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!!!! ...... - Z�_ � I attentic n to the ovill.known as a sahoul teacher at Zetland th full benefit of ' his profou d e I ' �
I p!aaes were drain d out and by Tuesday We would again .direct . � in '. e The ' irdex to tf -
� . . ny ye� , 24th now 6ffer him a r ward of $50 to prove tb procee we hope, at
--- - re ago, died on Tuesday f r:m - sii�� sfulandare,
OA -, had resumed dangerous practice of Dg snow iia truth of his insinuation that I am maintain cceS of tbo.niew pattor i L
SH, night the town, in all parts late Mr. Young has not been away success of the labor8 -Z .
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EDWARD - q its ordinary appearance. Wednesday was balls on the streets, and especially at Paz- )f L he ing a lottery, Unless he can do so be, should A 8 a flurt � - � To those in need of
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- ill C011tinue to buy any u;ntity of cold, with anowfl.irries, and appearances sirig teams. The constable li authority ais own Ouse ; being a very large man n decency refrain from serving up his new field. .
W � . -ball thrower and have as unable to get around. He weighed in commo � s f a very de- speaker and a good and earnest preacbe3 , ..
. I 011 and Print Butt, r. Also Dow indicate that Ive may have Bltigbing - t3 arrest every snow bout 500 pound8.—Re,v. E. W. Hughes, to the public the recollection 0 we predict - for hirri a succ�tsful und us- - . .
- Fine R pshins 7(d tallow before Christmas. I � him punished, and we would like ,'o see him hed' fective memory as well as the producto of and I �
Rides, Shee I exercise tha —A gC Did many astor of the English church here, preac ful pastorate. . I . �
Furs, --40.— last.—Mr.' John an extremely jealous mind. . i --41.—. . I .
�Li� t authority. Seaforth on Sunday 'Readymade
at his old stand ' CaDadian-bred stallions have bee s . D. WF-ISMILLER, � i - ,
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� Tiat Wohiri.ta's U6 uar from this vicinity to the United S;ates with- owler, §f the Boundary, is all right now. , — ____ I Wroxeter-�,
ET,SEAiORTH. ing of tha."WOmen$ Christian T mperancO He is not going r,o bunk it alone another I rly set in wA
GODERICH STRE . I inthepastfew weeks. .Aniong others we I Now that the winter has fal e good I 0 1 '
. Union was held- aP the residence of Dr. . r. Charles Glow, of tie Huron pold winter. I Bluevale. ! Id like you to call and get somd of tbes � ~ - -
==:::������ Smith, on WedDpsday afternoon. There learn that M is Pugh and Mr. ' won . at 123c and i9c per yar , some of heavy 8 Clothing,
. . Road, Hullett, sold a very fine ,hree-year- 1 . --- *_ I I LoCALITIE4.—Mr. Jame Flannel d' that
�n of members. Mrs. 1 12 yards for $1, 25 pounds of �
was a good attend' ce old to Meesrs. Tennant Brothers, London. � Beechwood. ' � Thomas Stewart exchanged houses on Wed- Dress Goods a on for 26c. rroduce i
I '"'LOTHING. M. Y . McLean reao the -delegates' report of � oved on Thursday. bright Sugar for $1, 2 cans S Im . I or cash, W'. . �
0 , I This animal was raised by Mr. GIBw and re- Our genial storekeeper, Mt. Goo. nesday. They each rn gladly taken and a liberal discouit � . I
I I the Provincial Cojivention, held in Toronto NOTES.— Dow be more 1250
� " alized a good price, although horses, of this I K. Holland, has now on hand &-j fine a stock Ar. Stewart's residence will . Lmn & CO., wroxeter. I i
� a few weeks ago. �t was resolved to again eyL did found L convenient to his business.—Wm. Patterson rain� Within the past week we 11sve made t
I kind do not bring its large figures as th of winter goods an can be ID &DY � FLoo-D.—The recent caused the �
. . I supply isolated lumbermen with good liter&- - ' til �
, a a few years ago. --We ,notice by the On- untry store in the county.—Mr. John has removed to the house owned by Mrs. ; river to rise to an unprecedent"ed height un
. , a great change in the arrangement
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� . BIK range of New Clothing vercoll, 8, and Suits ture, similar to wh�t was done last winter, tario Gazette that His Honor, the Lieuten- jM&lo3ey jr., and Mir -s Maggie Rreedey, only Wamoley.—Mr. Jobn Skilliug held the see- : on - Tuesdav last, it was fl�wing over the - about one-third of I
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I - __ youtba,Boys',and Children's 0 value, and and the ladies will'be I�leaocd to receive con ft people on the our storej Z5
rices awxy below arditaiar ant -Governor, has been pleased to appoint ' Mr. Henry Reedoy, of Beech- ond meeting for the purpose of organizing a
bought at proportionally lower rates- tributions Of book� and papefs for this pur- 'daughter of is time more 1 road and ooding oxt thei I
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. which wflIV sold at Mr. James Lennon, Barristerat-Law of r arried at Irishtown church on SiDgiDg class, and he was th . It tore away an our entire floor Space to Reard.ymade
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. Iffews; overcolds from $1,50 up"; Men's uits from $4 pose. , The Christi n Endeavor and Boworth Of code Ball, Td)ronto, to be a Notary i wood, were m successful. He now has fif ty-two members. 11 north, side of the village lie carding mill Clothing, Tweeds and Furnishings.
.1 A ercoats f rom .
i Suits from $4 up -, Boys' 0 ted iii, push . Tuesday last. -They are -a mest worthy Mr. immense hole beside t ��
up; 130ya t �m $1.75 p - Children's League Societies ate to be reques PuTlic in and for the Province Off on the roll.—Mrs. Robert McPherson, i threatening the foundation. The corpora- This Department is now separated
. � . . Onta in, ,young couple -and are deserving of the' many '11c8day �
- $2,715 up; Children's Suits f r Wk Of iurs, com- the teaching of terhporance principles in the - J �;c . hem Timothy T. Hewitt and Mr. Conlin were I , - I after-
; I (�Tercoats from $2.38 up. our ol . h Schools.: It was also decided to Mr. Robert Steele, of Egtnondvi le, haj� � nice compliments that are being paid t tion put teams to work on ' ely by itself and will be carriedor, I
I rising Wise and Gents' Coa* ; CAP8, Capes, Sabbat I valuable pigs drowned in the floc d can moned to give evidence on the Truax i ving dirt to try and stop further jentir
: r4rettes, muffs, Boss, &q., is now c mplete at the nidtr, if he is available, I by their numerous frienda.—Miss Annie sum f I noon dr,,
,e. secure Conductor $ e in the interest' the heavy rains of this wee r. Robert I teach in election on Friday in Walkerton.—One, o Mr. LeckWe tannery was 8180 upon a much larger scale than hereto-
ftMain Clothing and Dry Goods Ho � Doherty has been re-eagaged to , I pleass,nt and happy events took -place damage. �
to deliver a pu�lic le.ctur � lrauL he ! mbankment between his
. i - enefi of the -Ladics' Union as Logan is away on a trip to St. IPMUL , school section No. 5, at a considerable ad- ,,,I th "' ta fore. The same attention will be I
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WM. P1CKkRDy at the reside�ce of Mr. John rried -
I . F%?% and for the b � teachers of the Presbyterian Sal bath 'L� chool I . the river havin g been ca 011v to the Men's and Boys' Depait-
T. KIdWs 11 , Seaforth. low ebb, and needy vance in salary. on which occasio place and en
. . a I their funds are i at a - .in this. town pro�:ured a beautiful white ell� Morrie n Miss Mary Ann away. The sight was i,ornel hing appalling 0
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: — — .. cages of poverty are preqi!Dg since the cold flower wreath, f rom, a Gnelph coE servat 61ry to . . Kinburn. . meVittie was united in marriage to Mr. on Tuesday afternoon the wDole fl&to and ment, as now given to 1,adies' Wear,
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I weather has set in�. If &Dy f8miliCS in the I The I so and only the"newest .and best goods
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� be placed on the casket of the late Rober tOW13SMaD James Moffitt, of the boundary line. ower part of the village beiD ; one immOn
community have: opera, or cast-off articles of * MATRIMONIAL —Our genial I dnesday, in, the, 4T
I Wallace, in token of their regard fo - ' wedding took place on We - will be o, ered to the public.
o # clothing, they wolaid confer a favor by leav- . Mr. C. M. ML!Gregor, V. S,, has deserted presence of a large number of friends and lake. It made one think of I he late Johns
I gut 16=011 (9XI(OOROV him as. a faithful brother teacher, and ro'speo i I a disister minus the loss bf life. We have recently added several
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� 91 L ing them at the rerdidence of Mrs. M.jB. ' I the ranks of b%chelordorn and become a The knob was tied by Rev. I. w
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, I for him as a sincere, Christ an an -1 eek' he acquaintanc LOCALITIES —Mr. HamiltiOn. had 8 lambs lincs of Overcoats and Suits, which are -
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� . ent of the i as, benedict. On Wednesday of last w )eting of the
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I Smith, Church troet, Presid . _ . —At the m( . They were
- � Dr. G. Franklin Belden has puiob , 'a - A. Y. Hartley. carried away by the flL0
� . Dion. Thenex meetingwill be held at was married to one of Clinton's fair daugh the Bluevale . I marked down close for casib.
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� DISTRICT . Dr. Sm�ith's re idence -next Wednesday had placed in his office this wee c a . ters in the person of Miss Minnie F., Spoon- Young People's Society of - pasturing in Mr. Sanderson field north of . f
. __ I I dental chair, which in of the AWA and moo i Pr6sbyterian church on Friday it was do The corporation intend to ]
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� I � —_ � -_ afternoon at 4 o'�Cleck. A large attendance or, daughter of Charles Spooner, E1,q , of � .
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i . improved .style for dental work. Thi4 chili cided to hold a tea -meeting about the mid. Of the village- q on all the
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I Busj�N�Ess CnAsws.—Mr. I ames Burgess, of ladies is desired. that wi that town. The ceremony took place at the dle of December. Before the business trans- ir the road at once putttl
- . I � can be changed to any po3itio utly 49ork at it as ir, � One lot of Boys' Overcoats, without 1 ,
. . who hia; carried easeful res- � - . . residence of the bride's father in the presence actions a programme was carried out, con- teams bliat ban corivente -!ill have probab-
on a very-, c . . afford ease and comf brt to the p xtieut whil of a select company of friends and relativee, . a done now m
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� � iniany friends 1 � es, are offered at $1, $1.25, L50 ' .
. . iness in this -_%-I)vj.E.LZ ��TIKV_:;.—The 818tiDg of readings and recitations, voca is 1 to and if not edDesday the Cap �
� EGXO being operated upon..—Air. Isa ah Holma, wait till spring. On 1� �
I t,Aurant and confectionery �
� Rev. Rural Dean Craig performing �he cere- ly ta
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:1 town. -for a number of years sty has dis- of Mr. William'Payne will deeply regret to has returned from Walkerton, i rhere he w I Miss and instrumental. music, &c.—Mrs. Frank feet, and all and $2 each. Accordina to size. .
I I . water had fallen about two i I
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� posed of Lis business to Mr. , G. Glenn, I ' Mony. The bride was sw . Scott is slowly recovering from. her recent I . )ms past. The breaking of the -
. learn that he is '�,still in very poor health, employed for several months. — Wre. Edwl ; nd Mr. J. : Living- danger se( .
, % as possession but it. is boped!that when settled weather * Dennison, of Mitchell, a . I � . I
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: of St. Marys. Mr. Glenn � � Parker, of Braemar, _ is spet ding a wee for the illness.—Mrs. Snider left on Tuesday for Gorrie dam made things wo"a here. I
L - sets in he will imppye.—We are pleased to stone, of Senforth, did the honors :: ; L
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; in a, few days and will carry o m the business _ * with her , parents here.—Rev. Father L - and her home in Michigau.—OwiDg to the in- . A fine lot of Boys' Cape Overcoats' I
L He has, sectired a good _r. ilriatow's new residence is groom. The people of our village
� in the old otand. sea that M ei in years h . . 11c. cessant rains of late the railroad track was Brusself3-
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� . his 4 1 atural . business isearly complete4. It will be a great comfort Mont, who for the past seventei in years h kity will cordially welcome Mrs. . washed under by the Government ditch, .
. opening and with ,been assistant incumbent 0: Iriobto vic.111 ag them and will extend to j the Over- are goiDg at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $1, $1.50 - �
. r to himself and fa�lmily as well as a credIt to , nd will Gregor amo, I the 6.40 train on Tu�sday morning war, A Ru4'_o my! 0 my! how the I ..
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� � abilities will zko, doubt do :a good bi.siness church, died on Wednesday and will ople their beat witilies for their and e1sr: out and $5 each. I
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� and will recti -re a fair share of the public the villsge.—Mr� Thombs Hills ill having buried on Saturday ' t9a.-in. IThedeceased Young pe . unable to g� past Bluevale. costs, Suits, Under Clothing and - )ry Goods fil
. of A. R. Smith's new store.last week. A rush, a
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I patronage. Mr. Burgess is some stylish il Rentleman* was very highly est6emed in the orowd, a continual hurrying, P �arcely enough . . - .
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� I � present. as to what he will do and to where ut nothing but first- . sh where he had ministere so long, and � I - � Exeter. . salesmentowaitonfa eager th ong. why, such- � . �
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. he will locate. If he fin s it necessary to class Riticles'froin garden, stable and shops, ly beloved y bin people Chiselhurst. I business, what Is it cc
11 � few were more high BRIEFS.—The beavy rain during the be- this, prices talk, yes rices- c aland we have A very large stock of Men!s Over-'
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i Ike, will not, we want of' a stylish rig will do well to NOTES.—AIr. R. N. NIcTaggart, postm,s- "
� leave town, which. we hop those in I who deeply- mourn big deat .—We learn ek did great damage by equeezed them down so low. A. R. SMITH Bru§sels.
ill do well I er of this village, is confined to his room ginning of this we 1249-2 coats, with or without Capes, assorted
. have no doubt but that law give him a call.4�The Ladies Aid Society of that the mill dam at Bayfield was carri(d t .
I . jt�ijjd !closing the year's bus' through ill health.—Mrs. Georg i Wren, washing away culverts and small bridges in .
. wherever he goes. t our church ii iness by the flood on Monday, and the im. q around this village. Several cellars FLOOD.—The fine weath i of Friday and In prices from $5 to $15 each. .
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I - base- vering slowly from her iiiickueRs. and L
, . - . imola river and th( I ollowed by the rain of Sundwy
I - by a social a 4 themselves in the mense volume of wate�roion� e Br., is reco were full of water in- the village, destroying Saturday, f . - - � I
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I GuELPH AND GODERIC ItAILWAY.—Tho meDt on Frida�, the 4th of DeceIriber. This is I th bridge bad i) _Wb6n Mr. Wrn. Doig was returning home etables, preserves, etc., stored there, and b4onday, has caused- he water to rise �
, P. .. debris coming dowi th Tuesday eveni
� - CA,inton News Record of 1 this week says : society has beei i organized about two years, .,and rendered il; not very, eafe for travel. from school on Ingo iix I cur r f our villagers losing heavily.— very fast, it now being as igh as ever seelly �
I _t a Meeting o .u4lpb Board of been of great ben- in under the sulky a.ndUrightenedihe colt he ,3everal o We are showing a g -Teat variety of
; . " A f the q and during tha � time has - n agaged raising unless during the great flood of August, 0 .
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� -, matter of the extension as- its operations are not I we.s drivin The spirited animal began to Mr. W m. Trabble is busily ei �
c Trade liast week thi efit to the chur �,b, 9. the front and otherwise improving the Fan- 1883. - No damage has bee done in this io- Boys' and Men's Suits at a price that
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I y to Laki Bruceffeld. I n liberated itself from ,the rig ' cality, excep - ZD
I of the Canadian P"ific �.Xilwa confined merel3 to aiding the management e members of 11 t the sweepin I iz away of one of Ineans a bargain to everi buyer. .
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� . Huron came up. It was statied that Guelph but its member i asaist"the pastor in visiting - I son B'ock on Main street.—Th d It is said
� - ARRIVED to day, from- tho potteries f It ran about a mile when it was captured at
� No. 67 Independent Order of Odd Fellows,. the approaches to the f t b c 'e' -
I I ment of Din or r'c for its race. We i "O ' r' g' — —
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� bad bonused the building of the road. i to the sick and dispensing aid to those in Deed. E land direct, a magnificent asso, this village none the wo 9 g a concert in that in some localities ridges have been
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� Campbellville on the u,udp,rstanding that it The society has also made great, and we are 119 learn that Mr. Voig escaped fairly well, t away. The mor4fin train on Tueg
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improve church goods we will sell at pri �� - SPECIAL. — Twenty-five Good -
; I would be extended to Goderi�ch. Mr. Van sure succeEsfu P' Orts to i store. 126 , only receiving a few slight injnries., Drew's Opera Hall, on Friday r� until noon, on a,c-
� . I One mom- music by procitriDg the services of a good Comeandsee.. j.mcL-iTosv,corncr_ ; 4th of December.—Mr. J. A. McTavish daydid not reach be
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7 .1 1� Horne had promised h . ' . spent Sunday and Monday last at Stratford. count of washouts near Kincardine and Tweed Suits for Boys from twelve -to
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i 0 - . , arty ! ilky Plow Company left Bluevale, . .
z bar said that Van mise to ex teadber, and providing a supp Croip - i x een years of age at $3, $3.50 and
I smiling face of Ajis-j Janet I Mustard i The Windsor Su ARSS 81. t
. h wO like the Irish- I I in t : ' BRIr Taylor, who has been
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Horn � ly of books, NOTES.—We are glad to ni�et aga
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� I tend the road toGoderii in striking coL trast with those wlio 8 ming, -. F.�. —1
- - ) I I oppose having safe �Iand of [�ro b NOTES.—Mr'. S. F"Hill, of Bowmanville, her . $1 -each. Big money's wortbL !
: hoped ly arrived fro th I this place on Wednesday last for Wyo
Man S promise to marry, he did not say every move ini that direction. It is .M the winter.— teaching here for sorne tiLLL e, has sent in
; . . 'heath and shaggy w!:od. , r.. Fra � Grand Organizer of the Canadian Order ,of Where tht,y will put up for
: - I when. This discussion w�g kleptup at great that during tie coming year moi e of the � Chosen Friends, is here at present organiz- - resignation, and the Bo rd are asking for - I
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I carried in- Walker has returned to New York after 4 Thomas, son of Joseph Mitcheltree, of Lon
length, when s. resolation was ladies will seel their way clear to join this I cit.—Mrs. Robert Broi6dfoot, of ns to fill the vacancy at New I .
' ciis vigit among his f�riends . here. I ir)g a coun don, better known as blind Tommy the applicatio . .
structing the President of the Board to us�ful society.-LMr. Andrew KcCaa, who is few Nye . Year's. It is to be hoped as good a, teacher
� 9 , All prices away down for ,cash.
t h; Kanses, is home on a visit to het pArents cal. wonder. Spent a few days at the
� . - on a visit to his brothers here, met with a Messrs. D.-McIntvsh and Win. Kaiser a MUM John may be secu. — unicipal
write to.Mr.. Van Horne concerning the ex i —Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlop. She is lookio� Mansion House, the guest of Mr. red as Miss Taylor. ' M
I � . rig gone for a few days to Virginia. 11 e�p � 3 quiet's-) far, but the time is I
I . tension of the ro%d." most unforturiate accident while returni � ' ar( �
. . d Mr. Win. Kaiser's far hale and hearty.—MrB. Hoggarth hag pur
t t - Leathorn.—Mr. John 91gin Tom, Inspector inatters
� from church In Sabbath evening. When Hart has purebaso 11 - i - 0 i
or) d. . chased a lot from Mr..A,� Boyle and intelids of Public Schooley Goderich, spent Monday drawing near when the pot will begin to 9 _11�
I __ ,- the London Ro% ood man to fill the vacancy " I
� NOT BuYING HoRsEs. nL advertisement near the bonsai he missed bis footing and fell residence - thereon in ' Cottle boil. Another � :dward - McFaul
r - I Scott h a erecting a handEoine . and Tuesday in this place.—Mr. A.
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7 appeared in THE Exro I t,,�7e � signed. �on the sidewal: . fracturing his right leg just ItF-EKGAGED.—Mr. Andrew thb spring.—Mr. Pete ampbell 1 had the hi,a been kept L busy during the past week caused by the removal ol Mr. Stewart and
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� a, , _ or -engaged for nex as the teach �r -
I � by Augustus Luker, , horgell to above the a kle. He is, however, doing been re. - ssels council will be bard to beat. .SEAFORTH. I
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I a . to us . ' 9 ith sl& at t a misfortune to lose one of his fine colts, from Making cider.—Mr. Wm. �'Bawden's sale, the Bru I -
. purchase. Mr. Luker tes saying nicely under Lhe care of Dr. Smith. Dr. of our school on the Tucker . )w days ago from in- s They have held the rate at two cents and .
I that the advertisement i a fraud; that it and Mrs. S!ow'n arrived on Tuesday to see I same salary as Imst year, viz.,. $500. M . an imported mare, a fc which was held on Thursday, 19th iust.,wa yeaIr the_ � I 7�_
I y his instruc- ain for Scott has taught in thi,j sch3ol for sever I flanimatory rheumatism. This promi.-jed to ucce.".3. Mr. A. Bishop, M. I". P., wield- 'With the railway de doff this � . I
. was not inserted by him �or b Mr. McCa%. Mrs. Sloan will rem ' . —The farm- a g , hn 1jawkshaw has rate will obe reduced next year. They '.have Our Public School is making grr-at prepar-
- be a fine colt and is quite a loss ,ed the haminer.—Mr. Jo, I �
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. I is not iiei�g horses, and some time wi+ her father.—We are sorry years and has always given tl a most unive
7 tions, and that he I I 0 tliU effebt. to see that mjny of our Seaforth neighbors sal satisfaction. He is one c f the beat a d era as a rule in this neighborhood ,� are con purchased the property where he resides, also beefi raising a sinking fund under the I ations for the annual' examination which .
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I asks us to make a. sta,temrt � 3hind with their plow1ug. Thia from Mr. John Veal, rate of $125 annually.—J takes place on December 18th.—Rev. S. N.
� achers in t ie county, a , d . siderably b paying therefor a .consolidated loan -
� I We: have Only to say in cqnne�tion with the are almosf afloat. Would it not be wise in- most Hucces"ful to to nothing more thaa'too much handsome figure.—In a few weeks Mr. It. 1). Ronald has sold another engine in the I Mo' er will hold the ann-ual meeting Of the
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I t �_ matter that we received t�he copy of the ad - stead of spen iDg -more money in draining, all interested in the school w1l be pleag6d 0 is attributed
I I I learn of his re-engagement. ! early threshing, more than half ,of which H. Collins will miave into the premises he Maritime Provinces T�As ni�kes five en. Zurich Braneh of the Bible Society in the
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� I vertiaement through the-0ail with ivstruc. 1�te town to Egmondvillo? � I tobor. If th . essold for 1891. 'Saminel Grigg", former
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� l � - . . CUILVERTS' CARRIED On?.—The rece t was done before the fi -st of Oc recently purchased from Mr. J. N. Hooper, — 11
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L . tions to have it inserted �certain number of I— u)l of beavy rains have proved somewhat destrii - farmers would stick to the old reliables, and --The Fiozen Toe Society has largely ib- ty'nof the Grigg House, London, preached comber 3rd. All are invited to attend, and -
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11 times, and Mr. Luker's Dime signed to it. OC .—Our stock is still f hines go reb] here 'last Sunday a collection will be taken up in behalf of
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I -ranted that the is, tive to the small briages and culverts in t e let those who p creased in numbers during the past few in the Methodist Chu I . -
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. advertisement was gerlunke, AL31 This commences a seties Of revival
� , We Brocades, Worst eds, Beavet Cloths and all kinds of there were three or four pr�tty bad wao - be equally as well so ved and save a lot of joined the Society recently. meetings. FAWN19 PURCHASED.—Mr. Henry Koeh- t
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� means of knowing to trie c�ntrary. b 11 I . — —This week some of the youtbs disturbed ler has purchased the 100 acre farm of Mr. �
I -erials, Mantles and Dreeses made to order. e 0 �
1. , nine tj and as the Mantle Mal -1 outs. We learn that t e culvert on ift valuable time. . . I . -efor the sum L
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. sander of it has been guil y of Iforgery, - � I s for which they had the of $6,300. He intends to ut New
� is punishment NXW CASH STORF, OF A. G. AULT, SMA- in. A culvert n the Lon o i . . NOTES.—The tax collector is busy gather- , Years.—Mr. Peter Koehler has purchased q I
Luker cau, very ca ure li�, oceries and out and fell � Usbome. privilege of paying a fine and costs for their �
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� I FORTIL—The whc le stocleof Dry Goods, G r Road South of this village, and another o i villill , .
� v if he can find out Provisions is entirely new. Pleme call and examine TRACHER ENGAGED. i M 11 CK -Y, ing up the grease with which our -'municipal doings. It is time such disorder was stop- the 1100 acra� farm of his neighbor for $6,5W. �,
16 I No trouble the north Bide near the old tannery, w i @ - the school sect D No. 1, machine is kept moving. The municipal .
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i I I ourstockbefore purchasing elsewhere. few more fines will effectu
I it — I - . to show goods. Highest pri�e paid for all kinds of also washed away and renderedl Usborne,- hs6s been enga e for 'V,e�. year government this year ha.3 been economical -
. I farmers produce, mr. Editor, will allow we a, small t- . stop it. . I
� 'r . line being, -impassable. M . Walker, �ars i, services ,rests of the people, and - the
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I t , _21T_A�OTNTMENT.—Mr. all my old cus- he 1892. During the past five and'in the intL All g4l3d Citi2aDS should frown acres of as good land as can be found in �he
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. vj� RESIGNATIOis- A;,D PoI-11 ops I w IV - �fewt r than down such conduct,— Business bas been township. —Judging from the above g. od ,
� - _ .ce in your valuable paper to thank iiinergetic.councillor for this .%rd, was e h taxes are paid with as good grace as r,i,milar quiet with our inerchan s so far this week prices farm lands have not depreciated m ch
. 1 It, i, M. A., who h a for the past tom era for their �aet favors, hoping to receive a fair _ave been highly appreciated, no
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. I T. G. Allell sha-Ere of their rade in the futute, and would be astir on Tuesday and had the broken pla (s f3 pupils having %Due to calls are usually met —There is a good deal
. 1 ,� passed the ontri on account of the weather and the roads.— in Hay township. �
. two ,Fears been, Science astei in the Sea- I es as possible. A. G igbt. Being unRhle besides younge scholars ;nd- vic-Inity just now, I
� . has resigned his ,pleased to see asimany new on - all diada passable by n High Schools, of sickness in town The Laird & Richards block will beoccupied 0
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� 7 Institu eeuming his Avur. 1260 to get rnen to repair the one on the . 31il learn very rapidly under his teMing. Mr. and the medical gentlemen are kept busy. in about another week a! follows : J.C.Rich- - ,- -
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� Road, he took off his cost a d turned in to McKay, both as a teacher '31 'a The changeable weather is accountable for
11 orout) aft the Christ- ards, harness shop ; A. C urrie,butcher shop; . .
i medical course in T LOCAL Buiops.—The Algoma Advocate, work himself. ' - 7 praised and respected* by all who! have- the —The flax -mills at Millbank are rumn ling
: � As r r "' I . most of the ailmeuts.—All are now ready
- man, holidays. During ' de a �here publiihed in he village f Thessalon makes I w — — We heartily pecially John Downey, shoe shor.—Dr.T.G.Elolmes, I
. Mr. Al or in uc an ex- the following �'eference too a former Tucker- . . pleasure of his acquaintance. . who has been on the sick list for some time, at full blast now '.
len has, in additi 3n to be , - for winter and the general cry, es
I .1 - ri n I Elen . welcome bin, among us another year'. i6mong business men and those who have Dr. Gunn, of —Mr. Croine while drilling a wellifor
I I ade, many e do whosa I is slowly improving.— dlilltOD, '
� cellent tesiziter, m smith boy : I I Mr. John Doig, j an., late of �
I �. , a I —Nlr. Richard Delbridge, who r. W. McDonald, in Newton, struck &
i �_i follow !him. for abundant � GREAT CLEARING SALE for 60. days of GOOD PIGS. teaming to do, is for sleighing.—Mr. Win. M I
� .k, . good wishes. will i n ,'purchased the farm of Mr. Men's C) - - was vimitiDg here last w!ek.—*. J. Lowick at the depth of 100 feet. The w . �
� 0: - vershoes 61 a i ,&I , resides nFar Winchelse Ot of is now on the market b jying pork, and is spring v .1ter
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� success ift his chosen profess'on. The trus I f four kinds of Boots and Shoes. _., a in thi3 township, Cudrnoeb, of KippeD, is shipping a I
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, , tees of the.Collegiate Institute have been paying the highest pribe.—Tho Life Boat '
� - . ex- hundred and fifty dollars cash. It is a 9001 Women's Rubbers 35c a pair, at d all other gow e ould 11
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- � in securing the services of equally as cheap. Call and see to,- yo am exhibitor of,B tshire piL crew will be here next week. �
� � tremely fortunate farm, and as Mr. Doig is a strong, healthy, . forty-six fiest and - I
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L Mir. F. J. Pope, K. A., a o�old medalist of �customed to farming he wiy are selling, cheaper than the chet pest .for cash. A. past show . sesson-he won . serves to make money.—Mr. Georgo Irwin, - i -not be lowered on inch. aged � .
- i� � 0 young man a 1249, is a record that he may Sault Ste. Marie L —A young la,cl named John Dame, -
� .ri W111111,011, Haneall, . Sign of the Bit Boot. second prizes, which g in . . Morns. I
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. Queen's Universit . likely do wc-U.—Mrs. JbhnAment of th mewith Mr. Jae,
... F? oud of. With such stock it is not rned home for the 16 yearl, who rtiade his ho
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. a Re town leave hl re on Saturday for Michigan, L ' The - LnCAL ITEMS.—The township fathers met -
�� 91 'a Taylo r & he makes sale� readily. laid up Collie, near Rueseldale, but was engaged for
: M e higheLS" charac4r. Mr. Pope Sale of Boots and Shoes now going on at surprising that winter.—Mr. Michael Doherty is I
� isla are of th where she �ilr spend the winter visiting her the 23rd ingt for general busines3.—The
� I �, act-jil an tut iistr� in Queen's Sons. Price are down, down, down. Custom work following are some of the sales I he has re- with a severe attack of illuess.—Mr. George On I - a year by Air. David Christie, of Hibbert,
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I I n ly made : -One boar and ' was taken with erysipelas and'died after
,- . sow 'O' McElroy has gone to Woodstock. where he . I
� University, and Science Master in Kingston Ii � cent N vhembe
[, -, pieasant'time.�—The Bachelors and Benedicts a T YLOR & SONS,,; so deep ill ,r I as it is at pres-
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comes hig hly of Seaforth halve their ball this evening. The ton and Hensall. , - 126(-1 J. H. Seiffert, North Bruce ; one boar to has procured a go:)d situation in an organ ent, Ow :) t . great suffering,,for nearly three weeks.
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� j On Camlachie; one sow to He was buried on Monday Us
i . -class teacher. John FergUE , q factory.--t-Rev. Mr. Higley, of Hanover, �as t week. .
as a first , 1 his invitations ha�ive been very go �erally re- qlantity of 00i : Hall has got his kitchenjup, better late than
11 n . � I ni . I LoGs WA2STED.—Any , 9 ndrew, Chumah, Maui oba; one een appointed incumbent of Trinity _ Mr. William P. Byers, a former r si-
I ! � 6 already "Lperior teach � Titup A b �
; &ppointrrient. to th . . e A to.—We notice that our' enterpria- asswo&, Birch &c. Won. Dever.—Mr. Thomas R ssell has -a cherr a oin
I I . pondp sound Elm, Ash, Maple, B V dent of Stratford, who has been I I
jug staff will no doubt assist �n maintaining - al yard. High(st boar to Peter Hord, Parkhill ; o e botir to church. tree with 29 chcrries on it. Some of the, .
McFan), has made ted delivered at Hen8all Oatii)B I . one bo r to Thos. ' I six -
1� iDg dry goodelman, F. Ball; One bo —The members of a rni8sion%ry in. India for tho, las ' i
i. UUA Thes. Cudmore, Hen A MERITED TRIBUTE. I
� � reputation '.whic� the SEaforth qui prices paid. D. URQ RT. 1260. re about ripe. Who would go to as - Can ;
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the excellent i . . ite a eba4ge in the appearance of his , I Essery, Creditor) ; one sow to Thl,s. W, erry. cherries a A -
,I - ba jug ly acquired. . I the Presbyterian church here recently ehow- ' F course the tre6ia years under the &Uapices of the Amer I
1, CoUsgiate Institute -4 so jua� He has opened up a room specially LOqAL BRiEFs,—A very little more si ow I California after this. 0
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j. . store. . biorh(o Elimville; one boar to Thos. 1 Darrant, ed, their esteem for And appreciation of their . C Mich Methodist Board -of Missions., has I �een � I _
1 � for iri,3n's and! boys' wear,which is separat3d would make sleighing in thi neighbiorh( I An a sheltered spot.—Mr. ie has . . for le� r
. : I Mitchell, and he still has a lot of first-class thy pastor by pi�esenting him with a � I charge'Of a new hospital er.81 in p
": . — ia a guarai t e . wor * . f gone to Waterloo county, near Hespeler, I ven I I �
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I OF jjIR. ROBERT ALLAJDE.�Mr. entirely from �is dry goods department. and if the swamps being full I young anima . handsome silver service on the occasion 0 ndis.
!-' , ied at the r sidence of his We are very � .Leased to leatn that Mr. A. H. of winter setting in in earnest we may e . Iction whore he is attending to c�tfle for Mr. _ on� .
� I Robert Wallace d mest popul-.vr families. Mr. � Delbridge the twenty-fifth anniversary of his indi The football club of the seventh �
i � I 9 been pect it at once.—On Monday last we had t e . Phin.—Parlor sibeia's will scout be in order g4me
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� I in, Aire. C. Peters, in his town, OD Manning,,Reiive of Clinton, who ba A quarter of . eEsion of Hibbert, played a friendly '
f, cousk, makes a specialt ' of pig breeding� and makes as pastor of the congregation. e
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� . .. Saturday la*t. a resident of laid up for several weeks with a severe at- heaviest rain Gtor'rn we hav� ever had in t e y � i I few ministerm now.—The butcher sboq on the 6th line is n I
I - it pay. a century is a long time, and - with the Staff& club o 'Saturday 14th i4st.,
�, Id won the re. tack of inflarnmation of the lungs is Dow re I . closed for a] I ti me- to con te. It takes a good have �ow ,-
4. Seaforth for several years, an. experience of this village.. D such torrButs �_ � ned the confidence and love of resulting in a tie. These clubs
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� � of our citizens generall He was a covering nicely.—The many friends here Of did the water descend that he streets ut re ' have retai * tart v ith. '
� spect i deal of capital to F3 —,A large num-
Y1. . - Kippen. � their people as well as the Rev. Mr. M-clA.n had three matches : In the first nei her
� ng man, aTd was closely Rev. Mr. Dunt-,morej of Kalamazoo, klichi ded, and Dearly e%*y cellar in the ber atten�ded the Court, o n at the
. good living you] ,I- fairly floo —The undersi'0ed mu$it now re- has done'. He has proved a faithful and clubs, succeeded in scoring ; in the Fecond, I
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- identified with many good aLn:d moral works. gan, will regret to learn of the dea,th pf Afro. place was flooded, much to the lose and di8- ' ,i towniship hall a the ..7th _ns notwith- Staffa succeeded in getting One goal, and in
.- :� quc-st settlement of all accoullts due hint by Decom zealous worker in the Master's Kingdom a.
F -Until his ,strength failed im., he was a Dunamore , hich took place on the 23rd comfort of their owners. The only way to her Ist, without fail. D. WitsMIGLER, , 1250 well as a good, worthy and useful citizeD, -standing t I he big Soo stor 1 m. A great the third, each a.-ored one.�
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t i � I and enjoys thexespect and confidellcei not 'T's' P —BeDL
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L � . I an active member of the Yuung Men's sympathy.—Mr.s. Robert Broadfoot, Of the putting in of a good sewer througli"' ( ar heaviest rainfallever experienced in this alone of the members of his own cougrega- . —Mr. , John Idund's reserve! is all unde of Stratford, died on Wedn"day last W�ek.
11 s tlet. Wtb water at pres?n�, It rnay colme useful yet.
f Christian Association and a ember of the Abilene, Ka'n:aP,_Wa3 in town t i week. main street and deepening the ou , ' Monday I and water- -,
, . Royal Ternplars of Temper nce and Good Mrs. Broadfoot and her young daughter are this in operation there would be no da ,er section, on.T ast. Ditches tion, but of all who know iiim. The coDgre for growing rico.—Mr. M'm. 'Jewitt is d BeDjamin came to Stratford majiy years �go., -
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. . w., i a victiro of visiting at h - of our villagers falling or slipping- off - ing quite a bu�inees ,buying! cattle in thi . cng4,ged
- robust friends in thi I vicinity. She intends return- sidewalks into the de0p.water as was he ,1 carry off the water and overflows were seen and materially under his care, and it is the - � .�, in the town. Latterly he has been
umption an 4 I ere as4ist- sincere.wiBh of all that lie may Ion be towvship.—Mr.1 Wm. 1.4ichi 1 sr., has gone.
- cans, 'Ot Ojoyel everywhere. —miss Williams is b 9 I in the ice business and tiotwithstanfl:ing
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. health for about -two year and has not ing to Kan semi- uple of our Well -k I ril- to Halton coun) 01, a visit fo� a few days.
eaq in gbout a week.—The case with a, co ' f that he started life in slavery he suce"ded
� I =or- 1,O. jog Methodist' friends in their' revival
I , - . g r,f the mem - . a commer�ial tr spared in health and vigor to continue in Ir
k for near ; a year. He annual meoti here of the Sea lagers.and also . this week. —Mra. Henry Shafer who . . —Sornis of on farmers have not got .all -
been able to wor services . the ood work. in becoming comfortably well off beforie be
� with patience forth Mecban cs' Institute wil I be held in the r.1 John Murr y, , o, doubt the heavy . I
bore his affliction, boweverl Monds,y evening last.—M , has been visiting at the old home returned g — their turn4ps up yet. 1
� and resignation, and was ch erful -and hope- Institute reoms on'tuesday next.—The ther- of the firm of Murray ros., imple Dt . rains will'bave !washed ome of them out.— died. I
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tie was 26 years inometer regri tered 25 degrees below zero and form rly to Clinton on Tuesday last. Varna. The threshirigii are near yall ' e �
I � manuhicturers, Winglism, I ' over now.—Tb �,
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I � Sunda - A on .—A meeting of the town-. Thue'll Brothers have one a big season's home in North Easthope on Thursday
'd. a was a native , j night last at Carberry, of this place,was in. the v ,Ilage recent' COUNCIL DoiNGs 12th
. of age and was unmarrie . on . services in connection with St.
I . f Hibberf, but his parents Manitoba. Master Will Fairley, & bu3iness.—Mr. John Berry of the to*'n hip 8ary nd under the ship council was held in the township ball work, and havel a few d iya ye,t.
� of the township o . in the county Seaforth boy, who is putting in his first 0 . paid a visit to his brother, Andrew's Church, Kippen, a y la3t. After passing granto � ___ - . I � inst.,attheripe ageof9lyeara. Deceased 1.
L and other relatives now resi I e f Hay, lately auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society will be here, on Monda, . I was born at Perthshire, Scotland, in 1,799,
of Larubton. The remains ere interred in winter there, thought it was not very cold, Mr. Adam S. Berry, merciliant tailor of St.. for the support of indigents and various ac- . I
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the members d out to church without having Michigan. From there. he went to all, will preah ns for township improvements, the clerk I and removed to Canada with his i
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7� the Egmoadvi-lile:cemetery a d and starte Mr. Henderson, of Row - COUSCIL�MFMTING.—The Hay township family in 1841. He settled in North tast-
: aplars and 1`3 his ears cove ed. When he got there these spend a few d 8 with frieiids. instructed to send the total assessment . I ,
� Detroit to on and -evening. On we" .; I
�� � of the Royal Ten )Good Templa eDdages were -as hard as chips Mr. B. is highly pleased wi h the Ameri SDIS the usual t hours foreno ahool section, and the rate on the council met in �he town ball I here on Satarl hope soon after and lived there ever since, -
I societies a.ttended the funer)il in a body, as necessary a the following Monday' eveniof, December of each or - day, 21st inst.,Iwhen tenders, were received being one of the best known and highlV re -
i and the ne. ay they were swollen five timos and their spirit and enterprise.—The Lev. . 1�
L f I 7th, the aDniversary Tea-MeetiDg wI1 be dollar with the orders on the treasurer for r unity. He W�.ss a
i did also the employee of t�a Braid cot ,& . wing gentlemen for the big swimp - drains. �The foll9wing spected men in the comm . "I -
Box. Furniture Factory, of !which he was a their ordin Ly size. .But still, people dog't D. Buchanan, son of Mr. Alex. Bucha chool money. The folio i �
. held in the church when the following cler- a Liberal in politics d a staunch Pr �sby-
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I a deserved tri- feel the Id in Manitoba.—Mr. James of this place, was in tie village this were appointed deputy returning officers t !
late employe, thusi showin, ical talent is expected to addroEs the and- at . i
. � -de 3 jounty Organizer for the Patrons ired -. ford. $16,255; Mr. Hicks, Danville, terian. . I �
p buts of respect to the mern ry of their - Gaunt, th, � , week visiting his parenti an4d frien�ds.— .ienr!e; viz: Re've. 0. Fletc-her, Usborne; act at the election in *January if requ $13.445 ; Samuel Rann is, Zui rich,. $18,548 ; —Charles Butler, the pian,o agent j'who
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parted brother. , will h . 61 Mr. Charf 9 Cook, son of M enr Martin, Exeter.; Fair, Sermon, McGee, and � David Meyers, Markhan,$21,500; John Me- worked a fraud on a Worth Eastbope faimer
vicinity . every evening next week. The miller, and who cornpleted� his cour: eiy Henderson, Heusall ; MpDonald, Seaforth ; Stewart, Win. Rothwell, and Samuel Star- ger, . I in an actjo4 for -
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is said that winter ne Places will b6 seen by referring to a notice . 8� The next meeting of council will be Htigb, Chatham,. $17,500 ;! Owen Gei last spring, and is defenda,-jt
*er , creditably in the Harnilton�, Business o lege McKillop; Needham, Egmond- ling.
I I A FLOOD. --It . in Another qolumn.—Dr.- and Mrs. Sloan and afterwards accepted a situation in a Musgrave, Id, Blakel; W. G. Patterson on Tuesday, December 15, at I o'clock p.m. Zurich, $17,598, ' Mr. Hicks' tender being obtaining money under false 'pretense ' sent
- . Comes to stay until the si�vamp i down for trial in December at London, bas
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f� - I on Tuesday last to wholesale hous A PASTOR.—The Presbyterian the* lowest, ,and he b aving supplied the
i � with water. If th:18 18 the case, there ie no came up froro Toronto e there, is at present I ome Clinton ; Irvine, Kippen ; Henderson, -PILACING ueceFsary bonds, his ti inderi was accepted. suicided in -New York by shooting himself.
� j i i . An rew McCaa. The doctor is on a visit. We are all glad to see him.—, '
� I and Simpson, Brucefield. The congregations of Bayfield Road and Blake �
i � need for longer delay oil this account as i � Bayfield � ,,.call,, to the � Mr. Hicks is a practical man with drains, He wa� about 30 years of age, a d his �
1 F . swamps must now be filled. to over -flowing. lookingwelland evidently injoy,-. life in Mr. Wm. Bt)1L, hardwDrO merchant licre, church choir and the 8eaforth Quartette, having extended a unanimous . I ffle.
, xperieaced here , Toronto. 1Y. rs. Sloan will remain with her receivel 'a.tolegram last�Saturday, ailvis- I r- Rev. J. A. McDonald, of Toronto, to be and will no doubt mak 3 a satisfactory job. f'riends live in the viciniq of Bell
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4 The severest rain storm, last and � father until ie is able to tr to the city. ing him of the death of [his brother' Mr. Club will also discourse sweet music at inte ir pastor, and Mr. McDonald, having &c_ He will begin the worl. next summer, and Butler was implicated in the bufleas I oats
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r. for years commenced on S urda I vals during the evening, � Teawillbeserved the 4 � ket
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� —Welearn that Miss Mao Govenlock, Thomas Bal!, late of St."Thoinas Dalota, ' hio induction to the charge will bring about 35 ifien wit4 him. frauds before he took up the piano 17 0 1 1
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� , continued with few interva s until late Mon- . I froin six to eight o'clo k after which the cepted the call, THF_ CON I CJ�RT.—Qn accoont of the very .and had quite an unsavory repUtationj ag & �,
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I f day night. Hitherto ther had been very daughter of Wr. Robert Goveri-,lock, who has and who. with his w�ife an� chiliren . tellectual feast will in the Bayfield Road wet and dinagrecable . wea�her tho concert swindler all over Ontario.
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� 14 - been teaching sob OOIL in VirdeD, Manitoba) were here 6, very short tirr e ago on a vie it.— in last. Despite the stormy. weathe
. I little rain this � pleasant and profitable ime may be looked Tue3doky
I � fall, and m+ture was much town ,gely attended and werl given by Professor Sco t i I the t wn ball —A few days ago Mrs. Trasebell, wffe of
� ; for the past year was offered re-eiigagement Mr. C?Iin Smith, of the lay, , o'
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, needed, but now, all are fsaitisfied, ,and 'a ' here, on Saturday even n�, I t, was not ver Mr. David Trasch , Shakespeare, roe I iv,ed
I ustf'es for next year at an increase ' very interesting and -impressiive, and man; I y
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� I a by the tr also received a telegram tl is week advsing ,d. 11,be new w, ell attended. Quite Dal ber, howevek, a paralytic stroke and three hours ter -
p . good m.%ny have had an oliver-supiply. 0 throughout will be larg(ly attende " 1� I -
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. . him of the death of his brother rin were the greetings which t 8 y
Monday night, many cell rs were flooded � A REPLY.—DEAR E.XrOSITOR,—Under and wa amon braved the elements, and 'they were well wards she wais a, corp e. She wAs D I
and the strearns were alil D offer. The people of Virden . . issu ' ' f the pastor received from the people 9 j
swollen to ma y accepted the near Bowinanville I � � Kippen news in last,�week's e o s to labor. In the evening a sociv.1 repaid for their trou e. The singing of years of age at her death, the last 56of
tirral size, arld all low places evidently ki-ow how to appreciate a good . — — . Exposi . tor tbere appearc d a Equib intended whom he i
times their na �. uch v and his which she was the devoted wife of her now
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I � he3 they have one.—Most of the � tea meeting was held in the samechurch. Mr. Fax was m ppretiated, I
i about town Were covered ith water. Silver teacher w � Winghaw, I to convey the impressionthatj�our guessing I )IFISIdei , her
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� ed from Muskoka. r and roads were anything but comic performances kept tb�e audience con- bereaved husband. She leaves t
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I . Creek, usually s,) peaceful was transformed hunters ha�e return BRIEFS. —Monday was a great day o I rain match is a lottery pure and siMple, and in The weathe e e stantly laughing. P rof!s' or Scott's aing- .husband, ten children, thirty seven raud- I
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- into a roaring t .)rrent, a d the big ditch I Messrs. Janies Stewart and. John Turner o- Make it appear, that his valuable (7) favorable, but d'spite this, drawback, th The star of
� � y high water.' It was order t in g wa s also in uch app recta;ed. children and three great grandchildr ... n to .
i couldnot accommolate t e water pouring returned l%A week, and Mr. Peter MeEw6n and the result was ver church was crow4ed.. After a bountiful ,rMi ,kiplace
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:, into it and over -flowed ital banks, deluging got home ot� Wednesday. They all reporl't three feet deep on e vel crossing refers to a certain case in Toronto as .-supply of choice refreshments had been the eveningi however, was , Be . Ziegler, of ,moursitheir loss, The funeral too j
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! time. Mr. McEwen prairie. , No damage air was taken by Rev. M , Berlin, the beat Gertne r in . the Do- on Sunday 15th inst., in theSeba�topOl ..
. the southern parts of the t6 -WD o that many having had a good of iny account interpret&- served the ch . �n Bin _ . - i
, I Carr'e dam was in affording proof positive that his imself million. She sang four or evee songs, some � cemetery. - �
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,n island i� th: mildst of a brought bo e five very fine deer with him. done however. Hutton ry wisely Simpson, of Brucefield, who proved h I � � Mr.
houses formed a : This is all t e law would allow him to shoot. great danger on Tuesday morning, but by tion is the correct one and he ve man in the right place. of which were in German,! and these were —The Stratford Daily Times sayfl:i
sea of water, and , ' to be the right ' ofthe B acon, .
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. - rdorne of ihe residents were The invit tions are'out. for the Firemen's hard work on the part of the men it was hints too that I am amenable to the law for ort, pointed and appropriate addresses especially appreciated, lf� Professor Scott A. T. Macdonald, city editor .I �
� unable to get from their h6uses on Tuesday I — i6iial Ball, which is to be held on sa,ved.—The salt works st rted on Monday having it. Now this correspondent may be Sh re delivered by Revs. Messrs. Hender n and his able compan hould -again favor leaves shortly for Chicago, wbeni )ie I tends
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� morning to attend to -theill ordinary duties. I eleventh aE —Mr. Rich�rd Roacb, after being sbut down fo repairs.— nsid-erate as to my welfare but I beg Walker, of 7arn ; us we promise him a uch� larger house. continuing in the field
The water wag so high at the Water Works the Ilth of �ecember. - is going to say that be is neiiher fair nor'bonest, for and Newton, of Bayfield t BRIERS.—Mr. Amoli Jones and wife, of is careful in the selection of news mat er, i
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� that the erigin�s haA_ to ibe stopped about of the Com eroial Hotelt has been confined Caledonia of the Sons of ) �cotland ature of the case Acheson, of Kippeno and McDonald, t e I I should njake 8
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nine o'clock Monday nig4t, and, of course, to his room or the past week, but is now to belebrate St. Andrew a Day, November if acquainted with the n I feel he recently induct -ad pastor. An excelle t Indiana, are visiting i Cyr4s Colo.sky and ambitious, confident, and At li�s the
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. recov�ring. The council have ordered two 30tb, by an oysker supper at the Brunswick referred to be must I know (which 9 given by Mr. Elliott, who b4d other friends.—Mr. J§hn 4oyer, who has succcss at newspaper work" Lon " I
I the electric lights ceasedi to burD, go that es are entirely dis- recitation wa bishi
pedestrians who had to bo I abroad, in addi- I car loads Of wood from Blyth for use at the House.- Mr. William Pa, terson, wh has does not) that the bas for truth for some time been supplying the vaoa*t been in Ohio for th� p4st seven months, re. best wishes of the Times and I ,any
- _ .nd waterworks. —Mrs. Allan, widow of thq late been lying in a dangerous ondition a� the similar and cannot with any regard ce. The. muN.10 turned ho e few.da�s ag . He likes that friends in the classic city. The gentI101118iii
tion to having to battle mlith the wind a I aboutt ree weeks past, be quoted as parallel. Taking advantage of pulpits with country wTll,sbut int nds Istaying at isasonofM J P 11") I
rain had to flounder aron4d in the dark and Bev Daniel Allan, lately of Godericb, died Dinsley House for about t �� � xally are not was furnished by the choir of the Seaforth homa above referred to r. I - . , I -
ge Hpann I - at ioront6i A week. ,The deceased was is slightly improving.—Jo n Pattersor and the fact that the public gene erian church u 4sent- I
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. conversant with the case refern Presbyt nder the leadership bf this winter.— �jr. ,N,V in�ver,who, has beeu donald, Stratford, and nephew of Dr ac- .
mud. The brid ibg the culvert op )d to, he P � donald M. P., Wingliam. He was
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x'oderich, wife, of Glenmorris, have een here for the Scott. The singing of the choir, in ,ochest( ail �jr r,! returned home I
pogite the Water Work4i was also carried motherof M . A. McD, !Allan, of ( es the role of a moralist to assist him Mr. James last Tuesday. He sikys !tinies are rather ad with a handsome purse of money Ey �Ia fe'97
- away. It was the worst Oood we have had and sister ot, the late Hon. Donald McDon- last ton days visiting 1friends.—Thomas assum . - both collectively and individually, fully BOB- . _ ; -
Woodcock has returned h me after spending , dull among brick layer i there at present.— of bis friends before leaving for ChicagO
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in town for y(ara, but il,;� soon as the rain � . � tained the hig I I I -
I ; 8, . .,-Old Mr. Young, dence he could submit ; but in order to get . i � I
sod the waters soon go,�, away, the flooded I division in i the old Legislative Council.— the summer in M nitob% � .
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