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. . � 9 . . mation with the- foregoing resolution. . DiOrin ; s and recomrawded that e EDWA. ,0L .1 A. I
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. .- o - . . 0 $2 100 received and put in circulation '- Ii ta for the poAtion of Revising W confirming the above was 5 � had acca don to use the key to council agree to the - proposal of His �p : -1 1� - .
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� . qM it-, tv I 4 %P#,01J#r,6,, here that would �not have been 'had the C ist6r's clerli for South Huron und d passed; T her bag : t it had dis , � : .. .. -
. qu , I � . oration, and this the new Franchise Bill. -Mr. C. L. read all to she ha( left It. Sid, in due time and pay one-half the amount becess . ' . . . . . . -1 . - .
I A � creamery not been in op "U Its hotel* 1 it wo . _!, - - - - - . I
0; . � I I . meet again at'11yle , *h e .for cutting (Iowa the brush, as it w0iild - ...
i money is not'drawn from our ,own People, Papst has been laid up for some days. journed . ' tl e office, and Miss M01118 �he Cash Dry Goods -and Millinery - ---
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but come sources, and . - r found the be. a b .- I
a f�oni outside . I . 1111iol ur of 10 o'clock, was surproed when her siste I ' - ;
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- DISTRICT MATTER& again soon. -The recent ,ha,rd -weather of De or, at the ho I - � . . . onsly adopted. The Reeve reported that Man, wishes to tell the people of the . I . !
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. t just so i nuch gain to our national revenue,. c�111�1 . iing,koy ng I I
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- I . - it is I�ois had the effect of freezing- up the . a'. in. � .1 � --- . 'yi quite conspleu Jobb's bridge had been. repaire I by Win. - - I . i
- I �utable facts . ds . I . . � ' he top� of the desk, but as nothing . ' country that be will eem- .. I . ��
In view of thepe indis .. . En g mail mat ount $4. A15o tht
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somewhat strange that some people -will mad . . . Hensall. 1 1 as regard ,n P . , � . � I .1
. TO SUBSCRIBERS- - Btting good. -A conversiazione will : heards I ags for E. Armstr I . ..� - � I ...
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� I i ; -still -continue to make their own butter. now the missin key- was notthougbt of. Next got necessary thii 0 inence On i - . I �
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I - TG new subscribers'TAE Exposrrop. The auditor's sta;tement was unanimo 8 be he M G.1 C. Petty of the � "Yorkshire day Miss ellis went to London and ex- and sister.; aniou � � I . I., I I I I
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� I 11 d ' and t1l e patrons; wer �-)l dist - church;, Sea -forth, on Friday. eve- Packin Hop'se, is prepared 'to pay the highest Jobb's bridge were then opene Robert � � I - . . - -
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will be given from now- until t, ,nd of . * ich the op- cash prfee for live and dressed, Hogs. 936. � . . -lowest of seven: at
he e ' -he result of -h his offibials to WiDghain Jamieson being tl;e �- �
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ks � 1886 for the pyiee of o' highly satisfied; with Mr. Hannah . stated ortullity will be .qffered all parties -so CEDAR, kOSTS. sent,on( of . Sa turday, I I .
ae,i � -A f e'W thoi isand Cedar f�tel ( 'Mr. amie on's t�n- October 24 . 1.
I ear!s subscrip semon's* operati6lis. I ,d gone. He fully $575. On motion _' J i , - IL -1 .- I
1i - 13 Rf4ullAIRLT ,.Whi;her the dulprit Ila L . ; 1� � I �
I '. , I - - D. U 111 on der was ac , cepted 0, that, he L IL . .. I I
� '. � . Nisposed to contributeby way- of dona- Posts, Stakes and Rail for Sale on condft , I . Z
� tion. . � _. I . -1 that much of th e success attending the . articles suitable for furn:ish- 1jensall. Oi�.7-2 . I .t e ed the c arge i�ade against him I . . L.. - � - � _ � � .
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I TnE Exrosmpt and RuRAL CAXADDIN season's operations � -_ id bushels e nes44y vening. and under promise , gavie good securityl himself in $500 And "NBIVE . .�, I - . -
i I the OATS. -One hundred Clow ai L I _ . .ofie bondsman in $500, to th satisfac- I AN EXT11, - I I .
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I lent quality of tlik butter made by Mks. , ing the reading and other rooms of. of Oats, wa�.tcd for the Hensall Oatmeal *tlls 81 of n Leetin t gentl�rnan who had inter- I .
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. va- excellent agricultural journal, will be -. t\ -engaged- Young Men?s Christian Association. for I . next tion of the. council. L. Lovell sta * . . EIGH=
: . McTavish, and that he. had . once, for Nvhich the highest cash price- will be Wingham depot . e- . I -HOISE
. i m- paid aocko.rding to the weii ie ed hi , at 8l - I .., V X
- furnisheaat the very low pri f e of $2, to her for next r at an 'increased salary. the coming Winter. A -pleasant entertAi rht, be st re to try Hen- . that he had put in a culvert on the ' I
g _4uliscribers. BY He also sulca� Ily .before selling elsewhei e'. lt�Ui"IAIRLT ning, a . - ...,_. I -
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&-11 advance payin mitted'an offer for next ment is promised and all are cordia salt J'I.r t U -. not then arrested. Sid. ts 5 and 6, concession 3, and �Mone .
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cal p�rati6ns, a . make invited to be -present. Full particulars & WRIGHT. ! 937-2 . ... ad �, ere � .is would benefit the road, he asked e I . y y I ' .
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I . this means the REsT 1,01 Paper and season's o] 'the -'same terms as this by circular later. -Mr. D. D. Wilson GRISTI�,* AND CHOPPINN .-At the kmown. Althod h theamou a eguncilto pay partof thec4sts. r. I . . � !" -
. be got the butter on. . A 0 Ce Officials will sp re . - Sellila,
the REsT Agricultural Paptr can � year, viz., f(5ur pelifs per pound. This -and, Miss Wilson left for New Ybrk on . Ilensall IMUls as usual -this " 'being one of the mall,. the To . d giving B vans was instructed to - ex imine the - �� , - . 7
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I - � - most complete Roller Mills in thu g im up an . . i
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for a very 1xifling, cost. - � � offer'was unanimously accepted, when. Friday last. They will likely. return ,rid report at the nex; meeting. I - .
will always be sure of a good artic e of Flour. Iii the puni ihment, he justly deserves. same a . . I - I .
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. 1. d this week.' -Miss Kilpatrick, who has . . L , I to hear of this a'ffair,, as. After or of act �ounts the - I -
Set Subscriptions take� as usual for Air. Robert, Turnbull was reappointe .937.2 , passing a numb . :
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- , estern Adver- auditor; Mr. Hannahl' salesman, and for some time filled the position of head LOCAL BRIEF& 217rade owing to the ;A on has been in the council adjourned until the 1 th of De- - OF HIS LARGE- AND VALUADL-3 .... I, I ___�:
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- the Weekly G the I '". el I at Kipp � .
. . - . Mr. Charles Wilson, treasurer. very �ad state of. the r"ciads, is rather - � I t Postmaster for comber. - 11 I I I
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tiser and the Montrei-l' ; pai-' establishment, left town on Wednesday I . . "
I . - i � meeting was brought to a close by - quiet in the village at pr esent. I Mr. .. a:bO thir 6rs, and this, we believe, - . .. Z I
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I I I . I!, ' for Elora. -Mr. Ranton and Mr. Arthur David Millar, V,�. S., has inov �y , yev . . Cr'anbrook. . . I
_____EAT B'110THER.14- SLingavoteof thanksto the Mayorfor" ed into the have had.- . . -. P0 . . .
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; - . is I -ks arf sadly in DRY GOODS - . - itive Z
: .1 . - - - � - . the free use of the town hall in which tai Trott, members of the Hallelujah Band. dw'ellin which he recentl puf6hased - , � . BRIEF.s.-Our sidewal ) � -
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. I A RE, PLY TO Cc PROHIBITIONN-"-We hold the meetiug'. . J . in charge of Rev. David $avage, spent from 9r. J. Blaichford, 'jr. W,o are I � need- of repairs. -Business is 3omewbat- . . - , I - I �
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I have received from, Mr.- Robert. Arm- 4 . ..several days here last week. Both �gen pleased to see Mr. Millar in the village ' I dull just. now o MILLINERY I I
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I cation inreply to that ' OLD COUNTRY� GOODS. __ Wilson - & tlemen have hosts.of friends in Seaforth, - once more, he, for i the past year or so . I road$.-Tbe; Grey Plowmen's Associa I . Olearn
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I week. over the sigt- Young, Scafbrth, have received and opened o always glad to see andwelconie having lived a shok distan ce out; Mr. IRE BARakms are going fast. Come tion purpose having a grand c6 nLcprt h e I . -
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I I . nature of-, 11 Pkohibition,"I We are sorr-y, our dir6ct importation of Crockery, Chim, and them. They took an active part in the at 01 ice and �ect re cheap suits, overcoats, caps, about the end of December. -The medal CLOTHING, I � I � 1. �
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- . . tweeds, flannels, c ._1 . I .
. I Glassware, composed of, Dinner Sets, Breakfast boo i, shoesi dr4 �as goods, I'll � . �
I . I kowever, that we can hot publi and Tea Sets five o'clock Tea Sets, Tete -a -Tete' several meetings of the Salvation Army house he lately purchased' f rom Mr. D. re -or crockery at cost for cash. Will remain the property of the Grey I . I �
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- in tow '. Plowmen's Association 'r thi i year, as CARPETS &a. , � �
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. Arn�strovg`s letter for the' rea-son that it ToiletSets and'a .great variety of'Motto while n -The free classes in, L, Thomson. -Mr. John It rrquhart, of reading pri§cs paid for produce. A. TAYLOR. lor 2 . I I I
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is a gross and abusive personal attack CUPS and Saucers Majolica ware, -Ter , e Chri�tian Tem-, Chathani, is here And intends assisting - I s the pl.owman who I � r
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- the sApposed wAter of that to Ware, Vases and hrin 801 2 peyance Union are filling up fast, there - o CKA )s ales iting his ri. lit to it.- . - - . �
for Christmas, Wedding or Birthday X IL - in the mills during,the wint r months.' rivate and Auction 8 rules, thereb- y forfe .
"Pon I e being -la L e w th' ce3tre of attraction here. They -J. B. Clark recently bou . e stock � I Will be sold )A
. which, it professes to be a reply- If Mr. (note),we do not sell goods at -or i uin er oat, ow about 35 pupils in attendance. ght th .
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. 1 Know what )Out *r. W. H. Williams, who has been are lin 0 eir large and well assorted Stock of For this reason, Ild - believes that ; t
Axinalt Ong will send us a suitable reply With thirteen years experience, we L -Mr. D. D. Wilson has stored &I R. Smith's store here, and . � . � -
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oluts raised 1.00 -barrels of apples in his refrigerator, hatham. -The Rev. 0. -lower than added largely of new stock, and dan
I'll, in which he deals with the . few days ago for 10 t prices 20 per cent Ready Money will be Slower this wA. ... - Z
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our prices are as to* as any house in the trade. pf and Ftirs a I - 7
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e only too .which he intends keeping for the spring Alessrs. George, of. Edinville, and Ball, the � owest. Th .-y Intend leaving now supply customers w . .e ing . .
. Uy his opponent, we - No troubld - . . I . � - .
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� I glad to publish it, but he must confine to show goods.. VLaoK & YoLxo, Seaforth. . 937. market.. . Of this place, exchELnged pill )its on Sab.; rom, a needle to an anchor. I - I son than usual, and as his is a, Cash, . . �
f chw e new Frest and Clean Dr3 oods, will save . I : .
I * himself within the bounds of reason and PmLmAw & Co. of the Seaf- owth Car- - ur merchafits a I oettina in- � ningon theirs orel . thenext . � . - .
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r i 41ecency. . nage Works have now as fine an assortment of -,.- I largeand well assorted Christmas stocks. 20 ( ays. .' All are welcome and male happy. . I th � . I
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I 1 : 0 - Cutters of every, style as can be found in Any THE &OTT ACT. --:-We are requested to. I � I .
shop in this part of the country. For style and' -The friends of Mr. and Mi s. Wni. Car- Auc 4on Sale every night at 7:60.1 937 LITERARY Soaml'y.-A ineating as la,rge stock into ready money at,the, � I -.1
f . I A HURON- Mj�,7 ,state that a meeting of those interested 11 .- # . - ooet, and others at a i
� ,ISTER IN IRELAND.- d . lile, formerly of this place, but now of . i " hunq : 11 �
I � . e material thes� vehieNs can not be gurpasse -in enfo . rei . ng the Scott Act, w -ill be held . f Brussels. ; held in tile town hall here on Thurs . i , --- to think- -
. I .- We learn from a private letter that th A cheap for'6ash pr on sho;j the Northwest Territory,wi'l be pleased � I pemns seem
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. . They will be sold ver� I st, for the purpose.- of org 1, - I �
L � in before purchasing iii the �Temperance -Hall, Winthrop, on - )leased with , MRS. A�EY ANDER'S unrivalled Millm'- evening la - earliestopportunity. - � LLL . iusitto,clear out Old su
- . Rev. T. B. Taylor, formerly of Bayfield, credit. Call and gee the to learn -that they are well . . i ,e L �_ I
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�, I and well known throughout the* l will make money, by doing so. � Monday eveiiing next at half -past seven tl e country, are in the enjo nent of good ery, �vith terrifle cuts in Dry Goods, is having izin a Literary Society for tI ; win.&r. - . . as the stock is all new.,
� O. ly . a great run at ti te neiv Lion Store. "I businet
I . I - Forbes' 'L fairly go d crops� an 1 936�2 It g Lppointed: G. William- .is, he I -mows that . - I
- Remember Pittman's Carria&,e Works, Main was a grand success, and t to foll6w- To accomplish thi � I .
1.9 now, stationed as assistant minister at 'clLock, to discussl the, situation an to clabe up the
� - Irelan Street, Seaforth,.first door rth of. . �d h al.0, and report fair d
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.7 � _. Clontarf, county Dublitil d. There Livery Stable. 937 1 1 transact some important business. . I ge oral prosperity.- Mr..E. R. E�ans,. NEW STOR . -J' G. Skene has opened ing,officers were E . . the goods must be sold -just at the time, . � . mah, buyers. It will I,
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- out one thous' d people in the U' RS good attendanceis aesired. i ilor- ha's been 1 ainting and out a general store in the shop formerly son, pre . _� -
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are ab all I PAINTING -WITH THr, RomAw COLO I I merchant ta , I . - I - At the . ;
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� parish and a congregation. every Sunday TAU011T.-MiOSMoore has acqnired -the art, and - . .... rior of his occupied I)y the Lion. Mr. Skeene has that the people need them, and have . �
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rans. for next Thursday evening the 26th in8t the money to spend, and in otd,6r . �,
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� I ethod of Painting, with. the 116nian or T makes a great improvett . - �O .11, � . SEA -FORTH I
7 Mr. Taylor does. not like Ireland as well .in . RETuRNED.-Mr. J'ohn McLean, son he 'which kent on it, * - I
ol She will engage to teach Urquhart will be pleased to lo -arn thats � - - I .
I parent Water C ours. be a debate: "Resolved that the Gov I . .
I as Canada, but'both him, self and.. Mrs. of.John McLean., Esq., of the 13th con- i has nearly recovered from�'her late ill- And one ' ukh needed. He also took - ' . L
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- the system erfectly in from one to four lessons. I - 01 ent is justigable in the ex cution of secure a large share of the cash, he has 1� I . �
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, Taylor enjoy good- health,, and if I'vIrs. Terms. moderate. Apply at her residence cession, has returnedhome from Man* emly verandah that was ernm I
. . . ness..-Miss Mack, of Hay; is visiting down tile unse Riel, not takind the insanity plea into. . I . . - Aud by so doing )VU Is.
" , em..en,t of Victoria Street, or at the Mechanics' Institute. e front. L � . � -
I T aylor's health, for the im-prov I tobw and intends to remain here during friends in Kincar4ine.__rMiss Nicholls, over tb resolved to offer' 'Thesetaimes vrill-'not �i
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which he went to the old country, bon- gov. 25, 1885. 937-3 � --jRobert Graham consideration." The affirmative willbe - .� . - %
� . er. Mr. McLean and his- two of'London, -who was' here ,on a visit has LARGE SHI P>1E.NT. l . . follovkmg Minter O"
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" ap Fut-E ARTs.-Mr. R. Crockett wift taken'by Messrs. Dulmage, S I 9 -
I tinnes: as favorable as pearances now � . . "= have been in Manitoba for returned 4om d 16 shipped 'tfiis week 11,000 - .
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indicate, he hopes to, be back. in Canada. 0 &c.,- about three years.. -We are ple 6d to state 'bushels of peas, being 25� car loads, from - -
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again before very long. I . Colour Painting, Painting on. China, Satin, CATTLE SMOTHERE*D.-One day last i SALT WELL. England. defended by Messrs. Young, 1S �ay, Scott . ments - . . Felt Boots U04� V up�
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. ! in the Classroom of the 31echanies'lustitate, on . ' . that our salt well, under the able man- this station for 'export to ' - � . - " � I ese --oods this sown
� . . . I Friday and Saturday afterno3n of each week.. week .Mr. Webb who resides on the 14th aftenient of Mr. George McEwen of this This is the Ix,gest shipment of the kind - and McQueen. A lively time iq, expected . I � � 11-1 th b 1,
I - A SE.&FoRTn Boy's Loss.. -The follow- Partierdars as -to terms, &o., may be had � from I I . as this is a live question. - I . - L bireak- around .-is they,`,,
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. concession, lost two young cattle ill a 1. � , ice is and has been do ing, a I _ I �
. . Mr. Moore, Secretary X-echanics' Institute, or . . - large ever made, rom Brussels, and speaks - q8 I :early and examimelor.
.. � Ing pal 0 No ; I � � from Messrs. Lumsden & Wilson. 937xl I ,very peculiar way - It . of well for OiX,r n ark4, which is one of the LocALs.-The roads have been iii a In ever 'department for the balance of - . . i -
ragraph appeared a-mou the tele . It seems that there � sZatre of usiness. In fact o much . y -1 -
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11 . . p . the Lon n papers . . - 0 � was an old straw -stack in the barn. yard 1 late has the patronage in(reased that best in Western. Canada. Those peas terrible state lately, but at' now drying . _� aii-gone� -
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on rid .. last : "The -Watford 6eese. . . 'and the cattle had- burrowed holes a little. Couldn't a sidewalk be con- the year.- Apairof thise b". 4
STR - D PxRTH. -The arbitt a- ' I I
: .1 . ATFORD AN Mr. Iv%cE en. finds it necess),ry to con- being shin'tied out of our country, the - I and Rubbem We' i
� -- was burned this ,morning, and � - 1 i - - V. 1'. has nothing to do with structed from the village ill) to the � - bw
I fac � tors appointed to settle . the matters in '.underneath it and werie in the habit of siderably ext�nd the length f the main g oriod I �. � , I
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I I was a to : loss. Mr. Wm, . Smith, the disp e between. the city of Stratford going mitwb these holesfor shelter. These Ig thE price got for them as schoolhouse. -Some of themembersof - I vaned. stock- to gelwt�
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cheeset maker hac and the county ul . m8t x well, th its -inexhaustible they were b)ught at regular malket the Curling Club are talk This colu i - . -
- � & . . re the fire was s of Perth on. account of two. anima rink operations this winter. . We hope - : . - cheap. Get a 90(d PW
. �hed being burning befo * the -had been thus underneath this old s idvantages over rates. I -
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� discovered. He lost all his fwrnieture, tratford becoming'�eparated from . old ' -thre h' bed of a t, possesBeFi a m-�as; Wednesday we had again they succeed ia getting .it flooded. -Mr. -week by week as, the 'Ready Money . 11 , then 'bU b
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. coun-�y7 have completed their labors and 1 stack when the S 11112 hi many ioth sin point Of si ation and Yn . . . � I - � -
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- clothes and - bedding. Insurance on handed in their report. The arbitrators menced. work in Mr. WeT)b's barn, and shippi�g facilties and no -with the a fire alarm, but this time it was no Win. McQueen is engaged as teacher for Sale progresses at �, K_ These are also -down i
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I - kousehold goods, $400. About 150 were Judge Wilkinson of Napanee, -ap- - ,without being obderved the old stack present a4 [di 'pri. to the I , and the false one, as ;he house of Henry Town another year- at a good i Of 1. I lnews, Ytisis& avd �
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� ' - 0 ' In i ed- by the. Lieutenant -Governor ; was cover so a we 0 " - � i a C� � - ,
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I _n I I I t . h ai imals were imprisoned underneath. ped coop, ,r shop in conne tion there- . '. -1 YO nm-
. The factory wr1$ 04 e�`iiy W. R. Rich- I e u or ,was seen F strumental music, as Miss W ams,'- E., McFAUL'S - I
- I . ohn McMillan, lEsq., Reeveo'f Hullett soon had. Phe engine in lace, although . I u. at very low- P' :
ardson, of Strathroy, mid valued at . ompetent teacher, of Clifford has te- . � - . . Are sar .
It appoint�dbytbd'county, and John E' it. After the machine had left, the. with,.we may well. say we have 'salt almost'a7tivar er of a mile away and the c ll - - _ prised to Ud h,
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$92,000; insured for 1,200. Mr. Smith . . � cattle were missed and failing to . cently commenced a class in our little ASH DRY - GOODS AND .
. . Barrister - appointed by . find. ,avy. Everything was so C , -ad shoes At present
, I ifarding, Esq., l works wh ,ch for appeararice and bon- roids very be . . . .� . a I
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�. I . . I Stratford' - The award tiarns ont, to be them any other, place about the farm it venience will- compE� very favorably well hanoled that they succeeded in village. � � vIc to 950; �a&tl� sh�
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, son -m -law of Mr. Robeit Fulton, of _ ' MILLMERY HOUSKs ; I
I I much -more favorable to th4�county than occurred to Mt. Webh-tha-t they might with any the Dominion: . I saving th� g1r, Ater part of the house th � - __ . . I and Heavy Boots k; Pi
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: I llggmtoudvillc� . I was anticipated. It requires the city to 'te under the stack. ' A search was in- I 1` . - . . . I the surprise o all. It will be about one- Goderich. � . - " � lot,of meze-snine -Fzen
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� I .oAD.-At a con-. d - insuranceJ THE PERILS OF THE D=P.-2rhe Gode- - - - - 11 we h1ve
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I I . I OUR MV,%-1CIAX,q ABR . . ebt on or before the Ist'of April next, �Iound there, but both of them were dead', at his �r e-si- I . � I . - - verytiaeap- - -
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I en in Clinton last w6ek, for -the , with interest at 5 per cent. DiEDI-Mr. Louis Ilse died UARIEs. - rs. Thomas Town, rich Signal of last week says : The tu .. p I Z Vilf �
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I - I donee, on the Babylon Line, last Satur I church cemetery this. week. r. I Fine Long Sewe . �
benefit of the Presbyterian Sabbath - . � � ". � . James Clarke; Captain A. Chambers, � - � --
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seems is five- tho4sand dollars more than � 0. who. reti'ed *in her usual health last . Park, of Chrystal &Black's boiler Works, . �� . �
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i I . with nine fishboats in tow, ret irried last . � � �� 1. _�i jir,g have $911 a 1-0t A
�, the county offerdd ito settle for last Jan'e. . Tuckersmith. Sunday light, died before morning I Goderich, was repairing the boiler in. � .
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2 . : THE SCHOOL TRusTEE - ELECTIONS.- t When Gosman 8 saw mill Iast week. -Mr. . R. , I . weoffer �cheap� DOnN
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. p I . Ern make.% -the following complimentary 0 I failing for the last two yeags.' - He !was -y b about ten miles' off the Saul le, about A .. L -
� 11 fused the offer claiminc, tba.t it was n t The Tuckersmith Scho" awakened! by er heav reathin ', and I I . . .
-1 � . ol Board have ere. I . 9 Howard hats rented his- fine residence . ' I ,
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� . t . . Mr. Henderson, of Goderich, , safficiently *fa-Mrable. Had theY ac- decided to -take advantage of the , De�eased was one of the fir settl P � - of the tow line caused the first and third a
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. ,I 4 � =8 Campbell, of Seadorth, were I . a on" I Hay,toWnship. i to mourn her loss. They have the boats to part company with it. The this,village, but now of Fore t, -is g6iing "I � Store. �
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- 11 now be five thousand dollars. better Off. have the School Trustee eliection the . . . . ana get suit�
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;� - i s e- clay and in the sdme,ma,uner. ad the passed away on Saturday He wa' pait Y: and were capsized. Although the tug to ]
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, _�, � arbitration which will not be a 'trifliD :ad Trinity church on or about the EirA I I promRay ,done; old �c
I ilt . Imp' bereave ent. . Her remains were 11
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I.: . - As its share of the cost of the 'to I .,he Brussels cemetery on Nike new. ,
, t , -, matter. . . . o Sunday in January next. His did par* x �'
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� , ` � I is to day This will make quite a change . �
A. I not q . widow �and is thi second of her sons
I " t f administration of justice' Stratforc . . � Wediiesday.- Robert Brown,, who has . Occupant" Of the �
- � � - all were, very, heartily eucored. Mis's who have died with* year past. Great Inkster and Thomas Craigie, crambled, ishioners will be glad to see him amongst, .. ' - -1
� I very '885 paid by .the There will be four Trustees -to be in a been aili�g -during the pa*st summer � ,- he ad&
- L . Ci-mpb6ll has inipro-ved very much since pay $0 for e . athy is felt the bereaved mother, in's boat, w iich they hem once more. -Two _am . 1. ]Remember t
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- her last appearance hete,. and in a short - McMillan, although on whoi is thus- . I . bed7hold. of while it was passing.
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IN with the have been elected by the ratepayers of " Brown was one of Grey's' successful W -las .
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. P . r4n--k as on held his olva and a little more, I them It was impossible to notify in Spears I introduced by Chief . � W. Ken. F
Z i � ,A NE'�i AimzAN.-Mr..Owen G6'ger. . .
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,� 1.2 M �. , . I � farmers, having made a comfortable ��� I-, I � � I
. best sap ger.4 ii� the Dominion." th _ Ithis . the tug of the disaster, and it Davis to their Worships Kelly sucl
� e minent legal gentlemen associated wi - his respective Ward, but by, the;, now .
� .17 Mr. Hendersoii, although now a resident . of the'Brownso'n Line, moved into . pushed on to Southamptor, leaving . . I '� I 1.
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� - of Goderich, formerly belonged to this- . . by village !a few days ago, an I occupies a . Young, charg,6d with vagrancy and fre- . -
, � the time Mr. MeMitlan's Appointment PIP hi I taken aw - from this mundane sphere the two boats and the, two men . . -111. -
- I I the entire ratepayers. of the towns 0: house b ellonging to Mri F. .1 emuth, We - I Lenting -a house of ill -repute. The,
. vicim-ty-, being a native of NicKillop. . . I 1, behind. Thenight was a dleary-one, q`u - . '
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. LITF.RARY Sooi=.-L-At a meeting of ,elected. � ' 88 � He was fined $10 and $5.50 costs in al � .
. H . I of their actiou. We have no doubt, - may have n1any'calls in 2is busine , eleven of a knocked oat, and it was impossible or . �l - -1 .
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I iA . .. 'COUFNCIL DOINGS. -At the last meet Water in He leaves a wife and $15.50. Henry Brandon hargea, � I .
z", I � - those interested, held,in the rooms of . .. _ which is thai.of a well bore -. the men, Norman McDonald and John was c - I
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�1 _7 however thaX the verdict rendered Is a of the T' " ich6d by- family to rhourn the, loss. of a . with being a vagrant, before the same� . - ,
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i 1,, . the Mechanics' Institute - on Tuesday uckepinith council, after many places is more easily rea , �
!1�kl 'wl� � evening last,, a, -society, to be known as just one as we know that while Mr. Me- - pE�ssing a'number of accounts and charity I , husband and -her. His remains were Morrison to HIM her. All that night, 7 �_.
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__�� � _. - . borig than ty digging. . on . agistrates, and was fined $4 and,cost4 .1 - i? .
- �4 Millan would i � . , en hours in .
Z _. ,ure full justice for those grants, it was moved by S. J vs of the and until he p came, eigh all
___ *.�: I . � cc, Smillie, .- conveyed to I heir last resting place in 88. -News -Record. � -
�*�� - !! Ike Mechanics' Instlinte Literary So- I Butchering is the order after the upset, they clung. to the boat, . . . I -
%�' , � Mr. q in whose- interests he was acting he, - . Tu6sday, follc wed by a large concourse I- . __ . �
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I ciety was f m .! . dayno�� among 0 _. f I now sitting on the bottom, now Cling-
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- � -7 _ L. E.. Dan - . good ro 'ads and sleighing. I .
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, . LOCAL RRIEF9. I � BRIE r. Valloch, scho by the cold'wind piercing their wet aie b
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: I - � � . A. W. Thompson of Port Arthur, ! f 7ogrk" market. -Since the openmg to
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' terriate Tuesday evening. The first .- a ed to, notify Mr. M- I � � tor, is i to this week visiting our '
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__ I meeting . former Sea,forth. boy, has been a,ppbinted d' Kirp, LRRIAGE W)RK, -The school. rus els Mechanics' Institute and being'apprized . - . .. I -
c - � i of the society will be held On , eclines to entertain his claim -fot dam- . 4
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-t, U - Police Magistrate fol, that town.. We . - undersigned wishes to inforin thi t public! g6ner- . ut out to look for the men, but couldn't are no longer without a pleasant resort. I . � . I ;
� F lanson are tryi to .�; tart an, art a Chool in -con ,
. .1 - ;_1 U Tuesday everding, the 7th of Decembe - ,ages. L -Carried. Moved by D. IV . ) I � - - _;
: F I � � ry ally that ihe has now pn hand a 8 plendid-I assort- End them. She returned to Soutliai�p- -The new. arrangement oft4ins on the � . - � I
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I - r congratulate bur fri d * hi . ith the Institute. -The new I
� - t:� k when, readings wil . .. � ment of buttersi, built in all the ewestj Styles I . __ .
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. _.� * tment,,andweare sure he will fill cation of Mr,'Wieland for assistance t8 and designs, a8'well as some fir. tnelass sleighs, ton, and about . twenty fi I lug boats London, Huron and Bruce, by which au I, - � .
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F __ I Ic f the position with dignity and impartia,V rebiaild his shop, burned during the latel, a ,e pricqs. I Call S ' alp rtieshavehad goodsstolenfrom ,�ent with her to search for their mis- additional express and mail train ha& 11 --- � .
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I �� , i uegday evening the fi�st debate of the ' i A 4 .,
. - .��, . T - . sing fellows, i#tow of the tug. . Upon - 'he
- �! e ity.-Mr.. s rec t this,council ex, and inspect th6m and prices and remember that r shop d re lately. , been put on the line, appears to - meet- - e now
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- --i --,4 Archibald Scott left on Tue - fire, be *iv�d ; that thei Our light -fin- . - I'Ve aY
e_), , s6asoin will tak place and the - . for qualify. and workmanship they, can "not be I
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I - ud the sides chosen tit I Om1c press -sympaith� for his lossi -and regret excgled.' WAL. KYLE.'. 937 1 , . � - i ,
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� �� 3 1_rl I � eeting st "that.at the pr�sent time it is inexpedient tylisil Ca�s, Men's Ties,'F - they u of rerinne at a 9.M'
'he ll� yet issued, and is brimf ul of am us6m,ent OR � - - and wide for the lost or several
� . Almanac for. 1886 is out. - It is the be town -Mir. - ,- �ie ga�-
7 . W -he Institute- i 1) to grant the I aid asked f6r.----:Carriedi - ty at the county's expense. . I interest as . _ 11. I
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- . Itold in* the class room� Of t I I I Shirts, SuiCs, Overkoats, Cardigan Jackets, Chit ,
-1 - . 41 1 . containing am- bng other attracti . I hours Macdonald atd Morrison could cians have manifested no .
� .. - . Moved byRo4ert Elgie, seconded by Jj dren"8 Knitted'Jackets and HoodE , Ladies'Ulster- I barrister, of Wingham, ha . -
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'r -4 , i - -fold . ons a. Dickienso� s - is ,highly- proba The goods are i
. - . .311 T .e ob oct of, this: society is 'two 9 u -t)on, --11 Ancient Nursery - I I � ahl � �_; � .
I' - . being first to, furntish !.a pleasant al�d 11 � . page,car - Sproat, that tile letter from Mr. 'test. ing, Dkesg Goods, Shawls, &o. Irifact,for ally- been ap�ointed clerk of East, Huro see their seekers,, but could not them in the results. It i I �. I _
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F_ _r-4 _1 I : y s for Modern Politicians." -Mr.- . selves be discovered. At last, about 4 that the present council will be ieturne& .- I - . I
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AL - 4' profitable evening's enteiti,inment. dur- 'anelif the ch4m. of Mr. Story, asking _j, as his stock ranks t� ni?ne. under tie new Franchise Act. He is .
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0 , j � mes , �, erland, formeily -of Hullett, th. _ P. M., James Craia's boat I � , I � .
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, ing thd 'winter months pind in the see- a is emincil �o assume a share of Mr6 Recollect that his is not an orlinary ,country. Asking. C lerks for copies of the assess- -11 � W,oss-,Goods
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t_ d'under that name. Hea sells-fla a' hauledonboard, and dry cl6thes iind churchin connection with theSunday � I � . -choice
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I .( *: bell's cottages on North Main street.. clerk be Anstr cted to advise Mr. Best - cla8se 1�rr and furn sh tl 6 names of all parties not - . 1
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r4l i . . Bazar Patterns, and ladies are espect�ul y w- . I �
. V: - ,�. and has come t' reside in town. -The of this ' V_ natilants, and food given th em. Their School on Sabbath lak On Monday -
I council s' determination to I ie as essment rolls so that their fJt'i ..... " . . , . 1�1 M S'nVe -and
4 7. 4 il- to charge a. nominal entrance fee f,br 0 . I . resist vited to call for November sheet of fashions. ' now on ti , long immersion, the strain Of I - ,
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r o it _4 � t1iis, purpose. We understand that the. County council .m eets at Goderich On .the claim, on the ground that this - coun-. I I names may be inserted on the list before ffinging to evening Prof. Birks, of London, gave & I I - . I
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: � ir,- ; t . . Tuesday next. -Mr. -C. - J. ,Ryan, form- MARKET.q.-Wheat, 154 to 82t, ; ' the capsized boat, the chilly. mosphere, musical 'and literary enteriafilment- ' i
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., , pri a -I literar and elocutionary tal- . - . . I oil did on the] first formal notice from 25 . 6 to 30 ; but- it is pripted, thereby thus,saving the adrendere the men decided ' success.- ---- t . 3
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I �; . erly of M Killop, it present spending.. Mr.:Story refer the matter to the de- . f .pul ting them o � - 1, m -saw
_��,, M 'laid in these --meet- . a , i� a ley, 50c to 65c ; oats, , i tall ' 7 and lackof food, had rendere which was a 1-1. ies
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� Z - -A � . a few weeks -t * this vicinity. Mr. cisionof ter, 12o to 15c ; eggs, I & - and almost helpless, but they Notwithstanding the very bad condition I 11
L so that they will be m ade both in- - . . the engineer -C&rried. Messrs'. " . which. 411 a at time and money. No weak . ats, Bof S 10 vercol
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, teresting, and prafitable to those- who , a resident Of St. Paul Kyle & _Must�ird appeared before the I "P� "ed Refor i hould be left off the first list. quickly ' red ,under t t- of the roads, there has been a large
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I A, 3 for the past- thiee. years, and ha ten cars of barley to the : Uuite� States me 8 ment df t6ir friends. McDor aid is said I . ��� � Aies, Geut7s.
�_ - . 8 been council I and, �xplained in reference to . � - The coj� lector has started on his rounds. - . quantity -of grain. marketed here during' ., - La I -
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I X came -to, hearl, as well! as to thosii who en-aged'opera1ing in real estate and - and five cars,of wheat for * - tood by his companion I r. Robt. San- .� 1juderclathing-11
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� g the submissio# of a by-law to raise by -Our band a b going to have an enter- . � . i
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� , I -n the liberal i has we are- glad to learm made lots of Way Canteloi� shipped four ca a of a;pples to The boats ders, of this town, who has been on an � "I
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. 3 ther CGU � nance of our ) of loan to; the firm, without interest, . ! . tainment in e town hall on the 16th all through ' the trying hours. ' - I '_ N
i m oney.Tho,%.'� Carey, who stabbed ' - 4 , I,- . � Ladiee and* ''
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I citizeas, I the sum of $1Q,000 ; that until - a sa,tis December, the proceeds to go towards . .
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� , . John Thornpson;�, of this town has been factory set een effelteil. . . ; in * I . I .
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t -4 l . tlement had' b RUNMY.-A�. Mr'd,h les ' the purel tase ,if " stru -merits. The citi- men who were upset lost their clothes, returned last week, looking �ale and- - I I I I I
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� � 1_� - i THf. S,E.vo?RTIE�l CF.&II, , etc., and -cargoes, of Mr. Inks- hearty. I Val4ue. i
, _ ii � I . imprisonme-b . with th ot their iri zens shoula pi ronize them.as the ob3ee't . ,ey-tra, z
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. ile br* - lmg Of 1h �e patrons of the Seaforth cream- in the count' jail by Judge Doyle. -The � a I C e of Mr. Thom" Dins'dale, n mr Tere, the is ter is said also to have'lost a , watch and . 0 1
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� � _., -1 cry wa,q held in the town h.a.1-1 on Wed- potato race at the Dominion roller rink, said- by-law Moved by D. Mansoll horse Ile was. dri hich belon plied pl nty of cheap music during the about $70. The. rescue reflects credit East Wawanosh.- . Meals and, D
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It. -,uesday afternoon last. There, was a on Friday eveiiin,g last, was wol ed to Mr. Shafer, took fr�lght an I con " ed, and sh that the A HAxDso Lps Plush �
. � � 1�by seconded . Smillie, that the Reeve summer �nont,is.,-The M. L. P. C., -will on al cern xE NEW RESIDENCE. -Mr- � 1 11, �
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_14�1 A good' attendance of ,pa.trons. _XPr. W. Thomas Scott. .' This e%�ening'the fitst- be the , . e town b rted and James Henry, near IN-Tarnoch. has erect-
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I . , � �;,-, . . . paid the a of '845 and. the Deputy 9 I . .
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; , _,C�� � I.. on Ara,s, appointed chairm an, carnival of the season in runni ' thy ugh a brave, and true to - the la t to one ed this season a handsome new residence. � - - I
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I and DNTe. Wax. McConnell, secretary. and prizes are ,offered for costume and each for stumpy! field overtu i t ;a,nd forI yo*u,, riaders w I ill have tKnd anoth�er. : - . I . I The building is of doncrete and stands. . I
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il # ,,-� lu e - . - ' gina, form bilt; d i I I . . - tons. J� - t
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, 41,�l " Mr. Eobart Tumball, auditor, read, a ska.ting. -Th St.; Thoinas Church folks t what changed- its ori on an eminence overlooking the banks- 11 can
, V1 . � , he authorizing . I q1`9 out. -H. !Den iis offers a bat to the. menl� - i - � . i
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I � - .. . . staten-'ient of the seahon's 'operations. are havm their school building 'en- th -axr-p-nt 11 no harm otherw*ise. (� I -Blyth. Of : -
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7 1*1 I . 9 I e payment the -above salaries. -Car- - . ber of o4 cri ket club who makes i the . � �
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,� I _!N*, Froi-u t1ki.-; stateaient_w� learn that d - the'additio-A, of a new . b ' LOCAL DOTS. -Mr. Frank Metcalf is , . -1 regardless 01
I .-;,; . ur, lar,ged by class - the building contains a suite of rooms,
IF � 4;z4 ji- ' ,tied. The -law in .iccordance - w1th � A Sc.4,xp. -A mail r9bb ry took place best ave e score next season. ' I -
: .. - . iRg the -season 0-5 90� 6s.- of butter were room. -The 8emi-annual meeting of the ' d . *r sNose ollsisting� of dining room parlor 'at& -- .
V_ __i�� __ ) the. above � olution was rea and' at Kippen in the second .... eek of this is an cut] iusia Atie cricketer. ---,T. &y'n�� - indi d; with influenza. . Elis many c I . -
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11 - 't � passed. VO'V by Robert Elgie, sec- month, of which the. fol iing particu- of the Royal hotel, Stratford, was in fr en s wish for -his speedy mcovery.- parlor bed-roo .in all beautifully K
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�_;,_--1 I . $a,430. 01 this sum the -a mount of' Institute, will -be held in -the' Institute �onded anson N, town thii week. I - intend . in'bil paint, the workmanship of W- "I'll. � I
-, . . by D, I ., t1lat the clerk be - lars were related to us: he suspected The Methodists having a -Christ- ,. .
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, . $4,0144 g0cs to: tlie patrons, rea,lizing), to 'rooms on Tuesday. - ' i - i - . their Su rs. Proctor. I . ..
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�1. �_>-i -, , - 0 .1 tsip wope fences are on the road ,ago figured prominently as an Turnbprry. Christmas hig1ki as usual. -T] and peculiar style of house decoratiOlL - . .
�. .- pound on the entire season's- make afte'r fore the Mayor on Monday, char ed. .. allowance to I haire the same removed of the Saved Army, but during the last ACCID1 15T'. --On Friday of last week as � of the Presb, terian Sunday' i chool will and presents a -most handsome � appel%r- I tra inducements.
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I . s Salvation Arin§ when retifing from the �R. Elgie, see ded by -D. Manson that* " Happy Sid," or more p�op rly, Sydney himsW i a his'father's barn he fell aln seldom witnetsed in a dwelling house' . � .
, i realized f idly four . . l e , I l ve.-Mrs., John Gosman, . - .
. th . cents per pound nio -e . barracks the Previous -evening. - He was 4 the nominati n for Reeve, Deputy Auburn, to give his - owfil story, at the- broke hill leg lust above the knee. after having spent a few -weeks' hoh- outside the large cities. Besides thew - - .
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4. r.,!4 for their butter by having it niade ).t flued$2 and costs,- amounting in all to Reeve and C. uncill- ,requ " Black- days with her parents in Galt, returned rooms the house contains -'many. Other * - !� - I
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;�_ . d iiiade ` t $6.-A ,man nained Butts, employed Truste' es be h Id in school house No'. 8 Wingbam, -had gone to London as a w�ll has ,beca engaged as teacher- in home on Wednesday I"t.-I 4r. Daniel . comfortable and- commodious rooms and .
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themse ves, and beside�s this sav,ed all with 111r. - Win. Fowler 7 on Huron `Eg on Monday, the 28th d ' itual adviser to their son, whojs at &m's friends will I ie sorry to we hope Mr. Henry and his es I :
�� � _� - nbde is 11 . -the - : rh6ndville, . . ay . spir - ' School 'L; ectic h X�. 6 for the ensuing I �
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11 . ..the labo, " r and tro & c6unected %vith i Road, met with a severe accident on of December,�.1885, it the Hour of 12 present confined An .a cell! ( f the county 'year at a salary of $35O.' Miss Addie hear that he has had a relaps of "his re- family may be long spared to enjoy the' - - .
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. one thou"and doliais ,more in cash h�s to a.hay loft iAeu he missed hisfootin ' � I Y i , . nt r. Sloan has returned from handsome new home. . I � �
. g' that th4 follot i ring persons -.be appointed 27thinst. -Having metm- Mellis,and known ai ColVin's, 2nd line Culross,- at p5effe .-D .
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I I � '6eetx received, and distribiited animig and -fell to -the floor,. -fracturing his toactas Dephty Return Officer . s ih being well acquaintod wit; his* son in her form( ir sa Ary. . Muskoka', where he went fc ir the Pur- I I .0 I � _
�. � the Patrons than li&&the same amount collar -bone and reciaivinj other severe the respectiv in � -
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- I- 1� � " ci- miurieg, which will lay him up lot a sub-d1vision No. 1, Wm. Me- him, Sid took the liberty of calling on lar meeting if the Turnberry council that deer ,are very scarce t his season. son's residence, Bidd.ulph., on MoudAY, _-
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- . . has been r t5 ' . We are sorry to Connell,; poling sub -di ision No. 2, the family here. On the .ilay the -rob- Mr. Evalis reborted that he had exam- - though partridge are plentiful. -Messrs. 16th, inst., aged 71 years. She was born I - . . -
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�� I'll 'butter,nwre than w' I , ined the i xaii at F. W -right's, and con- John and Brew Williams have ,had three at Annaghbeg, county Tipperary, I I . I
rry e mail- bag Ji to the road, � or four' of their relative," remkins land, coming to this'country about -V' - -
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I ..; . ceived for the sam or amount of home,- Mr. - No. 3, James Murray; polling sub- ner kindly offered, to ca sidered ti e si itme a bene -
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;;;;; Neelin of this town, and Mr. diirision -No. 4 James Cummings, and to the- railway station to oblige Miss and woul, I re(ommend that Mr. Wright removed from the Presbyterian burying years -since, and settled in BidAuIPII,v I __i. .� .1 I
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. � lmlad-e, -we find that theie has bmaa,boitt John. O'Sullivan of ),IcKillop, are. ap_ - t4at - I I . for -.4
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