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BUY YOUR SEEDS FOOM Monday night was rather an unruly one.
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7 I safe oil stove in -the world. E -ye I
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. . the roost pleassint ar A suooes8f al affairs accepted. and the tender of William
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I occasion will be furnished by the baud -epted. The Chairman of.
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Hotel in this town On
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played excellent playing; and gave
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a good account of themselves. It was
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generally expected before the match
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to disappointment. I Play las 6
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the Berlin players only got one goal.
I . -1honse Iola jLtfb the traveli-bg public,
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This, consideriDg the 'circumstances,
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may be taken as a victory for the
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Seaforth boys. The Berlin players ad-
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mitted that this .was one of the hardest
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matches they* have had for a long�
- Yohn Hav�kshaw in Exeter, and re-
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time. A team from the Seaforth club
leave here to -day for, Berlin, and will
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club of that town on Saturday. The
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Seafbrth team will be composed of the
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LeDnau and J. Muldrew, half backs;
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Geo. Campbell and. J. Bulger, left for-
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. the last mepting of the Mitchell council
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year. This speaks well for the correct
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and careful manner in which Mr. Stark,
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the SiSiessor, did his work. -Mr. Mo-
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Na,bb who bad the contract of watering
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Kinburn for 8100.. -Mr. J. C. Laidlaw
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has purchased the residence of Mrs.Jas.
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fl. Berill DD, paying therefor the sum of
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83,500 arid he has sold big own to Mrs.
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Benson,for 61,200. Mr. Laidlays pur-
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I I I 'I" I THE � HURON EXPO liTOR. � - . I I I 1, MAY 18, -1983A - �
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1 ., I much more tasteitilly painted sign.- merits, I shall be most happy to bring lot 8, . . ,
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�Sst W k. He I -i ,a Studious, ol"er lgreat' pl�iisure to those irlio he&rdl cOnce"iOn 8, to be trans : . Z
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F�ung an who will iyet make his mark them." They also'-playea a, 1 �he Odd-' We understand that Mr. W. Hannah unquestion able evidence at any time from school section No. ji feltTed . �, L- .
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fell P I I 6th iDl3t.! I has sold his fsri�a to Mr. David ]Rae, of and place,. as to the oorrectnoss bf any- to School Becition.No. L *'
in the rofessiol i-'-`A1,t a meeting 61 the , held on thf I . 8, be received,W � I I
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I a, of the Mechanics' and- gavd� the very greatest F atisfaction. Howick, but we have not heard the thing that I have ever stated. in these the clerk notifythe trustees of S�h J� �
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rpsol tion was �, inari MOUSly paosed to Tdr. St� ;437er I CT' the THim TwmNTy-F * arried. . .
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ry 0 the Librarian to . Great Mind Realer. - t&nts of this -village intend havino a In tlae meantime let him I cultivate a Moved by George Holland, r,eeoudea b . . .
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iboreaSe"the sa monster celebration oii the 24th to little decency of expression before he Daniel Manly, t1aat lot 141f concesgi0ii L '%.. �
$300. � This i a !' ecoguition of - Mr. We tire glad to be able to � State tb at . 7 11 '�� - -
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*oore"ov,iluab aer ices which -is'well, the co m�orth Me. consist of runniug, jumping, horse rac- again inflicts his eff usiong On the public. be transferred from school ITO: I
ing, &o. As Bluevale's celebrations have This is tw"e second time I have replied 4, and annexed to school section NLO. 5 . . -
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t1ate would peri ait, the salary should be seouribg the services of the celebrated why this one will not be much morq I so. a has originated,, Mer6after I oball wait Sections and all intettated p&rtiesool -� 11 � � ,-
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Crosse club I are,� tting themselves who will give -one of his a misinments car. , ,
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. � East Wawanosh. before I again 11 answer a fool mcwrding zied. Moved in amendment by Alex. . �, � . - .-
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ONAL.-Mr. Wellwood left 4or to his folly." . Kerr, not seconded, that L inasmuch -.1" . . L
perations.-Rov. , rofessor Grigg who day evening nextj the 24th: irist. Mr.' P-Elas - ;
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as here darino' the early part of � the 4 1 Scotland on May 8rd, for the pn4ose C11 John Malone has not petitionedto hs;# � � ra . - I
. Cumberland's powers as & 11aind-reader; Morris. . Lot 14, concession 4, removed ,;�-.. � .1.
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Pak canvassiqg,for the Endowment are. simply marvelous. Hen,,aiveseveiial,' of bringing out some fine ijnpo jrort � I
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. Pad of -K go, was very Sue, d I I stock. 11 - - , BRiErs.-Mr. H. Mills has rented w. SchoolSection No. 4, and transferroa A. - L S3XT A
. nox O -e entertainments in Toronto pring the I . one Sohool Section No. 5, that no action be . . �
. �:eas U in his I a - orte, showing that the past week- and fairly electrified a,nd I THE ' FA.LL WaxAT.-Farmers ,are Pattergoia'a fs,rm, of 100 acres, for � I �. I ,iTXTB:01 I � I
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h d I . at crop, ,the year, for 0240. Mr. Patterson retain t an thereoit-Lost. Moved by or I . .L � I .. � -----_-
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p�ople, of _Seafoi�t and vicinity are pro- RStODi8bed the people. The I Ge _g,e
the r duty in: this matter.- the3rdiciptsays: "AmoDf �he Most � probability beffig Ahat a considera1ble the house and garden, and purposes I . =:� �,
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Rev. L, I' 11 , - ion will be plowed up. I workin � at the brick -laying business A :: He
he r.1 cDonagh, of Clinto noticeable'of his wonderful f BaIts was the: port 0 - J be held josla-h - ,:
I. , I . I Mrs. J. B�Ldd at McGonagle's tavern, on Mon t L
lect -are on temperance in fo - � - 1�iEETiNG.-A meeting of the direc�ors during the summer.- day the � .
11 deliver a . Rowing :-'Chief Draper, �,, Jr. Ben- ov' 28th of May, fo: the pur ai&g .
�be town ball in thi I town, this Friday entl I' en- wrote I of the Beaver cheese factory was held. who was away getting a cancer rom - pose Of 1101 � .
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I ev., oiler for the whey at $4.10 per . ton was and although- . . IL -
C-Dor�agh is an abl' speaker, although unknown to Mr. Camberl . ! f ,she was quite delirious I transactions -Carried. I . 7 *8 life �. d
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Worthy of a. large auifence. A collec- a el contain.' that was made last. LocALs.-Rev. W. Birks :- 51 it U�
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ion will'be tak6n at th -and Mr. iland then ' I ly to bb trando ft"den 0
a olose.-The in4 the total, C BUILDING.' Mr. S. MeBurney �ur- before long. -Mr. R. Forbes,of the 3rd minisit6r, expects short orig n
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� mherstburg-Ech,o f last Week' says.: taking up the ashes in his I ar d Scatter-! poses erecting a fine brick resi ie 1 red to Londesborougli.-Me
. I - I i tip ct home in Belgrave, leaving his former 901's. Johi - , , - "isged �41 per,81
13, this summer and has let the con Gosman and Benjamin Evans left,ft - - . -, ,a.
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k1agelrom her mo bar's (Mrs. V. Le- mediately out of the Bb 8 began to for the brick and mason work to Z. h6me to big - son an'd wife, who titke Tuesda, Xork, I . :i , �
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Mo � 1� Showers. -Michael Walker, is erecting immediate possession. -Mrs. J. Atkins, where they will take the Pennsylv I I
W,a A� rbaidence in this town to the form the -total 11 218 i blood'red . I" I t ; .lace framea I
' d therioe to rn, sud has the foundation of the 4th concessiou,is at ,present I I -
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roa;u Catholio'cbdrch an flgu�ies. Rev. Arthur Bald i i hid a pin & bank ba . I .. - stammer of the State Line for Englarid. - .* 61a head (
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the, oemetery, Saturday morning among the audience, and r. Cumber,. almost finished. Thomas Gibbons, lin. 'visiting the relations and friends of her 4 ' . � I
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44d was largely aa�l . . . hent beforer6turning.-The sto.rescloo r8A'W,jtl1 a V
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friends of Mrs. Joht Govenlock, of Mo- ately proceeded to the spot, Nyhere the has laid in i a quantity of material for A TF,nRirF ED FAMILY. -One evening at 7 p. in. no 1w 01094 - . �
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is r covering from h4 �r recent severe ill- other experiments, such as tb tricks in I -Dr. Jenny K. Trout, of T ,a 6 �
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4 . given. Mr. Gurney, , as in the is the, � bricks, and proceeding down the 4 � -
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sqld�� a� grade milch ow to Mr. David audience, was rather "tonis ad to find houn's Stallion, " Count Careless,',' I clines to give iton the ground that t6 . . Vcn,&-u, the
I , tove pipe into the stove, knocked the I I I
Do van for the Bari of $92. . She I was Mr. Cumberland's watch in is pocket not dead SIR was reported last week, but ,a door, I membersof the faculty,- who are IU ... .... I
ppirr�!ased for shipn ent to Manitoba, and his own watch in that of the Rev. we believe has begun travelling on .his doors open, and escaped into the ' Pherson, 9- :
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and: in her some,of ihe -Mud Kings " DO, Baldwin. . - route. � I I I Suit themselves. . . .... L I I � �
, � colm last found its way into the cellar, where .. � �� Itobb, 9. P111 -11a
-1 r. Robert Beggs, 10th inBt. RiaEuitA c FEvEii.-As Mr. Mal 1�
Will get a beauty. The Toronto Mail of th ; i li'ved �Only 1
amoud, iT�, had b�en ver ill for Some it very fortunately escaped, much to I I �;
8beipinaker, left here with his family for gives the following interes iinj deserip- L J - y f . I i, bought by Is
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Bropkiville on Wednesday. He took tion of another of his gre it fea�tg. i it days Dr. McTavish was. sent for. 11� the delight of Mrs. Campbell, who was I ... �. I
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wit4 birn'the remai s Of, his deceased says: 11 Mr. Cumberland, %ft r experia: prQuiaced that tlid ailment was rheu- . I ,�
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m f. for re-iritormen in ,that town.- menting upon five of the an lemen. by ,matic fever. His; sufferings are -very not retired. She was very'much fright. . I . A repolter- . 41
Unmugb Love, of Hills Green,. was getting them to c ce t te -their inten'se, bo ,much So at timep as to ran- . enea, and - no wonder. Mr. Campbell, - � . g of being , eo
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recqtAly offered and -efused $1,800 for thongbta'upon, and il dfolded der him unconscious. ,` i " I . � 41
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,f He I O." The offer was made by a fixed upon Dr. Thorburn f r the demon. ly purchased at the sheep sale of Mr. fal slumbers so suddenly, was greatly .. � - An I I
gen I . . London Itownship.-Bow- . 1, Brantford, a pair of very terrified, and bad he nut immediately - Toy cabin-,
�leman in stration. He asked the dcctor to think Parley, nea,r . � Wntgomery
dents�hotel in this t6wn is to be sold by me he reaobed the open air, it is supposed be Who are Just now tvanf *
t upon. an object in any house within a superior S6uthdown Ewes, and sin . Uq !
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public auction on T1 he 14th of quarter of a mile of the hotel, andwrite brought them home each ewe has had o a was seriously injured.. . I ank you W?i
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iianle�-Mr. Danca . n To neon left here down upon a piece of paper the name two lambs! and all'doing well. Mr. ii . i . 1 A',
. innipeg where he is � a of the most. Successful � I I . I Sherlff,�
on Wednesday for . . of the object and - the ro bi h it Parley on . wautea me t
wilh, �in future, reeld om i:.w le I readers oft this kind of sheep in the Brussels. -
)with his father, was to be foand. This boin done tbe" b i � . . . � ky. so Ito
'paper � w . . ' Province. At this sale he sold75 sheep --
Mr. 6.F. Johnson. P uncan is a smart, as handed.to Bishop',- weatman, i Bus'INEss NOTICE. Mr. F. S. Scott, I and 18 good I
seeady young man and we wish him a which netted him. the handsome sun!l of will henceforth act as correspondent, -
and- a committee of two was appointed � Black Cashineres ) . I I ky, to Mr. A
pro,, �erous future in' lbe Prairiecity.- to accompany the doctor and Mr. Cum- $2,283. One pair of ewes sol� for $fOl. and agent for THE ExPosiToR M Bru,s. I master. �,
Th �rand Trunk company have Ship- berland. A thin wire was t ad round Mr. Hill paid 062 for the pair he got. I ,�
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it'ig intended to gravel the station yard, the doctor's leaving about a foot be-' Mr. Janies Ballantyne, on.the boundary entrusted to him will receive prompt . . 151ackliord"s ,
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parties agbinat firin'g off fire -�'braa'kers rushed out of the room, along the cor- in the bar yatid, and the mare, which It , I I ; I. tstioxi. was - �
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an4,1 other like ex I losiveB within the ridor, down the stair had foaled few days previous to this .
p a, and out into the - i .
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corporation. This is a practice too street. Here a crowd bad galhered and mishap, W let out loose, and -she, fol. � . . i
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couqmonly indulged inlabout this time 'pair, who were * going at a lowed by be foal, broke through the I 1!
i followed the _TnE Cizops.-Tbe weather ia, cold 1 Was '113i's goo
of t4e year, and is fraught with great - I 11 401air most 0.
, steady trot, along Front at ree 4 to Sim - voistern. The mare was extricated by & ... �
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danger especially in a dry time when o0e, up Simooe to Wallin ri� along the team of , g attache4,, and i
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#re$are easily igniW, and besides, it is drew her out, but before -the foaf could I , i . .
ii ' . South- side of Wellington o pr. - �- Mau and dif
. i�. i up their f all wheat. A number are . 11
� njisance to the piliblic.-Every person arriviDg at York they crossed to the be liberate4 he was dead. :j .
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Vb91 possibly can, should go and hear REcovERED.-Mr. Neil McKellar, �110 . � ;�
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Mr I Stewart Cumberland the great mind 'gate leading to the entrance o the sur. had been very unwell for upwards of a are busily employed iii making gutters i. . I I 4 'I Clair 2" ask
v . week, has in vered again. This Silks for Ma ..... ,I 1 �
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� *�� gery in Dr. Thbrburn,?s residence a halt on the Main street, but it looks very I i 41 Oh yes I
ii.ea er, Who gi 'es one oi his ' entertain Ily reco -
merits in Cardno'k Hall on Thursday for an instant was made, and then they is. the first %ime, although well advanc- I i .
.1. much like 11 robbing Peter'to pay ]Vaul,"
�veping ..next, under the auspices of the passed through the gate. ' The door ad in year4!, he has had occasion for the and in a few months will never be no- -. . � : . ;--it was 8!
Ne6haniegl Institute. -A team from the being looked,tbe doctor ban Summoning of a physician or taking of �! she used I
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High Solabol foot bal, club go to Galt' . theirdrugo. Had he not been, prevailed - . . [� would sing.
in an - tb a key, and on its be g opened I NEw TAILOR SHOP. -S. SInale, of the � .
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�his evening to play �he return match upon it is not likely he wQuld have had. i
the pa,ir pushed in, follo we I by one I Old Broadway House, cannot be idle, so Mantle T-rimmings, i
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#ith the Galt. club I to -morrow. Good of the committee " .ep)fters, and the servic0s I lf'�,,% medical man at all. i
. , two I 0 . is busy erecting a commodious tailor- - 1: &I And did
JIM04 go with them. -A meeting of the two policemen, and s Mr. McKellar thinks that when an in- I . I � . . il
shortl if terward i shop on the corner of Catherine and ,;
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Liconse Commissioners fur SouthHuroia by Rev. . I dividual o I ce- begins using medicine it I �; dil you SaV4
! , Mr. Baldwin. The'ights were - Elizabeth streets, when he will again I . il
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extensive manner the 24th. The pro� 1�
isn 6 where he inte'rids residing for a 'the third, which is used as a dining- No UNIO i x. -The quarterly meet�ing ceedings will consist of athletic sports, I ... . I � , ; The canoe r
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tiw 3, at least, if th�, country and cli- room. Meantime, the go 8 as lit, and of the.j3tauley circuit Methodist EPis- base halt and L& rosse matches, and an .1
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Mr. Cumberland and the doctor were copal 10huK'ch, was held- in Chiselhur8t entertainment by the Dramatic Com- 1,
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a, 7 he has dispose � of most of his pro- Styhsh Milhnery, , . t I . Lord helped
discoveredin the pantry. Iaaminute lmt Saturday and Sunday. The buffli- paDy in tbebvening. The 33rd Bat- ;
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1' no made an exc*ellBnt commissioner. and went straight to a medicine chest � question w�s one of the chief items of f an we fully"expect m good.; attendance'. � . - . �[ , . Issue Riley,
. 1 Mr. L. Thorne, as placed a very in the oorner standing against the wall. interest. The result ority RzxoTAL.-Mr. John Campbell, for- 1, I He it was W
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bp6rdBome new d hiery wagon upon He endeavored to ppen tl a door, 'but - . Handsome Parasols, &e. ;. could 210t td
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.�hbi road which is alike creditable'to finding it was looked be felt about till THE WRONG NAmic.-The choir meu- this town, leaves this *eek for the I ..
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his �establishment a d the manuf . acturer his hand rested upon- the tioned last' week in connection with Consinercial Hotel, Seaforth. His triends - 1 drags himse
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Nr. John Dorsey.-' r. Win. Grieve, of was inserted -in the lock, a he then the sugar � social in Seaforth is not in Brussels, and they are not few, are - : and arms Uj
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"a' beat the worl � As a producer of hesitation be raised his hand to the the Cbiselhurst Methodist- Episcopal trust that he may succeed ip this new Will find An excellent assortment to .;
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in 9wn the other d iv as Samples, one Small morocco bound medicine case, members If the Dobsonfamily in the BRimirs.-Trout fishing- is now the . " � 'on de top 01
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6f which measured J inches the one F . I .
, . � asking the doctor, 11 Is this t a thing ?" Choir. order of the day, and our village nim. . . 44 _kunt Gl
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way and 10 inches t! a other way, and to which the doctor r4lied in the ACCIDF.NT.-Mr. H. Madson. met with rods can be seen wieuding their. way to . I 44, Uncle To]
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nillobased an land aused by b is dragging the d Detor along. unmana&�ble, tried to runaway. They here 'this week, when it *did good work. E. MCFAUL'S . . . I
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n Aich he is oin 'to open out a ired The party then return A t th hotel pulled Mr.'Madson over the dashboard, -A. Roo, of the Queen's Hotel, Bring- I 'Uncia
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and other large citie .-Mr. Hugh Bobb . 0 Segel � I � : ,
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left on a brisiness v sit to riltoba on CASH DRY GOO � RE � I
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I Wednesday. 1A w days The wonderful result of the experiment thatither ultof the accident has not busy practising for the Twenty -Fourth. . 11 1, shortl!
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)re'vliously a cal lo4d of his celebrated formed a topic for animate, 1, convarsa- been serious. 11 . - I .: -t at the L�
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iried meats wbich'I 1he will dispose Of tion amongst the ladies anc' -0 I, , ; t1iemseives�
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�o � I he Bohemians q that opuntry.-A gentlemen . improvement by having Ttirnberry I � I - 2 � children, '
present, who felt th.Qroughl astounded HAls Green. I street scraped. -Wm. White, better I � � : ea
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afd received f rom r. J-. S. Roberto and at what appeared tobe a F upernatural A POOR, Cnop.-The ifall -wheat in known as 11 King William," accompani- I � - i�� -the f ree
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I argon &D their safe arrival accomplished thought -read 3r." poor crop &B season. - Here-a'nd there flying visit last week -E. E. Wadev .. -- - 1� =
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.that P?int t, their stock and The Globe of .the 7th inst., gives is a fair fi Id, but they are very ex I cep- barrister, intends visiting the land of big 1. - I- I �
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ff�ots all in good "' der. , They were another instance of Mr. Camberland's birth in June, and will combine busi. Dresses and Mantles- �' � !'Uncle i
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omewhat Surprise to find the f ar wonderful powers as a inind-reader. vici-nity a least, be over a third of a ness with pleasure. He will, no doubt, .. I visiousl .=(
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ed Carney hous � an island, causirIg This one was performed inOttawa, and crop. So a fields which looked pretty 6D]Oy himself immensely.-A.R.Morris, . I
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r, Coldwell to re ark that he 11 never is described as follows : I I Before a well when the snow went off, are now tailor, has removed his . *y WIfe .
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:, article o6rhich he had ba a the hon. Np,w ARN. - Mr. Hugh Love is forthat of commercial traveller for &,, I - : I now ]
I 0 Seem to indic4e that 'we ar gentleman think. Mr.* Cumberland led having er ted this season on his farm London house. . - L .i -at Dresde .
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,ed,for &'spell of ��od weather. -The him up a flight of stairs at the far end in Ste, c I � — L tmtil b
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33id Battalion Riflo Association intend of thq house, then around and up -a 'when completed, will be one of the mclunop, - . . - fairm, do
ha" iDg their annuaiI� �rifle matches at Second flight, and along the corrider ., Si RX
V 4 . largest ani bedt in the township. The A GOOD COLT. -Mr. James Hillen, of I - .
: tbqir range, Sea,fort4, on Monday the eastward till right above the parlor, he building il � to be 66x56 feet, with stone the Ilth concession of XcKillop, was .L 4 � - Settled iu (
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ion Rifle 1 Association Medal book and reappeared Shortly in the pleted will ..cost over 41,000.' The weeks old colt, providing he would keep 11
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on Wednesday eveniqg at the residence been given a note by Mr. iLurier with contract I .- -- I rebelion.
i, rider the auspices n ref used the tompting'offer. It is
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of Mr; John Beatti�'I, the number of the room and the article ,Alex. Mel �eath will do the -framing and 1. &very superior colt, and is from im,. - i, Col. Eyrie �
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of ifie choir of th,� MethodiA church on it, was asked what the �itle wao,and carpenter work. � ported Stock. . I - R�- tbei 4of
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rtsti:ji;, ty I I . * ; FARM PURCHASED. -Mr. Robt, Camp- I . Ihn. I d I
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grs;'mme cousisted'df�ocal mud instru- We could quote many o er examples I t � near -f
m4r1tal music, rea�Iilings, Speeches, LocAmTjEg.�Mr. Wm. Eokmier is has purchased the west half of. lot 29, 1 . � - � wher
I Ike- equally int6re8ting anrl wo aderful,. but improving.-]��rs. J. Kelner ig danger- in the 9th concesiion, known as the , I .... I . I . of Di
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W. and Mrs. Beattie placed their hand- the above will Suffice to Show the pe ously ill with pneumonia. -Mr. Milne's .Clayton farm, for wEich he paid the I � I I
some residence en401Y at the disPOB&I culiar gifts of this wonderf al man, and I I Chuges moderatts Well i6ff, , -
of �he compaiv, and left notbing un. the -nature of the entertalument he will horse ranaway the other day, causing ,sum of 82,260. The farm contains : - U46, at t
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the evening. I . � I This is probably the only Opp further di mag6. - On ThuIrsda,y, the besides otberbaildings. Mr.CaimpbelL - � i.
4 ortun'ty 3rd inst,'dr. J. Gillard, of. Allpena, and hasmadea good�bmrgain, mild there . . I R
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bearing him and witjlegBi g the per- . ..---� � � to -this, 7011
01 OMPLIMENTSBY. 'The Brant Rev. Mr. McCrea performirig. the % cere' ,Strike than he ifl. The purchase wale -
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poqitor of last week makes the follo w- few weeks for the Nortl West, after mony. A large number of guests were made through tb6 land agency of Mr. I I 1. . told her th
ino coml)limentary reference to the assombled, and a very enjoyable time A. Stiong, Seaforth. I . �
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pefformances of -two of our most � . v. was spent, COUNCIL DoniGs- At ithe last meeting , ..� Was publit
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estoemed lady residents: ."Mrs. 0. . MCFAULY A
I Blueval.6- empty he d for three or four . weeks in number of accounts, it was', moved by . E .1 . -. 'while ther
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bit�jon to s6veral -guests on Thuraday ture in the Canada Metho ist church, last week' Post"with an &Aicle -1 'Which Zaie's hill, on concession line '2 and 3, 1 loops 14 � Ago, bavin
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1), is remark tble for nothing but I"' - Jot 21, and an equal amount be expend- . I
evening, perfoxming 'upon Ordinary on Friday evening last. -T he Presby- ' OW Pat TKE CASH DRY G -Reveral ch�
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glasses, tuned, by being partly filled terian church has been newly plastered sonalities, of which any' reSpeotabI6 ,od on the hill, concession line 6 and 7, - - I Istme 0 ,
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