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. I I ! I . i . I i , MARCH I 9 1886. .
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. . . . I � I if . . Dupied by Messis. Jackson toba &f.ter spending a weeks with &swell am the meatal benefits derived :
I CAS]R . pathy and al -Revie'w published In formerly. oci - I . . 1. I
- )proval of their work'an4 to Awdliary Trades I from' such gatherings, .when conducted New- Atr'i*vais ,
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EDWARD con rat them -upon their success. the-int6rests of the Voceiy trade by Mr. Brothers. As e in 'becoming1manner, asisal the - I
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. The a& � School report was read R. 9pailing, formerly a student of the well 'and favor& ly nown iii this part Eliot,, of Paisley, paid '11irth a fly 'he Rev. C. Fletcher ?ccu-� i i * .
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. Dealer in, Ctover and r�Timathy some - of its: recommendations I High School- here, but n - of Toronto. .and experienced in business, they will visit Mat week. -Mrs. P e ha's return- ca here. T I - I --AT- .
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a w working up a ed home after paying .. visit to .heIr piM the cha I
and e ir, mud never lost an oppor- 1.
." -af the style of no doubt suave ed in soon - I .&I 1 1
Seeds, Hides, Tallowl Sheepskil adopted, &oil the clerk was inqtracted The ReWew is. got up . by repeating �
. I I "s, f D.- im McGill, of tuniiy to point out &'mot , . I .
' Furs and Pek But- to- forward it to the Convener of the the Mi6itietary- Times, i ndd presents a large and pr fi bl tr de. --The roads friends in Alvinsto , �ver ready and al a a r priate I -
. . i�r a ebadastate for travel- Clinton, is visiting -her brother, R. ,. his ) - ,
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. -ter in- its. season. Warehouse ,on Synod's Committee. .The recommend&- healthy� -and creditable Appearance, We are now in r4e a-�d - ve I at McGill, of this place. _T , e many frien( a witticisms, 'which n ailed elicit, jp_j . McFAULIS .
I t 1, That Sabbath Schools wish Mr. Sparling -every, success in his -ling, those ru in t befing . -
- Gode' treet, Seaforth, � next the tions were - . . I in 8 I 08t bare, ii,ni g eas ose to the north of R: B. Laidlaw will be. Ylad to hear 4 f laughter, and kept the audience in con- . . i � .
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rich. S -be kept opej i all the year; e2, that a enterprise.�The ale' hi till SIMI v&ile on th I ti6ed good humor'. A t. -ffi--cient I . - I .. ..
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� � ^A I IL U 1Y .1 ."A ^"4.h +41��a a+. hrl;bq d th Of his ureat im-nrovement. &
I gg MPGMUM. . i 0 dren be tapgat to give To musions - of continues la , a .10 Ong . � - . a V. 0 1 J _r & MeMilia , choir, under the leaders ip of r Kydd,
. I i . I -pastoTs� take up the subject - of the ginninil, to assert.bis au emacy, and in sno*.—Mr. J'. Coulter, wl�") recently ing townsmen, McKinno i & MeMilla _. � ' Cash Dry Goods and.
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- X � . that - ngs. The fur-. ' , s the roads ar begmyning to sold his dwelling on King street to Mr., are building a smoke-botime in connectio i everal excellent sical elections, j I i �
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. . � . � 0�4 * to ther conaid .. was deferred. The get. bare. —Our meroh "' , one and all, J..Hobkirk,_h"�purchased eifine build-', with their packing -house an � .
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ma , U1__ lit tb audience. Whet . the meeting was J
. 0 . i � * next meetin of Presbytery will be held are laying in iumnmens : stocks of the ing lot from Mr. Wm. Stoneman, or., commence at once to r ianufacture all I i-
. ll, I 1% I > I I . . I � - . . over' all dispersed to their respective � I I .
. - . at Londeab �� 1 - on the second Tuesday of - oho s, an4 ptirchasers in situated on th' same street but on the kinds of sugar -cured mea , spiced, rolL 1, . . I ; , I I -
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;1 the fare- � of the, coun would maire norih de, an intends shortly erectin rollettes, California hams and broakfal t homes, a flowing wilh joy and satis i .
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.,; 1[y MANT:ERZ7. -May, at hal 1 ast 10 o'clock in all .. .
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D . . am' to S' � . - to pur- a ndat resideno This is wh�t we like bacon. This establishment is it great faction. The proceeds ounted to near- "
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� chaae eir spring sup lies.—A some- to see going ol in our midst. � acquisition to Blyth. -_ ly $105.. A social ' a to be held the Oew Prints, �
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mooL.—A review of ,. . 1. " I � . . _ I I — . I V- .-- '_ . - ma,ke - � . I -
I i- T'ity HIGH SG I curlin . following Wednesday i vening,to, i ;
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I ,� Due Ist class CL Foreign Association. was also - what novel and : inte 'Vsting 9 � L lm� i I I . an attempt to consume the immense . I I �
' '( __ � P -h took place on the eaforth rink on H JUs GreWLA. I staffav L
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i - � held mi th Presbyteflan church, Sea- matc . . I I . 1_ 11 , - � ( eW Ginghams., . �
II I second and thW class, certificate work fs . . " oleman, of LoCALITIES.—Quite an enjoyable til -0e quantity of .eatables le " :)ver,, and an
i orth, on t same day. Auxiliaries at Wednesday evening. The match was P'SPNONAL. ' Mr. Thombad : �
� �gh other good time was, III doubt enjoyed. ; �
: -will be commencei at the 8eaforth HQ d a rink ( . L . I L i
t I I Goderich, hames Road Myth Clin- betweenMr. J. D. MeLairen an this place, who has been iinder the was. spent at the resid mce of Mr U. . i - I L
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School on I - � -ton and Sea - ited. composod of Messrs. J. A. Wilson, J. C. weather for qome time -is getting -all Hamilton, on Friday �ev I I . i � ,
orth were well represe . I . . , . � I New Shirtingst
a � from differeLt parts of the co�nty have . ... . Kinb 'n. 1 3
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f - -ged their intention of taking-advan� They rep . 140 members a4d collected Har#4e,, John Weir and D. Watson, rigbt again in'd'able to be but ----:'Mrs. number of our,villagers a d othersfroi ri : —Rullett, and f . . � . .
! mv sigui i _ HULLETT STILL AuElD. I
! I tage of this review. Any �pn e who de- $4-39.75 during the past 'year. Mrs.' and wag for a barrel 4 Oour, to be do George Hill is iying very ill at the resi- a distance Miss NcID re, who .he a . . I L I i
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I was elected voted by the losing side! for the b ne t d t McAllis- L
. i . Thomas Fair', 'of Clinton, � e fi ence of her faiherw Mr. Rober, been visiting .her uncle, r. MeTavisl , especially that part f it of which K' New Denims.
i sires to% do so should notify the head- , . , I . - .
President; -Mrs. Fletcher, of Thames of the poor. The match was 22 ends, Mr. ter'L and is not: able to be niloved home. burn forms the centre an not be sur. I I ,
if j I I . . d . of this place, left for her home on W` - . I - I . -
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t nda4ce at the t ,'e 0-' plissed in Canada for t e exce Ion e i I . . .
I . naaater at once, ag the atte I 11 e ,d I a of . .
i - Road, and 88 McKay, of Goderich, McLar�,n playing four pairs. of stones, and A Gooi) Ho E. —A few days ago nesday..—Hensall having men add ' t i-,:�_ ` I - ` .
t present time is very large, and oaly.a its horse flesh. This. i proven by the
i . � . were electod Vice -Presidents; Mrs. , receiving an advantage of W points. He called in to see Thomas Coleman's Shire Staff% and Dublin cong �egations, at r S
rth, Treasurer, and , L- -time: ,
.1 ]limited number caiix be accommodated in , � This bred stallion 4nd we were not disap- English church friends, * jo have hith New Gottonad,et
i - , Win. Robb, Seafo won the match by throia points. ' high prices.realized fro time to . I . p I
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- J each of the classes. . - � Miss J. Anii'lerson, Seaforth, Secretary. .was . hi4 first attempt- at curling, never - . I ' herl for animals raised wid sold by .our far- I - . I . - I
. . � . . . %inte*d in seeing a good one. He is to held service in tho wn ball ,, . _. . I I
i 0 1. __ - - . . beforehavin played a stone. —The Rev. ing five years old and is &! beautiful. purpose building a chu ch as soon t a - mors. .rhe tollo wing I a list of a few I
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i Cou;aF.RT . R Gift Sale at the'People's Mitchell, will deliver his black with white points and has I t tip,, opens. . We w sh of the sales which . Ne ' Tweeds. � 40
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I � sTz - Mr. Tully, of � them ever; - , .
; . next,, being St. Patrick's Day, the usual Root and Shoe store, Seaforth, for the next 30 1 T vels," il- of bone and a4ion with style ,Comt en y noie with I I I . �
_ . lecturelon "Livingstones ra ined. success. —We within the papt few a : Mr. Win.. . I . 10
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i . anati4l concert and lecture will: he given 'days. To ever., r cash purchaser of 198i'we ,%vill . . . I Rynn sold a I . I �
. I lustrateld by lime - light �, views, in the He has proved;himself to be I& service- themusical talentof a r village was . two year. old stall �
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= I - men's overshoe 4, value $1,60 ; to every 80 pur- Presbytierian church on � 'Monday even- ablej horse as. 1 some of his - ts have h ly appreciated. at the Kirkton do4- "Prince of the Isle," to Mr, T. M. I . I - 0
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I ouijhat evening. I reryt g -chas .
5 I . er, a pair, c $1.40; 1 The is in aid of bep"n imported ones. � . I a ig on Friday eveninglast. —Either th .tt, of Goderich townshi or $45 A FEW MORE LINES OF I
f misses! overshom, value ing, neit. . � ert e Ellio
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. to, -a ' stiecess, both musi .-ally and to, e.,rery 95 pur chaser, a pair of children's 'over- I —_ This horse goes to Dak and 'As one of . 1 i
�� t'a�v the ,Melchanies' = and is said, - I 0 - *Young Men's Christian �kssociation or . I I t
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S Fat , be very I -
- M �e ctua-4, -and, if favorabh weather shoo? or a pair of women's felt slippers by those wbo.have hear4 it, to the a(lvocates of it " have one through. "
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Is vauchsafiait,. the church wdill e crowd- and for every! e 3.60 purchaser, a pair i of either . Wroxe,ter. �,� . 1 .1 F Mr. Johii Clarke
Women's or4uh sea' rubbers: For '30 days only inter Ing an in . Theresho . I . . the county of Huron. . .
I ed. Am the musical celea; '. ies to ' � Cup.LiNc..—A, game wa,A �layed be- 1. sold a heavy draught . a6re, four . years Winter G . os
- peoRlwa & good turn out.� iss Aggie Me- I -GodericL
� ong ; ,it the . Boqt and Shoe Store', R a mout'— I t. . J I � I
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I be. present this year, in ad ' * I to 4 WMLIS. . i 95.127' an Ai the Wingham and Wroxeter cur- old, to Mr.'Andrew: McDonald,' of Man- � � .
1 I I I I - - Intyre,who had been lai p with an at- I i I I . -
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i Tegular chbir, are the followin, qW 6-lise' - ftoNoapm PHY and book-keeping sue- tAck I "" 0�1 U ling clubs'on the rink here ion Friday BRiEFs.—Rev. Bisho Bald win lea' chestie, for $200. M'r. MeD ald also
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. I , � aggle . ; Nli4s cessfully tauglt by correspondence. -Ji -Arran tured in Trinity I ay TO CLEAR 0
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9 V! i Cam bell, of Saaafor � I 9' ag3p mifficiently recioverod to be around. lastifor the Gibbons medal, r sulting in evening on 11 Missio Lry PUTchased a'two year old from Mr. John" � - � � I . . .
S; rich ; Miss O`Q -1 i I r, of inents baxe bec n perfected in Alms Commercial viptory for t e visitors by 5 shots.- � nL Life. " He ' .
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McMillan for $200' r. . d
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I I. - College for giving to young ladies and young — r. J. Willon, V. S., late of Kincar- a an ablif! man and ' delive ed a'powerf a I t I i ! I
I I usse,14, and Mr. T. E. Joslyn, of Sea- I . I FiRE ALAI—Quite a sen ation 'was I
. . . gentlemen, at their homes, complete elementary dine, intends openirig an ilbffice here for ' � sold a three -� elding! to Mr., a
I Br� , - k I . �1 lecture.—Rev. Dr. turns, of Hamilton', year 'o'ld �, � � cj.�.
forth,. so that, our readers may loo for- courses in Phonography and Book-k6eping by the practise, of his profession, and can .. cauf led -on the �Iorning of Friday last by I John M6Marm, of Seajrortb, for $175, 1%
.- I Is preached in North street Methodist AT A S NCRIFI 'V
. wtvrd to a treat of no mean order.. The corrpsipdadena. Each courseconsistoo, twen what might ha�e disastroi . and bought from Mrs. Whiteley, of the - . ;
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d b the pastO r, four, lessons, ar, d is thorough and practical. For YO i chn I .
lecture wfl-I be delivere fire. rch on Sunday, bu I morning- amd � I
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I I - y irculars expla Ming. the system and terms, ad- I Young Men's 'Christian Association I About 7 4.5 the Roy%li hotel, oc- evening.�The church Nvra well filled on Huron road, a three ye�r old gelding for I ' � - 1, I-
. . lluv. Father She&, who, is well known as c . d by R. V.* Kina, was 'discovered . I
I - dress Pimfctpm Atrsm, B. 1D., Alma College, St. rooms will be open on Tuesday, Thurs- cu I e $140. Mr. C. Dale, jr., sold a yearling i I .
- a first-cla- a speaker, and will, be sure to Thomas, Ont.; . 952-2 to a on fire, Et .the7citizens at once both occasions.—Rev. Mi, Eby,�who is
� , day and Saturday evenin,is of eich'week, ; . entire colt to an American buyer for i I .
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. t 8 I A. DyR1RTIS'1,mE," from the I I Central . .respon( 1 E ' McFAU L
I . inaintain his ' all-mcrited reputation on . . � ling to . the fire bell soon got it a missionary to China, will deliver a $250 and he sold a pair of four year
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this occasion. , Groqerytoolat) for insertion this week. Vill _! : ;_ . � under control� The fire for $400. Several 1 �
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� I . otovdpipe f other good sales have also taken place � . I I
.- Com,i-m-st-x.N.--TAixy.—Mr. C. E. St. . I . Tuckerstalth. � � eeds to go to procure a- library or . I � )i
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AGENTS rANTED. —To good i reliable , . LOCALITIES. We axe sor to rec but these are the'prin ' ' es -
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Clair Simpson-, of the Bank.of Qommekee STALLION SOLD. —Mt. 'Geo. Nott, of the death of the youngest Id of Mr. 91-.7by, as he lost his wben his housp � __ _ . . f I . fi
agents, to seli� iianos and organs. Liberal salary . - � :
here, entertained a numbei of f�ieDds at to o6mpetent �n en. Teams and rigs Jurnished. . the : 3rd concession of � Tuckeramith, burnt ' last year. rs' Archd. ' - - — ' . i � LINERY HOUSE, - :�
I . - . , Thomas.hliller� who died her( on Satur- was - Morris. . � � - , i L
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- au oyster supper in his rooms op Frid#y Scow BRos. Seaforth. Ont.' . 952-8 L. R a impotted Shire stal- Dickson, after a protradted illnessr of t I - I � : 1.
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�, - - last. The entertainment was i LAKig. HuRox HxRRizfGs. — A few Thomas Dustow, �f the townshi iss Charlotte. Paulin, of - o r, a umbed an Friday -Jast - NOTES.—Mr.-Wm. Taylor ha's moved :
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7' � I a, compliment to Mr..J.. D, packa-es left and till be cleared out A a sacri- I on to the farm, whi h lie - purchased SEAF RLTH - ONT.
rotten up aa of Carrick, ne�r Belmoro, for a hand-. 19111ty to that baneful disease, ,,consumption. _-_0 L I Is
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7, nted fall catch 188 . 'LiH)LAW. & ran' 4 . .
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t . lace. Warra, 5' -6.1 I 0 . 9 . i .
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I IX)rrancj previous to hisdeparture, for the .80 im orted by Mr. at P esent. —M as Ella Gibson' returned Her fune'ral, which took, 31ace on X - from. Mr.. John G er. Mr; Taylor - .
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5 1 - FAmiw; Central Grocery, Seaforth. - J � i I fi
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; . ISTorthwest. During the ev i th - . J. J. Aher, of Colborne,- 'and is one of da.V, was largely attendied� thus showin ,,eighbors very kind __ I — - I
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: ; e'I"ng e Tim, DomNioiir Ic an,y the finest horses in the county. fro Winnipeg on Tuesday e ing last I
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. host in a - ileat speech, Mi . I � the high esteem in wl�icli the I y and obliging. � nomination to th Of
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� ) - . dreso carnival the last conte,4t for the thlee mile f t wee . u
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I - ! th"I fian - skating exhibition ' husband find oeq pant, has gone to reside near To- - .
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: 1)orrance, with a well filled purse. which ra�fi and I e SCHOOL BOARD.—Th� Tuckersmith 8 LVER WEDPIN-G.-AA larg number was held. She leaves . that meeting. Hoping this will satid.
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t i had �_.eu contributed by., the 1businesg tised to take place on. the Dominion Ice i Rink School toard met at Mrsi. Knox's hotel, eight children to mourn her loss. Th 1 robto, where lie int do carrying on factorily decide the vexed question, and 7
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� tf Sea -forth. Mr. - Darratice had this Friday evening, have been postponed until SaturdaA 27th February - , farming Operations for his br,6ther-in- trusting �- you will give this a space i
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t i e w. -Master James tv.[cC( .
� em ' ers pres I residence on the evening of Taesda . r I
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. I many, years, and his intercourse with - � Sy-zDs, SF,F,Ds. 1, +imothy. ' he -secretarv',-treasurer pre- ; � 1 0 — I laid tip by being struck on thee'ar with James- -MeCly mont, John Sparrow, Jas. -.
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! I seed, Orchard Grass, Hungarian Graks;Mllet, - lastweek to eel .
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; -the business men of the town. in this sen. d his on a, which IWIere accepted. a snow -ball, is able to be arotind again. Duncan, S. A. Moffatt), Alex. Foster, I
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. i with them and they took this means of T E first'consignm to Apply to th�' township treasurer for sion, met with & ve hnston, Jos. Morrow.
: Ef ent of, Old ountry . you ge portiori of the gather' g 4took ster stock of New Dry Goods of every descrip- ry tt, John 0 �
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r i obliging,. courteous and gentlemanly, Lionstore. Call at R_ Jamieson's and -have a Dining through h "hands for school I Fresh Teas and Groceries wh�` working with- a friend's horse when the 1AYER, - MR. EDITOR, .81n,�I see there
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� I eanor. 't is, a. coinpliment which, purp I
I c . kep up the merry hop till the 1wee sina cheap. Leading ces pa animal kicked him, thereby breaking is another vindictive individual in our
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7 i . ailthough deserved, a u. 9 . man Mr. Wilson-, "forth; Put in tend,ers anted to get good value at tho leading store ill three of his ribs. .Mr. Laidlaw's many t�wnship who ii ashamed t -o sign his �
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I . .r. Doir ORITUARY.-N11 � _� Morris, A. TAYLoR. 952 . - friends will be pleased a hear that he is �ame to his productioil. Now, siif -if .
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i ance left for Manitoba on Tues Ay, and regret to. learn of the death of Mrs. - I -a fabricat� false. .
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� r, schools requiring thiana. ,, 0 HymzNEAL. - One of these liap . ever a man set himself t
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. ly Ift respec � ay, were ! , I B�ucefleld.
I - for hi m so f at , 4A an: esteem I ary 17th, atthe residence of Mr. an(i � Ratepayer.", ,Small i danger of me
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of the people of this town will ae . authorized to have'; No. J school house MR.'4CA6WXLL$, LECTURE.' bir. Cars- Mrs. Jas.,, E. Wilkinson, being the in I I . - amminga,liedown li-is throaf he is I
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. . but he will succeed in whatever; a ', . in repair at tfie summ4i vacation. It titled " Laught�r, " in Dixon'6', .hall on second son of Mr. Thos. Anderson, oof cople in this neigbborl ood are suffe n was cb&en Deputyo .
i life, he may adapt or wherever his f , ie McKillop, and her death causes'the first was moved by Frank L�yton, and see- Thursday last, ; As -a mimic and story. Morris. Ther from bad colds. -Mr. 'Johri Mills had cove at my own solicit 1 tion every man �
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lot inkir be cast. L oiIded - by Win. Dalrymple, t4at the teller we think that Mr. . as the misfortune to lo orse who attended the meeting k ows to be
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If TaL BOOT BL.kC)K ORATOR. -Alr. John was born 6n the old homestead farm I .
r aid $5 each for incidental expenbes.- the 10anadian Gough.' Whilehis lecture ents, one being a gold w tch and chaia SCHOOL REPORT. -TJ ie . following re- S�YS I have lashed ,inysialf into a fary I
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� in thia tavvu, entitled "Hits and her brother David. She was married to _ I -1 I � I Im . c . (
at Kyle's �hotel, on�. aturday, 26th the samo time pervaded .throughout ,by Harloc4 school forthe lonth of Febru- We evidently does not know the'differ-
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; isses, on. Monday evening last. There Mr. Dickson about 22 years a of 2 o'elop' a hi h moral sentiment. - 1, Mr. Cars, wish'them. all the 14 .
I . June at 1-k ary: Senior Fourth -la as. Stevens, ence betweeii utter contempt and fury. ' .
. viNlits this lace Again - we -'predict, can give them. I .� and Jas. Reid, tie, 2nd David Reid,.3rd Contempt is the ly feelin a I can enter-
;, 10 were well repaid for their treable. Mr: dren, four boys and four girh. Thia — . . . � . . I - - 1 . on � - . . - .
lr � for. imlafullh ,e. 1, � ! Albert McG .
�f _. L,ea6u - f I regor. Junior Fourth-Ist' tain for such as " Honor Br�,,,Ylit," -" 0
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- a Ion -1, is about 20' years- A age- I i . I .. ! . I
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. . 7 usic, I k 0 L jis popu. chibese-maker for the en i Call 3rd Ellen Tasker. Secorid-Ist Joseph I asserted that I was not chosen at that - � �
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� the versati and magmeiism. of the first of last July and her death -as not mental m, i. recitations, dialogues, Boot Blacl ra , ,will deliver I I '
i � I - lity - - � . , � Garrett, 21 n.d. Agnes Crosby, 3rd F lorence I . �
I � . a la tire en e and see Mr.'McCorrimings, the tailor, if . � meeting as candidate for: tbeReeveship
� . once celebrated ex-mank : AN7iddow'st unexpected. Mrs. Dickson -was. kind- .readings! and addresses, -will be held in I rb ct' tithd "Aniongtheka§ses," I . -
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i while he lacks his buffooneryand coars I- . otartud, imable lady, whom -t know I . . . ' I a tant a good fit.-Mis. A. Stewart Garrett, 4th Lane. Tasker. Senior -.First Now,.Mr. Editor, s.1 und6rstand you- . (b
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� being to i4an-leate in hiii. hearers good town where; she had so . - I . 0 . . I - - I z I'-- . * . - I I Rate.
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I ke js a success in an felt in the fa imily circle, where she was it's I : - . . Ethel, , upport Mr. Turn ull he lies or he K
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lecturer IN -Ir. Clar �ver held in the 'see' putation was not nece a
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� - _e I fou§ wing formet yesidents of. Hibbert of Tyner's saw miII, took .�right. T ey knows to -be a lie pure and simple, The , --Al
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1 should be! a crowded house. I A .the lea4int, breediers � give my I
� somethino, over eighty dolla�,s We The remain� were .interred in Goderich I - - "
- . . C, pal �osi�tions 4the recent elections befd received some severe scralclies, but, no' thiso support to Mr. Turnbull are men of N
I aderstand he has arranged t� 'return ceraetery on I'vIonday last, .'a,ud Ae .-Three o� our sporting . 11 I .thoroughbred cattle in western dis- __ . . �
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. I ;ernit'y started out' on in ighlatid' toWnsh4, Cass' county, :)ne..+Reviv 1 rtises m" two strict integrity,� men who I am confident - I ea
I here on Su-nday the 21st-inst.,. when, he eral was attended by a large' num.bber of fral � , Saturday last I other damage was d4 al ser- trict. He adve this issue
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Meeting of abildren,-taking as his sub- - on 11, tovyn clerk and Justice of the a pi�r til 'N Mr. G. .
. Wrls. " On LOCAL BRim ks.-The Rev. W. IA. Me.. chase ran the game into ;a, log. Two.of . e h cli_here. . say is correct. Rev. if. Danby, I � C' (
! � 'lot , i Fainaus Boys and Ir. . I 0 . . first volume of the Dbminion .Short-
� i I Peace, and Win. Norris, assessor. There. --hNTERTAINMENT. -Our literary socie� Horn Herd Book, lately inaugurated, Anderson, kr. G. Baird sr., Mr.; Alex I Al
�; will addiess , a mass Kay, of Woodstock, will pre'adh in the the sportsmen remained on guard while . . I . . . 3 1
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i , . : th Hibb t ' ei-1wereon bdth tickets, Monday evening. The following pro'. I the County -C'ouncil 'junfettered by , lie
I - Uerotiam of the Temperance Movement." Sabbath ne uIrs. In bar's to borrow an axe. He soon re- e I er , I � - by any Short-HOM Hei-d Book in the
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I . I ed, e,,'with two dogs a world. � Mr. Milne has �O head of short' I
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: Meetings will be given next'w�ek-. ' t to *the yoting, and a special - invita- and three rifles, proceed d to open war- . Clelland playeda duet, doing them t horns eligible for registration in' this I '
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! ! PREw,yT.Fftv Mrp,Tx-,,-(�.�The Presby:- , be prese.nt,-We are glad to seeMiat Mr. nu in,ber of holes in the log and started � 9 standing of his stock; In dd to
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elturch, Seafarth, on -Tuesday last. - Tb ere. covered to. be around. He ,Was ,n to wn prepared for the onslati-a it. However, I
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I � bring out his -proof and give ,tile.. nalnes Ill(
4 . � I Wa& a good Attendance of niembers. on Tuesday.-Th�e Hensall curliai-s play- they counted without c��t, as Mr. Rey- - ! / 4�ppen. . 4 � � - ing -better than ever this . I
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t . Mr. Musgrave read- a very interesting ed a match with two rinks of the Sea- nard charged them quickly --- 7too quick- CATS'WANTEDI at the Xi en Ele- an spring an - he weighs ,2,400 Of �
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! af ter same discussion was Tead and tea m came out a few. points ahead. -Mr. " e
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� Adopted. - Session Records were. handed Geo. E. Henderson has purchas' d the in, issid his 'foxship. fU then clubbed betwe th�' 1st of Aprilt D. I , " Mother Hubbard ;" Mr. C. M eClel- great deal of very excellent stock, and I
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. in;.' _J mittees were appointed to ex- premises on Main street, which . he now the fox W:ith his gun, bili was- astonished 99 . ng& they are now beginning to show for
COM , V 7-F,IISMILLBR hits still a few* Felt- . . -
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V mine tkein, and after being reported on occupies. togrether: with the barber shop to see his gun. G to, &ces, the bArrel * Booi s, Men's and Boy's Overcoats, Cape, &c. left, Luekri6w. '
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. W. ere duly ei-tteated by the - Moderator. adjoil-111 ', - - I g over his shouldet..' - Seeing their whi(h he will clear out during, the next week at " pl�yed a -set of waltzes in finished style - ____._ . .
. ng f rom Messrs. Curry� Brothers 901111 .1 . � I ; BuvaR NOTES. -The spring.assiyes -,Yill
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� COMMIttee appointed to: . consider the property.71y1r. John Houston. of 1 Cali- boldly came to the rescue and a ened I I Mr
, � I Offeks special drives in plain and fan6- flannels, - S, 41 :Tnr-, REEVE9TiiP.-',NTR. EDITOR,- ton, Vidore Judge Rose. -Mr. Q. G, -
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t I aM The report disapproved , of the this:vicinity for the past two months iii adieu and took his departure for a 95b I I : I ther notice of letters �n this subject, arrived home fro.m. Glielpli'last -week.-
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)roughb,red stock And -25 fine bree
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ee',Sful M' -.ill bis ventures and Is
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Huron county bas sent lout a,
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187:�. 11elias got240ai_ -
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en',ent'reman who h_-V.,'ieafort)-, 11.1 I
- .J�. W. Jnhn�'toni.i% niaking ill
here. lie first weent. to (;
pids, _Nlichig'anil . where lie ha'd
It-'*a,;t for. carryiu g the inails We
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some ttlbne. Coming
r.Ytars ago he enga-ged in the I
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I Mr. Johnston heartilyenif
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