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1 4 ) and it is punishment and not oil in June last, &�dafter full de*Hbera- be prevalent. 'In soi te rare instances, veligeance on them, but failed to catch los4 to Mr. olmes will be conside ble.
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�- � inverin g that the inmates of the Cen- ticln, the Cou "cillors decided that in the where the � r in' had been sown excep. them: . -4-Mr. George Anderson of the Pan
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A I tral. Prison at Toronto should receive. event of the House -O'f -C � e Jr give a . I . i
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4 : XVW ADVERTISHMENTS.- I I I Huron Notes. - . thi s 'Some bees stung the horses and
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J . ihe wine and bee� clauses the moderate yiel d, but t iese are Ph�e excep-
� , '. . - - . An Obdurate'Wskrden- - - Tile -rate of taxation this year in Rxe- the V made' a sudden start, and t rew
- A Th :Warden shoW petition the Lidutenant- tions. While the des� ruction 6f the crop t bin � off his seat. - His feet got tat igled
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F I County Council at its June session, and The House of,Coulmons h I e decided, it, will. not be - so geriously felt as if ---!Vhe new bridge over the river be- - sid rable distance and his back and legs
. Ceritral G mcery-_Wdlaw & Fairlay. (5) 1 . . . BOT . � I xurt.
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� - Seed WhOat-4-earce, Weld & Co, (5) - also in view of the repent. vote in the but the Warden has not- y carried. out eople were depiendirig apon i� entirely. aking � total
[ 7 � Farm for Sale -John Dobie. (5) ' I ' � - P - - I now �ompleted and ready for trj�ffic. la Thehorses.ran away, -in
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,�,Z - 4K -Alex. Ross- (5) 1 Dominion Parliament, many have been the instructions of the Coun' il. Who is Although - in nearly d:very.sec�ion, an un- -Idr. 3Fames Sanders, of Stephen, last wreck of the reaper.
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. woudiring.why it is that a INice Magis- ittilatisgoing'to "run'. liebusinessof usually large bread1b. has �een sown week sold thirty acres of land to Mr. -
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I - �Wrn. Jamieson. (5) 1 � I . I - . . . I
� ., tt, -James Mulholland. (5.) 1 . Ho � k -,has purchased fiftylacres of land
, �, , trate has .not boeA appointed forthis the County Councilithe members of that this season, the majoilty of f f Wm.'Dearing of the same towi
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, -Wm_ E. Brown. (6) V a t a few have body, or the Warden? - T� I is is the ques- fall wheat also, whi6h, 9� a: rule is a $2,500.- fro - r. Ezra Rogers, adjoining the
I , AdministratorieNotice-S. and B. Smillie. (5) county long ere this' nd no . _.. . . r I oration of Fordwicb, whichis the
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'. -IN, J. Clark. (5) ' .
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i v � Prih-ate Sohool-Miga 0. Robertson. (6) - � been blaiming the Ontario Government, tion the. people want to know. If the good crop., -It is, ni t i Ay that the week, A.'Smith's "Goderich Chief " took ,ren affimig portion of the late Joel
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, r, Strayed -James D. Shurrie. (5) � . causing unnecessary ' no use f6r the C - . e of the cereal. time 2.42. � -
i4 ';' I delay� 1 The real ouncil. ally affect the" market 0 .
. - .1 - I I I - - - � . - . . -1dr. Jas. Horton' has purchased lot an extensive landholder in that se tion
ii, Crockery, U. -Wilson � cause, however, is, that �Ir. Patrick -. _. . __ . ow has so ny �ol' . .
i �3X4 . Tea�-Wilson & Young. (8) 1 . .. . . Britain - n ' Lrces of Of e- country, ,and it is feared that at
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k io I 71-Mothy Seed. &c.-Laidla.w and Fairley. -(S). - Kelly Warden of the couaq, chooses to AS WA almost expected, Mr. Ward, supply available that. i loartiat failure in' 50 acres, from Mr. John Moore, for the 80 : e da,y not far A
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vi PA I New.Goods-r--Duncan and Duncan. (8) . . .
i ',� �- I be obdurate and 'ref uses. to Oey the be- the Conservative candidq.te for EasC any one district or coa .... lv sum bf $4,000. . a monopolist in real estate.
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, �Jig 14", issued by- the Warden, �ve it presume to Williams. The contest was hotly'con- and from all we. can let ,in , th week. She
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�EL �j - ___ . I the several Reeves and Deputy Reeves , tested on both sides but the constituency case �. this 71year. We Ito nc t expect, - Ir. , cliford left last week .was troubled with a tuinor, .which w
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 28, 1885 of the county,. e3tplains itself: is strongly Conse'rva*tive and in hddi- therefore, that wheat will be very much . t( lar�eBo'lathis school in Sterling,
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. f i - - - __ - * WeW.�coun�y, Colorado, having. -pent his
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. . , Mani, August 14th, 1885.. tion to this the relationship which'i sub- Ligher1h pii9e. than it was las� year. ,, not eeheve her. She leaves a hulst and
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_� __ . I . I � Thre, Central Prison. ` . norlto.re- sisted between Mr. Ward, and the, late . .. __ 1--1 - in and small family ,ou
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1. ?? For soine considerable -time charges . . 0 1 News,of the. he'atin West 'v . .
, I'll - give me your opinion on th advisabil- - . I . AN � �OLD FOOL.-MrS er, is tur ihg out better thawwas expected, lCol orne ceme r . - I
� � f havel be *. rife concerning the manage- ity of - forward, � g the mein I i .al for the. his favor, and' his friends - used. it to the - 4. 0 � . oy-
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� - P 31 � . Ineut of the Central Prison at Toronto. appointment of a olice'Ma iE trate tothe best advantage. � % While this 'electi6n is I . -
� __ I- � . -9 � __ . se:veral grandchildren, has -elopel from Pecte to be. an average of forty bushels le I, Mr. A Halstead, of the IV (Vit
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�_ . . C 6ance excep ing a rqpulder, 19 years c44. Barnes had �_ - r. Geo. Diehl, sr., of Clinton� has met with an *accident which subseq . -.tit-
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i- . . , pencers. The returned front Kaliau6,, and h -s decided !y resulted in �Ihis death. He went ,)ut
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- �. plainin� of their treatment in that in- I have gra,ve doubts about My authori�y that an Ontario Tory will be a Tory . . . -
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. . ing of 1 alue in on re aining. in Camada. . The wheat into field to- cat , and
a _ , I woman carried off evetyt4 , I .
! �.t , - � I overn- and that he will support and §Pck. the house and a sum ol .'money t) at her Croy o t t State is a failure' this year,
4. ��, . stituti - as well as�of the unditia-se-verity Ito forward the mi-morial still) just en h hen
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Z I- -AN ExPERoRs PLUCK, -The Emperor captur d in Blyth, has'beeA sentenced to and ' njuring his spine.
. , itical effe6t. M�- ate's amendments to the Scott A Thp ommit. If il
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7-., , y exercise one-l%alf of the blind- h- 'hysici not to.a.w F"(v _
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3-, ;� I L L . .1 tie�d the recent money from the Lucknow postoffice. three or four days after the accident,
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j / pointed by a Reform Government and - allegiance -to. -their, party leaders and ties unveiling ceremony at P, tsdarn on ac- -M . John Fitzgerald, of Tucker- ,on M P. has gener-
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1�_.- hence it was 'thought tbait any direlec- - ously donated $10 towards the prize- list
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a 71- 11 . emperor rep a at L king unable ez_
I Uty ction 0 the Hou§e a deal easier' managed, and while, it 'or so
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tiou of d proven against him -would V,ouncil to await tb I . The li d d i
:,j . . I to go- with his soldiers to rulfill, his duty nesday of last week. - He reports havin and], [on. A. M. Ross And Al. G., C %in-
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7 � e me- might not blascigoo-d for the country, -it ought to resign. Tb ' ri: mor tb at the had a very pleasant sojourn in the oIN eron ave also contributed I berally, fok
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� - that reta4us hibi in office and is responsi- circum - would certainlybe better for the parpy. �'emperor caught cold i� no; true. land d a good passage out '
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z 't. . ngth these charges became so r r of frightful reaping ma-, day' I st at the age of 88 years. He - vvas
Of an important public institution. At of the Council still wish me onel's heal in . Zy pion ers of Goderich Township die at
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7 . -the probability of h ecciverbig his Sbb was recently )y the his r sidence in that township Qn S un-
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I durin the last session of the Legial - Y). chine accidents which annually occ much and deservedly respected in th6
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�!;T I . � stigation. - - *th - I . ill ever be able to ir6ct the move- StQe�r th,resbed twelve acres of fall k in. eeting o f the
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�, :, � . He Wks at once in, et by Mr. Mowat who County Council 'Could not dis - se w.i boys of .somewhn t, tender , years. T is whe'atw ichturlied o ut5O bushels per acre electoral' districts of the East Ridin� of.
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I _ _. uted to an inves- the sum of $7,006 or $10,000 'or the, loss prolific in accidents of - this kind. One most serious political c lamity that could me, I .
..� charg�s, promptly conse � h of he saind township, also threshed Bra sels on T '
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�_ tigatibri, and promised that during the of his o ' I Aing-panic-strick- 10 acre , : which yielded�. 40 bushels per I o'clock p. In., to consider the adv .sa
111� I ffice-in ease'the Coui kell wished can scarcely *pick up a, paper, without acre. . \ bility of having a grand- Reform . . . . . . n-
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� pve'its - officq1r. I .have . I - l . an appeal
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a i. nessei, on oath land make a' thorough the hon' #t these for S109,000 to resene fi Men women and
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� t7 I .1 ., i . . . Salt A,4sociation. , The meeting ended The death of Mrs. Henry East, on
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- f . I gh s. are. Peru without accimplishing anyth The rid.ity of last week, was a sifidden and
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- IV 'Ur- Kelly's insfru�tion from the.- -operate 'these machines. -.The- work Is tunites to keform and ive respectably. . �
, nussi-on with Judge Sinclair, of Hamil- : ing
i �. �' and searching investigation. This COM.- P�- KZLLY, . and thou tless � bov ' - ` ritted to C nada, . wher6 they ( an have oppor ot F -
ti I - very her one- unexpected event. 0ja Thursday she
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� . . . - - 1,17'. Sloan of Blytb-, on ae- no serious results -were anticipated, ut
� 4 Mr. Samuel blorley, M. P. for 'Bristol, -mr. T. .
tl vAd have now- been in session several - following extract from the re' ort of the to keep his seat on' a machine -and h
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7 �, . 'has subscribed count of loss'of voice ' has resigned his she sank with convulsions notwiths
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� - - ad the , poititment the lines is too freq"uently permitted to gentlemen hav scho, Hul
r week,$. ' A large number: -of wit-4esses of Committee that h .
� I . e given '5 000 eac I and ol on� the 13th, concession of - ing the efforts of her medical attendants,
. z I vraiiliiis kinds and from, various quarters under its consideration, is: ! - undertake'it. Many of these are lack- - lett and �in_ tends givin d � ng. $1.
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� I f - , i�e of the most efficient and- ton, f band is left *with -the
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� , ,il- the prison who had - any complaint 'to the ac.06n, o theMouse of CDm'mons on. .reckless and carel6s, and 'the ultimat� - A rich maiden Will 10-410 rin T li e ry hw
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l�� - . . . lady named MenetrAy recently thorough eachers it. has evei had. - carp, of three a all children I
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� = '. I . -Act permitting the sale of. alle,.'Wine and - ' i - � 0, appeared. A female servant : iamed. bh ec week I Id. He has -the sympathy of his
: - _1 6 the commission.. Ex -convicts beer before tAkini any action. Should, reap
� .., - i ing machine,'*d not a dangerou __
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I ��l befor ed 1 l.i tion a few weeks ago has again On. -
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.f- also, 1 by the score, have been up and the Commons ilidopt the ameliAments to plement if pro' ced publication under the -One day last week a team belon
� -. � . . perly and- carefully inan' lady had entered -a convent, leav* g her
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� " f havegiven their testiraouy, while guards. the Scott -Act per - to manage the p tit of Mr. Thos. Nash. The to � . * Edward Ferguson, of Orange I ill,
� - mittilig the �ale of ale. aged, itis not'�afe to 9 I fool" with onel . . .
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1 , win � . - " hi of Howick, ran away from the
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1�_ e and beer he Warden �aud Clerk egp _ '- brought her own I Vidette I I n
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p. . I I .. I . illy if there. is attached. to. it a . sheet; an we hope to see it live to a Gorri cheese factory *hil ,on
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� .- ov, rn , spirited t4m, good old e under its present manage- was eing unloaded. A son of IN -1r. . r-
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. � -servant and was thrown off,one of the ,wheels pass ng,
. . _ the 4orta to, establish the Complaints . these amendments, -then Warden tion in this res ect . and not let lime in the garden. ,The
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. Cipall", hav* on his per -so n* was a 'tack- - . . -On '.NLIonday of last week a seri(.,n
� . . and in fact - the only charge that lengthy. discussion, and due cons , . resided in the county all his life, and lie :
. - , , .1 � i idlera ed biiour unknown rr en on da mishap occurred at the new bridge
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� 111 has t!een at all established is, that -for tion. - It will be noticed the I i structions THE dreadful sc' smallpox still near Frankfo .. oung -has never yet vi � sited Toronto. which is being built across the Sauble at
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� ' rages in son of Roach came to his father's sist- . -Mr. Hear Beadle, of Auburn, has Swenerton's f
; . a few! days during th ; and Montreal and is continually .
r I . . e warm weather ,in givenare ver plain- e licit, and - . y arm, near Exeter. The
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I *1, _r of 1883 the meat that was why, the. Warden can have ny . doubts . ance and with a pistol, f ihot and the Old country. He has men'bad succeeded in properly placing -
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� � ,'. given to the prisoners for a day or two as to his- " �autionis are no* being made to prevent. . . I
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t .. . sions the bread was nut so good as soTb that should the Commons refuse ..to tion is. becomiag more pievalent, still mation from inbabitants. aloni'the river. has beret4ore brought, which is saying the river. There were a number of men I
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I � �.:� - of the ' ' the wachiery seems to be utterly in- THE CHOLERA. -The in-'
. . . prisoners would like to have. it. adopt these Senate dmend!ments he - . ' holera is a ssu
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7 - horse flesh in the ly none of them were hurt save Ed
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� - � iavesi#gation it is to be hoped - that any the inemorial'to the * Liciutemant-G' sons with Visible -marks of the disease on wi - - -Stra e's saw mill at 1"ordwich was The accident will delay the compl.
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; ., complaints made hereafter will be fiown - nor. The Commons refused to burned o the night of the lith inst., of the bridge somewhat .
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i. I n streets. There is .no annot be counteracted by the use of -with nea
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I . ed d I by the public.- 11r. Massie.bas these amendments on the 18ih of Ju t ancitz I ly all the stock of 'himber. -Wiligharn. has had a couple incre
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I a ver3l 1 difficult and delicate, t;jgk to per- reactives or even by the most vIo-lent fires. The first was on'Sunday morning
� --- � I t �1 two months before the Wdrden Mi.- . -outside of the ProViape of Que- $15,000. our'hours' hard fightin saved
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� .form, 4nd his hands sholdd be strength- dited above eir th T' bo, 'Grey and Bruce station
i . cular, and still he re- . . . ould be body becomes black. Although the s an old- dwelling -house and work -shop on
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. . with the instructions - . e disease has epidemic is ficit contageous, it is f eared I
� . a e mill, the road to�waids Low�r Wingham, the
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. - ing obstacles -thrown in his wa,y. uucil,and 'o I n his - - r� _ -Price.shoemaker
r � - Ae given him by the Co.' in . . property,of Mr. Thos. I
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! - � has to do with the mostVri'Glo.us and de- .own authority - several cases have bee n� soon be reeord6d in. Maveilles. . Owin lhrgely to the persistent ef- who residbd'there for a number of years
i . I . makes an* -individual ap- . - n notedthere, but ' - forts of tl eir
� - � . I solicitors, Messrs. Garrow orrie few months ago. No i -
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� 8 I . 'idtor &� Proudf 9t, of Goderich, it is said that surancell The fire is supposed to bet ie
i A HARD. CASE. -Mr. a d Mrs. M but left it s
� Prwed, cla 8 in. thq country, and their Peal to the Councillors 'with the. ho' with the excellent sa n vogu
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; ��_ 11 - . . . pe, " ' ry ws i � Repose, poor but exceed 'gly proud and Thomas- eamish, who'is in prison as work of I an
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t - I I I- b - arty th the death of Win,
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.? 1. � �. . , ' y M'y'gn e sa; will' be. released in about one D 11 11
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. � � will 'rid secure submission. The en- June last.' The * spread much in that city. The busines other day with their ch I month. enry, a Lasig di - covered to be on fire. T le
; . .1. . -a f t L , Warden siates what be . CI whos� sentence was 20 fire br as S
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; I . but emaciated young girt " For Xod a .1de turned out but their servi 8
. courkqemerit of Montreal has severely suffered throng years, will, 'it is thought, get out in were no necessarv, as the fife w
:W - I'.- also which they receive by must know - to be untrue,. when . sake give us food for her 'said thE maa I I as p it
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,, - the carelessness of,'the !authorities i with emotion. When ii eir turn Male .
3 h -&-vin their baseless Complaints Iistene ,. about three years. . o
v 9; d he says that. "the .House has - .4 -The �fasons are now at work. he ated from an ash -barrel, and some wood
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T - to makes them all the more impertinent mitting the disedse 30 become gJ the pair told their ta.le ol suffering and . .
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;. . � . � and difficult to, nianage . wide-spr I calling upon the g&i to confirin the bridge at'Londesboro. The- stones for it was iscovered. Not muck
i , .. People should - tion on the arnendinents.P The House, . ead, and all who can, now avoid . uPoll .. ed lip befo.-e �
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i '. rem. em ber t1lat. the. Central Prison- isi a long before the pror . the - -city. -1 . . story it was fouild she hid died of star- . these pier's Were all taken forn a quarrey
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t Place where crimin I ogation, took very . . ------------------------- I vation while be . , were wa iting in the to� vinsilip of Grey, near Brussels, was don.l. . � .9
. . I . I . � -The Clinton New Era says: In the
i - I . . als are sent for punish - decided a6tion and rejected -the amend- MR.'CARON, tb-e Ninister of Militia, their turn for relief. lid were �eamed on waggons. It was a ,course. of 1is Sunday ev i
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'ff ' nd General Middleton have, been' Keen, daughter of W. R. MCI w . Birks of
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� ': more decided action tha ,9eh, will not ake his fortune' out of the
i I n this the kni' . nounced in the most i
_� : � . I. % ghted, and are now entitled*to attach president of the Vanda,li�la Railway, has vigorous manne,r
their treatment there is not to -their Warden wan : . work. .
. - rieii y e oping the actio,ns-6f Colonel Ouimet in Cori-
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- I ts We do not know. , Had the prefix cc to theirnames. These _Tfie e dest' daughter of Mrs.
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. liking 1thev should Conduct themselves he� obeyed the instructions of the . C ' with her father's hostler, named Sh- i ll*
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� . . and performed his d as e should tio - while tryl g to take the lines off the in the Northivest ; the reverend gentl e-
) � . uty n of their services in connection with with Mr. McKedn's race horses. lie
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� � t I - ave been appointed ere. ihisj�; and the stAted,that P I suit of clothes, drove up to the house, that th an awaL. The girl kept hold further concessions to
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: . : - - went to the, dep6t anc -teen pr vileges of disposing of --
Militia departriient at Ottawa The of
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9 that the �villains confined in it would find Act 9
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it f would now be in operatioi4 Instead have been gr�nted 13 the Government a minutes later took the train for Evans w i e the an about a quarter of a'mile "g
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i - I trary, .i' should be made, what it -i * - . urn of $500 in recognition of .their ser- Ville. Miss Annie, pricit to her depart- . and unjustifiable,". and his �
! - I is ,in- away for two months beforel he could *ices. Thus it is - I are, left a letter for'her father. Sol' - On ra.ay of last week a horse marks were received with approval b a a
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1 y done very little,.if anything, de- ' I road lie t, ran a large piece of board more noteworthy f - - fact that'M -.
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I I -riors,and then -in order serving of rew.a�d, are treated �Vith pro- , I .
h the evidence of the com- orders of his supe ized. t . rom the
� - I . -A. 'n., i into its re st, the board breaking off Birks and the greater portion of h's s
T .1 plainiiig I _ QATTLE DISEASE. -A. Arange malady
I 1 isoners them, selves the f are at to - I
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7 It the' Central Prison is: better than many tempts to entrap those ot the County who endured a - has broken out among 3attle, pa ell- earers are usually strong �upporters 'f a
� �.. free himself of responsibility 'he at. � digal liberality, while the, poor fellows and leavin . a piece about ten inches h '
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� . larly milel longfin-the ound. In order to get it the Government.
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I 'ca -M for themselves and their fa .. . , n . Sered a�the loss to push his hand away up the open- year old son of -Mr. S. P. ' Dorland, " of c
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- . and. yet these gentrY turn up their noses his neglect OfAuty that t ay. It is due to t, campaidl, are re- - southwe� tern . ent that migl h
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i he .Scott Act is warded with th&uks and a beggarly grant Part of the city. The - d sease apl ears orse is r�ec vering. . . have proved fatal. Itappears th� little 9
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I __ I t not being enforced now as it, +oula be.' barely sufficient to� clothe . to be in,all cases fatal. It 1.9 thought =Mr. as Hogg, of Turnberry, met fellow was laying near the cistern, the t
- � . 9 ' them . er the afflicted cattle show' symptoms o riday of last lid of whic was open
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bettertreated, and strange to, Bay people We aft f with a serio a accident on F -
I .. . d o doubt, ho*ever� bat Mr.. their ret�rn home. Our rulbrl have a - Texas fever. When the 9 �leen is exam-, Henderson,. Morris fell in. He as noticed byl
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a Wi -doing & very -S,Mart: - very peculiar way of en - iiied after death it is fou 'd swollen to � -slie-was unable to �i
� 1- .thize Ith tliem and listen to their corn- thing. He .couraging the . when the '
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�-,� 0 excuse -for this. the Scott Act, and. he is taking. thi I ' - I . . triet in 'Which the diaeai e is confined fell, striking Mr. Hogg on lh� head and feet deep had fully four feet of water li
�-_ . . maud4n sentimentality, and � . - s- arise It would be a. good thing if the contai . . shoulder. His shoulder -blade w �
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, �_2�_ � . those 'VrhG 8 in t na many patches ol open prairie as frac- in it at the � i e. Her 8creams,however,_ b
�,_ - - mean - to PlaY to the hands of thos,6 volunteers- would permit the 8irs and upon which -cowls graze in herd t ed and he bled profusely at the nose brought some of the hei hb -
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1. I . ch he I 9 storm, on Tuesday night of last week.
. L t- t4eir opp,onenta - � will not 'WE' notice by,' our exchanos that amusement was created OIL Main st, eet, He was having his bam fixed up and re- 'the following: We won't vouch for its
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. ne Lrly every, quarter the mine re ' on posts. It was. just inj Wednesday, in connection with th
,*UPPOrt thieves aud- robbers &Rd tb*t is. $,imply, raised for the pu�rpooe of affleto � - scended on them, havin been thrown such 1! si 'cin astocatch thefullforceof � landing of t -, �, li
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. . . - - 49 an e complaints. are %by some boys who were s ,reted behind the wind, whip struck it with tremend- observIng a number of hand,
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dea-vorin,g to drive 8, fat pig on board I �
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make him go," and kiving the pig's to, .- 11 BAD AcciDmNm_�Qlt
a tarn around tw� of bis fm# -,Week as .Mr. Georgi
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jerked the pig sharply back . ; I Parr Line, was cuttin
� wards, wheil - � harvest his team beca,
it immediately darted forward along the � � .
gangwayand into the boat, taking Pat � - .- , � . And ran away. Mr, -,,
alon with it. Pat, heari . � 7 get off the ni&cbine bv
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staullers -raising a I cheer, ertled, " We . . as - ru
ainow, 11 could do a clsiner trick still � . Vcw BA.Rx.-Mr. Geo.;
a new bank barn 56x7i
wi that same pig. "'I 'A butcher, think.- �
ing Pat had some other easy method cli : I .. I ,stabling underneath. .
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iie_�ling with a stubborn animal handed i i was . done by the )Nles
him q. quarter saying 1I.Now i : . � Blake, and the CaVenl
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more you could do with the i best baras in the town
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pig." " Shilre, yer hoxior-, " replied Pat, � . . -
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-At-the last meeting of the Prelsby- realized 414 bushel-, aj
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tery. of Maitland in Kincardine .there p . fgii wheat from 10 aer,
was a large attendance of niemb,ery � is the'actual returnows
Rev. Mr. .Muir was al)poiijted inodera " .
. tor Mill in Seafortli, wberf
, for six months instead of Rev. J. Ross , liver�d the grain. It i
whose time had expired. Rev. J. 33 , -of - Scott alia Seneca, a
Hamilon, late of St. Andrewls, Kincar', ' goodquality, and 11r,
, dine, being present was invited to sit aa I 80 Cents per bushel fa .
corresponding member. Rev. A Bickell -
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zted the call to Mount Forest. Rev. -and we hope -
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A 1 McRae was appointed to declar,e I � farmers, `
favored with such g000
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I the congregation . cli� Molesworth and 41UNT01PAL STAT.I.-IT
Trowbridge vacant.1 Mr. McRae was .
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also appointed moderator of session and r
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Stanley, for this year,l
authorized to securIle supply for Moles- A - .
worth,. etc., until iiext meeting of Pres- - are eligible to *6te at
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. bytery. Rev, A I I . Ian was received lature. Of this -numb,
I as a licentiate of . a church. Rev. D. sons., and- 73 are tenant I
Catueron has an a ' * tment from the . -,� . who are eligible ,.to T(
Home Mission C=e to Manitoulin elections lonly, and of_�
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ter was postponed.' I - A petition frorn I * L
Dungannon to disposel of 'tbeir old churebL . eligible to serve as Jul
. � . - the Clerk of thi �
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was grauted.' A cominittee consist�hgof . inade the same foolish �
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Revs. R. Leask, JT. N;r(--Q1v).rri the iclerks of some oth-
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Hartle J. Ross, and Aless ' I
Y) rs. Stracha:x . , ' :: H,ehas placed the, I I
and, McLachlan, elders, -was appointed tho,,se who are eliffible I
to rev l ise the standing order Of the Pres. I - �
bytery and report at.next meeting The - inunicipalelections au��
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next meeting of Presbytery will be held are only en the 11
in Melville's church, 'Brussels, on Sep. - . ., t1vections.. I
tember 14th.' . � . I . inum.cipa i
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Teachers' Certificates. I
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Perth for second and: third class certifi� - l, Beigrlw L
Cates and were succesgful: . . THE FALL SUONV.-T
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Third Class-A.,.Coney, J. LCor,nyn,, F. - ty will be held at Belgr,
Hartley, W. Johns, F. Mathers, A. October S. A liberal pi
Stewart, A. Holmes, i M. .'RcEwen, W. � be Provided, and I it U -1i
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Baker, F ._ Green, K. McKenzie, A M- e- � 'will be.a splendid ihow,
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Kenzie, W. Poco- W Pot ter, T. I A RF-Tpucrio�N: � eal
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Rumbell, W. Doig' T. ' I me -through the med' '
_. Grapt, A. I . Xul
. Cruickshank. t I . I issue to acknowledge, 1
: ' 'dooper,A; J.Crabej - I
Second Class -J. - ]my duty to !do, that 3:
B; J. Grant, A; J. McDonald, A; G. I . the Doctor's -conduct, ,I
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Musgrove, B,' T. Sh�arer, B; J. Wan. - that nitost zc=ilously�
less� B; M... La�rin).R; A. Burchell, A; signed 41 Paul Pry, ",we
.W. Griffin, B; L. Diehl, B: I harsh and severe
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GODERICH. � ought, on, calm reffecti.
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Third Class -M. D6riand, J. Green,J. - wards another, and fbi
Young, M.Cook, J. DkIr.son, A.Graham, been,, and now ,am, W.
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G. Jessup., A. - Keefe, M. M - A. - - ,as such unseemly,epith
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McLennan, M. Radefiffe, M. Sharman lamb,usige, I am- now cotill
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P. -Williams, At. Rutherford, L. Me- - be, inspired. by a. goA
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Connell F. . Wygle,l� M. Allan, M. . -and wer 4-- certainly, to I
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Roberts'on. . , i - � unmerited by the Dmtoj
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A; 'A. Sharman,, B; A.- Burritt; B; 111� ' tion, received from -4i
Durnin, B; J. Gordon, B. . � -1* S - correct, espjeeiall
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Third Cllss-M. McKenzie, T. Reith, . inwhiCli he -is accused
J. Erwin, F. Ewing, J. Kilioran, J. Ale- L � -the road all with whou.-
Fadzean, A. , Styles, B. Snrillie, K. I - I tact, was stretched too
Calder, J. McTavish,. S. Latta, J. Me- I Of ten m et hil m. tb ere. ani
Leod, E. Smith, W. Tough E. Keefe '
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Stewart. * ' � , ! . caution .to others i,
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Second Cltiss-J. -Danby, B; G. Af c- I scripti.ous, I referred.oi,il,
Intosh A - I:W. Gov L
V I enlocki A ; G. I - - ones, apart altogether ff
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lEla-min-ell A,:- J. M D., - - _J4
11 *5 alone, B ; . as I am &rrar� that
D6veraux, B. � L I . I - and �cases wheit alcohol ,
AXITCHgLL. - es I Iciliell
pecially, as a medi J '
Third Class _*G. DAvis, L. Gerry.. K, -trust that my -strictures
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.jLlcNay, B. Purdon� S. Jones, J. as� regards the Scott Act
Purdon, R. Stewart J - F�ster injurious effect on the 1:
.1 � . G.Uglow, ..
U. Dale. - - I . .. practice, I know be h.-
. himself a large medical
Second Class -A. 'Mulheron, B- 1. - . .
Park, B; E. Honi-�Y, B; W, Minto, B; in -this neightorhood am
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J. Pinder, B; J. Robb, B. ,� . . - hamf which I have. no 4
6 . , I tailed or hindered, I)nt
STRATFORD, . I I L �
, Third Class -J. Edgionds I Macklin, ' -.. pray that he may Cease -
M. Wright J. Gibsop. AL" - tificatei.ito those who le
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IVI. Weir X Edmonds M. Harye " the fatties thereof, to tj
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Johnstone � Mcintol, J. Fraser, J. . I . and that of their fanalie
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Stewart, b. , Lam* M - Flem in -g, E. . . . . . . endeavored, both by up
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Stevenson, W. al I L - fession, in some we,u,ure
Second Class -4. Donaldson, B ; M. � lill-behavigur towards, th
Hay) A ; M. Mahoney, B ; D. Me- - - this I trus - U �
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ennan ' B, F. Dales3 A; E. 'Harvey I I- columns; of your paper, 1 a
B ; G. Rarv'rey-, A; D. Coulter B. K' I . truly, Tnom-As AxnEwiw;
Richmond B - J. . PRY�11
Abraham ' .7 Alexan,lier,' B'; A.' �__._ . _______ -1
, B; H. Cawst6, B; N.
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Keay, B ! A. H burn; B ; M. 1. ; . m . Blak-e. �
raser, -B. "? �
I- ST. MARY'S. � 7 , JOTTIlqr's.-Mr. Robe
I . raised a new addition to
Third Clas - . it �
a -A. Ro ertson J Han� -, � 1� Put the old part in
nou, R. Sparling, R.'Nj 900
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ell J.Case, I W. H. Otterbein near :
. Bradley, J. Ross I ;
ipi J. 8 wit,zer., W. ... I apple tree *two feet high i I
Sandburn, T. Griffith, K. McLaughlin, I - with -apples. There 'Orf.
A. Urquhart, J. Baird R. .Hendlerson, - ,. -apples on the dwarf.'sp
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N.- 41685er) M. Ready, X. Clark B. . ,complete failure im- th�s
0 " ei",' L. Brooks, A. Thomson,' F. -.Count y- - on, accou - of t
Obster, J. Wren, J.!Doupe G. Par- I - . nt -
I . . Ifenry Rolts has sold tA
sons, E., Wilee, J. Ford, S. Tafts; A.- � . �
, sPring wheat to Mr. Jose'
Bothwell, A. Watson,, ip. Hutton. I I � . ten dollarz.-Fall whea
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Second Class -L. ingersoll. B - 'U.
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It .. J. Davidson.'B -- B. Dalmage, . Wm- Beoher is in the.
B; M. Rae, B; E. Sparling, B; J. .iNltc- . . Steam thresher agaid. 11
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arigor, A; W. Humphries, A; D, Van- week for Mr. Win, Thit
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o.andt, B ; J. McKen"zi B - NV. Liud_
A I V . L. �Gingerich, and fall wh,
ay, A; T. Gowan ;; A. Smith, A; forty bushi.-ls to the ac,
U. Hutton A - ' .
41, J J. latterson� A; M. � '
"Ile 3 11 erick Ross. -teacher, 10
i A - A. ; 9 Hay and Stanley,
3omery Bqhalmers B IV. - I No.. I �11
Fier, B ; F'. Evans, T. Moore, B. . his holiday trip and lo,
. 111111111 hearty. -Messrs. As& Sty
The Crops in � anitoba � Erwin and Miss Bella, P�A
The 'Winnipeg Free �ress of the'l9th I �essfully passed. their
nst says : i In SeaXorth for a thii
I I i . 1. I tificate; -we wish them.
I.-Ig6thing but fine weAll-her for a -week .
r , I also Congratulate Air. R
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two is how required to place our far- I -out such good seholars,.- all.
ners i,4 possession of -a garnered, harvest . l - ,
C� . , � XaY be in,our midst for n
luite UP'10 theiir most sanguine expecta-
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morning from ' seven cents per 1b. We b
?ree Press yesterday - last Week four hundred bc
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cores of places nort4, south and west - � et a better price for the
vere uniformly and extremo�y favorable. loster and Mrs. Hunter
y crop 4as just been I -Blake, - but now of Ali
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t many poin 4TOund visiting their old -
ts. ,The yield, ils excellent. . . . and returned to their hom .
ats are ripening a4 are turning 61A Saturda
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arvested,. but operat' .
Ions will. not be We wish him long life and�
e.nerally commenced befor',e 4 -he last of
fb areglad to see Miss- Belle �
he pr�sent and the eg.' ing, of next - , I ter -of Robert Allan, arlol I
eek. Never were ap
?Tp 7 ces for that . she has not been able to .
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ver the outlook. T e average yield is - - _�_
kely to be cons'idera ly over twenty . Zurich. -
ushels per acre.. In some localities re- . ... BiG TuRESHINM._)v1r. �
urns much beyond that figure are anti- - 11 . 'with his steam thresher,
ipated. ; � .1 . -UT- Chris. Willet's farinfa:
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No frosts are reported as doing dam- . - 1 360 bushels of fall wheat h,
ge at -any point, India-li Hea,d alona � ..... . . ..... ... � , -a half ' or 100 bushels an
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"ems to have expreriene9d a temperature I'll .. - *i�is he is the best ir. t
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d there the frost was go light as to do � I I bira. I ,
r to nothing, All the other ills to I = IkPR0'vr,m-F,,.%-Ts.-Afr. 1,
'ju has built a brie
,hichy cereal and vejetable life are I � I- kitchen �
able seen' to hive been escaped in the 'Which adds 4nue'h --to its al
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Forthwest this year; alid there is now . -aPPearance.-Mr. Thos. 4]
ttle or no chance. of - material, injur I � ,eree d an addition to the I
I . y his 4welling which giv,,s
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