The Huron Expositor, 1885-09-04, Page 8I
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I Z.W-- * t. 0-. on Sunday iie. was com located, Oftan Medical Assopia ion . eing held at ini al. . niage was done to
. � � ill rictirm tolay.-Mr. W, I d died or Friday ind6ing denti, sniall 4a .
.�. - I'l 4rX pool'; 0 T* in - the farmer a house 'altd a itt in Chatham. He w Anesday,an ': .'as -damage to
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� � . his rooni reailing, all , in , i the John McLeod lu ln� dU - all 1�inedical aid, � O good- windov Is nd'paint. All covereit . -
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- 1k: __ alarm and uneasiness that his-.4beence Leod,obtAined a abcop.d B. cert a - es bi J I . 5
q, by her man .
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, �:. ,i . - - must cause his fal.ther and triends at stead of a third as reported last week. ' w and I ighly i .__J_ 1
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-1 ver, to Mr. McLeod is now attei . t., : .
MISTRICT MATTERS. - - home. fie wa.s very glaa, howe iding theMkodel a('l eti'.&intanc�s - Her re �, i
I Ea§� WE*arLosh I
. * ' ) ed fo th�ir last res iig pla, e on Sun- �
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_. 1. Z03 York are at d oil 4, C of sorrowing COTID C ,s 9
� � will try a Sim 4ar adventitwe for a *bile. Melvin, of Brooklyn, New 9
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. . � I _.m . . , resent the guests of Mr. Robert'Goven- fr ands and relativbs to i I �Mn s ceille- of tile L ast WaNvt
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1*1(,-1(%--We -would agaill call the 0 ! - - ' I . - 011 w 6 , f tic� 8th concession of
� a 'Eck, McKillob. -Mrs.James. Dukes, of �teiry.i The uneralserrill, preached James I
� attontion-of ourreaders tothefact-that � The Fine Arts departnii at Alm . . -
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dies' College, oka'rio' is doing Repubi Michigan, and daughter Of L in the Me;hodist 011U� all i r mediately West anosh, .pli
! the to, be held - under the- �atroi La, . St, Thoi i I I . O' cents per, yard.
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. � , * � - successful work, over 70.certifla�tes frollith' Mr. Irwin Johnston, AICK,illop, is' -at- af teri by the pastor, Ite iv'� Mr. 1 Burwosh, -yards (if gravel at I *
r "101111-- very . .
I affe Of th.; ladies of St. James' Church, Ontario School A Art having been taken by the on a visit to friends in this Whie,�J Wa L svery impresiNe. Mr. Bri The C)uncil decidbd not to pay any
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� is towl1l, on *,rues,day next, in Mr,. students dulanj - 1884 and J895 eik-have'the -nore t ian t -law of � the tow Ii
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F = Am excursion'train, composed d 'n and hi 'five Small ebilclk
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I . -town,. proul,- quaEfy at Alm , College -and receive. license to . .
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1, teach in the pul lie and fiigh schools the various. of some p4ased here from Port' �B mp th . ovi
Case',`s fog,atijoining the ten cars, � e cc arT
- a 'a h most successful ever un- -1 � (� f the who] gir.
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7 ises-to, subjects of the Art course. L -Rates low.. For Dover to Goderich on Thursday. -Rev. their sa ereavemoni :and i vre arable, I i1nn' rei to accept of, this
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1�1 � dertaken, so that those attending may Announcement iddress -Principal Ausi in B. D. - I as made .by
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R . � - ' - i , . I . Professor Warner of Alma Coi St, losi. ', . � I - amouni.: Application W
, - rely �on a, good day's enjoyment. Plenty : 924.1 .- I , . # .. I . I I
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I B � ill. be bn � -- 'cold waveis a' reminder Thomas, was in town oil Thursday, and . . ; Campb 11 Hanna fo some remuneration
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7. suab v . - Walk r�. - I for dama es
- t . of refreshments, as u . � . a fence of his this
, � . I alled upon viany of, -big old friends.. . . . I
F hand to appease the . cravings of the that fai ill soon be on, and tbat d clhang� of C I ng the
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W Z htner faa �x an I amusements of various olothing will ba in oruer. Gentlerneni leaving -Mr. Warner was --sorae, few years ago BiaEFS. - 1-0 in th, .a vicinity Season, . -undermini
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: � their ineasures atstewart Brothers,qin relyo Lpastor of the Methodist Episcopal are busy sowing their. I wh at. There , same, � a d taking gi avel when p
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I kdn.d�4 "will be indulged in. Aside _f iom, suited. .Up Sti opposite the . I A r.
1. � I .. bein'r well , .. Chur6 in this town, and during his is, too' ni�ich rain and '; 6 or s cannot ing sta x te labor. After hearing 11
I the laudable object in view, meo . ins,main Street, Sca- ' -tI i
� the , at of .RaTiles' Institute Roo ; . * T �N td,of this plac Haimpl, s explan di lis
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-11 .1 -2 - . . brief-stay'llere made many friends. be, housed. -,Mrs. W.� N e, .. n
i wo, - ve no, doubt butthat all will enjoy forth.. 924 . . . .. � ,C8 van
-1 � � __ � returned hdme from 9 visit t6 her sister, matter t was inov d by,Mr. A c ON
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- - them elves thoroughly, and if the day is * Dn,i Ricom GIRLWANTED.----�Wailt- . . . .
4 1� , . the Dining Rooni A L t the St. Jaines' . MCKM- , - Mrs.1 Crittenton, of Dc 6$al, coui ity of seconded by Mr. ers , that be -be'
4 - .1 ire houe it , h� we pre- . ed, a girl for ' - - . ' I
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. . 'acconipabied y her two paid , - id d ages to fen
- � � 7 . is $1, for grayel a, lid d
� � . Hotel Toronto. -Apply to MRS. D. D. Rosm, Sea- . Perth she wi .
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4 tict: lbi& turn -out and grand suLecessas , .- L WHO CAN BEAT IT;. -One day last ) - : . 4 L L
- I. A L - ,-Mr. William Ri4i-files, :)ur poi
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f tj.�.�_L - 4 r - LLLLLL .... �'...o L the labors put . forth by the . 0 1 — . . . week ,Mr. Murray threshed -for - Al. r. � O I - - I
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L �; - I � la , hotel iel,er, is. : �nf Zurich. -1
. i! - mtien� _��' L E.NMeMCF, ]EXAMINATION. -The fol- Isaac Miller, of -McKillop, six. hundred � " til
__ Z ,,, � cou e arr , :hard Pol- -E. E. Wiener, of Tavig-
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il,u 11 e lowin -' - a list of t e pupils bushels of oats this being the produce "rse on th, n of hii I .
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,. Cy ' Ia*'iVh* h lie has rent A. -We E re ri ived on Tu asday even 1A
� .. . 1 Gr6 M.kr,K,,-,xE,z!.-'VN-e are pleased- to who were successful at. the lintrance Of ei ht acres, besides ab,�ut three acres ., � I I . ' -
, f - ti ipittin g great 0 in as -t-1,We I xe, rlad to "'g.
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�. a I w hat Miss b" -T", is to 5 b� D.S.
.1 net&� that the ,seaforth rwarksmen are Eximination, held at the Seaforth High of ,f heat, all insideof five hours. Who .
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._ moilclig good use of their tim,e. and Se July IaBt' the .returns for can beat the time,and -who can beat the 4 n t L Faust.
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1- opportunities at the Dornini-ion Riffe As� which have just, been re IV from the -oats?.,' L . I I I Ar. . Holtzm
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1,1 . . L ,Mr. - R. , Ferguson who mill witl i irbn, whii Ill he received from.
PIV, - sociation's A1111111al Shooting Match now � Department the last few days I ,
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� , �. being held at Ottwwa. The same gentle- 1� IPPP , , I 91 d to see'
- , I ie A.- m-1 itage I eaf6r 375 was confiiied tothe h u 34 foi three or Mo
!i Ki . M. On. compose the Ottawa team -,ii shot 1 Mina * 9t L FOP. THE Exnxiaimoiippen will . - ntreall. If any one W nts iron'roof-
,I I 11 I : 2 Jennie Ballantyne ! 377 " 'h mess ill Id apply to Mr.
; Ley. have all I � L f eeks� able to reE dtfie his bus* ing done they )u'
�� 41- at Toironto, last week. Th I - this year be represented. at. the London .9 � w ' ' '
I . ag�hi.-t r. Leech in aidik a ifile of the
Is 3 ClemmieDa"vidSOUL : 10 I . 397 M
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done! well but Sergeant Alex. Wilson ' ;� it'. Exhibition as lai and creditably as Holtzman. He hap now also a patent
!. , , L , - I . .. 4 Annie Ed ki . i 375 . . Jdly cheese: last Th .11ra 4 for 8 cents. ` which will. oon I e on the mar-.,
�� I and tieuteriant J, ,8. Robert,% have been . L usual-. Amona .Olther )prominent breeders . . " . . churn 17
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2 1 _. 11 . 1parti&llarly a4cee'ssful, taking prizes in 6 Hannaiih, I �. Graham'. IS. - - 476 of. this secti 'n ,who will, be represented I I ket.
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� , Y, .� -iied off second 7 Ma . � Hills Gi ... 6n. ibe Zuricl[l
� 15etition otir boys ca-ri: . ic 'I - tend's leaving with his Shropshire sheep . I . . I Hensa I last Friday between t
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I I prize, airnong six competing teams, and . I and 1: e isall ,foot ball ieams, in whi
I n e; 44 on -Monday; Mr. John Mcl�evin will - . IA11,)30v,U' ,.-N faff, is f
r , _ . . . 9 Lottie L, - * r � .432 �Ir ;
I �� I CGAuO I very near will ning tile first prize . I �. alay take his carriage mare and staillion, the foi rr er came off victorious by a scoi e
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V _ ai e 0111 The team was composed while Messrs. Taylor and MeMordie in- Hill , of foul d one. TI viethro were afte. -
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i�l � I I - Nellie McKay, .
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" , . 13 Violet ... I itesides 393 . � .m in of tbb . .
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i � � all . 411 " eshed 45 diels of l,v;heatto 4
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� "I t�sok- the pup and the first ' . - will not come out far beh' d. � - t�. Pial� Ii , i held in Boi
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I of ,$36,, 1. t ' �s. -A pien c wa
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� 1 T.- - 392 min !Sunday s
_,V. �i � 16- Annie Be I . 3, Tuckersm ith Stanl I shed, 3"! 8771 bushels of a ,
� - . ee points behind. Seafoitli men � S . auspices of the Luther hool,
� � � ie E. _McIntosh 3 cc -' tte. .. I
1 �17 Mam, ri 7 BiG,TitRE�',�IIING.---'A(::zi.SrS- John Har-, N, �v t TI were. 21 1 dcreB of Apring c
. t, th"' . . " ,:- 1, 0, :1 dcne by but on account of the unfltvora
. T IT. give a good account of them- . . Me weath-
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i '" ::�aliys � � ,is Lydia Cailipbell. 4, McKillop ' 462 vey aiild Andri Wiley threshed on the 1 wh en�.� Tie. illreshing was
_�Vfi-. hdrever they, go., 1 44 � Messrs. S inton & Litingston. They thE a ve ry .14rg
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- setve,+ W - er re was not e crowd
I - . I Stanley, 22
� I - - 19 T* ly Gibson . -4, 487 farm of Mr. Jarrot, of acres . .
� re r picni-I was held by
tt �, . " - � zop_ i , i . r . 4, . Sig . 375 of fall wheat, 15 i I � ID
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_ �6_.LWe inad- _* �i . - I Dather Kealy, of the Fre ach Settlement,
., 1, TH - FoREsTraRs - 21 Jane, Carl e Hensall. 405 and three aerbs of oats in otle day. We ' - L
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- vertently omitted any relfce_r_� i on Wednesda;y: V e E eter brass -band
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i. - ForeAers' picnie,. whioll was held on. '292 Bell& Me we , ;his a big da� a �wo ki and hope � I . DashN*i :D) d. I . was pi -9nd d ew alarge (
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Vlar Me ordie -- " -. I our boys may long live - le .... krvesb in thit
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t Fiiday, the 21e. ult-. The members of . � . E.134 o. -Th � I
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�, li- 24 Ellen N21 . � I � . -e aie ' VISITORS.- of the Luther -
11. � , ': . -with their ' vicinity is almost ovilir, but' thei The I lastorl- -
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I k, i wive� daughters and lady friends', as.- 25 Maggie E, Ca�h- 'Winthrop - 534 LoCAT, BRiurs.-Most of our farmers however, hila re afid th 311 I S�evf lral pieces� an con wregation of Hamiltionhas been in
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w, .., . . . � Jennie Govenlock. . � 484 hrough harvesting, but on account &g I
_1 �� � sem4led in Beattie's grove to enjoy a 26 are t to be - yet h led in. wE t weather the vi e, and, Teac ed to a large
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1, ,f I . 27 Lizzie Devereaux 1, McKillop 406 6A the wet weather .a few of them are . I
ill ;_ pleMa'nt afternoon's outing 'together, Me, of late has done V64- nneh to binder audience. ' Also .r. S ring,, of New,
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,j - -1 - 28 ggie 1 i8i 2, Grey - 376, behind. -Mr. Win. Murdock, of t�e 2nd, . fi - I
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N 1 ind th succeeded. There was a large p tile .farmers from � sh* up. The Hambarg, has bee. her examining the
V 1 I ey 29: Ellen J. Tarnbull 2.9 cc 511 concession, - has his new bank bai.m com- .
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"I - 1 30 M. Hume Hislop Walton 4" pleted. � It is one of � the finest on the very good- -fall Wheat a d oa being, if Both gentlemen bave .,eturned home
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ir � 31 Maggie S. 111, psola, ! 37 7 road. -Mr. George Hart, son of' George ( � - - .
; .. A number of.swings had been erected 'in anything, above the aq age,; - . pring again. . ,
I I I 32 Bessie Ke ly - . *Q, Morris 416 Hart, .sr., has gone to Brantford to I
t , eve and it is. need -less to, say they . . I � wheat is ndt quite so ,Dvp6d, -seve al . i . 0 -
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; �.Jl �T_ 33 Jane E. Helly " . . , 401 spend the remaining part of the year.- �
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� 1 34 Ellie Mel itosh 3-Greyl 1 505 Mr*. Thoird, of. Varna* completed '
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lii4. - wen!6'k tables were spread and were . terially injured it Su( 4s rust weevil cHt:Esm-Our cheese actory was fair-
, . - e - -his fall' -wheat last week and it 1 $ I I .
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14, 1�. 35 Ella Rohl, 6, Tuckersinith - L 386 sowing . 1
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. � bouniff u.11v rovided with the choicest . - - &c. - . ly. beseiged by buyers last week, six or.
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;i- pp, Angs provided by the 36 Evalyn Turner 6, 383 is now. nicely- up above. the gr and H -��VE-�,- -The seven put fin e
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11 ladies. As %II had their appetites pretty I . , a,111111ill Sabbath Sell I r he ma�ager of the fac-
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0 - � the- ) 381 have been gravelling Albert street d be bed in )ashw o P the. 15t,t, 16th believ-,' the highest mar6t price, show-
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. �t ,viands were aimply appreciated. : 41 John LiVi Dgstone 11 94 486 . . I it i .-.
. � .2 utting in' Stone.". crossings at the prm- I e :pected i
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to fa�r� and cement ondships, but as� I , cipal corners, and .
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I - . sist - . J y in lightenirl -rdeas : -- d a Br -i -According to announcement
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4 Thos. Me" chlin ' 432 pedestr degree of i pecte :1. . . �
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_. ore, - 'Seaforth . 1399 their friends. . . i . T ilair ne
, I f 4 I - Li 12"attsvill st o ened an in resting tiln xt meet-
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- i ii, Ivy! our people. We hope, theref A6 James. Di L -son i . - T�'. . , , ,
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�, I 48 Wm. D. -McLean ! , have erected a hanasome White bionze
b e foll-lowed by others. i . . This i i uppl es .a - long -f �lt wa t i this 14g _T� rd, a former
� +_1 Will . 1 - Septei iber. - -Mr. I L . .
�i - ; . �. ; 0 . 49 James Dodds Roxboro, ` U9 monument here to the menilbry I of their vicinity, isd now whoe,v r , 11 s to get reside it, paid odr vill el
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_. �71 TAE HARvEsT. -Harvesting opera- � father and brother. If Bymmetrical pro- new lo��arne 8 or get old e p r paired last j reek. Thqu� b N ppy t6 see his
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I- 1� � tions4larebeeii much retarded by the. 51 � � . come &Ion for Michae will ,do things amilin i, face, we co Id n )t suppress the
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,�,.� . cold i and wet weather. While some . right for U. eng uh y : " What brings thee, gentle
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'._im'� . 54 Thos. A. Turnbull. 2, IS . 417 This makes nearly a dozen. of- the' kind
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� 55 Albert T11ornson. . Waltdn' ' 375 here. . gaged T11tti 6 .
I - deal of grain in the fi6lds; 56 . . . in his ir ill. and villagers went 01 th( excursion to
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i", however, that any grains have yet been 57 Anson J. Pybus 10iTuckeramith 442 Of Grimsby, are visiting his brother, A. the best in US in thi§ p o f ie pro- Musgrove is horn( aga in from his 110i
� . hn G. ,Shaw- 1! 6, Grey 379 Duff, at1lolmes'vill.e.-Mr. Thompson, .v - . � . .
11 injur�d by. the Nvet. The crop,,this year,. 58 JO . . i I
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. 72, il He gays the i wops are pill good,. and the t1i * stoek. -The Doherty �
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,�_4.. Many farmers,, instead of threshin it, I Eckstein m -he has been livinf � IT 6 Jack - has- s :l far recoverei I as to be able tol b'ee"-
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. � . by rn�xmg it, with bran or -other f i it rly one hundred -organs a visiting hi mother wh, � is very
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: ", 11 Mr. William, Best,- loi 10,. I Ith conees- '
� thtre�hirlg. Other crops, however, are Mr. Hormall goes in the hope that -the early date. We �wish- I SuCcess to Will" Lins, of Seafo-Ah, will fill her place
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t - - sion, Hullett, .948 bils&1s; of. fall wheat all .
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:ite I with -frost. not a success, as fq,r a numb lers .
i, have abaindoiled this latter crop eiitirely. . M'BB the wheat a-n'd- oats can be seen by any � .
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. home on W dnesday - last. -Miss" Kate - ONIAN AME -A I arrange-,
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7 � I hai had one of the best a Co"uncil ,was held at Londeaboro ,aji .
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9 - � Public'Scho8ls were opened onbilonday. number, never so man What bous � and is prepi to put up a ne 4
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C y quhar's account for extra statute labor, - ' . I " I ma,
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� 11-ullett and McKillol boundary, were - in ol'butter and has
Z .- young lad,about eleven years of age, son this town, but -now of Deti is spend- Association, -of East Huron, both oinin-
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i C of Groderich, had been missing since the ville bridge, although a coniparatively $1,000 from th the seasov was gettin late, and weather
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� - e Molson's bank in Clin- ,�uel Moffat, med, another and lonly
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hope of seehic, her. a Su erg� poses- on - the. whole of the assessed pro-' five , to twenty bushels of spring
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noott and taking umbrage at s aething Brus6bls an Tuesday.next to compete in for Be call a meeting Of tU AsBo iat
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. .she � had said to him, he went to his the Firemen s Tournament: there, and we' the transaebion of ordinary � .� p
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r � . 7 . I tra'ct for filling approaches to Knox's. . . p slowly, -John W ker, who has be1en so
. withont saying a word to 'any person. . The races on Fairview Park to -day pro- that will 'coine before t meeting. Thos. io ..
�, . br�ldge, 12th coheilassion, is- to 'be let by . ' , qe C ngteciubledwiti 0 11 0111
.i . As lli(,ht came on and he did.not return -raise well. The several races will be . Stra6ban, president ol� the Ea t Ptiding, �cer, died 'fr
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I ather became alarm ed ai�d went in well filled, the track is in splendid con � - fixed the me ' -
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I � een seen on anticipated. The members of Court coune I saels, and i i' exp", ted Ir. McDon" . .
� : . _i, adjourried to. meet at Loi Bru $ . . . horse i, cut nine acres o F grain on
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1it This still more alailned Mr. Dickson as Mit�hell on8u - ipany I -no S; ) , . igh ground, and
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. - he feared he b-iight have got drowned. with the Mitch'ell . Brethre)a, they will I . 'the horses 'two year old. -
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11, I �. . t� � - Belgrave. . --- . &nce of all.. Reformer -- i ihould be present :
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i�ll a 11111111 er of friends, he -had tij.e attend Divim�e Service. -Wo, �re pleased I at both meetings, a a report of - the .
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i -" "I" ro��iilt, of, course, and the search� was - Charles SUDiner, tw Seaforth Sroung forest, of Buffh,lo,' are spendin kill collie up for .
. �i:n . . g a few .vention, a� Toronto, . i .
Z . IC01,44-1 e(I els,ewhere until 8unday morn- men,who hwye opened out in theje�velry weeks here with their sister, Mrs. David discussion. OuA Towwsigip.
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: 11 ill -th but the W Iker of- this town and then set fire to now able to walk:abo: t again and will- tended the races at NAI gbanil'this week. I arne be r4paimd, and that elm
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1* � " - e al'thus mu -t be either very thought- the,pants which prevented the wound 0. Neal, -of .the -CentrE l,' ap as one of they LY inspected, th. me, conces-
k, �4- zts far - Chutpil and was .!old there by, less or very eruefl.-Most of the farmers- from healing. -Mrs. Brooks - w'
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t - I m,,ucl,l for him and he returned , to I&rgger brea(l�h will be sown � this year is very - low with typhoid fever. -A. 'scribed liberally to thi I games . I
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:, �, � � - .11101111e,4-iUe to the place where h e ha'd . than last. - t a Tecent rneii4ting of the Taylor received last week ten barrels of -11VIrs. Shieldr, is fast Jushing'lier stores ed; a so that the h art Wawanosh coun.
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. 1. *_,_ ing 4t the place and the farmer pat Min *was unanim ,usly passed t6 the' -ladies' I ' * both are selling fast. -The Foing to occupy'- the south I ore. -On coun I- in regard, to improvi
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M .. . mor�i when he h I --n i � mencing' . in Drew for asistance in dr ' i g his pr
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i men oun weekat ding. the meetingLof tile Cana- 'of Morris, was colifided on Sunday 23rd- eVne was soon at.Svo rk, and' only the cound onsented to allow 'Air. Do iglas
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th6 shortelit notice -at 1'drs. Manns, King Street. I . . I I I
A full itock of all kinds of readyniade Knitted �. . . . I -
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cropal.—Quite a number left here by the � ! . .
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this w'e(k the guests of Mrs.Wirilloore, Should see the imme'nse reduc ! ,
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Jarhes'E. itonem an, of Comber,who have C mer Main and M6rket Stieets, CUh,
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Roi and Bride, of Ottawa, ':.arp the he y man
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guests of Mr, U'avin Ross, of Goide r sing to pay or abling Oi 11 shed- or . ..
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Farm�--TN-Ir. J. Grassick, M. D.J:� left to help -keep .
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tour �p the lakes. We wish him pif asure good hou - om modation .'
stol if he we're n t afraid of the law.
i in his; ti avels and success wheriever he Blit I
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who have resided here for som'e time . . ,,
past, �kft on Monday for Londo�, Arliere 0 e year ago they stated that houses . I
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in tho Onploy of Messrs. Burnr, i'Lewis, deIns of assign and all other evih, � .
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of tb+t city, as commercial traveller in eiebompanying such.. . . I I
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the qlothillg line, finds -_it tbeiefore, of the Mitchell Recordier drank liquor in . � 1-1
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more convenientto reside iii t e city. I I . I .
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done, but we promise to sk
rate as Win give you �at
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womeeg rivetted balinorall,
women's sev�ea balwomIA
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Vocien's buttowboots froi
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Shoes, a large varietY; Pri,
to _e2,76.- in mis-ses, an,
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Alcrals f roin �$1.25 up toL �,4_,.'
&,c. froln $1.75 and. up, Fret
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itswe just.xiaceived a Rew �
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PliCeS TaryfroM .$I Up � to I
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12 years past) so I feel V
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reasonable price. I hayt
Summer Goods, wMich I 1�
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Statel. We wish him a safe an4; pleag . ' I
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Blyth lias been engaged during the past DA;niel Cahill, the C. P. R. wate'llinanat. - I
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'of the s iake or shoe, as it makes 1 rtin sitting on a lounge in the ivateh house 11 ` -, . . .
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amootill y and silently, thus avoidL ig un- when some ruffian crept up' behind him, � � - I ___�
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.necessa .-y � rack and noise, and t the dao striking him on the head with a - - . . I I I
same ti ne'doing. thework -of sep' i g pi6ce Of fron, knocked him senseless, . I
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the grain more perfeetly. t - niers fricturing b is skull. The perpetrator of - ..
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Dan Fr Lser, wb i � the thresher -with him Cahill's wati ;Suspicion has � I :
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old sty .e. apron machines, inti1ro acing and the police are on his track. it is - . .
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. VVA,x HE Do IT. -Wel obser:v n'the steamer H�ero while she was on _. �
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plain wDrds to our townsman Iffiarden man, was on wa h - o .
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Kell . It is hoped Mr. Kelly wi , by th� crown sheet of tle boiler gave way, � .
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which he,occupie's ; that he will t any the ,Oor of which w 3,s burst open, and .11
longer allow his prejudices to wa p his Dickson, who was sifti_ug in the. fire box, I I Hoffmai
judgme it,and that he will procee � with- was scalded to death. Deceased lived I
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out any further delay, to carrk o4t the in. Kingston, and leaves a wife-und three - :� ..
wishes of the County Council in the - children. After -the accident the Hero, , ... � .
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matter. )f the Police Magistrate. I . � .;
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w*s towed to Kingston by the tag � I - SEAr-Ot
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Loo,i� ,ITIES.-Mr. Emigb haspurchase-cl. R6scue. No other ierson, on board 'Was - . - .
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the Ma�, lory bankrupt stock at 26.: cents injured. Dickson wiis taking three trilp - I -1,
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on the dollar, and is now selling ' the for another. firem , and the one in - . ;
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�same.-The old seats in the baserni of . which he was killed was his last. - .� -
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the PT byterian. church have be n 're- - ,i -Mr. E. T. Harlow, an old resident .
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place y chairs. -Last Tbarsda; was and prominent business min of the vil- I .
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.the. ;; I th ;Civic. holiday. A, goodly lage of Bracebridge, died suadenly a -few - New ,F41 �Goods a
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num er of citizens took advant-ag.9,of -the evenings ago. On f ie previous evenmg are now prepared to
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che fl,re to Port Stanley and'went N wasin his usual 3.ealth., but during - � New DreEs Goods, ne
there. Those who went enjoyed !'ithem- the night he was sei ed by a fit, and ex- . . Plusi excellent. val
selves Bplebdidly.-The Blyth ' blic pilred almost inst ntaneously. Mrs. .. . new Flannels, new V
schools re -opened on Monday.. , lyth Hkrlow, about fiv( 'in the mori - tons., new Cantons, i
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show will be held on the 13th ann , 14th heard her husband breathing heavily. Gloy", new Corsets ;
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. in all 11ines. Every. t
of October. . � . .11 She spoke to him, b*t he did not answer.
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- - . il , She aroKo and got' him something to -- with &H the latest no,
I . : drink, but he was nbt able to drink it, . . I
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ToTAE HURON EXPOSITOA..-AAeo The doe r prono ced the cause of ,� x1oves, a special I -Mie,
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are beginning to get tired of thJS death to be 'sease of the heart. The .
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Act, and as the Warden's bra r, I deceased was about � f orty-two years of �
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liluddle.1 about his duties, it -wol Id. be age, and his parents:are still adve, re- i . I
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well fo him to consult the WnISK sel- siding in the township of �Snowdon. Ife � I .
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lers (th -,re are no hotelkeeper� no ) in- leaves a widow and �ix children. I - . ourstock Was never I .
stead or, "the R6eves, as they are par- -f'Says the Arthur Enterprise; Some . - �
ties helwishes to Please. It is n redit thirty-five years ago a Frenchman died � � I � it will be for the fall
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to p6ny � -niinicipality to choose a NV 1,arden near Arthur, and wa� . .
48 jburied'on the, 4th I . 4,', rey and White C o;
who wi illes to evade the laws of th' land line of CoUingwo .
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himsJelf and who knows thel �to be man was a confirmed drunkard and died . - Wo are Etill offerim
e�rad d by others, -and as .Nlr. Farrow, wfiile under the i ' iller A; oods at cost an
� � uIngnice of liquor. And � I
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M, 9, iad the recommending T - now comes the , Call and inspect goo�,
Ball, I suppose, for Inspector, it is no The other day t!he burial ground in � . . � ?. .
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credit tD either gentleman that the law which the old man as interred fie many I .
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mass,, people are most to blame bhem- out in lots. It'was discovered that the. .
selve$. Every man who purchases line fence came'across the grave of the :_ �
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I*q T t ary to law is actua ly as Frenchm, an, and tile body was exhumed- —
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-gul,lt, as the man who sells, and find for reburial. The vide coffin in which . . I � �
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thos who style themselves the'aristo- it was contained oil being brought to -
crats of society, and even . church i mem- the surface, was Ope led out of curiosity) - - HOFFIV[�
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bers going home the worst), of luor; and the spectatorsi were surprised- to, I . - "
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evidently ministers over 611c I � fi id the body in a p4rfee state of pre.
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cannot i nakipe much* impression by I ii -each- - servation. Xot a Nature was marred, -
ing. - en again, most of those Adling blit he lay just ha, been buried 35 '
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themselves Scott Act men wi.l . stop years before. '9�1111� e the -whisky he .
where they know liquor is sold - they had consumed thr ugh I life or some .. � .
get th ir dinner pen- cents le i and peculiar qu�lity� of It, ie soil had preserv-
.their herse fold. free before they , vould -1 the remains is a i latter of conjecture. . I .
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