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- - . 1-1. - . - . . * ' I - . .1 I - . it is com- in plac . e of . John Hislo 3 ; Andre ; v Story repaired ai . ad fitted up for an implemen
. t ianking t] te volunteers for their lie'roic makes, but very little else. ' Mr. Gilbert Mellick, whi
-. V. -, . -e 9f Win. Allan; Henr -Carter ware-room
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. -UDWUD C ASH. efforts im. si ippKessing the Northwest-,'. re-, , -posed of; lot No. I in the 11 th concession in plao, uston; David is agent for the Watson Manufacturinj
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. I . . : J . 11 - . .. I * I some person -in Goderich, a great part -of Sproat in place of Jas. Forsyth ,1 Joseph Company Of Ayr, has rented it.
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Dealer in, Clover and Timothy hip.. -, . Is T,Eavirui .The Rev.. 1- lot I in the 10th concesaiiDne., besides por- . C-ollie in place of D. McMillan ; Leopold will be a convenience for tlie farmers o
See - , Wides,ja1110W, Sheepskins, Ball, Of. London, will.deliver a Lecture in the I I . Vanll gmond, on East Bayfield and Mill this district. .
tions of' four or five other' lots, lie in
ds I resbyterian; Church, Seaforth, on Tuesday ven- I i* sums wefe grant- OUR MiLL.-Mlessrs. Bhuos & Wit
. , -ut_ ing next on "The Cause and the Results 0 the . this almost bottomless marsh.- The men streets.. The followir. -
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Furs anct Peltries;, Pi ne Dairy 13 ' . a e a re snakes in the en in charity: E. Qomber, $5 ; Mrs. liams, 'of the Zurich Roller Mill, an
te War in the Northwest." The lecture i1j. believe-th tth re remo
. "' " nder the au., -,pices of the Wom ens, Forehm 13UM" 5,; rs. Mcl bod, $5 ; doingan extensive business, j ust- now
.. ter in it aso, rehouse on Tavel bank, as they were continually Brown, in wood, $. , Last week -the n
I s, se n. Wa . . , s ' - Chair to be taken dt - $%' 9 uncil Iill was started oif,M.on
s onary ocie w. ime that they Daniel Geummett, ' . The i co,
'i turningthern out all the ti
Gode,rich- Street. Seaforth, next the dunlision: j dults, 25 bents; Children, 16 tonts_. day morning and was kopt running con
949-1 1 were diggin ' .The reptiles . .
i . . . . ' ,# gravel there. I cot agaiti. when ntil Saturday night, IX
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1 948'. 1 entle bn I were quH6 lively when laid bare, but, of called by the reev -
t . . E9_ 9 Emporium. __ . Bo.A.RDrn .g 4WANTI&D. - Two__9 old very soon . 0 hours., During that time they ran ou
. . I ' Boarders cat be accommodated in a, F ai benumbed
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I . — . . * - — - house. Coin, ortable room and conven e0t, to It n th were easily killed. Cromarty. ; 550 barrel of flour. They have a. con
&-or 'y . tract of 1,000 barrels to fill for the east
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I M W .0 -# Ap ly at TnN RN, o noROffioe. W
, - , e in Street. u MEN.T.—An enter- -
, . . 0 9 4 ox. 2 * . ; oLn th eree dumped o t on the - RCH ENTERTAIZ
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vim , 'T , 0 . . ' ' J i CHU ern markets. They deserve much credi
'r 0 0 it o r # - of ours soo'n'died. This is
4 . I ' a 1; ff aoutd . tainment will be gi n in the Presby- for their enterprise. This mill furnishei
(7 - . . - ' , I- L.&KE HuRpN HERmN.-os, head " o ' the firstItime, that such. &-thing has been !
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. I . and split, -!2A, 0 per packagt,ueven, package "r_ ..: . terian church, Croma.ty, on the -even- a good market here for wheat, supplia
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- . DISTRICT MATTERS. . . r6ted first cl iss or cash .nded. LA16b . ! L 'immense number f Friday, the 261 h inst., w: hen the employment for 4 large staff of work
F.&m.41w, Central Grocery, Seaforth. 949-2 .1 iretty fair idea of the of Loi idon will deliver
. L - . . F to Mr. Ball, men,, and is of great benefit tj the villagi
. C " an there must be'of these reptiles, as it is I
'vVAxT,ED, — A Porter for the anadi his now celebrated ledure on I I the Men
. 1(if; Ru-ii :. —.Mr. Bruce, the - L and,surrounding country. .
Tim to' quite likely that there ur6 other hiding i
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I fancy and acrobatic skSter of Detroit, Fank of Com nerec. Apply with testimonials I ' of tb e War and How They Folught.' ' ' Dr. ; - I
. H. IRF , Manager. 94.9-1 - i , e same marsh.—Com. - ' ' I .
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gave an exhibition of. his sk-ill in the IC 11 . - . Campbell, -of Seaforth, will als ; Beigrave. .
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I . W-A'xTED at the 11 Central a quaniftyl - - ' H . .
I nink here on - Thursday evening bf - last . address on 61 Half an I
11 ol"Seed Oats Peas and Barley, also Cloverand., - Kippen. . . TEv.-r.i_uL)E SACRIFICE in Winter Goodi
week, in the presence of a goodly num' Timothy Sced. -LAwr,x%y & FAIRMY, Seafo i.- 1 Song Writers of Scoiland.11 The enter-
. Self . WE,183A ILLER has- decided to sell --off tainment. to make room for a Mammoth pring Stock
will tiornintince at 7 Wdlock
Ver of spectators. fle showed him. - 949-2 , L nd below cost during the . I I, t. For th4
- . . the following lines at ai a they must be sold regardless of c 0
1 . accom- GIRL AN-r,L-.TTED.--JVant( te- balance of this month, " he nee . next 4-0 days the greatest bti
I to be thoioughly master of his I . . 3d, imrrie-Ai Z d'a room for his and promises to he very interesting, an LrgaiiA *ever offered
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i plishm. qat the ice was 1:41, rercoats, should be largely attended.
. , and,. although a -good Servant girl.. -Apply to MRS. MW,j -SprinzStock.: Thirteengood Tweed 0% I
p I - C1. _, 0 %10 from thi
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G.'Od ch Street, Seaforth. 949 11 -, ! 12 a r of Felt Beets, several pieces of Tweeds - - this year, as I am bound to take ti
Z - soft and ntit good.to skate on,, he gave L , erl . I . at gl j . . ; . g Bear the above in Thindand yot
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kis perfol There was a fair oJ Winter Goods. Call and secure,bargains as these . Hox,,Es Bel -rave. 948X .
busil a,L are not faded or shopworn, but are. all this sex- WAXTED.- 4-The undersigned a I I
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34tendance at the fancy dress carnival -ar
. Ole town.--Afr. 0. C. Willson and wants to purchase a c oad of godd blocky LOCA&TIES.—OII-C various,, tr
r . r,- son's.Goo Fs, quality guaranteed, 9J9
4 on Tuesday even-ing and several nice mares for which he is prcp red to payiihe high-
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2 are all very busy manufacturing theil
; 8 Gott. of tl is .town have been, . LLLLL I'll, i ::: of gobd heav
- 0.0 sue- LOCA B-RI FS.--:-Mr. D. McLennan e h pfrioo,,s, Also a nu0ber
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i stumes. The followilig were ihe I M" large quantity of grain . last '" r respective 'lines and repaiii
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Z I I members of tile special committee hipped . Geldin four to cit
z Res' c a eat, ome al", -s.
S.'essful competitors: Lac haracter : L L b mys ona i7oodayo and Shturd&3 Gerhart Bretz is painting buggies foi
. of ZZ : y ex at the Torolto I
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Z . C mi . 7 chara-c: i' :: L eek.—I , -048 Mr. Robt. Sterling. It. M Minings:
,osturne ga Ament; gents, , , te, a large hibits, v. S. Acheson of Barrie, Ti[OMAR'BPRILY, Hensall. ,,, eCo
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- I L - , brother of Rev. Mr. Acheson, of this --7-The 8no, t .
- oostrtime Win. AN-Febb, Clinton. - hat haJ fallen the tailor, is working 16 and 18 houn
i I . - h 11. —Mr. L'Xeorae Patterson - is at place, is sp nding a few days here with B.Rmns, w '
f I __ W - C , r A. Tay
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m -is i reek attending the meeti $ his brother. -7 -Rev. Mr.* MeDonald.,,01 lor'scustoniers.—The -Rev..Jas Pritch.
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T GoaD: TEmmAns.—At the last regular ronto th ' '
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i 11 o the Gr I Lodge* of the Ancient , 0 Dads good:again.—L quantities of "
9 ,ieeiing of Huron Lodge No. 308, -In- Seaforth, preached a very able and in- M' heater, High Cburt Chap
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a I O' United I Vorkmen na a delegate fr ir, %V grain and -wood are b em"
I - a large congregation
t tilependent Order o,f Good Templars, held structi sermon to
Z . t! te Seafor;h Lodge. This excell , market.—Mr. J. Coul er, of thil place, lain for the Canadian Order of Forest
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I . . . . — 'arid neat ers, will preach the annual sermon
I Friday evening,. February 12th, the 1 in the Piesbvterian church here on Fri-
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on- I d -kV " . . has sold his newly rected I . - toi
c rder now ias a membership of aviar .
'. . ay M am the Foresters of Court Belgr ve No,48
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L following officers were installed- by Bro. thousand in the Provirice of Ontar n d last.—' r.,q John Jones is ag Ili I ng on Ki . J. R. a, I .
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Z busy teamim"'k his wood to tho station
; .T. H. Pyper, L. D.,, for the onaluing term:
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s 1 : refei ortery I I Hobkirk blacksmith. We ho e Mr. on Sunday, 28th inst., at 2-30 P. ni" 11
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r X,ro,., Al. Pillman, W. C. T.; Sister J. . -ence to Mr. W. It. P I a el for next winter. ' . . I
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7 m6valfroin Go'derich to Seaforth t,4 Coulter Will build 'ag&in.—Mr. R. Oar- the Presbyterian church. Other courb
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Voble UT V. T.; C. ,Belt, '%V-,,' Se"e.4 .
M_ , I . .. JI . are cordially invited and reques
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2 S!ignal of last week says. r. oriOr tile, sr., - at
Sister M. A, Dorrance, W. A. S.; ]EI. . I Stafia. I .
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6 I i at week fro visiting - friends meet at the hall a
I I , made man fri in Qpdorich; 'w')i'16 ' ed home la t 2 pi in. A large
; - I tendance is expected if the day is fineg—
, Beattie, Mir'. F. S.; Sister L. Shaw, W. I i BRIEFS.. - Mrs Muir is the guest of in the State of New ork.—MISS.Mel-
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1 Treas.; H. K'em.p, W. Mrs. Ferguson.—Prepa ations are being drum- and,Miss Gibson, of G6derich Mrs. John McLean, of East Vawanosh,
5 ol bom e. "--The many friends Of Mr, I
a w, W.L of made byWr. Muir for th.6 erection of a. g is recovering from her late illness.—A,
I . . who were visiting friends here duriu i
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i ( eorge Darrance, _McKillop, will '66 . I
_. I I[ G-,- 8 Derrance, W. 0. G.; Sister handsom brick residence the coming tile PaStLcouple of weeks,,have x1pturned Taylor is I still s! pplying the Grant'
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Siater J. Murray, L. ased to carn that. he is recoveriffig i . . ..
I 9mith, R, H. S.; r Le, spring, which will be secoii& to none 'In home.
. . . I Trunk Railway dining cars with choic4
fron-i his recent illness and is again a, le L - I
i - _#. ,q.;. J., -Whiteside, P. W.. C. T.; Sis- the county. -This speaks well for Mr. ultry, for wbiel
I j- hn R. t) be around.—Mr. Robert- Willis his FIRE. —On Wtidnesoay, evenidg aLbout butter, fresh eggs and po
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t ter 1da. Huntl Organist. i Muir as an enterprising gentleman.—Mr. the hour of -ten. o'clock, our Qlagers he is paying good prices.—Oar docton
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i Clarke, the Boot- Black Orator, will ' Richard Hoskin, of the firm of Hoskin are going both night- and day, as the3
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t,vo lots in rear of his present residence were suddenly arouse ies. of
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i . Tisit Sea,forth agiin under the. auspices , Bros., Of!, this place, took unto himself a
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: - . I : fire ! fire! and in rushing out it vas ,dis- are attending patients in i1eighborinj
: for wihioh. he pays $250.—The secofid
L of ge, on Monday evening,
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I the abovelod wife in the person of a Miss Treble, of cover -ed that the bes,, tiful brick block towns and villages. .
: Far mers! I stitute for -South Huron will . I . .. I
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Alarelt Sth, an.& will give another of his I I 1.. Exeter- " Long life and British liberty recently erected by Mr. J. P. Ma hall, ! - — .
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; - be held at Exeter, on Tuesday 2hd .
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I aelebrated lecti-res. Subji&t, " Hits and (from th.6 broom) Mr. H.": :
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; I , March. —We are sorry to state.tbat NJ r. . I and occupied by - Messrs. 414ekson i
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. L. Meyerb as been con fined to bed for I Brothers, general % GOOD HoRszs.—Mr. George Richart
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1NyoR-4.ATio-.\- 1V_&xTF,_D.—Mt. Thomas a - wit e a6ttack- Of Ill- Tuckersmith, . ,some means, quite un, nown at.present, of this place, last week sold a very fin4
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. X, Brice, of . Harrietsville,, Somerset- es 'Air P. A.' Moir, formerly Of span of h sea to- Messrs. MeMann A
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- . . --has written , and s6ores Of Dickson, of Seaforth, for the sum. o,
E to of the Nth concession bf Tuckersmith, alarm Wag yet sound. nL
r 4*unty Pennsylvania, . -sb . I . ' !
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. - , of. . Bayfield , a;S follo *, utthiee willing hands were ru I
`[)onald I . has a ewe which - dropped tw Aiing to the scene $375.
14-T. . Cameron WS. . . -
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aa fallaws -. - "My object in writ- 'w eeks ago. There was a, big Ai6renke lain - p -_ PE&SONALS. —Mr. Gilray, of the States
liag to you is that I want to Vetween th -. climate there, as I left .. t, inst. - is -feared the youngsters may that it was found fir. possiblb to check is here at. present visiting his niani
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And. out -whereL the relatives. of one & d -the climate hero4 In Denver it'is consider this climate somewhat cold, them in't4e slightest, and all thit could friends.—Mr. David Horner, of Cayuga
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Xohn Cameron, -who, fought in the late almost lik .' summer at present.' The - - but th'ey are doing well so fa r. 1: , bedone'was-to thoroaghly dr oh'the who was -here last' week visiting hii
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1P ,', liori, ian be, found. streetsareir and.dusty and haveto - Scnooi BOARD MEETr-NG.—Tuaker- adjoining buildings, ,vN hich are o frame, friends, left for home on Saturday.
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- He had a brother by the name of Joseph be watered daily."--L*N1r. C. . Smith So ioo"I Board met at Brucefield on w * : I I -
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. . and out- by the name of Alexander, and Stanley, b is. removed to Egmondvi le.. Saturda3, 13th February, ist 2 o'clock from spreading and i order to' do this . . Bluevale.
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t residence receritly it required the iriost etive and &itiring
! . they had a. sister named Tillie who is- and occupies the p. im , ry Colbert, Win.' Dalrymple, t Tint,, Sick.—There is a &eat deal 0
: - d an d "I - efforts of all present a rl at' tiniel aP- sickness rohnd here at present. And
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i married, but I do not kn6m towhom. I vacated by Mr. Mustard.—We -woh ph .Fisher took, their se'ats, . . - . i
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i think she was the eldbst of a family of beg to ask the Mayor or som e one else. in, after li . inc, taken the declaration of - peared as though it " a utterly impos- rew Fowldr, 'youngest son of Mr. P
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sine children, and John the youngest. authority, ,viiat has -become of the &r- office . f ull. sible to aa*e, ill particular, the, adjoin
z , I ,, . I R. - Fowler, is lying dangerouslk ill of ty
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i ing -building occupied by M17..
! Now, I want to, find oat where his poration s; ow plow. : Several df the Moved by Franci . . r i als(
i a Layton, seconded by
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I . Fulton, ag an implement ware in, a,ud
: - are if they are living. This is walks are becoming badly blocked- i -Broadfoot, that" Samuel Wal- .
; 1wople , P .. p Win. G. . very, poorly. Mary Scott, eldest daugh
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T the rea, Gn 11 am writing you. ' -Mr. amda littl application of Snow pi laae be secrotary-treasurer for th can ht,- fire -.noth' ter of Al r. Frank Scott, is very poorly
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.1 effect.—M, as G. could havie saved-, he solid. fraine
Cameron has sent us this letter. with a would ha c a beneficia. rent year.—Carried. 'Moved Win. and Air. R., W. Duff's youngest daugb
-bui a' extending -Ito the
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; reque.,it to pablish it, in the hope- that Blackm ell,;of Oakville, who was visiti ig Broadfoct, seconded by George T. Me- block of , Iding i
t - I . ter has been at the point of death but i;
some person whose eye it ma.y- meet will. 1% t Al. ?, wkshaw sin this to -%i n ' The 1
7 W . Ha , Kay, 'that.the secretary -treasurer fur- east for 'several IIIILtdred feet.
. . now recovering. Mrs. John Aluscyravi
I I . I Mansion house, ownfd by Air. 11'. R-ey- 0
be able to fu, misli the gentlemn the in- died on Wednesday morning after a very' nish the,usual bonds to toe satisfaction is also recove'ring. .
' 0 , Ids, and directly o1posite the urning
. formation he sa anxiously desires. I short illness. _f inflammation of the -of the,: Boar(l. —Carried. I ' Moved by no BAx,D CosoERT.—The Bluevale bras':
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. - I Ili rxg,i. Sh ". was out driving on Sattir- Wn . G. Broadfoot, seconded by George . block, wag in- great ai ' it was, band intend having a concert in thi
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. . A,8vA.tTt-.—A youno, man named ()` day -and to k sick on ,Suuday. The- ie- T. McK y, that the secre only by c reful mate inj7 au'd- full use of Forester's hall on the 26th inst., and bl.
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I - el -e taken to- Oakville for inte' be authorized o procure -the seal and water thatili was sa ed, and while we '
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G. Martin, who has done business as ", mains w . ,r-, . I -_ , the appearance of their bills they - ati
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; I - 1wa-tch-malker rand jeweler in Goderich, hient on Tharsday.—T funds arld other property belonging 6 deeply regret -the . oss sustaihed. by .
I wo, rinks of the t , going to out -do the one recently. gi el
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: . . '', ,- be. §eafortb Gurlitic, Clubwent -to 13railil the Board now held by Mr. . Sproat.— Messrs. Jackson Brothers, mei-chants, by . IV
I Brassela and Blyth, a;n3 who, it will the Foresters. Prof. Hollis, of Sea
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atter ford on' Thursd'aDy to play the club,lof . d Mr. J'. P. Marshall o*ntit4 of the . I - I
,emem.bere(il wbile reuidi-Acr in the 1, Carried. Moved by Gdorgo T. I forth ; Mro. and Aliss Sage and a hos
i - I -2 C3 of tlia,t city, and to-day they play a riiat6h seco ' . . block, who-th6ugh each carryilg some I
: I ace was arrested an the charge ' nded by Win. G. Broadfoot, that . of others are advertised to be present.,
r . tering cGunterfeit inoney. Although witb'the P).ris'elub in that to,wn. The this Board do now adjourn to meet at Insurance on,- stock an I building, are yet I '
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following gentlemen compose the rink heavy losers, we h, ve reas&A 'to bo HOR"E' FLESH.—There is 6, lively de
5 rought 'to trial h6 in - some way. or I : and examine Egmondville' school on I . . r
I - , i,. y ' ' id for horses around, here at present
: No. 1, W. 0. Reid - M. R -the it was so eklm and mar ,
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- we farget whYi escaped punish- .N Saturd ,. Februra;ry 27th, from thence thankful.that nig
r . er . i -_ . - The followling. sales have recently beei
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. I Ith however became too hot qeorge Pat tersoiii and John Lyons; N - to Harp 'rhey, school, and :meet at Mrs. I
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; . lailp n ved to Luck 2, Goo. E. Flenderson, A. Wilson,* J. — Knox's otel.at 2 o'cloc l p. m.—Ca *_ from spreading. As is usual ill such .
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7 and com menced business in that place, Wilson allcl. It. Common. We- wofi't ried. I - cases, while many (f our vili7g I A160 ; Mr. R. Harris, one for $140
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F . . . a - I . John Hariis, a span for,$325; R
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5 redictth.64time.—Wewou.14 garn.ie- GOOD I 13 0 1 RS ES SOLD. 4VIrs., Henry, country friends 3voried with all their -
f where he bas. resided for- about a yea.r. . I - I . - ,.
. . f Mathers, a span for $240,.and 11'. Yei
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: It now transpires that he has b 611 at ind our maders of the aDniversaxy s T- Chesney, of this township recently sold might in thoi_'tinie -4)f need and'are de- .
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1, I - I old horse for $110. .
I erving of the highest credit, not .a few .
. . Iles -in the Methodist church ih thial- to Mess, -a. . Sharp . & Donov"an, of Sea- -9 -
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f . I ing theni -very flattering indu&,-ments to reacher, and is one of the leadi-9 other seven years old, and werelivell I 0 ip to the United States. —Al isses Mar,
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"I . longth suspicion rested upon Mr. Mar- ' r Exete / 'i of Comas
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-Kin as, being, the author of these comrna-_ f the Seaf Dith Pork Packing citabli sb-' the Seaf rth, Clinton.and rshows church on Monday last. On Sunday
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titient is doiiig'a large bidsiness this sea- last fad Orie of them was sired by
4. - em-tians, and a few days, agr 0 .__ ' afternoon and evening sermo i were family have 'moved into --:their neN
i . tive frorn Gruelph visited Lucknov., and ,,z on. Besii tea, buyin a -on the local in ; - "Donal Dinnie " and 'the - other by preached by the Rev, Mr. McAhms, of '
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7 . xgea. 1tia, mid the,eviderice against ,. oaiation RoorAs next Sund well matched,And was haril' to -beat. tion,they repaired tot Lie uppeepart of the derson. The young folks have left fo
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. I . e that he has gone a little too far this nvited, ai,hd especially- young men.— .six years old. One of them was .sired ed by stiveral reve end gentlemen. A their man friends,in wishing them.
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-time fol- his o-wa good. . 'I . . . 1 9 - h
: . joun6fl on AN'rednesday. night, b other by. " Honest-Sandm The Sara. School children was held on ,Tuesd happy future.—Mr. John -M. Farroi
. 0 - . 'ut 11 YP Mel - ay has also taken a life partner- in the pei
. .no : business of importance Chesney are good judges icif horse! fle'sli night, which was well attendM. The
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I CnNNERVATIVES IN COUNCIL. --At the z ere .was . . I , son of Miss Young, of Gorrilb, and him
- ansacted — Mrs. Dr. G"buinlock, 1 of and -know how to take care' of -it. t . proceeds hmounted to $130. ' ' .
t amunal meeting. of the South Huron Te t ! self and Mrs. Farrow are now spend'
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. - onser--.at' Association recentl . presen N- L MATTERS.-- -The c6u 11 I Henry
C Ive held MU_ T APA* . neil PAIINF ;L Acc][DEIXT. —Mr. - the honeymoon visiting some of iT
. y to,Nvn isiting friends.—.A lecti re . met on the 12th inst. All the me nbers, Strang, sbn of Mr.' John Strang, of Us- n c
. in thi-9 town,, Mr.. D. _11. Ritchie, of I.. I . . principal America ities., ' .
-' ' Elect icity and Magnetism "' .11 - with a very severe accident I I .
- . present ekcept Mr. Smilli . Minutes of borne, met ' .
itaAley, who for m. any -years has- filled e I * ,
& - d6liv d on Monday ei pning next: ,in . . .
. the position: of President, doolined re- 0 last meeting read and 6onfirthed.1 The on Tuesday last. He was engaged in . Gorr' I .
- electian on account of mi'creasing irifirm- the basement of the Presbyterian Churbli , auditorsl presented their report, which loading cedar -posts I.. his sleigh, when ie. - . .
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I ities and 011 -health, A resolution. re- . y . was ex ; ned,-,_approved of and 6ally the horses suddenly took fright at some Biums.—John Kaine, sofi, of Mr.
- I . - Harstone. The subject will be illustra,t- . I - Kaine, reeve of Howick, hak'gone to th
grettiug. -Mr. RitchiWs inability to again . clerk ins4ructed t have unseen object, knocking the young*man
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ed by rium erous interesting experiments. 1. I Harriston High School. John wrote fc
. -take his former position and thanking I . 100 cop 8 of the detailediepok printed. 'down and tram- ping on him, hrt aking .
. - e leb,tui e is in aid of the Mech . ` d trowning a third-class certificate at tAe last teact
_k past faithfal Services .was "Ics' Mess McIntosh, his Icg. Doctors Hyndmanan - . - . I
N - . . stitute. The Rev. Mr. Tully of Mit- . . . - ers examination, and failed.'by only -3
carried -unanimously. Mr. W. J. Shan- . . with the 4eeve and clerk ,.,were appoint- were immediately called, when the frac
, I I .. ell, has- also consented to deli-vei 'his I - for of I - arks. He should s6ore will. for a se(
. IlGa c4 M.1--ali'Allop, -was elected Prow- I ' I ed as a 30ard of Health.,. The of tured limb was se and his t wounds in -
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derpt -, Mr. Win. Graham, Stanley, Vice- I Institute on, the evening of th 10 . Alex. X uotard to furnish the ro6k elm dressed. It is v ry doubifu Lit be pleased to see his'name ` th
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a 11residlent, and Dr. Coleman, Seaforth, ect I i is plank quired for 810.501per 1,000 feet whether the leg will iave. to be taken off 8ni 'a in
farch. ' The Sabi of the le I r' . IV
I Mr.. Q. E. Jack- Ai , I 1i the U At and $11.50 delivered was ac- or not. Mr. Strang lately c4me over list of Successful candida e aT
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. Han was re-elected Secretary. It was re- . a h and - lbp* cepted. The assessor's salary was fixed from Manitoba and purposed ieturning. glad to know that so mucR'so i_ce . N
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- I . solved to appoint, a chairman for each . at$85forithe year188611 The follow- shortly. . ,. Ing
. I . i ive of.the places visited by the , - . . .. . - — , it is just possible that the jealousy (
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. . - -nianicipalivand a cEimmittee of two for minent Doctor on his,travels.— r. ing per n were appointed fence viewers . . . . our reeve and first deputy rbeve may
; each polling -sub-diviz iou, and the fol- and po a keeppis: F6nee viewers— - Zuri -,h. ; -
7 i . Rleeth, sr., is colifined -to the house,! by IV- in - . excited on this account; but we hop
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Z 16wing gentlemen ivere- selected for illness.—The reaular fortnightly ineet- , Andrew Story, John F. LEAVIN F.—MessA. George that their good sense may -enable thei
L these positions : Hullett—,Nir. C. Da.le, 'n . - Dale, A, - . Wiltse, Ja! es Patterson, and Win. WAlper, sons-in-law U Mr. J.
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- . sr.,, ch,airm--hon, and Nfesisrs. John Brit- c, . I M. Me( , uade' John McLean, jr., A. El. B. Geiger, with their wives ind chil-
ton, J. Wills, J. Best, - J. Lasbam, E. trice nio i will be held this (Frid; Y) coat, Ja3. 1; ;dsborough, George Dob- dren, who have bilen here for. -..%two -I turned on Monday last frbni Goderi6
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I i-fternoon A 4 p., ,in, in the usual pl m - * 4 iid
Caldviell, W. Rinn; John Bell, H. Tay- .. son, Jo n Doig, jr., John Shepherd. months p st - visiti g f rierid * _",in .. . township, where he had been att,endih
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- —Miss Limie Symington, of Auburn is- ,
: . urchill, J. . I Pound keepers ---4. McLeiqn, - sr., J. leaving' for their home in DaiX111a to -day his brother's funeral. —lkliss Kate Youii
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I ohairiaaaa axi-d Nlessr.,. (1eGrg,,e Castle . . I ,I . I friends. We wish tliern a safe Wnd pros to a son- of Mr. Farrow. M.
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Johr. Torrance, D. -Toniliaso n, T. -Cole- . . , !1 A. Bughanan, J. Br w . I . . A GOOD E -NTE, RTAINMEXV—The entei
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Jolux 'oterlin.g. McKillop—Johu -8mr- were, lifting. gravel a few days - .lay clerk was instructed fo draft a by-law purchased two fifie .stallions a.f w days Friday evening last was a 'ecess, *
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W. 1'.ans,. jr., J. Dinnin.... John l"arish, Howick; about two miles nor-th hom followip ade in in the spring.—Our enterprising towDs- well, which reflecis credit upon t1i
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Hai - - .T' ' I me, ne art: en. master. Andrew Wood,%A ar,10, IL lot of dressed flax to the United, the meeting. Mr. Cummiligs seems I
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i ' ' iN, Win. They wera lying about three feet under in place __ f G. Stanbury Sidney Johns ch rah here, and the meetings i are well dren to accomplish. FForn. his
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; I i )ank as being drier Ithain the 111.1i'sh, I ter; F. (-',. Cresswell in -place o' John Sauble line, returnAd last week from -to our children's shoulders. He wt
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dught to IDO Sroh'b't* , to, He'said-, in
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of Gorrie, Yould do our uty we could
abolish th 3 liq or traf ic from Gorrie.
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when lie Says it is o I duty to secure
prohibition,. 'We displaY little rnoraL
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A GOOD ALF.—Mr. ector A; eid, of
the 3rd coy cession, has I utchased a very
fine thoroughbred short -horn bull. He
is from the well-known erd of Mr. Jas.
S. Smith, o Maple Lodg e Farm, Middle-
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sex county. He is ele-% en months' old,
of red and hite colorl d with regis-
tered pedigree. e I at $150. He is
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bopla Mr. leid will ]I e the f best of
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A DIST11; GUISHED V1,81 TOR. —We often
have Reev1es, Deputy eeves, ri embers
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Knights wi . in our border, but 1
rare thing t be honored . by a visit from
a real, live Governor. .is honor fell
to the lot of Stanley, however, a few
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train,, and Securing the ,ervices.
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Dixon, of viat place, dr I e to .Air. Arm-
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strong's re idence, tran acted his busi-
ness, and r turned again' to Brucefield-
and left by the e-vening I raill South. He
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TnE REE'VE'S REI%y, —M.Mr. Editor—
.Sir: In replying to I" Tonor B ight's "
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be said. His assumed ame is
a mistakeV 0, . judging from bi letter ,
he.is not Iright, while his con _uct in
falsely ace asing me, as lie, dpes, can
seareelybe called honorable. Iesays,
41 why did not tell Ifirr, what the meet-
ing was called for?" i 1 ,re no i eetings
to be held without consulting hi -honor ?
I - again positively assE rt, that neither
myself nor any other pf rson iv chosen
at that meeting refe'ri-el I to for tuy Inn-
nicipal office. He says it is no use to
quibble, as he has in, hi i possesf ion my
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words in writing from a person . 1101 I it
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to, but he refuses to On -e the -I ame of
his informer, as it woulc" cause bad feel-
ing. Away with such a kiss-and-cut-
throst garn . Let him borne out man-
fully and , ive his own name and the
name. of gis very obliging informer, so
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tbat the public may know wbcPis the
hidden ser cnt who, wo Id stin g had he
but the power. . et iini give his other
proofs whi4h lie says will clear up'the
-%vhole mattler. It is not surprisinpr that
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" Honor Bright " and his Anforniers,
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shown by 11thein, wlli,olo are doing their
best to impeach me %vitl what is false.
I ha,ve no yrnpathy'-wil 1i a, writer who
endeavors 2 bring Q . rit and -Tory into
municipal inatters. Foi my own part,
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judgment in Council affairs. While I
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remain Reeve of the to-wriship, f will do
what -I think is right, learless of Grit
or Tory. )(ours',—J6j-iz,- TORRAN-C-L.
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LoCALITI 33.4 —A .1#er. xy soci ty lias
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public' school.—Alr.i F. McKin jon, of
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Bel Ve a,$ in tow onTuosday.--
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The in(ie'p.fn ent 0 -fid of (4oad Tom.
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plars' Dis rict Lod, e will be ,held in
BlythonAfarch3rd! Intlieevqnincr1,:1.
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S'.Spence,of Toronfo,will deliverone
of his popular lectures —.'N.1cKinnon -&
McMillan ave just ciompleted a ship-
ment of 2 cars of peas to Liverpool,
England. hey liave' been doing a large
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trade in ain and I d - O(YS this
season.—T. ie division cc Urt in. Blyrth lias
been po8tl, oned from the 22nd inst. to
the '25th. -.-Geo. Ha'sket and bride, of
Markdale, are thegg'est - of Mr. Xoung.
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—Master red La,%,vr ce while a ing
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home from school, fell . A cut his thumb
with a -piece of -grass !very badly.—Cap.
tain J6h-'Buie is vis Ing friends mi
Blyth.—Ya es Davis ret . S- home
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last week.—The young .people of
B th musi be very fond.of long drives.
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On Tuesdtoy -a load, Arove .over to
Brussels enzae'e in akatino,.
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We regret; to le;iri l tl a:t' Jas.. Wilson,
a former resident of Blyth, but now of
-the Black lHills, Dakota, had the mis
fortune to have one of h1s ribs broken.—
D. B. Mcl innon has bougbt the house
and lot lately occupied by Mrs., James
Wilson. drs. Wilson intends goin to
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R. Anders n and w If Manitoba are
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-Visiting lends arounil Blyth. Mr.
Anderson likes the Nort hwest very -well.
.He will return in a short time.—Miss
Newton, of Stratbroy, 9 visiting at D.
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XeKellar'o.—About tw) years ago O.G.
Martin, alias W. A. G airland, was ar-
rested in Blyth, on a c iarge of offering
I I.one.1s and two's " for sale. He -was
taken to Ooderich andl tried, but was
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acquitted. i After this hd moved to Luck-
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now, where he was t ying the same
game. ,La t ,week he as arrested and
taken to ' Guelph jai., by Detective
Rogers. Re will likely receive his due
reward. —The examinat ou in connection
with- the a t school will be. held in about
two weeks —T. J. Dale is on a visit to
his home io Mount Foryst. .
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Tuesday, eyening last, d was one of
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the most sr ecessful and pleasant- affairs
Of the kin ever held it this place. The
roadi good and th e w eather favor.
able and there was a I Irge .attendance.
The tables were spread in the iTemper-
ance ha.11 I. and were laden with - the
choicest Miands any one could desir .
In fact the ladies of Londesboro are
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proverbial as good providers on occas-
ions of this kind, and in this instance
they nobl I sustained 1 heir well-earned
reputatio, . When il had ,'.satisfied
the innq 'inau, th company ad-
journed 1when the feiLst of . music
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Rev. Mr. ;p-amsay, and very appropriate
and interesting addresses were delivered
by B vev. Ir. ]McLean, of - Blyth, Rev.
Mr. Musgrave, of McKillop, and Rev.
Mr. McDgnald, of Seaforth. It is not
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dught to IDO Sroh'b't* , to, He'said-, in
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of Gorrie, Yould do our uty we could
abolish th 3 liq or traf ic from Gorrie.
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Doctors &'ffer in opl ' 11, 80 do minis-
. ters. We agree with Mr. Charleton
when lie Says it is o I duty to secure
prohibition,. 'We displaY little rnoraL
cour ge w4en W43 try to throw rosponsi- -
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bilities th4t we should, bear pn to the
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A GOOD ALF.—Mr. ector A; eid, of
the 3rd coy cession, has I utchased a very
fine thoroughbred short -horn bull. He
is from the well-known erd of Mr. Jas.
S. Smith, o Maple Lodg e Farm, Middle-
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sex county. He is ele-% en months' old,
of red and hite colorl d with regis-
tered pedigree. e I at $150. He is
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said to be I fine nimal, and we
bopla Mr. leid will ]I e the f best of
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A DIST11; GUISHED V1,81 TOR. —We often
have Reev1es, Deputy eeves, ri embers
r metimes living
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Knights wi . in our border, but 1
rare thing t be honored . by a visit from
a real, live Governor. .is honor fell
to the lot of Stanley, however, a few
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days ago. Governor, Bullock, Governor
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of the State of Georgia, paid out town
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arrived at Brucefield u the I orning
, o f A-1 r.
train,, and Securing the ,ervices.
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Dixon, of viat place, dr I e to .Air. Arm-
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strong's re idence, tran acted his busi-
ness, and r turned again' to Brucefield-
and left by the e-vening I raill South. He
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pleased with what h6 bad seen of this
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.Sir: In replying to I" Tonor B ight's "
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be said. His assumed ame is
a mistakeV 0, . judging from bi letter ,
he.is not Iright, while his con _uct in
falsely ace asing me, as lie, dpes, can
seareelybe called honorable. Iesays,
41 why did not tell Ifirr, what the meet-
ing was called for?" i 1 ,re no i eetings
to be held without consulting hi -honor ?
I - again positively assE rt, that neither
myself nor any other pf rson iv chosen
at that meeting refe'ri-el I to for tuy Inn-
nicipal office. He says it is no use to
quibble, as he has in, hi i possesf ion my
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words in writing from a person . 1101 I it
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to, but he refuses to On -e the -I ame of
his informer, as it woulc" cause bad feel-
ing. Away with such a kiss-and-cut-
throst garn . Let him borne out man-
fully and , ive his own name and the
name. of gis very obliging informer, so
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tbat the public may know wbcPis the
hidden ser cnt who, wo Id stin g had he
but the power. . et iini give his other
proofs whi4h lie says will clear up'the
-%vhole mattler. It is not surprisinpr that
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as he me l knows I that truth will
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triumpli o er false'hlood. I trust that'
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" Honor Bright " and his Anforniers,
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may I 'an', a, e Just ;one be
shown by 11thein, wlli,olo are doing their
best to impeach me %vitl what is false.
I ha,ve no yrnpathy'-wil 1i a, writer who
endeavors 2 bring Q . rit and -Tory into
municipal inatters. Foi my own part,
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judgment in Council affairs. While I
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remain Reeve of the to-wriship, f will do
what -I think is right, learless of Grit
or Tory. )(ours',—J6j-iz,- TORRAN-C-L.
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LoCALITI 33.4 —A .1#er. xy soci ty lias
I been formed in copne'tion w th the
public' school.—Alr.i F. McKin jon, of
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Bel Ve a,$ in tow onTuosday.--
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The in(ie'p.fn ent 0 -fid of (4oad Tom.
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plars' Dis rict Lod, e will be ,held in
BlythonAfarch3rd! Intlieevqnincr1,:1.
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S'.Spence,of Toronfo,will deliverone
of his popular lectures —.'N.1cKinnon -&
McMillan ave just ciompleted a ship-
ment of 2 cars of peas to Liverpool,
England. hey liave' been doing a large
.
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trade in ain and I d - O(YS this
season.—T. ie division cc Urt in. Blyrth lias
been po8tl, oned from the 22nd inst. to
the '25th. -.-Geo. Ha'sket and bride, of
Markdale, are thegg'est - of Mr. Xoung.
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—Master red La,%,vr ce while a ing
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home from school, fell . A cut his thumb
with a -piece of -grass !very badly.—Cap.
tain J6h-'Buie is vis Ing friends mi
Blyth.—Ya es Davis ret . S- home
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last week.—The young .people of
B th musi be very fond.of long drives.
. ly . .
On Tuesdtoy -a load, Arove .over to
Brussels enzae'e in akatino,.
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We regret; to le;iri l tl a:t' Jas.. Wilson,
a former resident of Blyth, but now of
-the Black lHills, Dakota, had the mis
fortune to have one of h1s ribs broken.—
D. B. Mcl innon has bougbt the house
and lot lately occupied by Mrs., James
Wilson. drs. Wilson intends goin to
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'her husbapd who is Dakota. .14
ife n r.
R. Anders n and w If Manitoba are
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-Visiting lends arounil Blyth. Mr.
Anderson likes the Nort hwest very -well.
.He will return in a short time.—Miss
Newton, of Stratbroy, 9 visiting at D.
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XeKellar'o.—About tw) years ago O.G.
Martin, alias W. A. G airland, was ar-
rested in Blyth, on a c iarge of offering
I I.one.1s and two's " for sale. He -was
taken to Ooderich andl tried, but was
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acquitted. i After this hd moved to Luck-
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now, where he was t ying the same
game. ,La t ,week he as arrested and
taken to ' Guelph jai., by Detective
Rogers. Re will likely receive his due
reward. —The examinat ou in connection
with- the a t school will be. held in about
two weeks —T. J. Dale is on a visit to
his home io Mount Foryst. .
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TF..%: M'E=1_NG. —The annual tea meet-
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boro Presl)yterian church was held. ,on
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Tuesday, eyening last, d was one of
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the most sr ecessful and pleasant- affairs
Of the kin ever held it this place. The
roadi good and th e w eather favor.
able and there was a I Irge .attendance.
The tables were spread in the iTemper-
ance ha.11 I. and were laden with - the
choicest Miands any one could desir .
In fact the ladies of Londesboro are
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proverbial as good providers on occas-
ions of this kind, and in this instance
they nobl I sustained 1 heir well-earned
reputatio, . When il had ,'.satisfied
the innq 'inau, th company ad-
journed 1when the feiLst of . music
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and flowl of soul ccmmencea.- Tbe
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chair was:'taken by the popular pasto *
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Rev. Mr. ;p-amsay, and very appropriate
and interesting addresses were delivered
by B vev. Ir. ]McLean, of - Blyth, Rev.
Mr. Musgrave, of McKillop, and Rev.
Mr. McDgnald, of Seaforth. It is not
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41d on the . foll6wing,Aloriday evenlinz,i,
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delivered by Rev. A. Stewart, Clinton;
4ev. Mr. Ramsay, Lo'adesbor ' o ; 11ev,
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roley and Rev, -Mr. AlcDonald, Sea-
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v . ices Ili connection with t -he Alethodist
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lay evening, a] i A des ite the rough
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tie church beinc, well filled. The re,- .
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Sale in -every line 'Of go.ods -which '
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one of - his hands Severely between the
In Muntle and U 16ter ,. Cloth8l all th
thumb and index finger. Tfie-doctorwas
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other evening as he was driving home,
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then sprang into the sleigh, and ,jerked'
Capes, Fur Sets and Fi r TrimnAags-
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him sev eral times in the face. Aft. Dow
has laid information against his assail-
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crack driver- with afanc3 1A .
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occupants of the, sleigh had shaken the
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her sister groaning for the two days
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