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,�� _4 " I . - 6uy size- and tr seot a %ch of #9 Rioq _; day and is -said t(kbe. of excellent a - address AS MA and - a - presents s4es what is given to two in Walton be did not,. however, admire, and . � , �
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Ii! �, i FLOWEk,GARDEN. . Smialer squaxes, (' on � .
I - - � . I . :� - I . 1188 dotted lines th g m - in Lucknow- ' for ,the sum of Blat3hfo . The reverend inisters.-The Reform , ub of 'Win. 'in vain. I
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I - 1- :�-,� -- - 4NV FIFELD SEEDS. far.) Bisect each side of 'the inn 3r .$200. They were well'sold. � Mr. T. A. though '11 . a yobng ladies .
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� 1 - square ; iu ea6h cornei ,�o draw a Sharp, Started for Guelph� on Monday q . quioily bad 'the presents b I members, who neither uses of 86. Helens who have been f'
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. �� . the large aqua * I at -re- A good place in MoKillop� for Aeform, appreciation Of the labors of theiryou .
a � - - 4 got an lonnee of Old S'eed, in Stock. diagonal draw- 9, saine to �he - neare . � I
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�, q I' I point of division on the' inner. Square. He intonded entering Dick in some of miuiitry among themp �Lnd assured I L presented him with a first-class valise I I I . .
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I,- !��__ I,- ilk r ' of its buse. Paper four: - (1) Dri�v 1% ney returned from Winnipeg on Fri. ness'theyb ' rendered him, mud Bia=Fs.-While raising a 'barn for pieciated. . . . . - .
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� ' k,L__ iJ filling in three Squares ; (3) Draw a' them to good advantage. -In the foot t *1 ai4auce of over 20 feet. It is, as pome horses the other day. . _____�
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_4 aqua e tween the junior clubs�, of Seaforth .and and glad ened to learn of their spiritual �
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. J �- , Q -1 m, Cattle out victor. a mud tem oral, welfaxe and advance- we are glad to see him around as usnal. the cause being gas in the atom MARKET '
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L F1 ttt 'W - tor . the left side of the square with the ng t by 1 goal to 0. The Iit�le fellows were ment. � PAIR --,,
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- I D�OTRICT MATTE. .1 correapdndibg curves. M Whst.iS 'a Wya. , The match was a very interest- J.J. Ricel�are away atte . y Quin -
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1 ;�7 . � I - - ading. confer- state. We understand that the,Aoctor of them became sick and was imm'edi- . : 'Tulle Ath
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I F GREAI� BARMUNS InBoots and Shoes an ellipse if given the diameters.. (dY nuniber of people. -The circus of King, QETTIN4 RxADY.—Mr. W,. C. � S I - I -
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.1-1 1. at KeTntlyres, 'Seaforth. The old and What is meant by ,?quare and 8ignilar Burke & Co.., on Friday last, was fairly is. havinR �he cellars duo, . . � BOA]
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= and SH�Wem Special, induoemen rnTn me affixed to figures; draw' from met�- 'aUebided. It was a �ery good entertain. perty he recently * urcnso� from Mr.' 830;bemau Slipped an�A sprained ber the way -home when it fell dead. Mr. ' . .
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�. � - . - listrating a mmetrical at. menf of ihe kind. -The members of the Stsubury,lprevious to the erection of ankl� last week while"alig4ting from the GikIlaghar has replaced it by buying F11 . S - till I � '"" — I �
.1 � - Buyers. 1A large stock and a great variety of , ori a cross ill y L . - R200TuCLAS BU I �
;� - - styles to; v�oose from. Closing out ray present rangement, about the Centre of a squar � . a �
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- �!'. Foresters' band arediligently practisin three- fine ick stores'. � - I . ttee .
, I � St,ock,wi0h the view of going out o; ready made -_ I 9 - I wagon atibe store. :If farmers will fine horse from R. Mellon for $160. 1 . 1i 1111 I
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- . ' S. Andrews briug their wives to do their shopping S"BATH ScHooL ANNiT'ERsA,Ry.-The � ! . 0
. . I -Foik. ]�. B. Accounts are now oat an4 must : M ' ' . . - ! . EEP N rOltRIED.-Mm. , . ! I . I . - 31T.
I . - I 11 be attend0d to At Once- JOHN MOINTIOU, Main ORE IMUIGRANTS. "Two more Imml ' progresq.-Rain seems to fall. v had about 20 lambs killed by dogs a few in their heavy wagons " I Z
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11 -train on Tuesday�eveniug. - They were did effect'upon vegetdtion.-The wise, in th The dogs are beheyed out obliging Storekeeper and postmaster iug tli*eir annive.-sary services on next I � i
. l6ought all theii turnip need for the last ton years - killed terra firms, or we w uld suggest that 2nd '
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I . 11 from the �ame house, And have iiever 4d any utterly destitute, 'and had neithei � � e same way.. , ._ , � for U
�. .. . i: I I that did, =Pgfte the best satisfaction. The re son .. Pro, men of the County .are vegetating in the to bblong to parties in Cliuton. . erect steps!iu froni of his store, so as to Sabbath and Monday, June 10 and 11th. �- zments 4`11
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. 3 r mearlB wherewith to buy county tow kkOnAxan.-The semi-aunual meeting acoommodite those that axe thoughtless �Sermons on Sunday at 10 a.m. ana at i
)_ I I ht the Tory Xt to -4 thisl week, and are, no .
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. . I : . I � . to struggle t � I ,hat particular. .2.30 p.m..,'by Rev. Mr., Tonge, of Stir- - iho Wilt]
, I _. the seed §an tbe"price' A full stock In hand belonging to each family, and in on� earri-their wages,-Th� Court in con- will be held in the Oran . I ROLLS- PAI r- T-'
qw J � ,. mOw. Price as - td* as at "y other reliable house. instance the man i . . ge Hall,Clinton, �, - , ton, and at 7 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Hartley, I LS 0 XjI3 4977,611d
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�.- ,g p that requir6s . a aged mud lame,and nection with the Anci t Order of For. next Tuesday, June 12th. 'A full at. J Kin7burn. . 1 $ - With tht
t. - iof Blueva,le. A tea part .will be held 1
; -by buying poor seed, but buy the pidly increasing tendance of the brethren is! requested. - . i V " i
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. . re informed the!memberslaip has bury, of the Rattenbury Hot4se, Clin will form the programme. Tea wili. be . eathe
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- , doubled within, the 'past year. The was married to Mae Martha Logan, of organizing another clabs. Knowing her Served at 4.30 o'clock p.m. The follow- - In Exchangd for 1__� I I'll * to 42 fe0i
- . - gatoftlq Art'hur'sLunding,forsnual family. holds, and 4o furniture of any descrip. Lod talk of importing'from England -'a -Goderioh, Ii I . ., I
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t I- 41M , , go wit Wednesday. They were abilities and qualifications to be o entlemen are expected -to take part 1� ture to IN.
. f , Age I on 'on- tion to put in a house f the !119 9
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. _bven if they. -had, maguificeat banner, which will cost over married in,' Goderi a4ne down' I �:
I . no , riftnaining a certhlu446e W situation. ch and �, in' the services, viz.: -Rev. Messrs. il Couseque
: I � Apply to Mw. Tnoxpson, John Street, Sealorth - One, and nothing to bity" it with. T is higbest order, we feel assured her efforts I ,
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. ... was in. town� on Tuesday last, and the 3.50 train for Detroit etc',. edly Tonge, Although all previous enter- � I cool
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� �. _. % . are requested to ' e ,-Mr. Walter McMillan, son 91 Mr. long and usef al life. . h ,
of John Kidd, dbeeased, tion. They � are not able to earn their' h re D a. -Last Friday Mr. Alex. Leitch tairlm6'nts at Ebenezer ha e been a Dry Goods, milhuery
1� isither by �oto or book account ' own livIihood here, aLd' `1 at grand kuccess, the one named above '4 . I I" Q.�e the towl
. - hid erected on his farm one of the fine I �
1. I - settle the must ultimate- John�MizXillan, M. P., left lastAveek ' GOOD' Tgm:PLARS. The �ollow* * . I Mir
- . I same on or before July 20th 18M. - 1139 Is frame barns in this part. -The attend- will I y �� lto, *
, After th�Cdate the same will be placed' in ly become a burden upon the undoubtedl surpass all others on 4�y
. , th -pubho. for Scotland. He intends bringind out the list of officers fo n 'former occasions, as all nec'essaxy . � . - I wal�4 ti
.1 I I I I . hands of1t e Solicitor for the estate foircollection? Thia anco at our School is greitly decreased - . 11 P1
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I . - � 1. . il i MRS. Jolls Kim, Administratrix.- 80-3 - is not the class of emigrants we with him on his, return some good depqndent Order of Good Uniplam in- arrangements are being made to. make � . 21LOtild
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1 N - i'l-a" adiwthm�ment of James A. Cline' &,jPo., which- them to come he of the opiniprit that the amount of rairae chuTch choir -which will be assisted by SU .
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. � , I J-UsT op. -The Wirinipeg,Free -Press to' work could be provided for both be '-present as delegates. -Mrs. Clark and Nettie Brooks, I. .; H_Ini �01 the `1111
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J_ . Of a fe--;v days agosays: - j. M. Mo_ here, wh, a men of litaited � �,J;ns Jar4es A. Anderson leaves:on konds�y gram, 0. G.; Hale, W. Mr'. Abrimnain Taylor, an old and" otherfrom Toronto, will furnish music We advertise ourselves . -
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.. �ii . rency may be very useful to a poverty- times bet One of the questions under discussion day. . � - . fore A. Hunter and J. Shaw. J. PIS., on
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? -1 �_ stricken people such as prevail in the families which arrived here on Tuesday which will.'receiv6 due attention next �the ' ublic funds. The bu �'ness men � of 59 feel
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A 7 ' * . lued $20 and but we want everybody to knoW,;'ihM
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.� quantities of gold vision . ! $20 Aside otook place in Bayfield on . i . .
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�.r . han,dlin� of nnhmi,ted could be made for them. Not. which distinguished herself in the colt same amount; but alas the Istinginess, 111118�ssimiirF,s A:aRoAD.-The following PRODUCE as W9141,io � l4iw.
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1, I 0 - meanness, and selfishness, ich,we clip from a Brandon paper I - wV . d
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I stances the Seemed cheerful and con- day, to Mr. Marks, of Bayfield, for 3200. -Ahose councillors is simply te�rible. The tyman's horse, 11 D" I ..
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I fall 11 4ing that 11 Pride cometh before telligent. W en placed -in the hall, th nephew of Mr. Robert LumBden, of this month towards the work b4t at td.wilship1l, range 23 west, to James �, the I
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I . I J ourney which they had completed,wer� was formerl - Mar�s having purchased.Mr. W� Bakerla sum of 0,000. Mr. Smith has sold lot � - as if, 1: : : -*-.
I �� . THEL ;TZ1fts. C . - y Wresident of Seaforth, and the extent of $15 a month,an4 leave the - - � 4 � a hole id
- I OoIrL.-7--Tbe Clinton as lively as crickets, and -we& A— i . � trotti 9 colt, is- prepared to match -any I
. New Era ed last week says : The death au:i - - lPPID9 was very favorably known by many in business men to make up th� balance- " I 39, block 32, section 2a', to Joseph had the CAS H to, pay for the�a�' ' ' are so I(X*
� . I singing_�.round as merrily as if they this vicinity. , Consumption was.1,11ne It ia i nab as reasonable to have the stroef threa year old colt in the count; Here Baker, of Cranbroo . k, Ontario, for 0400 1 9 - ..: � I ill fact t]
,of one old. settler after another follows ' r . � . I Y. � � �
were permki�e-hlly quai.tered. , in a gor- cause of his 'death. The is a obance for some of' the ambitions . ... . siderable
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her dangb ter Mrs. Brigham,lin Seaforth, � I 'following re- Kne6litel and presented the Misses . - 1
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about 50 � The coffin -of the deceased was well gar- stand"llg of the pupils inRoxboroschool
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I 6th, 1883, addressed to Mrs. Mae . Exeter. - '' for the month of May., . 1. .. I
. lot on tl�el Huron road, where Mr. Cook Laren, nisbed with beautiful flower wr"ths I Senior fifth I I � from the I
I - of Toronto, and written 4y Mrs. Mae- .. I I .-The Orange celebration CHANGE OF PASTO class t� _1st J. Hugill. Junior fif tb class were made in recognition of the servioes . I I bridges it
- � died in 11�t5 She his - been in feiiblq Kay, 0 ia.-The Rev. J. R. rendered *by these young ladies in i coa- ' I - I reirrim
! health f;rl so' ie time, but h wife of the well-known Formosa for this district will this year be held in Gundy who has 'been THE -CASH 'DRY GOODS M#
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� - . her. death is pastor of the -1st iMaggie Hays,2ud Addis Dorrance, nection with the diamatic performances 1, I . I ,
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" high in th' esteem of all.- She leaves her h4sbandion the occasion of a last property and bar'.fixtures the sum -of isou will take his place here. :11 � IN I . Junior third weekly prayer meeting, assembled at � - � - I I
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-�eu living, all of whom are visit to Canada and will be rem- ember- 05,400. He takes possession one Week CoN*FZRENCH.-_The30th a Spar - and address the gathering. Membe��ot :
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i . ed by moat of our readers, The lefter from next Monday. Mr. Hawkshaw is ference of the Bible'Christian church, McCl re, 4th Mary McMichael, Senior Ross, and presented him with a of flood a
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A � I " once he gets a .of Canada, is at present being. held- in seaon clses-Ist J� Neilan, 2nd C. ' I I cannot bi
Arco, the un�ts wirl to fl,- ] I TA3oui archL6th 11MIR +00fa ^4 lif , Q 4 U '4-1L . - . T% containing 3105, as a memento of their .1� &11_ A -le-_ - ++ I
. . r I ou 9%29 Ce ' . I I . � V " VIL okv are IS no ot nor line Wle Christian church herp. The Ouu , ard J. Browns-th .R.Alcmichael- appreciation of him as a minister, pre- L" 0 Rk . grandest T,qmper#" the bridg
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my warmest thanks for the very nice away from it. 'Twa§ �always thus.- 2ndi R chel NeilanS 3rd Isabella Kyle, ' *. the P /J I
of East Ouron for the current year, . P ng is the report of the tioning -lot G. McClure, vions to his departure for the Old are cordially . invited to c6me.
- ear's card'yon sent Die, and for Mr. Hugh Robb has returned from his of the Exeter -district :-Exeter, Rev. 4th will 0a
viz: Brai�aels, $400, Grey, -8213.33 ; . Now Y . C0mmitt66as1t stands at first reading [iA gie Kyle ' , I—- Country, for his health, where he Platt has kindly collsen&64 the u sOO . of
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,6186.67 ; Turnberry, $80; glad that trip t' Manithba.-'Mr. and Mrs. James W Tuesday. Mrs. Ross .accompanied e . I
Wroxeter'j,!.$80; McKillop, 060; Morris, we can look down the future and see .& Ritchie, sr., I of t here for the Michigan Blatchford, B.A.; I i � . 9 I i :
Fallarton, J. Kestle - Varna. him as far as Elora where she will re- - . - 0 sEy brol
� 153.97; Hallett, 53�33. In addition to neat little school full of little' girls of Co' I ., Mith. L � �� I ,
. pper mines 'on Tuesday last, Mr. . Usborne, W. Quance and G. F. Cannon , ; . FERPoxAL.=The Wany"friends of Rev. mail' until his return. ,�- Tuckers - I I tiwt for �
those amo�ats th6 sum of 0433.34 has my dear native Formosa. How I will Ritchie has been.'a 'resident of the town Crediton, J. Veal;,- Bethesda and Hen- Mr. D4nby here, are glad to See him BnmFs.-Tlj� Brussels fire compan ' ' PIG SOLD.-Mr.W�S.Mande,R h - jola . for the
I n 4 over to the ProvincialL Clap my hands when I see it. I believe for several years, and by his quiet and Ball, W. H. . , ,y -hiswell-known thoroughb, as bridge is
. , S'parge ; � CHri ton, J. Kenner; arou In re ehas been laid me at at red Berkshin
we will have it. - W hen in dear Canada gentlemanly demeanor won for himself dolborne, T. J. Sabine. Rev.E. Roberts 'up for Kincardine on July 2nd. Th6 -33rd pig to Mr. John Hannah, deputy TOW* 'e. be -very i
Treaaure� its the Provinces share of the I I one" 0 * intend competigg in the tourna
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. , the sum of 0650 has been how many sweet little faces I Bavv, and* the highest esteem i of our citizens gen- of Toronto, is elected president ,1- for tZe' bronc tis. . . battalion band will also dompete.----48 it He is a splendid animal of his -elk* Unt wet,
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retained tp� meet current expe, Beg and how many zealous won,�en I heard speak erally, and we are sure that all will current year. The Rev. G. W6ber has . � bridge i*
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ed next *y. The f and amounted t women in Canada will n t . ake charge of the our enterprising and pushing implement weresettling about the division of the .0 - , V ,
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'he total of 02,210. For th -poor idolatora here. wo 1� , I -
t _ - i sum 0 1 I he Mrs. Ritchie healtil and happiness in Bible Christian church at^ Oshawa. aaeut Morris has the best his old ..
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. ese uld like to - their new home. -W6 understand that BUIEFS.-The abundance of rain and eroection of a handsome residen now had the money more than . a year, . I � �.
indebted to' the courtesy break every idolls,head. I feel so Angry the contract for street gradin' I Go On, t �
- g has been warm weather is bright�n�ng th' ' - change. . .� . ��� is very
"911E.9711 Inspbetor, Mr. F. 8, Scott. whell I think of in -dear countrymen - awarded to Mr. John McManu for 8120. . entiful b e Pros- his lot on the corner of Main street. and Some say they got it through fals& R-Eoovz.uxxG.-The many' frien&.0f wollid
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THE Aw " ExHmimox.- reparations � turns from the cour-try with idols - n-3 tion as the ,,+� 4 ,.1, . - at Mr. Foot's on the Bavfield road about :to gravel the Main Street through the , x. David.Elooat, who has beeu-iios�e-
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� I � for the Art ExbAltion, ta be held -'under I tabl, ' ven ,,p b idolatQr . feel like. years has done. -The trustees of the and stock raiser, Mr. T.Russall,Thame of a very , bas sufficiently recovered to be aroul �, f0f a long
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I the c0alo 1 You could tal. baps a more serious nature occurs. $3.500. -Alex. Scott, nephew- of Donald .
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. Oxhibition will likely xford college is, And so their potatoes planted yet owing to the Bawden, will Ahortly leave for a tour Mr. John Turner, of Varna, was driving come from the old country. -The � Li- � �
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teach the students. I have So � bridge on the Bayfield river, cense Board of East Huron, meet here- a � 4 with crutches owing to the wask- � NX , na
many —.-- States -Mr. I). Rydd, son of Mr. R. one mile north Ot
'the Librar*,, and Mr. Wm..Ballantyne over the -
I have.tbe matter in hand, and axe dili- things to tell them, and the . y helieve -the village, the bridge next Friday. -The new cheese factory w 1 ! I
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, a , Our merchants have some years a resident of California is at ScHooL REPoP.T.-The honor roll IX at lut=,A
-1 the numbO of relics and curiosities they things I saw that SOmetim6s I haye;� to agreed to close thei . P and buggy into'the river below, a dig- Spears leaves for a visit to Scotland i
. � thr respective places of present visiting his friends here. P)3pila atterLding .tbe school in Sectim I Plans 'and
I have &Ire& procured, and there are' stop, because I get thi M i tanbe of about 12 feet. Mr. Turner was shortly. -Quite a liumber of cases 1 of go, _
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, I . ati-IlLmany to come. When the collecti ri, don't get Canada, tupside down in my mwer months at conoiderably shaken u - pink-eyd are re' orted- in this vicinity. I . 6, 2nd concession of Tuckersmi06 - 'lVia.90.1 ire
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is completed it will form an exhibition head.' I remember all the way up from employer a . I ly hurt ; the buggywas broken and I -King,Burke & Co's Circus visit us Chis _* Miss Gilpin, for May
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P I nd employees an opportunity WHO WILL GET THEM ?-Mr. Park, of the horses slightly iiijured,', but con- week. The youths and some of the as follows: Fourth Class, 138-nior-10 eonsiitfibll
. of rare m, rit, and one which will ',be Quebec. I remember too when I first to enjoy a little leisure and fresh air A. Cosens, 2ad Ella Routiedge, &-a � And xb'stw
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a. I thought and thus reciaperate and refresh both tory, offers a lady's wafbh valued at 320 Mr. Turner was not ki w .-Messrs. Baird & Gordon played :
I We. The eWbition will be hold in Mr. well, now? I'll have a cool time of it, for mind and body. . Iled. Our town. _ ' ' bers -P
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Kidd's hal� adjoinin I am Chinese, a,rLd I am to the patron sending the most milk ship fathers ou,r,,ht to look after the "Nip and Tack" to a fair house in the send, 3rd Mary Sproat. - I I
tooms, arldi �, *111 . 9 the Institute -�bf that. ' 110b ashamed - AcciDENT.�As Mrs. and Miss Star- daring the seasou to the factory. The building I Town - I for
" hkelY 4a k�pt open a- 13 a t"O, what a warm and sweet geon, of H 0 . I I , t.
. of these bridges very sharply.1 town hall last week. The perform-� Is Martin, .21, � is I
- far off Ja d in the few . -Were returning home a watch call be seen in M. R. Counter's at This bridge is a c ance was up to the usual standard.-' - - is .,
. - . week or moie. � time,I had in that,' ay, omparati ly new one . CIS, 8, Senior_-�Ist Mary M_
� � r evenings ago . . fVX yeaxs ago. Brussels is not going to have any games TownW%. I tavaulso"
I , I ;Vet. Old and when near the railway Crossing one , - Third Class, Jul2ior-Ist Mary Tdin� 1 brridg,ij,.O
from visiting friends, anytime. He -also off ' ring having been bui Eva Turner, , 3rd Amos .
w8st- I will never, neve fo ers a gold It Onlya I � .,a
valued at $5 to the party sending the — or sports on Dominion Day, but e,xpeot �.
I Got)DOoL�;.-Mr —Tliomas MoLaugh. frieads.ask me why I love' Canada so 4 nd a quarter miles ' send, 2nd Albert E. Dastow, 3ra Be* liul;� _.an
L colt to Mr. Sam' - north of this vil- most milk- per cow for the season' The - Morris. .to make up for it on Caledonian day lill Carilochan.. S�co,nd Class-Ist JW0 . Coin � I
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� lin, of Brussels, recently sold: a sucking much, I tell them because love" * gets la,ge- fheir horse took fright at a dog number *of cows milking to be sent to BALL MATCH.—A base ball match i the begining of September.-LNext Divi- Martin, 2nd Emily Turner, 3rd HAO ruatex,iL
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for 8200, and Mr.11orton purchased one I I
� les Horton, of Usborne, love. How strange, my husband wotild tha� came boundiDg up, and springing the factory first w ek in Au sion Court will be held on the 30th of � � j;; L
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1: I I . - I - lbeJove'd', to one side upset the buggy, throwing Tin REFORM C(L3UB. - The Reform evening, the lltfi inst. ' June.,�Not much change was made in L'I
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of the samei age,from Mr. Solomon Man- ormosa. Fray for us all. Believe me, the obeupants out with great vio I )FOREST H63m.-MR, ED_iToR,-1uftV WAnn'or .
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;. ining,'of Usborne', for $165f" Mr. Paul my dear Mrs. MacLaren,-Tours siu,, lel3ce. meeting held in. the Temperance ball Blnevale and BrowEtown boys, . the assessment at the Court of Revision. elling south tbrougiathe townshiP4 .
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. Doig, of Tuckeramith, also "-purchased a cer , ely, . , - .. We are pleased to say, however, that here on the 28th of May, was well at- A GOOD COLT. E. Olver was offered The Great Western railway company Tuckersmith a few, days . W, I V,O fest I �
. I " I . . - besides a severe shaking up and .some tended. Mr. George McIntosh and Mr. I was assessed for 1 83,375, , havin g been . � � I
I - � colt from Mr. 'Shepherd, of Tucker- MINNIE MAcKA,Y. - bruises inflicted the handjoine
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. . I . . .. on Mrs. Sturgeon, no - completely taken by surprise witb dil" � 46,16 a ,
� ith, for w Lich he paid $175. These ---------------- 6— a filly missed by the assessor. The names of I .
anal . David Dorrance addressed the meeting. - colt only wo weeks old. It is generally activity which pervades the inhabitsu*- - re rA �r
I serious injury Was sustained,. - We hope several parties were struck off t - � quite r
� I Colts were all sired by the imported LocAL BRIEFS. -We understand that soon to see Mrs. Stur It was resolved to -invite Mr. ,Tbhn Mo,- admired bk ill who See it, and is indeed L he roll T@8 WiU
I � I? I dpon quite re. Millan, M. P., to address the next a little beauty, but the owner of this ancient and romantic burgh. 09 . --- -'.-,-
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� - . I p com are sasu�irec . thinks it every -hand there were ill, Progress "�*. floor laid
. I flae salesv�,�re mll genuine and the prices few weeks ago for Viden, Manito,ba- PRE13ENTATION to be bold in Smith's hall, is worth as much to;him as any cba�ge in the political aspect of thre � VI-VIn -
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. - as stated. 1- Horses are ,ust now som intends returning shortl I .-On Thursday evening Leadbur ,on Monday eyerlb g, June else, and purposes k�eping it for his roll of 12 or 14 votes.- G. A. Powell b as ous kinds of improvements,andthO , . the -
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I . thing like what Manitoba. town lots like the country atid is unable to find meeting imthe Bible Christian Ch I Messrs' George use. �. a Street corner. But perhaps some -of y0l� i' ! ; twe" ist
. ag' - ; ur,eb l9urdie and James.Cowan ' ry for a cer- -Proceedings have been instituted- readers may nob be aware o � I . WMe- I
: � , WEMO 86 Year, gro. E -very person seems eMPlOyMeDt-�'-.Mr. Andrew' Calaer, .of' the popular pastor, the Rev. F. Wbit.- . agreed to QuERms.-Is it 6ustoma ' f the 10*
to be trying entertain the against R. Pollard, one of the depul re ; b
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. to boom them, and- the tbia. liown,' recentl purchased . meetin,g provided Mr. tain young lady to Bee her lover part of - ty i tion of this sprighlily villeje. R b -be re -,hu
'11 y 'fr6in look, was made the recipieut of a very McMillan could not a turning officers at tho last elect �
� 11- Ballantyne, of Down; � , . I I ttexid. The - sub- his way li�me, wli6n it happens to be ton, for ,
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ent hand -some silver cup, compass, andL 020 jects they chose were the "Boundary Sunday evening and be. 11is walking. I sing his. poll half 9m honr for dinner. 1 -0
, a0re frequently an animal 'cha ges ke, a magnifici . situated. on the'Kippen road, five =90 The �
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_. . Ire ow. O)OMParlie , place A. Dalgatty in.the same a I
I - . .address, expressive of I has silfoe been ascertained thit. Mr Mo. mA +'k � I d- I I a, quartht � ill
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I -would be w41I however, for operators to is a -Most successful r of this kin& by a very feeling 11 -the " National Policy." -It Who were the young ladies who aften Brue6field, and six miles and-
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I . I ni, u ased by Line g eral este a � . v B 11glaig pract ce al; Ebenezer as I d . - from. the village of Staffs,, in the soww�_ "WILL Ulf_ -o �
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I . Wag the pick Q11 em nd ro3pect in which 'Milian will be present at the" meeting
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, Wig . � %A not , Bhi of Hibbertl;- The village Of F-01*0t -eg&rd to-
; ; . of his large be - held by both members and on Monday evening next. . I Tempefance. Picnic'. � L I ., Ilia
� . I - -of sale aa the town lots before mention. herd. The night he brought her home � � acting the part of lidies ? btlidge ,
. . I L all now axe! � I I .. friends of the church,� the regret felt, DOTS. -The youug ladies declare that AccIDENT.-Whil' - _� Home consists of a black'staith fib*, . . ,�� -1 ,
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any young man telling John C.Morrison attempting to climb 'over a fence the Temperance Hall on Saturday I"t, to of t�he i
I I ) I I - she gave birth to a fine heifer Calf, for and the loss they as, a congregation at Jimmie Ellis was .A meeting was held at B I the
_-Z. � . r___1 Tr I LPUPM9 which be has refused 425. -Mrs. -8 � residence owned and occupied by' Ito,, � -
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'�. , � - i ., Michi. tba order -or government of their church, fr ied I idek the advisability of holding a �. .
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. �1_ I � School en- W. Dickinson,is acting as local agent for them and a Winthrop are both young men hailing; the,bones were broken, but being skil- were present representing Blyth,Londes- birch and instructs the young idea IJOWL� - . . .
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ppointed elsewhere. The from Fullarton in single blessedness, ' fully attended to by Dri Hutchison -it, boro, Aliburaf teeburn, SaItford and M a '16 Igo &1e I- - I
. trance, that we promised would appear Aid Association reverend geritlema . to shoot, a nu ber of comfort, b
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- I - ill this number. Part three —1. D'efi _n - was- , farther but are not likely -to remain so all sum'-,.. is thought he will be axound again in a Benmiller lodges.- It was decided to aw . 11
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. � ne of Canada, arld has,vre uuderstand at although he 'would b� . residences, and last, but not 14A 5ini L
. .. land give drawings of the different kinds ver� mer, as they carry the Exposi[ToR home, � few weeks. hold a picnic at the Falls, Belimiller, Forest Home Hotel, in which the WOW . . re to
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� of triangles ; (2) Draw thirge paragel 9 _ .separated from them by distance and for the mats to read.-McKill Srlp� 1 RMTURNED.—John Kellington, who er is amply regaled by tl i wo,
I . 11 ", tereSts of the ComPany in this towfi - in his labors, he would alwqyg be near I on Saturday, June 23rd. The vaxious travell
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I . i oroughly to them as a friend and minister 6irtly supports three others - ,. purposoof working in the lumber woods, at 10.30 a.m.*, and' , but,
1, I The altitude ? � - What is a chord ? An scraped from one end to the oth - wi assist march i� procession Wrn go
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I P t instalment of lumber for tree engage in the Master's work he would lies are T qng pointed to engage a band and Secure time -but it needs not.- the
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. I 11 house and porob ; (5) Draw a sqaare of boxes and sidewadhs-, atrIved on Tues , supported and those p', ' $240' businem, but :
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