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I � . - ., . i I f I to Mr.' John
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� ''. � . . on e tow ship, he wished the Associ- ay! —A -iss Richardson has withdrawn
; :1. � 4a A*,hbt on tXVo ,to dians and ha�.f -breeds prior to the t- the Te�gmatm family assisted by Mr. over th n I lie Board's offer of Burgess, of this - place, io entirely in-
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L . T # I breai. Ea�h lady, also, - in her own CharI9.9, Kelly. , The ,entertainment I is 'ation ' in the future. Mrs. er t6 correct, It must have bee
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- 42LL 14,J;. 0% . Ennis iaid that taken so by surprise she 300, a
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�� L ;t� _ . . A highlyl commended b the Press wh ough an increase of John Burges's or a
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11 I I C; . __ f I words, gives I a th illmi d scription of i I . . or- ; I Board are now , - " John Burgess of some
. the scenes .she wittiessel and the trcat� ettr it has'been give and we arb sure could ,hot say � anything but join. her ber forn, r —
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� . merit, she recelved , durinj the two ,those attending will be well. repaid for Ilusband in thanking the Association for . 'I 'd apples in this
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1. .1 MATTERS. . months in which th'ey were in the c br6ublo. -�!Miss Kate Killoran, who the splendid gifts, and that this evenin . orris I a again
.! DISTRICT I amp their I I . : rant's vicillitY.—Jr. Archibald Patterson is
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� . - of Big'Bear. The b,)ok thro hag been in St. Marys,for 8oi Id be long remembered by hei I I C Y nleCtiTlg III ,-,,t d0iDg a large bu.Aiiiess in the cider line.
-, . __ __ . � . , 0 -man ' --Bide So(Aet , .
- - . her family. The chaii called on block. ,
�� AS well written,, and the Lpa b'ylrs. De- turned home'on Saturday. She has had a � this wee,k.—Ste-phen He bas got a first-class rig for the busi-
1� .1 TO SUBSCRIBERS. laney is particularly so. the i's a clever tsevere attack of erysipelas in the head, George, Forrest for a song, which lie John's ! ch,urch . giv-
- - . �., . � . —All the plows, gave in ood sty -le, wfth the assistance 'Drewe leaves' this week for 'London.. ness now, and seen -is to be '
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� I I �, and we might say, an elegant ,writer, t %ut is now ree6verin.g. . 11 . ing. good satisfaction. —Mrs. R. N.
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I I To new subscribers, THE Exi OsfTalz and besides her .personal history she used at the receilt Hib1bert and Usborne of Mrsi Porrest'and Mrs. J. Slemmon, e tak a a it' the wh I
A. . I . - � o Zf 0 — Daff is �very poorly at present.—
, il 0 will be given from now until the end of .. h l information concern. Plowhig Matcli,ibut!two, were from the who ga,ve excellent assistance to niake I ious H Ebs, Osborne & Hobbs. I notice Belgrave has two doctors, why
I . �� � . � Hogan of this the � evening pleasant- and enjoyable. ' wo of �ur Knights of St. Cri8pinvere I . .
�, . scrip ing the habits, abilities and treatment of establishment of Mr.' * . - ne of them come here. Although
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�� '1886 for the price of one yea
; . the Indiana and the capabilities and town. The Hogan Plow is now becoln- Then. the chairman called upon �1. �ndeavdring to have a duel bu le, sober, indus-
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�� tion. - . I I general topography of the country. The . ing -as popular and co monas the John Shine and Robt. McDonald for a song, al eed A .
� � - It] — week and directed trious and healthyl'a good man who
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, THE Ek-POSITOR and RURAL CA�N ADIAN, book is-inten§ely -interesting and should Gr -ay' ,how wow fifteen years ago.—Tle which they gave, a halt was called here T aw understands his business would get a
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1. an Dale,who was sQ1 to Goderich last owsup er was ready. It was got up .the at ntio � I
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I j: aw excellent agricultural. journal, will be . meet with a large sale. � F . its for gouging out Air. -Isaac blilla'i'a Mrs. t-Innial usual good style.- After of . compulsory va — as deal more to do in the pill di8Den8mg
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� .1 . furnished at the yery low price of $2, -,to ' � ,; . I Ainley who has been sick for some time line than b )0881bly could do in smal
. . of g D le, � doing arnple�jnstice to the g"d things le
11 I - . AxONG t e forthcoming 'books eye, was tried before 'Jud e oy on 00 .
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.1 _ 8111'ging b it - around.—W,' M. place like Beigrave. Although we have
I'm all advance paying subscribers. BY sp,,_i,,.1 interest in the '�'Histoiy of the--Pre8by- . Wednesday, and was ;ontenced to one ovided, there was more - h f I ve, r, is again ' no doctor now. we have had them in the
W, I , tefian Church . n the Dominion," .by Rev. -Pro- (I I - from - ,roronto . $
; -the DF nprisonment Ili the county Jail,. gessrs. Forrest �D'Z t3inclai 'has returned 9
. this means ,SZ Local Papar and month's it , 'McDonald --ana SL ) I i � . made lots of money.
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� 1. I I - fessor Gregg, . D., of Knox College, Toronto, ' ;y :closed mccessfully passed his examina- past, and they all
I - ; i �Mr. Richard Denniel has disposed of when the parl wibhing Mrs. having f .
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I . : : the BEST Agricultural Paper can De got who has b I I I ado is away at � -
I .�. � . . . cas in the tion inl' law.—E. E. W
- �, i . work for the From, the well- his hotel business here to Mr. A. D. Ennis and family,every suce I I
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� 11 - ., i i for a very trifling coat. I � kno e author, the care with which ; : I oderich, Guelph and Harriston this Kippen.
� I I . - 'kim abilit, th . White I O4..Bru_SseI8.-L--V,Mr'. Harry AbdII f uture. . 0 1
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eve vverified, and the inter -ph Clegi is away at Wind- FOR StvIish Caps,
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. ;� Aw Subscriptions taken as u al for -fact h been Pat returned home from Nkota last week. . - week.—JOSe * - Shirts, Suii , Alen's Ties, Fancy
T! ' whi h natura attaches to the history of a gr Chiselhurst. sor wit 4 a lot of cattle. �9 - overcoats, Cardigan Jackets, Chil-
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the Weekly Globe, the AV estern &dver- denonlinatie" ve have no doubt the publication While logging, in Dakota, he was hit on . . .- -en's Knitted Jackets and Hoods Ladies' Ulster -
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- I ! of this'work Z I prove the literary event of the the shoulder by a haiid-�pike, which re- CuuReir RE-opmxr,Na. — rle-openin� i � I &c. I� fact, for any-
il tiser and the Montreal Witness. year. !The publisher is Mr. Blackeft Robinson,. - . a . urich. ing, Dress Goods, Shawls,
i - - . t1jinx new and tasty, call at Weistuiller's before
T: i sA Ited in aulnj ury t at has disabl.�d him, 'services -will be held in the Presbyterian Z
� �� - , McLxA_N�- BRoTAER.A. 5 Jordan StreA, Toronto,'whio will be glad to ' 1. " '
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. � � hear of a reliali ' for work, and deca ed portions of the Church, Cbisefhurst, on Sabbath, No- BRiEvs.—The recent wet weather has . rchasing, as his stock ranks second to none.
� . Ile agent in each congregation. . � I
I 0. - , � t upon the roads, and frecollect that his is not an ordinary country
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x �, ;�, - anf- ' I . . 935-2 1 -bone will have to lie removed before he vember 15,at I I o'clock a. in., and 3. p. had a b4A effec but one which. far surpasses anything
'S � I —Thanksgiving day was ob'. up. Business is
�- 8EAFORTHITEs AUkOAD.—The Al i store,
- I - I I HE. Sujidaly School'Papers, published ' ,can recover. m., conducted by Rev. W. S. Ball, of they are much cut classed under that nainc. lie also sells Harper'ii
&I �� . toba. Free Press of the 5th inst. says: by Mr. Black4it Robinson, Toronto- are well 'served in- about h 1 imer in Sea� London Township, form6rly of Guelph. consequently soTewhiLt dull.-Nir. W. Bazar Patterns, snd ladies are respectfully in-
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: � -Mr. Scott, of the firm of Govenlock & ad pted for Canadian Schools. They'are th moved itAo his new residence a vited to call fdr November sheets of fashions� I
� � - " _ - e Isua I�alness places .Collection at each service. Mr. -Ball A. Zen .
V a ree forth yesterday. Al the bus .
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�� " . Scott, ,who purchased the elevator -at -in. number, beautifully illustrated, well- printed - ' I le i
1. � -e will also deliver alecture 'in the church coup f days ago. MARKETS.
z . 1. and at low prices. Send for ipecimen numbers - were alosed. S(rvic, s were held in the' It is neatly finish- -Fall wheat, 80c to 83c;
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.� - . G-ris-wold, is in the city. - To a ri �porter 1. Presbyterian church iat the usual hour, on Mon I day even I ina. Subject-" The ed, an Js a comfortable and ; barley 48C to
z I cOm- spring wheat, 60c to 80c
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- I he, said that they expected to run be- I L . . 935�2 L . - Men of War and liow they fought.'! rnodio $place.- r. Harmon Well has - c to 30c ; peas, 55c to 56c ; �,
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. . tw,-ea 150,0W or M,000 bushels of - ' i L � i - of land, I
� - TO BUTTER MAKERS' -'N �*ant and sermon.tr vheq b the pastor, Rev. .A. Mr. Ball'served through the war in the sold hi. five and a half acres
- . - . Ve , 0� . of the eggs, 17c ; butter 13c to 15c ; tallow 6c
J I I . grain through the elevator duriag the, must have to fill our contract a large quantity of . .D.. M n Id '. it i the evening the. Northwest as Military 'Chaplain, A situate I about' thirty rods east to 7c. .
I The elevator has been r lining -'first- C - - -
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� I . seitson. class Bu: tter ih Tub and Rolls, NO BUTTER . Oyster social�was� hel i in the Methodist 'most interesting lecture may be expect- Huron hotel, to Mr. Hannock, of Tavi- RYCENT SHIP-mENTs.-An unusually �
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� �_ 01 for the past two weeks, and about 2,000 IN PAILS, for which we offer an extra price.
I - 0 large amount of shipping was don
� � a I -it for church. -The fo't b 11 ,inatch between ed. Doors open at 7 o'clock, lecture to stock, for $320. The purchaser intends � e from I
1 � 1-1 bubhels have lieen received each day. ..Call and see the. bargains in each departme. I : next week. The
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7 '' ' - . this month. Exfmordinary value. TitomAS the Seaforth and I CI -_ t6n High School commence at 7 - 30. � erecting a dwelling on the property our station during the last
I'll ; � There are three firms buying gram- KvDD & SON. 935 I � I . ! Thursday-. af' . - sprii I principal shippers were Mr. D. Me-
- . � - clubs was not playe on I ag.1-Mr. August Hill, of this place,
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4 � I - - ternoon on account o rain.- Rev. Mr. McKillop,. I is erecting a new dwelling house, Of. Lennan, 7 carloads of barley, and 2 of
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f , � . ROLLER RINK CARNIVAL - There' .Annand, of A,nelt in West Indies, wil which the frame is already up. Several wheat; Messrs. Cudmore & Dick, 3 car-
; 7 -In a recent issue of the M itou : PTI I NOTES.�The 'matrimonial fever is -
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,� as a fair attendance at 'the roller rink preach in the' re eri*n church in this L also talking about. build' a of fat cattle'for the old country ;
f, , , '� � w . . q Y. � still I others are ing. load
�' .� Mercury we find the following; . Mr. I ,aging about' Winthrop, and 18 ex�
� A. . - * hat carnival on'Fridayevening last, and town.nexi Sunday elvenifig at the usual er to rry off another y g c . Our town is still 'flourishing. -Mr6 H. Mr. Robert Wiaterg shipped a carload
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t .1. J. W. G Lizzie Daly, it was surprisina the fiumber and va- -hour. -- The reverend gentleman has been shortly. Some'yoqng ladies have been Happle � Iftw finished taking in his flax, of cattlepurcha8edfromMessrs. Cudmore
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. f_� � � . of Crystal City, were married on Wed- riety of head gear 'brought out. Mr. engaged as -a missionary, for many years, ' d his, mill i' . g'f all blast. - & Dick,'to Windsor; Mr. Hutchin-
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; .- nesday. last, The- -young folks I' -ft by ' . so bad as to get their hair cut off, so as an a now runnin
, :;,4 _J Fred. Armitaore took the prize for the and is at.present. home on a visit and he to prevent the masculine sex from tak- Large shipments of flour are being made son, of Princeton, shipped a car-
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. - - _�Ort largest gent a hat, which measured seven will give an account bf his work in the ing it. I.. from the Zurich mills. Bad roads. seem load oflive bogs which were a,I1 pur-
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� . 1 . a feet across the brim; Mr. Ed . Coleman, West India Islands..�-All parties desir- . to be no impediment, as people' will chased in this vicinity at. about 4c per
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��� I their many friends in wishing ktewm Trip, REFORM*, CLUB. -The regular have t o -n
� � . prosperous and happy future,. � I 1. for the smallest, it being smaller than a ing to ittend the free night school, and monthly . meetirig of the McKillop - h � Zurichroller flour. -There are 1b., Mr. Robert Thompson co tributing
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� I . I _� � - I I I small gun cap; Mr.- J. E. Parker, for freegirls' sewing claos, are requested to Refortr; Club witl be held in the Tem- Aill n merous loads of apples goin no less than about one-third of the whole
. � ical hat ; Miss H. Kidd, 'be present at the Mechanics' Institute throng I li town to be shipped, but the eng
� .. - � CHRISTIAN.' Assocr.&-- I the most com . I f hall, Winthrop, on Monday I number, their destination was Toronto.
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z L. � , Y 0 U N G M E --,- "S for the largest lady'K hat, and Miss A. rooms on, Monday ev�ning next at bal . ,fthe heason must be close at hand. Mr. Cantlin shipped 4 carloads of apples
i ,rio-.,T,-We are pleased to learn that evening next at half -past seven o'clock. Oi I
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� - I Watson, -the smallest. There were a past seven,sharp.:- Jr. W. J. Hall,ofieof 0 1 - 0 for the old country; Messrs. Reith &
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1. . . this Association, which was but recently good man,& others present with'hats of the two passenge I r 'ho was saved from The subject, 1�1 Resolved, that Female eese to
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-7. . I I � organized., is meeting with considerable .;" I a W, - . Suffrage Would be Beneficial in Can- . I Lumley. Douglass shipped I. carload of ch
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I . ! success and is doing an excellent work. I - _. __ - .. Winthrop, and is a brother of Mrs.John ada," will be diiieuissed by the following , Tunkips.-A large number of the far-
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,�., Some changes have recently been made - SUDDEN.,DEATH.�-A ''woman named �Govenlock of that village. -Mr. James sides : Affirmative - Adam Dickson i rt�ers in � this part have been busily en- BraEFs.-It'is generally understood
I - in the order of holding the meetings.' � - leader, and M. Murdie, Win. Cash and gazed for thepast few days,notwiffi-
: . I .1 Mrj�. Mary Meyers, -*ho resided , in af Fisher, son of Mr. 'Robert Fisher of,
- : The regular Sunday evening meetings I . �2 James Cowan..." Negative -Geo. Mur- 4Wndin � the unfavorableness of the along the London, Huron & Bruce, that
I small house on the gravel road this town, returned home from the I 9- the authorities have decided to give us
. ' . , on th6 leader, and Thos. McMillan . F. weather' At taking up their turnips,
I . . are still held, but that -i,4 dhe first San- tOth concession of McK.illop, died very Northwest --on Tuesday last, having, die, ' * f - another train, beginning on Monday
, � I day' in the month unly, is open to the . . I Pearen and Geo. Turnbull. All are whicherop far eiceeds the most 8an-
. � 11 spent the surninergorilthe railroad iti the ., xpe w months ago. t. Thi'will be a great convenience
. general public, while i'llie meetings on 'Yfuddenly on- Tuesday * afternoon last. 'Rockies. He was on Lake Superior I nex 8
. As the circumstances attending her death - - cordially invited to be present. guine t I - etatiorls of a fe to the travelling public, and will, no
! the other Sand evenings are exclusive- THE WINTHROP CHEESE FACTORY.- PERE; 014ALS. -Richard Marquis, Esq.,
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� ,� - ay - � were somewhat - suspicious, Mr. Andrew during the terrible sthrm in which the . . of Stratfo*rd, . paid a short visit to this doubt, supply a mueb-felt want, viz.,--
- ly for young men. Thp �'Sunday after Winthrop cheese factory sold their May
I .1 . Govenlock, J. P., issued his warrant Algonia foundered. 1 1 1 - ularity in our. mails. -Mr. James
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. nooR Bible Class h( well attended,an . - I . . and June cheese 'for TJ cents perlb., place f w d y ago. He still retains
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,I much good is being done'. The present . - and Ju
0 I . -r-11, of Seaforth, cor3neir, had a Hibbert. . " London this. week. -In spite of the bad
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I __ week- has been observed as A week'of �ampb et o of. . ANOTHER GOOD BuLL.-Mr. David .a bury, has been -stopping in this roa
,, prayer in conjunction with all the Asso-. Jury summoned to rhe at the h use' � August and part ' of , September for 9 nei h o r'hood for the last week or two . ds, Mr. D. McLennan is still receiv-
- � the deceased on: Wednesday. Dr. Smith, 'Hill, of th el Sth � concession, has pur- � a few of her many friends; mg large quantities of grain, and seems
�� ciations throughbut the land. These l . I cents; part of September and October visit' � - - - I
Medical Health OfficerJor the town- -chased another thorotagbbred bull. Thi&. for 10 cents. The che � as anxious as ever to buy all good barley,
meetings have been fairly attended, and ; ese are all away Miss anet Anders -on is vialtin her .
. ' I . ship, made a, post m6rtem exammiation animal issix months ! old, and was bred * , &c.) at highe8t.prices,
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. : -t I thus far have been very m1resting- of the body. I After . � the' examination from Gibson's 750 guinea bull, and is and patrons are paid for all except that brothe in Hallett. - Miss Ida Couftis is . 0
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. ven ; the Su - __ . - � _ M.'P. P., had thirty-five. of the small Ann J. F fe has returned home from I
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� .1 noon Bible Clw-s at 4.15. Young men their verdict in'accord'ance with the evi-' -chased from Mr. 'Georie fiffl, of Dela- the last two years� to give as presents to time learning the dressmaking business AIR G. C. 'Pelly, of the. Yorks
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generally are cordially invited to attend I . fr'en � his friends. . � � with Miss Fulton, cash rice for live and dressed Hogs. 935
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I these iiiectinas. - � I effect that death was c - aused by an abor- is boand'to excel. � Hibbert ,is fast be-, THE TAxEs.-The'�'dllector has start- (From another co' . � p . Ey Go. -On Wednesda after -
0 - � rtion Procured by bef own hands. The- -cofrimg renowned ior! its good cattle; as' rrespo,jident.) , As TH y
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't � -woman did not i fiea;'r i very good char- .. well - for it - BRiEn.-G* oing along the northeast noon of last week, one of those * happy
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� r.oR.-My .attention was drawn to an . t - - Of this, $4, 100 is for c6imty rate; $4,740 ments in the shape of a neat frame house midst, 'and concern ich, dame
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I articlein your last iss e, headed "'A ascertained th,blrue cause of death. It GOOD THRESHING. -Mr. re- schools, and $960 More for schools from I
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� i = municipal loin grF#nt makes 'Annie, youngest
� ... . . - . about just opposite it a similar one on Mr. R.. Mowbray to Miss
� � - eudeaovour through your I umns to aged mother with whom she lived, and cleaner and-trin h engine on the farm: $4,570 in all for schools, and in addition
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I yi.ven to articles of little benefit to the , HURON PRESBYTERY. re - that $10,000 wen . from this county to � . happy couple left for a visit among the
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I ! :�.11 Exete Tuesday the 10th inst. There - seed. Nine hundred bushels of this now we must' make up' this amount in t I
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A , forth, one of oar straw-cintters, with. ,was a ��Oood attendane'e Of members. A wheat was threshed in six hours and taxes. Some more think it is the
1� I �V : ' necessit Of more new houses some- - BRIEFS.-Mr.;Wm. Welsh who lately
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I I ; 1. reversible gear. having all the con- y I where.- ur popular young teacher, purchased Mr. P. Tr' Illson a house at
Itx - i " 1 4 . . unification of the eastern and western 'unbelievors can verify by personal in- and a great many. think we are'p i .
� - o . ayl`g AIr. W. 1�aker, has not re-engagged we the west end of our vil age, is preparing
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1P . � P - lege, Brantford, addressed the court. - A CLOSED. ' Sunday School has been : oeesti of Miss Fyfe. -Miss Kate Me- loads of very fine lambs. Mr. Thomas
V� - - � nition in the giving of prizes. However, � thinks if he is bound to stop and ex- *
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�J , r , I n the boll - e and recommending it to ,winter months. ow -At. is impossible 'for .
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Jim the confidence and , support - of Presh . children to attendl regularly, in a Towers is busy threshing in this neigh- The Rev. R. Y. Thompsonhas recently
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,� - - Acting on the hint, you will oblige by r. Longworth was a native of Kings,
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.f. . t, sembly on the aged and - infirm ministers- , Mr. Plewes no, v own two hundred acres f es Mr. Towers one of the was in the village', this week.-
� 1�._.r� - - 2 i i � WILSON, Brussels. tled in Goderich, where he resided four , �auada. The farmers in Our ente 1
7 � 11 I - fund, received considerable attention of as good Ian(. as c be found in the � beat . outfi in rprisingtownsman. Mr. G. C.
2 - 4. I - years, -and then yemoved to McKillop toi lookin .
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__ Upshall it w � long fo heir turn. As a �rerrledy for ive or dressed hogs. '
I :� horse I ey had hired structed to a' rid a copy Of it to the �s celebrated in -a very. ?i
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�:__ -, I . ing the poor horse at a furious rate of January next. . In' Mr. R. Sturgeon, of ,Ori4ka, Dakota,
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2 mercial hotel yard, and, r occasion was t] kat th 7 ied on F )�her, who, we are a
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I i horse George Upshall, Usborne, and Mr. John culty to sell overcoats and clothing at ouip! i the chan e and rest, whie�
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T i7 in , na,med Thompson, to unhitch the -the rumor ha's not even the semblance of * I
% -__-.!t' - ,!�_ : ind pu n his r � , . U shall, Rullett, and two daughters We never miss a sale for every person know i�e main y, pn account of the school being yea,�,A ang past active life enfitle him to.
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.P_ � -- , I 1� I e R-9bert Winters bad' a carload of cattle' Grey Plowmen's Association, with their she lia� honored me with her friendship. About 60 at down 6 a first-class of Harriston, is moving into the build-
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7 !. * h' I of character, and preposs. i Mr. E ward Guest, died ver "suddenly :
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�S' 4 bered these ladies figured very conspicu- was in town a few days ago, and'pre- over, the Vice -President t66k the chair gen nine devotion, and her rare disin)�r- pounds:. each, and Mr. John Dime'nt Brothers and intends to remove to Palm-
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was thoroughly I practical.—Mr. Jos.
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Lnd Miss Walker are re-envaged to teach
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Porland is moving into Air. `Wm. Ar-,
lell's house—Mr. Jas. Leach has got his
louse veneered with brick, which im-
proves its � appearance very mu6 . h. —'M r.
Robert McLaughlin has moved to Cart-
wright, where he intends to live on the
iomesteiid.—Our village paper, the
Vidette, claims to have a wider circula-
;ion in the village than its predecessor,
;he Enterprise, had. Ali eminent
Imerican preacher says: 11� The news -
?aper is the greateducator of the nine-
;eenth century." This being the case,
why should not the Vidette have a wide
Arculation ?—Mr. Jas. Armstrong, V. S.,
A Gorrie, was laid Up for a few - days
ast week. His many friends will be
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prise was p
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Vidette now. �Mr. T. Lawless has gone
;o the west side of the street again, and
io:w occupies a -room in the old Enter -
)rise building.—Mr.. Sinclair, our new
�aker, has arrived.—A child about 4
�ears of age, belonging to, Mr. Samuel
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village, dipd of scarlet fever on Satur- -
lay evenifig last. It is sadd that the
lector pronounced the. disease a ma,li
iant type -of scarlet fever.—Mr. D. 1.
.qalloch, Public School Ins ector, spent
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Fohn. Wiggins, ,who has been 6ick fbIr
;ome time, is not yet able, to leave his
)ed. His son David., who resides in
Viiehigan, arrived home on Tuesday.—
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7esents an attractive appearance. —The
:ondition of the roads is bad, owing to
he heavy rains that fell last week,
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dr, * Michael Connelly, of the lltb con-
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,esulting from inflamranation of . the
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nent, be is now in A. fAir way of re-
�overing. This case, wh�ch is said tolle
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large stock into ready money at the
earliest opportunity.
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that the people- need them, and have
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nembers were to jxct more in accordance
with their obligations. .Mr. Charleton
�ave ,much valuable advice, which
;hould be taje_�.by all of those -who
were privileged- to, hear it. The sermon
was thoroughly I practical.—Mr. Jos.
Perking, son. of Air. James Perking, of
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-worrie, is engageA* to teach the Orange
ffill school ��x't �year.—Mr. Balfour is
-e-engaged , to tea:ch in Sch ol Section
. 0
go. 4, Howick. Mr. John Campbell
Lnd Miss Walker are re-envaged to teach
-he- Gorrie school durm-g 1886.— !,
Porland is moving into Air. `Wm. Ar-,
lell's house—Mr. Jas. Leach has got his
louse veneered with brick, which im-
proves its � appearance very mu6 . h. —'M r.
Robert McLaughlin has moved to Cart-
wright, where he intends to live on the
iomesteiid.—Our village paper, the
Vidette, claims to have a wider circula-
;ion in the village than its predecessor,
;he Enterprise, had. Ali eminent
Imerican preacher says: 11� The news -
?aper is the greateducator of the nine-
;eenth century." This being the case,
why should not the Vidette have a wide
Arculation ?—Mr. Jas. Armstrong, V. S.,
A Gorrie, was laid Up for a few - days
ast week. His many friends will be
;lad to learn that be is able to attend to
. I
lis"duties again., � w
i .
I,ATEF. LOCALS.—Mr. King has moved
nto, a house belongdng to Mr. Wm.
5ane ,in rear of the Baptist church.—
qr. T. Nash, of the Vidette, has moved -
;he_ plant into the building in which the
F,nter i rinted. It will not be
prise was p
io difficult -to get to the Leditor's- sanctum
Ls -it was when the paper was printed
,n the room over Sanaeison's itore. 14
.
.xcuse for those who do jiot pay for tfie
Vidette now. �Mr. T. Lawless has gone
;o the west side of the street again, and
io:w occupies a -room in the old Enter -
)rise building.—Mr.. Sinclair, our new
�aker, has arrived.—A child about 4
�ears of age, belonging to, Mr. Samuel
1,
3reer, who lives at the south endof the
village, dipd of scarlet fever on Satur- -
lay evenifig last. It is sadd that the
lector pronounced the. disease a ma,li
iant type -of scarlet fever.—Mr. D. 1.
.qalloch, Public School Ins ector, spent
3aturday forenoon and alf Monday in
I
)ur school examining- the classes. He
- .
.xpressed. himself as being well please&
ovith the ,condition of'the school.—A
Nble Society meeting was held in the
Baptist church. Th,W Rev. Mr. Moore-
iouse delivered an address.—The
i4 Band of Hope " meetings so far hive
,
I
-
)een very successful. They are under
;he .management of the members of the
'I
,hristian 'Temperance Union. T1e..
adies belonging to this society merit
=praise, for the interest they Lare
g in the young of the village.—M.r.
Fohn. Wiggins, ,who has been 6ick fbIr
;ome time, is not yet able, to leave his
)ed. His son David., who resides in
Viiehigan, arrived home on Tuesday.—
i -
Phe outside work on the 'township hall
,a almost completed, and the building
7esents an attractive appearance. —The
:ondition of the roads is bad, owing to
he heavy rains that fell last week,
.— -
-For some time past John, son Of
dr, * Michael Connelly, of the lltb con-
:ession, Logan, has been 1conflned to his
)ed with an immense abs�elss in hL-, back,
,esulting from inflamranation of . the
t
nuscles. Under skilful � medical treat-
nent, be is now in A. fAir way of re-
�overing. This case, wh�ch is said tolle
md. extraordinary' one, supposed to __
iave resulted from over xertion in car-
ying grain at a threshing.
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