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HIEW ADVF,RTISEMENTS.
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, June 20, 1884
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i lit and berievOletit, a society-, the 11 us, seconded by C,. S-' -
Da rx s4 It ill a . ng an Act coverin the hole Province,. L an nd e it I -the 2.*90 class for 'Stands high among ais fellow.'ruedloos. provide Onfor ths,t % 11orw At IWA
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wa I 2, t: the re� And, if the Scott, t r I tolgleta agin w, this week, He is among the old �st practitlioners inl Foresters are. At sunset the multitu I `� thou
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Dg N niboba : or )f the disadvanta 9 which beset it as 'le bein " jog r exercise. fossion for 35 yeirs., . I please �,vith the day"s pt Pceedings, hall, and tb A we requ -
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th I nd regia a- )ointed out'by our outemporary emu be M e n pai i 65,00 for Bon —Mr. W. E. Orovi 9 haffbeenja On riday ev or rai. I
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tio 113" ''. Now �, et moderately effective a v u 6 .1 - ' � ,so overth-
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ade 'even and, 0, ed aim at 7, - . I S41 principal of �tbe Wingha P blic, ,Entertainment was , e , In connection 06,000t ... SY e n we ty years;.Q � telfwit'h
stri 4 r: . CRI JP L — 133bool in place of M . JamesTerguson, A 1 -on No.4, and we plO 0 6 el 8 Jo L upport I%", - - I - Ua � *1
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. i is fear .e lackleber who has re rasa, vory successfal afff dr, .Although by-laW i ed by a la I r,m JR
!ln 6 106Y Rmo 39 eft that an Act Fosseaging the. adyaw I old th enti, is y crop of signe . : . ! _r - I two la
. I . umi3teel, of 0 ton, a, little 1�te in cc , e sites to e votell on, I
, I , L Now Engla, d hag been ruine by frost. —Mr& W. Imulienciog the whole majorlty. go tility. and J
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he I o adary line. ages of universal Pi a programme was col�pleti(d and carried as foll�ws - -lot, t6 pr , ed I
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fai o1ble oppor- )e verymuch mon and A 1 —Moody preached at first service in a sistance, forw aor a on his fart a on thronglain good style. P ceeds of the Mr. J�hn Spackman si IY I . IS
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I 'L Nill be much more l'kel to secure pub � the To mple Gardens on 8 tfn�ey. Among e London rolid, an I also plo7ed ton entertainment abo4 $15. A spelling east corner of Main ti et, neaLfly .q. I Yf tile -roa,40,
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— W . C . ent we e — GeUral Lord a 'ores more th it bad never been broken. I match was to h%ve ti�ken place between positeiDre,we's hall, ( j P.v_
, . io favor than if it were 3ubmitted n . . I e $40M. 2ad, -ballr 9 �
:vid e OW � Wolseley and many ther officers of t'he For a man nealrl y 70 years of age_ t' 10 'a L tie pupils of No. 4 an I the school Air. J.i N. 10ward's Property, sit, .1 I . -I
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d1ul . I bat public Sentiment h i not yet s'ffil , Dukelof Abereorn, 1 as Earl� of, Jersey, as young as be n1sled 0 be," he is yet! t Ile late hour it had to a postponed. price �800_11 3rd, the I hQr , - . a
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� q ily And a number of I embers of Parlia. I =The Dominion' License Commis- ' o it en masse. an ' 1 1 - I I
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I nestionto carry tl e cott Act or- tl� , iiDg went off -very p easellatly. Another $450. 1 The Droperties in J
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cdou at i 3s are en. , ake it moderately ffective after it i � THE BoE DELtGArES. u usi.' e atertainment is tafk,,'ed ol to take place are inE erted so that tb people
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in . f vor of t le carried, &king dite allowance for 66 tion is attracted by the rece'Pidon of the riess, adjourned to Inoet at Brtlissels on after harvest. - I have a chan.e to choose 'the ost I
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maral , t Its , I chance to show wh,a� it is e Boor delegates in Berlin. . T a German y . oi ung � —The Board I . , I
lei "' ap`� Emperor was gracio Ile, Pj -inco'Bismarek additional licenses wore granted: Ja nos � ick Mutual Insurance CO I y met in . 1111111M . deed to ,
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aut ar: sh uld )81 ble of Offig," then it will be unw Gorrie, on Saturdkv, west I ..500 wilest th
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ng my �u known to seek fpr furthe or more extended, 1wherever they go th( .. le tions passed, . 1. I �
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egiB Se, the whol England is annoyf , because Wroxeter; J. & D Currie, liquor lice ase, covering risks amoi ting, to 674,540. . I
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tio is. : During , plimen ted o I defeati: ig lie r, a�, i Holland —Lsst Saturd � number of the was 675.25, which wa's paid. Seth- ' 1'
ty ,I a : Person of :i� con 63id, a my, a the Weat �turon Dis . I diciOA)
. �rable disarrangementof b, w uIlleas promineut citizens- of �� Sa wn ," ent - r" ' ly inju... - "
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to I held mee b. . . ,� - . t0rit�IeTr 11 I anif I
I as Must ensue,but we i binkitiswor'th' 111111111111111111 � on a fishipg exenrsioQ' to L'akelet exp 3ct- township, left the Board rather sudden- .
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no, and; h * . I - 1, Templars : � Delegates �eported. - I the pin
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cin Is Over tl e ,. I . ; I I ' - were diala o nt- b: g eon was badly Stang by a swarm of the following lodges: .North 8 , ound, and 4.
1 ill ce for the possibW - aquatic spoil, but they ,PP _9r
tin eill.debauch, ! ig-the inconvenien' l The n t' Count 4h School . - of: Loh lesboto ; Maple in Nj
. � . ed. Not only Were they dissatis led I b, �es, W. Shearer, Esq., d R. Clei. � L�af, of - I _ 0,.venaber.
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xrei tE � � &Ind. pt t g)od promised. If h eX Deriment prove � with the Small' gialintity of fish they land, Esq., President and Secretary of Clintonvof Clinton; Huron,ofS. rt ., farms looked
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, . I ; —The W1 t ervatives o with� the Jake, which the Elms, Insurance Company, lately I W
pr : " ied - frolt a_ ,. � Huron- , Coll burn. The reports fro' the vsrioU hsx.v,eqt
" ill mEe I ganized, gave a friendly call on t:ie Ili daut
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, wile infested with frob,s and veaOmous I o I .
�es brin r ved from the ext -en ed Act will be as- Wi t at Zith's Etill 'on Tuesda' P lodges ,showed a Stem& ' - . . in
adv ho %) I , Y1, relltileFi. Bpard and are in good, spitits for their I
I :0 red in advance ; if it prove a palpabl-e the 24th insi, - . - .Y increa" M . ,,lim,ste: see
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her the cam. ilure, then -the few 3r f1hat are inc n- � —Mr. Jobii Moir, )f Usb ae, bas a I . ting the ,Ca ada, T . t. I . 4aite near ith
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shc il I exercio 3 field of fall Aeat be td'ed on ,4t prom- b in Sodona, this cotinty. , The af ter-n6on session w � - � 'sbort
I V nience'd by it the better. � held in Brussels la -s week, B. Driver I - I though -
ar. ' - I I 11 " So thalt, Ises 40 busholls to tho acre. i I township of Stephen, recently, Mr. E. I . "
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. i . after all, we are nol s are but things are . L . bought the following: vacant lots: 610, G] We met with a Somewhat serious ac- a wnc4 larger attendance, and the Lre. been the pll�
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Ove the mt. 6tter as they are than 1 we were of- �f Grey, got ihree of is t Both 4nocked 1--rit. It -appears that,7hen at the ing that several lodges � , ahow. , I I
I ! I - street, for . Win. Vanstone cd'�'pth of about 50 feet he 1pudertook to I -
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0,charg3 fe�ed at the present tim ut by venturing too ear big 1 brother 0
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I , . . bought a house and lot for $215. Jos. climb the rope, hand, &.0 hand, and
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t -. The ioc%l law 'a law overing the whole 1 —Mr, Samuel Sw trzer -had 'the mis. La rd purchased lot 6)4 upon which is when thirty.feet from 'the bottom of the with the peUitions and in L wher� 4- -
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d ID, t �� I Ptiovince. I I erec,ted a frame house for $15' Well, he tired and called o the man at Satisfactory . rogress. 6
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tw tb ropriet I � '� I � __ - I I off in tl 8 Sa � mill of S. S witze --Mr. Alex!. Dingwall, of East Wawa. the windlass to pull him up. on resolutiono brought i their reporL . Z lod, bonea i
' 1 2 i � W .. ,r &Co., noEb, has been sufferibg for a longft. of tempted to do is . . He: at- We give only' those Of rest to the � b: 0 al
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� i ' ' � . I —At ;he recent tneitingof tl�eMetho. tilm e from a complica,�ion of disea es, broke and Mr. Gillis f6II to' the bottom. * i Nurnerio,
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to 10) ful 'U'LADSTLE WrN1r.--T 1. Resolved, that this District Lodg6 diversl
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ad , te the" lgelining a�round that the Gladstone I f �.,, theworse, andmedicalaid basgiveti ' correspond *'ith the qrand Wort4; - 'W
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�1,0 . 1. no I ai�man of I ng Mr. Gillis falling held I ; . swar ; Zt .., - -
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. Clinton, was re-elec ted ch" ' time, and seei . ; -
Vi � I I G 'Will w(athe J Secretary, and rp,quest latm to oo.over. I -
L I overnment . i � In -r." d' to break �
ei i :, P hopesof his- reco-very.—Mr.- , 0
r�. calis upoi ult'es' God'erich district. StOne- up his bands, and end avo - If I
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. � . . " hou so, of the sarne township, ha:s been � I . : rils of Ant,t]
� I . . THE GA7.11BLhRS' E EADQ ARTERs.-The Stel rart,' I' ; �;_ ate with tbe Dominion Affiance to W ��� .
I he should , ---Mr. Dandan of ' lPetrolia, L 'th 3 fall. He succeeded in doing so to ' I a n -
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1 � I su icid6 of a, Swiss d ) at- Monaco suffering from a caticer-wart'on a fitilurer 1 1 early�
' i'l, I ontract! ' � a yery Considelrable e�.teut. Mr. Gillis . cure the servicesof a ,'sm,table leetuV � -epee
erel�i I - I I ha's been awarded th( c Ior sink- ' � :
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.1 I , makes the 32nd tbh pres ut Season.: % - i . . . for this county. I � footed ai
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. ing the npw salt test well at Wingham, It I o Fre- re vived severed severe iDJ aries, but we I ffeet- -
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6te n I -BAKERVASIrA W,.NrED IN EGYPT.- serve the hand the a' Pu I - 2., That tb,: est all Gooa - � - .
anguagEl and .wo k is to be cor imer cled I' at once. tfttiOu! Of the are glad to know thatle il able to b i .
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1 � I I B Lker Pasha, who a rning � finger will b . o Ternplars in the di lUilwl
tb is � a grav , ' -A Zraber of the farn: ers: lin Stan.' L around a0ain. - i . � . 0 weir a blue Tb e
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11 i in England, has alu , d nly� been called to ' �One night recentl- a man in the ' -For.some time a ribbon badge during the campaign, to be oaces bo
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v L Z [ley tarr ed out�ou Tue day rid �ravelled - . . cout oversy has known as the 1 Campaign Badge. P, to be . I .red
I 0 i Ct iro, his Ifurlough. I sving been can. I � I
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I I the .tot ,d fro�m . ; employ of Win. GrIam, R4ve Of -:existed between Mr. J11hn A.Naftel and ; , I zess, and are'
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86 I aft to be ce led. I �_ Stabley, started froi i Clinton with 3. That ea�h subordi ,or use at ib
I . B& field road, down' st th� river. th township Council lof uate 1040 be .
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e . . DUTIES ON SEEDS.- - k tition for the y . . . I . .. 9 - I
rt I- , I moie'liquor than was,- pod f hi d g n meetings once .. -was elado,
P . I requested to hold ope �
. the bene- , Mr. Beanhah, Sr. an one of his � 9 all ng a road allowahce, -which it is a � I
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0 . : wbfn he got some distance do u. t he month, and me every means to promote "' I gha,d. such A- I
6 liq . - in tbe� .. ' , be prosente sons(accessiorlesto:th ME irles� tragedy) claimed wo,s laid out by the councilsev- interest it this work. m I ' $I
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I I . ilia 50 ou gress y e -have been admitted t( bail, the oldest Bayfieldroad he Jay ('own in , fence on I years ago, and has; siuc e been used - .
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tt t upon' Association Of I i I
�In ! - Amer cm E eedstrien. Under . tho� head of mise oudy injurw�
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, I Son and principal in t EIe c kse being re corner to sleep, and Eel �aiued therefor . I a public thoroughfare.- ecently the. -1
lit ;Is signed' , - DYNAMIMERS' WOR. I -It is rnmored . . I .�
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' tained ill custody. . � about twenty four houlks. When dis- council let a contract for gr welling the I � I under U01
, I ': th it the n'. xt atteml � of the dynami$ers I great draw -back to the stiec'essful work. � -
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�_ :i in London will bf made upon -A. SimpEion, Jiv t east of I
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. the Own, in, the wn4bip Of Be ing of tenapors!uce lodges - was f,i,e un. , But $13
� nor'' Tamest . of tal�ihg in nearly all th6 dis 3uted land, faithfuln
rs � lan , li I I br dges and wharves b Grey, .. kin,* � '... . I
;1 I Y E�eaus of tor. I neighbors only saved la is lite whic� he , CSSO�130me Of its-membere. : that with 7001
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a ate I' pe, oes I ials a new storle hou a I P ed. I I claimed s,belo ging
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Vve Wish him many Ill Lppy yqa;rs in his . �ras � gun by the -
le OUT OF T .. property. An action ��, � .
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1 ! P Elotice ofl� � ARING IT - STATE. -Mr. �,omforti ;ble r�ekderice. a Sensation in. Exeter. ,The Ti : c ncil, and the case came before Jus- their pledge Ind Obligation. It ,WV . � with -a pres$ul
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n e I -Alex Me, onald,, formerly of the On Saturday �ig ortion. e tic strongly � sized tc�,
�, r 940,000 tincesess io a dt ty on getting 11 . ..
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a Yery large!! Pfl� Ith conc 9*88ion of Gre , as n6 taken SaINationi St, Ma, al, open d f e �Irf R. C. Hays appear ing this Xieetion � � I A
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!. hik estates: is felling ti ipb(ir to eet the on the devil, in Drew's' f�r the pro- or. badge to be worn c%. �
f0ilule of ISO;" art ount. )! , 'or his r )siden�e th r. . p tion. After hearl lie case the the -blue .rib � I At, 01 I
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never been so, large ,a d d of'c unt ry magistrates s was recominen 'the Rockies I,
I' I I I , , Ouse, the 2nd con(essiln, where he row I ent it up tb thel next court stantly ded. : I
I MERCANME CRIS] S, -A in cantile 3 . ,; . ;
u � the past to � I Tr �, folks visiting Exeter at one time", as On A question tirose as to what shill be them, 'the Vie
f � I . . . ntend .o remain ,.or A numberof years. Om etent jurisdiction'. The roa �
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cauge. They , a ! New Orle . - '1�1 Johns on, of 3elmlore,. has re- le .uns between lots 30 and 31, on the 2nd VII at Gleicheu? 1
,, So 7eral heayy cotton ailures have al. : . ! . ; �
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is on. i movedt, Win anal elve'lie ' hall was densely crowded, and the ro Is F;nc- 3rd concessions. , plar's pledge, laTising from the quer �
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rred, and others are daily. ' werE impassable. There were in etin gs , I I I is it a -�iolatllon of the pkdge to t&b. ,in the distUncl
I o practice h s pr f s8io� in fature. � . I
ey;.! iployed anticipated, I * --The Gorri@'Enterpikige�,
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11 .1 held on Sunda � f last week
, I inghs,ii is npw bless)d with .six able �y and Ttiesday ev ning s. a cigar over a bar in a treat whenliquor . ing into the �6�_
311 ua 61 and AEA -DY Flon. ACTIO . Fl.ve hundred _ �. � . �- �. . 7 E S lay i : On Friday morning tb e egg buyer is drank ?" After a disen sion, of over.. shade, from V I
; . Odied It edicall! reletit oner . - .A. man giving W4 name as John rep, . . -
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Offi 1, rs ofthe Irish uxiliary battalions P esenting Mr. D. D. Wilson of Slia-
at' f the - � . I two hours. it was docid d to b ' .
;4 . . � -A �&y su,p rior eedi ' are be- Sullivan, wasl arreste I by Const e a vio. black, maki1nic
,! hyre applied for je mis3ion to jig in 86MO f?rth, was compelled to �pay -
,B;. gli . Mr. Solothou. an Ing, 0 n Saturday, of,917-just double ra i-attheAlbion to the Scott Act received ttention, sud At Or ,wfcy-.�
I take longing t ' . hotel bill
. . 0 -Wilson near breenway, 0 ailie tions relating � gotten -
y lam . f . . lati6n. A number of que
Ili t have par tin the autumn aign in. the . ; te. . �
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el ; therefore, . C_ e s able on for eddlitig jewelryy ,ithout a lice, , 0
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Soudan. - i . � Exeter, as foT,ind dea 6. in t . t) 1 1280, _'6ot(IJ, in this village, in accordance with it was Sin I ..
� ThursdirT moroinglast, Sh wai valued and odged in the'Exeter lock up over eg, a seana G
0�1 t1le alert 1 -A.DDRESS.tO CHINA'31EN.- he Chinese � . I I the decision of the hotel keepers, -at down, the names of those oppo to the . P
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i i I at $350.1 . . I I Sunday. He was taken to Goderich j sea thick, 300 fe
, iinNewYor were adliessed on Sunda . ,h j 'I their meeting in Clinton or Thursday' . I . �
I A I 11. Le last - � It seems the Licensed 0 . I been found, e
Pt mitted to , . � y -Mr. Win. Baker, cf Blake,has this on-Nouldayby County C)DstableGffl. act as well as'doubtful ones, in order -
- j I inA,, Pregbyterian chur(h by their - con- I Victuallers to get a defLuit �
26i'li auspices ; sul, who a summer constructed one Of tILe best had n his poso6ssidn a 7out $25 in cash, is ojdeaofth� stre:liohof.. -' � !six miles, or t
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� I djured them o shun gambling intend to boycott" the President & both sides. Other business of import., I, -� �
J I alf mile tracks in th( county. - In all two 098, and a, coasid4able amount )f ! I �
Lig#- . There � lit is Said. that
a � and opium', -and tc attend Sunday the I Huron County Al, &nee was trans: acted., and ;the meeting I 'toget out- a 11
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strife school. - � , r robabili �y sports will Do hE Id oi 1 it,Do. che jewelry., He Was Sent uP for 30 J�ianjce, on cconut of . I
a , And i : - . . a is temperance � I : I I
� .4 1 . i i I . . .. I rty voto of thanks to i -,
� i liNOCULATING FOR FIVER MIDIOn day� � days! I � � , (man ha closed with a'. hea I is crossed by -
nd6, i the most- -It is ro- ! __ prir ciples, And as that enti S a the people, 7of Blyth for tbelir hoSpitality � , way, I
t I I -At the barn raising of . ,Vowett, few days ago Thos. Whit' di 3' 1 F
� , ported that a medical officer of the' 0 - largB 'number of tea -m:
;Pan- � 3 on the road t - X �
I o d legates. There is nolt any doubt � T139 '
and there is a , C o1borne T. Lawlor he d hii foo badly posed of 160 acres of lar A on th B of bpy ng eggs he may 0 a e � ! .
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. in i � lad Plair, near Neepitwa i Ma I that Blyth
i -. 1 M16 Canal Oompany has b en conduct- bruised and J. Clark I I be put t slight W.
flhei .9 , . his fingers� ( O' . hatever but � I S
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9 e�ev I ils * series of success al experiments nitob�, annoyance. � Ina very shortl time, after , as well " 1 38 milles frol
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� bruised, lour more 'wEre, trais Thoinas erri arge, of t .9 other places, w�ill give a go d account of I three montbv
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e ub 4tuted on animals by innoculatiDg them with , ... d in a _, he tOwDs1'IP I the ver.eb6rge in GoTrie bee4me known itself when pol i 4:
I; ' . I seer degree between tile til Grey, for the s I na of Rj; ,250. llimg day icomes.-The -homes and '
. I L nbe s. - Mr. He - . I I
in . liquor yell)w fever genns. I - . the uyer was offered the uge of three next mee't.ing will be held lin Sealforth � _'Eliva of ivai
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I i A tem�emuce 10 1�io# to be ritag,I) inade tb patella e for biE 130EI diffE rent private i .
. �D D op FnmiaT.-The family of Mr. k g . barns f r hi� team on when, c I I I
e, I bdr Diablo ' iown as Is The Win h!! m Gosp,q1 T William, wbo has beell'i t for . S creq . I � ropulation. � 1,
, Brui ak of Oarthage, ' . em. I ill the Wes his next trip, and � loome for I i I L i
I I i .11 Sao ri, fled to it . I a heSaL ,ty W� r�_ i
0 . inch in i the ,-ella,r for safety dfirin L peranceAssocia,tion hisbeEll ,9d the past two� years. Mr. Whit, has la�im�elf in th � I . � i ; peculators:k
I' I . g, a storm, . eir h o Me$.. I n!� � § I
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I iq WW'iDgb in with a, irtmbor=40 purchased the homestead on concession - —, � L, I � . .. Z inay be booljw
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e f�l, opates �! leaV'.ng & Bon, aged 1 r si in bed. . . � On Fri�ay I
I I 41, . I I evening )f laF t week an A.Trip to tl�e Rocky I ountalins, `
- I � I and prosrects of a la, and ra�pld in. 5, and wi ecirne once more a resident exci , . !after themumf
I WhAn they returned. the; found the i � Ing runaway I I 1.
Vilig Irg � . occurr -,d in Wroxeter. A lead : I
. b � C ease. 11 . of Gr By. I ing resident of the Northwest, I I sna,m iii
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� J� , �booe lboy iad died from frig u. � - : � . I Mr. unStOn's team wA:s tied in front who, being of F� modest disposition, does . t� I.. -
W i - e ody of Mr. P - I k rsla,
,g (Iloch, - wha was Gr( 1 rrespon But Says : 1, I a of Ir ala ,vies, mine
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� . [ I I nd'& store, and wl dle t at gentle- not desire � his 13 1 ,ame to app(mr, writes to i i
? I W th i S '. HELENA ISL -AN .-TAe historic killed by , Indians in he NlJr�hw6,st, drivi I
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e par 'on ar islal: d of St. Helena iE rapotted to be in . . a township the Bligns man, as fixing the br: dle � they broke a friend as,follows - . , n horaeba,cl
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L � a ve - bad way ; -the a Dan "onment arrived at Clinton on ) i-edDesday night of pro-ress are very noticeable. Nei I . a I
gal. s', which y of 0 V, aw Nur Zig on to the �side � � V
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. the was tE ken to f$ t " I - *a1k where 11 I have beed out on a business trip . I --
, i� [ , ape route since t i( op of last we k and ELuley blouse Band barns, wire and board fene. . � I � n -painted,
. , ning of the fo. som arrels were standfug, nearly on the Cahadia�n Pacific Railway and .
0 II et.been 119, eptdroliards nd roads well e ting t e , .. I . Indian stvle-44
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;!. � UPS vagon throughl the store having a little time intend i ' .
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il t ali � ga'n"t Suez Canal having tat en av ay its tride. 01 it�inod of Mr. Pollock 6 murder 3r. grade 6 and gr !velled, are sights Mir the . . . . I � . I 91VIII9 YOU Ear picture *,e
0 . linterme 't. No clu) has' y
11 � in r(fitting and revictuill 8� windows. �
. hen- pasisiDg clo e to San- I I
. �! . I Mr. Charles Eilber second Deputy- inSpe �tion of the onlooker an �911111086 my impressions as long as theyere ; forgotten. T.
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.1 I CANNOT AccEPT.-Mr. GIE asto, I derson's verandah they lagain took the 'fresh. I 'went west- from Ottaw� by i . '01
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itio I iis on P streE t am til t [ley reabb. - rail a distance 'of 1,085 miles on a splen- . �
I that at his age and N vi :;h Ie says R eve- of Ste hen, and. family left on every road in Grey. - Oijr townebip 13 Ukes it's ,
,. gage- I � d g lloped off u
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�� Tuesday list an a visit to ew'York, destir ed to tak6.a forem �-st position ill � ,Pow River, it
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6OX S, I 8 in England, it N7i .1 b iml ossible I o I ed I larnion 8 saw mill Wherel,ttley came did road, and alth .1 .
gges- )) �1 ough my a angementi I Of the clearel,sl
il Philadelphia, Columb3s end. other the county. t the to a standstill among t e logs, fortun. made iner � i
�, forl: im to accept the - nvftatio i that ; ,,, ts a good thing tbai
of ba� � pla.ces of note. - They w ride on freight trains, of -on , , tuti-nim,g its �'
;t , I 'week ha4 )een tendered to hh' I be away Equa.lizationc mm�ttee,lompleted�heir ately wi�hoat_ seriously inj' � . V.,
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. 1� . � a 0 vil i � t the thiee or four weeks. labors before t u ing them- any train, to enable me to stop and go
i Uuided States. . I Ile dorreEpondent'B bpiu- � _`� Binall grav,elii
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L solves or the wagon. lr. abd Mrs. D. on as I ) . : I
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� The'l eaiver cheese factdry, df East long flot abros, . . I . wa,ute the trip is made by i �
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I note xn: the ; ST aixEs.-Three thexii and emplo'YeS W%,W&no Hood were driving on M4ia S et when express in . ry best style of Fall. - - �
i h � I sl I,. is this summer coulilucted -The Howiek Obeese and Botter I the 1 � I
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G_ 'Of Q worsted mills ir. I - ; .20 miles frona�
OBI n �� porary Bradford, the I naway occurred .and thdir spirited man, with, for the most part, good at- , � .
. b � , - . Eng- by two vei y preposses Comp w ich was locIted � the trees bed'l!
t law Struck on Saturday for higher I adies. ani: � I
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1, p Being � � I . became frightened an I was with iing M convehient distances.on the way, 11 .
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H - - lWag(s. Great disorde'@ccurred. The This accounts for the sudden interest wich, aving bee en age in th( difficult I n . I ;
cJ.ai i I � once r�eliev(
I es it 1 . y kept from runhi 9- away, and The railway �ompany e providing * 't I
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it I wind ows of the in the fact)fy which has been talien by manu acture of� butter i , former � yipars -by some means their infant c ild,wbich � I
.0 some mill Were -smasb'ed by I � the pr - "
� the young men in the nigh or o found' it did ''not' . I elegant, large '; and conve,, ient es . � ; _�
. I - . I , I pay them, so 003 accoi tb'e-
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. Brac o removed building a�d in ch - ce all ��
8 '� Dle of ;1the itrikers.� The stone lma4ons in - d the was Injured by the Stations at proper di ta ting - bliose that
� I k. � --A young man name John ... atter- inery! t th( 'L� - � 1 i . F3 11 &long � One. is liablet<
e. - " f rd hale also struc 6 I 1 4 � �
I inted �� V, I the line. Fiona;
� I . sonj of West Wawanosh while * Llkiug second concession ! of o � . i . wift Curre: t westward I
. A 3UNDAY BATTLE.-& Z I W 0 ,I erc 11 to grand
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I &sure- : prI2 a fight for - e eve6ing last wedh while driving I got very fine ramehe beef, sweet, teu- 11 ,. ,
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A 1 ould $250 a Bide took place a out 40 miles th ough the Woods latel- was stri ich o n* they now receive a batronage froin al' on tlAe Huron' road, near God(jrich, with der and juicy, s� - I Visit to : Nitg
'y 1"o � - tram W ship h 3 �
. ac a,B.one Seldom am I I
head by a falling lin b in inf � him lace and Minto to B, and ar!e ino hi 11 Ustural woil.4
h( . a cit th; . � 8 ife and two ; I
! . y I in Carvei -, -on ty Minue. I I . I . dren, Mr. in Ontario, and'no doubt wlien the time -
1!t % 'f, � ob. IsOta, tro ni ' between n onsciot S. for se�eml hou B. ,�e is manM acturing che e, w ich in I Mau er, bo6k-k y i i . I 6 Mind- tO
as , i last Sunday iro, u 4U�Ilit th
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Y,h 1 Pats -Mellin, of Minneapol� ab)nt all right aga,in. canuo be surpassea, and from the pres � eeper at .ths Harbor comes that thisleountry Be ds its, sur- 1 . . I
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Mi and Jack . ? _ mill,81 Gode ch, stoppied �thq horse at a plus stock east 7
every - A far er's wife on t ae 1'93th con�ces- on" prDspects it'will be o e of th' I I
IF Kee , of Philadelphia,, -- It lasted 56 1 . le 1 our folks Will get their . ;
bin �out . I �best frien ead lookin; �
I � " a, and had j6st , . 16"
- all'the slop, of As field, sheared 18 sh one Patron ized factories in: the county. I � A ,ot out of share of the too hsome commodity. I � C 19 �
sit � . i minutes, and 14 roundE i zero fought. P . . I � the 39gy to ftsBist the others ut when Much has be n he I . I
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I i day recent y, besides at � ending , o the -The semi-anni al meeting.of it E th- ' : neig
gir I it back 'SV')DER'DE1T11 OF AN A GED. MINISTER. . h a . lorso � . 6i
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.. . - , h The actual time oc upied Con prang suddenly ' forward, line as far west;as Mlooseja this spring I I , .
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1 � ut Orange Lod,,e was held i6ni the over- ,urning i the- I I � . sot
J 3 . vehicle, '1 and;, throwing in plough . .
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131 4 0 ? L -Rol v�. Alex. J. Baird, D, D. of Nash. in Ahearin' was only thr-he boursJ ing ang seeding; :it is saiia that I
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H hlt6.1 . Ville . We Orang3 ball, BrusS31S, on Monda�', of a I ; 41istatice, lap *�
0 I I Me I Mrs. uge� and children vii illently to atleasCsixti-me as much A under OrOP � I
. i ia Tennesee, aged 60), die 'suddenly doubt if any of the stern r selk- c&4' , . I 9 �
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'9[18813 bow 'in NN York on Sanda7. Hewa8pass- I i . beat last w�eh, County Master Perking in the g ound. I The suddell, up 3 . I
b3 � tfi, 1� I I the t. ' I � i the ch . . . I etting of this year as there was laf it. Seeding .
I 'vil- ing through the city on I isway tcq at- I I The var one districts *ere the buggy Oung the ' I . . I . -picture. Baul
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I I -Thew G)derich Sic,na,. of aWweek repres nted, and a Ileass on Since 24�h Aprillu
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nouse I trade ibena!the meeting of the Presbyterian speaks of the work nt time spent. before the auimal could r1ise t( his feet most parts west, and thera has __ * � . Appear of Ai -
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B of Loid's Army The pri -icipal business before I ; : out, ,
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� I ip of alliah ce in Belfast, Ire] ai id. 1 ' . I , . . . the;meelb- he w leckired by his' owner. Mrs, ample time and fa M . � I -
I I .- in that place as fodows: Duriu, ME . j
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ELE - i 1�'aud ,g the i - a receiving the report I f ! the . Mano r recei,,Ved ne weath,er. 11, i 001or IG g
I i , ' � , some br 6ises about the bardly par � .
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ON.-] It is (I that k the �Jrmy has met . ticulari - I .
Vf � j GtkER" GorD wee witlic, much Superio Grand ze localities- whom . - . w
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2 Lo e, t1to aunt 7 e, iLud th � ��
a q levery 9'i ; . n- is fQr tal, �and bead and fkc I difference, �nd I : i g In the
o el dest boy �
, Gord,l m has evacuated I la 3 Gtrament suc eBS. A number of y bung me' t, there is so little, i
ki -is �Tf the � ii and makin a arrangerne I I sh -
11, pala6e at Kartoum and ta ession you s ha�e_ be th eb ap, d uinh Ilart. The younge �t child, a no interest in colonization !,00mpaoies, I .6. , ie�
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I ,,kenl pose en com grted, anO ,the ti t1he 12thof J ily. A big gatber- boyota few' ' . :, WaterfadIs ruiil
o chah e to. of th� Catholi' mission. om� . on oft t months, suktain(d a free- nor have farni , lands for 1 sale. The - - �
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. , i . ain � Mr. F. Naylor, Emit Waw� . I I , - . tte, vastano* .
P and en- mee n ntinnetobelargel att ' ded. i i ed on. lure o� Oue'of his legs. The ggy was country as a Whbl,e 1001l�s li; i out �� I
do pg I 7'heri vh,oh I y Ing is 4ionut i .
di , trend ed the igrounde, i cont osh, -A r lather serionE ending to a fish bin k6 -a gar# I
313 ullties;, throo wells at� . - consie erably Ldamaged. M last iaccounts I : . 71 Alt Canmore.
.1 I III hundre E of 1 date and has � Durham calf abou t 'four - V,"veeks i ng eXe r8k J � and is an , -, " I . . . I
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e, Und r its - ora -ug 3 �treeR ; i U la happoil led a few daysIago the lit tle sufferer was mahf' LL � I I
� _d . . . old W,hich he intends exh . I � g v I favor- EL-Ysium FoR I . �
i T FARMER AIN'Di spo_RTS!11� I I ill
I 1 it r ��� I a, ndrew � ah- able I r6gress-, i l i. I up 0 11
in, l' be I * I bit iur i ' , I � ,
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1 4 � 0SOITION OP STOOK IN THE WEST.- Wi ham on the 12t JU13. T e striinge day a r LL R�ad � .
I L i 1 1 C 9 to Mes s s. Win. Des'
. � . i I . . I . � .erregret t Ithe I I spent is 'e ) me at Indian - 11 � -eac;; - in A
I ' nd'David Prinj lei f Tairnbe#y. __V 0 learn of I . T ed -
I Repor ts from i he stock gi owing sections fre 4 b this calf is tl a Els 110 Itsoetg they Were returning Orne, a a I e or , a Ideath of I and QuIAppelle,1 andwent through the � 1 L'A:
f c ,I afn 0 T46 is and �ho Southwest generally, t I I &IOU , Miss I .. ght.r of 'Mr. . It is over 5 ,,Alf�
1 1 ai had one, t is well 1 �orm- and w, country a distari�le of eight or ten Vileff
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t be,eqUallylane, if not gre ter, WT �-kr. Johii Legatt of F ast I �aw 6nosb gave copOeBsion of quIrods, the ho'rso Hay lieur Rodgerville, w farm and the Be . 11 farm. On the I Eade -at least
110�11 tbt Jave tha I � a ptart, tbrowinig the, occupau�s of I . ich tbok place . I , ,
. � that �t f '83. �he stock : last w6ek. Mi4s'Whitefor.d. ' ,Vray 'When it
1, � I zs leported in nearf Whitechnrch, raised the fra ne of the rig to the gron . waf - I farm the breaking and ploug
wilat �the. good condition, and 0 nd, but happily -v�ith tina of consumption. A f .. I 0 hing is dme p luountain 410'a
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' free from , isease. � barn last weE k. i Uter the no seribus results to them,, s � 1withFowler's stlBaria plougho, lItUT-00, . is!,
y are " Ile � � Xonlatata , � ,
0� � Ina A N E MAY10R.-Mavo - Tfile ho I 1raell ago sh9 first felt the ineidou& Proach 1&c.; 4,000 1. �-j,u I
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. I i I .acres,, have been sowed. .
I . base and he invited all the! young folks to however, got away, and in the I ra ' h 1i I
City . e 'o raisi I of this fa4 Teeties S .
vo Marshal r� , and ithen, went t ' ilve-1-41
I "' � UO �W,heat And oats. ; On 3rd. May it I- -
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t�c the ,Guthri f Oplialia, Ne. , ettlr�ng in the evening to ade injured one of his hind s Manitoba for her health, but-eyerything nearly all up, so M�e Of � allow
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i , I fo;r alleged latostic and swing their dailings very badly. The horse belonged to Mr. I -was useless, and at 4 Oil � I to Ieavk�
,,, foe El brask4, have been indic �o' � le� it tttl��jro in as
1Z � aft �, � � . plock' on, 1. . .
a vote bribe id perjury. It i 3 charged that round, whi(h they did 'ill. the learly Deans., the 'high. Thisfarniis on thei od - �� 0 -ant
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on - t By have be i I ; � � un my She passed pembefiil away. 1 �
. I I n evyInly tril4ute upon morn. f - i . . I. lbered sections, and the evenlLnum . I-
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W, 11 kely gamblers and ! prostitut an recei � I I -The Foresters'pic-nid held.in' Ail- � Miss'Whiteford was I I alad vella'a
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money from contractors, � ved ek as Mr. J. Funo-- wi�§ to. burn oi tbe 5th lnst.� was a grand � �uc- young lady, of a pleasin an brigh � I : as al aa -
A' it 1�side turning fr6ra his weekly t ur and n t 'from Ontario who have done quits� a . Y ,
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�: 11 From early morn till on '� the tempellament. and I a-stle oll , - 11L
i Tni?ITY W11-11 11ING J . . in wasge e oloved , 0 -�Q as � � . �
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be� petil J Hx--A.dmiral reached hame, h ull on, whi h -he afternoon rall y b good W Ek with their h - 6
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j� ginim, ovsi.� the buggy and got vav I onsistefit Christian � ME
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. 11 �6ve free trinspo -Witb the excepti ior two braises the groVe at one tinae. , 5 80eaRibg, living Igiving it pleasa)at life and v , _twris. it M4.
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, I English troops from I e - i terior to 'I . The GrOveis example of the power 1of the gospel There are 11ftany small lakesof , . .
M Clouse, he cl�ld not rBeeive ranch i Jury., . one of tjhe most be iful � n the � - . I .
. MassoW,ah. Another t. 70 ty suppress- . I e a I at Water, Surrounded by copses o and might I
�uch irig . - grain pic-n c is 1 to be held on borhoo , being on- th wes; bank of th I I mdlit
th 'slave trade has also Leen tie. Wed need J . I e triumphant. TME is the' . I � arY etgir,e
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Eel � :I&rV PROPOSED C6NFERIaNCE.-jit is Stated � ickin botom -family,have sustmin The nex
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4wiie � f V a, Berlin, Extelisive p eparations are being made, the gat'! ering with ,sweet music. %de, pathy f th . co tracti
I , Rbme, and St. Petersbiarg Lohnave agreed and an excellent prog e entire neighborhood in this tect, and in driving, especially if 501'
al e will he Bros. of Seaforth, had a g ! :1 I I : � 69, and als*
3i.8 V ohi- to an i terchange o I t plendid Bell their great affliction. I i, 11
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. . yp. , conference proposed by men 9 will Ile indulged in,,, . local m6icians : st week: 4 acks, praioe hens quail, plover! O' I
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I otOrily delay.i i a chosen. President of the Ontario Aledi- music. I The � Id 10 Drew's ITIM BELL TARX. . �
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. .A p0od cheer. After dinner speech- represa�latatiOn was present, aud� a nuni- divided and arra'complete
", I ) Ttomma DRops DEAD The trott- Hamilton. This -is an bonor ol� no es by mi 0ged labor the POW . � I
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