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.. WHOLE NUMBER 896. . I- . 6 - , . .. s FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1885. . - I --f $1 50 a Year, in Advance.
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HE . TIEIE COUNTY COUNCIL. orted ithat in accordance with illstruc- brw - I -
— 4 I . p � r for d6iage for injary �astained by that tll'� req -ti Mr. Currie
� � . � � . - I est o I collicern- Murray a sharp blow with a club on th-e teeth cut in it and three thin wheels With
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. �._ . ' ' tions given at- last meeting he had ex- -alierse by falling 1hrough. . Alexander's ing Fisher's bridg,e be granted'. also head, kno,eking him insensible, and Te- teeth-int'hem. Tli,etiTir,eetliiii-oij�e-,c;Nk-,ork
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�.; - County Council of Auron met at, ainined Thynne's bridge on the Lake bri�� 'ge on the town line between 1,libbert that- the Road Commissioners 'take lievin him of Ithe contents of his pocket loose oil the same -xis, and the thick �
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I -� auLay, 27. The clerk Sli ore Road, Ashfield. The bridg4b'was and'.Usborne, tbat as Mr. Mowbray has tenders for the cre,,tioli of stone- abut- book, some $84" The man who conimit- .
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ook the chair -where the several reprp,-. built -of cedar -'and ,was well put together. I not p aced ,in t, in tr before the council nie,nts aif(I erstructure hit' te(Itlie-iss,t,altis(I-esci-ibe(lasbeiii lidrt, thi . . I
[I 0 � an Iron �8111) Iff B a ones, and yet drives one thLe same i
- � seritatives filed -their certificates of elec- i � .
Olearing Sale, t It is upwards of 20 feet spai.i -and 9 feet cerli ill that any ,-inch accident ever Londesboro �nd le tl�e contract as soon and wearino, a brown moustache.0 I . .(I the - .
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� _ - ible' and b, e the woi k properly - inspector of private d-tailis ,-it tliirxl no -%v'�Ly at all. _AleC1l-,_tJliVS .Jr42� in-
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. . V41 - I water running -under it. The approaches that any actioi�,be taken in,. the matter. executed. Actiln' oil the opinion of the Toronto, was dismissed from theservice vited t I -
--AT clerk t1l.e.ii called upon ihe 'council to will- require some repairs. It. is tile In reference td"ille � 0 call and examine the thin r aild - I I
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1050� I . application of Lien- County Solicitor e committee recolli-- of the corporation awing to - negleq' in . explain it if they call. ;
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I � I elect a wa�i�Aetl for the current year. third largest bridge fin the Lake S1 I - I
� . . - 1 6 . 'ore tellant Colonel Ater,askin.g. for a g ran t niend that tile claim of Mr. Harbottle regard to the drain leading tQ,_ Dr. Oli- I .
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. ' Moved T�y Mr. AM�t,llilhw, - reevi of . Road,, Ashfield. � ' % , . Mr. C. Blackett ltol)iilsoll, of Toron- . � I �
. The pouth abutnient. Of .9 Rifle .Mssociation, for extras on the lloline�'ville bridge be pha t's house. Ile, has lo�en twenty to, the p11l)lisl1(,,l, 0,, -]Ie
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� roI Hallett, SeAnded by jUr. Itatz, rce,� e of of the Port 'Albert brid("re is spr6iii,g, from it is recoipmeLided -that no'grant be not paid., It is also rec 7 , 1, I
� S lklr._� T. oi t� - � . . onimended that years in the service of the city- has taken over the Caria(lian Farmer and - I
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an - . util, its place about 18 inclies. It -'will re- 9 vdil.. It I - also r(Ilcollill-leaded that the the Road Comm* exanline Ball's - —The farm known as the- " Cxfflespie " (-�,1,4,11c I'lecordl
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' � � quire a false bent phiced under i of $3,000 for boundary line appro- bridge and have 't0he same rebuilt if farni, situated about three miles from I,,,,, (a Canildian, i
� . Moved in ami�_ndin(nt by Mr. Johfi- make it safe for public trial. ,He had priations b in Which I. thegrall e i .1 �
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- soil, reeve of'Goole-rieli ld apiary diepartments will be continu ed. . . 1. . .
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— A . - I I , .7 seconded by Mr. the capproadies to Dyer's. bridgd fenced The committee ave ex,linined the docu- of stone, also that a wooden superstrue. auction a fe%v days, ' o. The farm Col.'- These ilew attracti011-3, collibilled A%,vith - .
- Kay, reeve Ir. Patri&- at a cost bf $35. - . Merits submitt - by �h . e' conrity treasurer ture with fourte feet roa( w . _' - I
of Fisborne iat.'_NL � I I ay be tains 12.5 acres and a" 87,600, .Mr. ;
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Kelly; reeve of Blyth ..i�tl -wardeh. � I brought , J fornmr practical features, will w,akie the I :
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. I J��inl e Moved by Mr. Cook and seconded coill, i sinkilig erected thereon. The- several .Road James Gillespie of Arizona,: one of the Rar a-1 Ca n*a1diau .one of tine -,:,lost wel- �
I )oil a ballot b taken,there voted' b' Mr. Ratz, that'all the bridges in tile fund for the P., i I � I i
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Grand Success,. for Mr. Strachart 23, a;id. for -Mr. K,ell n t bridges on boundary all very satisfa. tory, and that the in- their din . —Last Sunday afternoon in Ottawa, a -of our agriculturist,-, - I
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. 26, whereupon the elerik declared .`M� r. lines ,and in incorporated villages, be VC,lit 1-neDtS have been made in accordance After passing several by-laws the boy 15 years of age, named Poulin, was I i
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AND— . . The Nrarden* upoii taking 'tl�e ell ' tile local municipalities in �%vhich they for he erection of a lo6k-up in Corrie first Tuesday in Ji Lne. Point. He tumb ne, off , the toboggan I i I
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. I . thanked the council for the honor, and ar6;ktaid,that the by-1,ov assunling tile. is f coininerided. chased a farm of one handred acres, and I
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. . referred lo the business likely to come bridges be repealed. Lost oil a diyision -ec �1 , C I I 1. . � � I
I � � ' . 0 � ,ov y � r. .'lrvin, anc,.secoii(e( .. a: la a. i rock at the foot of the hill. - D&Ah must ' -
before the council. I by a maj.-rity of 8. . I . ; small tunnels, ea-ebof which serves as a . - I
I I . !� ' ..by, dr. Young tbtit-tbe recommendation The Nova' Scotia Legislature -will have been instantaneous. I
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8".1`1 LL. GOIN-G ON. A cominittee to - select tile s't-midin , iNf6veclby'iNir.MeMillitii-,Ludsec'onded of t. le committee respecting tile bound- meet on the bruary. . —The Montreal Carnival was a great ' 1
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con unittees for the I year --as �-Jlotted by Mr. Britton, -that a new bridge be ary line appr1opriation be not adopted, --Th� Scott Ad goes itito force � in success, far out -rivaling its predec(ssors buildred geese are kept sitting through i
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for and was found to be as fo . ol - I vlz: built at. Londesboro wiih stone abut- I but that the $3,000 asked for, be grant- Dufferin Couilty or Nslay Ist. in the number of visitors from, o t 'de . ' "" I I
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. klessrg. McMillan) Kay, K, i e,i Hem- kments and an iron superstructure and ed to improve the boundary* lines. —A statue'of Sh George Cartier was points, the number of whom. is sholwil as soon as ,
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0 . that the work be proceeded with a,t a's Can ied oil a division by a majority of -unveiled at Otta "; be- -
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J11117. W�_N. Watson o -'f- Seafordi. `%yas, early a day as possible in ti e spring two. . . —A 11) � eggs. The neAs are, kwpt in darkiless, I
0 company is eing formed to con- twee n forty and fifty thou.mrid. .
A11,Kinds of GOTOds at on motion appointei aiilditbr � ��y the I'Leferred to tile Road ai�id BrIdge Com*' - Moved by livir. Beacom, and seconded" struct a railway around Montreal inoun- —F. Wellesley Porter, the Mail eni- which causes the greese to Loiltinue sit- I
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. council., -and the'Wa,rden appointed Mr.. inittee. . . . - by. Mr. McMillan, tha,f tbo,. report be taiii. - . � ting as long a's required, ' rl . � �
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Cost and Upder. jaiiie. Patton-, of Goderich. Township A- nibtiol�' by Mr. Currie, and .second- aineaded b recommending a grant of `-�A turkey socia, I in Colchester South, prize from the Caledonian .0ciety. —Mr. Jam' McKenzie, cattle dealei; I
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I . Heunings, to have Fisher's ten lollars to the Ontario 11ifle Associ- got tip ill aid of the church realized for an alleged poem .on ROI)ei-t of East Williams, di ed lately under'kath- , -
- adjQuined until ten o'clock Wednesday bridge at Wivaliam. examined -with a atioi ' � . . Z �
� I I - . I 0 -11 , i. —Carried. . . $12.50. - . Bums, will be asked to disgorge, as it er peculiar eircumstirnees. His sickness I :
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. mcomililcr. I . I I view to having it re -built, was also re- Moved by Mr. Straclian,-sec —11'raii�isCleino-%F,aproinment-Orange- has been - dis6overed that toile effusion began with toothache; the tooth Was ex- � J,
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I . I . � WRDXE13D+%Y, Janilary 28. fe-rred'to the 1',oad . and Bridge Cominit-. Mr -Elliott, and carried, that the report man of Ottawa, Ints been appointed a - i,.v as a barefaced plagiarism. . tracted and the jaw became ulcerated; I i
. If yoi,.t hav e not called oa. us yet, be I Council met pursumit. t(J adjournment, tee. - be amended so as to recomiliend that Senator.' . . . —The wife and six childrpil of -Mr. j it was lanced and the poismlou-s matter . 4
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I I and after routine proceedings, a petition - tell the claim of Mr. 4N1-owbviy be further —One of the besi blocks in Parkhill, A. INTickett of Thoradale, have been pro-- 'mingled with his blood. Blood poison- - I
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sure to do so before the close of this fro m. Mrs. kossand �21 other ladi(�-'s ofAlle o'elock Friday. . . .
. . .,irtq1dired into by the lVarden and Clerk, a three story incr Was the result and he (Red in spite of I
I . .. wbitc brick, was burned strated by diphtheria. There has been Z-1) . �
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' - Bluevale Women's. C-1tristian Temper- - . FRIDAY, Januai3r 30. and shq,�ijd they find that his claim is a down on Monday night. one death but it is hoped that the reit of every reinedy whiell skill could' apply, I :
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sale, -as goods are selling fast, and bax- anee Union, praying the council. to Council met pursua,ut to adjournment, proper'one that the sum pf ten dollars —Detroit River, opposite. Windsor, is the fa ily will recover. The Public Mr. McKen i was a widely-kilowii and . �
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gains are the order of- the day. . " . � � d ull 11 . - � bighly respectable mail. He dealt very .
0 . poor Was referro'd to the special commit-. Moved by A A Wilson, seconded by - township of Hibbert pay .... extensively in cattle and had a number : �
(,actions tee- Anumbei-of cominunications'and ., . i � . an eqw.Ll ously delayed ther by. prevent the spread of thedisease. . I
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AVe are making sweeping- re _ � I Anthony Allan, that the Council employ amount. 4 ., i i , ,Ir, —Jo�ln Watson Esq., reeve of Ayr . ---,'Saturday night a body of fifteen of farms in East Williams' under his -
. . �T� I 0 I . - Circulars were read and referred to the a competent engineer to attend to all The -report was tl ' I ;
I ten read as aniended has been elected warden of the county farmers went out to all obno.-Iious� toll charge. - �
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� . . Y�rork at present under the. care of the - and adopted. . of .N%Taterloo-. The honor is well mer- jate on 'York street, near Rainilton '� —V T, r e Creighton,, of Kingston,
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. I � . 0 1 c I'Load Connuissioners, and: that the War- Tile clerk was instructed to procure a ited. ripl, . - I
- � . . . ied it do*n, and also a sort of wood � Peniten, tiary, died Saturda :
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I county soli6itbr concerning Mr- Har- dell's'committee advertis'e for applicarits copy of the' Ontario Statutes of this year . . . y 1110111 -ID& *.I - I
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, —The Salvation'A.rmy, was tb,e'eause arch which covered the approach to it. He had been in ill 13 ealth for so m- e time I
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F.0 R'Go 0 -D S _. bottle's Glailn.'for the extras at tile for said position, and be empowered to for _ each reeve and deputy of the council, of twenty new con -ii aunicants joining the The mob were greatly worked up, far m-- although able to disi,,harge t � I
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. .Holm, esville bridge, whicli.�was * ,eferred encrage a sidtable person at a salary not said statutes to be file property of ihe Tbedford Presb t n a re- ers are bound to have the gate removed his office up to witbin, a, few days of - I .
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to the Road and Brid(re ' Comini ce., . _- exceeding $700 per annuin. - espective municipalities. . i ' 1
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. . The ustiai motion Was mad and re- Aloved 'in. amendment by Mr. Cook, �Nlr. -.9trachan, Road Commissioner, —The liquidatom of the Exchange �
If yqu require anything in Fur Caps, " —The Canadia;n voyageurs will leave the Dufferin estate,- near Clandeb6yel
. � . ferred to the Fin,aiiee Coinm�ttee. for the lid seconded by A-fr. C. Wilson, that was instructed to examine Ze-tlandbrid(re Bank have published a list of the -credit- Alexanoria for home oil the 6th of County Down, in 1817, and ,came to - .
appropr�&tionj of $3,000 for boundary , � 0 � I .. �
G-affs,:_ Boas, Capes,- or Timm' _s be. i1stead of employing, an encrineer for the and the bridge between Upper and ors. Twenty centsion the dollar,will"be and will in al'I probability Kingston in 1822. be -went to the Mid- - I
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sure, to call ' and see GiLr goods ,%n,(1-, tions as: last year. , ality attend to tile- building and re- theii safety Eor 11-ablic travel at the Rine � --The veteran ph�enolo 13. Seventy-fiv f the Canadians have ac- MbLedonald. From boyhood to the end '
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� I P, , pcounty bridges, and re- sessim. - � Fowler of New York, lectured to a cepted a three menths'engag if e e it iin, and . � I
ces this m otith. Don't forget tile to enquire if a House of Refuge, �,uitable ceive from th6 county $2 per day for 0 account of Mr. Straellan lu�viiig crowded audience iil London last 3N1' r -ice, and will remain in trusted,! friend of the Premieran(l Sir . . - � �
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for the requirements of this coun Y 60111d such work,- and have power to secure the beeii appointed a brid, e comm asioner day ilight. . �
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I .Moved in amendment to the amend- � mein er of tile Caol. and Court House ry and Reading Room since its opening grand-ebild baptized oil Stinday. The oc urred'
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I —OF— McCattahey, Seaforth, were 'appointed te -- fo Messrs. Harstone, of Seafortb, a Lord.Dufferili while tile years ago. The old lady is now- in her men lost ih i
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- I � pactiv'e the -current year.—Carried on a division ory, of Exeter, and'Halls, of Go(.lerich, latter -vva�p Governor-General of Cana -da. 66th year. � . .3. The weather was ill
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as -ailtcd t . were appointed on the Board of County —Rev. Robert Hume, forinerly of St, —In London the other etay a gentle, storm, in -a -de it impossible to distinguish . i lz�
, - I schools. The sum of $300 - w y a iiiai ority of three. intensely cold and the b
. to be equally divided betwe, the -NInved by Mr. Campbell, and second- Examiners for the examination of Pub- George in the county of Brant, has re- man found a large. pearl in some oysters, oij - - I
Branch Agricultural and Horti( -) eats at any distance. The vessel was I I I
HOMAN -. BROS*JJ � ;ulturcd ed by Mr. Me'Millan, that this Council he S 1-1001 teathemfor the current year. ceived a call frow the congregatio'ns of -Which was val-a' S �
Societies.o - . . I .- ed at $25, and in Mark- driven by the terrible gale broadside ' �
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The -usual letter from the County tilig fottrl tile' desirability of adopting no account except it contains a detailed —The John H. Stratford hospital at covered among tile bivalves wbich -a the destruction of several vessels. The 1� . -
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; ' of'menibers in C 4- ' ' 'Councils. Lo, t A motion f6r. the usual grant Of $200 tution will be formally opened on the unexpected treasures of tbiskind ought S P e -ter, I "
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- - , ,. (lent lands for the year 1884: , on a divi. ion by a In, jority of tw-enty- to build a lock-up at Gorrie, was refer 10th inst. by the Lieutenant -Governor. to give quite a boom to tile oyster trade. to ,Stand 9 I
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Ashfidld ...... i....,...........'_1$ Ei 6s - . inoti me-- unable to help themselves. Only one . i
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Calbo e.. i � 1. � A oil adding Mr. Jas. Hays to The School Committee ii:eported that a the Dominion Government as damages bridgd hotel,,.Kara, the other d i � � .
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W ImNTHROR G'od,erril(ldi townsh - the list of cominissioliers was � subse- statement, showing the amounts paid to for the disallowance of the Ri beastly state of -intoxication. I I :
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. . I - . Howick-.' _ With the levying of a dog iax Was lost been laid before them, they dre of —No fewer than nine houses on h ndred dollars. He accused the Police received inforination that a cock . I
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- . 31cKillop.. .. .. .. .. � ......... .. 61 chel sia and Eliniville put in a safe state with the exception of travelling ex Ld a large quantity of, i ewel�ry, watches foundthe in, oney in his sock,where lie -had -ed with I
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1�roxeicr.4..'... ........... 1 8� the petition from tile Womans', Chris- The (laol all (I Court House Committee . ed considerable financial, aid for that v His , �
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. tian. Ternperaace Union of' Bltiievale, re- I reported having -visited the gaol and purpbse. el wife children followed bull, and 1111 f , i
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use, it is recommended that ,' nine.of wh6in are males and one fernale. past deputy sheriff of El( ill county and street, Toronto. He positively refused The inspector then knocked at the door 1
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of h is stocks before purchasing elsewhere. seconded by Vir. Campbell, iBstttictillg fifty acres of land be purchased and a Of these there are three tiiale insane untilrecently city treasur of,St.Thomas toleave his paramour or support his -kndageneralstainpexj�e was,the result. . 5
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the selecting Imminittee to ba'Ve tit(' suitable-liouse built -with as little ex- persons. Five of the inmates have been died at his residence in tha city on Fri- wife an I -le was arrested I �
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� various standing committees composed penbe its possible, - -to acconiniodatef the committed a: s vagrrants. They also re- day morning last. and will be tried Monday forl_ neglecti - - i
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GENERAL STORE. of seven instead Of elevell I'lle'llb.ers, was, present requireniqlts of the destitute commended sundry -gaol supplies and —During carnival - ipport his family. ing' Hamilton, The officers secured the i :
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. . . poor of the county "with -& view of eXten- other unimporta,lit improvements to the the net profits of one hotel company —Oil Tuesday morning. 26th January nam. es of upwards of 80 and the othe , :
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The council o4journed until -10 o'clock ion -when the wants of the county "gaol and court house. amounted t6 nearly thirty thoustand Mr. W. J. Howett's barn, .oil the 5th � I :
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BOOTS AN -D SHIMS, RATS AND CAPS i munication from the county of Oxford,. Mr. Coates, that the Road Commission- room receipts. . burned to the ground. Eight head of roof. The case will come 'up in the . I
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CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Eti�., which have asking a delegation to be appointed to ers be paid two dollars per day each and cattle, a mare and foal and Police Court this week. .- i I
.1 several tendei-s- for bridges etc., to- the 0 —President Stephen, of the Canada, all his grain I .
been oarefally selected, aud. wil be sold.at lowest . urge upon tile Ottawa government the travelling expeus"es whilst actuall�, em- Pacific Raq,-way, assures iRr Norquay' were burned. Mr. Howett was from � 2 .
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prices possible consiste4 with carrying on justiceof, recouping the municipalities ployed ,is such road cominissionors. that the Mhnitoba isouth- ' ; 1
of the'-Selectin-Cominittee was read . Western -will home at the time of the fire. The origin v 1
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bUSiness on correct principles. All goods mark. - that have granted bonuses to railways Lost oil a division by a majority of one. be extended to Whitewater Lake in of it appears to be from a match careless- road to a warmer place than the climate �
ed in plain figures, with slight profits on each OV, � which have- been declared for the general Moved by Mr. Young and seconded time to move next season's crop. ly tbro-wil on the barix floor. I
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arti0e, and no. below cost thrown out as a bait. advantage of the Dominion, it is recoyn- Mr. , McMillan, that the' road coulmis- —The total area of land taken tip by will be hea - � � . I � I
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,� -Ka,ine and McMillan be a dele(ration to' it repaired or rebuilt 4f necessary. Re- the Canadian North-west last year was saw the " roarin' game " plu y�ed at Que- I - �
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A. McMurcbie,�- Esson, Currie, Ila s and .co Pleasant, some- thne ago preached a ser- I - I
' . -operate with the delegation from ferred to the Iload and Bridge Commit- 1, I 10, 512 acres, over i e 0 � I
SAW MILL, Simpson. , � '00,000 acres less b c he ill light it was a sport of 'lna- in ,
. ; Oxford and other munici' illities. Con:- tee. * - -1 � mon condemning dancing. Since then I
. ,ce —D than in the preceding year. ties, and thus described it to 'his friends I
. Finan .'. 1. D. Wilson,' Campbell, p . I i , a number of youths, backed by men -in m '. I �
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arning the memorial from the council Moved by Mr. Griffin, 'and seconded —Alexander XcLacblan, of Amaranth I I I saw to -day some Scotchi nen throw- th �
A considerable qaant1tv of the following kin - Oliver, Saunders, C. Eilber, !Cook, Ce . -it Flynn's bridge oil the the Canadian poet, won tile gold medal ing oil the i e large iron balls, .shaped .e : oing eir � .
. , ds Hard�, Andersou McPherson, Cameron of the county of Lincoln, regarding tax by Mr. Clarej th, I c village, have been d - th ' best �,
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of Luiaberon hand: DRY -One inch Soft Elm; and Miln � exemptions it is:recommended that the Ashfield road be assumed as a county offered by tile Toronto Caledonian So- like bomb -shells, after wbicli they yell- I I i
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0 . 'overnor in council to abolish report. —Carried. There were 37 competitors. I really think they were fools."
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. all exemptions except ill church build- -Moved by ?V1r. Kaille,* seconded b� —An old resident of Galt named —A Toronto private de -etive has . - .
1, 2" 3 and.4 inch Oak.; 1 and 2 inch Pine, 2md fin, 111-Xlym. ut, . Durnin, Manle Y' �aild : - . . . a snowball as he was leaving the church. -
at)oi.it ia,000 feet culled Cherrr. Also fresh Clare. . . ings used for public worship, vern- Mr. Anderson, and carried, that the Mary* Patterson, died � �
I 90 � in the poor house at isstied summonses against over 100 Not satisfied with this a nuinber follow- . . .
I ' illentl municipal and public school EqualivAtion Committee meet 6ii the Berlin, recently., Her farnily had been citizens to appehr at the Di -v, sion Court
Slwri Ifentiock for building, fencing and ditch- i8chool aind Printing. —Beattie, Coate' ed him to his home throwhig snowballs, .�
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� ! nv_- purposes:_ Kay, Bissett, Smillie, Clegg a,n Bu booting and jeerinLy like young savages, .
I I I . chanan. � .- be assessed wherever found. It is fur- p. in. to equalize the rolls of th,e several reverses cametaiad her last days Were vote at the recent mayora. T efection. Four young men -were arntsted, but at . - i
iThe i�enihx k Logs now beiil,(,r deposited in, the.., Ga-ol and Court House. —Jo ther recommended that the warden and municipalities. . spent in the county -house of refuge. Uiider section 136 of the Mu icipar,Act, � I
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I , � luiston$ clerk sign a --petition to the Dominion , The 0. rk w ' instructed to communi- —Mrs. Nichols, of Peterborough, has any voter guilty of repeatin is liable to 4 1 .
yard fire the finest I hwve.ever handled, and wil . Allan, I'v'ray, Raalide, D. MeMarchie, c as . . guilt on ally one of ther4 for want of �
- � parliament urging the assimilation of cate with the several municipal Clerks rously offered the' town coun' -to . � � I
1,vrodufrean article in Lu�mlier that. I can con- Hemnings and Griffin. ". , I I . . ene. oil a a penalt� of $550, to be ban z �d over evidence and they -were disittissed. Such I �
, railway freight and passenger rates. - It ill the county'at 'once and ascertain the f, hed suburban resideric with ex- the infornier. If I
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fidently recomm end to y custotners. Parties Sala,ries.—Hennings, , Grirvin, 1 Be a - is recon-imended that no action be taken . I . urnis e, successful , . each the a state of society pertains Itnore -to the 14
req,iiiirin- Hemlock Littrill er during the coming com, H. Eilber, Walk alilount of bonuses granted by each' tensive grounds, and an endowment of private detective -will make $5,000.
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. uxer, would do well to hand in their bills McMillan. . � . c s —A ho . . teenth century. . I
now, so that suitable A.e rg hs can be provided. Warolen's.-�-Esson, Beacolil, i Ale-' Wirining the proposition that county -what COMPUlly the aid was granted. pital for th6. town and county. day turned into one of mourning Ul !
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. - � � � I . i registntrs be made county officers instead The * Road Commissioner was in- e synod A ar of I Mr. —According tolts last anintial report, * - -
. Milian, Kam" e, Johnston, 1�1;yl Itild —During -the -meeting of th Eldershe township. *
. .11 'ng prom,jAly attended to. i I e Province as now; also struleteil to examine Bayfield bridge and Wednesday' morn . Robert Bannerman was to bb married y still controls a . �
V stom Sawk I . I -1 Currie. I of officers of th . � Dig at Hamilton, ) the Canada Coinpan
. . , that the petition in favor of the Torrenj if necessary have it re -floored. great deal of land in Ontario. But the :-, I
About (),.000 Bla k sale. Thev Spreciall. —Me )"ifillmly , Ka.ine, . Haysi I Mayor Mason read the news of General and among other guests assembled at the -
. Ck Agh Rails- fo . Clegg and Strachan. - J i system of land trgnsfer be not endorsed., The Road and Bridge Committee re- Ste -wart's victory, 'which was received wedding came Mr. Bannerman's daugh- directors have discovered that it no : I
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stateluei .Sit: , I � -inging of the ter, Mrs. Henry Wiudh, Witt her or -
are all ,,,wampe(f out- con-venient to the road in The fo.UoNving is. a loved by M r. Eilber and seconded ported, reconmiending the acceptance of ivith load cheers and the s infant longer pays to keep its farms in p . I I �
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lar.le piles. . I . Owing b Mr. Ratz, that the re]port be amend- the tender of (4corge Kidd for the eree- doxology. condition, and accordingly A has, in , I
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(l by strikin oat the cla recent years devoted a portion,5of its I I
� of the Inspectors of Public Schoo f or ' 9 use relating to tion of stone abutments -for the pro- —It is arranged that Mitchell and ascertained that the child was dead I . I
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1� the yeax 1884:' i It poor house. , The motion was carried -posed bridges oil the town line between Schloss will fight in Toronto two weeks probably having been suffoew, �ed by too � . . I
. I - I 1' - I majority of 13, and the report as Hay and Stpplien and oil the town line from Monday under the patronage f ering. � I of waste lands and wet farms. The I , 4' 11
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V ........ N- i or, the Mayor —The day after New Year a the body " I
Salary,at$5 erschool.: ,490 - �
� , Travelling e., . cpenses ....... I—— 100,00 .Moved by Mr. Caiiipb'ell and seconded Stanley ,the -,mount beirig $1,680; also and other prominent citizens, the con- of a man named StiRwell was found spent in drainage is not thrown away.
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cutitonicis can rely on a first,0assarticle in County exaniination ............ � der of the Dominion Bridge test to be -with soft glbveS for points. dead in the -woods inear Bayham, East . - . . � - .
Entran e e, C _94140 byMr. Simpson, that--4i4iis'ciouncil pe- that the�e' ic, - - The company haA a number of ,farins � I
� - -Land good returns- Every effort will be , c :,,O,ibinations. .-:,,.,. _ 37 100 - . . adjoining town- I
_ !- . nen are ill training. El iir, with a bullet hole tl ough his situate(' in Hibbert and . .
.1,'L_0('J I . � tition'the'Local Legislature, asking the Company be accdpted for the iron super- The i 9
inadu bo that parties frow: a distance niay havle - � . : repeal of that portion of the assessment structures for these bridges at the rate —By the explosion of smile blastino, ships of Perth county. Before drainage I ;
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their --rists and chopping home with thefin, J. R. MILLER. - act comp( these lands were held at $24, $4. $M, � � 1 �
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� Salai�y, at $5 per school ........... �53.*; '00 . not assessed to do two days statute Stephen bridge and $1125 per foot for Beveridge bay, Thursday mom ing,three. the confession of one of ih I deceased 0 ''an . " . I
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ordeL�, frain dealers proi-aptly attended to. - e, I 1.a.bor or commutation therefor. Lost the Hay and Stanley bridge, the former men were fearfully mAn led, two not man's companions that the inarder was have been disposed of sincedrainage for i ;
County examinations.. -I ..... � . 28 ��80' . 9 I ' i
. . e examination �_ on a division by a majority of 33..- being 90 feet span a� d the latter 30 feet. being expected to rec $40, W, $44, $40 and $24 -per acre-
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. . ,I . �$, - I - - engine -house was blown to atoms. petrated by a man named Forbes � i
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Ri. the barri, or de5vered, asalvreed upon. I �. I - -8773 $0 commending that in' addition to the loo, county ,council asking the council to —A most daring robbery was conimit- now in custody. Mrs. Still1well has � I .
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ENLO Q...I.K. ' - ; o. MT. Murray had . —Mr. Pringle, watchmaker, of Guelph,
EW GOV , or gislature to r' -rulate the m dth of wood, a few days ag ,��age.
I . t as these Bhould encourage farmers else- .1
iton, the sum of twenty dollars to ai he tires wagon wheels, drays- and all been in a small housd adjoining the has lately made a small machine or com- I :
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. .'-N. 1-1. -All book accounts to Jainuw 1, 18%, Total, $224.23., - I . . paying the debt on their building. � .... � is to adopt the only true remedy aud-profit 1.
- I . In 2,500 potmds, it .is recommended that ed by a stranger. 0=,egr a short conver- contrary to allmiechanicalprinciples. - i by it. _. . . I I . I I!
Mr. Girvin, "d Conindissioner, re- .reference. to the claim of David Mow. no adtion be tak q n. It is recommended s the stranger suddenly struck Mr. novel machine has one thick- wheeel i .11 .
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HE . TIEIE COUNTY COUNCIL. orted ithat in accordance with illstruc- brw - I -
— 4 I . p � r for d6iage for injary �astained by that tll'� req -ti Mr. Currie
� � . � � . - I est o I collicern- Murray a sharp blow with a club on th-e teeth cut in it and three thin wheels With
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. �._ . ' ' tions given at- last meeting he had ex- -alierse by falling 1hrough. . Alexander's ing Fisher's bridg,e be granted'. also head, kno,eking him insensible, and Te- teeth-int'hem. Tli,etiTir,eetliiii-oij�e-,c;Nk-,ork
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�.; - County Council of Auron met at, ainined Thynne's bridge on the Lake bri�� 'ge on the town line between 1,libbert that- the Road Commissioners 'take lievin him of Ithe contents of his pocket loose oil the same -xis, and the thick �
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I -� auLay, 27. The clerk Sli ore Road, Ashfield. The bridg4b'was and'.Usborne, tbat as Mr. Mowbray has tenders for the cre,,tioli of stone- abut- book, some $84" The man who conimit- .
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ook the chair -where the several reprp,-. built -of cedar -'and ,was well put together. I not p aced ,in t, in tr before the council nie,nts aif(I erstructure hit' te(Itlie-iss,t,altis(I-esci-ibe(lasbeiii lidrt, thi . . I
[I 0 � an Iron �8111) Iff B a ones, and yet drives one thLe same i
- � seritatives filed -their certificates of elec- i � .
Olearing Sale, t It is upwards of 20 feet spai.i -and 9 feet cerli ill that any ,-inch accident ever Londesboro �nd le tl�e contract as soon and wearino, a brown moustache.0 I . .(I the - .
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. . V41 - I water running -under it. The approaches that any actioi�,be taken in,. the matter. executed. Actiln' oil the opinion of the Toronto, was dismissed from theservice vited t I -
--AT clerk t1l.e.ii called upon ihe 'council to will- require some repairs. It. is tile In reference td"ille � 0 call and examine the thin r aild - I I
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1050� I . application of Lien- County Solicitor e committee recolli-- of the corporation awing to - negleq' in . explain it if they call. ;
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I � I elect a wa�i�Aetl for the current year. third largest bridge fin the Lake S1 I - I
� . . - 1 6 . 'ore tellant Colonel Ater,askin.g. for a g ran t niend that tile claim of Mr. Harbottle regard to the drain leading tQ,_ Dr. Oli- I .
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� roI Hallett, SeAnded by jUr. Itatz, rce,� e of of the Port 'Albert brid("re is spr6iii,g, from it is recoipmeLided -that no'grant be not paid., It is also rec 7 , 1, I
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' � � quire a false bent phiced under i of $3,000 for boundary line appro- bridge and have 't0he same rebuilt if farni, situated about three miles from I,,,,, (a Canildian, i
� . Moved in ami�_ndin(nt by Mr. Johfi- make it safe for public trial. ,He had priations b in Which I. thegrall e i .1 �
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— A . - I I , .7 seconded by Mr. the capproadies to Dyer's. bridgd fenced The committee ave ex,linined the docu- of stone, also that a wooden superstrue. auction a fe%v days, ' o. The farm Col.'- These ilew attracti011-3, collibilled A%,vith - .
- Kay, reeve Ir. Patri&- at a cost bf $35. - . Merits submitt - by �h . e' conrity treasurer ture with fourte feet roa( w . _' - I
of Fisborne iat.'_NL � I I ay be tains 12.5 acres and a" 87,600, .Mr. ;
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. I J��inl e Moved by Mr. Cook and seconded coill, i sinkilig erected thereon. The- several .Road James Gillespie of Arizona,: one of the Rar a-1 Ca n*a1diau .one of tine -,:,lost wel- �
I )oil a ballot b taken,there voted' b' Mr. Ratz, that'all the bridges in tile fund for the P., i I � I i
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- ul .4 y I t y -ear wid found them Commis ' sio'ners were also apportioned heirs, was. the purchaser, . conle awl valliable visi ol-6 in. the honles .1 I
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Grand Success,. for Mr. Strachart 23, a;id. for -Mr. K,ell n t bridges on boundary all very satisfa. tory, and that the in- their din . —Last Sunday afternoon in Ottawa, a -of our agriculturist,-, - I
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E .�, . . Kelly duly. elected wt�rden. i . hereafter assumed and. maintained by wit i statuto. The grailt of $200- asked council adjotti-ned o meet again on the' killed on a toboggran slide at Nepean —A. Ceiman has.develope(l a curious � � �
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AND— . . The Nrarden* upoii taking 'tl�e ell ' tile local municipalities in �%vhich they for he erection of a lo6k-up in Corrie first Tuesday in Ji Lne. Point. He tumb ne, off , the toboggan I i I
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. . referred lo the business likely to come bridges be repealed. Lost oil a diyision -ec �1 , C I I 1. . � � I
I � � ' . 0 � ,ov y � r. .'lrvin, anc,.secoii(e( .. a: la a. i rock at the foot of the hill. - D&Ah must ' -
before the council. I by a maj.-rity of 8. . I . ; small tunnels, ea-ebof which serves as a . - I
I I . !� ' ..by, dr. Young tbtit-tbe recommendation The Nova' Scotia Legislature -will have been instantaneous. I
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8".1`1 LL. GOIN-G ON. A cominittee to - select tile s't-midin , iNf6veclby'iNir.MeMillitii-,Ludsec'onded of t. le committee respecting tile bound- meet on the bruary. . —The Montreal Carnival was a great ' 1
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con unittees for the I year --as �-Jlotted by Mr. Britton, -that a new bridge be ary line appr1opriation be not adopted, --Th� Scott Ad goes itito force � in success, far out -rivaling its predec(ssors buildred geese are kept sitting through i
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for and was found to be as fo . ol - I vlz: built at. Londesboro wiih stone abut- I but that the $3,000 asked for, be grant- Dufferin Couilty or Nslay Ist. in the number of visitors from, o t 'de . ' "" I I
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. klessrg. McMillan) Kay, K, i e,i Hem- kments and an iron superstructure and ed to improve the boundary* lines. —A statue'of Sh George Cartier was points, the number of whom. is sholwil as soon as ,
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0 . that the work be proceeded with a,t a's Can ied oil a division by a majority of -unveiled at Otta "; be- -
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J11117. W�_N. Watson o -'f- Seafordi. `%yas, early a day as possible in ti e spring two. . . —A 11) � eggs. The neAs are, kwpt in darkiless, I
0 company is eing formed to con- twee n forty and fifty thou.mrid. .
A11,Kinds of GOTOds at on motion appointei aiilditbr � ��y the I'Leferred to tile Road ai�id BrIdge Com*' - Moved by livir. Beacom, and seconded" struct a railway around Montreal inoun- —F. Wellesley Porter, the Mail eni- which causes the greese to Loiltinue sit- I
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Cost and Upder. jaiiie. Patton-, of Goderich. Township A- nibtiol�' by Mr. Currie, and .second- aineaded b recommending a grant of `-�A turkey socia, I in Colchester South, prize from the Caledonian .0ciety. —Mr. Jam' McKenzie, cattle dealei; I
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I . Heunings, to have Fisher's ten lollars to the Ontario 11ifle Associ- got tip ill aid of the church realized for an alleged poem .on ROI)ei-t of East Williams, di ed lately under'kath- , -
- adjQuined until ten o'clock Wednesday bridge at Wivaliam. examined -with a atioi ' � . . Z �
� I I - . I 0 -11 , i. —Carried. . . $12.50. - . Bums, will be asked to disgorge, as it er peculiar eircumstirnees. His sickness I :
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I . I . � WRDXE13D+%Y, Janilary 28. fe-rred'to the 1',oad . and Bridge Cominit-. Mr -Elliott, and carried, that the report man of Ottawa, Ints been appointed a - i,.v as a barefaced plagiarism. . tracted and the jaw became ulcerated; I i
. If yoi,.t hav e not called oa. us yet, be I Council met pursumit. t(J adjournment, tee. - be amended so as to recomiliend that Senator.' . . . —The wife and six childrpil of -Mr. j it was lanced and the poismlou-s matter . 4
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I I and after routine proceedings, a petition - tell the claim of Mr. 4N1-owbviy be further —One of the besi blocks in Parkhill, A. INTickett of Thoradale, have been pro-- 'mingled with his blood. Blood poison- - I
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sure to do so before the close of this fro m. Mrs. kossand �21 other ladi(�-'s ofAlle o'elock Friday. . . .
. . .,irtq1dired into by the lVarden and Clerk, a three story incr Was the result and he (Red in spite of I
I . .. wbitc brick, was burned strated by diphtheria. There has been Z-1) . �
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' - Bluevale Women's. C-1tristian Temper- - . FRIDAY, Januai3r 30. and shq,�ijd they find that his claim is a down on Monday night. one death but it is hoped that the reit of every reinedy whiell skill could' apply, I :
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sale, -as goods are selling fast, and bax- anee Union, praying the council. to Council met pursua,ut to adjournment, proper'one that the sum pf ten dollars —Detroit River, opposite. Windsor, is the fa ily will recover. The Public Mr. McKen i was a widely-kilowii and . �
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gains are the order of- the day. . " . � � d ull 11 . - � bighly respectable mail. He dealt very .
0 . poor Was referro'd to the special commit-. Moved by A A Wilson, seconded by - township of Hibbert pay .... extensively in cattle and had a number : �
(,actions tee- Anumbei-of cominunications'and ., . i � . an eqw.Ll ously delayed ther by. prevent the spread of thedisease. . I
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. . �T� I 0 I . - Circulars were read and referred to the a competent engineer to attend to all The -report was tl ' I ;
I ten read as aniended has been elected warden of the county farmers went out to all obno.-Iious� toll charge. - �
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� . . Y�rork at present under the. care of the - and adopted. . of .N%Taterloo-. The honor is well mer- jate on 'York street, near Rainilton '� —V T, r e Creighton,, of Kingston,
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. I � . 0 1 c I'Load Connuissioners, and: that the War- Tile clerk was instructed to procure a ited. ripl, . - I
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, —The Salvation'A.rmy, was tb,e'eause arch which covered the approach to it. He had been in ill 13 ealth for so m- e time I
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F.0 R'Go 0 -D S _. bottle's Glailn.'for the extras at tile for said position, and be empowered to for _ each reeve and deputy of the council, of twenty new con -ii aunicants joining the The mob were greatly worked up, far m-- although able to disi,,harge t � I
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. .Holm, esville bridge, whicli.�was * ,eferred encrage a sidtable person at a salary not said statutes to be file property of ihe Tbedford Presb t n a re- ers are bound to have the gate removed his office up to witbin, a, few days of - I .
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to the Road and Brid(re ' Comini ce., . _- exceeding $700 per annuin. - espective municipalities. . i ' 1
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If yqu require anything in Fur Caps, " —The Canadia;n voyageurs will leave the Dufferin estate,- near Clandeb6yel
. � . ferred to the Fin,aiiee Coinm�ttee. for the lid seconded by A-fr. C. Wilson, that was instructed to examine Ze-tlandbrid(re Bank have published a list of the -credit- Alexanoria for home oil the 6th of County Down, in 1817, and ,came to - .
appropr�&tionj of $3,000 for boundary , � 0 � I .. �
G-affs,:_ Boas, Capes,- or Timm' _s be. i1stead of employing, an encrineer for the and the bridge between Upper and ors. Twenty centsion the dollar,will"be and will in al'I probability Kingston in 1822. be -went to the Mid- - I
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sure, to call ' and see GiLr goods ,%n,(1-, tions as: last year. , ality attend to tile- building and re- theii safety Eor 11-ablic travel at the Rine � --The veteran ph�enolo 13. Seventy-fiv f the Canadians have ac- MbLedonald. From boyhood to the end '
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� I P, , pcounty bridges, and re- sessim. - � Fowler of New York, lectured to a cepted a three menths'engag if e e it iin, and . � I
ces this m otith. Don't forget tile to enquire if a House of Refuge, �,uitable ceive from th6 county $2 per day for 0 account of Mr. Straellan lu�viiig crowded audience iil London last 3N1' r -ice, and will remain in trusted,! friend of the Premieran(l Sir . . - � �
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for the requirements of this coun Y 60111d such work,- and have power to secure the beeii appointed a brid, e comm asioner day ilight. . �
C ce. � r i the Nile army for that period. Ale ' 4' Campbell. 4 .
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. 11 1`18. L. Hardy, 1)� Reeve of Hay, was put in his place on —Mr. Herbert, th - newspaper c'rre- seem to be very prolific, as the first of I
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- I � pactiv'e the -current year.—Carried on a division ory, of Exeter, and'Halls, of Go(.lerich, latter -vva�p Governor-General of Cana -da. 66th year. � . .3. The weather was ill
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as -ailtcd t . were appointed on the Board of County —Rev. Robert Hume, forinerly of St, —In London the other etay a gentle, storm, in -a -de it impossible to distinguish . i lz�
, - I schools. The sum of $300 - w y a iiiai ority of three. intensely cold and the b
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Branch Agricultural and Horti( -) eats at any distance. The vessel was I I I
HOMAN -. BROS*JJ � ;ulturcd ed by Mr. Me'Millan, that this Council he S 1-1001 teathemfor the current year. ceived a call frow the congregatio'ns of -Which was val-a' S �
Societies.o - . . I .- ed at $25, and in Mark- driven by the terrible gale broadside ' �
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The -usual letter from the County tilig fottrl tile' desirability of adopting no account except it contains a detailed —The John H. Stratford hospital at covered among tile bivalves wbich -a the destruction of several vessels. The 1� . -
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; ' of'menibers in C 4- ' ' 'Councils. Lo, t A motion f6r. the usual grant Of $200 tution will be formally opened on the unexpected treasures of tbiskind ought S P e -ter, I "
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- - , ,. (lent lands for the year 1884: , on a divi. ion by a In, jority of tw-enty- to build a lock-up at Gorrie, was refer 10th inst. by the Lieutenant -Governor. to give quite a boom to tile oyster trade. to ,Stand 9 I
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Ashfidld ...... i....,...........'_1$ Ei 6s - . inoti me-- unable to help themselves. Only one . i
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W ImNTHROR G'od,erril(ldi townsh - the list of cominissioliers was � subse- statement, showing the amounts paid to for the disallowance of the Ri beastly state of -intoxication. I I :
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. . Grey ......................... 1. 12 0$ quently earried. " 1 A motion doing away the Inspectors of Public Schools having and Worth-Westem. Railway Charter. , morning when be awoke he was minus —Last Friday night the Toronto � . i
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. . I - . Howick-.' _ With the levying of a dog iax Was lost been laid before them, they dre of —No fewer than nine houses on h ndred dollars. He accused the Police received inforination that a cock . I
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- . 31cKillop.. .. .. .. .. � ......... .. 61 chel sia and Eliniville put in a safe state with the exception of travelling ex Ld a large quantity of, i ewel�ry, watches foundthe in, oney in his sock,where lie -had -ed with I
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1�roxeicr.4..'... ........... 1 8� the petition from tile Womans', Chris- The (laol all (I Court House Committee . ed considerable financial, aid for that v His , �
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. tian. Ternperaace Union of' Bltiievale, re- I reported having -visited the gaol and purpbse. el wife children followed bull, and 1111 f , i
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use, it is recommended that ,' nine.of wh6in are males and one fernale. past deputy sheriff of El( ill county and street, Toronto. He positively refused The inspector then knocked at the door 1
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of h is stocks before purchasing elsewhere. seconded by Vir. Campbell, iBstttictillg fifty acres of land be purchased and a Of these there are three tiiale insane untilrecently city treasur of,St.Thomas toleave his paramour or support his -kndageneralstainpexj�e was,the result. . 5
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the selecting Imminittee to ba'Ve tit(' suitable-liouse built -with as little ex- persons. Five of the inmates have been died at his residence in tha city on Fri- wife an I -le was arrested I �
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GENERAL STORE. of seven instead Of elevell I'lle'llb.ers, was, present requireniqlts of the destitute commended sundry -gaol supplies and —During carnival - ipport his family. ing' Hamilton, The officers secured the i :
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. . . poor of the county "with -& view of eXten- other unimporta,lit improvements to the the net profits of one hotel company —Oil Tuesday morning. 26th January nam. es of upwards of 80 and the othe , :
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The council o4journed until -10 o'clock ion -when the wants of the county "gaol and court house. amounted t6 nearly thirty thoustand Mr. W. J. Howett's barn, .oil the 5th � I :
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BOOTS AN -D SHIMS, RATS AND CAPS i munication from the county of Oxford,. Mr. Coates, that the Road Commission- room receipts. . burned to the ground. Eight head of roof. The case will come 'up in the . I
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CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Eti�., which have asking a delegation to be appointed to ers be paid two dollars per day each and cattle, a mare and foal and Police Court this week. .- i I
.1 several tendei-s- for bridges etc., to- the 0 —President Stephen, of the Canada, all his grain I .
been oarefally selected, aud. wil be sold.at lowest . urge upon tile Ottawa government the travelling expeus"es whilst actuall�, em- Pacific Raq,-way, assures iRr Norquay' were burned. Mr. Howett was from � 2 .
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prices possible consiste4 with carrying on justiceof, recouping the municipalities ployed ,is such road cominissionors. that the Mhnitoba isouth- ' ; 1
of the'-Selectin-Cominittee was read . Western -will home at the time of the fire. The origin v 1
0 1 .Pleasant are apparently oil the broad I
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bUSiness on correct principles. All goods mark. - that have granted bonuses to railways Lost oil a division by a majority of one. be extended to Whitewater Lake in of it appears to be from a match careless- road to a warmer place than the climate �
ed in plain figures, with slight profits on each OV, � which have- been declared for the general Moved by Mr. Young and seconded time to move next season's crop. ly tbro-wil on the barix floor. I
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arti0e, and no. below cost thrown out as a bait. advantage of the Dominion, it is recoyn- Mr. , McMillan, that the' road coulmis- —The total area of land taken tip by will be hea - � � . I � I
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,� -Ka,ine and McMillan be a dele(ration to' it repaired or rebuilt 4f necessary. Re- the Canadian North-west last year was saw the " roarin' game " plu y�ed at Que- I - �
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A. McMurcbie,�- Esson, Currie, Ila s and .co Pleasant, some- thne ago preached a ser- I - I
' . -operate with the delegation from ferred to the Iload and Bridge Commit- 1, I 10, 512 acres, over i e 0 � I
SAW MILL, Simpson. , � '00,000 acres less b c he ill light it was a sport of 'lna- in ,
. ; Oxford and other munici' illities. Con:- tee. * - -1 � mon condemning dancing. Since then I
. ,ce —D than in the preceding year. ties, and thus described it to 'his friends I
. Finan .'. 1. D. Wilson,' Campbell, p . I i , a number of youths, backed by men -in m '. I �
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arning the memorial from the council Moved by Mr. Griffin, 'and seconded —Alexander XcLacblan, of Amaranth I I I saw to -day some Scotchi nen throw- th �
A considerable qaant1tv of the following kin - Oliver, Saunders, C. Eilber, !Cook, Ce . -it Flynn's bridge oil the the Canadian poet, won tile gold medal ing oil the i e large iron balls, .shaped .e : oing eir � .
. , ds Hard�, Andersou McPherson, Cameron of the county of Lincoln, regarding tax by Mr. Clarej th, I c village, have been d - th ' best �,
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of Luiaberon hand: DRY -One inch Soft Elm; and Miln � exemptions it is:recommended that the Ashfield road be assumed as a county offered by tile Toronto Caledonian So- like bomb -shells, after wbicli they yell- I I i
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0 . 'overnor in council to abolish report. —Carried. There were 37 competitors. I really think they were fools."
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. all exemptions except ill church build- -Moved by ?V1r. Kaille,* seconded b� —An old resident of Galt named —A Toronto private de -etive has . - .
1, 2" 3 and.4 inch Oak.; 1 and 2 inch Pine, 2md fin, 111-Xlym. ut, . Durnin, Manle Y' �aild : - . . . a snowball as he was leaving the church. -
at)oi.it ia,000 feet culled Cherrr. Also fresh Clare. . . ings used for public worship, vern- Mr. Anderson, and carried, that the Mary* Patterson, died � �
I 90 � in the poor house at isstied summonses against over 100 Not satisfied with this a nuinber follow- . . .
I ' illentl municipal and public school EqualivAtion Committee meet 6ii the Berlin, recently., Her farnily had been citizens to appehr at the Di -v, sion Court
Slwri Ifentiock for building, fencing and ditch- i8chool aind Printing. —Beattie, Coate' ed him to his home throwhig snowballs, .�
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� ! nv_- purposes:_ Kay, Bissett, Smillie, Clegg a,n Bu booting and jeerinLy like young savages, .
I I I . chanan. � .- be assessed wherever found. It is fur- p. in. to equalize the rolls of th,e several reverses cametaiad her last days Were vote at the recent mayora. T efection. Four young men -were arntsted, but at . - i
iThe i�enihx k Logs now beiil,(,r deposited in, the.., Ga-ol and Court House. —Jo ther recommended that the warden and municipalities. . spent in the county -house of refuge. Uiider section 136 of the Mu icipar,Act, � I
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I , � luiston$ clerk sign a --petition to the Dominion , The 0. rk w ' instructed to communi- —Mrs. Nichols, of Peterborough, has any voter guilty of repeatin is liable to 4 1 .
yard fire the finest I hwve.ever handled, and wil . Allan, I'v'ray, Raalide, D. MeMarchie, c as . . guilt on ally one of ther4 for want of �
- � parliament urging the assimilation of cate with the several municipal Clerks rously offered the' town coun' -to . � � I
1,vrodufrean article in Lu�mlier that. I can con- Hemnings and Griffin. ". , I I . . ene. oil a a penalt� of $550, to be ban z �d over evidence and they -were disittissed. Such I �
, railway freight and passenger rates. - It ill the county'at 'once and ascertain the f, hed suburban resideric with ex- the infornier. If I
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fidently recomm end to y custotners. Parties Sala,ries.—Hennings, , Grirvin, 1 Be a - is recon-imended that no action be taken . I . urnis e, successful , . each the a state of society pertains Itnore -to the 14
req,iiiirin- Hemlock Littrill er during the coming com, H. Eilber, Walk alilount of bonuses granted by each' tensive grounds, and an endowment of private detective -will make $5,000.
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. uxer, would do well to hand in their bills McMillan. . � . c s —A ho . . teenth century. . I
now, so that suitable A.e rg hs can be provided. Warolen's.-�-Esson, Beacolil, i Ale-' Wirining the proposition that county -what COMPUlly the aid was granted. pital for th6. town and county. day turned into one of mourning Ul !
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. Milian, Kam" e, Johnston, 1�1;yl Itild —During -the -meeting of th Eldershe township. *
. .11 'ng prom,jAly attended to. i I e Province as now; also struleteil to examine Bayfield bridge and Wednesday' morn . Robert Bannerman was to bb married y still controls a . �
V stom Sawk I . I -1 Currie. I of officers of th . � Dig at Hamilton, ) the Canada Coinpan
. . , that the petition in favor of the Torrenj if necessary have it re -floored. great deal of land in Ontario. But the :-, I
About (),.000 Bla k sale. Thev Spreciall. —Me )"ifillmly , Ka.ine, . Haysi I Mayor Mason read the news of General and among other guests assembled at the -
. Ck Agh Rails- fo . Clegg and Strachan. - J i system of land trgnsfer be not endorsed., The Road and Bridge Committee re- Ste -wart's victory, 'which was received wedding came Mr. Bannerman's daugh- directors have discovered that it no : I
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stateluei .Sit: , I � -inging of the ter, Mrs. Henry Wiudh, Witt her or -
are all ,,,wampe(f out- con-venient to the road in The fo.UoNving is. a loved by M r. Eilber and seconded ported, reconmiending the acceptance of ivith load cheers and the s infant longer pays to keep its farms in p . I I �
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lar.le piles. . I . Owing b Mr. Ratz, that the re]port be amend- the tender of (4corge Kidd for the eree- doxology. condition, and accordingly A has, in , I
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(l by strikin oat the cla recent years devoted a portion,5of its I I
� of the Inspectors of Public Schoo f or ' 9 use relating to tion of stone abutments -for the pro- —It is arranged that Mitchell and ascertained that the child was dead I . I
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1� the yeax 1884:' i It poor house. , The motion was carried -posed bridges oil the town line between Schloss will fight in Toronto two weeks probably having been suffoew, �ed by too � . . I
. I - I 1' - I majority of 13, and the report as Hay and Stpplien and oil the town line from Monday under the patronage f ering. � I of waste lands and wet farms. The I , 4' 11
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V ........ N- i or, the Mayor —The day after New Year a the body " I
Salary,at$5 erschool.: ,490 - �
� , Travelling e., . cpenses ....... I—— 100,00 .Moved by Mr. Caiiipb'ell and seconded Stanley ,the -,mount beirig $1,680; also and other prominent citizens, the con- of a man named StiRwell was found spent in drainage is not thrown away.
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cutitonicis can rely on a first,0assarticle in County exaniination ............ � der of the Dominion Bridge test to be -with soft glbveS for points. dead in the -woods inear Bayham, East . - . . � - .
Entran e e, C _94140 byMr. Simpson, that--4i4iis'ciouncil pe- that the�e' ic, - - The company haA a number of ,farins � I
� - -Land good returns- Every effort will be , c :,,O,ibinations. .-:,,.,. _ 37 100 - . . adjoining town- I
_ !- . nen are ill training. El iir, with a bullet hole tl ough his situate(' in Hibbert and . .
.1,'L_0('J I . � tition'the'Local Legislature, asking the Company be accdpted for the iron super- The i 9
inadu bo that parties frow: a distance niay havle - � . : repeal of that portion of the assessment structures for these bridges at the rate —By the explosion of smile blastino, ships of Perth county. Before drainage I ;
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their --rists and chopping home with thefin, J. R. MILLER. - act comp( these lands were held at $24, $4. $M, � � 1 �
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� Salai�y, at $5 per school ........... �53.*; '00 . not assessed to do two days statute Stephen bridge and $1125 per foot for Beveridge bay, Thursday mom ing,three. the confession of one of ih I deceased 0 ''an . " . I
-Flouralwayson hand to supplyoustomers,and i I � L
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ordeL�, frain dealers proi-aptly attended to. - e, I 1.a.bor or commutation therefor. Lost the Hay and Stanley bridge, the former men were fearfully mAn led, two not man's companions that the inarder was have been disposed of sincedrainage for i ;
County examinations.. -I ..... � . 28 ��80' . 9 I ' i
. . e examination �_ on a division by a majority of 33..- being 90 feet span a� d the latter 30 feet. being expected to rec $40, W, $44, $40 and $24 -per acre-
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. . ,I . �$, - I - - engine -house was blown to atoms. petrated by a man named Forbes � i
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Ri. the barri, or de5vered, asalvreed upon. I �. I - -8773 $0 commending that in' addition to the loo, county ,council asking the council to —A most daring robbery was conimit- now in custody. Mrs. Still1well has � I .
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ENLO Q...I.K. ' - ; o. MT. Murray had . —Mr. Pringle, watchmaker, of Guelph,
EW GOV , or gislature to r' -rulate the m dth of wood, a few days ag ,��age.
I . t as these Bhould encourage farmers else- .1
iton, the sum of twenty dollars to ai he tires wagon wheels, drays- and all been in a small housd adjoining the has lately made a small machine or com- I :
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- I . In 2,500 potmds, it .is recommended that ed by a stranger. 0=,egr a short conver- contrary to allmiechanicalprinciples. - i by it. _. . . I I . I I!
Mr. Girvin, "d Conindissioner, re- .reference. to the claim of David Mow. no adtion be tak q n. It is recommended s the stranger suddenly struck Mr. novel machine has one thick- wheeel i .11 .
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