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0 can ,� io a dur�ng their a he ] aftd R. Willi i in bo6ts and a ne le in . .
i what is more, they have- few, if an —Mr. Win. H&bkirLJ who resides about COMMend-xbl( .iind desiervedly attracted ks. It is reported the old stand has. .much t& d dustry, and we 'are � I . I I - .
Or+ . y le L L � 01 . sold to J. Q, .Skeene.—Nortnan certain it oply an honesteffort be I I I . I . .1.. . -71 . . A.,
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4 r . � quals. Another very finportant item a mile north:of wn, bas a va' much attbiftim. A miniature house And - by ' estern butter, . i -1 I - L . - : ��
lf4 104 9 - I e I 1.1 . , .Iuib * who. had been here for some , put forth e e . one � V L . .
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4t 'rd s. � days ago. The "anninal was. playm of Egmondv Ile, dispIkIyed. much skill tim ha' returned to Algoma.—The s * I .
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I OT IdATT lishments, is the cheapness of the go ia field and it is su and taste i its construction, and was g)oo prices )aid fo'r grain by our Ifayers Moutreal I tot, will soon.rank iong Will bO. used from n?w until the . .
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I)ISTRI ' ERS. - Old and secufely established box 8 s, around -in, th Ppbsel III the highest. !Mr. - , I I .
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such ai those in s town, and many of I . ng very I )idly, and expects to be dayo'f December, 18�5., by -- `
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Z;; 'Llf'' . ---------- 7— them importing the bulk of .their go d .s right front leg,. belo . the fetlock� Mr. It is'not too muoh. to say tb t the I ) able Lt a un- i . i . I ,111. - - L
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show in the ,eld WaSLfnJJY up to t lat in nea r mi , t - - . d i
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GoGE, TE-npL,u�& R-,'TER.1,'rI � i 9 i -A E xT.— diredt from the old country, ate n a Habkirk has had it s liced,and he ,thinks ions derstand tba� Mr. Henry Shaffer has. I , - I I I � I
1 'N Starting the position to give excelle, TV( gh hall' SO iforth is the centre, ( f one bro ght here for gale than any prey iz - . � t
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Th �*ood Templars intend I at value it jr ly it- will mend' all right.—Mr. ! Hu the I. L-Jarnes Ballantine, who has been entered a4 appeal against the d ecision of ! - . - . I , � . I ;
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I .Z14. Zth a Concert and wax:-WOrk low prices. We know -of maiiy - ho Grieve's auction as e,' which took place of the best, 41' " not the beat - stock -.r usin Yea I . . :
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entettainment in Cardn" ball, on Fri- c I theiiisel es on Tqesday, was Is ely attended not- district in Canailal' and hence a ' 9 Is up sick with ty+hoid fever, is . of the Edward-. 'McFaul . .-, I
I . orne long distances to 4vail 1, selling liquor in contravention I
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Fir t-clasa - withstanding the col, , stormy, weather, show 'was to e expected, and we ar B sure getting better b in . i . �
d&y ovenitig, the 23rd inst. Fir of the adv&nt4ges offered by our in I O ev. -8. Acheson was sud- -
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it,qAo4thas been secured, includ-i g the chants, and Sh have witn,Q� d 'he and g9od ere realized. —On that none w ula 'be disappointed. - The an d round. FrAnIde Calbeck who also Sc � - I . � KEGHTEA
ice we so . Succumbed* to it denly called away last week to see h.
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to,wA, band and the - celebr . �� rs- display of last expe6i in ny Taesday last Ge. rge Whiteley pnr- . principal - c re of attraction wa s the had he same disease I . � �
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li I I - chased Mr. Rugh'-Or'leve's--lhandsomp horse ring ton this occasion -the cat- And was buried l4st Mondq�y.—Divisiori i . ,- - i
jar*. This concer 1 . ) tion at Greenbank, but was back ini time � . -
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yet, even. Full'partioularis next, wee , --.*--,— : . - drivi h e- or 9 tle, sheep, pigs and'poultry were not Cou t on the'28t�,of this month.—E. E. , . .
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f - .. � i ` eft for TorontiD this week to attend a � . . - -A.TA
P0411TICAL MEETI-XG-4--sir Richard plains itself has been handed us for p ib- livery, and will m14 e an excellent so In heavy draught hor 'there , vas a mo Or who.is very ifl.—.Ojie ot our I - . I . � �
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-be ti.—On show dA �ood show, which'' embraced. many eitizi no who gets - 8 . - , 0 ; �
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Cadwright addressed a large and, intel- licatiou and we fully sppreciatId. the.. reliable family I . . � - . and Infirm Mihisters"' question. - Millinery Man,'Seafortb.. I - . ;
ligeiA meetink of rate payers at Zurich,on * complimen E and Mr. Thos. Carter, of .Uckersmith raise n nificent animals, both- young and Anti Scott Act) 4his week .having in- � . I - ,;-
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. u-nds on 0 ia� ition was n(t so dulg(d f .
I We4nesday evening. His Second meet- return our' thanks to the members of ,%e thebinoinious weight of 1960 po Id but thel compet , undertook to. run the .
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. ing i I was at fleusiLll association for their kind resolution : ' - the lifting machine w hich. was in o - keen As in some of th' diop of John Hai -graves, but did . - I . . �
last -night; . r . . e other el isses. drug i . 1. � . . . r
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- 18S i;- rocan't lot o , In agr RETURNED.—Mr. William Rinn has . -1
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sy . . . � street.—Mr. Jeseph *Higgins, -who pose horsesi'. however, there was , . . . ! just returned from the Northwest after . - � . —AT.
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Lon4esbora, on Nlondaly night, he will To M. Y.Mclr.ean, Esq., . - � t � .. aving AS -the EXPOSITOR COMeS into the - . .
I address a meeting, in DixoI hall ss- now taking his, didfifty course an immense; exhibit and the keenest � Drysdale. �b i spent the greater part of the . .
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Bracefield, and on Tuesday evening he ian - MdGillCollege, Montreal, preached *, , competition. III this class ten' beams GO)D THR1,;-,11ING.'-Mr. Jesse Horner sunimer in that province. He seeTnfj I
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ll'bold his meeting in Seaforth,L and Temperance Union, Seaforth: "That. a unini- the- Presbyterian church in &,is town o 'were shown, and "other braliches 'were threshed with his McCloskey im-Droved highly taken up� with the country in . - - . P , I
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wi * - - � . I ite of frozen wheat &c. Dame rumor ,- :
mo vote of thanks be given to Mr. McLean, ichard proportionatply well r6preoented.� -iph engine on sp ask ion to read what we have to my. . .
on Wednesday evening he expects to Cwd- L edit'ogr of Tas EXPOSITOR for the stand he, has evenin a.ir R I .1 rhere cleaner and'Abell triun . I
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dreiss: a meeting at Brussels. On Friday taken in favor of temperan h u le Cartwright arrived lidre On , ediiesd& ( uever was Such a show of I* lit ho' SOS in the� larm of Richard Denomine 1,350 � reports that during his short stay there I I I Bay I -(
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is . L . itu6nts.- - Seaforth, eit �2er as o i1i i . he formed an acquaintance that will at no. It will be interesting.' . ,. I I
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he'N'111 take part in the great political paper. . . . . , . on his annual visit'to, his coulsi . . - t L . qaa, by or nam-' bush of 'grain, of which 600 were . I . . � �
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- F-? at Lucknow, and on Sat- SF04F--7ARy OF Tu" U="If - Mr. Thomas Vivinuitone wbea _ 200 . f - - .
, d"Onstration I - I I I - . . go, - , of the 2n I bers. In . fact every department in this . barley, 500 oats, and 50 distant date be the cans anently or not � .
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x q�y. even: 9) the l7th, Sir Richard . I I I . .. H ' ff mia
. . 'PITH MILLINERY Opening at, Ed d monster,apple of -the dexandjo�r#ariety mares and c ts and c4rriage horse J L WaS Hear Talbeth doi�ng the feeding and we cannot say. . � I � i
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LL.. L ,Vr. X1. . Cameron will p.ddress a -;�s -Dry Goods Establishment, was m . i , . I . CHEEsE.-Tbe new cheese fact . Of . . -. I .
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ine'tin at Clinton. - " m eh -which measures 131 ches the one � - i
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. . Shesid of anythitig in Seaforth this seasm. -is a � spler � - ca -all I . ! I
7� 9 . J-� ; . and 13i inches the ot) ier and rrip I s, and 4Were sc, good it wh can. . this place has been in operation during I
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0 new, sheiv room is nearly 50 f e � I � the summer, and the buifinesi F Is I - I
TILL -Many of our readers will furnished with plenuty 6A jigh so t at t e I dy didsound� specim that c judges a long time to ' . � I
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, vi,itors-had the pleasure f r'once,o ge ing - , great if not greater than ever w L . I .
4' - y will shortl f the'r� e are Y Others about thel same decide *b1cf1were moSt.deserviag of - . as done I - I
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r Alex. Rankin re special recogAtion. L 'The show of single : STCPAxDRtiDTnis.-Arey . I the old factory. Although during - � I I - s —
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b-e-'1656rded an 6pportunity of hearing 'something- extraordinary,and reflects ere n . I I � I I :
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', a I -a ind country as � � . - New Fall Gooils'
T-Im c of the greatest Ii ag lee- the ladies' of the.toi -,pi: . - i
. .- . The st ek 'Friday last. He had a pleaI time -there were It few 14. Blythhiebeen noted for having the best urnsalescan compar6 with those , r I �-, �
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tw,o z` ati6n of what is grand and beautiful. . animal 3 and Kiub � EEKS I are now prepareil tz*
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preacher by all appearance must'mrtainly be ver la e 0 as a r'n the county e leading factories of Ontario. July I I - - .
. - Yood stepper s. In cattle ther xce I. Metcalf t6e Jewellers Stationer,- and of th � Dr�s*
CoMmittee, of the Presbyterian chiircE but. -complains of w4 �,t weather. ; Mro. L -New 8 Goods i
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- for every kind of millinery seenAed to be ther in . . n e ents cheese was sold at 8J cents, and August � I L
e d g o s, Houghtonhas purchased a -reside' large s4ow and ompetition was L17h; cell��i --%-�
in this town are making arrangements to abundahce. The handsomely trimm . . nee in very C, ney Goods dealer, has made arran T . .
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aeciirt one evening from W6 great man. however, were the most attractive of all, ond Wi gham, and intendi i iemovinj io' tha b .keen, especially in grades. In thor Dugh- with a Wholesale Jewelry House to sendg n sale is disposed of at a good figu I- � s, new -
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ered in � selitoin if ever have we seen so -many-all difl er-* -to, next week.�Miss Annie Laird left ' breds the"fine, herds of Messrs. rhos. I - willtbe made public later. The hogs of � I . . - Z
T-144ecture will likely be deliv , . . ; orth). And to adver- - I tons; new Cantons).
� - . . rate in price. Mi - J. , I .Jewellery, (ov�er $20,000 wi I - . I I
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. . the evening Stobbie who has charge of this department, nd' he this week for Ha; �sville, where sh a Russell, of Usberne; David Xihe, Of iise ani I extend our btisiness, We have decided to the factory'have been sold at 4, 6 and 5 : .1:
Presbyterian church on . � ; ; Gloves, neir Com,t.,
of � oses making her I iofiie for the �utur B .Grey; Appleton Elcoiat, -of Tacker- lot our cus�tdm*ero select from this enormous cents per 1b. , Their avera e lit was �
I I eduesday, the 18thof November. under whose management the opening was so I Jett, stock n nythibg they may require at prices that w i! � E o M--- c FAUL - - in all Ithes. `
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successful, -deserves the highest of praise, ivb Loh W* the other inembers of her family. - Smith ;,and 11. Snell & Sons, of 1-1 I . something ov6r. 240 Tbs. )eiFhead I I I
Th re are hundreds who have read and has no doubt been accorded her ere this, by - &e Mi I I the, will astonish the closostbuyer. Callandseeour EDUCATIONAL. -The following shows . - .with all the laiest-311
bedp entranged hy Talmkge's lectures s Laird is ah exemplary 'young lad., r -were well represented, wid'' divide' I - L . �
crowds of delighted visitors. 9090 - . . P I displa.N if you are prepared to buy or. not. Re- . -- Call and see our.
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aiI4 serm ons, but who have% neVer seen * '' . and has inany warm friends here .who ,.prizes pretty rnu& between ;hem, spectfu Ily yours, FRANK METOAU., 9304 the standing of the pupils of Kinburn I . SEAFORTH. , ...... -
or heard him - All those. in this vicinity a SEAFORTH RESTAURANT. - Oystell 9 ! - will be pleased to hear of her' welfare' although the fine slick ' Animals 03 Mr. ' -1 - Thos. - W. 810an le d for Sep- . . Vloves). a special lii�
, ysters! Nowthat the season for 0 sterh - . I Inj : Dop. Ar. . ,ft on school in the classes name . . . 11
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11 ea the occasion named, have an � y "33 and success i n- her new home. -We con- Russell gene�&Ily camg out- ahead. . ' tember: Junior third class, !at Lily . - . -1 - re spl
-wiA opened 1. wou�ia notify the public that. I can se .-ve � . I Tuesday for Los Angelos, California. .They a .
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-opp6rtanity of gratifying their curiosity, them with oysters either in shell, cans or bt Ik 'gratulato Mr. J. J. ID by, son of, Rev. sheep -there owas a *ery good show I He 13 u Martin, 2nd Lotty.Bennett, are �66 g them at
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n we are sure they �a 6 but the best Baltimore brand kept. Fre&Z Mr. Daub of )ecially in � d breedE. In � three years, or until such time as his - senior second class, lat Mary arket, -1D . see them
MR I - avail them- nOn Y, V�rita, on having Ys cer - - esl ie finewoole Brown; � pay you to
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Eon Bons and the beat American and Canad whA he will remove about - Nevr �
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sell�es of it, Fuller particulars will be 0 ' an tificate raised from A. -second B.'[ to Southdowns Mr. G. - E. Cresswell tooki bealtl L , gets better. AVe hope he will J. Dale, 2n1d Majggie CoIclough, 3rd' - - I I m . .
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ti,1011 later on, - of tobaccos and cigars a -ho in stock. C411 . . . I , retIur entirely restored to bealth.-Mr. All lines -
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i I I . . -- ' - I . examine for yourselves. Happy, to senre y:)u. ,for Seafor A-1 - SchooUMessrs. T. were pretty� evenli divided beween # Thos- Wheatley, 2nd William Britton, i Woodstook fright in Exeter North, last - . I was n
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I . . rth Hig , Robt.1 Henderson,'who for the last seyen . - Tuesday and ran south through � -our stock
Remember the place, next door to Reid & 'V ril- H. Higgins an ffm oPrendergast- left Messrs. W�i. and James Coopi x, of I 3rd MaiLd Fowler. . � it wil-I be for the 1-J-1
. V, rF,LL Dox -E --We notice with pleas- son!s Hardware Store. H. L. SuiTa, Proprieb ir. Id , I years'was Principal of -the Blyth Public � i the 'village at Vill speed. The bug � � . I I
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. here O�Iuesdaly I. St. . I I ices Scho'0'1, resigned his -charge and has left . I gy -
urt'%at Mr. W. Prendergast, ef Ytwker- 9301 . n e was 1� badly broken but nothing le I .
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I SL'-, . . Mr. T, `M. Hi i ' , of �Itan- CALL -A,- C. M. VV'hitney'.s they inte d urs their studies at th6 Seaforth. [ ters Messrs. J. & to.study for the ministry in Knox Col- � . Lumley. . . � I mor Grey 0-nd White o
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�' Unive�rs* -th Pil � James Walsh G. Penhale, ofl Stephen, and Robert lege, Toronto.' We hope he will be as ' CLOVEn' HARvrL.sTi-.q(a.- During the . -
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ley- i � Loihd aduates- of the Seaforth House, and see our lines of Coal Heaterq,-The I I ' . , houn d belonging, to Mr. W. Bissett, of I We are still.offerh
* Royal the leading round base burner in f)ur arrived.,home on Monly evening lasit Charters okeramith, fi mo -we have had for the 4 � . .
Riah Schoef, distinguished. themselves 0 . . succe�sful in the ministry as he has been -flue weather which . this village, was shot 1�y some persol mef Goods at ermt a
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sizes, aouble heaters and with ovens. . The Rc yal -fro 'in Detroit, -at wh!�h pla�e she -haa conspicuoU.11 I the honor rolf 1 I * ik the teachin -His succes-
, � . . pigs last two or -three week.9, many improved '
at tihe recent examinations beforethe peninsular is the handsoinest square base bur aer . ,- J , Usborne last week, It is Said that the- 1. Call and inspect 91X
been spending a few d s with her sop there was a f 'I , but not large shoN r, but ii� M r. W. Shaw, of Brussels.- the opportunity by having their clover � . I ; I
ge��te of Toronto University.. Both made,, don't fail to see it. A f utl line of all � $or - � �g profession. -dog, with others, was worrying sheep'. � I . � *� - ;
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, .. en passed, th i , a,bricill.- kinds of wood and coal cooks, no trouble to show. -an ' . re Mr Bissett denies that his d:og.Over wor- � , . I I
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I 1�� I . - them. Come one, come all, and get., bargains. left here on Tuesday for Montreal than made I lity. The Prizes ...
-4 an . irs. in. . . 6nade,concert-in the agricultural hall on' .HARD ox PAT. -Notwithstanding the L riO ` I I
tlol� d Mr. Hicra-ins took hono I - .
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where, we understand he has to put n - were very �Ny�'n'lly'l divided. betweei I the Oh � ap Cz
I 2 I . Wednesday .evening next. -The Blyth large 1crops of potatoes that haVe been ' 'lated in the court. . . I I �
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m q I was awarded a -scholarship. 930 .. . POLICE CquRT.-A case. of more than - . - I I
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L Xr. J. P. Brine has studies. -Mr. . Thoma's McMichael, I course, there was an immense display, nesday of next week. . I ' I � j
.... i fpeaks well for their own ability Aumo.N SALE. —1 . - I - I � . ,enough to last them through the winter. 1 ord inary inqrest was tried before SQUI4e � : . —-01
Sri received instructions from Hallett, yesterday sold a yearling entire and many very excelleiit and Iiell-bred. � , � . . �
� industry, as well as for the thor- the proprietors to sell 0 Somi�-`who put 40 and 50 bushels in their � � I
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by Public -Auction, at the Commercial Hotel- colt to Mr. Thomas W1611s, -of Missouri, birds. Tbere was the lasual display of , � I pits two weeks ago,.now when' pichted i - ; �
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ou '�ness and,, efficiency of their trainmg. 11 - . BaYfleld. . . of the case, as gleaned frofn the evi. I �� . . . . . - I -i .
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A �. ' i h our young Eri6nds continued Seaforth, on Saturday, October 17th, the folidw, for P50. T&is colt. as * bred by Mi. agricultural i�nplement�, and a ver nice I . over have only a. few bushels remaining � derice, seem., to � -
wu - A . Ing valuable Furniture, viz.: One parlor set,1 i Wo DEN ,WEDDnNG.-On Thursday 'be as follows-. Adog - ,
e- rri6aes and buggies. I facts. . � - � --
. . ile beidroom set, waslistands, lounges, sideboard, McMichael from. a. 'I'S mon Pure " mar: show'of ca � - . , I st instint, an event of a more - . . - HOFFNAbl.
sacO�'*§s and additional triuinphs, W111 chairs, matrasses, cook and heat . and by i evening, . spund. Only'those who were generous . . owned by a young man nained Vosper . � .
we' have He, doubt but they wiU gradu- � ing-stoves, stove the ingerted tallion, " Prince it is very sel4om that every department- I enongh to let ihe .potato bugs have the " --- I. . I .
. I _ �atriea_ pipes, 1 new buggy top; 080 a neW Ben o��gan of Keir. " - He is one f the best' colts is so creditaoly represented as wa3 -the I than usually interesting .nature took in company with two -other dogs, enter- s . . - I SEAF0
ate'6 as creditablv as thev haxe. Th. ,, that cost S1150. 930-1 . i I ` ,r quiet village. The occasion tops can boast of having good Potatoes, � ed upon the farm of Messrs. . I
Iaud- . - . . -that ever left this cou ty. He weighea case at this show. The honor roll will be . Wm. and I ,
- No d6ubt 1 Richard Quintin, of Usborne and wor-
'ace as these are said not to rot.
I � -1 , RE-wARD.-Any one furnishing such about four weeks ag 1,280 Its.* 1A L found full and c' � Pwas tte coelebration of a wooden wed- . 0 . - P- S. �Ngenth- for I
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following '. formation� as shall lead to the conviction of the - Wells also bou o t from Mr. Jol I ding. The Rev. Mr.'Forrest; pastor Patterns. -
I ay, Pv iame SenooL.-The ght a co ih . this issue. - - . with the bug -next season. . - I
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is ail Statement of the average attendance person or persons, who on the night of the Ut Mason, of Hallett, so e months Ol 0 � . . I the Fir sbyterian congregation,and wife, � � longing to the iMes-srs. Quintin. NVIII. � ;
� - � or morning of the 2nd instant maliciously in- than this one'for whi (I I . . being the couple whose nuptial rites . A STRANdE ACCIDEWT.—Last week ' � - , —7
-ch of the d, - . jured certain plants at the re' be pai $325. , - . - I Quix)ton and fiis hired boy, who is nam- " I . � I -. . - - .
ir ,�, a. e�partments of the Sea - sidence of the Tuckersmith. ; I while rbo=8 NW,ry , -.--:;. rpfil-ning from, -
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fortii public school for the month of under.igned will b,q liberally rewarded. A. 11. JJr.-IA-aser, of 8�ratf r , and I)r. Gun . were c innieniorated. ' cu Nvaltz,�I,uauu. -.�,e. di;gs iii. It � � Appointment,
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� � - . 1"LA". .93Ox2 - . - . .. . of Brumfield, have r ,. ed from I E DUCATIONA The following h; axe- 1 *reve d gentleman's' . residence - was prayer .meeting, hq iieard Mrs., Vadge - and endeavored to ,drive them ofE .
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g wber : Mr. MeFaul% 40 ; Miss . LZ . Wagist
, ep - . � :- ' arning home in the buggy,and thought
, G AT KIDD'S Em� ,York wh had been atteridin � 6 - iegye v � ording to the boy�&
� , MILLINERY Op-mxi-�\,r bes* d b the members and Failing in this, ace .
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Ant lersou"s, 44 ; Miss A. Con-an's, 52 ; I . ere they. .1 J- . Section I 0. , uctersmith,, ta`ag� Lt by .. he would run * the road and open the . TO the Editor -of T11E Hrx.
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PoRru.m.-N6ver in tbe history of our house has. i a �ts oirhis charge, together with UP - - story, Mr.'Quintin left the ,boy to try . D -F -A Sm .
M4 a Kate Cowan'si, 58 ; IN-liss Ki Moran's I the hospitals and the polyclinic, and ' . I .
our Millinery Opianing Wen the success of the e month of Septe nber, g� r � -in
I Miss Dick, Mir h %fo her, but -the night being dark � . me:�
other f iends who turned out en masm - s ' and keep the dogs from -the sheep, whfl e,
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k M ird's, 60:; Mrs. Coulter's., - , n have resumed practice.-L-42VIr. James H. . 0 . . . � tj against one of the trees on I ,. - -
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1164 Th -is makes a total average attend - ing duct : Fourth lass Ella ..Robb, 330; 'kitchen, d' ing-room and.pantry teemed side of the road- washing' his and gun, Mr. Quintin followed one of the � � the
and for the month of 429, sbqwing that of the week. Everyone more than pleased, and the head of the list f 3r big potatoel Eva Turner, 3 5; Lydia Lande boro, wise injuring his face. Notwith- ' ment. M last letwr
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,11' he rooms are well filled, and that i wei I with worn n, -youths and maidenig bear- . i dogs into the farm adjoining his owni
a R I equalled in. flisi-class city houses. What seems I 297. Senior Th" d'Class-Lizzie Lm-nds-. . standing the great loss of blood, he . columns of Criticism, I
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I � .... Gal , room, evert althou - the .the -particular at I traotion is such supefior- class - lbs. I I J ozs. -Mr. Hugh Grieve's sale oil I boro, 271 ; Bella argochan, 182 . ing. baske s laden with rarest deli- . where he shot it dead. Vosper, when � . . .
. r, � - . - : . . ; Mary cacies, ich, when sprea�ia on the managed to get -home, but on- arriving I he found his dog shot lodged ,a 6 m- . . another, the repliw -M.
. lay � stuff seffing at such low prices. Froin the quan- Tuesday last realized the handsome sm a. I � ously upon - ee
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11 I stem is in vogue., tity of articles sold on opening days and the 'of $1,700. . Townsend, 16�. unior Third - Class- board ppro ed tempting to both eye at the house he fainted, and it was witli ! plaint against Quintin before S 0 ,
maq. Over -crowded..' It i , I � - '!e d I it is al dless to sa V ' . qidre t I 4 Scott �
to e Robb, great difficulty that Mr Madge Act,, " that if �:
� .. .p G "" Martin, 2 -2. Second - G 9 resuscitate him as he remained insen- . I �1,gain, he I
* "!-that the -rd will be fo ed 1, that Huron's veteramnos 281 ; and I te '- Early in the evenin .could I McDonnell. After hearing a vast quan- .
. s, a cer number of orders tiken, we were obliged , Emily Turner, 28 ; Georg ,
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prokide another teacher for the school at has just arrived. 930-1 - I , I P. Brine � wielded th� - hammer. -Mi -. - , leas d, and a handsome sper, -
tothecity for ,another first-class- milline . Jess- -Des ( arno- I � I
. . I . . Maggie. Broadfoo ,' '363;, Ag sofa p esen A to the happy couple. sible for three hours. With rest and only fairly represente
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,el' I e newi� year., On : CURLF,R?S ATTENTION-.— The 'ann a' � James Murray * formerV of this tow , _ I . . . and Quintin, in his own defefice, the �
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0i ,commencement of th I I ... chani 153; Mary Yellow, 113. kc. enior Accom 4 care lie is -now recovering. respect to the Mag,
thRilIscore G1 econom y they have delayed meeting of the Sea -forth Curling Club -will be -!'but lately of Hensall. h4s given up bus I. anyIng this gift were a s'core, or . cas6 was dismissed with- costs againAt -. rther a$k your readi
. . . - First- Class -Min e Martin, 302 ; bt. more, f v0iou's useful wooden articles, I fu .
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I held in the Commercial Hotel, this Friday ev n- ness in that .p ace and 'h ed t6 Landsboro, . ; ar urner . I ra , ' ed
in 11. �� . thia additional . as long ing, at & o'clock sharp. Business'to be taken., .. I I 'The a dres� was replied to by Mr: For- Hullett. , . my � � I .
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Ss ! s � sible, but it now lo I oks as if. it on of Offic'ers, Renting rink, &c. fu at- 11 Junior 1�irst Class -Mary Robb, 206 ; I rest in a few -well-chosen Words, thank- FARms- P,-F,N-' ck has shooting the dog -when he saw it worry- � view ? - 1. n -
.. . not be wisdom to 'dela,y much tendance reque4ted, all wishing to join he ub in the large dry goods] house of R. - George Rouitledge, 148; Jafnes Broad- i � TED.—Mrs. Warwi wo Id fatth!
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ot itice. either to . was to have been held n Tuesday las , I 11 � ift d s ing them of the pleasure 'Kinburn, to Mr. Solomon Rogerison for WEDDING BELLS. -A P, asant event I .
d LAment is n ng jus I - : I . 0 � -.. 9 'n 4aXprc$1 �
I *� I . urer. . 930�1 1 11 s I . I. S' ur w presence xxot,only never �
Ue - 1 -er or pnpils.- i . . whiMsuch ind ords and the a term of years for a rental of $3.00 per took place at " Cherry Grove," the resi-
- � . . Hibbert. . . .. . the sublime wisdl;inol
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. 1. .0 i : CR&NBiinms, GRANo�RL ' ANTALINUTS, - on account of -the sup * y of amminitio I - of so any appy.faces affori'ded ,himself annum. The farm contains 10()'acres.- dence of Mr. AdamWhiteford, on We& I Apologized for- his "
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" I Faxms, ALm.oNDs, etc., at LAUDLAW & FAIRLEYS', d rs. F rrest. The company spent
� i V6X1EX1s:- ; . not having arrived. . - NS. the an nesday evening, "ded all
- CRRIS�IAX- - TEMPERANCE Seaforth. 930-2 - . I . . � .. I . Mr. Thomas McMichael has rent,&d Mr. the 30th ult. Th -is was - - , Btudiousl� Avoi
: Ux%ox.-At the aunnal, meeting of the - I . . I e list,pf the Hbbert show, puh ished amos enjo�able evening." It is pleasing Avin. mulholland,o farm iihich is on the no less than the marriage of his d, h' 1� . e paskion, -- 11 .
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W� men's Christian Temperance Union,, 17 1 - 4- The Seafo h Show.,� . . � . I . . to Mr. Wim. Weekess of t i .... . I - t bnliv�
. ),cars of age to learn -the carrfitkd paintincr i . " occurred. In the 1ass of heavy dr Lught 'was .2 I . I I e= V�
. on -Tuesday last, the following -officers .business. Apply to JAs. wa,mAms, Seaforth, a . � anifepted at this first sociable sum of -$225 per year. . This farm -also village. The -ceremony was performed � .
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weie appointed for the ensuing year: 930 . . . Agricultur, 61 imported -horses Efugh I I Idered im '
1 The Tuckersmith nch Kennedy . was I gathe ing. I Mr. Forrest' by lev. Mr. Martin, past -or of mm -- "
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sident, Mrs. Kirkman ;. vi . t oqiety's ' show held � in Seaforth c ft credited with Ist -- rize for team in stead pasto &te. ' The following is the �� � . . of those iwhe like .
8 . � i I I church, Exeter, Mis Katie B6nthronj ,� . I *1 -- . 1 ,
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Pr : - ice-presi- GREAT Line of .Men's and Boys' i elt �hursday and- Friday lof last week was of Thos. Colquho ; Mr. - I . tends going into stock raising. . . I pauci;y of Air ment, 1
dei')b, Mri. Broley ; corresponding- Hats, att less than kalf price �t HOTFMAN BiR os., . Peter ("amp- � I i� ADDRESS. . ,� , Im � J
- . : - ' .1 A.NoTHER PIONEER REMOVED. -One of "Kelvin-Grq e," Rodgerville deficienqy, by a torrew
Seaforth. .930 . aigrand success in every respect. TI e b9ll got Ist for a two year old geld-! MR. IND MRS. FORRBST.-Dear and reverend . I . � .
aeciotary, Miss A. If -'lull ; recording- I . � . I of the oldest'rOsidents of the township the bridesmaid, 4nd Mr. Jeonies Weakes, -
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seckary, Miss A. Cowan; treasurer, � HORSE For. SALE. weather, for a wonder" .. ; and also -m !at f:)r a yearling -03, and pastor., a plea�ant probation of a -few months in Mr. Kell� With all UK'
-A- bright bay hc rse . � , was most favoi our nil Ist ha�most happily terminated in your of Hullett, in th6 person of Mr. W. H. brother of the bt.#groora, officiated as .
Committe to visi - able, being neither too cold not too hot, �Ir. Thos. Colqt houn 2nd instei 6d of I . in wh I are mauy�) is Iblit lVail
Mr�i'Coulter. e, It Sick , about 16 hands high,.5 years old this fall. A] �ply . . I being ducte!d as pastor of the Presbyterian con- Brown, passed away 6n Monday t,in groo sman. The bride, o was richly
to LA-IDLAW & F � - I" - I and shouIX he treated ii
, , AIRLEY, Seafokh. 930-2- and dry and pleasant. The attendaw �e Hugh Kennedy. Mr.. Peter. Campbell gregat ns of Payfield and -Bethany. We have 'an 8 �
and- iieedy, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs-. Broley, - the seventy-fourth year of his age. For d tastOfully dTes ed in bronze silk, I due to its - Chief MunR
M I , Prendergast, Mrs. - . LooL OUT for something 'worth read- of both exhibitors and Apectators w4 6s- also got 2nd -for dair� cheese, 2n d, for now e ered Vpon a most solemn relationship, .
r1l I Kempthorne, ing ru Fear's Overtisern ent next W -i eek. I I that b tween!pastoi and people, an'd the more his years, Mr.',- Brown was a compara- I relieved by handsome jewelry and white," � � � the party. who, for '
- large. There were over one hundred tomatoes, and Ist for woollen yarn. W tic 17 . . 9
Mr�. Copps,, and Miss Logan. The Uni intimate tbel relationship, the more intense tively robust ma' an, but about a week ago flowers, looked chairming. The brides ' . Lfl;eral indulges'fif
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merts the lat Monday of every mouth. MORE, LirGuir ON T19B 8UjlBj:i T - he more exhibitorg , at,'- this show, th n . I I should' be Ithe identification of interests. he was,seized with an attack of inflam- maid was becomingly attired in famn-
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- nembers and subscribe to 100 candles. 'For sale T fact, we gla mrail ourselves of this earli and mation of the bow'els'-snd despite all that colored silk with dead 9 jewelryand f Iffould co
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I hi are cordial 1k Exeter the previous Monday and. I , - shouldhavemore espedt for their fi iends V11119arit-y- - -
U I'll rdl� ly invited to attend. FAiRLxy., Seaforth. 930 2 . I I . ue fitting oppo unity, the fifth anniversary com- medical aid could do for him he breathed white flowers. The ceremony commenc- .- - .eMlice nd an 1
� M . Priemdergasit who acted- as presi- - - day, while the gate receipts show' th t if they have no, ie foi themselve i, got I - a oyal
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I if his last in about six days t ed at eight o'clock, the bride b i ' i�ei these advocates to the�
den 'for the past year, declined to accept the attendance of spectators must ha . 6 outside of too much 11 barled bree " and partner and ourself were united in matrimony, _ , - ' - .
- LOCAL . BRiigys. -At i the' - 1 auciion sale nd.. This is, ce.-- made considerabl no . r - usaneventlong Mr. Brown was a native of Arms h away by her iather. The young bri e � A rate -
thd1osition for another term and an ex of ,'Mr. Dorsey, of exceeded four ihousa , isean distu) :)ance tbhatit,4-,ndw atwetrustshallbeto the electors. PQ
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i I the Huron Road, tainly, a atO,ng . to be reniemVered, and often to be commemo- county, Ireland. He came to Canal was the recipient of many handsome formation ion a matter I
;. celj$�t substitute was found in. Mrs. result, and prov4 s much to Ahe d S -a -list, of respectable � . 4 . . �
I . - . which took place last week, A� Sucking - -. r � rated may be fittingly blended into a general when only about eighteen years of age and costly .presents among which were - . and
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-ian. � , colt - -was sold for $125. -Messrs. T hos. , . ceable two ; handsome � personal insinuations, �
Kit Ti . ! beyond a foubt that this show was tl e People. 'Two of t �'Youths, named Z'has. oceas! i? of mutual gladness and � thanksgiving. and soon after settled on his farm on the partic�larly, noti '
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V Hendry & Sons. of. the"Seaforth found � largest and most successful helo i ni th �s McVey and Win. Pollafid, who were the While praying that the Father of a
. 11 Mercies may 6th concession (if Hullett, nea Kinburn. silvei pi iented by her Sunday -
& Yj county this season. Thissuccei bond principal offenders, were summoned be give yo botli length of days and prosperit i .r ieces prei .. � � mind his ,tiough or hL--
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. THEY- Go. -A very pleasant. havebeenvei successfulas prize - ( n aI C . ck, J. P�,,on Yj on- nipd.ral we t�ust that your eff Here he continued to reside until his school' class and the session and mem- 11 1 ,&Ve"
y orts here I "Be may, A O, and t
aIT4 I took place at the residence of ners at the agricultural shows. this . . encourage the officers aihd directors o ore Fi I c may be owned of Min and abundantly blessed. death. He was one of the first settlers bers'of Cavan church,congregation. 'Tho, ... I Public Ina �, ' . -
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ert Turnbull, Esq., McKillop, near son. renewed and increas d. exertions for day last, on -the e�,;rg. f using obs
. On several occasions their - - le- - . . I i ve already mhie,recl in our in the township, and endured all the arty after the ceremony sat down to & .
e town,. on Tuesday last,. on the occa- sister congregat � I th-
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- language and diisturbirig the public ion, at Bethany, we bespeak .for . -,re be a �
ments were awarde& prizes ahead of next yea�, and hould insure a large f. - . . hardships and privations of.pioneer- life.. magnificent dinner'. the 41 paste do repsW- � .
Si 'age of his youngest those of th I � membership, a more comprehensi ' ourselvep a I promising futu"ie-an increasing I I � . Pudence 11 Liberal 1* 1
- : -of the marri eace. The magistratO Very prop . I ) .
., e large establishments ve pri ,e � erl Y ' h re �1 usefulness. We beg you to accept of With his, natural pluck and industry, alice " of which was the handsome bride's I
. I - Pi xr- list, and a show inore-1 extensive ar�d-suc- ned the disgraceful taiined thereto. These'l
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da.-dktter, Janet. Ruasell, to Mr. James -chasers should bear this fact in mind, - e 8, 0 1 � . ity, size and orna- I Warden,b6lit
.. _ N in $11 eWch for their 12i's sof� and accompanying gifts as ight .however, he soon over ame these and. cake, which for quali .
. cessful dven than - this year's'L,ha4 been. conduct. .It N to be h6ped thi4 I esson souvenirs of our esteem and affection for your- . tle the
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Bai6hill, of CGIton. California. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fear have returned The extent for several yeArs has lived in the - enjoy- mentation was appreciated and admired .
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I � Var. 4 � 4 `1 a a rt ' ' and excellence of the! show will make them behave themsehes in 6elf and rs.iPorrest. Mayyou both live 10PR - I the integrit, of the:: ,
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B " hU , i ative' of this county, -but home:from their wedding trip,.and b e- 1!� -ment of affluence. He was much re- by all. The vounga couple left'for their I I
for'. 16me years has been av in the indoor department was a al.ibjeo �t future. . I . �o enjoy many return's of this twice happy nl� deliberately insult
engaged in the settled down to the sternerre'aliti f 11 . I . � . ou�
� 1 gall Spec future home abou,C12 ol lock p in., amid �
I . ies o - yersary. 816NED On behalf of the congre on, ted in'the rieighborlit),od and was a c . I
alifornia. He return- �11 who visited A. . . . . You make a mild rein
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fruibibusinessin Ci life. We wish them happiness And PrDS- p , Mrs. Sta buiy, Mrs. Simons, rif Montgomery, 'good citizen and an intel Iligent mah. His I set down �
few months ago to take' back- with , � . .00tS of k I . Leeburn. . s wers of rice and old shoes. There we as a "tool
C, " fiss Mu y,..'Mias Campbell and Mrs. McEachern. - ' - I . I
perity duringthe remainder of - heirJour- . : � ' - � - aged partner Preceded him to the long -leave �themi wishing them the happiness , to vour county. 1) I -
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hirn� a life companiogi the preliminaries- ney. They will. occupy the handtlomeresi and of vbry superior q aliiy. The' sbo V ENTI&RTAINMENT.,,-A grand ente ain- � I �
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n Goderich street recently ,%,seat . Kippen. ! shock which her death occasioned him - . - ..", Sponsible
h I -,ft to push -his forUa& in the Golden I - was excellent; and if ��' 6 are to � - Lodge 'will be held on F iday D . $ . - I - dictator, '
� ed by Dr. Hanover. -We noti . 4 ON'T FAIL to call and seeWeismill' . -Concerning the Fell -Heffernan sheep . . W1
. ge the fol- Or IS he never fully recovered. by the spirit which
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' We hl�artil 'congratulate him lowi' alls, $10, S. - 0 . � I
.. 1 q, of the crop . in. ti is district ths evening, the 18th-inst., Mr. S. P. �
y - - Ing in the Stratfo�d Beacbn of last ti, . .ti! ndl$12 suits made to order, before buy- case, of which mention has been -made in - an
on t wis� choice, and if happiness. and pros- year by thi; exbibit'� we should say of the High Schools Goderi - d ever :
week, - which explains itself : I , 'At a ich, has.- ind-* � bg your lothing for -the Winter. i ress G%ds �� whom when.
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perA�. be not his future lot it w - . .it,is much better -than it has been �'uder*- ly consented to entertain the aud Once rom 12 ce t' a. yArd and 11 I d ; Ladies' . , these columns, the Mitchell Advocate, - I'll . I Cou
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fll not be meeting of the Stratford Poultr'y Society stood to be. In dair . . Isterini �de clothing and tw'eds, at prices (Frbia the Reflector.) � . It I Power, but � who Mi ht �
the fan -It of his farir bride y products I there withmiscellaneous views by his I agic 'cam I . �
- The cere- , on Thursday evening a letter was read ' ' hich ca not be undersold; ov rqoats at manu. the assizes in Stratford last week.. 'John bY Mowat ipar Are . I
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movy was Performed by Rev. Mr. was a large display, and, FRIENDS ixi MA,NIToBA.Mr. D.� Heffernan, of McKilloP was accused
1- from. the Seaforth Society okering 125 � the- butt r, also'Mr. Henderson � the well- turer r*ces. Reliable boo nd shoes (no . �) ;
, (lra�iam of E-piondville, and after par- In enrib ' There was also a known basso singer, I amp at rock botto rices. Fresh by 1111POpular he might be
- ' .shown was excellent. , Of Goderich, will rash) sold Johns, postmaster arrived home last Thos. Fell, of Hibbert, of stealing some 'lot aniusini to see we
1�1 I 11 0 1 - ers and the free use of a Aundred - . d � home- give som. . roceries always complete. Call and examine I .1 . � I
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� - . selections suitable I Ystock.and prices*hether you buy or not. morning, from a few weeks' sheep and lambs of 'his which were found ,over such � � .�,-.
- OmIn show in the made wi ' I r visit to Manipoba and the Northwest.
takiric, of a,stimptnous dinner, Mr. and -cases -for the forth 9 . good -show of home-made. brea e beautiful Monday an :
,A , I ne, canned fruits -&c. 'in.. fact for. the occ%sionI; 'The admission fee -w - I
.L rs arnhill,with a number Of friends, � third week in January. 'On inotion. of - I . 913M�LLRR. 930 . I . on the side -road. Fell followed Heffer- � '
II every one of these departmeuts W�s f 11 will be 15 I ; . I merit of wbieh seents
. He reports thd wheat as very nearly all. niu to his Own place and his, son� there -- - i- . .
, . 13� I 0 The proc % T a _al fl�
Idly o I. � e � vex y g�., N. - h - � practically no ap1pp
. thai*e� for their frien � - . pa y off t�rni t ankis to his n1an3l friends in 8 fi � and then posing as
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wer13' dri,.en to town; and amidst the Mr. Sanderson the'-.Sea-foth Sodiety w, re c. for adults, 10c. for chilil-ren. K e Snbscriber while r -e injured by th� fro t. Of course there identi ed his shi6ep.
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itnapy- -vKell-wishes of � nu m twous friends . and - complete. ' There was ils eeds to be apPlied to
toob- their departure f6r fibeir new home. -nice show of flowers and plants, iwhic h the organ debt. A good t -the �ur- are a few fielcb that have escaped . �
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. . I ime in y be r undi ownships foIrery liberal support - , but nan before John Aikins, J.�. P.�, who . - Liberal Principles? A!i
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Ww svi,,ih theni all the happiness and first'snow storm of the seasonlook pI cc did much to improve the appearilrice of expected. Come one come all. during e pastseason. Herelo they are very few indeed. - The crops �
� on Monday night last'an ( ; notify them
I d oil Taes I-., y committed him for triaL At the assizes ,` . hay�e not ap
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.Prnsp,erity possible, and, W ' the ba.11. Thd show of ladies' work, a17 FIRE. -A destructive fire occurred "at apd kl faTiners within the reach -of this -Station, of Messrs, James and Robiart Lang., for- on the case. being tried, the jury failed ! � i
- , lien they make morning Mother Earth was bea,utifu 11 . I that�he has opened out fo . . . -- � , 7 ,
. . r the c ining season, �.. �
tbeir fortune in Califoi,rnia,We hope they adorned by her W - Y though not larger tham former yea;xr-s w s the Nile last -Monday dfternbon,; when merly, of Rodgervill1e, will turn out " - I granime for the last eeo'
intry covering. Old, of exceptionally good . and. will pay the highest going pri sforall kinds to agree, afs we understand eleven of Prestline that m t
will . return to their native county to Sol, however, , soon transformed - the quality, and e the store and adjoining buildifigs, :)Ccu- of good, sound .Mer6liantable Grair delivered at pretty.. will. The former will have'about them were in favor -of convicting Heffer- 11 - �ri ,
enjqy the fruits of tlif collection embraced . . Pollents of -the Vieyw."Ot.
� �ir labors. . I many'Very . nice arti- pied by Air. W. Morroiv, were tc tally his warehouse, Kipp6n. Old NVbe A- and Bright 5000 bushels of wheat, the latter about nan I
---- ---.. - _: � " beautiful snow into ug ly mud &nd slu -h.. cle . or Dark sowed Barley. specially w* nte ilimedi- . , while one, a cattle dealer, stood " the Advitneed Liber,
� . . s. There was ilsoa very nice collen- destroyed by fire. d i 4000. i'They will realize (by selling out for acquittal. The case was there- You �
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' I -- e Potato crop is being'very s�rioru I I � ately.' D. MoLm\NA.�z, Kippen. 92,7 . I �
MILLINERY OVEN1 (,�i., as- tion of pa . - . e ':
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N - Another -intingsof variouskinds; which � - : I . -bat-ween 50 and cents per - ,for till use of yon ;
ly affected by the rot in lb�iis vicinity, . I t I I I : now) 50 tr.uly, �
. . ; fore ordered to stand over until the next I r,enlain ours ;
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I It . shows that we have' in our midst sever 4 ' � MAR.Kx,T,;--The Kippen I arkets for bushels for the whole yield. y ... , -
I cliaAge of semon having come around, and in some instances -fully one_lia, In , I
. I If will . . Brussd3. .' Mr- Johns sitting of the court and remains still un- . . I -
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our linerchaats have inaugurated the be destroyed. -We under clever'amateur artiSts. Where all wo S . the wee4 are: Wheat from 170c to Me ; came home by way of Port Arthur,Owen � . -
I stand that, the I . decided. A great many witnesses were Bbvth, octower .%.b, IM;
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11inery open- ' BRIEFS. -David. Perr� who is a bheo� barley, 4,5c to 66c ; peas, 65c to 58c ; Sound and Toronto, .arriving in London ocalled, and much interest was taken in .
event by the custarliary mi " -Good Templars of Seaforth intend giv i good it would not be -right to make in- � - .-
�ut On this, occasion they ha 'g vidious distinctions by referring spec.- logical student occupiea the pulpit of o As, 25p to 30c ;: egggs, 14c ;'butter, -1 2c exactly 70 hours after leaving Winnipeg. - . - . � -- I
in", Nre another of their'POPIllar entertaiurmuts . . the case, . I ---Mr.
nufl-(L . . allyioindiN-idualexhil)its,butthesupericr Melville church last Sunday. -Geo. I of th . Robert Ker,, a
the grandest and most successful in Cardnosa hall ahortly a � to 14c ; tallow, 6c to 7c. 1 He speaks very highly e manage- (lent,o�
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er before - . nd extent of some are deserv- Forsyth got -86,000 for his place and n LOCAL BRIEFS,. -In our �ast week's ment of the Canada Pacific Railway. 11 sa,ys : On Wednesday evening C f . . f G- Ali,. .while caur
- of goods in this line evi - -During.',a t excellence a ot The.M.,itchell Recorder of last week
disp - I month'the Town Treasurer collecte4 in ing of InQre than a pass' g -notice. Among 85-000 as in last Expos . . aptacin friend in jh-6 vicin,
0 s � ITOP..-C tain Kippen p ize winners S. -Mr. Jas. 4 , it � t
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Seaforth. The In' -rods ab at two.thous�nd dollars of the taxes - ,swellerton Conner, of the .Salvation Army, fare- ; I (lisAppeired _y: 0 1
.see . ,tny hund . . nitemora�dum of LocALITiE
of ilzltlli�lea and gentlemen who visited the theseweniention theyZrDy large and equa�. - Laing and Cadet Trott, of the Salv&tion . f aile to 'in -- In the -ni
I due for this year., This.. is so- � ake mention o the prizes recently purchased the storehouse be- welled to a large andience. Since com- � ..
m6what ovOd ` . � I'lanlier. An' ,orga .
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dry �gbods establishments of Messrs. less , ly good display of thei ' r Prbducts mad Army, haye been rem to Port I Ngin taken b� Mr. NfcNevin, w e excellent longing to Mr. A. Q. Bobier at the . . ized I
- than was paid -during the same the Messrs. VanE and their places supplied by t%#o others. I]o . ing here this young. lady has by her I t1ded but no clae coWd.
K i t1;tJD an & Duncan, .NtIcFaul and month last year. gmond,of the Seaforth- rises took 'no fewer than five prize � is at station, for a handsonue, sum. -The ' . sr)11 . 7
I 0 -Among. the many woollen mills, and to the handsome fu - 'Changes I suppose keep up the novelty. - - I fairs. -That kindly disposition, earnestness, and - un# � r. � - le ten, &a;ys had passe I
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M 0 Is during the opening days of other distinguished visitors 'Who atte ad- . t e seve .a a su�er [i- Presbyterian mans4� is nearly compl tiring efforts to win laborers for tile '.. - I . I"az found lake' i
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la.it 6&bek, will bear testimony with us ed the show here last week ,,V ' niture, the manufacture of Messrs. . -The Brussels School Board are adver- of butter is being made in this vicini- It will beone of the handsomest build- . I �'n'the
. e noti,ed I . Master's vineyard done mucb� good, and latel In. accid
I B. a gain proven - I -%v
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III saying that for fashoiona,ble and Ole, I . Win. Young, ,the genial Re Broadfoot & Box. -Messrs. G.-' , tising lor two female teachers,, and are ..... was beyond a doubt at- ings iii E xeter, as well as one of the by her methods done rnuch to break . - I
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gaut styles in hatsi bonnets and eve-ry- e a . a g on,: of Egniondville;als6 bad ,7 1 also enfor t e Seaf ).rth f -air Wit week. Mrs, Jas. most commodious. -Messrs. Richard' d .�- . ,,on the heW
Colborn , iid M r - Ch s. Girrin. -who . prejudi ag t - - Posed to have cauft-d &
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thin,' in the millinery line, �-nd also for for nearly a o6d. display of lo�atfier, skins, &c.' all 4;f, I vaccination. . Rumor has it that there is -1 Own Op ains the Army. -- .
. 0 quarter of a centar'y has their own manufA,ctur I . a case of smal . cLean jr., taking 1e $5 prize for best Farmer and Reg. Elliott spent three Captaiii Gibbs,: of Port Elgin, a lady � � ness .
In 1po* in' town, whi(h is 6 . �� .� which aflected lihn
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quanti-ity, variety a d ex I pellence of represented the wealthy township of bits of e, while . the exbi ) er, and Mrs. Jas. Cooper the days of this week duck shooting - at the' well recommended, takes charge of this , 111188ed from the oamp.
qualit;', - in dress )(Is- mimitlea and W M ssrs. S,6ott Brothers, in m I' Ifilse.- Brussels whs never' so free of iqty.- first,prize for the same. It is lake. They report having had excellent station, and an to. f- .
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every'kind of dry unty Coun ail - tr Sickness of" 11 kindp as at present.' Tohn g C tain Connor goes � 1. .
% goods our. � -merchants Both gentl ins umei its; C. W4 Papot and Lumsde ratifyir gy to see the butter -makers of luck and sport. -Mr. Tho -S
I. emen were the,guests of I I. & ivii - ---' . Caves,black- Brussels, followe-A by the well -wishes Of - - -
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