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NEW ATMERTISEMEIfTs. . inust further oo sider. that; t, esi � I imd all he 'amid, a great u, st, s,Jaoubb as to this indfistry will gerf ly IMP agfi- Huron. Many,who hi erth ha,4've be�en old cquaintance, Rev. R.- . Thomson money was missing next lw�iniilg. 0114 1 I i tio saigttlloll
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.1 . � 11iieen well -drill d by a - I At, Jraud - th .stability of our isent lGovernmen. cultural! pursuits. T will rgai op of H ensall, vrho vyao brougk t � up in the case , was tried � in St f r bypoli : I I anteiu,
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OWThe 11gure between the parenthevis after 'Master in the -t, and thm! hey could ta institutions. T at feeling would de. as a Wo A Growers' A 0001 atio for the expressing their determinatiQn 1 a p- township. They would be exceedingly Magistrate O'LIo 06 . the Turn. � .
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- lorm Some idea of the d Ilk Aias� that .VASop, and to meet! it they had befo toi III Yt I � � .
I re purpose of res 6 tariff f 1867, port thb Scott Act. - The— L, n ' %te if they could securei his ser-. ted. I The -eaAevag t4ea aide .4 L . i I
the advertisement will be fount. I ; lioee forin y rig heq.,
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' ' bad to be faced.1 . , I th ,-.m three courses' "he 'rat was an. and will not support party r po - &I viceiiii but this, we believe i impossible, one And movedl, to L chii I . I
Summer Games—Lumaden &Wilson. (5) ; I � I . 0 - - way r 110- Vic dallers have not taken an Ifo on.do Nntilth'a �� I Out 14A
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Cheap Tess—A. G. Ault.. (5) 1 He declared .explicitly t they had Die, ation to ate nntil it or lie haa� clearly acti i ws regards opposing the I the a, for several reasons. In tht i firat place salt above stated � *
T . tfie Unitei St tea, a course! cal candd , i - -
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n gol;ernment i I a g)vern- It did not for a in or ient receive his' defted I tie position in � I -
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Great Bargsins�E. McFaul. (8) 1 1avor loll ouch I a but ,we presume they will do so,a#hough the people of Hensall . vi ould be very - obtaiiied chiell, V1106ce Of - i . the -_
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. ment by briber , the like wh ch had a rqval. Next o a the, question of, restoratim. I I I mazo, of them admit the uselessness of reluotant to par- . I I ,
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� Brussels Lime Works—Town & Son. (5) , t with him ' and in Iiii Farq#harson,41io, ow)re a a , --N � 11 � S:rrli
never been seeti in the WO I N T pole, in ependenbe which be di approve, a WATIM: ; I I I . . 18aw, I�Yen 1 i, 'wM I not
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Notioe—George Stewart.'(1 - ' �� I �Pom—Awlit r opou� washed . so d'Ing. . � delicate.state of health, 8 a change counting a roil Of bilis on bho .n. ht I � 4dd- " t. i
. fie thought, was not a (li- 6i i the oe, ti the andie noe cheered aiway tb ) track on the , ' . _V I I
Notioe--Peter Adamsoi � i meiich . issoup Pacific . r. W. H. Steep has- sold to . would lDvcIve hariter rk than he the loss of the Of I
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-1. East Harofi Reform Convention. (5) esent governix ent, ws ! ils iii 4ibery to iihe a ho: Imatl , they could form a andj Un on Pacific R a a, south mud Ja� a Churchill the we t half of, lot., 4, coal I stai We yet expw it to see will or � I befirty"
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all concerned. I When .... !a m' that federation f all th EDgI sh speaking !tlest of � 1jeaven worth, 'L name o Satnr- Bay aid concession, Go erich 1;6'�msh p, Tho noon 0 , py some of the.most im, —SI3 1: . 1tv
- - I the wb lit. 7 his a - z Rd event was the d a h of Alex I . com-nu �-
Boarders Wanted—Mrs. J. Hargan. (8) era elected in 878 war .. ote r -t was People of I I cheme day. o the former I 0 feetw 6 wash- 100 a . res for the sum 83,400 � A' . -port knt posi tiono in connect Ion wit th( Livingstone, son of - 4
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a if the people f the- tates might, be too -vast; 1i so, thby must pre. d ai .Save ) ad wi h cattle H. ord has also Sold, ve acres, on t lie chui all of b is choice, and - consequentli of Millbank, a yo 9 I P&D NjA'4 OW , 1, )Atelu-sp
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Court of Revision—Wra. Elliott. (5) . I it" ' - I i � , a � I r i an man I * . 11
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.ad, knowing th .records of. the men, psi -a for 4elf-Gove n3men . � He con. and thoengine and ter I r ntlinto the Usiolai concession, oderich � towa- do not antic - ate that his I associatioi vereall beloved by 411. H4 . . . I
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To Contractors—George Holland. (5) iplected Boas T i ad for PN)41. I rr c w - 1p . y was 41 I [(iwS,-. Wet t
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. ent with eluded &-speech of It vo hou a'. duration ri'ver,bei ig completely, i rr Md. Seventy ship, to Mr. E.� Levis, for the surn of with any ru. &I charge will 11be of ver3 tacked by a viralent-form 10 MCI 4 i f0v � I be]
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.Potatoes—Wilso'n (t Youn'g. (8) iniater ! i I ; b ,�' 3 . .� � I I i � I - V== Ti
More Potatoes—M. A. Charleswortb.(8.) �im Fisk as big In I 61 . ra I ways, by making the audi no3 to .o'nder well head of da,ttle were kil. 3 . i 5110. i long duration. contrItoted at Point 14dwaz d , I � I a- Siuce iour It
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� I —Geo. Good(8) . - . n loney. the thoughts - he �ha I PI LceM before I DEATH OF AN EMIN-EIJ r 11NI Tli%—Dr. —A16X. Forsyth and Bon Val'ter, of —Mr. Anthony Taylor, of the 11th 2d itigt-, and was buried th( follo � 71 0 took * pro
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And the c6noequences, tI Oy In lit be the ED. Upon takin big a )a K nued , D.D., of Dh j1p rall � 4of,shire, Mor J a, started to n of Hallet Thursday. No hopes! were . - W114 I - - �
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sm ake otire. � I In response to OR IS .from the andi. the emin ent divine, wl � .0 3 too lk t�laceat and B arne implements, alld Sal a fro: n While worki g in the gardej i the PL ca S�il taQ. � -us. I !r
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Iqu ! Sir Richard -6 'd the pl 6613 ol'! ill he enc a, Hon. Edwar Blake and Hon. his native - town, Ding i re 11, %bput two Ower Sqnud, per steam r A Z my with one of his sons, he com:- was unavailing., Th6 rao trisail Imt I ; , 3 -
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(77 Itrou tXP0019tor * L bad said were to be found ini rr 11 cords Alex. Mackenzie e*a i Shortly ildresse weeks a: o, is said to be the la*st ever ada Pacific line, on Satur nod of being ill, and have the heartfelt � ll�p� LtI 7 fire
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L y, p i6t and I i ea i r the people, after " doh t�e meeting I witnessed in that vicinipy. Dr. enned y* wee 1. Mr. Forsyth has d Din mil a fit.' Assist ice was immeffiately pro. whole' vicinity, 1?9 I off
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, May 23,1884 brought him to the qu 94on of our car ie to a close. I thor of the Celebrat work from Brandon and will put in a crop care and h, 3 was, carried in;O the ho-usl sonwhobas been ti$,ken fjort I I -Ono parts
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— i . . I I . . � I and do some breaking bE fore rettirning. and inedical aid was suramcned. After 4 i - I
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Conivouticn. very interesting. - At the I ... ALcontemp, ra ry vw r DEATH OF A FAmous, CATTLE IKIN6.— -Mr. Albert Armstroig, of E�Iullatt, sometime he returned to -onscions- This Story. comes j, i � Y *
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Reform im) C Coll- 1, Loci I it i ing very I from Ani*w I urban'
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learn The death is announce], of Mr �Cowar- wee . th me7a . ____
Aft will, be seen by notice elsewhere, eideration our population, I edly upon the merit - : arrii d home from. Muskoka last i ' inily, appearing to be 1 iia � &.-. air tensivelly ,� 11 Awpq
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1C%5( to 0, in Oarthy and Onta fc) Liquor Licens ayf6alij �
� nd our expenditure IS 1. I dine, the f amons'Herel ord briie er and He has been unable to V �� I f thoro�ghbred fowls, the Other
-joint convention of the Reform As. � �ork fo�' ov r schoO ,oi
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. . I exporter of black polled beef ad -milch two 1months. His medical attend& t wP-Y of recovery. Shorti, ,after th one of big most, vain ble DI)ri . VMirtica Arr Y_
� 1 1874 our DoIDUlat on as 3 � 33 � ) and T. - is Fri, -K .� I . I � t . A "'M
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mociation, for. the East Riding of the I w' a one of the Moot suc- hoId1B but slight hopes of his bei & a docticr left no again becarn uncons the yard, lyin I . . 11 ,
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�ur expenditure $23,316, 11 1878 11 .. g on he side la I adeep - ,9, Verei
Ih . I �Bnffe . OUS, I Ln d h 1 - ve exp . -
as d by the On� ,"at, e le raisers of1he world. herri . .
county of Huron., will be hold at -Brus- I I 11 vg hose money was zel ceasf�i clie a It iw to W6 h anythis summer. HeisiBuffe d soo i after die , wi out being He tried to rouse F but 10 '' war -*Od
, . Our population i 7as 4,124 � I 1 6 1 � nil � 'i
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. estimated that the cot 161 impoiters of ing 11kom spival disease,and what inakes able 'o converge with anyon . He was thought, to his great porro 11 I
els, on Mon the 2nd of June ,at I �xpenditure 023 500,000. -. in 1 8 . our " tario Inspectors , er bec'use. the�. th, I I Ar, 1 that she - . -the is��AY in � thi
I I day t i an 0 . Be, it er in the township,. had breathed hex I I
�l I I - elUnit(d States &Ion � ha*e paid him it, W rse, he was unable to proome ast'J. H i . I
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. Population had o ily 1�"crefkeo�, to,,,400,- " d: I not tender the x;or dc nate fee, or ; � . � F.
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o'clock. The meeting. promises to be - ased I I . anaveragoof6100,0001 nuallyf�rBomo prop - medical treatmen 0 pecun, Y logs fok i; I -
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a most important and interesting one �Tlthe formidableLdimetsio 41631. ,'I bip,'cause they had ii muni granted years pas u. I . was. I A and bad & large 1[ 0 ly coming -year, when a briogh i they, niay be Jans
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alla- WO 110pe tile . Reformers of the, i licenses by the On ariolco mission' INSUL��] NG A MORMON VP,DER.1—A als- —1 . -1. M V VV 01111 SLO 111mLX 0 . a was very storuck,him—a ciose of W, i
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� : 4' �, F patch -from Water Va� ey,,Xiso., says & D. Todd% mill, St. He ens, got!off its generally esteemed, and his widow mud are was adEninisierea, ext I all I
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riding- will show' -their interest in the d, a more disgraceful ex it il. '� a re, e4s, will Itow have the big eat end of . . ei g Y� 8 � bw
I I �- � , il �, � whiie a Mormon elder as -T,#,a�ting at famil F have the sympathy of all in their interrilally, the Dorkin � i I
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. n times of � prosperity, , lo� I at eace it t I beari rig, on account of high speeil and I " Ilu cam e I I
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good cause by attending, in large -num. , 46 � stick. The ; ominion 1i Masi the depot the otherd or sev6ra'l other - not I qing in very good i anning - pri I I off lei�nrely, and 0, WSJ S�
I I ;vith all the world, we � we I � d off ,, u, . � i I my . I , reZiled him for - I J. I
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I Lers. Let there be a rousing meeting. gi q �� .- ider the latter cimumst wili elders, he was assaulte by ui�knowa and Wadei a icattering .'or a time, 9, -The Go� erich Signal of last week thoughtfulness the s4itn
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. . 867, after four y mrs.of 'd a ol 'a and. 11 have only the $15 It' � Pay = the persons mho emptied , bucket i 6f ta,� porti:)h of it going out th ough the eol says: Rev. J. Turnbull, B. ., L. L� B.�, large agg for breakfast-, � � �
- Esola,tiug wari �jl � I t.10 , . - upon his head. He mg i le his Pacape. of the mill. Charles Da nin, who was has r ceived. a call to the I "torate of' - , Stiatflord merchant ] ado W i U12
The Member for South Huron *; and ' r ' 01 a off I I M cCartby Ao Th a Quotation showal I I "_ - "A aq P i . jidol
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- I hisrepoi taufrorn tial'0111 ana Otlier WOr bg at it at, the time had a nArrOW lowing orig I I i
. at ToroiAo. - an the Americans are to. a , 'n the i I - � r .bring- : qpr(g the'r,818011
� I ver, clearly that on: - go)d fr end is en -L counties t [iat Mormon likely accept it. He is to re eive $1,200 , " water to his mill." Ing � * - i
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nited States the expendil ii : �.w a . � � 8 maki 'g great escal e, receiving a out across the DOS 3 lua V1!n U4, z
. 825 . � headway imong t L r; per a num, and fre Mr. Turn. Cheapside is ' _u � e4con says.. uiiilhimo �
I On the invitation of the Toronto ' ' A tire y ignorant of it e sub-'ects upon he Iowa and and I E ing knocked down, ; . a manse. Vn . . . �
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i Reform Association,'Sir I whi)h it discourse i. The j�omi '- � these elders were on the V�ay to 4 great - I a. A. Munroe, who has r bull A a young mawwho bw spent the last week � following ; i � "I'll, � 11 �
. Richard Cart. y. If in ED a gi )n as ni= I . I . I �the xoni1iij, I b
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1 � first t area ye , of his ministerial life in lea ing - c � . Duff 1 Rc
revivalm. ating. � ! in th north part of Ho;vick, antITdae(Ill . . -,Ay houses Mr. ! willfalbam � , . - I
wright delivered an address in that city ve had the brpen iture wc I Id �� 'e, R70,_ Lic nee Act provides t at, 01 license� . i W.
� I . I Godei icb as s colleague of RE p v) " is a
. I I I or some time very pooily, wont to fiew attra�t; fo the V�'buo. bug
)00,000, instead A GANG OF STYLIsH BUROLAMS (JAPTUR. been rf v. Dr. Ure. I . ion '
on Tuesday evening loi3t. The Toro 085,00( , ,r i Mr. W. 9- L'
ato ., A )O A! id in Bhali be issued under t until. the appli-I ED.—On. Sunday, the I elalld � police diffor Ito consult her I hysician' On He has made many peri friends! A a glais bottle is to bo(l seen in, . &lonrar, Mr -W
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sa i ry ptoo five burglars who her r turn she lay down and ancement. 1 w nd I w, fifled with button &180 promi i prov- o
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preaff ith the single exception of the 1 �800,000,000 inste d Of:ORI3 6150 ,000. cant furnishes t, al3to f that captured a gang of - in. ' his ad I i I I . ; I � ial Di
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.. r � ? 'al , hate raided sooresiof dwel in that min (is was dead. She was mi 4() We believe that in ere he has � neiatl yl displayed -is a hAndsi ! L W ; : EJ
Nail, speak in the highest terms of Sir .',P om. 1867 to 188 the v i � I he b as paid the Proiiill ; f )ell go that I � a field wi : ..
ari) is Vern. . . ane saite Of � Win ) _�
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I I Three ( f age and was well -known in the ,a tor will pai furniture, I
"� a ity and neighboring to ini . aree year the Sale obar 3, , the young as
ail ada ad colle ,,, ed fr in all thoa taking out D I I U,
Richard's speech, and the cordial and h2ents Of C � � 0 ' - on li )en� sea only wt-� I m&ntda0tu red by * A massm. J. I
I Ifi ell and I wo women wer i arrested in town I ip as the widow of Mr. W.i Nel - develc p f uller powers, an - that his W. Hepburn and valn�d & 0 ��
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enthusiastic reception given h; even a $420,0 S . 'Add. will have to pay the Same -'ed as the! hou,- r: let popularity in St. be soon customers of 65 . I L
� a i sea. Be on Reservoir at . e, 1. Tho men son, o was rowned near'L4ke : and Over, w III be a I :. 110132
to this $52,000110 tacked AI � X LL i I I I i tio,
. friends in the Queen city. The Mail, I - I an the ntario licensees End n additioni re well dressed young fellows of dudish Enan� years ago. .1 established. The question of % succes- ad to!guess at the nu ' i 110W. i -
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with its usualsense of justice', uhile. it orrowed and i ent, land W`hieh ithey the 015 required J or the Dominion I ppeara Revolvers d Lrk !a intier'lls, -The Exeter district meeting of th Knox ebuict is one the bOtt e,and the indi�idua� who,comes -
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� � - a, aquantity. Bible, Christian church was boldi lm� that is variously discussed. Tnere is a n a I- ., ...::
f paying iub � es'i for, lice Be. The truth )f this statement' - olts, and � i feelilif in some quarters ths r . --- . . , w,pre 1:
criticises his remarks severely, if fi ot had the pleasure - � al�e wb era, skeleton �e, 7 earel t the correct number ,'will be-pM . I
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I `nd in all the tot amoxin, - W a :550 - f silk in . (rable 'Money. week t Holmeaville. , Rev. Mr. Kenna I t the God- sente4 with the farni .... re at the 00i ; - A -- Of -than
� I I has i already been 'e Da tied by several ere found in their p ssibosion I The occuFied the chair. In the distrie' tend 0 loiIa with show 'on Dominion D , .
I venomously, has not the courage to give DI TC, cons Il a erich church �hould a
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Oven -a summary report of his address (00,000, or $600 for every ff mil i ,�! the , I I ile . ! 1 , � I - -- vietizi offloers A!
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Itud, that had bee I � lice e -holders who �svl) been Subject. 0i are young and good looking, eight aircuits, all of which are rfepri one pastor, I others are in! favor of � IM I - '
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so- its readers ma,Ly judge� for themselves . I i, C3 nd dressE d in the heigh I i of fashion. sente by their several ministers d. continuing t . T e I � ;
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t he past 17 years. . - I e& tc a great deal of irm ble and incon. '' 1 4 1 � : .0 I ,11ur6n Teachel,sj -11 I monow",
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of the justness of its criticisms., T' I THE VIOLIN IN CHURC I A somewhat also b ix laymen. The financia1state &I minister. i I I .
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his, In 1883 140,000,DOO was exac tecjl� from venience by the uncalled for and med. I . i Associati6n. , -1 � I
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however, -is not to be wondered at as it the people of the Domihiw�,- nl'�, �they ' . ingular o ourrence took laoe in Rev. - of the ( . i 1. I The regular amnual me , i
I ! I i dIescme legislation 0 the Dominio- factoi y. A considerable amoulit I � , 8 339 of this Lci INTOTES.-�
I � n enry Ward Beecher1ii churcU last I Perth Itamo. - .
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with political opponents. The Toronto qanadianB left th� countr3 .. � on,, Mr. Beecher invite., e con' - o regret to learn the death of aper . i -a ".er nd in
ti i,1 C cape have paid no attention to t' grega- -A)out 1,500 trees were pi�nted in discuss- d was Ono on ii� 0 English 11
he Dominion 0 i � I e Falf 1 ,,,Iod� -to mark '
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World L r ion to remain a short tim an ligte Mrs. orge Forsythe, wif a of the Aeev Stratffird on Arbor day � I Seal ofth , Mo i � I
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. was the case was !OaailV' Ov in. , . The Scott Act will. be � 1. He illus
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- "In respect -of attendance, the meet- � Y, p � 1 �The e "or want on to say t iat stringed inst. Mrs. Forsythe was 59 yesTs of - . Soho eating b torn, next � Vvlef
United ago privileges as those who have taken out Beecb� vote irl Perth county Bhortl refer Does, to periodi ,y 1. I
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ing held last night in-_ Grand Sta;teB cenouB of four I an � . I I Y. . I als, I ewsp
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- instrume ts were good er 4 age. She was bornin Canada and'i had I ali,ers, flio onlargezerii
Opera 6 lowe, il: mno,. both �Iioenaes, an )i gh for � St. 1, fromm .
I . I � - -, . a for ov 4 r 30 Maxy . re,show. grou as in this 1(
Tor' diaris were residents of t ad �'u I I I; on We nesday of last week. He" ing the ambiguity freq ion tl, r met Vnth.
House.. under the auspices of th d that 700,000 native-loi d wi 1 be $15 in pocket, ' n . David : -Ex-Coun 'llorWnsley died at - and a , lections amho i ,
E, ! i lited which 8f old, and they were go - d enough for been a resident of Morri 0 - I
Onto Reform Association, was an un. ' 6. , these hard tir� 9, is a "Onsiderm- 1 222 negotiatio .
'�� tates. Further, oar . i Christiansofto6-day. Ater this�br - years. For the past 10 or 12 yeari she : A he4rty,vote of t %,u a ' � as .
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qualified saccess. The auditorium end . � I i tion.' . I I i i
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el that of 342,600.ori4igran . I i6tro'ductory.4e has bee� almost helpless with rheiima- -Stitarday )eing market d in'Strat-, Mr. Crighton for his suibject. I . I
dresa circle were densely packed, the tE RVh6a Pas- 1. MEN manyi tot k a seat on one �
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a igge had bee . the Of the puli5 it steps, and ['ayed -a boauti- I through. -Mr.
- latter being. largely fille( n paid to Cat d b . d, a Quee:L's Birthday is 0 �e ob. MrJ W. G. Duff, oi Roxboro, nexi . 11
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I by ladies,wbile C anadisim Government, sea - a'. 1 ( 000 . , N& I I I ee�i. olectio a, and the cc, agreg4ticin sat She IE a�es seven children a � w- Ser ed on MOE day, 26th. � tyt, :
the upper gallery was occupied by a . I . f I prese ted big paper oil ,, ])is it . �
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r , ; ,; DE 3TRucwrvz FIRE zlicialistiened. � hag h B and to mourn"her loss. � . cipline. I 1propertv in E
� sined. ; He had notb i gllt�, , -Dama,e to the I When he I ad fitilished _S' ty-sixpeople froni Lietowiel and I - I
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large number who had been turned I I . i Mr. uff showed � first: discipline bere Ito live.r-Tl
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a &inst money wisoly spent , �. ri 3ging I extion t of fiftv thou a U. po uds, Was the first selection a wav 1 of- applause -Die achments from the "Lord's vicinit joinedthe English chore'll. by was asential . at. . I . . .
away from the lower doors after even - ' . 11 : id elavatin, he then 'Vic I 11 is jiao lil
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standing room - was exhauste �, 38 t in , . i . i 'ay ev - proce � ded to show how to ob sh it. We
our shores those who wotl , done by a firW n three large Liverp B aecher who Army," which i e confirmation on Tuesd eiking of last e
d. The ; . � n ,crop. r. Jolit
developing the resources of ti e arehouses o S.at'in his chair on the platform mbove 'Salvati n Army, have struck Godorich week. I shou ; :,
audience was thoroughly respectable 1 i 'try, w n Saturd . morning. I � . . 14 keep our pupils�r con tantly qM. , , has mmoved, frot
, but be bad mach to Bay agoillA 's HEALTHY IN .. iemenufactur. t . _W'dder street church, t. Marys ployed. I I il -
and, there -fore orderly. In the address i, g K00,000 a Eini . 0 RRA 8 E. I I a violinis , checked, remarking: 1, I and Clinton, and are gathering in great , while in the school - 1i ,
� . . 0 a . a p: a applao'd one � om. He � takeii up his ,qua
yeax in brinE, '4duBtries of - Chatt I 11 s- m u a R suggesited a time table for h don - � Office� Ex,eter.-�
. . [i ing I 8 ould be a orry to hav crowdp to their meetings. They 6otild have p resente I a unani, o a c 11 to ev.
there was no dompromislug or mincing . P -f 6ver . E1 Tenne - ( i
. see, a low an increase Of: enO-Ave p my prayers I � � �
n .ell who have to bo'supporte I b �cl krity . or 0 . This chn: -c music is a not h4ve Selected better fields for ei!van. Mr. To rnbull, of Goderich,sal a � �1,200 (not; r the whole in ollff� I � ;
of matters from beginning to end, but � ry ii� I School �h i I Oing" of � US]
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alter their arrival , r who earn(f' ; iv- nt. the past 'ear, an, 11 for ithe past lrayer." Whenhe,had :e sod s gelisti enterprise, and if they can,,lonly and manse. i I !
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Stern denunciation of what were describ . I 1 4; ing Reriaell t ie Hungarian opera e on some of the court h . .
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ir g b cing 0 r own three years of one hun� r d per cent. in at any minute �of the d4'y. Mr. i
ad as flagrant public wrongs.11 � laboxOrs 1 . I - ,�use -The grand celebration of the-anhi- gaged .
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. The following Summary report we The taxes on thei. people wer be y lecher 9 a w i
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� t ion ked hi �n.,- saving he . ark of a ety," r North Perth,will be held at Listowel on the- conclusion i of his � . from 1 ti Vehicle �
$,� Bishqp of New York to I the iahop of i . . �,,hei I
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take from the News. It will well repay � , � � Roch6ster, England , io v: sib t e United h *a own c untr , to whi A he is sibout powers lor doing good will foreveri re- on the 11.2th July. i paper I . ,. I I - . : I - . I
'puted at 1 per Icent., th( r( I 61 ' - I � y I . I 4 I � I injurEid.-The -ai
a careful perusal on the part of our the. last forty yen �. I ,I1111. : 1a Statei mild attend the conv lition of t re. turn, be would have c ,e tholusaindth main undisputed., The learnedland � _Afewnightsago a- or I 'a,' - 1 bolders Of
. . ro was e i�al to a A q . � P. . io# of a Mis� Graham, ,2of - ramptiou, intim. 'i a
- . bishops, has been accepO I by the latter. p ,f the, appines8 he I I cause�d in genia,11 ounty Crown At,orney wbuld single set of harne I I
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readers : ; mortgage of $1,100 �ou. every fam ' in . � . I I ss beloDgir g !to Rev. duced� the. sabjeOt of " Diffieditie i I Comi)a,nv was b
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,I tbe land. * ' this , , be an excellent Subject to practice oi R. Han lilton, (d Motherwell,, fig�appear- Readibg,l � I suggesti s il � -
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Sir Richard Cartwright was greeted He didl not bel (v . was SUIPRESSIZ;G VICE.— ambl.ng hells 1. I ; � MCI remedies forzoin. � whorl 1&essrs. -- �
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with a round ' possible to inflict ' uge I i' 1 of for fei Dates in Paris are till being sys JV . — .--- . -Mrs. J. A. Moore, wi of J J!' A. Mon orrors a� antered
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I of applause that increased I � i Moore, I -Dr, Bowie was presented 1 with a in t � Claxlizg, Tboma.s.
taxation, and at th 6i same ti I e! c fifer ternalcally raided by t11 ( polico, their 'luron Notes, . �3� A., of Goderich- igh S400 , he! average school, V an motion 6f - .4-
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to a cheer that was repeated again and I .1 . I I � , � p . and Wm,� Bi.48etij
a � -benefit. - His �eason moneT and parapherrial died On Sunday of last week, aftler a I hELndsOme 901 watch bv the Conserva- the Secretary, se . . �
again. His opening remarks wore de- tA g# him a bein ,,, . confis- The East Hu�rou Disi 1 t LoAge of I conded"by Mr. McFaill, The lauuual rep,
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th ELt it was impossible to ma i , l eatedlaud the kee I . ingiering illness, at the early age ci� 36 tive party in.Mitchell pr O I s
, P11 ed hiclurall" Good Terorlarle proposes hold a �MaBS . I ; . Operations for th
voted to a statement of the causes that E) . I ple . I I I ; a votEi of thanks was;: tondered Min . -_
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ell years ago, to forsake rich by adding Ito thei� i , 1� vile. I temperance meeting at L kelet ear * years. 'rho diseas 4,cago. Grah� i ! I I Very flatisfaeter. ,
an the tl I .; .1y in been Steadily underimining her' sygern -The Lord' Army have decided to Mr. Groves next read, the delei
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the Conservative party. He had had th:)ugh that bad be I I . , A ( -ENEitous Jouiawlt 91 -'_-James E. Rine. : � I sel, oL' tba Th,am
which this country1had beei' We nod Scripps, of the Evenin 1" ows, Detroit, ged Wingh I for th ed years, and for the past *ear purchase prorerty in Mitchell f6r a report, whioblon motioni was adopted.. . I �
I I � �10,000 in c I -The all 3. - a ebugs;were Ll - - i . � -ce'nt�y sold to Mt
Bufficient cause for that action in his during t4e last balf-dozen 3ga' 8 on Sa,urday presented but lit lo hope was had of her reco bry. barracls, and Nvill make that toWn the -On the evening of Tbureday !the As. �
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qnAed further sta . to a p 3rmanent att gall .ry, to be 'used Her il. ness was borne h ChriAi' headqu),rters of the Army for at4east a 'Oeis,tibla assel�nble, i
� tistics to a] i w � tb 4 in . I an . �i i t d in (3ardno's; Hall to I L
I Jeo. tow last, having boon acquitteI On trial be- . i � . : -neat 8rucefield, .
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vative that could givo a reason 'for the P1. ; I 9 I I - 9 Of read. . � bred �',-ow Matild
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ple had been grow rig and i a elt parcha,Be'of works L in big] I E:Bt8eM for her g gntlenesal. -of -Mr Lawson, of Mitchell, fe I -from Inge. iThe first -01, biblt'� seli�ction,far- : � I
f a I ! I At the . ast official eting': of the I I . . 7 four i�matb-. oldl.
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- A into a great nation, hey had I a in ( on- A TaAmp's Waurc.� iile , tramp B%yfield Methodist �' man; and her piety. . ; the rool of Mr. H. J. Hurlburt's house nisbe '' I rai 'with the 11
. seen cause to repent or feel - ashi 4 ed of I L I Q� I chur(DE Mr. I a a rking i conf. of M,'versid,e thrif.
goveri � was robbing a farm-housta at Po - Brusselal: Post of Is. to the ground last week, a q d st&Lnoe of style o r i g frequen�ly adopted by i
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were. as hat gave C ksc & a Now 0 ersey, the farmer r E siste . The ;SaYB . young man well -hu. wn I clerical profeg'sion. The Mr. John' MeMal
err, �ed iwa way t a� L y i , - about 20 feet, and strange io- a got members o t
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necessary as ballast to a ship u invited to return for anot ex year-� e* right up without any apparent . ary. next -IT � i
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- I cai so to blush. "he ,diffE r 3n 3e be- tramp shot at, but in 813 the David Cunningham, ol Colborne, In tow , engaged to or afar � r ' he choo zessi6n '01 El
but when they were led by bad and un- L farmer, work . I J . eri Guests." .
I sa S:, A was qai e sugge ppred wood�s one day i
ritrieo wa3 I j let tile and killed his wife, the, I � a steel) 11111 � lately, .in Me iflop townshi, -Thei Listowel Ban it %Y.7
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lous man they became shifting dif erence between honest G) e-nment farmer and escaped wit 4400. A ter eing there a few we ks he grew grand banquiEt under the auspices of the ated by the la rge number. of the gAter- I
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ballast, the most unstable ballast that . I � I laid, his leg 'broken by a horse! folling I i ,osity In the Bb ap
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and Government by1dishonest i dissati3fi3dbutdidnotkno howt&get Lord's Army, vrill be given &t the bar- nity Present. " T he Three � overs " .
could be used. . . L �al . AN OFFER To FRANCE. -It is stated )a ck W�ard s c ver the b arro-W. � i
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- � he speaker then ... urned hii t;enaon that France has been 0'fl � I -ed an i dem- -Mr. Ja es Downey, farmer, lo 25, away without leaming, what be had racks in about, :iwo weeks. Th 3 Soldiers, was one of the mos.0 sublimel ludicrous � i � A
- He would first, he �said, devote his . . ' earned )ehind. e thought of this it -would'seem, intend to havl e EL reason. pieces �extan to . Y I Ivitlid,ut the e -ad "I
to he.Governmental acts of � � i nity of EL million pounds by the Wals- ,-o; cession 'i, Howick, had a bag of our . to I ,S U,
attention to the aims of the Liberal. of 'his 4 9 al . I I - h:hich; Mies 'Irsham off? ,arld I .arIv.
. 10 � able am aunt of social recreation r well reia red a] , I :
party, and he was sorry if he would be session. , Hb dealt in I I SOrly gassy Government, on. c plan, ho: wever, a d it v' rked. He de : I � I
lop v I b dition �f the itolen out o: . his granery a few days 0. I i charms of a oul- I ferewe at the �
" I asked the farmer f 1. some i noney W as other people, tured el , . i
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ma z er with the Canada PI if d want f6rmei concluding peace :Mnd renounc. tgo. He has a good idea who the thief ,get I laree 1 bies
- compel -led to say some things that were � � I I ring 1 .
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- all said the 1. Some'vra& apparel and was acc6m- -Mr. J. A. 1. ) . . n or Sandy McDon4ldIg Aignal .
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Subsid es to the r vil loes 1129 he claims to Mad�tg,�E car ter itor a. . i I � one !
not pleasant. He held the opinion that re Simply a '111 . �, Y. . . i that Miss Gratis, , � in&B in lellgtlf
we . , . . Inoclat -d, and he has not got back with I left Str tford fo: r the Northwestj a few I 1� I
the people of Canada had in some im- huge system of b6b !to DAN 3ERous BiaEAD. ' . new pi irpose -Wm. Zi Ygler, of Gre , -who wa� a ! In J should not attempt i 41�tl base ball
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ec i . . 0 his clo hes yet. � � days a- , wheri he has sectiredja con. before ' Scotch aa hence Iiintil. she has a
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portant respectiIi retrograded frorn. the r onoile ;prominent followers Ito hat has been found for ! amito. Tw . I 0 a � �
loaq. He aI6(? deal I at length [th the cartridges were . icrae some I ime ago, is n -Jo.1 Rogers, EEq., one of the old'est tract of surve Fing from the Qovern- more oil)mplat m8i 4 the Scottish ;, L�
high position they occupied some . discovol d last 1'rid 7 suffi. n . i . : I Mai oriino, Ant
years Moussean affair, t .. � i ay i "e tly settler in the town 3hip of Ho.' ck, died ment. His d Btination' is I at 160 dialect., 11 The G I if 'A
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ago, They had a less firm. 'hold on 9 11 sent. a convict at e007 be around agoi 11. f at his rother's residence st Gowons- miles ncrth-wef t Of Calgary the same a selection 0 1 - e
a , t114 ' a of Rev. Mr. .Ta�lor, . � u, n on �
. m4� iry Indianapolis, the d i ding to blow , The frie ad �� Was I Mani -lations prot
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-government than . I town, in he townSIL he ape at th ea 3011. received and was proba
hiberty, less of self loa th Chapleau scand I it e design . 0111 �e well
Ian'-' och"eme of Lieutenant-, (Tel' or. up the . ;�J, ip of Wallace, 1 on in whic a last S, the best of
they were possessed of fifteen . building and allo bile prisoners .1 t iscopal in ,nister at Bai eld, will, be , dress� rig - Wm. S
or twenty i � � I .1 Wedne3d y evening, the 14lih inst. 4118 -Mr. Richar I Armstroug, sm of Mr. the even
Rot itaille, the Sir Chari "'u " �er to escape. . J'd to lea -n that his : I . lug. Miss!Grah in concluded Exeter, ontario. I
Years, ago. Yet this was not unnatural. 7 1 4 w1e, who � has left his home in FDrdwich the C. Armstrong, of Millbank, took the s mostenjoya with 14 K-Stk
whhewashing. bill d the Elcotion ' LxiN G LEE)GERs.—In ' �, h f beie'n ill for some time, i 11 � ' . Salme Ile evening Oao,& -id we have I
It was always. easier to attain than to- aff,sr. - . 0 b in BE ,a in able to I
I . �'. i . . .earirig ,o .-1 morni d. drove - io his brother'S, . a seconds 3holars' ip, amountiIig tip $60, Lee and Willie Gr%y.,Y - I
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retain liberty, and,with them,as-pol-itics - the case of Captain Spice against q nt ' : distan e of some tot, miles, where �he a fe days Siuc at the second inter- I 'Oi I _ :
. I A � this stage of the'addiess John ! : cf"rDo w days Sine Were iniberapera"ed. bY musical sel - i .
became more ,complicat I . A. & War 1, New York ban 61 I;, - w 0 1 have an. McNaughton lim a -gan Of i vmn ,
I . I . . mediatellaw examination i Toronto Mis �
ed., and other Macdonell stood u,V in ,the ii die do i failed I or $14,000,000, it, vas sh wn that men repairirig the James was ta e 'sick. Two of tl e LWOW;& . n I 8 Ewing, of Seafoi pplayin three I I Southe!
pursuits more lucrative, it was more - 0 I . � i .
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dger , � I . own bii'ge, doctorsi were called in and � left soine having t ken 98 per cent. on an sgre. instrumentals, and t . [From our ID
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ifficalt to get the ! medicil � ie for him, but the, r were hot gate of 11 the papers. This is no Clintoni a solo. Miss E wing is One of - �
and asked what fee a certaiiir'awyer the fitid he t two le he a tkies in 'wbich. is -situated on the gravel, road � Miss , Callen of
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I had received for advocating t IE :Cause the one bein- at consid north, of Brussels. A n IV . ; I ; AGICK LX
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- of the.country to undertake the task of of the contractors be re the a I it rat& ' I I): put down -and till, nee sary ri -In t a window of -Mr. John I Velsh,
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.8 BATE ON SUNDAYTAPERS. I d I I o I- air. . I Stratf o rd, may be see a i 6 mes. sure she only needs � to be heard ' be .
States, after independence had been : - In the 13 4 0. I I
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crie of I I pat him out " " h, � t jeweller
obtai-ned', the government of the nation . Mr. WED. Meyalilan, n estirn�ble � joioe exceedin
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do . a c. " : b Sarat ��, N. i � I 1_1 EEting of t ive silver watch, made to suit th 3 pro- app I to � � mi, Q I . . weaf,,hi
9 inall,v he . -A of t'he reci&ted. Miss Callendar has4 fine 11
. . ceo] to Y., a r( solution! deprecati ng thE I I 11 I e e ega, es �
- more; 4nd more into the hands of in - an 'was il 11 1 � � ubli- ung man, 1 led at his le -idencei in variousl 1 ges of t Independent Or4er ose . I . blast ,,
- ad cation. i ind "of crsl as a Oet Wawar 91311 On e I . . ell I seeding o
bEide, and upon leaving his sei 1i a E 8t 114 d ne Ar mode of counting! ti in( up to -soprano1voide;1upon con luding, 4 Udy � stop :
ferior men', and that history w sale Sunda y papersl as a ill nst. The of Goo4 rempiars met o the 11th 4 -hours, -The system is in ope ation a Strain .
as being the building a, few minutes %. � the ( I ,ger town, rem. - '
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repeated in Canada. . I I r`4ais. desecration of Sabbath was iie�ated 0 use':of his death was 11 gumption, ,ger i arked lit thst . I them ia, wee
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I greeted with a perfect Storm c)' XIISE a. with gi eat force and refe -k d to a 100111- ought on b a cold contra at A through inst. atiLeebarn. very harmonious It sevellal American railways And is young 1o,,,.dv w uld not have sang our . theweatheris sjr
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Ontaiio,'he said, was far from pos. I time W�s spent. B other Brett, of S 0�a. ound to work satisfactorily. I b may town withiont'au one I
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laosaing her due weight 'in the councils nor axed who defended these I ieh, I � ' . , forth, was elected W. C. T., Sister Ctill, ,e adoptod on the Grand. Trunk some successf 41 -eve �ing :Was Oonclud. by , . Along at
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of the Government, while Quebec had whe t ey- got a is a . - 7 4 __ - . I of Clinton , W. V. T.1, Broth ar Metom if, ime. I . the audien ' � ,
money Khartoum expedition for " -- Mr, Ogi . ontrei 1 1, the � ce is qod a .
I I 3rdon a relief I le, Of M ,flp'ur. . I I Singing 8 . great many 0�nt&
greatly more than her Bharili, and in the awax ad t em, and , vhen Job . I I of Blytb., was elected secretary-tre' --A young man named Finla on of Queen."' I I I ... I I �
nEhie a include equipments for 1 ,),000 meh, 40 i gJ mill king, paid a visit to Vangto�e's � As. , Y, I J I I the' t: roved m
J, urer. J�eports from� the lodges were respect ble tin Bmith of Stratford, was � "I
history of the United -States and the faile..,as ehaddone,topresshali el Steam launobes, 400 shaIl:)w-dr&tt boats ill. at Brussels lasf week, and after & I . . � -ran),AY; ,� , - Cann t be done 1,
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deplorable results of government by in- suit against the Gla e, he felt it 3 d and several thousand t o f rough inspection pro very 0 r ing,. A discussion on the rrested , Lnd lodl �ed in Stratfor(I gi 41 on Upon reS11111113 k on I Friday morlul- .. .
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forior " oamels. it is no A dhimself I . -011tit the raowb
-hanters,'there was in saying that the In nay was n o gi 3 :. . was interesting, bu, I t e night of the .1th inst., sus d f g the President introduced Xr. H. S. inatit r
men and place Scott , in vie* of ,11 in
a warning for the 5. P: doubtful whether the expeditim will p, . ed with its j vorkin ' " A u ,t', convention meet I � )elng On(, of a L(ndon gang vy ' - - -of � a lew
for*& good purpose 0 spent rig b to C us Y. 3rfectly s4i fi ! � . -�"" t 0
-provinces. He did 9' . the co . �o urg- McLeai of Clinton,, High School� WhO VIdei th4 plowini
a -me At aj ty rate he coul ay. . i � i arized cloth I
not blame Quebec, but he did bl' 1 be readir t9atart before the end of Au. r(commendat on like this fiern a practi- 27th, nobt ing definite wass d ne b I h nt -establishnen �
d I gust. 1. * I - . � cal. ,in . I . I a ted Put frequens -Errors in! Pro- loll. The easto
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the representatives of Ontaxicii would With ivery featnre of the 'job complet , . __ i � . MCCORMICK'S WILL. -The will of the -,'One d ' 'ast week Mcs. Thomas appointing of delegates to � orest re ently. T a prisoner v as taken � nunciaticin," illustrating by 0, long W -- 'Was not done lazt
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not stand up for their rights me the Que. If it b 3 honest'tis a devilish ches I convention. The district lodge Londo in company 'with deb,octive of words freque � �
bec delegates did. � I t. - [I ! late C.,R. McCormick T�Pling, ofay). inton, fellhe I -first' meets ntly if not 1 usuall I Irlip . 11ners this I �
, manufacturpr of I � into- .1 Spring
HE then turned - I . '. � outhe ec)nd Monday in JunestBlyt1h, hair, who made the arrest I pronounced. s�condi ; th V?
This being so, what an Opelli . big attentiot &61.,farm- -Implements, was- adrnitteo� to an open cell q way, fallin b avily .on I . . i§haw rnoved, � I . era than usu�
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at Detroit oil 3[( ' I A -Ther) is an unusumi moxtahty ed by Mt. Mc1G 11 ... P.Arth
g there late hen it w, 11 be in a position to do jo�ld, " A &+. �-
inistry, and e 0 i'ed l9r. M o� probate heishoulder t was at T'Uckergmith, t6t A -1 .
was for all unscrupulous ED n giz .. mday - 'I -s thought " . - , by the ear'
an to seize kenze. That ge � I . . . � work. I I among I Orses i a the neighburhood. of Vote of thanks nfg,Lesn . � :Dlia
. ntle anJ he 14 ic - h d'! Thie Estate, ,valued' &'I $10,1@001. 8helad Snob kin ed fatal I Jt rlM but tendered Mr. W d art
go � � . - 8, - � I - ly 'by tjat
on power and hold it, and ho At !tile annnal meeting Of tle Shakespe Lre thi's year. Amo g other for the mannerlin whlich he d #18i bf ' resheidam
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. ei i in 1878 bee in he w) 11 It � 000, is devised in trust; I o his wdow w I hile ..she rec 3ived a: pretty ' bE a aback, sb areho 14ers of the Clinton fid have bisootat vi time the subject. I � ha ! . . to ,_
__ � mind more difficult it became to Oppose bribe i Ho might ha * a kating a line anim ils-that I i I . � . ,
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. 1; vo offendei ))a, 'g I for fiveyears, at the end (if me Ong re nits- are antilli if ated. , � curling I 0 last week, the ;I o disease. is Mr. David Mol ar I I . . )Vinterset.
him. too a u bornly hones . 'At &D4, - . whic. 1 1 1 - I I pany, held . one's A discussion then'1011owed as to the v Imat
� de t e She receives one-fiftb, an thre) Bona ` -Q6ite a number of cot i J [aints *are ; I I is, there
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these: They were practicall, ere peo, e in 1878 had lecide . . . [I p financia Impo ity . I . n the pait
. T hel difficulties they had to face wi , d a ba,lan - rted Clyde stallion, Vane at advisabil
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. p il t th )y and two daughters the remainde % ' 'being made in Goderich of e ity thefts hand of $176, which 62,000. This mmal died of in la ma. of the Wes I .
y confrDnteEl wanted -the unjust at wai an 11 " ni ,16. DULL TniEs IN EuR .. ich t appear 01 (I woulc ame paid a . . t Riding Association -with the � � 1"t a uuder,�
ii-ith a Sinister combination such as any ,, of some dividen .' o[ over 14 per can tion of the lunge, supposed to
w OPE.,-Cabl glams w' to be the w 2
1 specimen they got. 1 - anized ga g. es , . - . I t., but bv -a been North Huron AlssociAtion, when it WOO li
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- on earth rarely had to face. of country first ID t next,ai 1, , a late cold rains, ri,which finall decided that �wa doern it advio- I they,
country 9 it indicate dull times in Europe. Taere or Cloth Ines, are �i . I I Vith limited.
� 0, unanim US vote it was decided to aiply i y h'eV 4 an Te
The leadersof their opponents and of of I r I � � KSORU
- I . par � Sty are 10,000 idle men in th 3 Clyce ship Stripped, and'varions artiol Ieft out this amount toward the liquidation f le was out most of the time. I able to hold suchO,nion meeting,sua : -
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the Government were I %id up dc ors a �hen s?ught I .
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perfectly unscru. most hopelessly defeated. I * � for lack c)f freiihts. . Strik S are 1 �read- for next morr ing. the del t, on. capital . ac3ount Us -The f amoug'Ayers case, wl dch has that Nessrs. MsHoch -slid Thrubulli, Of I - . quiring only to I
praorua man whom their followers knew The aim of t , 1 4,6 ; leaves t, le company witli a pr party 0 Eeen attrac beation in Clinton, and ,Mr. Ferguson, Wingbjsn�j _: . rodu6e exceilaial
. he Reform part: r , Dull d ing all olver Germany. If thisibecernes -'Rev. N. -1 � iie bho- . P
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to be so,and drew their inferenqea there I I . CuyIer, of $1.800, an'd not over $350 eno branoi hS,4 1
- be: TO Stop this systematic coiru tion; general in the Continental o)u 5 itratford I the past two mont" I was be a committee with full pow -or to act, go beyond thei
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from. Behind them was alarge body to n#iatain the I . utri Ahe dii church, Bayfield circu# .; 'has been T i spason has been a highly su,ic. slettledinlLondon. Saturday mo ing, The President appointed Mesm. Shoi I
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vincig, t redress an amend 6 r be resorted to. 1 Torcint Conference. This is done. in Congr L . I are - t
. . 'local rights of the Pro. ,old de -vide of wax will mor then likely transferred f.r5m the Lon alwayi in.
very con- , .... on to the 11 management are to on I raore
Of contractors, who found it - SCZDI . c BfnI ( 'el and the judgment being or o the Henderson, Duff, XoFaul, L ,gh. d I Some f
vollient to Subscribe to a testimonial, to ent system ; to educate e I). I 1 be atolated, The balla for dir . plaintiff, Mrs. A n Porteous, in the Sum Stiewarts, committee on nornitai - i � -013
aid in an election, or to subsi I "N'11101. LAt order tlat � he may ord . L : "a"re � Ulan, tk
O. Wpek N c6livl be rr J nv+ t [
dize a . Work L ed Messrs. M. B cT of $1,600 besid 9 costs which 'will -, ;naxt I TDS' !
pie o.a better serisc of 'theil'. .. ablic the woo growers' convention, wilich next cc nfereni e for mi agg 1 t Mr. W. H. Stewart, i of Lai : Ing � able to I
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I I . in Forrest ., risdall, Cooper &i Jackso, amount tc fully $700. Jbie history of presented big methoa., of teaching is lhful� blan
XlaWspai After these came a small, duty ; to amend the present crin'sil- z;aet in hicago this weeh, 'reAo utilons the Noi -thwest.. esion . . �bEequent meeting n blished. tiplication Tables and Division," $11017' L 8111 Y� who hu'ViE
though very powerful body of monopo- tuti I I At a .sr e , bol PU
io of the sibilate; ind if posoi ie to were adopted setting forth Ith# there -'The Clint)n New Era, 9 yo that the I I %,,!crop well a
.1 I elected Mr. Forrester, President ;. M.r. in I
'hem an array of destri the effOct of ithe''geri DdEr I are 1,02(,000 flock wash ,the c?un I child might ' Wider -
lists, Bud following t . , 1 Myers was arrested Stratford on ing how residily a . RaVeal is
. I erE ill � - Tepipei Convention to I) held'111 Manning 1, much bt
place and Subsidy hunters that were and obtain a fairer r . I . , .17iBdah n [arch 6th at the inetance of IM is. Por-* standingly learn 6 fr 1, Tisqui-,ing more f
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� ,�ere is no state I 16 Tireag t, 3oi a respeotat le widow 1a4y of that - former. On motion of Meagra. Uei I i
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lastly come- a legion possessed with the I dustry i rsifte tie ibe largely attended. I I . � I '_ .* . bler 04U =uiater.
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Sir Rici .T A Yees 9011 and Harstone a vote of thaukg i WO : vime. �
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I I three undred �being taken in the matter pl: ron h Now th at� the Hallett P ibytezl�n- e tablis, 1 ent or a I . .
idea that the Government existed for speculative Phase ofl . � . 0 � a charge of stes,ling tendered Mr. Stewart for the p" 11 The closo
politics, !9,71�- - million ound sl with a vall le a OVer one ,the country, and it is &I at ' _r - I sew
the specigA. purpose of granting - special noun 3ed that in so Aoi � h or ely church h tOmporarily $1,600 -which ' I . .
wao, . `1Z � huadre tog L witho7all pastor, she had entrusted to him had been at to prepare his subjOct. � gams-i�w][th the �
rig he 81�aa . ilaillion, and of ir upton to the that the oonvEntion will I bhe m6st many of t e adherents
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Vr'v'lei to special favorites. They ingfO,r-himself alone. He ba fc I mq, value of yz �aillion. Int ' ri in enthusiastic of its kind '- held � thereof would a few eve nings previously for s( care i A vote of th&uks was also tendered Vbjeh � b
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