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"I I I - BOTTLED LAGERg ALE of a old rake machines SIM . I It extremely improbable ti t hu- and. kept it1throughoutt heats, 0,1- onvenienbe to the peoplb of this vi' � . "CFAUL
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ly.- -Mr. Robert MoMichaol, o ,I ff ill, it man be! ng could come t rou h the though he was very Ell ITI
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� 1; I closely pursaada ty to be a Is to got t heir "woo I cat ded'at This tragsdy has caused deep and wide- I
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AND PGRTER. rett rned home from'i-Dakots I t M a. a I rrow. Groups of -
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7 i ; I I I back and taking his famil Ilim .them. - and Duffeftu the last t iree. For co to I I Hibbert. I sions Of llurprise�l and borror could be 7
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. ; cents per abo Lit three Mr. M.11 0-riall 1i _ . they made s on4id tim e, aud. W �ne � every h tid. The three Ream. S TMAI I
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� � � At th, I ast Ineeting saw old hc rsei (4ct bettf r or r iore level- to: an Ameri * no do bt, be sent t p to ptand .
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�. . �� : frame work qf 'his new residence, , passed authorizing Mr. � f i. E or' ir, and i 1, ill ay have 1 Y;611 41 i
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I - - : . EgraondVille ereoted. It. v It be, i� .to scrape the trunks and t in tie topw� two will trake-recordB th 0, i will bri�ug Coates keeps good horses. i . �
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, Carling's and Labatt's Ale and Porter glie,adi -M Jas. Scott, Of fi . ) 0—
L �� I . 6( t j mending � improvnents to the %mount race thero Wei e� three st irted g folio I �
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I'll, in I danitobs, has let the con . $1,814 1. The sport wag dopted A. M. Pollayle I" Elam Gr ;" J. 0- 'horse was found on the folio �illlg Tu - 'Uev. James Casw4l. of
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r. i I 11 bi eaking "'of onehundred so Ot tl oh without amendment. The Ma or and Kay's 11 IM c1D Leah ;'I at d T. Sharp's day iv a Shed near St. Mpiry4 No C116e - n I
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7..��� , Have you tried Thorne's five yeax old h6r iestead in the .Oak River di itret Clerk Were authorized ;C p pare a "Brown au.'l Attheendirf the B r1st ,to the party who took the animal awiy. al 7611ing. � I I �
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.1 i, notice to be posted all ove - tow I warn-' heat Dan as,with I javing t4e ! � I
I " Whisky"? � It is the Cream, of Whiskies. Ma iboba, the work to be it da de i � W. dra wn, I' i Y&jnam S - .—Mr. John. Lei; hman bias
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I . this season.—Happ CharlieJ h k al ing people against injuring sha, -a troges, race to the otlier horses, Th 3y made i : —IV_ I I
a- ll:E�k"Try Thorne's Teag.. y �. I � - his f a 'in to Mr. P. Burns!for 56,600.: the B )ard of Heal ill for the I
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41 as be�t 0 , sa GraW The farm Pontains 100 a res, 'and it was township 'of Tucl orsmith, wa 7, he] d on . �
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i , I L.- THORNE, her 3 since the organization of r3 t After passing a few led off .each I time, and. ke� 41 C 4 � I
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. i Star Grocery, Seaforth. in! this town, having- been oi� er id ( a the Council. adjoirned for two well, Scoring I �firee first 1�ut h . � I
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Galt, left for that place:oull U1 ad -i . Idt,osh I d *- let her h I in value. , � alker, 'Nm. McColl,, ell,.Iaco� DR ESS G 00;DS
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* i tort bers and friends of the armv h6re A , RIFLE: HATcrr.—The 33ril.Batl. Rifle this raC6 W - � ! i
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; F, i � ' Association, hel-I their 13th annual shows that th( ooli Of Every Description. i �
: 1 Pf ! will be loing and kindly remember,, dd ! )re was not Mach f 9 Murphy, Of the 4th conoess.on, whioh st session of rliament .
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1, I many of them.—The In erchinfs� o t I match oa the range in tbis town on on eith6iside. This CIDSe& the I . i
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� 4 1 town have -been driven almost I to th I races. Next i a order came be . weeks ago He had be4n laid up for ! I
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; - . 49MP � � � LE RA!hS. timf with a fever a�ud , vas recov, Mr. Payn6, andEeconded by Mr. .Me- � I i.
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14 � --- - wits'end to supply the den ill I � I but- the wind was som 3 1 11 . . I it . I
I ofilt-foan ikbia nartiann nix -nnarl ! ._�l whicitis not favorable fort oo& Shooting. I For 6islracp; thal"a m fp f, ni� af.a.rtc-3 _i i � i
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i 1- ;� inaa ito a ainu , me I I . I ering. Intosh, that Mr. J�cob McGee act as. . �
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P had to buy their o60 -d � I viz: McCulloch, Goderch,' nd F d- being was, toned by conti4ued illness he chairmanifor the c1a; rrent yea —'Carried I I I I
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1. - I Parties going to Manitoba or any part maily as ten carloads have beeirt bro U* with their sc'ores�: Ist Mat ell, 2 0 yards Arinitage, Ed. vard Cole nall and Tilt. could not NI'thatand. H6 had alway18 under the new act 'he Cle.-k 6,' the Gros Grain Silk8 for bresg ,M :
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1 t � of the Northwest, or parties wishing to i and kneeling, and'500 yards any position,
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i L "I �_. J. . Roberts leaves next - M( ud - . ; 2dE.�Colemam, 58; 3d M. to the very he vy condi ion their k i
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� I il I- and Superior, can*.procure ,,tickets to for his r�ancbe near Broadvi ; "I a to I I for his par�pats and relativ eja�icial.�o the ]�
!; � 1-1 . awl Ila' i. Munroe, 58 ; 4th 'IT. A. Wil sc ii, 5' 7 ; �: 5 th it was agreed o- limit it .)Us mi e- pa . t A few more lenyths of &J,
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I . arty port and gain all requireld� informa- - tOb&, where he will spend _t a 1a - This race ere ad f ally as in a6h exci a- I . �
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. t e 7th J. G. Wila6n, 54; 8th C. 'Nilson, ment,as the horse ra y all gpt .1 I � �
oes. T A i ' Morris- will forthwith noti the half price. I
- tion as to rates, &a., oll application to mez doing settlement duti s.- .9i
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I I � Mit3boll Recorder of last week �� d Se d W I ' i r - ,� . ;
- 1� * Office', Seaforth. This T; 6y � a . LoCALIT �.-Mr. Thog. Ellis, of tl�e! B)ard an - 4tte d to any - I j I
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. _! Tim ExposITIor. 53. 2nd Match, 5.,00 & 600yards, 7 sbotf. a goo off. Ed. o1of man, ho. ,ii n easo- iable , i .
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i. . is decidedly the chea.pest and best route. I f � ; ; I
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i - i... r� � � rning Ias�t week on going tI rou tiiei� COUNCI'MRETINq.-The council met All Wool Bu?�tings zn I choic-e
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. Be sure ud obtain rates before going Me— tyre wound up� his busin�eso ,_ Ison, 49; 5th E.- flolem im, 49 ; thi8wa3 lost t .m I whic 1 hevas uiiab,'Ie field and fidding one of his limses ead.� Oil ,
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f. I hy any other. ,-- th J. S. Roberts, 46 ; 7 th J. A. Wilson, again to regaim i
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; r , . Boats , leave Goderich every Tuesday Tho whole communi 1 115 ; 2d N. Robson, 110; id E. Cole- mould have made it interesting f:)r 6e Mr. W. B , late. tenant Mr. T. adjour ad tot 2e -A i
i�l I? i �T and Friday. Md'ntyre's leaving, . as be h 11 ', 10 2 g' man, 107. . 3rd or Consoh 6t on Match � ,'at again as a 0ourt Oi , ment8, Loops, iCordg, &c. 1
11 � 1Z I first mail, it L( would not have --tak6n .
�; w_ i . . I I Campbell's, ottage, purposes moving �O' of Revisio I whic i �as at Mr 3. K aox's I I
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f. I F Wingham in -a few days, whe, a he will, hotel, Ha, purhey on the 27 in 41J. 9.hare I ;
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I i r � - score 21) - 2d J. Johns , 21 ; 3d P. to the frO12R, al �Ooitioj likd a for some ti , a reside. -Mr. 1'. ROSS, of! w re no a 31peals agfiLinst the assessment Large stock of !: I 1)
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a 1 . Bethune,18. The little brick ,hroughout the ra" the 3rd co � 'ession, had, a o �ber eVe6ii! b t the fo1owing C I I
I . Lomi, B�timFs.-Wo notice that Dr. titute of enemies. We trust th �"JSE a' 1;' althouiti Y I ftom,
I- � fi.i�4 - I . ; cav'an, 4 t h �i,j.. , f, 11 1?q �Ianges Were 9. a 25C up. arasol� I I
I -number of comp, itors was not as large See our all 9 !
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? !,' � Wwie wh'o is one of the oldest and fort a people may use him wall be Was 010 81 )v ZGullooh, Silk �
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� 'I �� L 1, . nioat respected residents of Mitchell, deserves to be, an& that be may be . especially on t home Stretch, &�d b4d at 0ne Dollar. 1 � I
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- ;:I � , I -11 Wingham,lby Some half -E tary d person a `11AIIan as owrierof . t J �
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1, watch, by the Conservative Associ tion some time ."-It i i � a Messrs.' Henry Towri and V1m. roa - 'Considerable not�, but I i
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i - i T I �, 'Tusi(ayi!a in i ! appetite, even at ano 4 a pause. Wm. Kylel as tenant of . . I' the Millinery Do artment we are " I
11 , _ _� - was So severe on foot, son of Mr. John -H. Bmadfoot, met he found DreUan his 1p
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- 'Ill . I here before long for Algoma Robinson is ow r' James Broadfoot ver� busy. New goods are arri
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oi. P-4 is. father of Mrs. "Robert Coleman of water in some places, but we havo i did well and Showed both [� skilA ad' business transaction. Cc siderable� I
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;_ � q, � 3 Seaforth.-Mr. Thomas McGregor, of learied that it has done any daina a I of Mr. Wilson a-Inew boui a and while speed, but the �,�ack was too � heavy for . n I �
.11 - . , anxiety pr vails -around here regarding: cession 3 L. R. 8.', and Robert and I
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. I �5 1 � Tuokersmith, near Kippen, started for the growing : c Is, walking D,IoDg the scaffold a bo %rd on � i. I
� : attending I he services of the alvation. George Brock as tenants of the,east �
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t - 1� I t rids Spending the Summer in the old to Supply, st I in the centre� iand they were pro. all, with th 3 exception O.. Ed�, Colema#, Browntown not being an inc oriporated'� few 8 I i �
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�- - _ ,-; i land. -Mr, James Lowr y, grain dealer, ant brain food for a town of this si: 6. i I cipitated to the ground- a listance of after going i L few yards, i ot WO aDXiOU8 I � I 0twitli. I
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W_ , -� 1 of this, town, left on Thursday for Scot- Mr. Mogre, the Mechanics' I apt ,Gut E) aboutfoarteen feet, They Were both and cousecuently had toI;dismount ' ' : I
� - I . I although, a are Sorry to say, it is to-, fin ished hi 3 Rollwaie struck o ,
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I r I ,� I land, He sails from Quebec on Satur- Lib,arian, has now comple,ted co�ap Ii 31 so badly stunned! by t]16 f %I I as to be whether:t4iy liked to Or got, les"vir I ��
I � .*I I 9 qnired in the extreme tklell[Ep Of WO the Roll'fiJbally . .
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I , - � -I I day and (�xipects to be gone about three the new catalogue, and thb library wM unable to help t6triselves,but a convey. the victory an easy one f r I41'm, 'as 1 a word. We hope,h I thE t some , our -customers will find our st .
r . - U -, I I -ad in kc e! ing his sea�' until all . I municipali I . I
�� 11 � r" months. He goes to visit his pare�tg be open. for the use !of members t1i &nee was speedil� procured and t succeed �
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_. I -1 reside in Kirkaudbrightshire. aftemoon.-Miss Reid " his antagonists were an �
: who stil . ela�bi to 1 were botl L taken, �o their .11C was. Mr. harse4 when I I
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� V I - L Wewishhim &favorable voyageand a Ing � - was 1 -found to be not made the wi �
I L. ; � and company, Will 0i 7�9 � Bro.acd1foo ! I . ; I I I . I
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h, � 1. , � pleasant visit. -The many frieadE W one f their popular entertainnqlenl �i I Much iD-uri)d bat Mr. Town did not Speed. � il I I � Z . ' :
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. : � ,`.�� ' eveni , -I io well. � It is Sul posed he is . . I � We are just now showing al
. F � Mra. R. L. Sharp, of the St. James' Car no's hall on Monday tit i ,ei 1,. come off � THE FOOT RACES. I ! I I
. �- , hope that ille Scott Act,will )a unaniii � paid the '!sum of ! eighty-fiv dollars, -
I., P, � -F MP r. Mooney has joined �b - � I wal I � 1 3 .
- L hotel, Toronto, will regret to learn that a Salvi i 11! inj ared it ternallyll, and his right arm is The only foot race wh,, ch T Allea . . a � , � I
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_� i ; � � I either fra3tnred or very baffly sprained 0 4r '. is Six � I � a' sad ;�i .
� '. - mously car�ied in this oot nty aniount of1his al�ar as Ass Elsor for raDge of Ladies" Sua Hats, Mi,94 : ,
i - � . she has been prostrated with a severe Arn y. -Mr. Bailey, of 06deri: ell h t3 was that f r 200 yards.. . �� i
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accE pted the challenge gi�eu iba If a : at the wnst and it will be g tlr� . . � Children's Sailor Hats, &c. ��
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.1 i : attack of diplitheria. She, contract,pd � � I a. 'ood while, started. It w a good ndl!ver even 1 . � master in �Iace Of t a late B ugh Mo- I
, . the disease ,.while nursing other mew'- wee. i by -Mr. George Whitely,J in� at- !' eve n under the most Dashwooc.. i � I I i
- roam. race, and, r3su ted in I obe# intorl 1 '
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I.-, A - � I bers of the household and for sevar�l ran� ements have been Made 1: or t i' � stauces, before he will be able to be coming in fi rst" wd John ��� ames eatt e MILITARX.-Several of our y ting men, to meet ag %in when 1,called by tie Rt �`a' ve. I �
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. � days last week her life was despaired of, race to come off here on the " Otl OC around ah ain. Had they - a] lea three Second � I have joine the Volunteer company alt � I
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! *but slig has, since Safely passed the September, the same da that t4e k2 i. I feet further one �W&y than they did This closed t is sports of the day -'an, 'Exeter, an will be prepar I -t- I A Call Solicited, and comparison in 1
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F_ I f. ,ten L, arty- Ward race takes placia.-iMr. they w ' Id haVe - struck on the eIl satisfted . I I
" � crisis and is now recovaring.�The fol- OR every person seemed to be -w . the Londor 11 Camp." � i Brussels. �
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� ), I 11 lowing gentlemen compose the team Andrew Calder's Ayrshire bow �rei er t- -sleepers o� a verandah and vi ould very EverythiDg. pas3od. off quietly,�,`and ple . IMPROVE1 YKNIT.-Mr. P-eiuhf rd Cook UCIDENt.-Eli�F�reyijgot two o his ass I
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1 �Z 1 _Lbiln with twin calves on Weane Ly likely ha�e been, much more seriously. autly, and all Eaemed tC enjoy tbeni- has greatly improved his p operty� of � I �
'k . estern District em I fingers ta n off in the planing mill the � . �
L I Rifle Association's annual match now nigh t, a male and felmalel* Ca� v i injured. i :1 I
I . : . selves. In act it is'said to 1have bee late. He I milow &.nicely soo�jded lawn obi er night by a saw. �
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!, G.,, Jolyn A.'and Alex. Wilson,' M. *_ - . The 1, Queen s Birthi L 6y i n - ing that has taken place ouJ the Par . p�ths thro gh it and a flo ' zeris Caleb at h on ISatu. day � .
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I " IANID CON ChRT CO� _P_ANY� -The R I ir � Se orth. The following gentlemen �acted . as : I and Some on Molid wy, but Ree ve Rc gets i
� Munro and Edward Coleman. We have * i " centre. I I ,
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I I I r� no doubt they will give a good account Comlrt Company intend giving a performai ce G judges: A. Roo and James AXIine, 1 , QUF,EN'S BIRTHDA.Y.—The bi � was the on y on
. f �[ CardRO'S Hall, On Monday eveniDg, June I . The Q Qeen's birthday wa 4 cale )rated thday df a �vbo, I think, kept his
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� fl. This "lompany is very favorably spok here on. 5aturday in the usual loy Wingliam and. R. L. Sharp, Toronto, was not shop enti ely closed. Some of t loge 7"FAUt
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I 1, Foot Ball Club are clearing. press, and ia composed of the - ' The first attraclibn for the evening was celebrated in Dashwood this 3 ear as it: wl o asked him to proclaim Mon as I
I - it c . following -tea nted manner. '� The da ope nkthi g but . i day i
I i I this yeax� . y 'CBORA[A SOCIETY CON�BRT. I i Loliday were I I
,,� everything before them . on artist .3: Miss Reidy, of Sfmcotl, " Canada.'s ( ea- : I � I
,� � ,favorable' The heav raini i of the pro. THE bas been generally accustome . so'to do. � a I the first to ope .
. - est S �&r," Soprano.; Prof., Morriss �. traine t � . 4 y . I -
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� .: . - yea Academy of , tc: muddy aud unpleasant ' . I
A . I Club,, and on Monday the Senior club Palermo, and late of London, I Enjx d under foct, ,but not nearly Eo large as the met"its oftbe the most of our young peop] betook club's went to Cli4on' on Saturday to I :
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- I . .1 - to.one,and line j:U1llOr MUD 08aT, line y I � I day, noilel fe the greate - number 'we t 3 Grand club came ihome victorious -wit h a so ! I - I i ;.
I i I 11, and the weal h.�r w%s, on PeOP16 were well repreoe, te h , ore .
j. I I . Profe isor Keller, Pianist; C. J. Tracy, kar 4g -,-,-, t but t a I I i �
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I ,� I? Chatham juniors by three to no ' . the whole, pleasant, being -ust warm townspeople made rathei a poor t I Bond to an oy a breez t] is Grea' of 31 rans P'O 9 for Clinton, and only four John Penhale � .
11 S1 ECIAL JuNF, RFMUCTIONS. --:-.L- L 6r 1 . Uri . I it - , jr.., and John Pe'phale, � .
I � Th boyal are now sighing for one mo Lake Huro 1. " Innings PI ad. he Clinton club -veto ; ;
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1- � reductions for the. monfh of Juneat-J. t.18m ti "I sr., respectively, as owners. 0 r1a tion � " ;
I . I . ' doors. The at; reo an I& i ' TzmPF,nAxcE MF,ETING. A meeting satisfied at that st6ga of the game-' The ' � I . I
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7� clubtoconquer.—Mr. James McBride Genn. �ne. bargains in dresagoods. Spe air dup- 0 d othe business a fair audience. lit . ant i the court adjourned to meet on W�'do i M�R. EDITOR,—MU '
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: om the Do- tiong in prints and cretonne$� A hoi ' t q places Were closed and th forenoon was, if anything, better th , t war, held i'nJ the church of the Evam- foct ball C, wel I a's day, June 25th. After: the a, our me , .
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� -rd for his hotel, it is now paras)ls at bottom prices. 436atai' iiurni; IN,, � .
minion Boa hTe passed over very Uietly, the principal one. T a music both voeal :,nd - gelical Association, on Sat rda evening th Clint club� , von by (no goa . i
Depai tment-Hats and Caps at cost. S�eci . I . - C� . of the Court of Re'ision the Council . ploymqnt for w<)=4
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_. j, obliging an'd 'accommodating landlord , � " Convention at Clinton. The , ev. Mi.' 0ha,r,a.,nl+ I-, 14
9 IfL �F`0119 H I 0 1 ina in fmin all 1 directions and these aDDrecia ad b ;he audience ' he!� "Wax -
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' Scharffe, occupied . the eb dr, and da r and d ame h6m a with something I �
" I TORN.—Another big reduction in Rei4rai a again Wei t to sweill the raDks of those works W' re L dl Splendid � I structed to open the �ditch opposite lot . -1atf
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. oldpatrons back under his hospitable lots o! goods.. Over $1,000 worth, still 6 ej 0 " ! Messrs. Isa iLo Bean and John ( ,. Soldan lik � $40 in 1priz '
I 0 s wfio wbre saunt 'ng arouu d the side- fully bet ier th a on the pr(vioug , as, 1won by W. i Oppo
. from. Hats fknd caps at upheard of prio6s. T � arl . I L : oc- ; - 13(,Otb, 10, concessio"n 10; Ur. He .roc� wag I i have rtun#y,
I roofk--Mr. James McQueen, of the 1st , � . walks and paying �all Occasion 11 visit to casion ai � the stibjects seem tip ;improve' were appointed delegates.1 TJ a meet- Gi� ,eon Pe;ry and�AUdrew Ca rie. y I
- thousmnd doll f I neiv, fresh IVo(, r 0 1 1 . . . I - ! I ", or follow any emptov
ars worLh o I ' instructed to expand � the sum of 15 on I
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� � concession of Stanley, has left with US J ... it received at Morris�n's old stand. GEOR 1 the confe(tiqnery Aho hotels. The with pra-,tiae, and each time �he fall of a�or 4f having THE LIB echan Cal Insti- opening the ditch opposit.elot,6'L.R; � . To -this Class I wig)h i
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several stalks of fall wheat which GOOD. 860-1 � I ,� - I it lijis the Scott Act submAted t6 th( elector' tu' i I .
. I . foot ball tmatch �,On the A ricultural the'curtain Clog d a scene and sht � I t 3 have rented &i. room ia Holmes' W. Moved by Mr. ,Aeyroc - was enitirely's. tie*
measure over three feet in length and . " I . . � 1: - � ,i, � ,
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- Lm ,ENSED VICTUALLBIRS' ounds between the Seaforth and wax (?) 4ures f com vie - . of Huron at once. ,
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-11 present a strong and ver healthy ap- - The . �icensed Victuallers'. Associa 01"', I I&yei§ ai tracted a goodmany. mauifosstoild their appreciation of it bi � -of J. Grebe�-, and
� . y . . tioni , th %tchell � It . i ha dug thepooks re oved and rran ged,_ pathmaster instead � L '. ew York, N
pearance, These stalks are a f air Sam- Count y of Huron will have a meeting E t 01i �Lt&l. . i
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, of] . The'garn.0, was aIn animated - one and lusty chelers, Those whb failed to at- I 13lyth. i an, I when oh, ompl at a, 1will be an impr ove- -s Reith instea4 of R, Cirlisle. - , house, I d we -wIer
pie of the eatim crop: of three acres. ,n TI arsday, June l2th, for the purpos, �c �� ; Jame � I _L � ,an
W siderii ig the advisability of Opposing .or no:� ((� I lasted unjil after twelve o'clo k. The tend migood a rare treat both i,,;masio'sll yl THE BEA6II-MAINrss MANS1 ME lit. If citizens would only patro- Messrs. Rannie and: 'dh he w -As
, OL are glad to hear of long fall wheat, � , . I UGHTER1. . Ur I MOE Nven � were i
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. posin� the Scott Act in Hurou. 860, i I � 11 i home team dame 6ut vi � i it as tfey should, we would Soon instrui3ted to examina the road 0�,t the i
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L I The atten1danoe o visi n Was. concert , have one o the finest librariei in the point where the San ' I . 1. Made ; a Plating ma
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ites spent the Queen's Birthday with mark(t. No kitchen is complete with( . I I . ., - -gid ' wl�etber . 9
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year.—The following former Seaforth- Home" Oil Stoves are prODOUDCed the bealt i t1i, 1 quite large, altho gh, no dou)t, a gr6at ' I ruE irigH wonKs I I about a mil West of t *unty. Hv 1. in thi) viMge, t a 5th conces on, and cGla at . lar' kuives forks, at
- - ,ut i i many were. prev nted comi Ig y the were let off in:Victoria 84.uarel, A parties to t and farmer's adjoinin' should assig � so or not it is necessary � to build 4 new � .
frienda in town': Mr. and Mrs. James stove in summer -time. Every stbvb I - I a aff ra,y Were,, on the one 'g, I 1 It only, Cost 14 ALU(
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L . . teed. See the "Sweet � Home 'I, at 8. n arly as could be judged iti, the',dar side,1 James Beamish, a wall -to -do farm;, laudable up enterprise by becomil g � a bridge. Moved by M r. Ran L . �
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A. C line and Messrs. H. W. C. Meyer KrDO, Main Street, Sbafortb. _. I member 06 fee ior i what -we had plated,
h and Thomas Bell,Wingham; Mr. R. L. I � � LL 6 ; � I
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. tit I a stampe was made for lation of � the ', Fown and rrou 11111 Omas, a on the other Side, Wml one o r. I 0 L n . � -Some p,lating for tb
WOOL, WOOL.—Wa ad, any lolu r I . � � parties having 0 a I
Sharp, ToroutoL Mrs. i. I � � FAX E 8� ni . '. I � Hall and D. Steirabach,tq&ther .1
� ; P. Scott, Brus. of wo(l, for �vhich I will. pay the highef ti M rl 6 . . country had turned 'out ex Md886 t wit- out are req ested to return Ahe � -work
4 aines, a eighbor farmer, I in at with the Reeve and Cie � 91pp, . �
sela; aud W. Powell and W. Woods, 1 � , Rv�, I I . ViDg jUSh rk be ointed I have -ad 22 days,
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, I a orto were n Is tiOn Was opposite, a d George one'of 3is Bons once, as th3 directors are having a new health officers in and "Ifor the municli,, I i
price;i JAmxs BEA*M, Seaforth. I 86CxS � where th I races and other ago this d splty. The he . . that, time
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1 Toronto. Mrs. D. 11aechtel, of London, I announce to tak6-place. ( Wing to t a very good nd several of a pieceo catalogue repared. and � h � I house � I got from
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PorAToEs.-Still anoth'er! car loal I . I 'The cause of the t'r,oublol Wf s. an -old wish all books pality of Hay, in COMP lance with the I
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is at present visiting friends in town.- those ehoice potatoes from Bruce ex f _� g o ine . I � . � 1 plart'in
' D 3C I a qi ite w6t,and looked very re ty. But, owi i ' feud betwe ,n m so that they can agaia re -issue require- ents of the Public Health Act
. ,C I heavy rails the track wa � t the families.' retiuned , .
Mr. W. Bawden, formerly .of Exeter, Saturday or Monday at'WiLsox & y/b. n 0 . i 1; appeani in I � . -:0 to do, and auj
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Grocery, Seaforth. . 11 1 at one tinfe the committee hid -E arious parlance On the art of,tbose . I the in. I i � � profit. 'El
. bat now of Watford, was in town on 860-1 � i 11 I opet ating ithat on Sunday old Mr.� Mi ines� and I of 1884, and tbat a by-law be passed ' , Just for re
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� � a v iBit this I week, and James ':)raw 3 is following accounts w re p id, ,T� - aim for ladies 4S for
I the Atlantic in a few' weeks and intends ! W110 is Hl& ' I ! � � ' . How!, ana on sunpay evening thotlsar�epartieg I 0 a . Bon. : I
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Spending the Summer in. England. He I hope that there was n6t mor I ( ado ; � aw ty to Ldndon purchasing go do.- Dr. thron, assessor, 675; J. 0. Ralbdosisch, I I . all indoor wido'k, and
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� will be accompanied by Miss Bawden. fool in this town or immediA i � . . hich very I t otit.` AccordI. iii a . : br4he�, a
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. . te, icil 4 � I I dried the track and grass nicey, a ad be- ,the dayls,pmcee ings. . i ingly on gonday morairig all the , y eel: in journed to meet at the, call of the Reeve. . 4onger than
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-Mr. John Stafford, of the 13th conces- but i t seems it was a delusiv ' Ill a I fore the races were )_ I ' . . I � I i I
I well oomn enced the - i GENEaAL REDIAAKs, I ; ,� � i .
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Sion of MeKillop,.has a field of fall The Mitchell I � parties aboi a named met Upon the road'. I � �. 1 1.50.� 1 am gett,
. pf lai t! vie � track Was,' , � i 11
� I jil very air conditio i. ']Chars The cor he vi� A son John CA of delegates m -ant f .-om ' .
wheat which is heading out nicely. It I Says I " We received a poBti � . Auc , tF(Of t sitora� and � MaineEl' e* ,'me with his we l. -A n#mber ' Belgraye. 0 I I curiosities, a.ad to -
. Carl I a 11 vY was a ver� good il�tendaixce f S ec.ta- townspeop, -thro . . . ; UtiOl L at I � . . � 11
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- 5he 1 day, and father and brother Georgd � for he a to the[ temperance con �, Sending tae a gDeeim
- was sown about the middle of ',�ugust or two ago with the Seaforch po � M a] -k tors in t4a park, and th( numerous evenin as mo I the pur. BRIEFS.- ! � dir Ai
. l, . I - 9 1� exr.mpla, y,alad Onsid- I pose of sllo�,Ving ,,fair play� " oi i ton. -The Methodist �churoh he d a - I � . 80 Ong for n�aking
I and is a beautiful crop. Thig Same Ion, b� it without either date 4or al orna I . I if - P086 Cl . on the 24th inst. was �vell attended and , ,
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- ' . ,carriages Opeeding eeii races ing the c o d t late was Ot ore!nO44 'sible to pro en't the fight, he * being a social On" onday, vening which pa ed all present spent 4' . � 'nlachilie like mine t
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- gentleman is planting out three quar- ords�"Su aEsh a w presented � uite an animatel] and lively � and conf Si n'than on an � I i I
� �Lnd tearing only the w 1 � �q vety enjoyablez time I -
. rd' ary�busf� quiet, peaoeD,ble young man. Old Mr, Off i -a a v ry plelasing manner.- he t � , silver � d'aicke,l. 1
ters: of an acre of cabbage this season, ,all the day, but the Eco R�DRR is I . . I at the various games, pingin.g, &C. i I .� a
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and has a quarter acre Of on -ions com- -more than a dried up - eaf.,7 - i . tni�' ilual Cal 11 . Stories, Greg! Bholls O�'
0. The first par - of the pro- ness day,: and a MI ost *grat g feature �MaineB and Henry Bea 'h ,were Soon an o ball held on May 2 rd, vided by the Rev. E.- A. Chown at -d big I
. . I Ili . t � gramme Was the was the I ve ry, J e�lv intox,Z to d P60PI . as a succ6s as # always 'has b . '' � ;. kina .()f geol,og.j. I
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ing -Up nice ays a y conflict, t I to may I -
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ly. He a these two crops thirst these Seaforth f, - - � HORSE� RACES, aboutth( streetsleithei d rin � the da � man soon Th 3 music 4as f 0nished b' a st,ing be more Socials this! summer iu� our I z . ge,
eople a r I I , list that the
give a. better return per acre for the free r ewspaper puffing. The its )f which came off i the folio gettiDg the better of his in r, .y I . i I . Want is, to
. I .wing order : , or evenin �. - We did not :
-n an Owever, 11 � .1 � � � id I , gpecimlens from as MA�
labor bestowed tha y other. -The the c, ird., h I . o ser, �e a oingi aged auto, onist. John kaines t a , bat A from IStratfo id, and was ( xcell 3nt, in' st.-The Rev. Mr. � : ,
. as I evi no f ,Hartley, of �Blue- . : 3
gain is the name of a new evelli having associa,t 51 -1 I FIRST E. -F rimer's trot 0 an to I one who was not able to ta'. ce care o istepped for ard to protect' hi i fat ri -1117. Wiffiam McCarter, of the 8th Vale, gave a lecture in the Methodist � I All ovek
Ing ad with �his w '41 t) if , C - . I . i I . the touatry 7;,
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i I h u eld excl sively for far himself , , rh Is ,% sty few ii kdeE a were 'a !'but was pre ented by old Mr. '. 3eamish cession of M rris, is the o,v ner . !, addreS;6
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paper started in Ottawa by Mr. Carrol egotism, a degree of tift),44esty ol ffic e0t ' 0 Episcopal. church on; Monday evening I i I . i I
11 1poses. F0'r this --race there v ere three a;ll- obser able the worse of I'quor' an of 1, colt IN hich It, . �
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Ryan an old and influential new�paper to stay his hand with a . I : who held a ab in his hand, and who I w an foaled', : d � � I
a Seas o - I h . . on temperance, and !; spoke highl in , ; � 1 - I miss X,
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. man and a clever writer.' It is in. before he came to big nibae. 6 lad 1. I . � I ha aot got half 3 f�et 1� inches ini favor of the Scott Act. There wN be, I : i � �
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. . V 11 Jg-ckl on the Green,' and Saturday; evenix g the hot �, were Clog lenough. B�amiBh further at couraged, I I � t - -
dependent in politics and is a bright hopec for a nianifesta d'n ff 1W. Baker . itic leg, aro ind thEi arm 15 inches, %nd another meeting.in a few weeks, When
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T. MoGr or's I I I 1 4 , - I I � 1 ! -T ge London A . d,
, ,Peter Ma -h_" This ad promptly at seven :)'c ! ck.-Th4P his son to. I, give it to him." It is not below the I mee 8 inches. It was sire(I a large crowd is Jno.Grb . � .
� . -were I p expect d.-' . . I I
. newsylittle sheet, which ..deserves to wisdomfromour Masol;o brethrei. 'f I race was t enint�hreestraijyllbthahtsby Salvation soldif rs )us on ositively k own wheth a W -M. , ather preael
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John Ross, ,whose acel- 'Sea,forth, who favored usi race X* 7 er the Club W'g by ',hat we.1-known horse 11"Nelcome," Esq., of Wingliam, and family, were M :
succeed. -Mr. , 11 I
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' ntl .ill, 1� I I Peter a JALn'I being � � anc from j, Cauniba mare i " Read �,-s. ,
i ck,'! 1,14oue b streets dUrinj tlie day vend�.ng ", War used upon Maines ot . 6rge n S,CaUA�dx
dent we mentioned last Week, is getting their )resence, their sp aches , ; I this village on Monday purahasing i .
. � a . .ex ;I drawn af Or the first heat. Cries," and the 7 must llav� 1� d no attendanceis. xp eted at the Reform 1 DaadaL,
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along as . 0 � tor's opinion is that th3aeo iajurips found' goods. -The farmers are ab ut t- " 8�
well as could be expected, but gongs but since one of tem I dh p. I I I � . . o � I S � ast, .
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� . RCIOND - ACt.- pen to four -ye r -old rushing linai nesi .�' Their Scarlet jackets upon the hellad of the unfortunate man! n ouday.-TU Salva- � � tho'
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. as the bone of his leg was fractured, it point d our hopes by� lbetraymg I . I I seeding now, and the drops look well in. � I : SE -11 W" 0,
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, I 9 1colts. Th" re were only two entries for were a son ice (f considerablo' uriositk in I tio Armyliave n4 yet arrived in town, . I I I -
i I . I ust have lbeen inflicted by! a clubl � as : I TJ111OX11,01 the fou ,
will be a good while before he -will be wOa.k ess, let him,� as fa, U1 ;. t 9 , . I . I general. -Fred Webster, the tailor, hW I r e
- � . able to be around r!as hi 1, flrr 9 Ithis race,�, but "with the Consent of all to those not a us ned to �Ifie them� Maines was !carried home in an uncon- Ahough promisingi to come Some � I .. . the discourfie
again. -Miss Houston,. and identity are conceri4ed, coutitim ' time removed to the buildi lately oaclinied ; S a MOB
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� 3 parties thqy were allowed to stai t, al- The afterno3n Id evening Mo ago. -The ca'nvas4em for the endow- by Win. Thomson, shoemaker, who hag
exercise that one Manifest %tur( - . . . . I , otings at 'Scions Eltate.1 in which state he remained � �7u listen�d to ,,, ,
who has been in, Mr. Jamieson's store I fe i !!! 1 . I ;
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I - I , I though contrary td the rules, Thecolts the barracks,viere crowdeciiud'thoil AillabouCtba o'clockin theev tof KiloxCol]1ege collecte,l Some- gone to Themalon, Al�pma. He i . . .
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for several years, has been laid up for Masoury-secrecy." i entered ,, re: Th68. Bell?a I' -Jew Is B,11 processio I all " T Men. 0 age'la p .
I I oiderablo thing like
I some time, ' I H i 1- ; I SG coo -when he broiathbd bis last. Warrant $ 600 in Brussels and vicin ity. I 111116. re"rend 'a
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and has 'been obliged to go , _+_ I I I a I ' . prepared to do A-rst class work itid I
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- � ) 1 land Thos Kidd'o '11F�ord -.6afferia.11 s Jng the visitols. .a every ,were at one iBsuad!by Mr. Kely, reeve --i- � . 75th
tG her home in Tackersmith to recub DRC WNr,,D. -Many of � r readers il !They are - rkably ?rumising respect t1le celebration was i ! I f I - year, I
J n' both rema L - SUCCeSS � make stylish fits in gents, Suits ,and el aud is isa'
4te. We hope that rest and fresh air , deeply, r � . I and Mr. Yo 1 ng, J.P., for the arrest o I _11ay. : ; - cleSt ministers in a
ogret to learn ofi a most�l& %4`. Colts of the Clear lQrit. s . . . ladies' laaD,tl6S.---:The1re were a few . . . I �
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. x tock, . ThE'race and'the progra me was we' I � carried Janies Beamish .a4d his Sons Hen4 COURT oh.- RF,visiot . 'Wals ordained ,-,,,,tl�
will bring her all riglat again shortly.- ; I , i 1 ' I 1� � I � : Con oil driinks
- choly accident which be�fal th )un est Iwas vej ulycoatestedah cre�teda out. We may Say, howe ver,' that had I . . , - -T. -The in town on the Q aeon'a birthdaP ' . his nat.Tva
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I And Thoma4, all of twhom, wete taken m b rt -of Revision audAppeal -Van Vano- . � - tON�n, . i
]ktra.W. H. Hoffman and. children left and enly surviving dad er ,of : great deal, f interest. In thelfirst heat it not . n for the enter ri�e� of kr� : a, as a C�n � rman has raturned
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� veeks I Fran I . I 11 � I . into custody. Coroner 0. T. Scott, o�l on Iruesda), May 2.0th. The members Win. Walsh has built a commodiouls � Tyrolaa, -Ireland, an I
here yesterday to spend a few -N . i I , I I - Ai
h Paltridge, photographosi I! Lua ILewis B. t jok the lead until t a socond Thomas Lapslie the propri 7 ' � ;
t> � . I . I etor of th Wingham, 'arrived oil the Tuesda,Yj all resent. Ther� being no appeals Stable for Charles McClellan, whichimi, -",Ver Sinc�a D11
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visitia-friendElin the vicinity of King. I formerly of this town, bu� no 1 G it, 1half mile, when he broke up and was Park, Seafolth would be min 's a cels! .
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ston.-The Big Mill in this town is to 1 in the I&tter p � I 4 morning tradu and proceeded th business of thel, court was limited to proveB his lot. . and dev �
lace on Onday - , 6 ng I 'the � 1. . I . i . h - k�
�) ,Passed by.Dufferiniwho kept first bration and crowds wlid, have at" a ury and to t4e body,, *a 13w chaiges initheasseElsm trolls, ,!!U=�ent
. I . empannel 0 1 RIB been insi. �
�.� ( . )artical pac .ough, Very closely pressed year� I I � . -
Theoldmachinery and in g �_ I tended �orre the - pas, i 6 The followi�g composed u �y: An ! as �ollows thottsllmd t ' " �
* I . ' - � I I i -F ! Move4l` by Mr. SurE us, aec- - I - s 0 Jo�n tll 1
It appears Alber � Davids?p,a led ,antil the b Dme stre: tell, whea Lewis put would hal thi tW6 via�j I -
be thoroughly over -hauled and refitted. last. TIle followin for
.terior works " given: . , th At the recent Scott Act meeting ill . be
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. are all being torn out, the old roof is to 1 about 20, and Minnie P� 0 i � Ad con arew W. Slo,a,u, foreman; DaNlid Nicol,, Onded by Mr. Rantilie, that the ollov -ing Stratford, the chairman said there Wag . I m"ifie,
a p,ltridge,l lab u. a an extr burst of speed and crossed neighboriag and rival tow 3.6, � George Collison, John Denhollol', Jame . gtea',brb,viva
. . s, ohE uges be Imade io the reside t roll for a population of 60,000in the county,with I . n,
be removed, another Storey added,and a 17, wen b out to ether on;! the river ii he -wire b about half a a '-i Ili the, ple owe himla� debt o It . � �A few:dgures
I 0 9 . ec. sequently our p, den, Geo. .. for� . Isle. ,
� I . I , ogan, Thoi�aas Bow Gibson,i 88 : The propert' of R. R. 41ins �on, 129 liquor dealers, or � one dealer for� I
Mansard roof substituted. When com- row -boat, and while r 1 econd he . fo Y
*ing arqund 1 1 , at Lewis �again tAV ,the lead, gratitude holy 8 ould not' 11 hi : �
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T , ! rJet. ,Win. Southd' ott, Win. H. Eon, Jas,-, ich, to be assessed toChos.Giobe every 465 persons. It:waB decided . I *
Plated it will present a very h%ndsome the neighborhood oto I - : ! - Z thati S ea-eer -will not P13
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bhe dam i . lit Was Ov3rhailled by Duffer�n OIL the ! � i ; Itr C ru
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outside appearance. Mr. John Lyons noticed -to reach a point . a thoe c r B a�yfel.IIJL I I M. Hamil0n, Henry Gosmap, John; an J. S. Smith al'a owners, at' U11 b.; I.
wher . �rst quarter, whenlboth hor3e� trotted 1 600; the following nianjoipalities should . - . - 4ther has dL�
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haA the oo,atract.-Mr. David Wadker, � rent is very strong I I � i )IfcMillan a0d Win. Simms. The tem -11 that R. R. assessed for part raise the Sams following to caxry on the 8 Ministry r
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-he bro' al: 13 � Perance hall] ' 3e,t �
I caused by t I flock and ',Ock and could alniost have THE: � . I 'nion
.� I I J Dim Muir � was secured for ho ng tl!ll ng milli s s t6nan � I . ear,
I 1 -dam sluice -gate at the end of th � di 4ra een cove ad by a sheet for Ithe 81 I I I � t a of a cardi J at temperance agitation � Stratford and 5 a year,
jr., formerly of Bracefield, is now in � W6O1LHN1M=.--i=-Mr.
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California, warking in a vineyard. -On -e : They were drawn throng � ! next jr., has taken po ession, of th3 ,:woollen investigation, and was crowded t ough- $30b; that lots 61 1 and 62, Xuall's mr. St. Mary $200 ,", Mitchell 0 � 11.006! 1, �
Iricultural - h the 0 a I �Inj au mile'i '!)�'t Duffe�in graffl lquy I - , each 17,5t � Publie jov �
Rg i irew mills in this vill ge ana now has theru� but the whole of the a0ern, � ,er
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. mplement agent in this 'in a M)ment and dashed in - . Don an vey, Zurich, be Osessed to 11. Ro age Listowel 8160, Downie'6125 Blaush&rdt olat . . 1501000
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. to t el, �il- sad on thb home. �stretch al4d Lewis i.0 f all world ag c rder. He i 3 a borough! evening of tuesday. The Inve4igation! instead of August Ehnes. Movei] b Fullarton, North Easthope, Hibber4 : , llesxly a quarta,r i
town has sold six Belf -hinder reapers to ing wa,lers below. The water is 'a 3ut aving his feet, gave his antag,buist the ly � y I 80 railiar i-8 he wt
farmers in McKillop, alone this season. � competent, man, afid. will, 6 doubt; I was adjourned at ten oIclb!ck � to meeti Mr I Heyroe4, Seconded by IVtr.: R i Moraington, Elms, 3100 each, WA11150 . -
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twelve feet deep at this po 604 . � Mr.: Ra 6, j hje4a I
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Ili- I This WSO for tho� tha lots 12 and- 13 S. B. 9 beta an t o 3114 �
�Ra`SaY& thaY are now taking the place Active, and the river bed roe into, V ; I :)nd h"t. In the next fi�o .heats be able to giye go od satisfactio to those I again On Thursday. � in W, South Easthope 450, Ellice �
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-.I I tdok the load from 'I'- a Star who'patro ai2 9, hi In. It wil I be a gmi purpose of aootiring the attend ce of &� , the, non -res'
- . k � t . ! Iff i ant roll o6nd wi eased to Logan $40 each, or a total of NO- �
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