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wishing -her at
ill unite with.. a in wish ng ber sue. B. D,;
Henry Whitechuroh,
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Sanderson ;
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1�odge.—CoiiIi ,
Melvile char 'ch Ust, E unday
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AND PORTER, '
Magistrau, aa
death rets; Eli
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cess in her n w a6he —Mr.
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Taylor,EngliAh Wis reo ntly offered Gorrie,
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Jss,Charltonf;
Bellinor�
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Win Otter.
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McLean, Blyth,; and Rev. J
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I have now on hand Sleeman's Prize
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0:,,,000 for his 8xce 1 4u re H. E d
. ullett, n ar will; CRifford,
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f rra in thetowngbipofH -
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John
ich,
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of
closes this w6ok for the iumm(
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long timo'co
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Einburn, by a ga I bleinan from n ar �
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it,. excurs on that th
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wi-�h regret
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ra,ving near!iCOMplotibu, the
Emperial Pint Bottles at 60 cents per
onel. He , ha
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Dutch Ref �
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been v,
Church.
me
from,
pbe,r of th
his yoat�
I oroti1ol, but refuse . - .
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ti -win f rom S trat for � I "OP1313ting of fift on pastor
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at Church
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his
beino do roofin
no, 11�180 the
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Howe has comrrieric�d work i
ldzen, delivered anywhere in town.
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1pl,
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ctra, packed ,with :)aaafngers, pas ad town for
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and
from
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Colbert's Ale and Porter in quarto
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and Wi(la
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14st.-Mr. of Exe r, here, I
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r. Mills havilig
to
be
remblve
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waclen mill.
bar 1 mill whichhe wil I tau I
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barrels at the same price as at the
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settlers an d V;
all .held I
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inari
$eoretary
dat 3 his oustomerB un ilthe
brewery. .
� abatt's Ale and Porter
Carling's and L
versal estoetial
disposition and
was get
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ars a resident of ')@afor h, is at p a- ofthe
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iii to, L in� is workiri at efficion
istrict. M - lifills
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a ki
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ready to run. �The l3russell
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company anal V
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I-11 bottll�s or wood. All of the above
No need y per
in vain for. hi
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exit employed Ili �
Tkr. Wilsou'A derii ie. -Workit �ien gentle Ea
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t of I fr. removal
an, and whie
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an a.
regret the
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fanitily from
So
in their annt al drill'o me
would have, I ked to L I to ego� t1i
are in primiet condition.
ever operi
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ihe qssista
1842 he
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, I POOT
� idarried t o
mmenc0d .4 erection
11ave co I
VcFaul?a new reaii E nee. -Mr. Howard $eafort
.of I
It we can I Lei
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congratulate L
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Rdsi li�ought them
but Col..' .
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and needy .
Miss Annie John4on,-a--Iianive
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�as the contra( t fe - ihe atione and br A .the pec
ple of Elor a a
i seCILring
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a pastor
apaceslightlyf�ster:t audou,
is to )aav6 a CelE
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Whisky? It is thel Cream of,Whiskies.
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land, who - at
-consist
11 survives,
him. Thei
el�,two son
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I ork.-Weleamtiat e3srs.Broo . I
olquh'oun, of lib')E) A the well -kno Nn credit.
who will
Mr. Mills,
esurdtoclothern
BUCCEBSQ
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-BrusBels �
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Dominion z ok a
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entlEman
not un-
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.ions twok th �Mrs, 3.
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L. THORNE,
Seafor th.
and four
living and settled
all%!
near
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qld. home.
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orted Stallion 11 (Ile g rry," to Mr.
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to the Sealo &h
Avro
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fill the
Dej tnis, from Oxford county i
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fr'ie in 13r issels.--The Ha
Star Grocery,
Mrs.
stead. -1 -
mondville;
forth; Mrs. Dr'
Henry
Mrs. Win.
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IRudcl'h,
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dan-gh
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Chariton aday,beiDg the first positiop
of $2,200.-N6 t T I e ,
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11 b r4l �Ioliday, and all cessor.
of'JUIY,Wi e 16 ge 1 .
. d otbel! business placesl in �
the stores an
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vacated b h
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of I � �
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ton, and Mrs,
ters of - his The
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Thursday, . and
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t -action here wl 11 b;): t I o picnic uniler 1 plo-Nic.-The
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of I St., e mes' Rom 6n Caplh-
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1. Br' udelield,
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of the Union ahure
sabbath
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school
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- The Salvation Ar my Btill
crowds but very few convE
claim'�o draw them from th(
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18 auspices pic-nio
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d ic church, which w4bobeldin 068 was- hold
I U - large- Walkei
� rove, and will' no (11) t,lbe very
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on the '
-'a bush, adj DiuiUg
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ria#c in Brae.
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as we have none so R)w it :
the reason hey are not in
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A DROVWING AcGrDmiT.-The melan
oholy intelligence reached here on Sun-
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illy evening last of the death by drawn-
done on th shortPst
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will be runn: ng ii
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ver ,
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were presert,.And
fine
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had h Mr. Thos.
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in ! n ek�ress office in '
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lower -pasBio0s they� ri ight c
main who resided wit
middle of Abril,
on the Lo
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Clad about'
9 ad Situation : Other Fie-nic
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Grieve, of McK Map, for the past year or
30. and who -was well known to Many of
mHes South f 01
The owner! ma,y lave
nton, a larg,
the sauio�
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olb�a ek good;
7 proving pro
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Douglas we nt t6Brantford to work at
his trade --as a cabinet maker, and a
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Young's. The)
ell as Seafortl , bo 0 go abroad
NY ! in Dufl's
Wit
. Usually do.-lars. . W21 S h arp, . 0 ing of the
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church, Wa�: tau,
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first of Jdly, proc4edingS
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to
i! Bluev, e.
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BALL. -On Saturday last
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his death
havealargesuto-61.
all sins, at r ek bottom
Now jam
pric es,lapo
iaperiaI
measur(
stigars ver3
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bad been slIctiding a J week W. th
commeiice4t
f, r ted. home on
-iends in town, ret
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6 o'cloc:i p.
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. , ddresses
S playqdl here
bas 3 ball w ' I
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i Wing4am and
nine O�
�ng particulara of melanlehi :
Wit SON
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delivered ty a
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Second I
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cheap at
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THE La. ies
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f 1 ihe Metho
it entirel:
aturday. She ha al as y re- neig
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mvered from her ri de severe illness.
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ring miniE t4s. -
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will be takelk-at th
A. �
ftee will
d6or for the
of -bis place�i also a,. second
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ma ch reBult6d in the home,
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lom. for a -bath. Douglas' companions
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dist Church ,ill I
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noon and ev @
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iold an Apron
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of Tuesday,
Y
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ir onAhe after
a 8t� of July
I � offering
--The volunteers to e�pected home
I benefit
[ hid hot time
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of t1h 11
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library.
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Ing a score at 15 against 1-1
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were swimming across the riveK, and
Refreshment of, various
.ill
kind
9 wi
I - be � provided
ti) -morrow. T#ey ave a .
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their opponents.
?.ISO attempted to go across, but when
ibout half way Over he Bank and drown.
The public o
patronage. 64-2
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cordially invitiei
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ed rain Mr. W'.)�iment a th,
Hia body was found about half a,u
SPECIAL ME&
-TING. -A
fUl
I Meeting 0
1 cture on the 0,01) Pyrimid as sym- DOM
NIoN DAY P C N io. -The'
�e will b O.
Su olk boar!�vbich he keeps
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3d.
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Douglas
the Seaforth, curlitig'Clab
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-luested at th
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, b the members
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held in Ir � J-F
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wl r's grove
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t 1.00.-T�i�'os. Nixon is F
aour after, I ife being. extinct.
Commerolal Jlote
(, Sestorth,
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'ri day evening
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b lie of asom I Ire
, y .. I 2nd concession
HuIR tt, Olt
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t4e first of
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was only in the city a short time, ai a d
ly res He was
was very high -peeted."
June 27tb, at 8 c"clock
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p. in.
D. Wits oni
to,,:
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ecai've report 0
314 nt;. M. R..
a
. iag ol in the lodge
ritannia Masonic -Jc .
i am on Tuesday v niiig last. The ' July. -
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The time will be taken
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"Up by all
visi, to his Iriends. at Col
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, ave an,)th r :s
Macdonald �
k1.1 ive
%bout 23 years of age and was a nat
been in this
oommittee.
Coanter, Secretalty.
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'erend gentlemE vas� most atten-
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listened numbe I �
sports, oi wl�ioh
distributed.,
,i eatables
Who attend
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dress on tetiu�eranc 6 here a
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last.�-Worider how
)f -Scotla;nd,.havi-ng only
'a untry a few years. He was a very
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Willis, the people's
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i6rth, has oA
*
vely tic) b- a lar
I may
b otbren, who i3gemid to b1bgedeeply int or. I
.Al;l
. d t al, they
it assured t
will spend
,
1iDg
evoIl
cou aty Wili gkve tbi citizens
I
I
iteady, exemplary young man, and by
h er oJ
and a numb
have been paid on.
6 ver�due ac
the first oi
oun
A
La Nvh I ich sh� I
V L ould
u,Ly last, and
, I . -
I ; h I Vh h jc
ar were very an en
e'ted in his rel I
i I 'n I
All May
yable time. I
I .
I- - - .. .-
(IOMe.
i I
I
.
the bridge 4 S aturday morn
his genial Ea, anner sina kind, affMille
he is -now determi
ned to have
all
t ese, accounts
istt .
i4structive.-Tivo In � ra , who were
�
I .
. BI tjl. L �
'� 1131
. 11
A, oouple OC� tons Would in
W,
lisposition won many warm friends dur.
�ng his Short residence in this viciuit
I . - Y.
settled Ott or before
counts not then s,ittled.
P. Brine for coUe
the 15th
.1
will b
JtioD,1 irt e� ,pp
of:
bai
,�ti,V
i
Ta[y An ae-
kded � to .Mr. J, -
3 CLf i�ersons, w
I .,
it Lending the Me Odist onforence at
�
linton, officiatbd the Presbyteri -an LooA
�C
1
� "I L
'
,I Tints. -Ab n(lauce
;I
:, .
of- rain.-
.� . .
Revision
sidE walks m4teriall .
.
I -pas
b �� On(
FiRE.-A t hal
I '. I
Ke understand that both his parents
the profics in the
shoe trade, i
ire i
tot, siAticiently
a_ L d blethodist 6huml es in this town on Crouls lkoking
I
'
well.-T"ourt
,
of
day morning st, tho Jinhabit
.
ve, dead and he has two sisters Still
.
large to justify litni
in"Waitincr
I .
� loi
I
gtr. � 864-3
�
� Tbey cup i ed the pulpits met on
last Sunday.
e stj-Riev.
Bir. Davis,
I .
.
place were at, Bed. from thE
I i
h the .old country, but his only near
INSTITUTE CLASSES.-ThE
-
ev. J. A&
.
o; -t the two churillies % Wrnately morning of Lot
don, condqoted a3rvi�e
49 '!
in the
last,
the cry of fird, and oil looking
relative in this -country is an only brother
Ewen, Secretary
of the Frovill
hold-
1i
all Sabbath
Classes.
abd evening. -The RON. J hut MeEw if, Episcopal
,
rthe both
church on
. . , I
6,'VeUi
Sunday
I
Rev. Mr.
Boon ascertained that ,the sa
�
who is: employed withMr.D.D.Wil-
School Association,
fortheinstractioaof
will
Sabbath
Sillooli
st.tute
I ..
Teacher
�,rovincial Secretary of Sabbath uiorialDg
I Nugenk
and
Berlin,
g. 4
tl�"
sbingle facto ty belonging to �
,
ion., in this town, to whom the sad and
last
and others intereited
in Babb
ath, �
I .
0) work, on
.00
S hool Associatio i of Canada, vvill
; � . in I of the lifethodist
of oc6upi611
I
�
chuich in
PulPit
th '- ev '
"'I"g-
Leech was one mass!of fla
� I
b3
iladden news on Sunday night
On Man-
Monday, June 30,
P. M., in: the Met
at -3 o'dobk
Chimll
P. bd
. 9; tu� 8 o'clock
�al or oil
pireach in the Presbyteritti. ch
I urch '--Mrs.
clab f
I
Southcott is v,
h r friends
fire was first discovered
..
but late to
was a very severe shock.
Mr. Don�las and
lay morning Mr.
I
Tuesday, only Ist
iodist
at 3 and 8 Wel.d(k.
'
,�nd
� �1. -5 in the
abb enoon neKt;
, I .
t�is town on
...
i thc1list . Turch it, the in Ei
-isitir
i
ten' - Mrs. Vj'righ:
.
a
a I
,st�arted Oil
.
mil, er, 00o SavE
I
All the willing' hands tbal
t�
Win. Grieve went to Brantford to
.
Presbyterian� Clarch,
School Teaclieri,
Soaf(rtli.
-nd those in;ereF
Al Sabbath
bed ii L Sabbath
.
; ., . .
and will a,-- 3t. Wedri
, ening, i It � '11 mass me
. ,r ,as --
her
,
last fo7 Carlo'
I
' ill
n i
n ; lace to
n I
to be
.
cOU.d do was1o, save the griB
.
ittend to, the interment of the remains -
the deceased, they home
School work in S(
invited. RO. J.
aforth And ,
MCE,weri i
icin
7ilf
ty arot cordially
'
.p,�reaqh in- th,
I ii ig of Sabbath I Seb o( I chf1dreu in t he see
I I'
� I dick. On' t he dying. --A
3
aisfer, who I suipod�d
I I
linion Sabliath
picnic
new bridge. By
I
waf
)f and - returned
6i
29th,
li'tter church at. c'ol
. ,sclli
ication a water all
app I I
Irom their sad mission on Tuesday.
-
Presbyterian. 0
11 A. M., -and in
ch, Seafort.
the Metho
,
ist' . '
u e at
Cl u h on th(
fillowing Mond y a 2d Tuesday he will will be
I I
hel4 in the gr' ove.E.djoining.
,
.1 the
though the bridge an& the do
-
..
- I
OBITUARY .NOTICES. -We have this
.
samedayatlialf
a mass meeting- a
1:1
)astGP.i)l.
Sabbath School
I
HO
'I also address,
0 lqren in the
]r . VE achersInatitmes village,
h)ld Sabbath Sehoo �
'
t� i which all interOBled in Sabbath attendi
I
oul Saturdav nei.t.
I . .
, , thre
nee the,
I from 4. �
'
I A large
I . 8
) S"h6ols J
bilnites. Mi. fj'e(
fire several I 0
: L
abo it $2,000 ad there is no
�
ffeek to record the death of another
Methodist 0hurc
meetingtodefra
L at 3 P. M.
expenses.
, Col
A]
e ion at eac
are, eor'diall
. I eXpeCtE
&hool w Ork are cot .ally 'invited.- D fr.-
,
d. � I
I
, �
! - .
�[
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I
Only ten Mo1ithB ago he lost
CoUntyL in t
pioneer Settler of this be
3
invited. 864
-
I a
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t. of Bowma
ai,Jild Mrs. Sidridy -i obs, n- � .
�
W --� !
i B'111. 1
Hei I
11
it i
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the great flo d and now this
person of Mrs. John McClureL, of the 5th
ANNUILL
PIC-�Iid'�C;.
.
1#7
- The
t A- eading a few days
v�ille, are at present A.
1� HEN'
F ,
. , I
WOOLLEN 1 AILLf'
.
I
Hen -
ill be very felt. , I
Wil - 11 everel
10
p. ncesBion of McKillop, which took
place on Saturday last, after an illness
Annual Pic-Nic a.
Catholi c Church,
,
the congreiatic
Seafolth, -will
t,(
I
I
Of St. Jame a I
he] in, Mr.
i n town. -Mr. Will it' Cowan, formerly
I
' ha:i I e u appointed post sall Woolen
of H)allett) I P. D. B6
ALLI
. Mills, 01V1164 andiworked
1, have lately I IC011 L VOry::
.-'rhe!
byMr.
nuch improved
. and
Sympathy of all arc ud,
L
tha this sympathy will assu�
�
If only a few days, of inflammation .of
Case's Grove, adj)ining
lot,
the town,
tiv
04 viq�sday,
I�aster of anew pas � o lalled'Cowan, I
Cal . � and thomughly
.
*in
�
refitted at d are �ici
.
first-class
tan' e. The mill is
)ible sha
� he bowels. She was a comparatively
J111y when
I
day a on joyment
a very attra
-
may be looke
I fe,
and ut�lresti
. jThWarrange-
volitich has reCOILtly been established � running
rde . Caidin;, �, ;c do;
I
o
ie I 0� th short-
.
old landmark' ,b�eing 1
P
roang wom'gm, beina only 47 years of
n L
She the dMugb ter
ments are inthe I
iands,fof an i
landon
um
�.Miii
etic c cimmittee,
I
to
gighlau'd town bil . a- � est noiLi
� 0,1139, county, I time.
d tisf ct�bn
a and satisf gi,
alliespeatfuly4olicitcil.
Dia t
t
-a eed "i'very
1P.D-BHL1,.
has been of 0oat use' in its
�
1169P. was second of
who will leave no
bing
)rder provide
kbta,-A vendor of a combination pea .
1 1
�" 864-3
a his ill
understand t� t it is
ffie late Joseph Mills,: of � MoKillop.
.
amusements for
with all the delicacies
ill. The tab,es'�Wld
of the
icasi
b supplie
I .
a and lin
�
h6.1der mud inkitar I victimized'.neafly
I LooA
I
Bi mFS.- �pr 150
'
tickets -were
I
rebuild imin t i ; F ; .
3he was bom in, the township of Hum.
.
ningford, in the Province of Quebec,
bovera ges of all k
attractliefeaturei
nds will be on
of the dayl's
tp
�
�04n-900,ku
ci=4ipds wil �
.
e,*ery business Ma n to*u. the Ott or sold at
d�y by Selling to th :1. far one dall�.rand the e�cur
I
this Btatiou oij Friabiy'
.
'rodek
: last for
icb. 'Messrs.
,�diately.
4
. i � @ ;
; i', Zurich. .
Md came to INICKillop with the other
'
be the contest fa
Pitcher. The election,
- a magnit
will- b)
cent
f6v
.
. Sil er lWat
glit out dn the
.
at�haffwbi could 3 gA in almoqt any
. John
-
. .
6 31--ilchrist, . Dean
: .
s�hd John
,
.�
BRIEFIL-0ar show'will tl
,
nembers of the famil in 1855, an ld
. y
. .
principles of Sc)tt
Act vs.
Lnti,
Soot - Mr. :D..
+
otdinary statior or's a �o re f!or one loll r. Scott, our
�
I
local straw 3erry
.
gr�wers, are
I
I
held on Thillursday and Y
.
lettled on the farm adjoining that Upon
1
which she lived at the time of her
D. Wilson, of Set
Temperance Assmiation,wu.,
kforth, Preai
tent
bel
ot, t
. �,e Huron
the candidate .
It is' astonishir g )it an infid �nco a at pre3ent
.. I
11
;selling .nd 81
.
ipp,ing away
and 19 ,� September. -I
th 1 H
leath. In 1-858 she was EnArried to Mr.
for the Scott Act
Seaforth, the, Aut
arty, and �
�Seott Act (
Ar.
and
�li�e3 Weir, o
I
di�te.. Mr. Jasil.
004, deal of ClLeel.' a ad ,an oily, tong �ue large q,
-
passeEm. � This Sam I tin Isold 75 of '
, -I's shall,
ianties of h uilt.-Id
�
f Agervil i has
[a,
I
r. !. P. Mar-
;
ree ly pur-
Unt
Wooley, of Zurich, liaa th:
.
grafts'each b �aring a cluster c
Folin McClure. He di6d about. seven
l
Fahey, of the Tdrontb
Mail,
and
*r.�Collins, of
in the thE't,)v,n f Goderic ,
i.4kstsinds chased
'Mr., Jas. Su tl�ll 3rlant�
I's 4illage lot,
I
Mr. Wooley is elated over hii
Teara ago. She leaves aind one son
F,Teter, will addrass
the people
'01
'piwad
bol iallf of Mr,
A;11 who wish to Spend a easaut time. opposite
the Mansii)n H(li
�
and in-
�
a
grafting and thinks it,of I
Lbout 18 yearf - - riii , four dough.
iors, one of whom is married. She was
Weir's candidature,
men from a dista.ice
for Mr. D. D. Willon;
and two
will perform
The Elecit
' ne t gentle-
ihe:s me duties
I , . �
td,
', oulc .
sh I �ittend tbE gard a party and ''tends pre
strawberry feSti al at 1e High School This
I
I ct . ing thereo L a fine
-
bilck block.
dit t
.
. 1� Dr. Bu
rence.-On Monday,
-drawing from larg
L siater.of Mr. John Mills, Of Hallett ;
be a keen one as
"
the candidi
I
tea
'an
I onuses
. t I oth well-
c)
� , will
. . .
gtounds and luildin a ,his evet).1119- village,
11rov qu I
e It , an a'
while tile sit( behig
I on to our
will
the eark a
. 1, I
ammonia received a cci
Ar. Joseph Mills, of Clinton, and Mr.
rhomaB E. Mills, of Dak ofa. She was
known to the people
friends of each wi
� of Blu.-rou
I exert the'
-
861
no oubt th
ei; � tie the ut-
this is'tbe firs 51 e It o bai ment a the I
t make taepropertyadeBirable.
k�nd this Beasur air: d ill a doubt be for
ing
1�ood
,
eeither
of tie conteuts in the lace.
� consistent christian woman and was
most to elecli'thei
.
ta,te the bringing
candidate.
)nt of a full
1xi
ofe
rdor� to facili-
Mi. dit.Papst,
. I reni
largely attendel.-Ihe f at ball b(ys number
-
or Selling )urpo
left here on "hursl
108.1�-A large
"' ' t wit-
been for his �maence of min
I
have resulto� fatally and as
)8loved and esteemed by all who knew
ler. Her sudden death will be a Sad
I
Jeweler, of Sodjorth,,
Card Receiver to the
largest numb�r oj'
offerh
young lady
.
vot no
-
ci�'
I
v
in
, acialtiful Silvex
I 6 sec'nres thel
or Or wmell,
�
met with rather a ForiolUS disappoffit- ness th'3
'
Out in their adatch with the Dundas don.
�C,
grand Mi) " t $17 PN
: i I
-ad�i;�` aot Lou.
�
11 I
I -
be f ome'tim�B before his ey
I
over the shoo]k.-Mr. 1 Frant
wd irreparable -loss to the family of
I
candidate. the
)
musies will
-with
I
be[
uppled by an
.
ab at Galt on Satur ayl. The llitper
.
. --+a t,
I
.
ler ias been !I engaged !to tea
ffhich she was the head and guide, and I
excellent string blind
org
I
V�� ;
,.061�#animent,
ciub won the match ia.three Btraiiht -
I
!
, Villr ia.
I
I
t- .
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Bobi in pla0e of Mr. W. '.
vill be depply regretted by a very large �
sircle, of relatives, friends and acquadn-
and Scotch Pipes.
, Dinner will be sei
and tea at 6 o'clo(k.
Admissior.
ved on ,the
Tickets
to,
tab,
ae ground, free.
. at
? o'clock,
Luni,r"25. cents,
g4mes..-Mr. Rich rl Denneyi'Of t is
; � LoCA
giss Marian R
4 wri married to 11 It Ent- -and d
I I
[ATITS. -'Mrs . IlUbtornas.
an Urs. 'ra
J ohnston
Arm-
i
qies to oommen(
resigned, du ,
lat. The
Ances. The remains were interred in
tea 15 cents. Go
I Save the Q
.
.or
.iee(
.
. 860 1
I
I I
si�y, of Tuckerarhit I WIodine n'
IL. I sday I St. stro a,
f I 1:�
Lugater, , k
have gone to anitobe
es
on a trip
ternber ,I people of
be cong ratulatea � sei
he Mai-itlandbank cemetery on Monday.
.
-Many of our citizens were surpris-
- LOCAL BRIEFS.
I I
- I ,� .
i
i1beheson 1.
-�-A detachmen of tlie Salvation Ar y, to th
I el
,a ptdin Gage, ill
n6der *commanA of C
frionds,thEy i6pe
I �
I
1 We
- bsen
toilbe a t
. .
� them
,to . :
T
Cr a a n
osweller services'
I
�a�4,a
0
.
-Mr.
i
Wu:
id and pained on Monday morning to
earn. of the death of Mrs. Georgq_ Lack-
of McKillop,
Mr. Robert M
i
as .....
�Mic Jaael.
SO,',
i
tbe� farm 0,
, '�
t, 6 Hullet
I 1* . about
' I I aypeveining iii�x
op on . ri t
v�Bit Winthr, pleasant
six weeks.
I
0
j urnev.-4-Ohr tailor
- I I
ish � a
I
)1as 'been
r9� e Cia
gen , P M, n 8 g 0 I
. � I 1
could not be gat. � �
I
on
i i
� 'd, -00
a4d hold a meeting i a the T6mpera4c6 doing a
good but3inbs , he
), b0t! having
; - I
lax1t, of MoKillop, which took place on
3-unda,y. She was confined on the
townline, for
This is the
whi &h .
farri
Ito
IM
16
rr9l�":itch�oiso '
all in that plac�e.�- Mr. Pavid Play, I Of some
I
-.
difficultie,B 4 Ire
I
.
am lina here,
i '
� �-Dashwood.
� pre-
Tuesday,
Fie
3ond
.
. 11
I ;
I rucefield, bas:i bee a awalrdled the 4n- I was Col
.
npelled to lba- 'e. I
e 116ft lots of
,
dous after
. which - blood
has purchasel,
from I
fr,
� M64ichaelJ,
I
tract for carrying the rilitails betw6en work t
.
do. Therib i I a' sidelidid
open-
IkPROVEMB� ,NTS.-� new fen
)Oisoning Bet in, resulting ath
.
and as they a
join each
0
ffie�:- he wiLl
I I
I
Bayfield and Seaforth fur the n6xt i.g
. for
,
another goo'
C. , ma)
�
. -
1 .,,Mr . John
I
built aroun d our Scho )l yard
)EL. Sanday. She was a young woman,
life, had
now have as
fine a tivo-1
un#ed:acre
i4tur years andentel's po, his duties on
t 'E.Johistonand
ME Wife
�'
sailed from
.sch:)olhouSe�has undergone
.
' I
Nle might say just entering and
)een married not quite a year. She
farm as' there
Hullett.-Mr.
is in the
Michael
Rai
0 v ship 0:
rley, Hib
Tuesday next. � A Ow 0 der has been Goderii
- l forces
-,h last Saturd ay for
.
P 't Arthur.
. pai: -a, which�� were L adly i
new sidewalk has b�en laid -
vas a daughter ,of Mr. French, of the
bert, showbd �is,
on Monda
of
y I slat� tbre(
the $MI, ation He haE
,
' .-JoiU. nant
re in the pers 0 anton, the
b�en runnin a stc:re
I
tyear, and' 6, ng lo�
I ithere for
les(Ime living
frout of Mr. Reinhar'd Cook'.,
I
�rd concession of McKillop, and was
-
- `
stalks of fal�'
�
wheat taker
at ratidorr
,1Ar.my
paf
$tae Hadlelajaitv bc)c,l ea it� from alone I
I
e came to V4 .r,u a i
6 BI iort time
1
9001IT ACT '-The' Scott
� I
wel -1 known in this town, and wa 9 much
from a .twenty
acre fidlill
wbi ffi me&.
rr ie. He is sai� iol be od logo an
I
has reT tar ed�.-, taki
; �
ig 0ith him
grea at is bei g dis
t topic t "I
. .
6nd deservedly respected. Her bereav-
)d husband will have the sincerest
, sure 5 feet 1
is the
inches i
Sene6E
n � I
3n tlh. The
,
B eaker.-Thie Cour . Of Revision for one of
2 'tin
Varri faired, dwigh
�
era. We
no . . . The O' iniona of the rE
wheat of
old
'
v � iety an .
. is town closed its ir ee s on Tuesday wish h
, .
in every succ� 88, at
�a Ev, ,osper-
pr
th I vicMity,are pretty equa
y�-MpA-thy of all friends, The funeral
;Oak place on Tuesday and was very
was sown on't
. i
named Fox, working
ae 17th of
in
A.ug
the
8 . !
7-A ma
i
ibi ill,me
W
evening last.. Their : re v _9ry few ous business.
0 2anges made in the flol 1, which Shows
I I
-
. ' The S -,Ott
�
. 1.
kot i,g the all
i
is being v
Th subject j ,ery v
cus ed both 'by the friends of
%-Egely attended.
�
* .
with a painful
'accident
on
.
a
"a y-
absorb
that Mr. S. Stark, tl e�veteran asBessori .
. � I .
11
ng topic of thi dav�
— i � �
,
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and. also by its ol�ipbnori
�
� -
THE LA.TEl MR. VANEGmoxD.-Our
was standing
-
and h e fell a
o,n a board,
istance of
IN
.
a
2e� it brok
* I
pet,
-performed his dutie with due o are and
e ciency.-Mr.Willi ra allantyrie has
Br ssels. 1 i
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1
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sincerely tha,,t everything w
. .
ducted in a ftiendly and aim
I
,eaders will' learn with feeliDgEl- Of
he deepest regret of tbi death of Mr.
dislocating his
injuries.
.
arm and
Sao
,
MeXiclislel
.
iaip 9 other
I
b�im appointed:to h3present Britannia THE
,to the N�l
',annual
'
It ap-eSt an d most
rtb�west isp by th( Ce a'
n
direct route
I
la, 1�acific boats,
nor, and that thereaday be
I
feeling hereafter. A
I
,IonBtant L. VanEgmond, of Egmond-
� -Mr.'Robert
family left he
re for Dal
Lots
� an
1, on and ay�
Iodge at the me6ting of the
. via Owe
Grand: La I be held tion ap 'Iyi
Bound. For tictets a�
to TuomAs FIX'Cazliii,
id ftil informa-
Ag@4t, Brussels.
3 of
nes :
May be aaid'both �for and
7ille, which took place at -his residence
Mr. McMicbi
. took With
I him
.
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numbez
asonic e:to next
onth at Toronto -Th� annual Fall
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t
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i . 862
J
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Act.
L I
M Tuesday night last. Mr. V'&nF,g-
nond has been in feeble health for
of horses, and
trotter, for which
amon
. g them
it is Said
,!MT.1 Sharp'F
1 e id 6400.
Show Of the Hibloit higriculturalSo- A. R.
I � .�
yallying,
held
Smith i .baving
helter-skelter i ak of Rt
� regular
adyi nade Cloth-
Tucke�smith.
warly two yea,rs,so that his demise was'
.
his
-Miss M. Nash,
d au-biber
I
p
If r.- Thos
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cety will be t1i i yd�i at Staffa, on
. ; . ing, Dry
luesday, 30th Sep, - 3 er�-The -mem- for 30
' I degs.
Goods, Millin ry,'B t'and;
1 oern
Prints 5 � mps'M %
. Shoes &c.,
Sh �
L, ts, 21conts,
. I
FARM Soij�.-Mr.!Wm. Fii
I
lot a surprise to friends. Mr. Van-
Nash,of McKi
[lop, lef1t, here�
on. aturds;,,
-beirs of -the Seaforth I cy eClubintend Prunellal
Boots 22 cen s, i Mena �
She is 80 cents,
sold his farm on thb 9th ,cc
!lgtnond was a native. of Germany, on
I
for'Brandon,]Uanftoba,vi,hf§rosh
-
I
interi
Mons' 4its
gbing to Toronto on t e first of July to
$4.871, al, V00ol SAita
"
JK621, sold
.
Tuckersmith, to Ifftl Joseph
he Rhine, and was born on the 8th
�Lpril, 1808. His father was Anthony
engaging in tne
linery busines
dress -ma,
3. See is
lk
;lpv'(r,youaf
aj
� ,
Ing, 1-4 mil
elsewherp
t1ke part in the g,yr, at tournament ill
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. ings 18 cents
Me, dist Conference
for'S.11.55. 131a k Colc
�d, 1L7
per ya bs bri�
red lNuns, Veil -
-lit r, w sugar for
.
- �.
Hibberb, for $8,'000.1 he far
.
TanEamand, he was a military ra MEL,
0
.
lady who is quite
able W
'
pil
i WE
Ishl' iier o '
t6at city. -The at $1.00 10
closed on Nvedu sday. Owen ch
CI �ap'in!
lbs tes-for $1.00 and :a
I proportion. 99- . R. 8
11 ther goods
. .
UT 864
�
12( acres and is one of t.
Tu �,kersrrii and i4 clean a
ervina,25 years in the Army. Iu 1819
r3
w -#y wherever
she goe3.
,
' 11
$hgl 7ill, be
,linton.
S�und vias selected as th place,for the , I SpoRrs.
.,The Listowel
I
cr�cket club
11
.
shape. Mr.Tinlayloa intez
0
ie brought his family to America,
ocating at first in Indiana county,
missed at the
J.
faXl show3
-
b,
�re hi I
I 8 sea
noxt annual meeting. . . . � played
I 1 5 1
,
the I cricket cldb of 1�
1 1
blih � place on
1 .
to :')e&orth to reside. Mr. 1D
3
soa.-Mr.
�S: .Porter
tii6k
�
d
. - the the
Brussels' gr Un 8
Olt Uesday
pu�chaaed J,his farm has
.ennsylvania, where he farmed and
Stalks of timo
by in biS
lc�
I o! othe
. -
. MINISTERS' STATICNs. rom. the final laBt,
,
The match w I wel.
.
coAested on
I �
his� own farm on the I Oth cc
cept stare. Constant had learned to
vrite and spea,k the German -and
day, each of-
Which measn'
�h r
,
lue;!
.
re 64 t
[ee �
the . 13,
report of Statio ing! Committee of both
�dea but th? Zisto:
I
el Men have
1 11 ;
Him bert, to �Xr. Darican IM
?rench 1vtniguages in the
inches in len g
.-On
.
.
id OXiDg
t
the Guelph Conferon e of"the Methodist handle4
the willoNv too lo
a 9 a
.
sum of 98 000. This fai
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old country,
Lud. acquired a moderate English edu-
last as Dr. Sinith
the sou th his
was
� horse gc
re1pur
tj - f
� I ng 'from
elned a
-daurch, recently lield i a Clinton, we by Brililssels.
'
1 arn the names ol: ffie ininisters 1Q
Thel 130,Ore �
I t
Wickets i
wa .1
1:
!LiBtowel.
. acres. Rr. MeRellar
I
,ation after settling in Pennsylvania,
something on
the road
holif
7
Figh
the! qardin
who and
I
.
.A -e to fill the sever I stations in this -,Soorerh
lavor
i John' Marve and
of :, -
Harry Cor.
good place.
OUNCIL MEETING. The a
?icking it up Mainly while at work. In
L827 the family moved into Upper Can.
Lda,- rent,ed a flirm ue6r Waterloo;
mill and turning
.
the road apse,
sudde
the buggy
HU
iQto
r
si�16und o
the ditch�.
.
sriot. It will be seen that several Mack;
haportant chari have been made. Grange
.
� .
Um J V., Gorvill,
pires,
.-The Clint i I
Q and
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and F.'
Brgssels foot
on the 21st i3ast., all the mei
ent. Moved by S. Smillie. f
Porked it one year, then came tbroug'h
The doctor was
but
thrown
in �etaiiii,ug
frot
tbevehicle
UhWf011OWing is dLe list: Mitchell, ball cluba
played a piatch
* 1643t Week in
D. Manson, that the petitioi
unbroken forests to the
succeeded
his hold on
rafalgar street, At drew Cunningham; Brusse
tro'nto
a which fes e
in ,� avor of
Mundell and sixteen othi
ihe ;Huron
xaak,, following the surveyors, and leav-
thelinesand
an imal from getting
thus kept
aw
W
Y.;
frightened
Re''Was don-
street, Waltei A ers and -John Clin a
illiams. St.Mary3 Win. C. Header- L c
by three goa1B to (tie.
iTrEs.-At D ivisi
I
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n Oourt a u
*
1a ority of the partie� to be
asking this council toltake F
,ng the nearest neighbor in that diree-
.
sidorably sh
ein up but
I
not
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' er"ou"
* ly in -r
BOD M.A., P � t of Conference; Wedneisday
11 �eBiden'
: .
. last a hu'nber
I
a were
thE I)rainage Act to have a
�ion eighty miles behind.. Here they
)uilt a log house, and contracted with
j ured.-Miss I
-
John MeMillb.
femillan;
dal
h er of Mri
;e
J 9,s. Hannah 4nd .13ichard. R. Service.- heard
,
�.
efore Judge 'Do
J ylf.-.i
,ases
, Hunter,
� . .
ve3 made by a o incial
0
La Canadian Company to chop forty-
ive miles of road, four rods wi-le. In
ona trip tothEaldcounti-
of her heal th
'Nei
2, of Hull(
Her fatl
itty I
1
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firt
,
L r�
ft�
'last week
i benefit,
0m mpanied
Qhn W. Gilpin; Go qn
Sta,ffa, J derich, Divisi
1 C. Pomero- - -, week vi�ith
has. M. Campbell and J� il, v
.
- Clinton, Jas. Gray, G-eo. Salton ; but is
Court Clerk :I was"ver
an attack
I
'ble to be � d
SidklaSt
.
I a morbis,
�,
Ve�or of the landB to be beneJ
, .
pr�posed ditch, namely; Lc
;
1832 they stai
� -ted farming, milling and
her as far as
.
,
-�
I
Whase, inter
. and �
h Sealortbi
Jas.
, ardan agai�.-When
4
ljo
,
8 a�d 9, on the 6th concessi
-
�tore keepia r' , the mill being at Eg-
ested in the Hiah
.Yorl
t' Scho(�fl
.
will
-
I -r
- regret to
enuer; Braley � is our
0 a 1
lm�B Ville, Wm. �3irks� and Georg'
douncil going gravel�
!
Igrain atorel hou'ses
the road
and fix the
2, , 4, �5, 6 an'd 7, on t e th
7
t north half I of lots 1, 2, 3,
ondville, an
n d the farm a few miles dis-
rant, the father and son working to-
learn that Mi,
pied the posit:
s Hilto 11,
on of teacher
.
W
,
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' � for !the
..
ennedy; Bayfield 1ii Gee; Varna;, approabhes
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Alf. E. Smith; B Win.
� 1 11'
'
, to the er for
�
t4o engine,
�
on, e 8th co n*cession, the ri
�
",e er died in Jan-
I
lary, 1838. For many years ii-fter this
two yeara, inten4
tic, n- with thesoboo
sevei
I
ibg
past
� hib�, cannec.
I I
p8all, north, and ha�ve
Torrance and Jab 2 W. Dyke; soutl4 b6nefit.�i'f
. 11
the. tan I I : 'put ,,,,
- the nort ' 1 n part
I
1W
erle for-th o
i
Of the vil-
;
twoen the 6th and 7 1 con
froi�t of lots 6 and 7, and f
ffr. VanE c,mond continued in the farm-
r-.)
.
the mid-sumnlerbolidays.
� .
� opbning w
:
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Misp Hilton,
J1)hn Ball; Landes yro, John Hough ; logo, ii�
Joh'11 Tutrner, Jas. T. fire linjit
why do be
- lh�y not
by-law?-R� Graharr�
ouforce the
between lots ihe
5 and 6, n t
ng, milling and distilling busineBB, and
*osided
hasaocepted
-situatior
in,.
.
anl educa�.
-b,
I�ezeir and L. 0. Rice; A.aburn, Jas. Scott Have
I
been doi some
and F.S.
I .
4004 trout
car cessions, all in the Huroi
ve3,be granted, and Wat the
in the old homestead until, the
'
ime of his death. S0vera,1 years ago,
tional instituti
Brunswick, w�ich
I -On in
she
St.
pref'ers'
1( _)hp', New
to her,
001,swell; Be.4miller, Joseph Markham lishingt1ately.
. ;
'Wingham, George Cornish, Secretary last Friday
I Mr, rabarn
, .
which, m asuted
' red one
IS 'Cu
I
inches
str, icted toe 11 on H. B. Pi
a
L. 3. th
3.owever, he retired from alI 'busineBS
Rursuita and has since been living on
pre8ent one
much nearer
on aer, ount
her
.
I :
'fW
, ;being so
.
. ' En. Baugh;
at .Conference; Ripley, in length
�
and weighe 23
I
!115
oun�qes. Bob
and C.,E., to matke
examination with estimate (
;
'he fruits of his industry in early life.
Ele has Occupied several important
excellent teacher,
hatne;
and was
S e is an
I
ve , popular
I
AlShfield, C. Hamilhu; E hel, Richard thought
PAul ; Brussels, D �Nid C Clappison ; -JohA
� I
he had oapt ed a
�
S haw goes t� Tomnt�,
yo'ug whale.
to spend
assossments to be made on I
i
berlLefitted thereby.-CuTie
pub -
lie Positiona,at onetime being Township
with the sti:
regret her
dents, an
ftart Ure
It w
.
Lai
.
e I all will
�
he
Walton, Thos. J. Si ine;'Blyth, John his holi'dave
�
duxing the seini-03tittenniai
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by 1 S. Landaborough, seco
.
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1� -ni �
Ro Fisher ; Belgrav, �,', jE d,w in A. Chown, and thd
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iiielo Bell Col
ir vacati on-.
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i shops are
briok wnrk �
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g., --t Gec rge
In the new
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the Wing-
io %CCOMO-
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new on is
i volumeer
Irip iputing,
of the I OYB
o pleasure,
totimo at
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blei M -ch. -
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br4tion on
it tar the
3n i's and B.
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ire lyisil ing �
ri farm.
i exceeding
ly being 50
E I Luotion aer.
Irakvs pool
' They
rts.
gu� ' tter,but
a pirob ly
,
36ti�g with
heir In Bet-
indl app Bal-
ess! to their
all'lin , ore
uldi he to
;
t. '!
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8, game of
between a
thei,, Ki ds"
I
aino. The
.
�eaxn ir ak-
: made by
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is lJurclias-
�
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)roighbred
forj� service
may art a
OU Dr.
c3o'n-t ad.
a §abLath
for Saving
i11g1lsoBt?—
ipr6ve our
i on Sa-ur-
%nts of this
ir
out it was,
9V mill� nd
ffr.� Jos 3ph
me�. The
I Mr. -By,
'
anyth Dg.
; opile(ted
; mill, dam
.
10 lib 3ral
B�ved ai-
m were on
Ili log 4 is
insurance.
heavily by
4000Ud; as
I
[a )iiii4� the
it io hoped
ne'a more
Due of the
.
n 1855 1 ,and
d ,Y. � We
,
to tion to
[is �yeal be
-idaly, 18th
dr. Peter
.
..ee Bpi-lng
f bloBso ms.
; anpees 3 in
'
ar occur-
abluan, on
�
e �ottlq of
wable I art
Had it not
d i'� M ght
it is it, ill
n lwill get
I
. Ct"s vel.
.
ch! Zu 'ch
le�aerhau,
e 9n Sep-
Z#ich are
' 11 g ' Mr.
'urJ,ni'nt9 I. -
tar n'
at teacher
30 ltas ,qeE
,
. Alsol tl
same r,
lee led. —
alc ng � tb
e ti
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'UsSed! Jui
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IeF aye) -a I
,
Ily dividel
,arl�t
niy di
�
t, e ;AC
. 6 lial
ill I be �i c -01
iablle Mal
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no , b. to
% L! ai X 6
gr iiii tl
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llk�sohihi
110E811310111.
Upshall,
M dontair
ae beat -�
ad in, I ,'a(
ids corm
PF83 all, wl
calis ose I
;
[)un cil, M
ubErs prE
econded)
� of,Wm.
irs, i bei 9
bene4te
-
La d u
1ttE d by tl
ta � 1 5, 3,
.
on
6 , lOt3
oi�ce�E io
4, 4 and
)ad.#ay b
,eB4iOnE,
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ae Oideroi
(thiland 8i
� R�a& S,u
cleik b� i
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7OU 01foo , -.
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f costs' &I
andIs to - 1
1. I Movi
ad6A b
Alath ri
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c' ,noillor8proat to let ajob of gravel
Oil I
ling of 30 rods on concession 3, H. R. S.
bet woen lots 5 and 6.—Ca . rpea. Move(
by J. Sproat, ae�onded by ID. Manson
. tliat the treasurer be authorized to pa '
over to the treasurer of the Schoc
Bou,rd the interest accrued On tb
Sol lool FUnd up to ,at 1 of Jiluly, 1884. -
Ca -ried. The council � then adjournei
to meet ;,again whan called by th
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lKippe-ft. I
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8y11pmnN,Ts.—Mr.,R. ,Winter sbippe,
tw� carloads of cattle tO. Windsor las
�
we k. W. Govenlock'alsd shipped
fourcarlotto the Bam:epl , ce.—Mr. E
i 9
Hcgtetler,,of Blake, shippe ,,some bal
.
do#9a crates of strawberries to the Lou
don markot on Tuesday last. This i
, . '
. thq first conalgriment t ' his season. Th
fruit was (if excellent qual�ty, judgin,
from the avidity with which ,the c:)h tent
of ii crate or so lef t in the village wer
, . , ,
pufoblaact-11, by our citiz,011B
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]PRESBYTIFIRIAN CHURC I AFFAIRS. -
I
T i ere is to be a meeting he, d on Wed
tie day evenitigi 25th inst., for the pui
31, �
poO of deciding something definite wit�
re . r 0 he annual- i ic� that yearl
a Ricnic
,
jo� dficatiotil which is Tooked, d
wi jh so m. 1 deligheby th youths an
Pch
maidens of the district. --At iother m)eel
ing I of the.heads of the ch arch ,is ar
nounced to take pladO On SaLturday ne-2
aft3r service, for ttie purpose of delibei
ati ag on the important que9tion of el
,
tending a call to some mi�ister. Till
Congregation of the PresbytO rian churc
here has been for some tim-6 in the ui
enviable position of & flock, without
s4pherd, �a ship without a rudder. Thi
is I a, State of things which should b
re edded as Bpeedily as possible. W
Shall be gl�Ad to see a resident ininiStE
;
,
agidu in our midst. I
JOTTING -S. -The parties Who had tb
co Aract for gravelling ancl otbi
impfoying the road to the stb,tion hav
m*de a good job of it. The road sadl
needed attention. —The refreshing shovi
.
erg we have had this week 'will greatl
bebeflit the crops generally. In tb
matter -of rain we have beeil exceptior
ally -unfortunate late�ly, loca.lities withi
a ,ifew miles on all sides havinglits.
plenty of moisture while we havel bee
� I '
without.—A- reminescence of the. day
go by in the Shape of a logging be
to - place at Mr. Robt. McLean's, (
th ownBhip of Tnckersmith on Tuei
da� last. A large 'number *ere presenc
an at the close of the day's war
I
enjoyed themselves in the iiatricaciea (
th I m4zy dan e in the capkcio-as'bari
Which was fitted up for the,loccasion.
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4 MCKMOP.
MEETING. -The Reform Club wl'
meet in the temperance hall, Winthrol
onalMonday evening 'next at 7 -o'clock.
BRiEEs.—On Wednesd,%y evening las-
the. blowiu ' g of the steam whistle at M(
Donald's mill so friglitened the horsE
of Mr. Win. Nicholson, of McKillop, a
to cause them to run away.. 'They ra
down Main street and headed -toward
ho me, but were captured near Mi
James Ryans before any � harm wo
do 3e.—The statute labor 1, i giving th
sic' eivalks a r,)spectable I appearane
wh * ich was much wanted, I The recen
r&. us have wade the crops I round her
look much better and the c1ountenance
of our farmers arel more� cheerfutl,�-
Business is looking - p- �
,
A BAD ARRANGEA�ENT.-The Coun.'
Cc uncil. have made some v ry bnngliD
arrangements with the contiractors wh
are constructing Grieve's bridge, acr!oH
;
,a
th 3 Maitla,4d river, � n the �gravel roa
between Se�forth and, Wiu'thro'. Tb
p
�
bridge was taken ' down over a week ag(
and we understand! that the contra(
tOrB are un4er no obligation to have J .
reconotruct4d before the Ist of Septen
be . r. &-The road will therefore be useleE
aB far as Aeavy teaming is concerrip
.
f at- over two, and one-half months, dui
. th ti ' the gravel is, in the beE
in �o nol v y work. We think tha
iii r hE
if he new ibutments -which are buil'
su�fteiently distant' fram the old onei
ridt.to-hinder the work of constructioi
h d been built before tahing down tb
OR bridg�, and the remainder of t1i
w rk eneigetically pushed forward, f
le at one iknd one-half months incoi
veritience 9nd loss to the public woul
have beeii avoided, at a very triffir
cost, if an� at.all. I
THE SC6TT ACT.—We have been ro
questa to: publish the following card
Those, interested in the passage of tl
Soatt�&ot will be pleased to learn thi
the townBhip of McKillop has been. sui
(3e3sfnlly canvasse1for -signatures, an
tb at, those who have so ' willingly cam
forward and assisted in the work, repoi
the sentim ent of the -people very mue
a . Some of tl
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that nearly one half -the voters in tl
to'.Wnshil? having signed the petitioi
t4le committee thought it wise I
dilicontinu'lel the canvas for Bignatui4
ad. as.-toj avoid unnecessary work..
X�Dtmw GOVENLOCX, Chairman of Con
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in a man called on Mr. John Leslie, -
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teIr , facto y during Mr. McCartney
absence, ud requested the key froi
him -to ge 'I a drink of butterm'ill�. M
Leslie w4 I )ut and opened the entrani
door�4 but pould not get into the bititt,
xo�om wherd'the buttermilk was. I
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aiid said he would get in somehoi
Bat, after he found he could not get h
craving 'petite satisfied, lie cantetii
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himself with a draught from the pu
Bjjring in the factory, and left to try,
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a4 hour after, Mr. Leslie, seeing
crowd Of ldren round oD, of the bat(
f the factory, w nt down ai
windows Fthe unknown m n had pull(
fo and tha, �
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t e window, and having s*pplied hir
8 ! f with I a tumbler from the hat
pimp, he, like another hog, filled b
a . n stomach, and then began handh
o4t' the milk at the window - to E
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,,ound. Mr. Leslie remonstrated wil
m ng him the consequence
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abuse him by foul language, and sa
h6 was to go and look af ter his OV
bAsiness in the store, which evident
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buttermilk in. his stomach,, which seer
ed able to 0aiftain aaigoodl� quantity
ailything. The Pre deat has concla
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man ever attempt to go inl at the Ban
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