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JUST THE THING FOR nesa and several of custom. i Mr. Tho onfinoad wit thern take in t1 �e ituation.-
- . . his ' B. I aps le has been &
. Inore ! to. bed by ill if as for sever I! days tem� )
� . era h&V \ bought 1 largely! ! I
6 __'e I I garanciii meeting ;vas held in t]
Lunches and Picnics. -and aid more pnnctua� ly during - ,the I but we a -e I gi %d to learn he is Prei byterhan chuich in thi village la
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. past is than they g6v r, Ore. 1 sufficiently recovered to be around Sun lay afterno in. I Ir. Cbsxleto
Cauped Boneless Turkey, Chicken, He I not ianre� 'thai this is -aW again.—Mr. -David Johnson am dim� Mot aodist mi te
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Duck, Pig's Feet, Sausage, Meat, Corned Be-ef, I 'the posed of his cottage. Which i �
� traceable to the oper 6tiong of ! a pposite the Ineetring,wh
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I I Lunch Tongues, Salmon, Lobster, Mackerel, Fin- Scott- Act, but he knic ws of ge rtain I the Presb , garian church, to -� Ir For- He was listened to with grc at attentio
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nen Hxddie and Sardines ; also in Crosse & individual instances W ere such is " �uue, sr., of rue kersmith, for tie sum Some are opposed t) holding tho
Blackwell's Potted ldeatq Game, Hain and Chick- I I I t:1
en, Strasburg Xeakq, Yarmouth Bloater and undoubtedly .the, case. From a v,ery of $750. P :)peit changes ban is read. m3eetings i the cliurebes and especial
Anchovey Paste. Canned Fruits and Vegetables lnke� warm supporter of I he Act, lip ham : ly ir. Seafo i�h R�taough prices rale low. on Sunds�; otheis thipli it quite in a
� of every variLty, Pickles, &e. - , I come to be a most srden� � admirer of it, � —'The two'3 oun men . mentioted last cordaube with the scriptures to do a
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, his 0 er to prevIlgant w! eek -who le,'t'tq-* n to evade an 3wering Tbe'incresse in %tt6nlanolie Basing -
Don!t forget that Thorne sells the beat values and will. do all in his po, . .
iR Tom and Sugar in the county. - its repeal, and he- eadmi a that 0-119 to the charg � of It rowing eggs at the indicate a. increase in interest.—Mi
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U_�- Try Thorne's Teas, � they're good. and I has been actilated - m 6'1 8�alvation Army, returned on Friday Grace McMichael i spondi 3g her vac
. ; ,by business motives, as I he thought a,ba gave th 11118(lies up. One 41 them tion at her home in this vil.age. Grai
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L i� a7ere -i J g bnsinc a or driving' co fessed t the o Tense and W 68 fined merits great prais 3 for.the i mprovernei
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I I from the town or count 0 ,a dollar %nd oats, end th ire not sh acte Ill 113.1181 , as wel as the pr
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Star Grocery, Seaforth.- , would iiDt 'on' rt it. ; r. being eviden 3e spf Icient to con-ict the gres in paintin . He'r 1paintirigS W,
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- I — Henderson's views, and give them . other he wai disluaiosed.—.The I ev. Mr. real y good cousid ,, ring, the 'short -tin
for what they are worth. �e � ! - Morrow pre: c4d. a powerful emper- she ipent at the art. .
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- Bw SUMMER &LE of.ury Goods, pre- on Sabbath ast' Several of the con. .
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paratOry to the arrivalof -our . all and Winter gregation W .10 Oo affected that they FiRE.— . r. Rob 3rt Arms , rong, of tl
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' would respectfnily remind the iadies, that ,4 the towt i line b( tweenflulle tt and McKillo-
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DISTRICT MATTERS. Miffirierydepaitment of the Mon harvest is n wgimeralin this Nicinity. 11�
� . ( treal , Inse, - had big ba�rn and out -buildings all buri
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ape a ill be offe ed to pare agers Both cropal are good,.—Mr. Thomas eddownon Wednesday morning, la!
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oujaets and Hato, as we mt st clear of ,our Duncan of tIJ.e -fill. 0 uncan I k Dun.
- Asi�s A L O-Ax.—The Clinton New Era stock At a sacrifa , ee, preparatoif to the ,ol quing ' week. There was a caif fa"tened in tl
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of last week says-: On Tuesday Xr. ofour Fall and "WinterGoodg. Inspection lin- can, left on h is send -annual vig�.t to the stahe,which was burn d a ive. Thai
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George Jackson, of Egmondville, made . . old country (in M onday,'for the purpose were about twenq tons of bay and
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ExCURSION TO TORONTO, he i G -and of purchasin q, g)cds for the fall '
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an. informal request for a loan from, t . he Trunk Railway wrill un a hoIi( aY excurs n' ,to :1 and reap rig ma-1hi,ne ind fabiii g mill ah
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town of Clinton, of 55,OW, without In- Toronto, on Taiesolilty, Akalgloiilt Sch. �P winter trade.—lE r. Scott, of thil 'tOwn, burn ad. 0 �igin 0 � fire i uk own. -Xif
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terest for ten years. He stated that if for ,all points fr6id Goderic) 0"" ha -s been ele2ted
. to Dublin,- nly ' Sub -Chief Raiger of is partially -overe4 by insurance. I
the loan was granted, a joint stock $1.50, and tickets are good for mo day.�. Train the SubsidAry igh Court of the � SELri BINDERS.—Mr. ames ow,ar
company would be formed to run the 'will leave Seaforth at 6.45 a. in , and-.Dqbli . At 7 Ancient Or er o' Foresters, id Xr. implamen
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a. m. I This will be t1i ICU Jalmes A. ,nd r ion, J t %gent of -Se for h, on W (
- woollen mills herej the company low ra - I - his uuior �teadlga. -
� ,to during the season. - , 8(8_ 12 nesday last started a new low-dow
to raise $10,000 additional. He wanted i . - __1 - � lAr"'. L. Thor 1 a Wd atten d the I ieetiu a
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a special meeting of the council .called, TuE SCOTTACT MEETING.—Tbis niebt- in,.London las delegate ,from Court Messrs. Hairis &. Sons, of Brantford, o
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I that the matter might be considered at ing took place as advertiAd, on Satur- Sherwood Foirest, The next meeting of the farm of 9r.lGeorgedarke,5t�
once, but was informed that they would day evening last and wis fairly wall the High Court wil I be held in Strat- concession, Hulletti. Thenjachine wa
consider a written application only, and attended, and would, no doubt, 11, ford.—Mrs. McCoy, of Egmoadville, 'f I
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such he did not pat in. A number pf been,crowded had it -been ion almost left on Sat rda. last for Muskoka, best atisfaction, n6t only to'll Mr. Claxl�
the leading ratepe,yers who were spoken other right through the week. Mi. W where Bbe w , Ile 0 d Borne week,* with hims3lf, but to th' large inumber c
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to on the subject, Btrollgly objected to D. Wilson was elected ,chairman, a I her parents .a A. G. Van neigI boring farnaer�, - .
anything of the kind., while a few otberB -after '� has added so: t ti;lg new to him oollen jo vy
a few remarks and ri: questing 1=. hap wiPessilsoper4tions, I t is light o
were fav orable tothe proposition. What A.'D.McDonaldt open lihomegatinab mills in the F 11fitt of a whistle, which draught, bei 3g, i d b one tean
will be the outcome of this,of course, prayer, he intro, ? I to, I Y makes three, liffe ant sounds, all at the operlate yl
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we cannot say. .. of Oxford., The reverend gbritlervan is same time.— %fr.' .McFaul, son of Mr. grain! cleanly, and birils Pightly. I
, 0 a real ppwer on the dsitf4rm, and an, pri I ot the SE aforth waot a general opinion A those. prom
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Aii A-PoLoGy.—MR, EDITOR.—I enter. although he spoke'with s1me difflo alty g B130C assed hini
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- . on account of. a severe c his marticulapon e amination foi medi - , ..
ed Cardno's,Hall on Saturday eveningo ild,, he ni%in- . - do be ter work. M�. St3wait has solg�
. as most of the audience were retiring. . ta,ined the attention of , tlie, audb �uc'e cine at the Tofont� University and,taken . ) i
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On the top of the stairway Mr. Jacks -on thron ghout his speech, w ich la8t& for honors in G in , Mr. McFau I is a and-i'they all do as well as this on � a, h(
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handed me & parcel of papers, Bayling. about an hour. Mr. Moir, of Exeter, a Seaforth High �� chool, will i eed tospeak lor a much larg-Ji
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113 . followed. He was allowe, one hou - 'to nee so i -alike cred I
"Circalate these papers among the I aind his a ' . ita)le to suppl � for next season. �,
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seats; Thorne, give Dan 5o cents.,, On Bet forth his objections to ffie passag Bof himself and him teachers here.�Mt. . — 1 ,
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the spur of the moment and not think. the Scott Act, but did not oucupy &I I Of George Moir, 1he Aki-Scott Act 3ham- 2 -
ing what I was sprea' . iou'passed tl rough here on Wedneaday .Kip pen.
I dig. his allotted time. He is rat ior a plew i In- ? r, I '
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sPeak,er and introduced � :)od �)m I 'orrie to Exeter. -He I
trib-uting- the papers itatil a gentleman )n his way fr �)m .
. sc me very g iipposes Mr. Morio ortel : In complia ca wi bh y I ur request
told'ir-l-e that in circulating them I was arguments in OpPoBition tic a prohibitory at all his meet- P 9
a.0ting inconsistently with my profession liquor law, but unfortuna tely for him, Igs.—Mr. Ge rge Whiteley received -a I takE plf.asu re in 1 Kplaiiiirig4ihe mean-
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sa a, -member 6-f the SsIvation Army Mr. Morrow followed Witt - a short ad- I ielegram fro ia � Toronto Wednesday ing of 11 that string Havin! g noticed
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&Rd a Good Templar. Ilooked at the dress which throw a v fternoon 001 Vey no, the unwelcome you c6uld WE X eloqagant M very,small
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documents and saw the were, " Anti- on the'subject. He shew( I clearly t' telligence tL �L-t big celebrated sti term we 1�
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with horror and disgust and returned forth � by Mr. Moir, -and c 0 a with a . Nhich broke lis lEg. Mr.Whitelayieft throu4h in we gray dawn of 1he morn-
� Mg, 0 are vou ford of daviating that
the sin cursed money and heartily re. strong appeal to the people. to sup.. Ort On the evenin&, tr in for Toronto. We .
grefI thoughtlessly suffered 'myself to the Scott Act. He lope * �ou sent in,an iucoirect report, as the
said. that on he . ly I I prove to be) less " .
be made a, tool of, by the Auti. Scott Act night of the election t . I erious than al fir t antici . pated, is the string only I connected two :buildings.
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11, ni "I � ; 4-1, 4 4- L ?��J �L as of this va,lllf Mn hArun mn A V, We ki ew that would b sufficient to
rcurby, 02"Yevek .respectable, and rinct i Is W VL LL 0 Dar r I a or in me - . . I . - 0 arougE your 'uriosit.y. !
the necessity 'for grea,ter watchfulness homes,, and it was for the a ol le to i iay er"OuBly felt, , otonly by his own(r, but I . . I
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end prayerfulness in future . Y,� the commilh it y at large. He bad �
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--DANIEL in which place it should be. Both g t - In quiet let us live; .
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pl ded during aE A here and.was baken- We ask ao kind2s at �hy 4andj
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their discourses. At the cici3e a vote ,�- I ; .onto ab;.)ut two weeks ago - I For tl ou hoist ione to givei.
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THE SA.LVAMN Anary BANQUET.—The n i tj; *as putting iii a econd Beason there. I . VIRTU YINUT I' NVIDIAM.
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SAIvAkion A.,Tmy intend haiving their two or three exceptio n i -M r. Hugh 1, Chesney, Jr., returried . I 4�_
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g%jg=banquet i , -I tome from tho old country ,
n. this -town on favor -of the.Scott Act. We would like -on Friday Wro�eter. . .
1: &vnext,the30tJainst&nt. Itis to hear the question disgetuised in S?A-
We ' e6' and Mr. Hugh, Cheiiney, Sr., is oi- big HAY AND ITARN'Es'.—T a hay crop is
A , in addi- forth again before lo l way.—The Dulferin .RifleB of Bran ford tty well 9; '
expected t rig, ame, hope,th'at'a " . now pre then d i , and the
I . I �gald an excurs on" o Goderich on VVed-' farineim are preparing to , clit the fall
tiW to the local force, Major T. B. worga favorable night 0 ,n Saturday' . . ..I I
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D. O.., amd, staff , also other officers from woald like to bear both Tides of I laga ell loa I 6 I fillE sho-,i 1 crops
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surrounding stations will be present to it 4]L Oat iMp)81 ED111 at Seafo,, th Sbation.—Mr. &Iex. axe looking -within
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, proceedings. The sible to! attend on that nigl- 0 r, Jr.,of Me ill) ',has returned from fiV6 miles to he nor,'th 'of us o rain of
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forces will muster at the town hall at � . Xaaitoboa. H says Mr. Win. Goven- any co aseque a ha� fallen si�ce May,
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1.30 p.m., and form a body and maxab. SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL'_F M lock, son of r. Thomas Qoveulock, and 100128ga u! Intly the p -osp eta of a
to the station to meet and welcome the ACUINATION.—The followilly I as over 300 aq res 'Ibr Dke oil his f ar m. — good y� aid re dismA![ indEed.
Msjor and Btaff. .. I I . are t lie
After this a grand namesiof those provisions ,y admiO ad The Egmondllle uring mills. have Picw�c.—A good Warty (if the villagers
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review of the troops by Tthe Major will by the Jocal -examiners. T e-maximt in -rin constanitly, hight and day for to
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take place at the market square. This number of marks was a pear, until Is t Satirday nigh avail themselves of the cheap fare to
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will end .this, part of the proceedings. At minim u�mwas 280: Donald Dalla's-4.1 6, tbe� shut 4owi an arge now being run rangtvilleonSaturday,2(thi st.,where
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5 o'clockin the evaniiig & grand hallelu- Benjamin', Smillige 442, M lary Fult)n Oil eighteen hours each day.—The the Tocrorto, rey - a;nd Bruce Railway
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jmh tea -fight 'will take place at the 416, Jeogie . Gillespie 416, Ho :,,g � -
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town hall, lasting until 7 p. in., 407, Peter Dallas 398, Viol t � Kyle 3f 5, " y Sound and Wroxeter� bai
C, , sterday J fr. Whiteley's famous s� b�ll teams
whed the entire force will, form Eliz& -beth Lming.385, Davic '.McDona - ti 'Ot ing stallidii., Cl as r Gi it, broke one are to
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in procession and- march - through 375, Absalgam Cosens' 374, I Is Willis, 2o o: ' his fore legsk 11 3 has' been pt t i da I
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the principal streets, headed' by- the 370, Win. M. McDonald 364, Annie I'l. slin a and every effmt will be made tao, 1 M�AN TlicK. —The Aher evening
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- Major, and bringing up at Cardno's hall, Davis 364,Anderson Coulter 356*Mart a gave him." ! some p3rgOnB, who bo�d probably a little
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where a jubilee will be held by Captain Smillie 351, . I - __+ _. - .
' I , Fred.- Fowler 348, Teresa � more tl an they coul4 ca.-ry, lifted the
Wass, the Major and'staff, - I I gate oft a gen t ithe nort4 end of
. Kyle 347, Jennie McKenzie 346, Esther E�ylie,ld. - .
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. A. Smith 341, Howard P,owler 34D,' F berm
JOUR'NAL1ST1C.-= We inadvertently Walter, Willis 338, Bella 'V. , atson 327i 01 urt 11 Rose of Sh axon "' Bayfiel J,in- neighborhoodimmed atelyava,ilod them,
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Ated last week to make any refer- Annie Pollock 334, John I ogan 333 � t� rLd attending divirge service in the selves (f the cpportupity to get in, but
ence-to the change of proprietorship 0 English- Churcl L Con Sunday in * fortunately's Daof3er-,y saiv the state of
0 Mary A..Fulton 333,Chm Otte Shaw oriling$
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whicli has recently taken place in the 330, Allan Sp,%rliiig 329, A,, - Rua Fore a ' July 27th, at if, a. na., when a cial affairs and ' t
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Clinton New Era. Mr. E. Holmes, the ter 327,:� Eldridge Ke � "I gErmou will be I prea3ILed by t before �' � . a
liam. 326,Mary Ain, he Rev. G. � itch damage 7as done It is.
founder of the paper,.has retired from Blair 324, Charlotte LuBby 323, Annie B. Taylor, chiplai i. They will meet pity that. much miser ble cam,ps con . Id
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the proprietorship, and his son, Mr. Ross 322 Addie E.� Dorrauc).'822 !a Town Hfil at 10 a. in. Breffirgen n,t be made an example f.- i
Robert -- Holmes, � has assumed entire H. Smith, 316, Jennie Scot 314: Win. � fr)m other con a a aile welcome. . THE HENs.—All hi I do f ilans and
control. Mr. Holmes may very fitting- Copp 313, Sarah Ann Brown 313, Ell . I--- deviceB'have been reprote I t6 by those
ly be termed the father of the Ontari . is:
o Ann Tindall 313, Warner I �ro'ley 31 3, 1 . .
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local press, - -, .- Is -3 veen. i �
For nearly half a century Maggie! Sloan 308, Mary J Maudoca I � . . prevent fowls .fromiscratchiiig in the
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he has followed the most arduous. and 307, MaggigaHislop 3 1 , ' . -T-Vrr, Jam. garden. But the Ompleat and most
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we I f I tt, of th� th concessioli - of originid ever evolved is now I on the
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� axing of all pxofessions, and be has son 305, Bella. ,McNq'bb 1W, Jenn el S1 anley, has pq chaffl)d from Mr. John board. The ides wa� giv n 'us by a
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which he now contemplates enjoying, Pa SM '9, Jugti .el , Smith hi �, for wl�ich resident of Tal.laboarryl, not- a v ry great
rish 298, Annie M..Man I n-1 297. It' he P id the an.' of $ I
and we hope he may be blessed with may be of interest to note i.'L.hat mo t, . ,350. Thi i an distance from bore O ST
� a] ca lent farm nd in a, .high a I w1h i va, if proper -
health and have long life vouchaafed pupils failed on dictation, (which s' , tat admi isterel, the dure *a i I pfallible.
t It' ation. andiadjc another 5Q acres
him to enjoy in his declining years the spelling,) compo'sitio - & , I ! I ins " �
7.1 n . histor I iidh It is worked in this kiage I Af ter dark,
ndustrious busi. Some of course, fai on di 11od ei . I
fruits of an active and i w Mr. Jarl-ott owns. I
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I r at sui, I when tl a hans are on - he roos�, take a
ness career. Mr. Hal - I . n( w IhaB 200 ac as o spleladid land, and hammorl and a medium sized s�one, and
mes, jr., has been jectig, but :nciost failed on t age, an I . -
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. y I , pe h I , place t4le hen'E foot on it and bruise the'
donnected with the. New Era more or -whil ce6ded in- )aBBIDLg n! h( deserves t'. I I . Smith . .
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. less intimately from his youthup.,.and every subject they failed in i aft4ng fifty� - ' . � 11; int4nds toes we] I with the ha mine r, aid for a
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is no stranger to its readers and suppor- per cent. on the iholb whic-i � On- few day 3 the fowls will be u
ters, and we have no hesitation in pre- . . �as neces- � dcn., He is an )ld i �3f ident and a moat I a indif-
' ferent to the niost enti gara
I sary to pass. Out. of, I 1i mable itiz n and his large circle cing an beds.
dicting that under his management it ! candidate's forty-eight passe 1. -0etY-11it] a es;i able citiz When 'required the dosE 1*8 repeated.
I . i- I of friends here i will - deepFy rerget- h I'B We mig t say1bat although tbo plan is
will Continue to prosper, and will give .� I � I dq� . parftdre am heilwill be much misse . .- .
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good satisfaction.toits patrons as well - LoCALIBRiEps.—Mr. ThoaliNash onge I i�_ . effectua itis decidedly r:)ugfi on the
as remain a crddit to the enterprising of th �* :
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town it so well represents. died at :his residence on Sa tdrday laE t � . ,I � 0--f— - , ,
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WIUT A HALTON- MAN HAS TO SAY.— be regretted by a larg 6 circle � firela�tivEs � J.. lopiarmid, oi�. the 41;h concession, as CARD. I def ire to i fifor the public
. Irel uining home !!rord ippen his h I .
Mr. Thomas Hendetson, a baker and and friends,, The remains wi re interre I . . Pe J of Bru.ssels and v cinity, t9at I 'ave�agam re -
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grocer, of Milton, in the county of Hal- in Irislatown cemetery on T ieiida an I go jared at th gin ],rig of th b y ouniedprao,tice. DR-GRAII�M- ! 1. 865-4
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Every the funeral was largely atte Iran sway,;
ton, was in town this week. dad. y - an I 1, I pr c Ditafiiig Mr.' c- THE c heapesp and ' ost direct route
person who, hails from that county are 1. - M] " I)i virrid. into th i ditca) ', leaving him in. totheNoithwest4bythe ana a ei c 0a ,
. J. H. Cline, of Lond7on, has b en in ;owi i I ,
I I via Owen 1 3outd. For tick s and full inform -
estioned conce rn- for several days taki, ' order fo Boansible for a si i
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. tion apply to TjiwL4.8 FLET luxRo gent, Brussels. �,
ing the working of the Scott Act, and portraits ' These portraits a a [life. a' glad to learn thalt he i around again. - I
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Mr. Henderson did not escape. He has and are very accurately and Lrtiati all � . F ! -OBITU Y.—Donalg] IScott, third son
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beenin business in, Milton for many executed�l Among our citize"n 3 *honavie i - "Orvie. . I I I
years and is well acquainted throughout become subjects for" . I � 1 of . the I te'Donald Scott, died at the I
the county. He voted for the Scott I his pen 111 are Mr. L06ALITMis.—Many of the villagers residenc4 of his motheir on Friday, the i
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I .n. bc irry . 18th indtant, f congumpi �
and Mrs. Win. 14. Gray. -D . Camp bell, are employbd , i picking.- don I of the I
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way and he had very little faith in it. The only portraio we have 8 -A bowels. He h d been � * DenveIr for the I
Act but did not support it in any other Mr. d. L, Papst,-Iand W., ':).. Wilson. la iglater hoduse Eas b aen built a
IH a', fee; Weat of the �_ most of the laat three ' , biri finding
Two years, practical experience of its 'of Mr. Wilson� I - i - I Mai I street and q ite . years
, which is almost a cloie 1, to the riter, 3o that aqe he came: home
workings, however .. I . . the ref go that he ad thi3 dise I
. , has materially natural as life, and shows ... lir 6 to ii finds its way intd, the w ter. A buildin' lastApri and continued getting weaker, (
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changed his, views., He says that it be thoroughly m"ter of his li , . . . . I for such a . 9 t ming to be'Ino cure for his
h a 8 ould- be situat L, I
us been tolera,bly well enforced in Mil mes XoD . ad . I
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� - Mr. Ja Quald, of' ,io rig, ho , out side of the vif, I - I
, I . � age, And it is said that disea�se.- Hew is burig�d on.SundAy by ,.
n and in the county generally, and has been in Dakota for severl:61 ontlas a 0 mplaint wil goo be lodged . I the Oddf allows of this place,of v�b I ich he (
W�at it has done a great deal of good. was in town on Tuesday, hav� �retarn : the proper parti 4, and that the build Ing Wag a member, assisted by a very large ,
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Whisky is still obtainable and a drunk ad to look after harvest op ation Oil will be removaq.—Ocr base ball c ub � number from. the lod lie nbi�hbor-
man occasionally seen, but drunken- his Hu--vr,-Ihl homestead.—Mr. .. " . . ge (
ness in. C)PPI lueval ay an ing town 3. He 0 a me mber of
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in every form is much less preval- the well-known contractor we*t to B ia� list Saturd 4 was at ir� t] E
� rid bi -ick. an eeded in defol' aiing the club of that . Denver Encampment. 1, . I
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ent than it was before the act -was pass- layer, has sold his faryn in Tr -,karat iitb vil ge.scorebeiilgo* d6. Thereturn 31,rX.—Ligelu enant I
ed,amd he knows of individual iia- for $7,000 and intends -cowil to
stances where the temptation having forth to live.-7Mr. Willi 1� a- ma jeh will be PlAy�d on Thursday nex. Ra,nton and a staff of soldiers fro the, a
� am, Array, phE in Gorrie.—Sevll�ral thefts have .' Seaforth brigade visitea here or, Satur-
been removed, the vice has ceased. In veteran thresher, has purchag.d ano;hex � a
, committoadju oir village lately, th daylastand held mea*tirigs in co�nngac- (
none of the hotels is liquor openly sold, steam an gine for threshing pu I -poses and , Articles stolen bg� irig Onions, radish abd tiO11 with the Salvatibil Army.1 Th6 N
and ca.m. only be got at any of them will run two, -steam threshers luring the bread.—Mr. GreJen has meetings were largely aAgan14 On a
secretly, and by those who �re well coming Beason.— . .purchased �he a
kD Mr. Houghton has house and lot on ithei south side of A�n every oc.hasion. Threfi services were B
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� known and can be depended upon. He purchased the house and lot immediate- Stip, son's, at present o oupie I �- held on c,_ abb&tL day. , At the 3v
says that the practise of treating has IY Opposite the waterworks!'' d by Mrs. 13111'11g a
.. from Dr. Bodimer. He intimiclE greatly improvi , pag he op- a
Goninlock for $500. The. lo, - co s iron:)unces - Gorrie t:he pool ion n russe i
been almost entirely discontinued and service tN olve left the ranks of
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he thinks that if the ach were once an acre'of land and the hotfsd cosItan olne hotest place in t 6 3'Outty. The Sc6tu .real SaiNation Soldiers of the �John t]
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known to be a fixed fact that it would than the purchase money, a I 0 . th at M-. Act agitation is tbe real cause of We Wesley type. I he peQple gnterbained
accomplish greater good. So far as Houghton has got a good barg n.—Rev. I I to
. intense heat at Or sen experienced lin the Army officials in a ma aner W!hich ft
business is concerned, be says there A. D. McDonald leaves for.hi . sumi oar 'our village.- � I —
.., are more stores iia Milt Theitemperature am F3bo*l reflects ig 'eat crE dit upgn tl Lem. , CON. t]
I there -were before the a on npw than holidays next week. His pul' it wil� " by -the thermoi I I
ct pa�aed, and supplied d his absence b a' min . .9oatei does not di a . BRiEFs.i—Mr- Manning, of Eieter V
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tiliathis business has considerably in- ter from � uring I is- materially from that -of other plac 8 was in to n this week I Th Mi�sgas H, IV
iderice, ` a nd I. Btine, and I _T__�il, d1f Sea- ti
Toronto.—Mrs, Rigers has similarly situated S;rrgers are Ii Ic &'
creamed within the past two years, and disposed of her res , Nlr;-
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mperanoe�,i Hall, to Ion tone, and hif h p teh of the a, . idaw and family re repair- 81
those engage � .n discussion are Ing t I f Kansa§ ne A to 91
can say the game. The improve- Mr. Clark, grocer- in'Carmic 01's blocch. I tha, Robert L
ment he says is most ,noticeable 4 6!� ro
—Mr. and Mrs. .J. C. Hal, one arge I goink to indulge ilin I little pugilistdo join O�r. aid1ra
i4 the grociery br&noh ()f " busi- spending flaoix holidsys ia tr — I AXS%V ia'a 1� 111, 11�u� I I i v, who i has beei there So
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at ireport berries very plintiful and with !empowenng the ti ustees of the Roman as % faithful and sue(gassful niiniste � ; I L
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a, � cheap sugax oupi ilied')y o r merchants 'iCatbolic Separate School Section No. 1 the gospel,a-od -as one who bas..Etpp e
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1. 'fiall.—Mr. Rossi of Mellville church, .five geqati.l. annu I insta . ,�_
� Iments, with tery, for the bigh _a � 71 .
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' . a � ' eriLLu iinterest, for the e ction. of a rogav� school- which he has dischar �ea hisdiitiaa.211; i
36 minister, of El ra, 111ast Sundiy.—A ihouse.Carried. Moved by Geo.Hol- member of this Cour 11 i
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ly larg attendanc( is !expected ILL't the 'land, seconded by Wm. Archibald, that while deeply regroattin, I my I .
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:). — ES uel Hopki is h�s. sold his house 'Wooeedings t all pathmastors who earneat wish,e]3 and F1 11 * I I
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, citizo6n.—JA D. R nal4 is now away at be held at Leadbury on the third Satur- burn and Goderich t6w � - : 1 4_
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� ising.—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Twoh ut�ion forw'�,r,do H
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ing to n hOl. Pw;v. Mr- have returned from a trip down the the congregations, of _
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�6* M6riow, of Oxford, 4ppeared for the St. Lawrence. -11r. T. Murdock, our Legaburn and Godorich . . I 11 �
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it act aB we have. , a udience was very iagge to his already large stock of . Vola- probationer as an assiqtant or I I I
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a larg and gave gdod !attention to the icles.—A very langre, quantity Of rasp- agree to the proposa i set fort 1 $11, k I I L
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bigarries has been f ant away from this �eing req - � ; .
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a pone at of the ac,, w4o made himself 'Place per express uring the past week, the country charges fqm the AtrSembl ' , � �
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a gentleman. The a ea era handled the Visiting friends thi3 week in the village, 'next meeting of Pres4yt I I I
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standpoints, Mr, � on, Of � . .
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I oftow seems tobe Kra. Way, -of this pla,ce, preached on ' Seaforih, were appointed a C,JraMittee L , : A i
very aggressive, being slightly 'of t I � I i � .
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1 he �ho streets on the evening of ! Saturday ;: to -interview the _corigregaii6ii �.,aiia . � Le ,
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expe t from one of !the cloth. Mr. present andthe beat Of order .prevailed. � ton thei 'ST Cond �_Tae'ed �
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f .�Lan this place, intends shortly erecting a ' i —1 . I I
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t discussion. Callipg ' i�,oaat residence.—Mr. W. �Hodgins, of I —A meeting of delegateo fiom the I . I i� .
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I I S ,T .Perth, met in S atford on tb a - Is-th � I . c
gentl man seems to think it is., Mr. eld 9, fine driving bor.sga.—Mogsrs . . . - tr .
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I W. H. Kerr occupied the chair and. led, Southwell a �inst., slid considered the pLeti�i�ria i . I
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i D I ow days trip last eek. : .out some time ago askling for�t4oa Bub_ 1.1 L
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. selections. The sudie ca was largely i �_ . mission. of the Scott A - t in th* 1coatity � � 'OOC 13,�
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in fmor of the act as tas ,shown by i . The convention � ga Land, ill L
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their standing vote taken. 7 1 1
. :tial and in view- of thel fact tHalt thr% i - : half the reguI
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- - midst of their bay: rig. This crop is -a -hundred more names 4re f0tindon the j . : -
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Hibbe t. � petition than the la�v requi�68, with I
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S13�PPING.— Mi. . Shillinglaw olf cases it appears 0 �gi`Vga a fair average - I it W&� . Stacks of 1
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csttle for the mbintr point some day in O� , I &0oge from �'
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for a loag of cattle, as .�e intends a iound here, thatwe ' to bear the Sal voting on the Act. A public . J .
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ping to ithe old count' next month. 'the citizens of Stratfortil was a,.J - � � loottang, 4_1
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- vation Army in Brussels last Sunday - aremed L . i �]
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new eDtArprise. � � . lecture was an able exp.osition.,of tem. Table Linieusi
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Wm. Bo L and Win. Wr n, who went up the leadership . —The Stratford B4'acon " 011 � 0 1
1 of the school teacher, fiiTs : : . �
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to Algon,% a short itime ago for the pur- �Iuesday afternoon a c ' :
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pose of viewing th�t dis rict and taking. eals could I 1%rrived in Stratford U.'ona De-+,tcoi�t -by- _ - -
not,we] think, but affect I
up laud, if satisfied wit L its appearance, L 1imeans, best known to jhemsel�7�s k �i just Io haT
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have returned home ' thavilagmade � ; being anxious to got to Sgaafort;�� I �
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themselves proprietors bf larger farms � . I M. Morris, of W iDg- �hey formerly resided, boar'a L �:Tlosices, Fri, ffi�nl
b4m, who is considerably known around I ed the, ,� .
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than they had before. In their minds i. 13vening trainL. Their M Ov t i I
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they thought there were too many hills vory suce time before the train starOol being - t j I
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essful tea er, is now instruct- 11 I . J
and rocks, and as there' 1 I
I is not sufficient - - iiomewhat suspiciousl attracted. the at. . � Millinery
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land free of these in one, place to form a tention of Constable Armour, !4�0 tola p i �4
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good sized settlement, they tbink it is, td " 06-nductor McKnight 01 be on' ibie look. � : -�
better to remain here thia , be of the highest rder, we feel a;ssnr- i. i .
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. d her efforts will in Bet with that sue I Butterick'b ��
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raMug fo buu&N �t Dix . ltol�ert Hog- ontitely , ? mone§, ona4felred to f I
left here a short time ago for Manitoba' . , -
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busily origaged in �&isiu 4 ala overlayer, � west some weeks they would neither fit hiiingelf lor pass � I H OF F M A'�
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Dig the gro . e bon�ga a-ain a fev'days a o and his puny, pulled the bell r1ollie "Old the � for Butteriok'
striki . a0a, the other hh3 h0tad, e Z:1 : 19 . and"
biflnging him dowl la Ith, we are pleas 41 to learn, is ma- ` "
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n under it, crushing i ticavellers they had better try sAheaper , I
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fiLvorably impressed., with the appear. � � �
against a stone th�.t m.1adical aid was . tantly. It takes a widb-awakigi tranip I I . I
deemed neces ance of Manitoba but appears to be . � . . - I
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of base:ball played herefor a long ti Joa,�wltb was driving a ong the road the 1 $ . 11
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clubs, which r Sul ad in :favor.of Gorrie . to the coriagar of the fence and THE CASH IRY GPOW; MAN . � -
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6., ru�s. ,There was -therein precipitated its driver. The ani. � I
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Gorrie earn. All the -plaevale team witness the accident, succedqd in str: � . . .
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require to make t ifig up the rig a'nd,e —IN— ! I
hem first class is a P i. . ftange to say,slight �' � � , MR. EDI,.To,
little re practice. I bruises were the ooly inj ries Miss 1 . i . : �
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PRESENTATION.—PX aViOUj 0 th . f.luttruo, and U
councif.'ors will talie the initative in hav- �, a de- DR ESS 0 000S : .
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ing our, 3idewalks repairei ? Speak qui pa lure of Rev. J. Markham- 'and family : � I .
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gentlerr an as the man w -io moves f I m Wifigham, a � : �biilated to be
I irst I nu nber of the friends � L i .
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next of Browntown called ne evening ,t ' - � -
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in a four quUrt pail'—Mr. W. Messer neighborhood of $20. As such an '6'cca- I Gros Grain Silks for ,Dressei aa, � ybu to retrAct
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has had his store'newly shiDgled.— sioJi is usually ,'called a surprisoi, we Xantle.8, 1r,o,m 75c ,ver yard up, , tjocle in sugih
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eason. I Mr' ho . I I
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ing one of t�e fing6st'residence6` in Mor. Of t e kind, and %he reverend gentle- . I SPO�t with itli
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rig. F. Patterson did the stonework, in �,, considering himBelf a moderately ;
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Joseph -Pugh the brickwo k and plaster- judge, mistoolk t ae assembly for a . If price. I It was an emi
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Fraser himself.—Mr.1 John MeTetty-has I ife of its wherea, 3outs, at the same ' ' �Xelly at tht .
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alsopiAup a fine r'esideuce and has tinde�caxeful[ly arranging bist.marriag __ JAOre than I 0
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done M�Bt of the ,ork hima 6*1f.—Tbe cer6onv book into des, a� only 15c per yard. � Ies,rch , b " :
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Blugavalb station has' been doing a large. no Roubt-, agrees. ek . .1iiodgers,
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week W� Robe I , � Splendid a8sortment of x4ntk, : I stri,ok
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rtB shipped eight cars o Wintbi,op. 1, '' � .
bark ; J - Ornamfmts, Loops. Cords, &c. I ; p . . i 'I - the heeiri,
phn Bremner 3 cars; Duff & . ; J11 1
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Reading14 cars of pine I mber; John. mo�thly ineeting ` 0 .he McKillop Re. _' i L .
Bton & Dalmage , and Hamilton & forw'cluti halt in th� To 1�of the Wirighi
will J�e mper- Large stock of Parasols, ji�ran - L
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cattle. The anc#Hall on Moiiday' evening next at 2-5,0 up. ' I i
latter -flim. usually ship a carload of thgo� ' . See mir all $Uk P4asol �� - ��y case wb�el
ual hour. .
3tock every week. - Who says our 250 � : L . .,
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hasn't to wotk? - Pethick, of this place, met � . . � .
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bw ace u ollo chair fracturing some of her ribs. : �
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was transacted : Moved b D. Manley � ----------------- 0— express constantly, and t . e number:cif i - i .
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a 0, . - . I ' I eo$Lln�e cancole
dark b 1 structed to notify the'follow. At the last meeting of the resbytery orders we have taken tO �date L eX_dea6 � �
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ine 5 anfl 6, concession 1, lat Mr. O'Oon. Re',V. Mr. Barr was appointed moderator ; � � I : � f 40
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iell's place, ' t try- to larrange and for 'he onsuing six months. The re-' standing � 1* ,tl,�a
iettle, if possible, t Our axge busineasinthis� .1 of t
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[itch crossing said side -road and run- wasil read and so ted. I ev. i . i , - 70arg in W;
ca Mr. ow customers will find iour stoc� 0 -
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dr. Murphy, The Canada Company,- mittee, reported that there was no I �00111pl,ete am ever. i I i �11!
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ohn I)4nev, Matthew Parcell, James change from last mee ing with theex. ; . . A .. N)uud 0 , -
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)'Reilly,! Phi lip ioarlin,Patrick Carlin, ception,of the remova� of Mr. Turnbull. We are , just now showing a 1098, I lug IISSiZeS, 0"
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t 10 olclo& 4, M.—Car ied. Q . : . � IV.
— Moviod the treasurer's book. �t was agreed that i � . I
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Lrcbibaid, that Daniel i Manley be infirm ministers' fund be deferred until I . I � %Ysejj�pl
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uthorize to receive an! expend the -next regular meeting. The matter of i I Ti011 in catchil'�
batute labor mone I A Call 9,olicited, and, comparison iii, . '
b . y of Ithe Canada RevJ Mrc'. Patterson's arrears in Bayfield 111311 -au
inpany's property On I L � � . I I d Laim
the, revised roll Was ldiBCUssed, When in Was agreed that qw. Pargaaand Fil 4
1 assortment, quality and price reque . .1�-�
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nd a doliy of this resoluti ' � �hler I
an be sent to resp O'nBibility for. much arrears, yet, I there
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Ir. Coleman, the Canadal Compan�l appoint Dr. Ure I L . �
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D I ad. Mo4d bef a the congregation. In the absence by tb-e
nd carri6d that by -1 � . 2, authori�_ Of 0 . r. urn I i. ,_ . L ::: 0 : . q _j[
ig th-ga Reeve and Treasurer to paIgs"' mov, 1, Rev. Dr. Ure was a,ppointed . I I the line. bri ty�
igair notes in behalf of thi corporation Mod �rator of the Bayf aid session. The i Per pound ":
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o the Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, for repoit of the committee �on the treasur. i , ..
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lndB to meet the current expenses er's �ooks and account6 was submitted, . L as a great d A�
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rim. Archibald, seconded by Micliael repo � t was i ML . 'to . �
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-urdie, that the trastees ol School S . - . ion was unani- 11. I OFAUL$ "'a"re tender �
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D.ia Nos. 6 and 7 be notifie to appe r mously adopted:—Tbl' � . L 'Who catch ,
a Presb5 tery, in I tbeil
our next meetin of ouncil, parting with , ! I -
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�Ow cause why lot 21, concession 1 , the Iiist three years one of the pastors of mrw ,,, a of them
.ould not be detached [from School KnoY church., Goderi6h, and the con- THLE CASH DRY GOODS WIN � . to U a, wee
wtion No. 6 and annexed' to Schob, I I b
I greg0tiOns of Leebum and 'Union I -Mldred frogs
otion No. 7.—Carried I ;
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