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NOVEMBER 14, 1884.
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uainted with biw. A. more hon)r namel� r, Jag. 0 fil holt, C A t 6wnship in the (IOU t opu- . our bown.a visit last week,and was look. text lot Corinthians, chapter 1., verse 23, M1
- �#Itrolt tXY00 or* or truer -hearted man I never live 1. It 4 ston, I liso jenny reffry,a A Miss Bar- lgti a cotsidered, it havin1gi enym�ma ing after his now building.-Struthors and delivered an appropriate and JL1. McFAUL
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� � 'businego of the jorityofl63for the Act . It Is a ok rawell, have got into their now shop, thoughtful address. Then followed the .
maybe truly said of him that h 9 ha 1. �; bar& Heimbaker. The state . ;
. — many *arM f **ndB, and few- ]f DIU. I comm. t ee 'Will b6 to f 1 irnish a �pro- tbai a few of the gi)otb Act an'have and make quif,e a disr lay. They are - induction effemopies, which were.per- I .
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ever appe ed ,tq gramme well filled'witl -rec I ,t in the bubit of using consid4rable ,also getting in'their f till supply of fall formed - by the REw. Mr. Thomson, of I
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DISTRXCT MATTERS. in vain in behalf of a worthy person ox . I readings, dialogues, &c., or tL a next hot�l Stabling accommodation inj this and %kinter goods.-Nc aspirants f.7,r Brucefield, after which the Rev. M1r.
- � I . I I -lis to vill tge and have never paiA as much as municipal boDors yet, blit as tbo coll(�c- Barr led in prayer. The Rev, Dr. U�e, -DEALER IN-
- � object, but his purse 'as well as his ser. , meeti6g. The object of the socict3 ,
. a -a the � get -the yout sp3ak.'and I sing fl ants for it. This is not flgh and tor 00111MODoes his rounds this week of Goderioli, then s'pohe briefly on I
. PU0P*ER,TY SOLD. -The Hougliton pro- vices were always -ready'to r fflosi ig peorle to ,v ,c I i b! -11 .
- public deserving poor and needy. -In his deatbl. publicly. We have sple� I aleatia � the ractise abould a ptoppea an I the Some may soon tbiuk.of 4 , . Pulpit Irill aence, whence derived and -
party was offored for sale by � �
. the community will suffer a Severe loss, 'I our in dst, all it ' eeds is cnItiv tiouv: holtp, heopers are v ,y fooliBli if the -----. how retainad." Mr. J. R. Miller, of "
anotion Ga Saturda,ylast. The family . � I y - .
, - while his family will long M0111 U tbo� i The society alread has a membe �ship � PerMititscoutinua e. Itc,o4sniouey Grey Plowing Match. Goderich, next addressed the congrega- STAPLE AND FANCY
. . residence was purchased by Mr. George I tion on wb at might be termed I I C,jn- ..
departure of an affeuti6nate father an -.11 � of 19 promising so a and daughtets, of: both to build and maintain stables and "he annaul plowing match of the .
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t, R. Henderson for the: Bum of 31,185. It . . ' i We hc pi i the �: those who use them sbould pay fo the Grai r Plowman's Association was hold a � .
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, wise counsellor. The funeral too4 � from 15 to 25 summers. gregatio &I Ethics," or 11 Plain talk to
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, 4 -me q nd o a -youna Mom '* !By his apt illustrations, -
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. place on Monday,and the proc3ssion,. I peopl, them of 4ves, accomodatiqu.-A Women'B; bers.'
T1 � . . a , may enjoy . Temper- this year on the far of Mr. John I
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I osed of over one hundred, : and h�ve ever stiocessia heir a der- ance, Union is being ormed i Blu evale -Cameron, adjoining Cra brook, on N .
is very- fairly-. sold. The Bta, le, n was comp ,, ! � t ov. combinee- With humor and practical DB Y GOODS.,
e&r 68. � I . Cox. . with Mrs. Alex. Rom as president and emher 5th, according to postponement. advice, he entertained the audience for
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Kennedy's hotel, to , .. i , the two 0 .m - � 1 :
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. lots connected with it, wa purchased i I . a admitted the truth- of his L
. WANTED, by a competent youn man � i T kersmith. are: taking advantage of t' �
by Mr. Peter McGregor, of Brucafteid., 9 . 'a open plowing, being coltl and Snowing at every on
books to keep evenings froin 7 to 9 p� M. Terin � � weather to got their turnip crop up and t, le statements. - � . .
i PER�ONAL.- iss - A. Congli I , and intervals, making it very disagreeab
for 01,G -IO.. The other small honhe and moderate. Addres.s G. F. 14., Box 69, Soaforth ; 4sed.-The Oran amen of Blueval" both. for plowman and sp ctators. There
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five lots near the waterworks, was bid P. 0. 884x2 . Miss ,. Maheiiy, of St. Thomm !who . . - -MILL11VERY, &I..
. . - ' . �een visit �,'Dg their i . i Lodge held a tea eting In the town were n Leeburn. _,
I have Liint, h'r3,'D.' ot more than half the number.of .
in at NIO, this being the h ighest price SOMETHINGFORALL.-Jobn McIat a i hall on the evening o the fif th. Spe aches plows on the ground that werg thore the
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that could be got for it. I the pioneer Boot and Shoe m4%u of Searolth., b O'Bri4n, of tbel 7th cojicesolion, rc t rued � SICXxESS. =Miss Maggie (3arney has I —
I i a were n ft a a a-pl, iasant evenin 7 was day the match was to be held accvrding b6en danger . �
commenced a grand clearing ouD sale.. nil � to their home On Saturda� last. D r. I d Dd � Osly ill of congestion of the .
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' stock is aU new and of the choicest s6l oetion4, i jug their. brief visit the . made inany Spell t. -Mr. James Jones has rente I Mr. to the bills, those from a distance, no lungs. 1 . .
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Gooi). TExP,r,,k-Rs, - The following and is one of. the lar,imt in the county, and 'all I warm friends io the neighBorhoo 1. � � Edward Tindall's W igon shop and Mr. douft, fearing bad woatl er and another Cu family of Mr. Knuckle,
members of Huron Lodge, Independent the good -i must be. iold, those furnishi hin . � . ` LARGE 8 T 0 Cli.
1� Order of Good Templars have been- with the. I . 1 � OPITUiRy.-I b is oar p'ai nf al i u t� to W. C. Roberts'har, i4arted on' his own postponement. Still each class was Lake shor�l're in very destitate cir-
11 tr patronago will be sure of b rgalns� ; . .
' the quarto � Just try and prove it1or yourselves. Re mbei I rs Ellet �Doig, hook. Mr. Jones W1 find hith a hard- well represented and thE Work done was camstances. The mother is very low
elected officers for r ending . ' yeoord the det th of Mrs � �
the place, opposite Kidd's -Block, Main Street, �f Wife of Mr. Jo -in Doig, jr�, of 9 In cier- man to "back" 4ainst. What, Mr. a credit to all. Following are the prize at present, and the father has not dbue .
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February lot,. 1885 : Biro. Pyper, W, U.. Sestorth 884-1 . i I Roberts can't sell tb6re is no ulBe in any wi : . .
T�; Siefoer Shaw, W..'V. T.; Bro.. Me- I I I smith. The sad event to�ok pi 9wel on i .. 11 era : al)y work for� nearly two months. The
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I Intoah, W. S.;. Siste�r, Brett, W. A. S.; �, 1 1 Saturday, the th ia�t . The do ceased other person attemrhiDg to, bob O posi- In the special class the medal was neighbors aro� kindly assisting them. , - ..
LoCAL BRIEFS. -Mr. 'Hugh Bel has, e I tiou is the life of trade.. M�. T udail won )y ex. orsytli, Worrisi with a sr I
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Bro. Dewar, W. F� S.; Sister Pyper, W. , was the eld 1, �. d.augbter �of tl a �ate . , - ", CORP. ,, F�UND.-A corpse. of BoCne
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- ister Dor- X llbtl, ne F ii �buru, Augus McKay, �na was highly eWomed has very poor LrGaalt � Which C�Pse him Mon roe 1.�Jow, he also clut tho special nukDo son was found en the lake -
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T.; Bro, Whitesides, W., M.'; S to a gentleman,from n ston,for ,asuve of ' er ac- to retire. from bulsiness.-Mr. John prize for Lost six iouu4' and also, for COMPLETE AS,90
rauce, W. D. M.; Sister M6xle W. L by All who had the ple � beach, near Ube boundary cree� between . RTME,n
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. y? 86 500, and it is likely he will come to' . . ThorntoD,af ter a Ion il and severe illness beat finisb, . T
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G.; Bro. Hendry, W. 0, G.; Sister � quarintance.' S, a was but thir iy.nine . - I AHlifield and'Colborne, last week. The ;
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Seaforth to reside. Mr. -Bell r3tains, I of over eight mlontIlls, passed away to First Class MeD.-I
Martin, W. R. H.'&; Sister Noble, W. , 1yearsofagean leaves save* smal. (hild- - ' Bt Win. Bird, body was allowed to remain onthe .. - -
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. possession of his farm until the I rot of , � a his long home on the 10th inst. The Gre - �nd P. Keefer, boach for some days, because n"i'd'-.-person I
L. H. S.; Bro, Kent, P. W. C. T.; Bro. ' ran to mourn t a loss of all' affec dynat y, Monroe plow ; 14, � �
- Mar�oh.-Mr. Etcoat, of Tuchenmitb,� of fUDOral took place;on Tuesday,being Grey, Davidson plow. would remove it without a cor6ner's
Cluff,, W. C.; Sister McBride, W. O. whose barns were burned last Veek,bad ' mother. Mr. ! Oig has the� B�Ilmp I! h t under the auspices o I the Oran' 6 � rder, ISEcond Class Men.-Ist John Me- I
. itheentike com unity in lis s 6c, a- - . "'Dquest. Thebody when found was
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- an in%surance of $1,100 in: the McKillop . ! I of which the decea ed was �n active Lau,,hlin, Grey, Monroe plow ; 2nd D. entirely rudie with the exception of the
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Compkuy,but as he neglected to pi ocnre� � 1 - � : i member. He leaws a wiW and five Rob'rts ' CLOSEST PR CF
ing, of -'the Seatorth Poultry and Pet ; � - ! , j : � on, Grey, Mourou, p;mv 1. � 3rd f ,, t wb ich had a pair of long boots on - I -8.
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- grown up sons to mo Tho i. Bird, Grey, Monr a plow. I .
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Stock Associ .a, was held a few even- a permit to have a steam thresher on . . . tanley. ; : I I I te..e .
his premises he will not receive any of . . . owned a f arm bu b p referred w orki ng at I . . . I
ings. ago, when the following (f.fficers ,. ' I Boys in Sod.' lot John ,%-j(-Donal( I 0.
. the insurance... This is the socond .CORRECTION. a the list 11of tbob prize I . ;
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- . I ; his trade as a'stonewason to living on it. Gray, Monroe plow; 2nd �'Jaruii .13 Wroxeter.
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. were elected for the ensuing year: A. member of the company who has lost W"Itiers. at the Bayfield shOw thd 3 '.am He was always very active in elEction no4 Howicic, Daviason p]nw. f .
Calder, President ; Charles Aitzel, Vice ' ' I of W. H. Wqods should hNve appeared � eat, 70c. to 73c.; bar-
. his insurance in the -same wa. this times and was in �olitics a staunch � Boys in StubbN.-Ist J,t::. 1-�uiab t. I .
Presideat; 0. C. Willson,Secretiaxy and for second prize for general purpAq foal I 0 ley, 47c. to Oc.; peas, 52c. to 55c.; but. - .
Treasurer; John Finch, Assistant Sec. season. -Mr. John Dodds, son cf Mr. i . I Conservative. . ; . i - Judges.�Jbhn Harris, Grey ; Wm. � ter, 18c.; eggs, 180 .
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Thomas Dodds, of McKillo , In6t with ,instead of that of Chas. M Greg r .the 7 1 . *
retary; Dr. Scott,. General Superiaten- .p . _T Buttery, Grey; Walter Noble, Lclg&n,,, THAINIKSGIVING D service OUR MILLIKE19Y OPRINC
a most painful accident on Monday latter having b on awarded the ae Ord 01 . - _1 . I A -r. -A union
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dent..' Executive Cam -m- ittee'- Messrs. niebt He was driving a Sep rator prize for his.mare, but -not for the foal. E[I.bl ert. , . . - I � of the Methodist and Presbyterian t .
D_ Hoga:-n, James A. Anderson, Frank Im * CHURCII M,k,. RS. -Rev. A. Andrews, VISITING. -Mr. . Eiving andi wift, of , : Winthr o p - c(,ngregations was hold in the Presby -
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Beattie. F.. G. Sp.arling. Wm. Grieve, threshing machine alona` the road and - -Sabbath Schoo . agent of Ithe Qru elph I blie township of Gre4 or the guots of 'A CoNVIVIAL Timr.- On Thursclay .1 I - -WAS A-
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for some purpose he struck one (f the. . Y, 6 terian church on Thknksgiving Day, the �
Albert Hendry,.&. J. WVillsou, and A. . �� . I evening, the 80th . L
horses with the whip when the al iim al Qonference �14' a Metho4ist church, Mr. John Scott, this Week. J . ult., Mr. Govenlock's sermon being preached by the Rev. Mr.
will c'onduct Sabbath Sch0i servi ces on R�EAIOVED.-Mr'. John MaIN!ille, who at .
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Charlesworth. It was decided to h3ld hiGked,f3trikinghiralair.inthofab a,nd . . .. oro: and telegraph office was the scene Edwards, of tbeMetbodi8t church. The .
the Annual Poultry Show in Seaforth - the Varna, cix'ci it on Sabbath ne�xt, at was, living in the fac �ory near Oro arty of g- at excitement. Over two hundred
� causing such injuries as will lay h . i n rD - coillection wap taken !up for the benefit
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday., 0 . 'm thefollowiu&.1i ursandp og the: pa id�nts. from different parts of the of the ready in the illage. Splendid success,
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up for some tim,e.-The recent Euper- . ' . I I I .. � .
the 10tb7,11 th and 12th of February next, , abuudance of maisture has converted 9..30 a. m..; Pr cefield 1.31) p. Di. and bou�s belonging to Mr. Wm. wers, on townsbip were. anxiously w,,titing to . I
when, the largest and beat premium list . IV � i learn the result of the Scott Act contest SAW MILLsl.--Tbe �Durnibn Brothers
- Varna, at 6 p. I . A eryll. iutere tiDg Friday last.- " . ring And we are now teady to 'Suit ,every.
Main street into a Sea Of 74ud.. Graiel I . are. busy fitting up the old. pla i
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Over before offered will be prepaxed for ' time is expected. ; - FbR YNGLAND.-M Robert Varley, . mill for 9, saw: mill, and expect to have I
. _ will not sta.nd the tr&ffic on this street � . - I - , body who may need anything in this '
competition. wbd a short time agYrented �is farm tiEs in which co.utests bad been raging it in running order era long. The other
I - in .wet weather., It should be_block� �, Si�r,ir,,P KL4z, .-Mr. Tlidmas Fris4, I r3 -
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and dispos . n the darin- the day. Altho: gh it was
HousE PuRau-A,sEiD. -Mr. George Whit- ,paved; the interest on the money would of the 2ad con ession of Stanle , bad 3rd iusb dent that the Boott, Act im saw mill is running at full capacity just department. ,. . �
be less than the cost of gravelliDg, and 'three of his best sheep killed -by Joas ,_for-Englaud,the land 04 his on were most now in the h ads of Mr. Hood, who is .
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ley, of this town, has purchased the . I . . �0 birbb, being accompanied by. Mr. +.> ' a a D .
. - etty numerous, there were quib umber I I
seraping.-Seaforth is taking tho ,lie tim s 4 sheep were � � I cutting up hit stock of logs before the
well kno-wa imported heavy draug:,ht . and daughter, of HeA,sall. He inleDds of their, opponents present. As soon as I
as a grain -market this season as 1) �e4s in a back fieI4 E considerable dista n�ce . . next season comes on.
stallion, 11 Welcome," for which he pays , I ?
aTe�� move Steady h*ere, and' as a rillEj from the house, amd ,,on Sunday Wber- remaining, there duri �g the Witter, and it vms ascertained thot the Act bad I :.
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the haadso .me sum. of $1,500. This higber, than in any other market i the 11001i M r. Fr4se - happeDed ito be bSkiDg .rtimorb&sittbatbe intends ieturnlug been sustaiijed in Hu,oD, the steam LoRD's AR-mv.-The Lord's Army have .. :
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horse was imported some vears ago by Z7 ; . I I with one to share bisjoys and �is ivoes, whiAleB of both saw aud grist mills at lbugtli atWaked Wroxetzeir, but so far I A CALL 30LICITED,
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- I ,d i county. -Mr. Lyons has cOmmenced a wa),k througl. the field P,nd C0]nIDg I I withoulany ver3 encouraging results, . - �
Mr .ames Horton, of Usborne, an a the work of putting plate glass fronts in across the sh al he counte4l thein and his pleasures and his difficulties. were put into operation, and no doubt I t) I
'believed to be one of the . -10hIr every one who heard the unusual sound They hold meetings four and live nights I
best bred the stores in Scott's block. W - finding threerof the flock ! misaffic !be LEFT FOR I ,---Mrs, 116gli Gil- - ,
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horses that has crossed the Atlantic, ' ,. lespie, and bar son, John, W6 1were , ;
fronts, when completed, will mak enced W Eearch arou i I . ' !
a -base P.Omm hd, to Sop& if . . I erally mauRge to get a good attendance.
and his stock shows it. With the excap- I I � ! . visitiDg Mr. Jas. --Gill spie the past few satisEed. as to the result �n old Huron. I
L shops look quite nobby.-Thp' altulaal, he could fin&,tbem. HebW Do � ay last for bheir At � th3ugh tlie I A few par-Li6s have gone over to tbe',r'r I , -
tion, path aps, of 11 Old Lord Had- - rifle match of the 33rd Battalion' Eti 8' ar until he earbe across the caicasses weeks, left on Mon I Scott Act uppor -efs were , Eta MCFPtU103 .
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dow," there ii not another. harse tlikb q . I home in Ha - - John, who was in jubil at ��over their vic ory, they were ranks but there is very little euthusi- i � .
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has been brought into the caunty that Association will be held -on tho,range in. of the aipimals. They wer badly torn I failiDg bea Milton.. J asm. The other evening one of the ! - -
. Seaforth to -day, Friday, when a good � and _ma'ngled, lint had no been Iona Ith owing: to cousurnrtion, also uarded in their conduct toward I
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has left a better class of bolts, dr fewer ' i has been considerably benefitted by the tb6soh who bAd mob Nvith disappoint- I � �' THE C,A.SH DRY 03,03 MA,N, -
� list of vremiumis will be'competed ]or.- � dead. He has no 'suspicion who the fresh invigorating air'of the -vicinity of mo�ut, and the . uturnost good feeling pre- young lad who seemed to ba deeply im- ,
poor ones, considering the time he has Mr. Charles- McKay, of this town has -)wners of t . b wolil I be : I - . �
been travellina here. The h eavy horse Oromarty. - vailed. While waiting for further -re-, pressed with the proceedings, and urge� I - i
�n . been appointed an assistant teach �r in well,for fariners in the vicinity to iepp ! - SEAFORT11,
business is a ne departure for Mr. : him to give himself up,& -b., ar,d become, - "
�,W the High School and will commence % close ,Watch a on their a eep S13 this I . �1 I turus, it wa,4 arranged tolhave speeches ,9, mem � I i
Whitley, but we hope 11 Welcome " will �,, -_ and sougs to while aw&y1tho time. Mr. berof'theAfmy,to which the' ' ,-
' . his new duties on the 1st-Januawy. Mi. is not likely th last flock qbat wi I �be . . Walton. . . .- � . - .I -.--
Prove as sn6cest,ful with hirn as 11 old McKay is an excellent teacher and a attacked.� I - - I � _- TnE, FIFTY:r.-Quite a numbet of Win. Cash was the fi#st to be, lifted lad in all sincerity replied that he Want- I 1; ate and not bring ridicule upon the
Clear Grit " did. If he does he 'Will , .1 I III)OD the counter. Hat made -a short ad to joiD, but he wanted to �. lick,, a I priv
clever yonncr'rr,ian,.aud While we co 3gra- . CouNcm Doix 3s. -At the Wat m0E ting friends took dinner oi � I the :fifth Of No-, lareEs, which was -ft-Iler first. The next day he met the cause they profess to serve,by airing -
have uoe camse to co,m plain. otl stees )f Stanley c6n,uyil Mr. Tho Wiley pre- aud appropriate at
- , tulate him n his promotion the tru . vember, with Mr. W' their raiment so conspicuously before
.7 � . - I �n. Beirnes, in his followed by M S013g by Mr. H erbert, en- feller and gave him th; aforesaid
DAROTA'i-NOTYSS.�Mr. Duncan Me- are to be equally congratulated- on heir 36nted his bond as collector fo this new hotel, After pa aking of the go6d - t't1f3ol "Bob o' the BiAt." This. was licking and iii the evening went forward the public. -
I A selection. Mr. McKa is- a forme v9ar. Moved by John Torrance,semud- " I I . —_
Farlaue, fbrmeirly of Stanley, bat now y I sta- � things provided by 1:1 mine hoot, the followed by speeches and songs alter- anol enlisted in the ra'nkfi of the Army. �
dent of the schoo]�.. This *ili ina a A by,&. M. Campbelli that the Co lec. company assembled ia the spacious sit- 0 � Ilensall. -
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of-Grandin, Dakota,, in a, private letter . � t -or's iiately until about 12 o'clock. One MANITOBA E�XHIBITS.-Great numbers
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four teachers on our'High'S bool btaff. 6ord be accepted. i' Ct, ri iLid. 1 tin- room-, and enjoyc d themselves �i of people came to sea the exhibition car
recently received, among other things . . 0 Dg-. ' I 'WE wish to thank our f riends and
. amusing felature in the gatheriog- was -
-1 - -looking femi ain e-, , I oved by John Torrance, secbndao� ,by int -0 Speechifying, and 'by other pastimes t C3 � ' ,1 Customers for their)iberal pe.ropage in theput,
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Bays, - 11 We had a hailstorm here, this . . . ' I_ �Vm. Clark th t. Wm, ThompBon ibe until -about nine o1lock p. m., when bat Grit and Tory sbook bands and of samples from Manitoba which came I . _e of the
- rejoicing in the sobriquet of 1'. I � I . � . I and hope we may have a continualle
SnImmer thEd would rather suprise you. ' - lane of his accc 1! joinel in cheers an' I to W - roxeterliastThursday. Thecaris i same. We are prepared to Pbow a large and
I Dowii.s, and representing heiself as oadi. ?aid- the baianc �unt § I ;50, they all wended their way home, well d congratulations as ,- I t
Huropites if you had felt it. We congra- ' one favorable return after another was 0128 of the Canada PRcific Railway Is, complete stock of 31illjner�r and Faucy�Goods,
0 tor and part, proprietress of a new s po'rt. br keeping Th B. Malloy ku in tflut pleased with the evening's e' ter', * and is sent by the company along all
tulate you an your victory in old Huron . 11 JaIn- aunou,need. TIiis does n:)t often occur I Do not fail to call and see our Trimmed rfatg
9__ i- 17 ine and net stock iournal recently start- , ?erson.-Csrri . Moved by Jobi Vor- ment Before se aratin all Qu in t, P -nil . � befoip purcha,ing elsewhere � mr. 1, 4.V-- -
"I . 1, 6 OG(Au Acii. -Kaouttar Ulu I . r b 5 in Political oircleB. Lne branches or tbeill. lines to tbe differ- �o . -
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I Huronite, writing, from Cass County, ed in Toronto, entitled ,"The Excbangge .&nce,.secoiided by Wm. Clark, th,tt t,be Save the Qneeu." i [Th.� above was inteudcd ffir last wcek, but ent stations ! The exhibition samples the latest styles in Hats and Bonnets, which
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... - � , Dakota, says, "This is a coll-atry Mart," has been ,oanvassin ' , SOCIAL. -On the evEhiLig of TburEday, was r ceived too late J . are furnishe& by the sample farms be- cannot fail to suit the most bustidioms. Remera.
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r - . � tawn for some days for subscribers for aid, $65.60; Mr. Dallas, �'... 2.60 ; Wra. Thanksgiving Day, t4ere was a social ber our old stand Dr. Buchanan's block, Km'g
.�_ where there is no lack af wants, and , � ' 0 1 TF.Aciamt ENGAGEb.-Mr. E. Mcls-,en- loDging to the Syndicate throughout I 2
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. uffatt., $10.80 D. MeTaNi8h, $10 �'" - held in the Canada Methodist pai sou- zie 1) is been enuaged as principal of the -iit'
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i �-, i , many here are &-ufferiag from are of tli,e her paper. * Theladymay be geraine '" I Mai oba and the Northwest, C0n8I8tII3g'- Butter and eggs taken as ca'ih. 8S2-8
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1: I - and what -she represents herself. to -be, Mrs. Erwin,$1 .12.�Carried. Moved age here, when a I leasaut tirne was Winthrop school, for the nexu. year, at of grain. root6, grasses, and a few min- I
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A- - . but those subscribing for the paper y A. M. Camptell, second _d by J6bn eu j oy ad. Af ter � partig'ki n g of the good a sailary of �450 and Mis Maooia Gov- erals. The or:aiu is very good fbe a I
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7 9 i state of tne roads, a large quantity of ,
dently,h*d times inthe great eld should make sure of the fact before hay 01%.inley, that 16 by-I&w be things provided, Mr , M.'Morrison was enlock, daughter of Andrew Govenlock, being well filled,and the straw long and
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D,a,kata, as, well as in less favored parts pay their money. -Ur. Hugh ROM has assed appointffig Returning Offi',0178 Callbd to the chair, hd a lengthy r as istaut, 'at a salary of �225,- They heavy, but the yield per acre is, accord- ,
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-doubt but . I i are both excellent teachers. Mr. Dor- I iDg to the tickets on the samples, much ' r.)
of the world, and we have no his pork-paGk-ing establishment in fall or the several olling sub diViSiOD I of -gramme put into his hand. As iitwill.' . farmers in this neighborhood have been
, --- operation agai a, an d expec to to do a n i no h his townBbip fo - the comin Z year Fhe .take up too much of N o*ur valuable WaLce ranCE! the present effici . ej.A and popular I 1' busily engaged during the past week,
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. many wha left cam-fortable hom as in i" - . the game as in Ontario. The potatoes '
, .. larger business ,this, season than ever ollowing are .the' officers appo a pd : to go into particulars, � suffice it to say . I , in securing their root crops. The yield
10,11tario, a few years ago, in the hope I teacher intends spending a term at the were' . particularly poticed, on account Of 1 is good. -Mr. N. MeTaggart, of Chisel.
tha,t they would speedily becom6 before. -The watef-pi'Pes have now ,een or sub-divisio No. 1, Tho i. Ken ard, ;, that there were sp(ieches, recitations, Normal School. their' great size. From beginning to hurst, shipped from this station this �
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wealthy land proprietors in Da;kota,, extended to Mr. V&uEgmond's woollen o. 2, George Stewart; No readings, and sacred pusic well rer der- end the exhibition was good, but quite i I
factory. -Mr. Wm. . SQmerville, a station !! , athwell, jr.; No. 4, - James. DILI: ad by Miss Kirkby a d Miss Sm 1lie. �
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. would just as soon now that they were . I Kippen. as good could be ob6ained i '
. aaent on the Canada Pacific Railwa c v .1 a Ontario POLITICAL MEETING. -The Hon. Sir
back -by their own fireside under the t, y in' ISO that the lErk pro' ide papers for After spending & mod pleasant evening Ro-.K bottom prices have been struck
protectiag�, folds of th.a. grand old flag Manitoba, arrived home on MO ay, : 110m1nation and election accord: g to the pr ermi-maied bir all I I � Richard Cartwright, the member for
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th-aes 'braved. & thousa,-nd years the I and intends spending arn-onth's� oli- i law..- Carried. The counci thenn ,'6d- .singing the Aoxology, when Rev. Mr. at Weismiller's cheap store, Kippen. Ile is sell- I � South Huron, according to previous
� I days with frien,A8 in 'Ontario. lie �ike8 4 journed to meet- again on , ' ing 26 yards of Pray coitton 27 i Fiches wide for $1, i ,I Grorr I ie. I
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battle and the breeze, inatead of ahiver� � ecember 27th,,at 1 o'clock p. m. i I y tion.� . 1. graycotton 1 yard -Aide ar, 8 cents a yard, AILORD's A I R -my S�uwzH.-On Sun- notice, delivered an address in Hodgins'
. men's nderwear at450 and upwards, somedress i e4 � ening
Manitoba, and railroading there,fully I . I hall on Tuesday v- of this week,
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�� . ous but' dec�aptive - P . � goops D,t 6c a�yuid'and cur�ants at Be a lb., day I
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wing, of t eat American eagte. * I . 0 Ing 18 lbs. �of excellen�t dry su,gar fok $1. The above and interp-sting, and
I I Wright leaves bare to -day for To to I Usborne. into bis new store this week, where he are all genuiva bArgairis, and 4re only a few of held- meetings in the Baptist church was listened to throughout -with markea,
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TiaB LATE PETER McTA,VI911.-It is on his way to Mugaton..-Howo -th's I CouNcm DOINdS.-At the I ast In, 3e :will q have room ,to : display his well the.many offered by him. 884 '. and also in the Temperance Hall, the
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astonishing how quickly the pioneer Hibernica and Comedy Company had 4f the Usborhe c uncil it(wrta MON selected stock of riieriebandise.-Mr. A�. GOOD C1%1X,-,F,'.__ officers disa reeing about the distribu-
I In od house he � d. by . ; . . .under -signed 9 casion. considering the very bad stateof
I seittlers of this county are: dropping. off.. a 90 re on Saturday n ght, . Horney, seconded by', J. Halle I hat John.,Hewitt, near Walton, has a, good offers Jor-'sale 80410 excellent Shropahlre� ram tion of the proceeds. of the banquet held the ro�ds, was large. Dr. MoDermid
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* and gave a first-claBs entertainment.- Wh , I fat heifer a:ud thoroughbred bu 3 1 he and eii e limbs. They are we] -bred from, hn� I in Gorrie. It is said that Captain occupied the chair,
,�) When we look back over the past four- the account of ite ok Son, for Ant . porped eko&, W a reference to Their record I
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teen years the nana-ber-that have taken Mr. Robert -Jamie,3on 'has one of the ing, anaounting to $39-10, be p id - wants to dispose. of, sid if our bute ers the fai - fairs wia a at all Turner said before I the banquet was BrsiNzss Dim-ECTORY.-We ha,-ve to-
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their departaxe to the better land is handsomest Clear Ght cqlts, foi its age,. I ("Jarried. Move Hall B, sec nded want, good beef tbey better give Mr. Shropf hire ram stands for service to a limited given that he would give a correct ac- ceived for publication a directory of the
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almost startling�. We: have still an- that can be seen - anywhere. It is a . ac neyl a onlas IJ son Hewitt a call. We h ve seen them and nuqib of ewes. Those desi ase coun�t of how the proceeds would be several business places of this prosper-
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other this. weak to: add to the list.. Mr. perfect model. -Mr. C. W. Papat has eceive ,$1.,Q to provide Joae�h Be-yitt, theyure splandid.-C' N. shoold call early, as their nun er is I mited. spent,,which he did not do until Monday
�, I J"Es CdoPER, London Read, - Tuckersmith ous and growing village, bnt the late
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. Peter McTavish passed quietlyaway at been laid up for a week or so wi % 9, t and wife with provisions a Ld' clothing. I . . Kippei, P. 0. 880-t.f. . . I . 7 even�ing last. During the day it was ' hour at which it was -received makes it
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hia residence: on the Mil severe attack of tronohitis, but is now - � - -Carried'- Movec rumored,that a detailed account would'
.1 Road, Tucker- . I by J. Shier, secdiIa. . : Steph . . Pol ,iK, BusiNEss.-Mr. 11. Shafer hay. impossible for us to publish it this week.
smith, on Saturday morning last, at -the sufficiently recovered to be able, to at- � ed by"J. Hackne "that .Mrs. Johi is re. ing ffiBbos . . be 9 van at the meeting that night and
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� c eive 04 for relie .-Carried. Mo,v a by plowing. Match was held on Jobn .ab4nt to�enibark in the ' )ork business
. oompax&tively early age of 64 -years.. tend to business. -Professor Jones has I hen . . It. will receive due attention next week.
Until very recently he was still a strong, already disposed of a la e number of Ill. Hot Y, - i . how business of this kind was conducted
m . rg ne - secoiIded by J. IShier, at 13 rown1g farm about two miles from 1 Ire- tbiri f 611 and Winter. , W ) bespeak tor by the oricers . (From all Occasional correspondent.)
vagorous, robruat-looking man, and judg. tiGkets for his concert on the 24th inst., ' ' "homas Bennet receive 44 f1or relie '_ . '-' I . of the army,& large num. -
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ing from appearances seemed to be good and it promises to be a very successful I Carried. .Moved by H. �. favorable �111 , ,hat line, as Rip bar were in attendance. To the disap. A PLEASANT ENTEw.rAINxENT.-The
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� . I P or wete very dili- delight of others, Captain Turner was night by the Young LsLdies'Litermy
. aummer, however, he commenced to �he dental business of Mr. Cartwright ,till Saturday the! 6th'day ol Decein er, tory about entering, 1 H6wever there to part with. �
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complain:,.;hat - continned attencUng to in this towia, and will remove to :Mr. : t 11 o'clock a.m.-Carried. - 1� , ' CITANG' T ' . not oqual to the task, being unable to I Society was really ,excellent. The
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.1 hiff Grffirtary business unti Cartwright's rooms, opposite the Com. i . � I I state even the amount of the proceeds. society wish to express their sincem
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i .1 about two mercial hotel, at * the, beginning of ,the I I I . . . � I and the following prl2pB were aww-ded ne�s heretofore carried on by Mr. Henry He stated at one time that about $53 thanks t those outside their -club who
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1 Bluevale. - by the judges: Firsl� clas ��-lst, Im. Shafer changed hands on Monday last. _'
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worse that he had to Gease from work. week. These rooms are more - con Mo - � DEIT * � 8�__ Mr. I. McLennan,', so w( 11 and f &vor- was, realized, but some who, out of came forward with such genial gooa
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. entirely, but he: was not con -fined to bed dil's and con tral thin those he noy r oc- � OF " A RESI�ECTED TuRNAE Ity Welsh, Yeandle plo�; 2nd, Thomas bly h no wn by the farmer . in this vicini- curiosity or otherwise, kept an account will to assist with the programme.
I'AamEk�-Mr. John. Epplett, of the th Welsh, Munro plowl Second claB i.- .& .. , , , .
until within a few days before his capies, and no doubt the change will [ I of -the tickets sold made the receipts The chair was filled by Mr. S. A. Wil-
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i . ;c ancession o n T1 as- , . � ring between 080 and $90. Few, if any, of fficulties he
- � f Turnberry, died o 'lot, Wesley Snell, Hill's patent; 2ad, son. Notwithstanding the di
des-th. The- disease which carried him inceesae his already extensive - pracaae. io� ay., aft r an ,,In . � I .11r"
, I ess of abo 11 t eig at an . Wilson Anderson. � - it to i Do fullest. extent. T a I
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I McTavish was a. native of Perthshire, don., were this week the guests of Mr. 1 1 o wap one of the ' - ' - .buy . of first-class Turner I a report at all satisfactory, and a and diffide,nce," our young friend Came
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was ab years of age, a nativ: of I FOOT' BALL. -The pecond matol � in . to enlist his sympathies. viz, 11 The
came to, Canada with his. at nobly in the cause which never fails
Scotland. He Francis Case, of this town. -A roller russ(ils. . very;hot discussion was indulged in, the o .
�. lather and other membem of his family Skating rink has been opened out in , tut 65 i . recommendation, and wO are of the chief persons taking part in it being I
% I Devonsl�ire, J-Pingland, and emigrate( opinic n that it is farmer's in-
. u v as.played in 1ia, t I - ladies." Our affable merchant, S. Jac
in 1832, and settled in the tawnship of Cardno's ball. -A grand Scott. t I .0 the se'ries of the c p Captain Turner,- Ca tain Miss McLeod, k.-
, t ais country about 35 yeam ago. U I 2 erest to give him 9, call. . . P
North Easithope, in the county of Perth. Jubilee will be held in Carduo'wh&l. o I I He place, between the M �Ichanios club of � and Oeneral Turner. 19 Esq., was enrolled for - his well -
11 013ttled Arst in Bowmanville and ret Loc&L BnEvrrx . . Captain M-cLe "
When the family arrived in Montreal, . Monday evening next, when in mddi ',ion , a4n- Berlia and the club )f this place, ),nd . F,S�-Mrff- M- H. Ham- sided strongly with Captain Turner,but known and popular Song 41 The old
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to choice music, addresses will be de - . �ears, woi king- at his resulted in a tie o! two games a ch. . gray goo8e," but failed to aprear, Much
the father was, smitten with cholera, t'ade as carp'entiar. He tho�m moved )n midBt, -Mids Greta MelliE is at present Geneiral, who -seemed to be more than to the disappointment of the audien -
and died there. There was a- fiLraily of livered by Rev. John Gray, of - Clin �on, I �f - Oar boys elb,im that tl beat Seaforth . . . ce
five Bons and two dA.- and Mr. John McMillan, of the tc wnship of Tarnberr y and tJok some Lime ago, but balae'to, again play visiting frionds in Forest, --Our esteem- a m'tc '
ughters, an(I Peter Hal ett. t, . � I ,a or is opponen a. con- The next of the series takes place on I
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. was� the youngest. He 'continued to There will be no admission fee c -barged p land, whe're be lived tip t 11 the tie both Berlin and Seafofth on Th ks ed friend, Mr. Edgar, is doing very well Officers on this occasion can , the t wenty-fif th of this month.
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. reside in North Ea.-athope a a til 1857, but a collec , tion will be ta�en to de �ray Oihisdeith. He. waO noted for his kild. giviq Day, as the urnilpires were from in.the way of regaining health. -Every scarcely be too severely censured. One I �
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when he sold bis-fo.rm there and came expenses.-Ta.ylor, the- man-- who was I I - . r. no seemed one w is pleased with the induction on I Zurich.
to: Tackeramith,a,nd purchased from Mr.- onamitted to the county gaol a short, tact. . E a was a co, pistent meml)e " of tathe�, AraDge, but th(: action of ono of Tuesday.-Aul iron gate' belonging to 10-0
0 . . � ad professio�s a few weeks ago, would Rr,,MOVIZD. -'Mr. Gabriel Holtzmall,
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q a kind �Ea her,.and a true friend A he Solar forgot himself that be t ,ew the ot�er night, no doubt to claim the descend to snythingso mean and bane- has removed to his new premises 0
Gn Which. he resided until his death. I cheese fadtorry,was up before the county r reward P
2�afahboi. He leave, a wife, four da 11- a D 'b, when Berlin
About fifteau months after his arrival 1 Judge on Monday. The cha,rge was - ; 11 - ti � ' a �, �s liat and cbe�red of 05 offered by its owner. I ful in its effects as was -the wordy war- posit*e the tin shop. Mr. Holtzman has
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-r-smith he married the eldest i clearly proven and sentepce was to be . i.1 �. .
in Tnakc . daugliten Ld Ir`ade�,a -goal. They also made them .'.A dOOD COLT.-]Vjr. Jolin McNevin, of fare of Monday night. To some -present been d oin a the prin cipal undertaking ill
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delivered to -day. -Miss M. E. Mclean . w o bELVE he play ,16. :minutes 1aftead of 45; the the 1�ippen mills, has disposed of his the meetiDg referred o was the most this, section and his iucreased facilities
I ... I daughter of, his neighbor, Mr. John ` ' rmpathy of many fri I a n d s. I .. . I t
refere' isaid it was only 45 by his ti me, Spring! colt to Mr. Rober; McLarer, of interesting Of the series and no doubt U
. I Broadfo(A, br., who Stitt survives him. . who b as been absent for several months 1 P will, no. doubt, a sure him a large share
. I _! NOTES.- Mr. R. Farro w, *son' of 9 1. . -will be the most firmly im- of public patronage, He h a hand-
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He leaves behiud a fam- ily of five boys, I in Dakota and Blanitoba,returned home I but b y� all other watch ;1�ls it 'Was 55. He Hers 11, for $135. This colt is only six its lessons a s
I . � V- a r r o iv, 1�sq., M. 1. 3. im ' month -r. McNevin's pressed. The two Turners did .not try some hearse and attends funerals in all ,
and ftmr gir1g. The eldest I . I on Tbursday"uight.-A meeting of the pttawa B. a I is home fr, may have made a W1814hos, as also did � a old, and is from 1Y.
son. is in 1) visi . . i .
I 7embers of the Seaforth Fire Brickde 1 i it to his father. "B&II the bm$ire, who thilew up his liat. well -k aown prize carriapre inare, and was to 'make those ipresent think tbat they parts. �' .
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" '_ :L� the sam, jolly,' an a frienc,iy &,y as Theyplay the draw ofl! at Berlin at a Bired I,y 11 Old Sorrel Clo d " It is as werdLqihte so rialigious: as they appeared POLITICAL
months aga. He was a mar, 6f very I will be held in the Council'chamb u . LTEETI��(".-Sir Richard
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a � , great intf-rest ia the breeding and� i . � 1-11 I . er appear as town hall here on ruesday. Dr, Ba
. rearing of t'lioroughbred atock, eqpc.(.i-' i . ;�. � aiu6s, 111a�.tle dealers, bhippEd last IS t- the Queen's hotcl, bad �omeeigbtfeszive mistaken Mr. .51cLareu ha3 got a stop- bad a' ' ossiWe, A rather sudden obanan occupied the cbair� There W88
In -Lakeview. , '14 . 9 p I
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' . . I . � Young men tip for mahcious, injury to per, and one which, if no accident chanelo 1 A fe1v -�veel IL
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allyhors-,_-santl8beep. ,N,)thi11,,Ji1(_-as&d1 A Ni7w Socii;-.rY.-Last , Ks ago ' those officers a most intelli4eiA.. al bough not a large
-Mouda night � inia stoct- stfiers NVY ioll aver,ft i
him better thati to ac�eago' , y ged.1,"00 property and using p'tofane I' befall.t, wilryet make a vuluable ftock told the pecple;of Gorrie dieuce. ,S'IrP,i,-.�l,,tiddeliV4eredamOst
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I )d horse, tbe Y-Oun.a pi�ople of this vicinity con ire- muds EaC�� They - to the It cost them in tlj a gl borhood of horse as well. � fit subjects fok heavF-j
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ow;)( -d the f1r,t imported. stalli6ii, 1, old ! conversatioili, the party appuintell a �40 old mu' try in tht- . I X 0 h rs 0 - ;
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:, '� i I 11 I I .. � 1�r spr ng. , On Wecl t'�ce`Buch pranks.-MrE Coi-inack and numbEr of t4a members ofl Kipper. and thought MonUy night's row was the sportsmen with guns and rifles Well ' '
I kvwereitm," that travelled in Western ' chairins.rFand Proceeded to organiI Osday .6"t, Mr. Monta_. . . or W -ft - .
?� I I g 6r," Shi 7)pl d Mrs. Smith, leave this ebk f ni- Hills Green cor,gregatious assembled MOBt disgracef 41 thing that has occurred primed;Fipent the mrast of T
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. I -tv. Mr. Cliqs. Treffry was elected . Q4er 151) pigs from the Bluei ale c�ll ek 3e' peg.-E.C. Davies who !formerly resided to wituess the induction of our new in Gorrie for years and has destroyed the big swamp near this place ,100-killg ;
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ef 8everal superior imported animaL, Preisi�lent, � Mr. W. Dinoin, Secretary, ArItory, 116se being the last (if Ahe se 9,-- in Henfryn, but who h!s been sojum� Dg minis .
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He was a perso,n of more than ordinawy ter, the,Rev. Mr. Acheson, which the usef u1nes8 of the 0� fficers who took for the (leer which, had been Beall to
I and Mr. S. Spencer,TreaBurer, and Miss pop.-Tbe oting oh the Scot'i Act be 7e in the Northwest, has been here oh a took place in the Presbyterian church part in it here and hasi'alBo made naany enter the swamp during the morning',
intelligence, 1)at wais, of a quiet diB'Posi- .Maggi,a Treffry was el -e- cted Editress.. A 'Vaq ve qui6t and one sided wVkh visit for the past week. He presided of this place. The induction sermon lose confidencein the entiTe movement. but after a most weary search thaY
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