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�� 1 4 1 . 1. .: � THE HURO� 1EXPOSITOR, . . � .
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I E. RUTTERICK & CO.98 There are many engaged in this buBi- to thiE, and they dare not go bao I i
I . I - � Even her father, to a man tojwhom she bad Mi.. Adamson, the retiring Secretary. where it miglit, be bad. Portland, it Sprung; boar, J. Govier -, Sow,
, � Relia4bile paper patterns for all kinds of neas who are, honorable,,ponscielitious if '1� so dii I begn ,betrothed at t ile a a of five years. Treasurer, for the very efficient manner should be retnexii-bered, is in the probi- ier. � . -7
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Lsdi I %), . poqed. Th force of pub] ic �w . i - G I 0 -
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I elt, I �� %, ii Ali the girl resisted, ol a was forcibly in whio-h be has filled the important bition State'of Maine. i SuFiroL
I isses, Boy's and Children's and'generous hearted man. They �kre Sentiment will keep am to the m . I I i
- . I . held down in a call of ibe convent to ; xc---�Aged boar, J. GoVier, I 1R.
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Garments, for sale by 4IOFFMAw Baos , ' � . position for a long term of years. —The Rev. Mr. Dnrbam,� an earnest Adams; sow, R. Sellers, R. 13p]�-ung .
fully ClOgnisant of the evils resulting Those who want unii ersal prohibit ion, which she had beep abducted, while an I - ,
BeMorth. I . � . i and ab,le mixiiEll of the Gel BzRRSHIR' `b
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� Ell - . 6 re, can securf it by . voti ng I or Armenian ecclesiastic r )ad the marrf age I . - ' fman Evan- �--Aged boar, Neil Me on.
from intemperance and deplore and re- th ref� . I . gelioal chureb,and for sever4l years eta- aid, J. Claril brood so '
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gret them as sincerely as the most ar- and 0 pporting the Scott Act, tioned at Zuric4, but now Of Waterloo, boar, T. Corbit, J. CartW . I - t
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. dent temperance advocate, and in tb ir th ora prove I their consistency by, t1idir Stances have been repoi ted to the Porte, � B� D " incumbent of is at present'ia i the to*nebip of Ray and 2nd, 8. Gray. I � i 8
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- 0 � 1, , which, however, is anxious, if possible St. John's chuQ, Brussels,basl; tender and Stephen, b1olding meeting ng S.Himp, ICOTSWOLD.—A
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lgrTtie figure b tween the parentkegla af ter r. ! , . I ged . am .
hearts they despise that branch of their votes n Thursday, next. . . to avoJd involving Be in a ditipute edhis resignation It is expected he his c ,!aad formeripai ors $ L IT.
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eachL line, denotes the page of the paper on which L . I I . i olautrymen - riZouc Ca,ming, W4a-Mahon; shearli.
thoadvertis, ment will be found. - business which encourages 'and prop&:; , ! . 1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 ! with the A.rmeni will remove to Lucan. , t . , ram!, j,.
a ,I an cler : of these townships, in favorl�f the Scott Cuming, W.�Hahon; ram laran J. C.tim
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hey rmi Canada PrIBbyterian guag(s - — - I I I �ing
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Lost—E,xi'OSTTOR, OFFxCF.. (8). gates-tbose evils, and if they could t Six Livills LosT.--A t reBhiDg Act. ing, W. Ma on; aged ewes, J.
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Boots and Shoes—G. Good. (8) 1 , I . I= exploded near St, P 1, MinnoEwta, three children, late of �Go erich town- —Arnong the prize winners ju Upper W. Mahon ; 11 shearling owes ti .1 I
� would gladly be relieved from it.But,they lic sentim6lut very `!! I I - , J. . log,
av" I . I - 6 this year! was Advid W. Mahon 'ewe lambs Cut , -
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Property for Sale—J. Ryan. (5) - - accurately when it I ship, left for New Westminster, British Can � J.
on Mondt.y, killing six' man and badly ada Colleg ] ; i aill
J h a been brought ap to the' business; Says: Tb a- scalding a Bevent Columbia, on Wednesday � �f last week. i 91W.
e�one thing made cletr b h `1l eDgine.or was 's ".
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Dress Goods—Thomas Kidd. '(5) . . . Shiel, son of Mi - J. W. ShfIel, of Brus- ,Mahon. I I
Teacher Wanted their entire capital is invested in , , t recovering fr —Mr. John Walker, Beiii � I j
—A. McKay. (5) . it'Nud yond all possible a 0 a,aebauch. I., of Scarfe's sels. In its resentation LF,icESTMis.—Aged �axn 11. . r
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ioubt by the p reii a t Jul' I rt of the � i " Snell &
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� thV have not tbeoouragetdvolunts ly Scott 4ot agitation, is. that publicl; 0 , . � HINLAN AND Bii Hania Corners, Howick, got 4JOked with a oung; shea'rhn'g rain, �1[1.
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� - A Good Cha . ' , ,I. row Beach for the 'CHJ hip of the' horse last week, severely hurting his 11 Mr. John Macooluald cong atulated A. Buell & Scll J. 0. Stewart -,' rAna 19,1iib,
Scott Act—Lumsaen & Wifson. (8) __ In will. of prizes the"Rolionto Telegram Says -. Sons, A. T
-nee—James Cooper. (8) , ." ell pions .
incur the loss and risk which aband n- ica b0 world on the first Sat rolay in N
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! Judicial Sale,—J. S. Cartwright. (51) - . �Xi � It. I . . i Shiel, of the Junior divisi6�, on being H. Snell & Sons, R. Cole &A S n
The Great Question—J. L. Smitli. (5) iDg it Would entail. - Under the present on tbeltemperanCEi question within the 1-885. He will also row Clifford for —A succestif ul tea-meetir g was hold I the winner of I the moder� languages H Snell & Sons, I ; a ell
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� at L system they can not carry on their bu Bi. last I I . 1 E200 within Six m(nth4. Both races in the Crediton Methodist 1 church on . . d I ewes, I ,& Slia -
I Seaforth Re auraut—Mrs. Smith. (5) fol years, we might almost say - I prize, given by gon. Edwaro, Blake, an shearling ewes, H. Snell & t OHS, A
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I Shareholders Notice—W,J..Shannon. (5), ness without the liquor. The grealter- ment , will occur on the Pi Lrrd'xxiatta River. � urged the YOUD man to follow in the Pole & Son ; � ewe Iambs I is
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I � . A TOWN ALMOSI, D�LSTROYF,D.—The led to $75. � ,
. . � 4 I footsteps of the istinguisheil donor. � Snell &Sons;; fat sheepiH.8nel [ & S ' 7
7 _ r- f 0 MI it demo —The new bridge at 11olmesville, : 0413'
. 01111my ____ _.____._______ _ ��_._� proportion of the p Jo its come fr it, the in lr� s or rits of the Soit A t town of Carthage, in New -York, was the —The annual plowing Mat hundertbe H. Ross. A I 9
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I MW It Hio - and if they were to give it up they 6ot Id, it �s a, erected by the county, is now complet- rl � i e .
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I �_ � i )w abundan',Iy evident tb�tt t1te Scene of a terrib,e conflagration on � auspices of the golesworth 3ociety. will SOUTHDOWNS.—Aged � I
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11 - rou txlrool V � I Monday. It is etimulted' that two ed, and is a fine Btructure, being about �ram, IGI80. *.
.: 17; * not compete with those who continue in pbople want prohibition, or at all i'ven "s be held on the f4rm. of Mr. John Scott, wart; Bhearling ram, J� 0. Stew
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� hundred houses were destroyed. There . Lot 58, on the first Concession of Grey, Glenn; ram; I-amb, list and 2d J� 0, gt�
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. — So Soon as the Scott Act comes ir to wa at t he liquor tr ffic kept thor4 ng h , —The annual fat catti -a Show under 'on Tuesday, the 28th inst. There will wart; aged 4eweB,-John' Glenn,Robo'
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L 9, SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct.. 24, 1884. � force, however, it will afford tbeBe men an ler by the stron arm of t to shelter t1e inliabitants. The tile auspices of the West Riding Agri- be four classe� plowm McGowan ' � I rt
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. . . . . an opportunity of getting out 4f t1at ha ve.no-idea that �he great body :)f tl loss will reach a million cultural Society, will be bold in Gode- : men, with iron plow; H. Ross ; w e bs, J
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� The. Coming Struggle, I � A TuoUBLF,SOME Vow. --Mr. Ranger, a rich on-Thuraday, December 18th. 1 e lam ., si�
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_�� branch of their busi�xieas which is'so d is- Pe(TI8 -are wedded �to any partic a . Second class, men, with -wooden plow; wart. � .. i
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, � I farmer known as I Clever Ranger," of —The Good Templars of Wroxete ;� I
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�i r ', third class, bal under 17 years of age, OXFORD 01� SHRopS111REDOWNS,_4ed
�I Before another issue of Tup. Expolu-' tasteful to them. The hotel business cl particular 1 method of wo ki ng. have again relinquished their charter. �
Z, � TOP. the. electors of the county of Huron, ' I I J .Mill Village, near' .E�rie, Pennsylvania, with iron or woo den plow; f �urth class, ram, H. Snell & Sons; ehear I
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, I . :boys under 15 yc ars of age, with any H.,Snell & Sons, H. Ro�s; ram la� 1
� will have pronounced upon the Scott, same as other bdrsinesses, conducted made a vow that he woold neith'tr cut 11FIS, Owing to the fact that :so many of : plow. The in a 60 d 1st- and 2d H. Snell & 8 ' � lab '
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� . . his hair nor abave until 4o eavr a Demo. the yoting people are UUWilliDg to take 0, ! I ewest
� p Act. It will be decided- whether or not the benefit and a' about nine clo�k. Ist and 2d It. Sn I
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coommodation of t. 'a they At present have. I No sensibb tom- ' I I
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; q -1 be required top . � cratic Administration. - Pis hair is now —The Goderidih Signal sayl On Fri- ewes, H. SuilkI & Sons;'ewes Is be,
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I - ; � 1Y perance Man looks upon it as a�fi�- alit, —At an apple-pariog bee recently day afternoon X'eith McL,ban, wbile Snell & Sonf�
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P. direcOy for the accommodation th)y . . �
.. . Th 3 gr at thing in the present er sis i s board eighteen inches loll held at the residence of Mr. Henry I � � �-
1 attempt wiU be made to curtail its rav- . 9- ' ,carrying a rar�rod with iiina on his 6RAIN.—Red winter fall wheat, br.
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I � - receive, and will not,&B now,be comPe 1- the un leniable fac that the peo )Ie of L Ticni3onNERr,LHASED. ',TheTiebborne Cook, of Zurich, Mr. John Hagel pared 'bicycle. uncons6iously per iMtied the Sloan, T. Hiinnilto
_... :. agotea and stem the torrent of evil which . : laimant was released in London on. a common bag fall of ap' les in the I 3 u ; fall wheat, T,read.
I b P Piece of Steel to �et between!'the spokes well, R. Laidlaw, R. B.�Laidluw
� ed to buy something they don't ant ,n ihii country want tr get rid of wh she c Short space of fifteen Mi lutes. ; . . i ; sea. .
�r resn-Its, from intemperance,by the means . 7 � - Monday. His terni 1of imprisonment I 11,of,his wheel, an4l took eca fall whe�t, T. Hamilt,
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1,; Th ,lay so desire from a great v, ri A y —Mr. Robert Hann i �
of local prohibition. It is net to assume � had ex ed all but threq days. He is i X was found 4h examination that he Son ; fall whiesit, White,! any cluork-
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3..- that whatever the verdict may be, the ' ves, they may prefer man. r (1if- I'D doned, but is only out DID 'a had broken his al' -pro. in the same place R. T.Errett, �.. Cummin ; sprinf I whe�t,
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decision will be an intelligent and do- � methods c:ll bringing abou; libe , day, is still la d up. His �, . oil, G. XcGoW. .
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I' ! . 'Was set at onols, butit will be more an; spring wheat any other h
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. I liberate one on the part of the people. � � but thei man who' do nh ore serious than at first supoosed.
I ing for it by, purchasing liquo 4 � . HORTUB —Mr, Robert Mahood, that new post- 11 I . Hain.
� No, six-bi.ect that has ever engaged pub- r' �s -8 not see plainly tha the great Ma Ority �E- DF,AT11.--WIliIe three nle�n Keith has been ver unfortl nate this iltoy), R. 'Carter; white oats, R. -Sprui!ig,
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�' � now the practice. In this waM the " were pushing a car Of ClOalover a coke master at Fordwich, has moved the of- season �
�� 'lie al,ttention bas.created greaterint of Cana�diaus desire to rid ,their co in �r 7 on his ME China. W. J. Prc:l B
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1� N . ;cnstomer will, be as wel� if not bI6tt r of t�e IL I oven at Tannelton, West Virginia, oil flee to the new building in Mrs. Strathy's . . I Harrison' J.�Potter; SIM , .
�,_ - among the people than this one has - . liquor tra.ffi , is, blind as a bat. � all white oats
, , Monday, a boy'called thEir attention to new block, where very comfortable and !l - --- _ _."T: ' � I I I
��i- T . served, and the respectable botelkeep r Th re y be a slight �eactioxl, ibern a crack in t e top of the oven. Wbi : T. Hamilton�'� J. Barr; !small peaS, 0.
" done. For weeks, it has been the prin- 6ommodious premises have been fitted The 1�lyth Sho-W.
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� . cipal topic of conversation and discus- - � may be I lore than Due reaction, 5h re examining i the top caved in, precipi. up. D11U
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I not have his conscience reproving'hi . I I tating the —Mr. David, Mill, of Usborne, has Branch Agrie ItUral Sooiety'wao held I I I
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: Si011. Meetings have been h ix�aly be c laDges in, t� he methods of woi k , I LE�_—Earl I ;
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:77 . for 'doing that which he kno . hot coliti. I hen the oven was emptied purchased from Mr. Georgat Willis, of a , y rose potatoeg"J.
: .- - t Blyth on Wednesday a-udi� Thursday Barr, S. Barr; late r so potatoes, 8
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-1 � most every. School section, where the � " ii�g,�but tie will of �be people must rula Exeter, the brick residence' now ocen- of last we
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.. - . subject has been exhaustivl�ly it' i ' the. e n: I and the ( 'was foullid. . 6 � ny othet d. P4 .
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� 11 � I - short, it will put the business on &Tro- . i � I I . .�Y I EET FALL.—On - Saturday, 300 for it. He intends removing to Ex- days was moat f �' vorable an 1 9 1 ? ,Col.
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. per business basis, make le, I - i as an ex�rdi s train was ])aBSiDg over Ell eter shortly and Will occupy it. , "'. _', vocate says the i door depart potatoes, R. Laidlaw, ,Q. B
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4 . with sear a single exception, have . ' � rEgs Of . mout was field carrots, H. Snell &�Soxis, T. Fe ' '
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�, the same as any other legitimate bus - Maoitol a during the, past ten year, � c it bridge at Batavia, Ohi , the contra —Quite a number of young men, in many respects the best that has ever I . .;
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� .8 I sp,an gave way and precipate'd the en' who we' red garden carrots, J.�Svmin, ton, R.
I I . be g�yeio tban, is shown by the allic gine, bagg'age car, and f Michigan; lumber' woods, have returned, dairy products �eing really excellent, . 8, J. arr, I
". . ness, and Put the hotelkeeper in a1pOsl - at from Port Albert to the been before, the I grain, roots, fruit arid f
i0 I I buildiagg in which they were held. ' In � -i Carter; nine Swede turnii .
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w - ti il that he can con -duct -his business in rbaB,E b list coach into Barr; bushel Swede turnips, 1. Barr
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7 � _._ -01 addition t9this, the newspapers have , 0 . c inthe number of public sol- ols the water fifty fe'eb beneath. Three both as regards I quality and quantity. I I .
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� -. don -without being in coutinnal danger of I It, 1;sili erowere list 1.6- ErchoolB " p@rsons were killed and Seven wounded,. . lumbering is to be done ;a that section Several of themerchants made nice dis- Dr. Sloan; beets, I
. . .. . a their share to exilighten-the pub- � . . � : I � I th i I I ir The majority of the passion . gers 'were ill this season. I � land ; maingolds, H. Snell & El;ons J.
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;_ � - . a Mind. In vie -W of these facts, there- Be or is sail Y, LLD a f, the TO. ince,'with an attendance c 81( � lays of goods which greatly improved Calming; P,u mpkins, R.L J. Spi ung, J.
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It . � I � . the rear coach, whic! 1 remained on the —Messrs. J. & A. McLeod and J. .he interior appe4rance of the hall. On Barr; sqnashes, W. J. Proctor; on . '
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� ,n - pup4sj a 1881 there were 128, wit i 13 Murphy recently threshed on the fa' 7 1
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.-T .t material pecaniary loss.: This is what atte idauce Mr. J. G' but T. Fear, 'oll,. i Sellers - white beans, J.
I � . people are quite prepal to render an ,of 4,9121, and in 1883 1 11 E BAD Boys.—Anotaer bad boy epi. ardnor,7th coucession, Gode- tono extentan Is I I
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I I intelligent decision, and that whatever h . I . . wero �11 scilidols, with an attendan ,a of ins to -be coming on ar citizens visited t a ball on �hat even- R. J. Sprung�; citrons, T.'Redmond
. - once we say that those who advocat I " Troy, Illinois, the other day, two b�yB '-VhOat in nino hours, with their Steam iDg. Thursday Morning bx�oke forth 11amilt 1! J .
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I the verdict may be, it will set forth th' " a 10,831 � pupils.' In thecity of Winn peg, offended with their rnother because she' tbresber. -1 rather dull, but "roved to be k fine day, .
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I , a it are really their truest friends iustea,d -on. jallu , I p W. J. Proctor; cabbr-ge,:J. Lyons, Jas.
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� deliberate and well Matured Judgment lry 31st, I& 12, there was a itaff would*ut -make over lier farm tot' —The call tendered the' mmsl began to
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. t-11 of their enemies. in' Acheson of �Vick, 0 - 0 Newcombe. 11 �
7Z I- of the electorate. .: 5 of twenty teac cut off her head, Stripped her bod i ntario, by the Kip. pour in from all direct- , I
, �. �. There is, also, one ,hers, )eing an increaflO of y 10118 111atil. every DA ' D
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. ! ked'and threw it into it cist n and Hill's Green congregations, availabl ; r horses and rigs Johnston, J. Brigham ; crock of butt I -
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7 pleasin- feature It may be necessary, also, to caution bu tter,
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: . I which will terminate with Thursday � US". commencement of 1883 the number had tion will: take place at Kippen on Tues- 5,0 0 people visited the exhi�ition, and I I
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I those voting for the Act, that they in � I Ellisville Mississippi, Robert Lipes having been accepted by him, his induc- Were literally packed, and uk
� I from it. The incrasI - day, November 11th.
I _J If ' not expect too much or prints, W.J. Proctor, J. Brigha .
� night,mext, which it is but right to " �ailion released ' I I i a '
; - 11 . to thirty-four, ,and at the cou i- - a ne;,,ro from -ail on all were pleasL-d t the disp�ay made. r I
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.- Ir note, The discussions have been con- Must not expec complish iM ., me I condition that he wo Id murder a —A party from the neighborhood of The Show was the most suce�ssful e dairy cheesei� D. Torrance, jr-'Z G. C -
.- 4. - - ncem at of the present year lere - , man. � ver linson; factor: cheese, G. Youug
- �; I . whom they hated. rheii they joined Clinton, 'who recentl y , honay
; _� I- possibilities, as if they do' they will be were fo-ty four teachers employ y saw Miss Bates bold under the au'spices of tbe society. 1.
� f. ducted in 8, calm,; deliberate ar d dis- ell -n in jar, R. Martial R. Sprung; h nay in
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the crowd in pursuit of the negro, arild I (the victim of the outrage case) in the Tile total number of entri0s reached comb G. You! �
I disappointed. It would be unreasonabl the nbl�c schools of the city. . London Asylum, states that sh' is re. 2 ,pg- � .
2 , 1� . passionate maxluor;� and each Side has . I helped to lynch hill . t" Cleve malli - l,100, and in .
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� I evinced a due regac'd--for the feelings to Suppose that. any law, -no Metier hovi i I therehavebeen mos; di3astrous fires covering from the effect' exceeded those of.any previon year. I� UIT.—N
If- I - r I of - � . - I . —_ . 13 thereof, and FR ) oithern spies, G. S ewart,
� v j I k i - It . n; snow apples, R. J Sh
I _f I , ,r oi cA CON rF,upoRARY r, 3mar'ke : The fr-bo t lately, and Henry ME ek, ;Load 18, being -expects soon to return to her frionds. borBes there were twouty-five entries, Or-
� � t I the other, So that although so deep an stringent or perfect, will in a yea . " _ McGlen I
. . interest has been two uproot the babits which ha:ve beer - , arrested on a charge of incendiariSM, —A y6ung son of Mr. Win. Strachan, And all classes oflive stock were well ritt, J. Potter; Bald wins, J. B arr, R.
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I I I - taken in the subject, - . Act, i a to' be adbrol d in Mon treal, an d 7 of Leebur'n, in the tow ; Carter; Rhodile Island greenill
, I - . I - has made a confession, n which he � nship of Colborne, filled. There was a marked 1 improve- � 8, W. *
. . - - ' formed by the usages sanctioned.al a series 'f Scott Act meetings wi [ 1,e� admits his guilt and. implicates a �num_ -a ment in quality and number �exhibited
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� I - I ' ad by: Is `i� ber of other boys. day last �voek. He was play . T. Fear, R. 13. Laidlaw; Swaars, I
. a corresponding warmth fi-lud earnest . ...... ag w and custom fox becru at once -All he churebes-in, tb i . ing and in all classes. The Agricultural 411
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generations. Thos6 who are botind'to cit, ixiterestin . I . P
.- � ness, there has been a total absence of A'POLITICAL MANAGr3R AIUR� RRIED.— I - ove the was well filled, a magnificent �collection rieties 1winter
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A! T 9 tempera' at, and it is Said Logan club, was sbot dea ,t`lasi Thurs- � - variety of fruits were displa�,od. The i 7
�� . that acrimony amd bitter feel,ing which have whisky will have it still. But, " I i ce movem —Mr. IGeoliIge Baird, sr., has been re ties fall apple i, N. Cuming, J. it
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T�, : So Many feared the contest woul ' while this ins .bethe c" ood day evening, at Laerc see, Wisconsin, by engaged � s teacher in his present school grain ellitties y I Roxboro russets, T. Fear, R. BJ
9;1 � d an- . I y aBe, the Scott , that the Roman Catlaolic priostb 171 4 lAiDor ver Aumerous, Laid_
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�iii� . gender. We sincerely hope it will c'n- Axt will make it more difficult even f ' �a character known as " S otty," whil ow been wielding there being 65 bags"'Mud SOT: 6 of the law; fall pip: ins, R. B. LaidlINW, T.
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�ft these to get it. More than : , w, asiorming . of a
-1 tinue so to the. end. . rop the hire a for 25 ye' Fear; 20 Ounce pippins, G. Stewart, TV.
� - - � It is not by pa's- 1. *this, it will calls( (f probibiti[on. When the . . , �arley and
I . 1. al I . . The murderer was krreSte And flurried � , Gampbell: any oCh�r variety, J. Shei.'
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re d and influenced, v?ho are anxious to reform, but whosli , Dit3 bibitory legisla- ,in uniform carryiDgtcreheEi and Shout- most numerous Over known here, and 9,� winte pears
I now a days a 6' - re ove,the open tempta-tion from those chardbes I ime he I as turned out Several genera- f ritt, N. Caming; collection apples, W
� � Protestant's ' . century, � n this Same school. In that oats, were,shown., In the home all . ,
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L L p ople, � I P I I nd Roman Catl: - loff to jail, followed !by buii dredg of men ' I acturies, too. entries were by far the
It. .awaye. , , : I tions of W'boltirs. J. Proctor,
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d it is well that. the leaders on both appetites have secured � I ing, 1 —Oil u rday before last the Messrs. the quality of exhibb r; � fall pears, J.
j -7 � tioh in a country 1 here the ollurches . I
I - -7'i' I .1 N� � YOUDgbluts threshed on the farms of R,Ambud, J. 0artwright;l tomatoes, H.
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� aid as much' iDflue, as in Canada, ! preveo ted. violence until about 10 o'clock, Messrs. iplady and Cornish, Base can be said of theJacties work and fine McQuarrie, T. Fear; grapes, Ii. M-6-
� - - their will, and it will prevent those wh� , wi' I and posfie barricaded i he ji ,il dolors and of any previous e�bibition. 11,
sidea have learned and observed this I
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�. . � I . it1wouI&I not be advisall I when the mob procured cold', chisels, line, H 11 tb. over 1-;500 bushels of artsclasses. Ma : Gowan, T. Fear; crabs, T. Anderson,
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. from being brought into ca an, con. tc�� s �end mu'llh forced o,ven the door - grain. hey bad to move and set the . Dr. Sloan ; peaches, &J,Gleun, i Ba �
, 114 that it is, highly creditable to both part- . 0 a 8 ta I p L - money in enlar ing, 8, put a rol a round I ers from neighboring townsbir a exhibit- rr.
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I . IeB, the friendly and con i tact with temptation. it will, in short, I br* we the murcterer's neck and 1 rich, d him maobine,twice, awd were done at five ad fine specimens in all gradea of stook, MISCEILLAN.EOUS.— tion. gardan
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-, - I � wards the other. ---I— the entire Space on three i ides of the � — Over12 000 barrels I apples have which they belo4 lection garden ,flowers, J. Harrison; I
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I � from the opel', public 'and respectatle ! ictory fo Ic demftDdi'Dg that the murlerei should ?g since litbe apple Beason commenced. grape wine
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7 �- L: At this late date we do not know that . r .be Scott Ae . . P p lass was home mad I T. Fear, A.
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; .� The ,�',ote was tak be hung. The torches -oft a men flared I ak� qu�te an im. equally good. The agricultur 0
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I Act became a living' issue in, .this county, P eOPI0 Will not go, and where none but � , and re iquare. The best citizens were present increase ear by year : as Settlement for farm use, and *, ere exhibit d by'the
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. Tail: EXPOSITOR has discus those of the most diseased appetites will . ty of 1,749 in favor o: I . I horns, list and
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. ' sympathy. Wingfianal, was raided I last Sundal�j Will-
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. 11 points which may be referred to drive it off the Street and put it into ties in th ) three countiSS, and of th �S( � , � - � on, A.
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I . by , BLAINE's ELr!,CT1ON TOUR.—Despatch- who threIl;'V glaBs balls filled. with bla Buggies, cuttersi and wa goals Oj Willson ; Hamburgs ist .and 2n A. .
; 2 wa,y of impressing more fully - the back lane and cellar. It will do only t0are gave M`ajoriti6s against 11f �� from Fort _'
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I . on the electors the responsibilities away with the abominable and pernici I ! or known in paint through the windows. Servic all descriptions wlere shown by well Willson ; DorkinjOls't and,2udJ. arria-
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i does no more than this, jor ' � �,000 Strang , Dem rris JBranch Ag icultural Olo, -f- 0. Stewart; Buff Coichins, A. J.
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y .,th the I I —The eiintoll New ErE� of last week sucess their efforts! have attained, and Willson; Sebright Bantams,W. W gutsoul
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- parties as was the result in th e8srs. H. Snell & i Sone, of Hul- the universal satistaotio by the POlands, 1bt I -
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q other dn denou-noing and deploring his fellowman, every guardian of publi I . county , captured the city, � says: AN[i w d 2nd A. J. Willson!
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interests, and every father of a son lett, shipped four prize Cotswold ewes udgep in every " Fly moufh Rocks, W. Watson, A. J. Wk.
� . - those evils. On the one side, however, ho ; I )r speakers just, opposite I department, ther 9
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I evils to; the hotel keepers and liquor WE: oi I ot ore tries,
i . - eleven, and after reviewin the . IXPLF,M.'i`NT9 10
. ir Itich-ard Cartwright contem. proce-9- -0 1� - �), I .
I ic would never think of drinking we : . .Londen and Exetei, and ,��ouud up the ous year. This ambunt w
. - dealara,. and to hold themup, to publ � re the that S� I 0 Eion he appeared on t 0 alcony of the 'as Jobtailued Brun8don, Slater& m ago 'I
: I ridieu I plates �'Payling hi s- season at Blyth show oil Thursday by the admission John Brunsdon; iron beam pie
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5- - le and scorn as, being responsible liquor removed from public places, 'and �1 1 I annual visit to his con- Avelille house. This was t he Signal for - I �eas of five I and ten . Rob.
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� - I far the long c-italogae of crimes a Btitne tell ho lik i he Democrats to'yell. The * - Scenes I ; Ash. cent pieces. Th . a following is he Prize "'son & Boag. Jas Ross;
. I ;�o � he, 5th f N � which followed are alm:)Bt hidescrib ilison & Boag;
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. . - ,� misfortunes incident to the traffic in drink because. they. are asked to by � . -1 able, � ixT. f in ares single 0 , Rob I I
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. addreds tn:lietilugs in each municipai� � BpOuRa Miss Isabella MeCharles, daugh. or geldings, W. J. Dixon, J Mill&n - Martin; single b �-
� which they are engaged. This is ai- others, and because it is 1ashionable I itY g an while the Democ ats. bouted for I P , 1109Y, covered, J.Bruns'
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� � blaille, upoa the wrong shoulders. The refuse, while there are j.ust as many able tq' hold it � meet�ngs f4in Blaine attempted t spetk, but his - Doessiorl of Huron, pur�oses moving two Year old gelding, R. Me Slater & S I. Br Won;
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. each mun cipAlity. Duenotice of rovinal Pind- � I
dealers are engaged in a business made more who would only be too glad to .. � . his fair partner intend tol, make their Laughlin; one year old filly; H. Me- Bannett ; set f= iia aler
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q d r they pay for have an excuse to refuse. The Scott given. a The excitement was int ' Brine, W. Scott; foal, G. Rul dell, j. Tbo8. Ca
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: a privilege of engaging in the 1traffic, are sate S, r Richard' . —Mr. A. Rose, Of Wswanosh, this McMillan. I low, s, D. McCrimmon; gang plow,
� th - Act will ca.uiso the removal of the temp- � : 1 13 many f - I were fears of a ri I ;
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I � year did all his threshing" with a in&- GEN.ERAL PURPOSE.—Team 'f mares & Boag, W. Campbell; Stove and
. 11 constituents , . ex a �owever prevailed. In the evening both 0
Wy hould inot be tation,,from all these; it will Make the Ct a 1� chino that had attained its majority— or.geldings, W. Madhan, W. J� Dixon .
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ble for the results, that traffic illegal, and consequently disre- I I Is sulted, but the polic3 arrBsted the of was , R. �Sprung: Col .
I . I eld respo,aai of . I before,the . artiee pamded in force. I - it being 21 years old. it e, J. MgMillan N I MeMurcbl:e &0o.; grain cradle,.,I. 11
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. traffic in which the law autborises them p table, and Such as re' I I nders. Bot machine nlade at the Cli tonloundry, I loton; land roller W. R. Wilson; 1urniP
7 spectable people �is he] d meetings, � n two year old gelding, D. MeL. I I I
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I .1 - these evils. It is they.who make or for it the suppgrt-of forest to the country. I ' good for considerable work yet.: ter; foal,. J. McConnell, T. Err' tt. ' . I! -
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� a ameable for- with these benefits, and as we have the edition will cost England X10,000,000. " 'the ' sugar, N :
� church, and start off with holding an old' filly, J. Carter, . King; fo .
� I the misery and loss and degredatioa and greatest confidence in the integrity a A FwEN6H VICTORY.—Aii other French ben. In some places the y ung � I 9.11 J. P. fall cloth, Mis I Pollock, "
. . . nd . I women 'apron bazaar and refreshment booth oil Fisher, L. Tindall; buggy bor -, home- d 11 a .G. Cc iool
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the people willing to continue u ill it is Stated three thousand Chines' ung women march %Ild sing while � the 30th . inst., after. which they win Tennb.ut, Aliex- Forsyth; Saddle horse, lock, R. Johns nion I flannel, L. 'I
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� nder now Ahat they thoroughly understand killed. ; a war illeir brothers shout. . 6u; u
N I VER13 IL � 1llllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 � � —WIll coming from Bayfield show beat mare or gelding any ago 0 class, wool blanke a, Miss, Pollock. J. C. Ste- I
. this reBponaibility t They now have an the meritB of the question,me fall ex. VA T's LIBF,AAM . 11 I 9 I
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cip, . I I . on Tuesday last week, Mr P. Robb, of J. Memillani. I
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Solves from it, and every person who will be rolled up in favor of the Act on f Physicians and Surgeon accident. In CITTLR—THOROU4,
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,ion dog! ark for a building f und. I . - � . patch �q F. X)sier, 1,
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fuses, to vote at'all, virtually says by his I -president, S. Malcolinson.; vice- ing very �narrow hills horse went over T. � Ross, H. Ross;"j heifer calf, 11st and �
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action that he is not only willing I I ,esident, A. McD. Allan ; representa- the bank, rolling down some diSt : 0
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only a means to an end. 1: If, Snell'&- Sons A. Nott, W. Watso hi (lul -
I . -1 i - ve members, Hcl A. M. ROSS, W' G. and breaking the buggy shafts,lbut do- H h Ross. . I ell quitt, Miss �Millin, Miss Pol�ock:v
I traffic should continue, but that he is There are many who object to it, be- L806, and' assumed the reins of Gcl (). Cassels; chaplain, Rev. E r. Ure. � I . � I i I ' J �
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re- cause it i' i I ietary-treasurer, C. A. Humber; ' ill- ton and - wife, of on,! W. McGowan,! R. B, Laidlaw ; i �
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- � Is only a partial law. These A Hidii. oNr,,D FiG11T.—' � —Mr. T. D. Mor � i
i5ponsibility for the � I rcitte, or council of P wollon stocking� , Miss Me an ,:T.!
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in it. 0. the other side, the dealers general probibitory law, olle which I � Ic I
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� the Act as direct personal ' I , �ourt h at Louioille Rent I ucky, 0, R. Duns - obeer- � wool M. A
; preparatory to tbiB. . aturdal morning. � r I I ularly Ross; yoke two y
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. otel keepers. The Dominion Parliament are Pledged I bat a vote O W - 0 car board work � list and 2d; W. J. r L �
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