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I T%Irs.A. D. McDonald, of -Seaforth,' -his one'unfoftu I Id �. : S. Strome, I I
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representing the Women's. Foref MIS !y would have held a foremast, position meeting of the W conded by Wm- Elliottf that X,e$srso . I �
itro U , I V oofo V#, a, . and pla:ing mill was burned se I . � I Y
qu XV i -.* .* -9 1. � 1P., ,_ +hn no perance Union a A�V4.l1vn++-. rneeed to let contract . I .
�_ ,To mmuni V for the election of officers steam sa 1: r ! I
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- I : � I . . sionary .Vasa au oll U U Kun Jr . . . I build. Ile V111age % UL Mu 1:1 . -
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F, f., robust min, capable d ' almost wil b . :
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- i )peared- before the Presbytery and Su -. , once. 'Carried. Bv-law 9, ,
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.7 � I 6 any -amount of'; hardship, 'and in his Public School building, this - (Frida;y) seenis I ' ' . I , d seven-touth I � . I I . ,
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i Witted a report of, their p ceedings - tw
. � more active or afternoon at 4 o'�lodr,., - A �ull atten. stood, and all h"ajid6, are wishb*- him to passed, levyin 0 an I � . . I
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� :DISTRTCT MATTERS. daripg the past year. The report was earlier .days few were dance is req try. again I mills on the do, .! e on,e and 4 _Ul? N_ �
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I � � - . w ling to do their share . . : _ __.. - wnshi �
. -, I - received, the approval of the ,association- more. able and i I I _*-____ - - - seveil-telith mills on the dolljw to
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- . expressed, and it -%vas recommended that of whatever. work 1 � . . . . . . Morris. rate,.and one-, quarter of a milf � On the I I i I .
H�1� D Ov.ru�—Through the kindileas all the'congregations in- the.'Presbytery Ing the past year, however', he aiiawed. .' � Leadbliry. - - railway rate for the curr:ellt . I �
, - C.) . ER STUDE�XT _LWe ard pleased dollarl I i
of * N ew Eta we h- -a t. in evident sitna of �decay, and .the arduous - Sparling A CLE . f all the dif - I I
� � - . - ave received, . fall -have a branch formed if conv'em*en , ODDS AND ENDS.'—Itichar to iloticj� -the - sile'ess which in. H. year, also for the levying a
I Topot of the �Nfethodist District Mectil labors of is earlier life were commenc, has erected a fine frame stable 24 by - 0 1 e trustees of
� . , , III ille absence� of Mr. Miller-, no 30 � rates -required by th .
and ithe Sibb,Oh School Convention hell .. met Jones, -a former pupil of-sohoo BAR G A INS - -
- ai"i . verial. weeks feet.—Rev. Mr. 4bin� met i I I
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. , I . being received from him, committee Ing to tell on him, and for so ith what No. 10, Morris has attaine I , . I
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� � in c !I! I I tion, �therewith on Tuesday and 7M MeDiDnald convener, previous to his 4eath he frequently com- been a serious ac(ident last I ;ing a n the I
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� - Weclnesday I at in Clinton. '%I'e have Ai ,career �n December at 1881 After pase. I
r I ; 4 to propose a scheme � for holding the plain6d of'wev& spells. tHe had attained Suiiday evening by colliding %Y.th Mp'ster -so 0 B I adjourned until'the 9th October. - . �
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5 not prp'onai, for �he entire r - . I in str eet, Lead- ,y passbd the entrance exam - � � I ,; � . . . .
i.�. eport this week, . Presbyterial Sabbath School Conference. ihe age of 65 year?, alA leaves a widow Tom'Pollar'd, on the Ma lie succe-T fu ,_ . I . . . I
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I and. 0 is &lit interesting we_ have'de- The committ . four.daughters to bury. Nothing occurred more disas- ination, Icon out' first from about McKincop. I ! � \ _X. C_
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- ee rep6rted at a subsequent and five sons - 6nd I , d -
cide,cl to hold �itvver for next issue. It stage of proceedings,. and recommended mourn hiss an an upset f arend gen- fifty da- atbo, I �- 1. I .
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I I -ill5therefoq,appea -n full next week. ' . A__" trous th Harris i High School, and after study- . THE HA-AvE.sT.—IlLirvest pperations, . _,_��_,
* .; ri . I that the next conference be -.held in Clin- his famil are, g own. up, and two sons tleman.—Mr. Wm. Bray has finished a . . . I
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1.v - qgTnqr,s Amtw-ro- - -The , Win: - , ' dati hters are married. The new buggy ifor his 0 'N borrow- passed h a examillat �On for a i is still a good deal of gram oat yet, and 11 F I
i -A- StAv. I I . - , ok p &ice on Thursday and was Ing boys. -LHarves�titiklis.almoBt.finislied ,cessfully
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f and ---not a few in this neighborhood,aud there is abetter . ' - , �
�. . g 1886, and tbat the following subjects, be fu er aed,, , .r I oertificate, and at the follow- som'c to -out. The weather has been so- V I
i'�-, hvmt iTimes t4us refers to two gentlemen . .dds Em -orlum
. . idered.: 1. The ,responsibility' of 've laf ely atten ning
:11 who are wall known Ill town. It says - cons . � I n ga exa ii�nation for matricul atidn lie unfavorable that farmers are begin P
rs -in. connection with Safibath 'were ard to i: i = 0 . yield of gra'i than wis expeded.—Mr. ge does
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I - . Stejva �"-as been book- deepest,. r . oxpress feeli a f the Samuel McKibbin intends goi ig to tile access t raged, an I . �
_F . 99 W�, D. ..-, xt who I � Pasta egret !ihat John n ran had ly passed, taking f rat class 0 gA discou - if a chan . �
k . chool work-, to be introduced,.,by Dr. � I ' . . on take place � me of the grain - �
�_F in Jas.,' A. bii�_ e & Co.'s Store' for A .106C;nors n French wild ,second tionors-in not so' I . 811 . I
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I.- i Vie and Mr. Miller;'2. The use of helps . closed his earthly career. - The remamis -Toronto Medical CoI14*e in a �ew .days,
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�, in the study 9f the lessons, b; Messrs. were interrid i � M�y success attend him.—Mr. M(.Cal
I J; . CHLTRqH RE_OrE-xix(;.—Dufrs c .
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��,i i 'Fletcher, Carriere"and , . �haw .- tery. . . pples . . ' of; this township, , ! -
,I--;- Tas, � ; 3. � I - loch says the boys are taking iis a' I il
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. 1. . ),Is mill, $eaforth. During his stay I . 8 rofessi=4 third class oertifl- on tile 3td concession I -
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! ;, . The. important place of the shorter cate- - I ! . i . �. � . —lie has the length of a boot as a trace.. . .
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� 'Vill .. . eaan tea6bing in sch I see .
�� 1 in. this town,: V has -%ven many warm, . cate aiid , tion. has been thoroughly overhauled and re -
I ii t chism in Sabbath schools, by Messrs. .. ch your boots, b6ys. . I . ' beginning to Pee- . - -
[_ I I frinds, who� will be sor to learn LOOM, BitiEFS.—WC understand that Wat . . I No. I 9, alorloo, ii-liere lie is a, present. paired, and is now . . . I
:-.1, - ry I Ramos I Forest and Murra�; 4. The ty, has puil- — — . f
� � - � of his departure from - am- ongst them. — I � Mr. M. Williams, of Cromiar' . pearance. It is in-
k� -1 - ,, � . sappoiN missions by Sabbath"schools . � . Exet6r. At th e I te departmental exv mination sent a very pretty ap]
I-V - I chased the Murphy block in this town . . _bt%ined a second class tended to have it re -opened by a grand
� Thos-, Bell, of Scott & Bell is expected , , ' )ie wrote and b . TWO I EEKS,
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- It— I and- the best,meaus to secure it� -by for $5,200. Pro t - looking up -,in Hi(.-HLY SU(XE,%.SFtJL —At 5lie recent ;rtificate Grade A. Being a rery per- music& . .
['i. kow, o& from the Northwest'to-day. In a , y is I and literary entertainment to
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- r I � te letter e statea that e had. the _ . I severing young an, -he 10 D � I --
� Z a I h Seaforth.—Mr. Eames McGuffie is enjoy e'xaminati ' 7111 doubt - be bel in the church on Friday evening �
� I How to secure a prosper- ' .Miss Harriet� G, daugh- - h success next, � .
. 1. ., youngest '18th instant..,- The entertain- -
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1, � - , s are while, at RoWma,, of gazing upon Ing a holiday '11trip'this week. on,the Art, , t - � -
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� I a Sabbath seb6ol by Messrs. Ylus- � . 4
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� I Oconto. —Mr. and Mrs. ter of Mr. George Walrond of Exet&r,
; ,I- � am's Riel and Poundmaker, and he peasure Steamer and ultim tely make -his mar i -,,in the ment m4ll consist of readings,recitationst- � � .
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.- D. D.Wilson. At Win. Grieve hai',e gone to spend, a'week's very successfully passJd in al subject — vocal 6d instr' melital music and I
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:,�, . also had a pleasAnt int-erview wi ! a . ' rofession which. 4 intends to follow. I . -- I � .
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, �_ McLean w6m the Indiana had in cap- nitss meAii�g of childre ' ays visiting friends in the 6dived h C 80m, . � I . ill be � .� � 4 .
� - . I holid county of- Miss Walrond has re . addresses. - - The local: amateurs Wi = '
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t: I . - I Lambton.—We regret to learn that Mr.- iind she is the first art scholat ,from this ..�. L 1.
11 - tivit�,. . to be addressed! by -Messrs. Djinby, . ' . assisted on the occasion by Mrs. Dr. , ! THOSE RE�UIRING .
- .- . Acheson and Pritchard. :Next meeting I Job . I - *,dounty : ,raduated. She also . I I - � D. S. Z
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-X . . n T. Dickson of Tuckersmith, is suf zukic-h. . Aitcheson, of Michigan; Mrs.! I ! � . �
. I rF01N-TXE_1qT.L-1Ve notice of Presbytery will be- held at Exeter On fering from 'ill ,health, and has been in successfully passed at I I . . � d Mr.' A. B. . . . .
I i A! GcoaD. A � ille recent Normal I I
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; m� - - r Old friend Mr. H. the Second.- Tuesd of November at SXJDDE-,4'1 DEATH i . - .
fi I hope - her pro- 0 — . c Goderi6h, and addresses I -,
. wfth� Pleasure that all, ) ay t Goderich for som*e.time with the School examination, �nd hai I -
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- . % t � � that the cha-n*e and- rest may restorehini fess lirds� evening will be . I I
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L� Ciiaocor Ne 36a* has been . . I r 07
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1-11 A K_-z,-owLFDGE of short -hand and skill last about, 11 o'clock. She had been On - Ile Iner
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r I I by the Ontario Gov to V Posi- in the use re opening the Brantford, preached - in the At woodai . gh School, I . I . of Egriondville. - Th� chair ivill- be . ,.8s Goods, Mill
I . . - of the type -writer a � I ' � . I Y, ,
,-�!_�! I t Parl! , r Libru- - 'ing about during. the day a - Darentiv . .
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�� tjoW of Assis�tan way to cipployment. for thousands of young Church on Sabbath last, and deli*red when she wrote for h, nonprofessional go taken at 8 o'clock. The entertainment I I :
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. . I zk",.� - A more comp, . en. m . 4or the women to -day. Nearty every business offloe 11" al. -in her usual health, but in threvellink ! -
�, . . two very able sermons. He also dpliver- 2nd class certificate And was successf � . ise to be one of r4al merit' and we .
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jl . now en1ployed or is s6eking to employ a. young she took suddenly ill, and despite all I . . . -
1, position could not be got, and w i . we % - hav owded �
1, I I . ke down by the aid of phono ed in excellent address before the'Young She gained. v6ry high ' ercent ge in all doubt th,'ere Will be a cr � .
. lady who can ta - i e �nc � I . .
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, ii r lkav6l to congratulate , the Gave ,� cut -I graphy, answers to various lettersand afttrward ,Men's Christia. n- Association in the ev,dn-, three exammi - - - If, 118 y 10 that medi(al aid could do for lier recov house. - � - i I
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0 L I ti ne, we ha -to print them upon the typeawriter. - Fort)? dollars do 11as thiia e marked er . . d. .0 . 1, 0Z.0r_r1-6-1:E1*-Tc3- -
ele 0 ive also from her y, she passed aw�ay as 'above state
if� . I ing.--Our old townsman, Dr. Hanover, childhoo ' I - . � �
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�o, � ; a ,,.a . er -135 per year in advan-ce, will pay of London, was in t6wn on Monday and progress in her studies. 8 ie i She was 4.. ye -ars Of age. Th� remains I - ; I I I . . -
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L&"T; fdrtime a ,e posi on i for board, furnished r6orn,'light, laundry and d I �
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i.liq't , I - I . I . , r I a be very lues .ay i�nd the full al wa: - Miss LACK -having spent her holidays ' I - . I
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w I 'be ei'rimently' congenial to his ta a. I - are pleased to! learn that the I?octor clever, � tery On d ,,jr Lindsay,bas returned to take .
�_ N Ladies' College,.St. Thomas, Out. Vor Announce . - file ha in Toronto and -
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i7 N - We 'hope his usual g6od heal nt addressPrincipal Austini B. D. 929-1 already enjoys !a' large and lucrative . 4�1 charge f A. R. Smith's Millinery. Her good OR GROOERIES
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11! I , vV01 : may long be vouchsafed hi practice''iA the Fbrest City.'—Mr. E. � - - .. � pi y of: the co .
, , , r � � ' joy the amine their Dres - I . . ity in his lad bereavement. triminin has made A.R. smitlys. Millinery what d i I
V I he i ay be able the bett;6r to en' s doods', SMs. Satins McFaul is making room for* increased W --�It a recent meet- �
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14*r�l 1 THE FALL S1,10 . . Tm� Wopmp's VmR —Wh has not it claims -to be, equal to a CRY House. Miss . I .
lw-` plea4ares, and emoluments of his new and Velvets, all very lowAn Price. ' Lack has brought with her all the leading Styles Should see the = ' e reductions jo- -
The business by placing an additionto the ing'of the officers..'and diredtars of the heard of the Zurich-Sh'. Re . .
Efgt - - iofliO4 as 'Well as serve the.pub-lic with . ThmIninir for Dresses,- to something ' fame Of in Mats 3onnets, kc. Mantle making a specialty, - :
I - - . rear of his store;—Mrs. J. M. Campbell Stanley Agricultural[ �ociety it was de. t Owi .
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rf,_ I I the faithfulness and assiduity - which he beautiful this s of Toronto, is 'at present in town -visit. e the World's iir, as our sho -
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,-jf,L . I novelties and every color to mat - ,idedto hold the annVal show at Bayfield Stock of Mantle Cloths which -every lady should fore parch . ,
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it"- �� invariably er, , in aliy enterprise'.he iarly called, has spiead far ailct. wide and asing. -
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, . I Ladies' In want of MID or evious to ing her'mother Ais.,-John Kidd.—Dr. on Thursd�y and Fridaly, as a consequence it is yep,r after year
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und'4 I .t - Cbleman is having the, swamp eon his 9th. Bayfield Show - i; , alwa ys a ' ood .ty met _ # .
I I n er Alled I Hy,mi mj�AL.—A select social par
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L .-� -1 the greatest satisfaction to Mr. I , _` d . am� One, and with favor�ble w43� 4ther it is attended by,visitor's from afar as well as- � . ; -
4 at once, the Shapes also Felt an Straw farm at the north end of the to-�%,n,dr " * at the I Ouse of Air. Robert Ross last -
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91. i:, friends in this county. We, pre- Hat* � are on I - a- � ogged . and,cleaned up;, which gives expect�d to be better, this year than from our own immediate vicinity. The . i I I
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, *7; - . hand'6'well a the trim- ed, I allow is well w, orth, the - attention it re- Tuesday, Sept. Ist., to witness the nup-
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7- - � I =The will -have to reside in Torontq.. . Yqurs Respectfully, DUNCAN & that'part . I . a ever before; -as many Of the rizes have - to be more tials a! Mr. W., 11. Morris, late of -
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" -, I I t I I � I __ '. pearance.—Dr. . Stewart of Montreal, been considerably i4crease and th� r Couper Angus, Scotland, now of Brus- Thoima'' Kidd .,-
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V - � PICKMNG SEAso-�T.Headqarters for 10 I �
1� Y,i%GRT IX MANWORA. —A an in . I popular than eve i. As an additional . I
i.lt* *1 e rmerly -of Brubefield, has been chosen premium list has- in bther , vays, been sels, Oi t., and Miss M. A. Dickson, late
F g nt'em by , a his yo' r the. Exeter brass '_ � _.
� tow:� has show'n us a, letter received ttraction t I 4 �
C'-1 . I Pure Spices and �rinesrar, Pure English Kati. general secretary of the Dominion Medi- very much -- improved. TI e printed . I I of S�ni- ih's, Dandee Scotland. The - I i
�t kim froin a friend who -is located in the , band has been engaged to be present ' 7 1 1 � ,
; , , White Wine Vinegar, Pure Cry. cal Association for next year. —Mr. Goo. Prize lists will be roidy for -circulation ' brid6 ,v'ore a fawl-colored - cashmere, Corner Main and Afirket Streets, C4tk. ��
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gtplt Moose Nilountain District, and- from stal Pickling Vine W -have special mi I . and will enliveiii the proceedings by , L I .
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� ce; e lX_ Scott has re a e Ouse and lot' next week. : - � . . - I � :
I 44 which we make the Rowing extract,: : ture,s of mixed for Pickling Purposes Pu - . _. I delightful'and ohe6ving --music. cream lf6ce, and orange blossoms. The I
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; .11 He *Ya -. " We had a terr:ie' frost on . �. - Tuesday .
I , I - , - theroughly teAted. We guarantee our goods to Lyons,from Mr. Jam. es Connors,for $525 11 Hibbd' _t. DoTs.—The hea�y,riil]S �' Rop�, i' e embroidered muslin and husband and children who ' I
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� ji I . the _tlights Of the 23rd, 24th and 25th of be pure"and unadulterated, if you want to have . and Wednesday have had a ser us effect I I _�
I -_ 11 I and inten esi � 'Ing r. Connors , A pE__ PORTRAIT OF THE: Tow.Nsuip in retardifig farm- . . 6 t- n i. There er 0 sympathy of the le comniunity —
I p, , -land .running. It good Pickles and Sauoes use the best spices and ds r Jil it. M . �, natural,flow a. The gro m was ably
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�� ear gram solid 1 had twenty '71`ega . _. .
, - � U-11 I � Ouse in FATHEm.—The Reeve'is the oldest man is considerable gram out yet a heese.,
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- - A! - , . , I rear of the Gold m Lion store. —Mr. D. in the council, Mr. Ndrris tha youngest, ,nd the a sumptuous the last of July' make, f6r 8 cents.-
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- _ �1 ." of as fine grain as you could place 0 � .
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a Gur eyes on, and now it, is all ruined. -iER SHE -'s Pie- T, —The pie -we wheat seedin will b . After T . I
.,A: - - - . I I , FATi -1 N c. removed to a lot"in front of.his new bour the smallest,the deputy reeve the . � mg, music and- dancing till the "early p
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, il �. k I anq not going to cut my grain,'and under the auspices of St. 'James' Roman h rain we should haiT gDod wea- � - fiio
:�-.* N residence and intends converting'it iDtQ best looking, and StrKnge to say, the so nine hours. The number of presents. tendered
"4 I thelii are thousands of acres in this dis- Ca,tilolic'ehurcli,announced to take place two . ther soon.—Numbers Of our citizens Friday night.—Mr. R. Duff, ivith the
ci � .tenement I houses.. ' He intends on � - . I to the bFide marked well the high :-re- mill team drew a load of stones from a I
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I " triet. that will not be out as ve on Tuesday last, was 7 *a large 'ick stable. op the. site - bal head and he only to leave eve for the Pr incial a - . 9 '
.__ -, ereatin ti hich the young couple are held Gr 13 rililes,'which weighed
. I 1 - alone sports a bal Y. . ,Pee in 1w. . quarry in ey,
4, pay4or the threshing, I will remain On postponed on accouni of unfavorable of ll� L ' - Fair at London, and from all accounts :
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1W . I is old hous-,. a slight exlent. r, Norris lias.,A-bare toy. their! friends mi Brussels. 1 8,790 lbs.—Allan Spears, of Morris
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� . my f irin this winter and in the spring I 'weather until yesterday, Thursday. On wa I Zurich and the surlounding di ict will . ,#.
. I .%� , ", . I u erinT ALEDONIANT GrAME9.—The people
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, . ,a a 5 ' f -om a severe .cold lost face, Mr. 1_39.rbouk a lux lrious gi E)W THE q
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; --.-- -_.��,- �Ie,,, 1. _--A resented there this I out �
� W - _ ."urti;r, to �W' t�i.o Uck� "f'�; V. da'-Ii_�. yvat, .,Ii Chat could, P r
I ( I Sabbi , was unable to attend -to, ' w I � I of BrussTia were remark ably unf6rt Wroxeter, -with four stallions an .
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141 clift4te, where I won't get frozen ant in be desired, and the attendance thiough- I ,all over his face,.1 the hiskers a the I of unate Y
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- ,_ N � . i his ministerial duties. His Pulpit was others ire 'variofisly - I � � this yea -q in tbo matter weather just out from the old country.—Willia,m .
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� thc;riftiddleof Auuust. I have apheld, out the day . �
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� I I 9 occupied in 7th6 morning .by Rev. Mr. n - ' tw�-. III hair would W;..,n rham
7 W . twee those white -_ the.ir Caledonian games. The commit-
. ti� th_:8� country until navv-, but I can Wt not neaily so large as -would have been . . Macandue Of win. for the
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p , indicate that eev had seen sixty, I t old country, on the Ist of August,
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---ii rve, a it any longer. About ten months had the -w�eafher been. -f av6rabfe on Tues.- i . ag;e to k liotion to have a fee� of corn, for the D Lost successful celebration ever *
�A, i Musgrove.—Wei ar� 'glad to learn that Mr.'Jeffergon is rhaps a decade young -
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� __ 310, *,V,i my era e mg, frozen I 'will have of September. - Pretijygood tune, - . .
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;, - - I �, _Our� � that could tempt the most fasti, -middle of next a got the been favorable. But early in the - I 1 * :
E - dious I Z b a . MonAay- ekening. When Z h �
� a OV,Lt the younger than any MeTtiber cd the council . , fore i
. I - J�am that the fxost has had a most appetite, and were well patron!' ' P . bag which he' bad brought ith him - . I ]EI . 'em
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1 4__ 1 we zed. The i month.—On Friday nllht'last as Mr. ch6mber',th-e Reeve noon a cold,drenching rainsetinand , . ens -
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��,_ � i . � I ts P R16eve ; . appearanc of the aft � ' �KNITTING Fl. —'Plain and ribbed I
- - itoba, ly spent in various amusemien and I and child was returning home from the frequently glances to ards Ill e wd .' evening.' As a conse-
fr, parti of the Northwest and Mani I by the unexpectea emoolf I 1, Do,N
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- t ,- il . ax it .was two years ago. This is u-nfor-- � &c. The Seaf,Grth brass I - ( was in at- and his. ivi . in his . corn�, but th.e disturber iInPOSSiblep the shortest notice at Airs. muns, King Street.
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- 1. � - . all. ' , � .-. ' I -ds were , nicod * buggy. was upset an P . ed. The pipers, dancers and athletes Hosiery constantly kept on hand. Also yarn of I
: - - groun . Y thrown out. Npfie of th! - ' ison always _ were in attendance in large numbers' allcolorl;andof-theflnestand best quality for -
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, lighted up� and proceedings were kept le. A call respectfiilly Bolici6ed, MRS. XAM.
- . . —M or i wears a kd ness the -proprietor' was unable recol- . -
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J -- . TL SE:AFop.Tn Snow.—The Annual . ur. . . iously injured. : r. Rob t Graham, , ille. fojudge fmm appear- . , and embraced many of the best in Cana7 024 , i
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� 1 . � . ., . , Brussels' populair. graiA merchant, was in �,: - the most nize the partyj rn , , f
___ FaIll Show, under the auspices of the - . &nces Mr. Norris Would b, da. There was, also, a ,good crowd of
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.E., ; . s - town. several days . lately. f Mr. J. B. that the name was on the bag w iich wa� � 1HYMENEAL.—On Tuesday last Mr.
_.i Tuckeramith Branch Agricultural So- � : likely to grant .a v4r, A % 'Jefferson people, sufficient to show that had the Alexander Adamson Of Edmonton,-
i � � . . WELL Dozm.—Seigeant Alexander Mather, f W' ; * �g, also spent Tues- � -.seems as one who ouIR mak.- 11 ) . as found in the patch 'next,mornin Z nearly , ' . I
- . 0 111PIPE � no' weather I een fayorable there would h -
�1� - I e4etj will be held on the Soc'ety's Wilson, of � the -fir. m of,Lumaden&'Wil- full'ofcorn.-' Butthe mostche�,kypart ave North West Teritory, who is well and
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- grotlh'ds, in Seaforth, on Thursday and . . .. I -dai0n. Seaforth.L-Idr.'S. F. Johnson, of agreeable as the I I � yea " of a gre been an inniense crowd of people pres- favorably known -in this part, was . I .
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I I , � I . son, of this town, has secured a record Winnipeg, . . � � ,at many. of the affair w s, that a party bearin -
� - Frid&y. October Ist and 2nd- We- , , . I is atpresent. in town.—Mrs. Classifying them ar.c4ding to national- a 9 ent. In mier' that those wlio attended
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.� . 2 ' 't in full On the'.6th e as the one.on the bag mightno-pbe entirely disappointed the I
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: lz� � " pub. i feel pro -ad. He has'tw*ice served on the , of Tuckersmith, who ity, two are Irish C'anWans, one Scotch visited the patch next foreno( appar- . I I Miss Ellen . ,.
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` I � � Wimbledon -team, and has again - won a, ently searching for the p " ty left n
% - U and- that _ . ; 99Y in On the w6le they ate up to the average rop and dan6ers co'I'-pete in the town hall .
:� !� �.� �, th6 - st is most comprehensive, ago by being thtown from a bu
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;. � -very. i liberal prizes, are offered. . We township council a ad Are a I privately Accordingly at about two o'cl ek tbes6, p6rformed the marriage ceremov, and
! ! I I .1 - __ I . ominion. At the Dominion Rifle and go abbut through the house with the men of th best standing. : - 0 .
i i, - � . the D I . . . I BRiEFS. —A lkige number passed great for
i �: I kope that both farmers and to"'�'naPeoPle Association a m atoll W Ottawa -last week aid of a crutch. ': She has ba'd a pretty .. - I :_ through this . 11 ' kilte& knights assembled in 1 61 the afternoon the ppy couple, who
I �: . - . . . i �' . A age on their way to and I I skirled h,nd hopped a we6 " MU'- .
! -wilt take a proper interest in this show he won ov�r $W5 in prizes, one of them ; . Brussels last Tuesday mornin , bright . to the ainusement and d of thos' were accomp . t And met, at the-
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7 t�_ . ingohowinthe'county. Almost every was injured at.the same time,,is also re- as if oh a day's.goo( aport; assembled. We cannot say much fo mbe of friends, took
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; person hm something - which will help I covermi b t is 'mot entirely well yet. -- �
�, .�. verao a . --Of the 3rd " the music. -No doubt it was- of a high I . . .
... for the Go r-Geneial's medal and u ' _ concessioi,,TEast ��-.ek, sold to seemed much damped- ----:by rail . - rexnaiiiing for a ,few days, visiting 'the-'
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. . fill A -p and increase the exhibits and may $250 in - . Mr' anhfxs. James McMichael arrived —Har
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r . -Air. George Cox,hor ei-dealcir-of Clinton, order, bat the bag -pipes do not sound
I � . money. He also won the third r vest is.now ended-, ,and threshfi Ekbibition befor
r � ilud whether . . I home from,,their1uropean 6ur on Tues- g is the e a � ting for their dis-
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ng 11 i place am, Ong thesixty to co �� et' for ,in. a span of very finA 'he' ry draught order of' the da ,—The fact -.y taut home in t6e . t. e wish them.
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I suca6ssful or not, it :110X1119w a help to .. day evening. Tilley Anent six! weeks . I y o: . here I I
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. , a positio Wimbledon t 1 ho;rses for the roundig rticipated. in mainly by childrTn,
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. m&k:1D the show attractive an 7 successful. in,, 'Ind Scotland and the' s�m� time� in England, shipped- the July and August eieese on boys and , . iness and
. rosperity. . �
;� . - ,rr f iw,r a I .girls varying in age from4bout
. - I he came -very near -being first, he was 'Glenlee," was Thursday Ballantyne was EFs.—Mr. Tb::
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. . . ahead until the last sh6t in which, owin' four years old,was raii; by Mr. Thorpe � Mr. R. 'Pethick nd family i eturned six to thirteen , lage has sold his idence on Queen I
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: I � . ) a sharp brdeze which sprung up at himself; *and was �Iol!d for $225 ; the on Monday from! visiting 'friends i street, to Mr. David illar, V. S., and
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d I" iaeighboes. We never know what I ' .
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�T . the thile, he made a miss- Had it not other was sired by D aid Dinnie, was taken UP paniments, and the girls were neatly Intends shortly mo . on to his farmY
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� Aot 4 . which adds more to,the Success would in all probability have'stood first, And had a ple6ant voyage.;—The many Mr. and refused, i + .
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I a .� I representation. As it is he i ears old, i ., these - tend the Exhibition � iow being held at
� - I mentalarticleam-hich bompose the ex- . . tolearnof her ge'vere illness., -Sheha,s y . . . ' .
� , I - . - - . sesses a record unsurpassed by any other - � . - I declihed'considerably - in : ice. They PE�VSO - L.—Mrs. C. J. Sheld ake- of y ds ind lassies can toe off a London. --The numb w leavi�g here to., I
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=. es' Department. The � beein confined to ] bed for over two -weeks, O.-
� . I kibits in the Ladi Ig " fling -or Stratlispey. is simply - . .
I marksman in 'C d are: a fin,b t Perinfiel , and Mrs. Dr. Sweier of Bone- blani,
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�. . and is still in a critic' P witness the annual Caledonian Games
� . I ladi4oaof Satforth and vicinity should al condition.—The . uld do the heart of .
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t CIL MENTINQ.-7L Ing frien a in Hul.lett. The f rmer ost'stolid Highlander good to see . -
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�: � ;� Seaftyrtk sh-�,w is,always good outside ; it . . Woollen Mills, are extensive - exhibitors , , . pared with those Of f Cornier years, owing,
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� r. I -N 4epartlneatthaitis;sometimes � spectacles continually- . I 0 the visiting t the residence ,oldhe If r, them. I nuniber of prizes were 'distri-1 no doubt, to the unfavorable state of ths-
� - . .. Provincial Exhibition,, held this ,
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. � I . - 'London, and � have their Usual Lent. The� followind iates ere levied Mr. Tho as Livingston, an e latter buted, hu, as the competitors were all
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n - Y"F_ . good fortune. They. nearly- car �
a - 4 , poses, 2 m ills on the dolia�; for town- Toronto ndithe Falls before r tu in unknown to oijr readers and - hence it i�
- I . �. 1, i I I erabl� surprise was opcasioned ^ in town everytbing,before them, -haviiqg got some . —Miss Bertha Wilson, of Willow Hill, ,
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- - tery ir"icon met i . e - Mill Road, many of the most extensive manufac- winter moAths
4 Union School No.,1,,McKillop, I mill learn tha the Loiidesboro creamery is when most of those assembled, left for
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� Brucefiel I Tuckiwamithi had died that �morning. tuiers of CiLnada. -- W611 done for Sea- ' ' .. among relations and � friends. We wish
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i _ - inat. Alth4dgh so very wet day there It seems that Mr. Cam, eron was in Sea- foAh. ---Several 'wagon loads of cheese ! ness this season, and is their homes. 'A concert a pleasant visit. —Mr. A. Reith, 'of
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I .4 i L_ . king fund a mill on realizing the best hopes of' the eveni g and was fairly attended, but .
; � '�ndance Of members. 'It forth on Monday afternoon, and, to all from the Winthrop cheese &ctor'y were terest, sin 15-40 ' more thail. �. oit,, was ` lage this week.—
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� I ,:- Missionary CoaimitteeAmft a sicheme: of health. -He left for home lat� in the number of the lids and -lassies -belonging . purchased, this week from Mr.
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I � d6pa-ta,tioni appoin,ted -by the� Presby- Egmandville on foot, about hine or te1i Clinto the suln'of $216.23 for the c mpletion of duct of this factory this season 30,000 entertaiiii lent was one of . the best ever fine head of cattle, - r which he paid th&
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I � . . said, thbroilghs of that classic. � round sum, of $845 - There is nothing
P", I I teJ!,. also'la scheme for miaisters. of o'clock. Nothing more, was seen .of. him and, it is - the drain constructed Qer by-law A of pounds o butter, and- the last sales given in . Joh-n Shaw, the .
� : � � 111'resbytery � to exchange pulpits and . until early Tuesday in . ' I ' 1884 was rp ad pashed. amu6l Car- realized I I cehts per pound. esiod both in the after- like keepin
. - ' orning when he ,ad ai . This is genial Ch� of pr -
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: e i I . -,pre�ch missionary sermonS, xwt to .re- found lybig on the side of the road b&- ceptian The Army- procession was vig- , nochan was appointed, colle tor for'1885 doing we 1. The. c mpany- bskve also -noon and ening.i This is the'-' od buyers.—Meas . Macarthar & Co. - I
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� � I- t half; of Finance Committee ihat $127 farm. house. He wAs, then unconscious, eggs, and a general'r,'ow ensued. The -- � . . . . I -
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r . � . , cole- fr�me ames Coxworth's, .
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l 9sion 2 L. R.,,S. i $37. able
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7 ..� 1 7 ceutg per family be requested which is: pose. He never regained consciousness, culvert on Kippen rba4 83' Wm Butt, meet- bration hqs been m e succesdu than e York-
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t -1 � grdeeful proceedings would scarcely have COUN-CIL Do XGS.—At the last � M%O skating rink is now up and th
� I I culv ert 6A concession' '2, L -R. ��, $2; ing of ' 1 the precedi ne, and that of :this yeir -being pushed forward.. The building ;
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w ! - - Wm. Chesney, three ould ha een no ex io; to the
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� I � Mr. Pritchard re- noon. Mr. Ca,vaeron was a native of the 'tured at the Seaforth Creamery was . For 1* d.1dr a culve�t across w
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L a a d a 4 and 5 H. R. S., *$8: John Stew- general rule. But, better luck nex.
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I - pdr�ed that he ha,d visited ,the Gaelic - : Parish of Alyth, Forfarshire, - Scotland. w rde iddIver road at lot 9, concession 17, Milne and , - - -_ I
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t � __ . miiilaxt .. IOU, a oderieh,, that a � He came to America in 1843 and spent Exhibition, beifig held this week at art, repairing two culver on London Oliver to a tend to it. Application of year. � I � . � I .. i . - — �
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I t � , bo&�-rd Of managers, were elected,, the . one year in, Pennsylvania, whe# he came London'. This is a red letter for road $15.6,0.Jas. Miller .. d Mrs. Me- . 0 . - � - � ... . .
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: � � . � . Ewen were each granted ' in charity- on lot 30, oncession 16, changed to an- e. . . I AN. A ' .
- � cGng-regatio a, was to be canvassed and to Toronto, and eugaged. with Mr. Millar, Seaforth creaniery.+Mr. - George R � . Blueval
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wl . g. . . The Council.. then adjoumled to meet I DVENTURE.--A rather laughable
, - �. the 'results r orted. The -congregation of Markham towinship,, with whom he L� efield,'of Torontd,1as been in town* other cour e- Moved by Wm. Elliot, Bp.iEF.4. —Thomas Currie has'sold his - &&air occurred here on the lake shore �
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�� vember, A the hour of 10 o1black a. m., . rnoo ii, but it might have
r I site:nearer 1�ensall on which to build a townsliip, of Tackerswith in 1847, and for anew work to be issued shortly by . I - be taken i the iratter. Carried. In of Grey, for $5,000. Tom will be missed resulted moree serio . -Mr. J. Chap- #
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� 1, - hvv� chure 1. . Mr. McGillivray of Gode-. .'took .up the farm ,on the Mill Road at Kyle's hotel. concession 9, H. R. S. the matter of the. original road allow- by - his neighbors as he was a good man Mr
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. 1-1 indeed all` those same. eTbe work is dbsigned to give a . -. Fordwic 12 and 13. J. J. Denman pro osed to Thomas Fowler, is -very poorly . at young men, caftle lown to the Uka,
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L - of the Blyt� Public School, made ap- with forest, but -the deceased -by hard trict' 'in Canada, and when completed ting up -1�ii engine, iiii his planing mill, survey which he thought Would prove- and blood poisoning set in. We hope in'? but fearing dang they � got out ind �
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. *F �, pliq6tion toi be received as a candidate labor and the industry characteristic of will.. be Ivery'ffiteresting, and will as having ruil it durifi,4 the summer with a the road to be in the proper place, pro- -- -be will sin be arouiid again, as he is a took off their boois I ad again boardeJ
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� A committee was a,p- the -early setilers, soon succeeded in iwe
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,� � I . 4 4' 1 to . aimine him and report. The making for himself and - famil Y* a com- "SL'cue '" a like business'to haN�e a per anent one. L
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� _� . of Mr. Henderson be received and that ter in his way, a�nd,was widely known, ceived sketches' from 1. several in this of the old 6ettlers hero, haa ; iold h real need not accept, Mo ed by Wm. Effidt, severe
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,i_ " 4" - sell by au, �tion all his seconded by Edward Bryans, that A6. Joseph Se lers,- of Morris
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a _. L - Sta4ent of' the third year of literary � vei_,�.popular .. , has just re- the oars and befdre i eachi deep water
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_4 t !-. - . . y and had many friends. - He has been offered $1,200 for his 'brown chattels with a view of going tothe Denman a proposal be accepted, and that covered from a severe attack of the Same the crew got spilled )ut 'annni i -
@� + - course. A-minut6 expressing. regret at was kind and obliging tog, fau It, and filly, Florence G., which compe'ted in the . Vorthwest.'—It is re� L were Soon
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L "' thexelnova� of Mr. Thomson, late of : was always ready and, . willing to help 2.40 trot here � on Friday last. —Mr.' Spence is leaving, by -dome er with Mt. Bolton,, town hi fined on Saturd
��.',' I -4 Al - �. Bru;cefi�ld lto, -British Columbia,, and the L those in . . I . . rrangement to conf L 8 ay, and died on Tuesday. ed safely none the worse except for thi
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ly-401) tea., Mrs. Thomas Fair memory, was - well infoilned on. almost father and 6ther friends here. He[ is * * reanige, is undergoli.xiff rep urs ; it is to ing examined the road between lots -34 Bluevale ci =etery by the largest funeral ful in those all ba its even -when
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. : � . ! side,' -and looks -1 te& .raised a story ana vii ielored with and 35, conTess on 14, and recommended ever seen here-
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