
cost, but be �,te o va I Brussels, except once that I was in the
uy Vbody and the The Tress- business there on his n account.- On sayE - We axe all alive yet 5 �� . - I ne in� Manchester ando
andean live on M little 83 an� last was fairly attended. . . at this fignire. . ;. -and if Any one I .
. Customers. He hall Justre- &B Mr. Rober't * saw 'father about a and is Chem . -1 town of Wingham, � Oi-
balance goes to er's annual report showed that.after Monday Bev(re winter. I � l - .- . The forin-Gr: was�
� of Boots and Shoes in Mill Ur ornii , I to one, of his wee V s well and hearty. He . � �&_ � c WiBbed to find me they�could easily have I - � - ham . � atlea-st the bu
ceived as fine 'IF, for the year Laidl asattending k ago. He I L�
a tock I I modern, .
_Iq_I1jt as has ever been offered in defraying all liabilities aw - � 1 �
the vanOus line , 1ped on his isfied with the country and N Clinton.. i done so.; I - I . � -
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saforth and ho,�ranta the public to see them, there is a good surplus on hand tomesilit horses the minimal tran . foot, is well sat We are sure Mr. I ' : on of the pu�lia Whether' 'tis nobler in. the mind . � Was lartely a -day ,schoo
S .798-1 a t is pretty pro pects so fare" . FARM SOLD.,-C-Mr..H.C. Cook,oiG�der- For the informati _ am,,1 vhiEch wasth�
"I ' and oft4u. in next seasons ol�eirmtions. Mr. Jae. breaking one of -bis toe . I � I it .. nasi I
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ouly i .-To loan, for a term Biggins, of Clinton was . appointed Pre- Sore, andhe will be a cripple for home Pat iBon's many old friends in this vil- ich Townsh ip, has sold his farm -4. 80 outaide of East Huron, I may say that wait till the snow goes off, or to buy %,�, � roo&' i . n the building,�
MONF,Y To LOAN ^ . TUT arrived here f & and viciuitywould be glad to hear M,Arim for.114 850. 7 I live at the one Bide ot the Riding about, . . - - + bot -7h in BtractarO 4
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m i on first! molt ly f ends eight miles from Brussels, which. is �n -, . N
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I of years er . n Saturday. fror I him f requently. VARF,WHLI, SurPF,R.-Tbe man � � - ever Seen. tylF
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I I- ,Kpply to eith I early while you can gat you 'ek 4f ,
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I - I � Thousand Dollam town funds town clerk ; President and Mr. M. Y_ � McLean, of from Portage a, Prairie 0 -a Riding. The ndrnipa- . r pi
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� it I of the uuder9ign1Bd-Wm- EliOtt, u B to the Prairie City in a few I -.0- of rtained bi, at the centrl� of th �
;j 1 798 Seaforth, Secretary and Treasurer. The He ret rn � � �_ anywhe�e el
- . 31. y.� maLean. or Alonzo Stron$. I f Deputies � '
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- ing directors were ' - Ouse Accommodation is very I Brussels. the C ircial Hotel last Tulsday tion was held there, and the
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Z . - stoutboyto do chores,and make thim- the Several municipalities, viz.: West searoe iiii own just DO . R. SmITia bongbt largely at the nigbt to his departure forl - t118 had printed instructions from L .
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I � ", ood 13t*ady L autt of' bonses and I Toronto last - ffokZwest, � make -their returns to me at the place I I . 1� .
. I � . Sef ) erally usefuL ftwano'sh-E. Gaunt John - Washing- sev'ral p rties in w %, Auction Sale Of Dry G s in 1. n flee, Brus. .- ' peop, e t;ap .% I
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; � � f gen Good wages and ; � ,. . p gr( ht in Britain for AcCIDF,NT.-A little boy of Dr. � Wil- known as.the Ontario Ba k o . . -acan exhibitionof '
. ; work. ApplytoE RI[Posrro RobertMedd. e! ' we NEW GOODS - -�_ 111:`� I
. T I X office, Seafortb� . East Wawanosh. oa t got th M.-Tbe Benedicts and el . These goods were boutut were selzed in � in .
I : . ton and summer trad - -_ I In *Eat
. I . a ism' Potter. Mor- Ba elore of the -curling club playeathe the i d e limais', about three yeara of age, got run solo, and"which was also announced on I . .� I r s. I If the Americ
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; EGGS To HATC.H.-A few setting" of -Thos. tran Wrib'ygBn and brought under, . - ;
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; ey&for This over by a 81 eigh last Wednesda and the huatings. They did make their 3 -
� 4 _ th Rook and Brown Leghorn ris�-Alsx. Forsyth, Geo. Moffatt And return match on Monday last. the -iammer. Grept bargains In all lines a . I uter foit -the visitor the
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. ly to I was badly bir Y'Iwere returns there, an ase .
. � utching. warranted pure. A ),an, MoKill6p-Robt.Qoven- ti h ned the tables on A. ] �.Smrrirs. To see is to buy. 797 uisea, but no bones I , d I also made my re Puzzles the will, but in either c - agreeable -to 0
I Rpe James Log � me the Id c aps tar M. --i ,
. � E - SON, M&rl,-et Strget, aforth. 798-2 . ' d showed AjRiaoAD.-Thi . � turn from this place through the express i . __ '. I cteri-stic of tb �
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. i look, -Wm. Grieve and Samuel Scarlett. their blithe A, BRUSSELS BOY . I will find a large assortment of ��_ - I
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. ; that there is'yet . 'News, Minnes0t&o A VISIT.-.—QUitO & Dumber of ou. citi- office, and post office, and a notice served . �
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. � -At a M106tinel) iDg the match County - , J -
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� A GOOD Movis. �itality left in them. upotime at any t i : mall weaUes
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! I directors � of Me. . ghton: "The even' Seftforth on Wedaesday hey act of doing so
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I . � m, tion held at their office in Clinton, On John Shipley and Christopher Dale. -Mr, Adam. � Arm Monday Doptald- T� MeN%u t success, under 'bad a good time, and enjoyed the con- won a have Served the purpose, there- .STAPLE AND FANCY DW Go ��
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I j ; here . on for i under- eplyer, with a i
� F decided to remove Tnokeramith-A. Elcost, R. Ransford, Killop I eft '� ing: school is a grea his A* .
I � 4 Monday last, it Was, . fore it is useless for Mr. Hays or . I
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� � I le Sproat,- Wm. Xichigan, where he has taken up ent of J. P, oert veiy much. , erve. .
� 11 Sea-foirth. W. M. Robt. Dickson, Georg th efficient InfLuDageol .
p ith to - _ Mi nity. I confe,B
: - -1 ... the offica forth w d goes to re ide.-Mr. Archibald and great progress is beiD Quite a nu �er of frie , as to talk of me hopping out of the MILLINERY, &0.., our's is V a
I . ectAd -Smillie. Usborne- land AD . g . FURIOUS DRIVING.- .
� ; � - Gray, of Samforthl . bas been - el Dixon and Samuel' I � DwviE;on, ade service. After these state- � � referab
. � . ' I �enmanship those who own fast horses drive them way'to ev I thdrs is the In
� I - !jr.-, &I! made in book keeping anc �, .
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I �: I el Platt, of G6der- Thos. Russell, John Glen -in, 4 Bishop, BIT.P. for- South Huron, was I
_� ,. 1,0h,,Vice_preBidont for the e - g year. Leonard Hunter i .. . by those atten( I t,hkn ments it is perhaps -unnecessary for me - : Th,6'. school at Birming
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� . ! president and Sama usuin , . . . Stanley--'Hngb Love, in town cn Saturday last, having f ally 1�,Dg. Some of them through town a good deal faster e that I never 11"N -AT- _. - .1. agef
, I . - from ithe fatigue of the Elate the by-law allows. This should In put to state, as I do now state, � . t�' herit nee from past I
__4- - John Ketchen, Alex. Innes and W. J. recovered � bave produced very creditable work I . I 1. ,a I - -
I I .1 I . thwneoip- Wm. election canvass.- We are'glad to learn � or instance, a stop to at once, as it is ,very danger- evaded Service, or attempted or v6shed s ght, it %v
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I � M,LsoNIC._At the last regular as- Biggins. Goaerich .. after only a few 108BODS: f e" bi h - dward VL The buildi
.22, Wise, JohnMarquis, J. L.Ourtice and that Mrs, Bishop who has been so Seri- a balance-obeet by D. T. MoNaughtoin, one to pedestrians, especially ladies. to evade service, of any papers w ic . . I E ndowment of It
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. sembly of St. BID] . I ously ill, is slowly recoveriDg.-If the oysT-jr,fa. Suppma. iThe membe�s of either party might wish to serve upou I
I . . -Knights Tom m Goderich, the V. George Middleton. - Colborine--J. S. I which one might take for the work of ; .
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. - of I -P! I , I . W con nues until next Tuesda ,and . ountant." the Canaas,Salt Association werb en- me in connection *ith the recent 1 � 've
JameaMcDonagh, ano Y an Jold &cc I - �a
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. R. lr'r.. D - B. Burch-, of Lambeth, Pro- Fisher, 0. L. Stewart the tertained at an ' sbpr su�per &P the ti6n in East am yours$ � . with gthe.
. . t stem Ontario, wall and W. L. Ferginson, Clinton- E. there is I ,ow every appearance of it, we RIRFS.-The fast driving .over Oy - - � L , growth of 'th,
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- :- I -vin(fal Prior of We E. Corbett, will hav6 had four months of - unintoer- g' at and last week by the . ROBI&RT ARMSTRONO. CHEAP CASH STORE, SEAFORTIL .?� ,- IL13 no*., well equipped
� go of late has been very Ratteubtiry �House �
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I I e preseut,Lw'ben the following officers for Holmes, M. MoTaggart, bri _ f I Returning- Officer. ; . I
, ,It was a' that Dr. bleuha�mmn Messrs. Rantiford. A good time1 was - L- , � I work wbieh that growth
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; thb ensuing year were duly Atalled:- Wm. Weir and James Fair. e- rupted al)i.ghing.-It is Stated i the Reeve instructed Constal monnis, March 17,18& - I I I
� 1. i . Sir Kt. Isaac F. cided to hold a meeting of the directors Gouinloc; has purchased an extensive to gtop it, and dnring thei past week - spent. -1 . But the Englishman C
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ceptorp E. Sir Kt. D. about thb 25th of June'next. Salt man facta-ing business at some [EDITOR'S NOTZ.-We are glad that - .
. there have- been six persons up befori the NEw Hotm,. The Canon oci will � - �
Toms; Past Pro 1 � d that he he same offence r Short "
MOG. Malloch; Em. Preceptor, Sir Kt. point in I he United States,. -an i is ra e for t . He be conve ted into a hotel in a Mr. Armstr6ug has made such a clear - cost little will be value(L
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I - able, Sir Kt. J.Beck; - VANEG:X01JD vs. THF. Towx or SEA- intend* ramovipg thither shortly.�As 9 ,ut s, Stop t it. �Mr. John time, and will be carried on by MI. W. and explicit denial of the charges pre- OPENED UP AND MARKED CHEAP4 "; '41e , r
R. Radoliffe; CGust will likely r 0 , t I i" � endow I nts
. I ' ill be- s en by notice elsewhere a meet - Leckie has mE gale of his household A. Charlesworth, who will, witbou ferred against him, and that he has . . ,s tion, of -a few, ,80metim
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I f . Counter ; Chap- suit bronght by Mr. A. G. w . I .-- .
;,� Marshal, Sir ]Kt. X. R -class hotel in I �very S . ;L �_ I 11 I I
; Z embers of the McKillop In , succeeded in proving his innocence out NEW COTTONS for the prlklk � genera y
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I lain, SirKt., A. Worthingt-OA; Tre&B- VanEgniond of the Sea'forth Woollen .iDg �ot til a M eff elcts on � Saturday next, and will be doubt, kee7 a first - - . Class, xpore -
. I - : Insuranc'e Company will be held in this a wish for him his f all.'share I I
son ; Registrar, Mills against the town of Seaforth, st rting for the Northwest the early respect. - of his chief accuser's own mouth. This Trade. ,.- F
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� urer, Sir Xt, M. Nichol I . I . - . � �
i � Sir Kti A MeD. Allen ; Sub-MaSbal, - was tried at the Charf6ry Sittings at town on the 5th of April, to decide on James -McLean, drover, of the public patronage. . . � . The 4bangre in this re
I . . pa of Anril.- hould set the matter at rest in so f or , - 70 .
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a against loss CouNcxu�oi.-A new councillor for St. 8 or the informa- 2-, . � -he history of Et
l - � ence; Almoner, Sir Goderich before Vice - Cb ancelror Prond- the advisability of insuri g of incardine. shipped a carload of fat as he is concerned. F 4' � ted by t
I - Sir Kt%F.'F. Lawr . . . - of - SteaiA I er, we NEW PRIN,TS for the Spring Trak � ,
: . ]Kt, J. E. Tanalyn ; Captain Of Guard, foot onTuesday and Wednesday last, occasioued through the use cattle to Buffalo this week.. They were John's Ward will be elected shortly to tion of Mr. Armstrong, howev � i Eton WP'.S an endowed B
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� � � a - lot Standard Bear- threBliers. This is a most important . based in Grey by Henry Chap- fill the vacancy caused �y'tb6 resign would say that we have not "been � : � seventy! boy s - it was fox
- . I Sir Zt. D. McLeol , and waal decided adversely to the town. . ore all pure : a' 1, _�., i 1)
. . - I company, and th I were a splendid lot. tion of M4 Morse, who has gon , er to G*mbridge� The I
I 2nd Stand min, anc 10 tO drawing largely upon our own imagi-
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: I 1* or, Sir Kt. Lewis Thorne ; - The plaintiff claimed, (1) that thewater question for the attendance of mem- I . . NEW CRETONNESE for the,SPZ* �
� . � ard Bearer, S' Kt. A. Taylor ; let in Silver Creek is being pollated by town should h 3 a large I Dakota. Nomination takes place next nation," nor are we in the habit of doing Trade. . I �
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I __. i, Kt. J. A, Morton; 2nd - I . I he is bers.-AnotheT excursion train left for i . Wednesd , and it is likely Mr. F.Rum- the statement we made last week - . -e, el
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i I ir sewerage, �nd, that consequently . I i no. .. along with land, titl I
! I Herald, Sir . n -Wednesday last. Blyth. . ball will I o in by molamation. - ind accurate, no � - i � . I
. . I Herald, Sir Rt. C. Hamilton; Stewards, unable to proaare pure water for the the Nc rthwept 0 . , to-substautially correct a . 0 I ed families, from genen
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I LoCALITmEl..-It is reported. that ne- PA�&TNE: �siair.-Mr. Foster, kn'o*ing NEW SHIRTINGS for the Sp*�l -.-
I 0. A. Humber, J. Lasham ; Organist, necessa4 puiposes of his woollen mill; There were 9 car loads of freight from matter how positively Mr. Hays may - � tion. The school waa a
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� ! . d stations to the north sad on and 'the' benefi;s of partnerebip, got -married �
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. I 1 (2) that in deepening Silver creek the Clinton . gotiations between Mr. Johnot find it to his advantage to deny it. * It Trade- - good one, andother bov,
� � Dewitt H. MarVD-, a and Bruce Mr. D. Irwin, for lease of Central Hotel last fall, I ut ishot anti8fied yet and has was from him we first got our iuforma� . .
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i . 0 . --- Conneililfadnot properly -levelled the aonth on the London, Huro . , I SpipliedJor theprivilege
I i : 'and m good few passengers. hive been broken off. -A. very pleasant oongequet tly taken Mr. Bailey into Ave it, I were aLd-witted. There.
7 f from the- tion about the matter, and we 9 � DUCKS S'nd DENIMS for r I
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I Tm CA1X:1V.AL.-TheL carnival in the earth tiken bed of the creek, railway, the Sjl*- f ;
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ro Bhippea..from here, event took'plaoe at the residence of I part�ersb,p with him in the photo- In proof Of Trade. - . I `0
L � and thk in consequence of this the There were two CA I .. , in substance, as we got it. . . fee, but at the end
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I Fjf�,,Ung riLk on Friday evening lant was His alld- Dtiammond, PbiDg USIDeSS. M I this we - � :,. - -
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I � ., "face Iwater is'dammed back upon his one by:r.,,George Lee to Dakot Esq., of this place,ob MOD- gra . Bailey i3 a, first- refer to a similar � statement I il� eint in to bid his
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. I riv attended by L land arid the land injured, and that in 30 je.Stephenson and Tyerman, d4y last. The particulars of the aff class womman. � appeared last week in Mr. Hays' - - p 'a
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I weri very few costumes. The Clinton * or Brandon. There were NORTH- WRST.-About forty persons NEW TWEEDS for the Spdq �.-� efil'ently for 'that �j
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- . several additi�il the said'earth embankments of HullEtt, � will be found in th� marriage notice col- owla organ.] . - , conV .
band was present and gave . � - I I
I I the only four or five passengers from this u u. The voung couple -took the after - from Cli ton and vicinity, left here - 0 Trade. library table. This var
I - - I musical selections at intervals during prevent him havinc, the free use of - M _ . � I �
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: I � . t 0,31ookon Wednesday e'vanilig , I - L ftonall to,
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. I . ng prizes were waters fn the Stream that he would station 4nd only oBe passenger car on on train for the east. A large number about8 L Morris. I T IL . L
- ; theevening. ThefoUowi, the town Unheir f rieuds assembled at the stati a th - West. They . .
I oi_:W -1st, D. Klink- otherwise have; (3) that fences remov- the train.- At the meeting of .. . . of for Iganit)ba and the Nor tive and in- NEW LINENS for the Spring 11'r4i - the genler0sity. and th6
! : . 0 LECTURE. -A very inbtruc
I arded : Potato race and pleas I I �1
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� ; I ed when the creek -was being deepened council n Monday evening, the princi- to wish them a bappy ant took stook, implements, provisions,ete., given � the pu�pil..L Gradual Y.
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I - � hammer -, 2.ud. Wilfred Woods.; Barrel I - . L. P . on Tuesday . grew SCJ Ea.g to OutnUrDbe
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� . . raoe-ist, Jimmie Killor ; 2nd, Willie had udit been replaced. The two last pal bl was- receiving voyage through lif�._ Quite a large with thei a. A large crowd sas mbled telligent lecture was i I IT :; L in '
! ! n . - ' UIB- at the sta�tion to see the ' last week, on "Home - NEW DRESS GOUDS for- 6---. . �
r a 11 at Br ' evening 61 ' a& they'iv�rere and are a
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. 1' 1 Fad-irley. Costume, lot, yvm. Brine ; counts in the indictment, however, are the 'Auditors' report and the passage njimber drove over to the ba In off. E In. ;
. ' . A resolution JDxsSOL TION, The firm of C I Trade. regalar'fees took�the pit
. i . indr�importa,nce, and bad Mr, .Van of a imilber of accounts. solo last Friday eveDing. - I L Spring � .
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I - . .ieB' -of III (luring the past Wall S1 orizing A committee day morning a Wbirter Co., has been � dissiolvea by by a gentleman who is entirely blind, I . Finall in spite of 11
� : 2na, T. Town. There . weFe . no lad passed autb I AcclDF,NT.- On BUD i I Y., I
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� . � is given as there were only three Egmond at anytime ' nve the I sinki r6ung man . &I 0 n8ent, Mr. . -ter'L retir- and who has been so ever since he was I
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� I prize six yeats made complaint to the Conn- to inve ng fund monies now ' - named Parroft, about 20 mutu MMhiz I . r audience BLACK CASHMERES for * . from t4e ownerBof 14 ve
, : t Competitors in costume Sad the rules o years of ago. A very fai . her
; ! i ' ing from 1e businesq. Mr. Qr�ib in- tv .
, I . � a in such min, is uncle, Mr . editary Privilege of g
I . . ; . This was -iihe last cami- oil of these grievances, there is no doubt on ban Der as the statute ybars of ago, living with In dance,and SpringTrade. - . I
. - I I . requireL four. - a good collection � . ag -was abolished,
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I ,. I ihoj rink is still but they would have been atteudeA'tio permits and to tbelbest advantage for the 9nhomas Brown, of Wawan 0-L tends to (arry on the business as usual, wasJ11 StteD ilotU
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. � 't I . Val of the season, but %�Iy on- was the natural result. sch-,Dlar�hips were throv,
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; . I I I long ago. The main and important town.- Sunday 1,069t, and Monday were cAdeatally, shot bybis younger brother. And Mr. I fc`W�hirfer will .probi
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7 ,,�_ wo 1�ax Bay a good � . . ; , at number of i
f he ooldsit days --of the season, �he facts are 513 follows : The family gage in another ,branch of VuBineBB ,Ulq,oN IS STAF,NGT]a--It appears that BLACK SILKS for the gpft.�- - _ petitiv� examinatio'3� -'
Z P i is favorable, <hoa gh �e grievailce is the pollution of the stream I has been M g or church, and the boys here. I L some of the married men, as well as Trade. - � year a e
; � � � many would just as 8004 the season by sewerage, or wore properly speaking, but since then �he weather ere preparin I . L grr seventy, I'lut t,
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- t . closedI as . eop e axe thor- salt fio6ksge. The defendants contend- enjoyat le.-ThiB time last year several had aseended,the iotairs to their room. RzFoRm BANQUF,T.-'I:Ue grand Re siingle, who were so strongly impressed - � sixty
I I were p I . e � Town a few months ago with the idea of dis. - amination, ten or twel vt
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� I i _-ILY tire� In 3 w�nter and are ed that the towndrains are not sewer- farmen were busily engaged plowing.- ,I,he young fellorw�while rummaging in form Bai�qUeLt to be giv n in th
, ! - ough I of th:fl�ug �. h inst.,' poging of their proFerty here and MOT- COLORED SILKS, &o., &c., foli-6; -_ the entoring class. Tbi
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. , Ourface drains; that tbey are The ba 2d -.of the 33rd. Battalion, Brus- airunk,discovei�'Jan old and rusty Hallher onThurs.day,the 29t
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� I longing for the beau lea of spring. . ' Cardno's ' . .r His 'curi The ing to Manitoba in the spring, haveL Spring Trade. � � - - tive ana typicai fact.
� i t ; for the drainage of the low, -gels, gbV min entertainment iW olver, large Size osity got promise to be a grand success, . ;
� i I necessary, . � ti 4
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I I . . L . % --I- hall (t, is evening),. whic better of hiin,. and toying with it.' it followin noted politicians will te pres- somewhat changed their minds, as Mr. � ,,_ and,un versi es abou
, . . wetlands of the town; that the Silver , 1 L re - .1
� . . h it is expected t 0 � sacholar hips. To-g-atu
I I � Tin COXICF.RT.-T)4e sacred concert creek is 'the natnral and only prae'tica- ,will bewel�deserving of patrona,ge.- ploded, the ball entering his brotb�r)o ent 'an. deliver addresses : Hon. F. Embary exoressed himself as having ..
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I . w 1. n St. James' Churoji last Sunday ble, ontlet, and -that they have a legal Messrs, Henry � Cameron, J. S. Roberts rout below -the breast bonq, mud took a Oliver Mowat, Premier of Ontario; no particular desire for a colder regions We are in a position t9 give tlrow#,�� n England no me
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I � � =g -was a very -RucceBsful affair,ind - . i ter of - 1. -_ 1. I
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Z I right to drain the surface water into the and David Baird, of this town, iptend downward course. He lies in a very lrw Hon. di . F. Fraser, Min and if he gets along in the f ature. as L t,on to oUr Customers thie I*:!:
L I Smt,Sf _ sometiloes a respeetablt-
" -onsideritig the Stormy er I John � _, I
I the attendance, 4, in a fe W c onditioa. . well a's so - .
�Z � . I leaving for: the Northwest Public Works ; M. C. Cam he has in the past few Ydars, � I
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Z I � natural outlet forit,ana that thby,ftre - -_ �.- - not uneommonfor a fall
� I weather, was. very large. The pro. ' ! . . M T, Gibson A. t , i
t � not rosponsible for the saltsoakage, weeks. They intend pursuing the noble I ROSS, be will have nb necessi y whatever of I __ I
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. I . . cMillail' o L - -son " if you cap get a:
I gone throngh with- ' CillUte jb�
. r . gramme was ,g_MCu1ture.--:-We regret I Bayffeld. and A.'Bisb . Hon. E. Blake, Hon. A. moving away, and very wisely purposes I
- t I 00013 ion of a son, as our stock is large aud exte� .
� I I and - ciousequently do not p p . � . - . d�Zgotlo school ali-d. a
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� . StreauL The pollution of the stream by t th�t'; Mr. John Gibson, of Stan ' te, McKenzie and W.Patterson have bee" remaining on his present farm.
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� PRE&F,14TITION.-A IAV4e load of Ca. - -
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� i fereat singers acquitted ... emselves re- . - in ,variety, and our priceg will 1;0 10W� ; Z5 1 1 1
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� I . salt W�� E; not denied. The Judge held ley, I known in this town, is so Seri- �ather6d and delivered at the Pargon. invited to attend. Banquet commences WOOD BF,F..-OnThursday of last week - _�
� markably well, especially Miss Foster, as a method of - natural.
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I that the plaintiff is entitled to pure ously i.1 that there is little hope enter- - The 'Mr. H. Hawthorn,of the 3rd concession,
� . I 0 m_ ge by Messrs. Henry Howard and Mat- at 7 io'clock p. m., admission 61 - i , boys Who . �
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. - � aris," Y . Ily decorate for the had a large wood bee on the premises of . `., - � I Lineation Are 031
Z - � whose 11A.ve M h , "O . . �
I water from the stream- and that as tained for his reoovery.-It does not as low as any .retail house iti #
, � "')-2, or- how Westlake, was thb pleasant 'wa hall will'I be beautif u - -
� � t by Mr. Kent, w.. ..� L higher e
� . � panimen that there is,good sleighing
. . the nixiono matter enters the stream of ton ccur i 'friends of Occasion, and the rarest delicacies of ,
t d6pted by the many :k nd .. Gallagher, where a company of men � ��.
� � - ly wed rendered, thus f I th testifying the Beain will- be found on. the table. ' I Dominion. I I the best chances ot,
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L_ . I ed repata �io of the fair - throu4h the town dmins that, therefore, on Good Friaay.-The foll6wing from a rel3irling .on, Sanble baring 22, out, split And piled in _�
- I : . ev. R. McCoah, num . meth,o zompar,es fay,
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� ; - -he: Well earill I . , the town is res - e pollution', late Emerson paper Will be of interest . �
; �4 to t ponsible for th anifest their esteem. for him. Don't'rn as it, great speeches wi'll be de- the neighborhood of 30 Cords. Although . -
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! . - � Sanger. Mr. Josly4'� rreu � ring of I - � . .1 - Ameri�an method. of gi);
� i mud d6creed thLt the town Bball.refrain heire : Wbile tending the Stove in the en- livered. I the day was exceedingly cold and un � -
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� I Trees " was ip itis 91f a treat, and uch acts of kindness are very
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Z itralm . I , I ;� Go the poor, or a bon -as
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; - � 1 '113 former ef- from 0 Polluting t �1 uragiDg to a MiDiOte and are cer . i favorable, yet the young in � r" the miniet�
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I � � embank�hents, and Son, I& Alex..Davidson' narrowly es- uctive of much Cod ey. i fa a NEW DEPARTME0. .
k � � to say that he exceeded hi remove the earth ' prod r� . Mr. Ma- Gr ithfally, having of course the gran , A ,, -_
� � forts, would be but to feebly express the y I . the great factors in the
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. . ----f� . repair or replace 'the fences. on the cayed, sudden death. A cartridge osh's friends on Sauble Line are de- , with the' ' I cias.,
� . COUNdIL PROCERDINos.�AA he last object in view of meeiting . ir 4. 4 an upper eductL'ted A- ,
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� P � plaintiff's property, destroyed while which�WaB among the coal exploded erving of praise for their thonihtful ing,and also I tj-
� � I - � I meetingl of the Grey township ouncil a -blooming ones" in the even L System has produced '
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� the pleasure of listening to.him on _�snt a' bullet clean through the ( � I - than ours. weeducati
. deepabing the drain, He hold, however, mud a nd liberal presentation, and , el .
. � I foreseen eir- 4 � . mmunicatiou was read f rom �he town. of heariing the in odious strains of the
: � that occasion. Owing to!un . I - �
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I . � a that the defendants had a legal right to ironwork of the stove, making a hole � I `
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- . ) ollmstances, Rev. Father McMulleu was ashley � hey will be richly rewarded by Ship Clerk, of Morris, enclosing copy of violir" I - - - . _gland; I
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r. i deepen the stream tbrough the plain. two inches round. -Mr. C. F. P 'DRES' AND MANTLE MAO - � much bet
- 0 . . 4ngs from above. . resolution passed by their Conn il grant- A PZZASANT PARTY. -A large party� 00 I some Inen
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� � tiff's property, and that they liave a right and family will again become real- . � . . .,. -�
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I Rev. Father Shea, enterialined the au- I -0 iug V56 to be expended on the eastain of! young folks were invited to the resi- It I- Our education &Veragi_
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� : this town, by' of I I a I I Bryan, dence of Mr.- E. Boo - . .
i I - . dience for upwarc . - with to a supply of water from the stream d ' of reason Her-a-aU. gravel road. Moved by Ed. man,, on Friday- _"_ - ,- � higher education rea-ahi
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:4 ads Salt Association ce I I - �'..: higher high water mjr
� i . I Seconded by John Hyslop, that tbis evening last, when a very enjoyable I :
. :1we have ever 'n I � '. .
P : one of tb e fineat lectures ' lents 1 3 ver in I
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for Are protection ,purposes. This do- the
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. ! hatened to ; in fact it w4s remarked by the the villa -go. -Mr. J. Wbitel of Hay,s�ip- council,grant an Oqual sum along with tim�e was spent until ille 4,mall hourK, - . - La&i.,_ . I , 1� -tb
w 7 The 4uestion of damages ialto be argued Sabbath 18phool anniyersary of the Motris councilto be expQed on w1leD all dispersed to their homes,where We beg to intimate to the men ; but outside of
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� I many that as an oratorical effort it .
I . befor the Master, and the injunction, Methodist church takes place on - this' ped a wirload of A. 1 horses to Boston I - , opular .Be
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; I could baxdlv be surpassed by any lee- -. Mr. G. Ingram, of TuAer. said gr vel road. ' Carried. they were s 0--'. veloped'Lo p
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. i of th ,court is suspended for 30 days so (Friday) ey9niDg. Tea for tb that --
. . a this week, .Audi rs'report was laid InDfore the arbas of morpheus. Seaforth and vicinity, � . Tyndau a -ad Huxley,
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. . turer, and �eflected uubounled honor ' ith, left for Manitob . i ! �
� ement between at 5 p. In., and public entertainment. SM I . .i . bo �
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� � as to ermit of an arranF . � - council and examined. MovedbyJohn I ', thinkers comparablet '
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� I on the Reverend gentleman's abilities. ,, ence at 7 where he intends sp.1nding the sum . � given the -apartment over our WHO '
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I , Admis ion 15 cents, �o Comm . _ Z act t
� I the P ties or aw appeal to the higher . . by Edwar Bryan, i � - I to ,M
; I r Taken altogetber, the cocert and lee- , . bed on Sab- imer. Several otheral also left here Hyslop seconded' - Huron Presbytery. . no criKcs equal
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1, i court P. In. Sermons to be pr6ac oBe that t Auditors' report be adopted . � i ' 0-t , - no Biblical scholars thE
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I i ture were a grand Buccea's,' and every- ' Sing ithia week for the Northwest, Wh .1 I Room to. an experienced DDW : -
� . - his decision of Vice-( '4iancellor bath School work-uoxt Sabbath, . -
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. i f.- and thl t e erk be instructE d to pub. Th Presbyteri of Huron m6t in I Ellicott. :
: i one seem ased with the I possession o - - i .
. I . Proudfoot if accepted by the defendants ,ing 1 '4 Post. Willir church, Clinton, on Tuesday the - '
ed to be well pI by , 0 chil&en,-,The socig in the names we are not in I
I _. ' h nts are EngliEh ip -
� I . � our mdrch getting lish th 3 abstract in the Brussels Mantle Maker from TORONTO;* Scho]1afsh'
: manner "a which things, were carried ' We notice . I
. � a I s�stained by the Superi�r Courts, Methodist Episcopal church on Tuesday .
- I I o�ut.-Com. - or nded. and in- large stocks of 6pri 3g and summer -Carr ed. Court of Revision of drain- 13th 4nst., at 10 o'clock, a. In., 06ud I - I I means zmake ecl ,atiOn:
� - � , I ,unfortu - e i 1 t as fairly atte � We
� - will �Iace the towm in a very----, it to ad- with t�e ex short interval will 0
. . 11 --- i w have age asa 3ssment opened pursuat ception of a _pen ,ku or about the 11di . I coliegia,u at Eton, wht.
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I i . ven171 ,�S In a to be pleasantly and goods.- SleighiDg parl ies 'are, and - -
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; I MIhITARY C - ge.&rea of the ev DID see e Our journtr eut : pay fro�n �5350 to 45600
. NaERT.-The concert on , Date � from last meeting, embers sit uoo continued in session until Six
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. r i Wednesday evening IaBt under the aus- Wet, Bwft. py laDds, which, before the profitably Apent.-The residence,of Mr.' been the order of the w I all pre ent. The following parties hand- p. m. i The, meeting was opened by April in oopuection with olir - .1 " costs a,student who hal
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! � were d nod, were worse than � d i ritten appeals against theii as- devotioAal exercises, condui tied by the. I I donot know, but 1,
, ; � ! es of No. 3 Company 33rd Battalion On Friday e in MsutWan& Dress Goods deparkao ,
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i . � Vp;llunteers, was a spler4id success in less. I These lands have been drained. had'a , narrow escape from, destruction SCHOOL ENTERTAINM - The min- L �
. � �Jxe`aiiant an James Cuthill, on the modera6m, Rev. Mri, McCoy, .
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�, � stove pipe, ,table School entertainment W . .� I
� i tends -nee of townspeople, and a 'ecial I the slame time by removing the stagnant . origi 4ted from a defective I .
SP Hoagin,s Hall, the same being given in John Stewart and James Nair a -p- confirmela. 1 4 Of & English publi
I � I watei which formerly ac"cumulated in but was discovered in time and was ex- I .
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- I . train from Goderich brought with it a - onuection viith Sc400l Section i No. pealed against their asBessm. t being The reicoras of the various sessions meat hi this paper., of our 30 W.
� ; these swamps the health and safetv of tinguished withoutdOiDg Serious dam 0 - I . . .. � � ed botli Eton and Rug
� I goodly number from that town mud from I . excess ve, All were examine on oath, for the pkat year were called for and . �
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I . . emp,conduotor of �be Choral I,Tuckersmith,taug4by John Hackney, bel mer I was the gues
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. Clinton, so that the hall was o6mforta- the people have been promoted. But age en g suffi-
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c - t atdBtate that OWiDg late of Th the . lalitter the gue ....
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I ; bly ffl- led. The entertainment was one th drai 's which have accomplished Society,,wiaheo u ing the shortness of notice given, And cient to ebauge the roU. It WUB moved exceptions, these were found to have :
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I � of the best ever given, in , Seafortb, and 0 e same time at. to %rmeeting the fact that informaM n bad been gain. by JobnHyslop,oaconded by Wnlxilne, been correctly and carefully kept. . I,- tutiong from very difl
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. i I I I . . ' A of the evening that that no Alteration be made in j1he drain- , A telegram was received.from Rev.W. I I � - view. * Perhaps to this
� __ , it. d t V%nou 6 salt works in town, and have in for practise on Monday evi3ijing last, but ed in the early pa . � . .
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. � f It was the genei was to play ,an age asslesoment roll and that t e Court Martin, of'Norwich, intimating.his
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� i - Mrs. Caldwell's equathas never appear- this way, as it is said, polluted a blio he wi have a fall Professor Meek, wb I -
� � , pu �bes particularly to . - : Uof Revision be now closed. -Carried. � Acceptance of the call extended to him � I
. f L - . E. MCFAULt . ves, is Aue tb
� I xt Monday large and important apart in the ev I thema6l
Z - . i ed in Se&forth. She hits a beautiful, I Stream. We have, therefore, only two meeting of members on - ne I alter ,Oliver, aeoon ; * I LL, .,; � .
I . T mme, Moved by W dad by " by the congregation of Exeter. Arrange.
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I I 1 .. clear, sweet, '-and thoroughly trained courses open to us. We must close up evening when he will be present. -Mr. ening's programme, I I - i�aae for his induction at . �
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p . Day GOODS.10 - , Eton is situated .
a - I t , her selections were alike these drains, and permit the surface William L an arri ed in town . -, - I - from: I
� . - voice, while I 09 y audiepoe. Our in 1875, regulating statute labor be now Bxeter, on Ae 3rd of April. next, M.r. , .
I I , Manitoba, on . Monday last, an intelligent and ha , W. . THE ICAMS H _. TbAmes River
: I f gooc koo, song is alone worth waters from the surrounding country to Carberry - - neal d and a by-law be drafted and I Carriere, of draud Bend mg appoinu I . -1 I
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. � th - f adoitosion. ! Mr. Kelly, in accumnlate on our low laDdaland leave and inteno L e4 in'secordance with the statute, I ed to preach, Mr. Thompson, of Bruiee., .
. rice 0 unt of the evenin Is proceedings,we : - . I �
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. as al I g e -half field, to add.re,4s the people, aui Mr. i SEAFORTH ONT I
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