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. - fld i . por- and his wife and son-in-law,Samuel Ruttsn tleman we need only say tho t - he gave- his
ch , who were pleased to show their Men's Christian Association in their rooms friends were pleased to have an op . ith his usual
EDWA RD -:- OASK' nlee u for their suitable relations by the on Monday evening last. Musical selections tunity of both seeing and listening to him nod family, have removed to Elm& tow songe in his usual style, and A
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. I A where they are g . oing t07 form,-- liberality, answering the ror - ag encores of
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. a a ation of many costly articles. . The were given by Mrs. Dr. Smith, Mrs, Laid- a,g in. -Mr. James Workman has sold his M and Preab�ytery held their rqeeting i the boys. t It no less than a o ,,,en of his
Will continue to buy any quantity O, , _ law and M sit',
feati ies continued till the forenoon of iss Scott ; addresses by Messrs. nest dwelling on Queen street to the Messrs
�r � Fine Rool aud Print Butter. Also We sday, when the company dispersed, D. D. Wilson and W..M. Gray at d the dele- Craig, of Stanley, who intend at once moi- Melville church here on Thursday. A larg imitable character songs wert, rendered. Mr. I
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1?urs, Rides, Kheepskins and tallow with the wish that all may be spared to gates to the recent Provincial Convention, ith the rest of the attendance was on hand. The Women' Fax wa I
. . -y Society held their meet- Wijagham. Their instrumental and vocal ,
at hia old stand . unit at the Diamond Wedding, and as both Meosrs. Mullett and'.Mercer gave inost in- We welcome ,them to our villfLge. Foreign Missionai norease well rendered and highly at)- I
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I the good people are hale and hearty the teree firig reports of th proceodii gn of that thg , the sa,me day, which greatly i .4 selections were '
i . GODERICH STREET, -SEAFORTH-. wis may not be so delusive. However, body. There was 7a, good atten� ance, and Methodist Sabbath sohool,of this place the I a numbers in attendance. A public meet� preciated as usual. Miss Annie Sage, of I
. ' ing was held in the evening which was adL Walton, did her part exceedingly well &a I
I I the any friends of Mr'.--aud Mrs. .11cGee, all seemed to enjoy the me ti g Mr. Geo. following were appointed. delegates to at- ` pianist. She also sang home fine solos that
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� , . in this vicinity will unite with their rela. Ewing, ton of Mr. George tend the Sabbath school Convention to be ,dressed by several of the visiting clergymen. plauded . . Miss Sage is a
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-.1 tive4 in the hope that they may long be town, left here yesterday for Tdr6n to, where held in Seaforth on Friday, March Ilth : A. Hunter is away at Detroit o4 buoineep were greatly ap -ellent player. Blue
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�� � OLOTHING � a a wholesale esta,blish- Messrs. Meyers, Brown and Wemloh ; Mrs. I -thib week. -A. J. Cozens, �propriet�r of th� good singer, and an exe
'i E spared to move in and- out among us, -In he takes a siWation i i
I rnmeni vale is now justly famous for its concerts., A
� - this 1connection we are pleased to note thist ment. He is a clever young man, and we Colwell and the Misses Ransom and Wilson. Queen's hotel here, has made an a0sig
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1� we �have 'another worthy couple, who are expect to hear of him marching upwards in -Wlr. Moore, with whom Mr. and Mrs. i i
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- - . ipation.-We are - sorry .to Hughes were rernainiug for a few days after I Huron License Board met in thp `iAmericap las helft a concert, at w
t soul t the fiftieth anniversary of his chosen. ocet I . Bider some bott, of London, gave an evening of recita-
1 Big rancre of New Clothing consisting of Men's s0m el here on Tuesday to eon .
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; . I - - and Mrs. Richard learnthat.Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot; of this theybad sold their dwelling and
I Yo s'Boys'and Children's Overcoats, and. Suits thei marriage ; Mr. � to those who
I bought at prices away below ordinary value, and Ste, art, who till blessed with health town, is still in a very poor state of bea,lbh starting for their now homz in St. Louis, I tpansfers.-Graud Master , Ross RQbertsop�_ tions that were very,pleasing m. The pro-
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� f. wbiela, will be sold at proportionally lower rates. - a .s -The sleigbing, both in town and country: Missouri., have received word that they . at- visited the Ancient, Fr e a d1d 'Accepte# had an opportunity to hear the
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I its f rom $4 3 I Masons lodge here on Thu sday. I ceeds amounted to $89, At 'our next con -
;j Men'ai Overcoats from $1,60 up; Mon's Sol. -i . .
11 I Royay Suits from S4 u Bo ' Overcoats from theordinary every -1, ay duties of life, A on some of tho back roads, is now a rived safely anti are now nicely settled. � ee Fax Brothem,
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i, !4 Z6 up; Children's Suits from V1.75 up; Ohildren's permits them to appear generally ,twicc a thing of the past, and wheeled vehicles .are Mr. Mitchell and his 4aughter, of Ganano I .
'14, I I ]E[Ws G Rube, Jim and Sim. Look out,for it.
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I - Overcoats trom,$2.88 up. Ourstock of Furs, com. day, n Sabbath in Church, -While we take universally uaed.-The anniversary services que.- were here recently visiting their son : � reen. . � .
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. f ptising Ladies' and Gents' Coats, CA 8, Capes, . and brother, Mr. John A. Mitchell, of this * I i NOTX.5.-_Mr. Thomas Coleman, goes to .
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� E the ple ' ure in noticing the above items we cani ,of the Salvation Army in this town will be
- I 0ollarettes;'-Xuffs, Bons, &a., is now : ut regret that the conduct of some �;[ held in the barracks on Saturday, Sunday place, and after remaining a few dhys they[ Manitoba with a car . load of horses thfif - � Varna. .
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4 I i. - Banain , wm. PiCKARD, our ,illage boys on Thursday evening was and Monday, March 26th, 27th and 28th.- left for Manitoba. -Mrs. MeMath, of Dan- week. -Rev. James Walker preaches the NoTF,s.-Miss Annie Perkins,. of Gorrie,
I " i , . not calculated to add to the enjoyment of A Leap Year Box Social will be beld in the ganuon, was in the village this week visiting. 94u�stioual sermon here next Sunday eve4,- and Miss Thompson, of Summerhill, were
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: .1 � Mr. McGee or his guests, -and , in future it Temperance Hall on Wednesday evening, ing in the Methodist chur0i. visiting in our localitya few days ago.
� I I . 11 — -to their credit to be less March 16th, at 8 o'clock sharp. also of near Dungannon, was here a abort ; � . - - SOCIAL. -On Monday evening last one of
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:�" P-Rr,SBYTERY OF HvRw�.-The Presbybery son, -Avery interesting meeting was held I gbyterian church
M, � : . - , ; jOTES.-Your printer's "devil" mu$t der the auspices of the Pre.
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It . t �1011 TIM Nor,THWEST.-The annual out- held a regular meeting in Clinton on have 11 tittered " when he made the mistaKe here, was held at the residence of Mr. John
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,,, � omz Sth; The roll for the year was made up. tual Improvement Society, on Monday Sparrow.- As th as all that
i - � ,1. — put�for Manitoba and the Northwest c gonberning Rev. H. Irvinels ermon preacho e evening . w
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-1 I— - Kirkton, and of B%yfield Road and Blake, very good attendance, and a pleasant and g was
,-i4, 'I"! DISTRICT MATTERS. thrp'ugh train for the season left this dis present, and a very enjoyable evenin '
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� i. , a — - —, tric�t. The crowd was not so large this were examined and atteated. The report of profitable evening spent by all . The essay, ., spent. The proceeds arno�nted to nearly $20.
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� J ,, Z yes, as formerly. Fire cars of stock and the Committee on Sabbath Observance was as read by Mr. Wrpn, on the .subject as to RTJ1NAV,AY.-O:n Saturday evening last,
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'. f J PREPARiN_-,(; Fan ACTION. -The Collegiate e3ts left this station ; seven from parts read by Mr. McDonald. The report was makin.f fun of him.-Mr.-Alber when Mr. Thomas Ward, Sr., was return -
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�4ik4.5 - Institute foot -ball club held their semi- we i and soutb, and. two from Mitchell.'The received,and the Prehbytery resolved as civilized ran is tho happiest, brought out I ing home from Ciinton, his horses took
',�.� __ si Rev. 14. A. Fear were bhp preachers in the �
� f � �, annual meeting on Monday, March 7th, f,041 - wing parties v�ere ticketed from here, foll6we : 11 The rresbytery having learned lively diecussion. t ue-,tr the gully, north of Varna, and
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I ,,, �:' when the following officers Were elected :. viz : Mr. and Mrs. S. Landsborough, son from the reports of ses3ioris that great com- .
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__ .1 ,., ,Honorary Presi-Jent, Mr. D. D. Wilson; an daughter, Tuckersmith, for Park River, plaints are made respecting -Sabbath fune- Zurich. r i hrowing Mrs. Ward with some violence
'. i , � were glad to see him again; he is looking 4s -ter, t
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I , �,' 1, President, Mr. C. Clarkson ; V ice President, D ota; Mrs.. Russell amnd family, of -Me- rals, the parading of Societiep, and the dia- D S. FAr..,Wl, stock is now complete foi� -if t . be Nile waters agreed with him. � on the bard ice and frozen ground. She
�.. � -., i � ,� Mr. George Shortreed ; Secretary-Treasarer', Kil�top, for _.Minnesota. The frAlowing'par- order and confusion thus occasioned in the the spring trade, and he invites everybody to coniq I . - . .
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Z�1,1 John. A. Jackson; C,%ptain Mr. H. -3 tie., took with them each a car load of stock order of publio worship and conduct of Sab� ide of the head. The doctor was irn
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I ades, and Shaker Flannels in all the latest stylasllaolln . Bruceffeld. I the �s
I ".i, i_:7 - � Crawfo&i ; Com-mitwe, 11r.- H. Cresawell, and settlers' effects : John Maldoon, Me- bath Schools, hereby express their decided i I I
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I I u. Eatterns. Alenle Suits to order a specialty, and will I WE are now showing a i magnificent ratige mediately sent for, and we are pleased to
I i4.� - .1 � Mr. F4e,, Mr.. J. Oughton. The club de- Kil lop, 10 harses, for Hartney ; G. Barrows, disapproval of these forms of Sabbath dese- e made as cheap as good workmanship will allow. � r ' learn that at, presznt she is recovering, at-
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,'IT --- 14 1 tg, compete for the high,school cup. I Mc Killop, Melita,.'S horses; M. J. Best, every. case when permis�ible the funeral guarantee a perfect fit: Our pnees will please tl te , SUNTATIOIN ,\i) ADDr,E1--i. - on
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:1 n - � . Ht Ilett, Brandon, 9 horses ; Simon Hunter, should be conduGt---d on.a week day." The Harnessmaker, bv book account., froin 1891 and for' closest buyer. J. Xgl,wosu, ruce eld. Thursday evening last quite a, number
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:,t, 7 ,I ", SABBATH SCHO04, CONVENTION'. -The Tu,.kersmith,Tbornville, 8 horses. 11r.Robt. reporton Temperance was submitted -by not later than the 18th day of Alarch. 1802, otherwise 11PARM RENTED. -Mr. Thomas Woodley, of the - members of -. the Varna
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' far to Mr. Wm. Berry, of the Mill -the residence of Mr. John Wanless and Sur-
tftr, School Association will hold a Convention tux ned. .All these parties are' destined for ordered to be sent to the convener of the LOCAL ATOTES.-Simon Matter and family 18; W . I
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zb�� U-1 I I U Load, for a term of five years for $300 por .
- %r have been there before, who William Clarke, elder of Bayfield Road, , ea�r. The farm contaips 100 acres. Yl�. her the happy recipient of a beautiful silver
'Ji - , Seafarth, to which all workers and friends t er ties who
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� I 4 -le of Sabbath Schools of all denominations are sp t the winter here, a,nd who are now re- stated that the coDgregations of Bayfield Woodley has secured a first-class tenant a4d I
Ix, -�._ V�'6' ._� - . Valentine Koeberns, John 'Miller, Arthul . cruet and a fruit di,,ih,as a token of their high
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#,� , invited. There will be three services, at for the summer's work. Mr. Hun- Ro%d and Blake raised the stipend of their Mr. Berry has gob a good'farni. Mr. wood- appreciation of her services' as organist.
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2 1 10ro'clock a. m., 1.30 and 6.30 p. m. Inter ter- does nor intend staying %cre, bub is j uet miniAer to the minimum amount, viz., $3 and Daniel Zellar and I ley will have an auction sRie- of hi.5 effects In After spending a very enjoyable evening to-
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. . . 9 Karcher all left for Dakotathisweek.-Mr. � iether,they departed for their seqeral homes
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� " I � i Day,Pro'Vincial Secretary, will be present batch will leave on Tuesday next. pressed satisfaction with the conduct of the - I I - I
. V .'Vf&gel has been in Londou on business. -Mrs . feeling that they. had shown lionor where it
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11 I- i � I ad -dresses. --There will be a Children's � VqvE HUNDRED new'Window'glinds just Henderson, minister, and John Strang. -9 SOLD. I Riaid, �
-�� , , . I and her Eister, Mrs. Seigner.-Rev. Theo. BRirtrs.-Mr. George Yander and famil A GOOD 11ORs .-Mr.:. C. H.
� �- , , ", _; Mass Meeting at 6.30 o'clock. We hope to arrived this week, coirpri 24. patterns and fringes, eider were appointed members of " y
"'L ,J,Vf,,- 1. ", $ e, htr-, been here visiting left laat week for New Dondee, which plahe of the Bayfield road, has sold bis imported �
': �. . e a, large n.umber of our .citizens &t eac,h froth 50 cents up ards. I? our shades mounted on Synod's- Committee of Bills aDd _" I
oi ", - a . Al Overtures, his brother Philip, and on other busineEs. - they intend makiDg t e r futurt� home., .stallion, "' Lord Sbannon," -
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.,- - sederant of this convention. Ha4shorn's Double Ratchet Sprin.- Rollers; are M r. Anderson read the report on the I I h j Mris)l lo 11
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� �, 9 Mr. C. Merner, of New Han�burg, has been Mr. Herb. Henning and family, of WroJ_ Messrs. Robin-soa & Wood; , of St. Hellens, �
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_Aj'!__ it I EARLY `SE"I.NG.-OUr oki frien . . . I LiYzie Diechert left last Tuesday for Detroit, pied by Geo. Vander.' We *e1come Mil r. horse is ,coming four years, and is one ,of �
It"T`��Li,. * INT, R. Canute-., has sent -us a copy of the 10EST HURON ]�,EFOR3 F,r,.,;,-Ihe neigh-' 8en,U to the Nynod'a conimittee. It was and Alre. Henning to ou'r midst again. -*1%1r.
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,.�, f- t - a, Free Press, of horing town of Clinton mas fairly besieged I . the best In his claei in this county. He was'
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-11 Levigood and his brother William have gone John Green, of Wroxeter, has rented Mis.
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i.14 - i February 26th, in which we find the follow- by 'West Huron Reformers on Tuesday last, committee to continue the .supplements now to Dakota. They were accompanied by Adam McBtirnq's farm and intends movin I
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. fil I � I T 'ad gathered in to attend the Reform given to Grand Bend, Bayfield, &c. A call thoir brother-in-law, Mr. Uittle and his thereon shortly.' Mr. Ja�es Thompson, iof a- splendid season. Mr. "Reid starts - for
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� " wife. -_ flen,sall, was heJ,e a few days last week.' Manitoba with a carload of -horses, shortly.
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- seeded down about 20 acres of oats. This as of all d rees of lenthusiasm. When 'the J. A. Hhmilt I
,?��' �,, - . ton, of Lyudoch. The stipend - - . hain.-Robbie, eldest eon of .Mr. Elijah 11- district, and will, we -hope, do well with
.., - I speaks Open Vo e me'eting 34as op- ed by Vice -President promised is $800 and a manse. Messrs. - Asl-ifleld. I . - .
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It. z - ,� _IU-MeS for our climate and th Un girio, is at present very ill. We '!�
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, - - enterprise of our farmers. Seeding oats in. Fore fter, there must have been between Stewart and Riddle were appointed to _ ._ . -
N! !, , V �to hear of his recovery. _AM rs. Thompson iis 0
,'�. I- i �`, third week in February will be a surprise to thtee anci ,four handred people in the hall. prosecute the call before the Pr9sbytery of last Tuesday for Fargo, North Dakota. : - I
I '. , bf - - lalso very ill, and there are . faint hopes of .h r r - � Kinburn. '. .11
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It - our Eastem friends, with the: thermometer Tbb object of the meeting was to take steps Hamilton. Mr. %'I. G. Richardson read a Nliss Smith, of the 12th concession of Wes I
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li� V . below zaro and snow several feet deep. This towards -protesting the election of Mr.'J. C. di'scourse which was cordiall sustained, IN-a-wano-sh, has gone on a visit to frien(s i . � A SALVATlox AR�iy MEETiNx(�.-,-On Aleu-
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A-;� t�'_-,� is indeed a favored Island so far as clima,te Patterson. Mr. Prondfoot, Mr. Cameron s and be was ordered to be certified to the New York city, and -Mrs. Smith to f riend ' day evening last a number of Salvationists
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. ,J ; -, is concerned." I election agent, stated that the recount held convenor of the Assembly's Home Mission in Bay City, Michigan.�Quite a number in ' Kippen. . fro'm Seaforth paid our village a visit and.
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, - � �r� before the County Judge had reduced Mr. committee, -for employment in tho mi3sion this vicinity are laid up again with 1� I PLOWS. -T. Melli,� U again on hand f*r -held a meeting in the Temperance Halt.
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4, L, V r Bisnor BALD,A-i_N-.-The Right Rev. Papteraon's majority by nine votes, leaving field. It wa.9 also agreed to certify .Mr. grippe; among those we may mention Mn. ,the repairing of all lines of plows and gan 1011M. The evening being fine a very large crowd
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" .4 _� Maurice S. Baldwin, D. D., Lord op of it iLt sixteen. The dele,gates, believing that James Land"bftough in the same way Edniund Andrew, Mr. William Gardner, whom never
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I I Bisb' low handles, plow castings and plow]-- -_ -_ t'll gathered., no doubt many of
; -- J"ir the Diocese of Huron, will pay a visit to ab%'Indant evidence existed whereon to upset Principal Cavan was nominated as Moder" Sr., and Mr. W. Ritchie. -The snow is fast ri were a't an Army meeting before. Af ter a
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! f I 4. St.. Thomas Church on Sunday next. In the election, unanimously reselved to enter ator of next Assembly. The following were .disappearing without any floods. The long your farm implements in need of repqir. short march and open-air, the meeting open-
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11, r-1% '-f the morning, at 11 o'clock, he will adminis- a protest, and -at once raised the nioney elected Commissioners to the Assembly : spring .birds have made . their appearance Nothing but the best lines kept in stock. A full ed inside with that old song, 11 We're a bamd
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i �f I ir'l ter the right of Confirmation to a number of necessary for that purpose. The convention Messrs. J. S, Henderson, Carriere, Martin and there are indications of an early ,t.rock bottom prices. T. MELLIS, Kippen. 12 U that shall co'nquer the foe," which was at
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t; 41,11. 1 people. No doubt many will embra,ce this new law, there will be no difficulty in get- at 10.30 o'clock a. m. STOCE_ NOTE:-�,-_-Nlr. W-. J. Biggins, of ' .
i �, - i;, - q - opportunity of hearing this distinguished ting an abundance of evidence to uriseat'34r. . . L 0 . !Walker, of Varni, preaches the educatimial St. John, upon which he spoke for some
,;4 - � t� . . I Elmhurst Farm, reports the -followiDg sales isermon in the Methodist church next 80-
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, J Divine. The Bishop will deliver a ddress terson. . Tuckersmith. of Shorthorna for February : 2 ime. The Captain is a very fluent and
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_ ", M - on Saturday ' f SUDDEN- DEATH. -Another of the honored "a, effective speaker, and his discourse was
- ; . �� � MCNI ILTEAN J MicH,kF , Me to accuse ReV.L H. Irvine Of preaching much enjoyed by all present. Mr. Brown -
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i . I , Cardno's Hall, under ,the auspices of the - Mc- -L.-This is a pioneers of this township has been removed Bearer," dam Imported Red Rose, by Per. 1 n the subject of "Tittering " on a previ
. I." 7� - --ristian Association. A I % ault-which has been in progress for some ' lous lee and wife, who at one time kept hotel In
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- dl, and ti .Manitoba, takes -1 Royal Signet," and -Mri. ;
_� "I A: cordial invita-tioa is e_xtended to a I cal interest. The plaintiff is It r. Robert concessioul died very suddenly on Monday I 41aige:number attended the "At Rome" ,in th d
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? those wh.o:d,esire a rare treat should ittend I , Thomas Carbert,Clinton P.O. secured "Gen * the change that had taken place in their
i '�' - - last. Nlr. Traquair had been in the enjoy- . itho residence of Mr. Ivii3on last week, apd
, - this meeti,n�g. �Millau, ar., of Hullett,and the deiendant . eral'Benefit." The calv:es are all abou lives since they had started on the wa that
I " i, tr . I . � merit of his usual health and was partaking r po�t having had a most enjoyable t-ime.' y
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k- A --*----- I T. 'illia,m McMichael, jr.,'of the same . eight months old, and are all sired. by tho I e leads to Heaven. Several solos were sumg
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I � !, of dinner when he complained of feeling ' ,Mrs.:Trick, of Toronto, formerly of Exeter
I �r,.,i - A�,,-GTHZR BIG LOAD. -Our old friend tov�.nship. The 'plaintiff brings iction 9 during the evening by soldiers of the Army,
I , Campbell bull Imported 11 General Booth f' lis visiting her brother, Mr. George Tay
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Mr. Joseph Sproat, of Wa.hinapetae, near Ag. it the defendant for $500 damages for (54,353), which stands at the head Of the I -Mr. Dobson and his wife, p
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1111� fil- �;l Sudbury, Algoma, sends us the scaling of tre . a short prayer-meetin
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Y aint and retired to his room and in less than ten I I who was for
� p�ss, the defendant being accused of - Elmhurst, herd. ;erly Miss Nichols, started for their Ma, g the meeting closed
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jlrt4i ,.� � . minuTes hia spirit had taken its flight. He I _. .
� .At V another immense load of saw logs. This ha4ins, taken fish from a stream passing * .— i 11' by singing " Praise God from Whom all
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. . � �.�. V load, consisted of 22 loggs which sciled 11,415 thribugh the farm of the plaintiff. In the . Staffa. � � Blessing Flow," The meeting being closed,
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It I resident of this township for over forty i who has been very sick in Lockport, 1w .
.1 J, I , feet.. These logs, with two men on the load, ex�minatiou of the defendant for discovery, - . the soldiers were invited to a friend's house,
1- 11 I !. - . years. He wasone of nature's noblemen. A SUC=%AFUL &ICTERrAIN31EXT, - Tho iYork, is recovering, but bas not returno I
,� � 4 were drawn at one load a distance of one and recently held at Godericb, he denied having . 11 4 where a very tempting tea had been pre-
-., . - lie was blunt and outspoken, saying just concert given by thc, English church choi'X ,ihoine.. I :
� �,' � ak�en fish from the stream on the propert , . I pared, to which all did justiceo after which
� - -,- , a-helf ra, iles by one pair of horses., on the t y what he thought no matter on whose corns on Tuesday evening was fairly well patroni�. i I -
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- Wth of February at. the Em ery Lumber of 4he plaintiff but admitted having done so - . all returned home feeling that a good time
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!_ i, � property of the plainitiff'8 father, Mr. John erous hear, and wa, a staunch and true glees, sung bv the choir, were well received. ; H. F. EDWARD'S Clearing Sale of B *t IYAs Tny,P.E.
-, � 3i: � " driven by Mr. Ww. Hunter, and the scale of ' -. Thompson gave a reading in the' York- 'and Shoes is booming. The prices are doin Ilia
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I'- ,� ; �., the logs is certified to by the scaler and the MqUill n. The counsel�, ,for the plaintiff of friendship. . tie was the very soul of - -shire dialect in such' am excellent . manner Coi'ne along and get a bargain. I 1205.i 0 .
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1__' , that a eouple of weeks 4go we publish added as & co- be said h. -.i word was as good a3 his bond from that particular shine. A bass solo West Superior, who -have spen OYSTEi' SuPPER.-Mr. It. H. Knox, who
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I �'. �.�' z if account from Mr, 1I tearn. con,neGt- plaintiff with Robeirt. This application t�o
- f 1'. S111prGOA Of I il he was kind and generous Q " Committed to the Deep " rendered by D. four c, ' 4s. has been running the saw -mill at Harlock
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14 i ,,,,A 1�. ed wix-,�i the same camp that had drawn a I county judge dismissed, ordering the p4in. eted, and esteemed by all who ,McDougal is worthy of special mention. T. Burgess,.left for home this week.-Mis, for the last twenty ye&r,q, h" retired from
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I I ( 1. I a& of logs scaling 5,148 feet, but the ab,ove i t, r,o pay the costs of the application. Ap- - the saw -milling business'. To show their
J, "i'V4 il achievement leave:� thiz, in the shade entire- peal was then taken from this decision of knew him. He was a' staunch Liberal in - The Mitchell Harmony club did not put in Smith gas been visiting her parents, 'Mr. nod .
1�[Jf �� ,�g ly., ThU nraust have po-xerful horses and the county judge to the superior court at politics and a.Peesbyterian in religion. I-Je an appearance. Their credit therefore at Mrs. Burgesq.-Lieut. Sayei�, of Goderiob appreciation of Mr. Kmox in his late busi-
- -- � , i'� 'L Tarontoandthe appealwas heard before- leaves a large family who will long cherish Stalla does not stand as high as it might,, Salva'tion Army, has been spending a short neza, and as a neighbor, about one hundred
lats o4f oats in that disTrict. :
� _� ointed on this ao- I time among friends here. -Mr. Minoar ,
f i .1 ,�. � the memory of an affectionate . parent and and many were disapp , �of ard fifty invited guests assembled at his
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11 11.� 1,4 � - -.0- --.--- �_ e worthy friend. He was about 70 years of conut.* � Munroe, Michigan, is in town. -Those hav- residence on Monday evening' 74th inst.
;. ., F f; not ce by the court reports that the appeal I I � a -
I , �'J i.q YOUNG MES'S CHP.I.STr_,t_\- AsSOCIATION.- wag dismisuedwith costs on the plaintiff. age. I ing business with Mr. `W�inwright will tak-e The supperr was -gotten up by �ie are. John
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- ,�! I � I �i:; We are delighted in se-ouring an address Tht -i the matter stands at the presext, with EXAMJ_'�.MoN.-A very ,successful exami- i . Wingham. notice that he is now located at .bit. Jan�es Wells and fl. .�71 , . Allen in behalf of the
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z if from the Bishop of Huron for our anniver- nation was held in School Section IN'o. 10 Pollock's River Hotel. � ; neighborhood. After'311 bad, partaken of a
�. 21 , 11 I tbeexpectstionthax the plaintiff willn-ow- LOCAL B.itim--.-:.-_N1essrs. John Hooey, :',--;. � -_
, 0� sary meeting to be held this Saturday even- , on Friday last, 4th inst. . The teacher, Mr. NVellwood, John Currie and David Lack- PHo1N:o(.;RAFH Co.NcER,r.-As advertisqd, most bountiful repast, a couple of hours werb
�,, i, - -,, i,4 . aca,ladon his suit. 'Messrs. Camerorf, Holt &
'i ". i1i in- in Cardno't, Hall,. and have to than� Reed, as'Aited by a-sbrong force of neighbor- ridgq each .-hipped a car load of horses t" - the phonograph concert wail held on Tuos-
1.1i. �, .I- spent in speeches and songs. , The chair was
,_4 , � IVIF r) Carperon, of Goderich, noted for the plain- . . o
,,� 1, K�' ou-r business iriend-%i for the kindly manner t Ing - most ably filled by Mr. H. W. Allen. After
,�, . , ,V1 Y teache,-.3, rigidly examined the different Manitoba. -At the council meeting 011 Mon` day evening, when the Town Hall was coin-
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. f � t., in, which, they have consented to close, their. def' classes, and found the pupils not only ready us in op- fortably filled by as appreciative an auai- the speeches- the younger portio, f th
� � i_'I� . ndant. � d.ay night the council ,was unanimc ' � u o e
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k J., i., ," stores at an early hour. The v',-Lrious choir I __ I with thei nswer.,, but thoroughly grounded posing the piopo-,�itiou that cora�es before the 'enco as ever -assembled there. There we're gat ering, as well as some of the older ones,
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al �, 4`� I I members and q-ther leading singers wiU con . - in their work. The people of 'the ziection twenty-four selections ' indulged in a social dance until the small
��, . � LUC-Ai. B,RmF-.-_Nlr. Wif�ia.m Brewer, Legielature, w have the Wilson property ! . rendered b
,� �_ It y to hours of the morning. This was one of the
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,�� I , Y_ -,' 3 meeting a auccess if they will take 4 position d- 0� excellent services as E6 teacher by turning berry. -_N1 eas ra. El. NY. C. 11eyer an �hard to particularize, but of the vocal se*_ grand.est affairs that has ever taken place in
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I . I � � t I �, orward on the right; hand side of the hall, in out in large numbers to witnem the exaini� !:'anstone, barristers, were in Goderich - ! tions the niale quartette �'Bcautiful Stars " �his part of the country, The tables were
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� - that th-a singing may be united and cheerful. 0 business on Tuesday. -Mr. George .
.1 . �, . 0 great age of 92 yea,rs. -M r. J arnes Martin, nation, and all F.ppear d highly pleased with Kingo and,eougs"Little Old Red Shawl" an�d most bountifully spread witli,ull the delica-
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1: , I � iii We shall also be. plawied to have all young I t ! the mamner in which the pupils acquitted away in Montreal, purcha.sing "Dixie" were the best. Themusical. s and no pains
11 I . _"3 I a of the Mill Road, Tuckerstniiib, has re- goods. Ho
li�; ii � men, occupy the.centre chair,,,, forward. The - mo�ed to -Exeter, where he will, in future, themselves. At the cicso of the examina- will open out in the Lane block in a few and band selections were grand. All were were spared to make every body enjoy the,
I . � x � Z. Bishop is beloved by all who hear him. All reside. -We very deeply regret to lewrn of tion Mr. Peter McKay, one of the trustees, days, and will no doubt do a good business distinctly heard in every part of the ball, occasion. During the evening Mr. Knox
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'�. � I �� attended by a large number of young men. k 8 Baker's solo was well received. . and cqmplimentary address, expressing the
I t, resf ected Reeve of the township of Hibbert. directed remarks, ably handled a very in- his bu,�iuess.-Two tin s of the eaforth I Miss Wan
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I . . There is still room for rnore. Every Young teresting and entertaining programme con.- curlers came here. on Friday night, and less, of'Varna, sang a solo in her own inimit- thanks of hfs numerous patrons in the past
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I � I �� ��l man should have a high opinion of the in- not expeated.-Messrs. Grieve &_ Stewart sisting of addresses by the ratepayers and played a friendly game with our c . ble style, and received round af ter round of for th� upright and businesa-like way in
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�!,i , 1 �'4 fluence of his attending this class, as well hav � already deli ve-red a car load of M assey- tbachers, in�brumental music ' singi ng' were defeated by 10" ohots. They were a applause and responded to the encore. 'Her which he had condu'cted his business through
1,� , �.?. I as the personal berielfit, derived, and should . . logues, reading3, etc. After singing the the many years he has been in Ha I c ,
� '117 1 Har!,ris binders to farmers in this vicinit fine, jolly lot of feLlows.-The wife of th' beautiful singing delighted all. The phono- to k
. . 1`1 11 ake an effort to attend .-regularly. It is Y.- National Anthem all repaired to their late W. T. Bray was buried on Wedne $raph was engaged by NVfn. and Jas. Fergu- After the affair was over everybody depart*
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A, - happy atid profitable way of beginning the � homes. and the funeral was largely ten- son and F, A, Edwards from Lawras ' , ed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Knox many y
11 P 5 fif � has taken a good situation in Corn- . - at ded, show ears
;t-� -.;., -, -, �, Sabbath day. -A, MFUI-ER. - . I Coles & Co., of London. i I Of of health and prospe'rity and feeling t
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I 44i . J - a -S the small WANTED. Apply Dr. Tamblyn, is lying sick in Baffalo. Mrs, I B1 ; Mr. -R
� .11 EG'NioXI)VILLIN Ik,,OTEI.-The gossips have a4 f rom Mr. Alex. Ault resi- -Good general servant. . ueva�e. i
.'31 - i . ing neighbor, an upright buiine,Rs man,
J been. busy for some time past settling the den I A-uCTIO-N SALE. -Mr. George Casemoro,
xvi, , " �1 �e on Goderich street for $400. We are to Mrs. John Alacarthur, licneall, 12M Tamblyn is there attending hiin,-The next and
__Jl � , property R.-Tbe roads continuing in a very Horse Fair will be held here on ,the 17tli Morris, disposed of his- entire stock and f all will be pleased that his neighbors have
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I ,- ,t, � ow�er in town, 9 ,quiet in our .. uings and Thomas implements on Tuesday.' Mr. X. Fa rro *, 1
)q' ,*� ' character. Long may he wave.
. -4 �f fortable possessor of a beautiful rural home theicage unle,,.3 one has the bird to put in it. village. -Mr. D. Urquhart has received the ROSS axe busy in the implement trade. Mr.� auctioneer. Everything went well. I �1 fr' I
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I t �', just outside the limits. Perhaps these good N.,rr, Alexander Stewart,wbo -enjoys riding m I and will ng, and r. R. ireo, Jr. 11 I
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�, q - -t I - "'T shorily be able to commence work on ria, Patterson combine, and Mr, Rose is' renting his farm. � � . .
;; ,-. people will be surprised to learn that they aft�r a good horse,. returned home from ver I Morris. �
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,., ar -_ . ; . - A year ago there w�ra double last Saturday. The day was,: 11 tbp,t could
i * c, e of them.s-lvea, and will doubtless bring, I well bred a beautiful dark grey, of splandid appointe,l leader of the Presbyterian choir, for, the place.
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f �,_, I negotiations to;t successful &ndhappy ter- I proportions and givei pkomise of being very at Wingharn, at a salary of 8200. --We are - Brussels. � tha,t number. -Mr. James H. Thompso', bedesired, tbough rather cold,for the spee-
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I I extend .to bmh our be.4b conaratulations I "Ji0bnnie," who when in his prime could recovered 'from his recenb serious illness waWheld last Monday evening, several ac� -.11r. ,N. R. ThompsoD, of Teesv0ate_r, was In the forer)i)on No. I tied Blyth, neither
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-'I A ,� and hearty apad WiHIM for their future � thrlbw the dust in the eyes -of a)l the town to permiL of his going around once more. - counts were ps,ssed. the auditors' report . wa � in,! BI �evale on Thursday ahipp,iDg cedar
- . A _. 11 - scoring. After thi.i an excellent dinner
. � -� iv 4 I liappinees,-'Ar. Jame, He"d, who has I epqrts.-Mr. Wrn. Sniith returned from Mr. James Elder, formerly of the township recelved and accepted, showing a t;ash bal-I blooks.-Mra. Wrn. Sleeth, of Bluevale, left was served in the school by the ladies of the ,
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i , Ma�nitoba on M.,nday, after having disposed of Usborne. but ,now of Virden. _Kauitoba, ance on band uf over-$', 100. John Broad. on Thunsday for Omagh, wher;v,a,he will
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it been � for some years in Nlanitoba, returne� I . . ' .L section. Play wa;, then resumed, - when
. ."I, I . & a sltertv timo ago, to his oirl home here, which I of -11r. George as . - - eition of con.; visit her dztu,ghter,
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fr, . 1i car load of horses there. - I twd who h ' bee6 in this neighborhood com- foot was appointed to the po. Mrs. (Rev.) , ulan. i No. 9 and No. .5 worked long and well- for a
�� . � � he wishes to diapo,�- -J, and.will, offer it for -' W�iteiey announces in this fisae au ,tuction . binintg L--uswe,-.� with pleasurn during the stable, heakh inspector, and worker on A
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�, . . I " � . public meeting will be held in the For- victory, which was captured by No. 9. Two
.. eale by pu.b-lic twetion -_o-d��y_ It is ph -as- 1 aaal� ,,t his thorougbbred horses, livery past couple of months, left on Monday lait streetz, at a. yearly salary of f',,',25. Several. .ester's bpll,, on Friday evening, for t1le tearna were then picked from the contes-
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' 4 a )le other applicants also applied. The asse6sor e of organi.ing am Indepe�dent
..ittly.gitt,.atedand,.-,ilima'--e a comfort;!Lble 'hoeses, stock and real, estate. Mr. Whiteley for home, taking with -him some vatual purpos
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I pl%ce of rcsidence, for "ny one -vi-ho %visbes to ,' evi, ent!y meau3 bu_qines4;,.-Me.9ors. Zenas stock in 'he horse, aheep, poultry and dog is,now ,goiug hi.-� ronads. der of (_�oo; r
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I . . I � - I L' I 3 I empiars !cdge. -'Ylr. G. ,. sided -game was p.ayed." Hearty cheers
I I - - Mr. Eider was nearly ai well H R. -The niont�hly Horse 1%4ir Blackwell wii! be pre.ient, and e:�plaiu the .
,�- -4 .re�irz: froni- thenwre a,-tive dutie.,i of life.- ! a.1, Amandus Beam, of this town, left on line, in fact - o R.i r_.. FA f I i we.re -given for thle ,players, and each went
. 1. - I T.4e soci&l at -Mr. -�Proat's this evening I .dnesday for Cochrane, Alberta. They equipp-ad as was Noah in the ark. -Messrs. was held on Thur -slay, last week, and vva�-- aT objects and �yinciples of the otder'. Apr - his own road.
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t I pro�aties to be an iritere%ting affair, as the (' go Ion a prospecifing tour, and will likely Cook Brotbus, millers, of this p!ace, have decided success. A large crowd of people, �ranime wi k . Wingham I Ljoik,� ITEw.4.-Mr. Petet McNeil and
'I � It tal host and M3:tmiable tamily will spare - remain in the !!Zorthwest all summer. T6,ey as in past, sea.�ons, shipped away a large hdr3e buyers and horses were present, and and Belgrave lcdges.-Rev. and Mrs. A. Y. I family of the 'Ah line'are going to remove
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; no. Pains to P'a�e those who attiend at their 1 ,e: both -ood, reliable business men, and we quantity of onions during- the-F-I'it L ID ! to Clinton this week where they intend to
1 .7 ea_Q ,-The Ahna singin- cla.�;� niade the re- i . Z� . I _ I
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i . - turn vieit on Tuesday,avening and zl� . he., country as to decidu to remain in the will prove to lie financially successful.- out of Carlyle and Clear C-ri dams, to Mr,!, 11i ing fast, the sleigbing in many
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0 romiaes to be a good one. Jame., Burge.,s - Henry Calbick :.nd Tb ni ;. -The
� 4ed and ,�a�41,.- -�howed by sin:ging I f the Ton -into Telegram and Grand Master joyed a very pleasant 11 At Home " meeting p ' a ' ! the late Bober-� Somerv'nilel took place on
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.1 i . _' 9 ; ntermAnt was a'. Sunshine cemetery.
. have been ma,king -,G,,d use of their time. I vWtl rada ery cor-di- Colwe!l ap&red no pains to make all feel at competition with .
� . . ., '13 . on Thu Y. He was V - Waterou-, of Brantford. oyFfer bupper will be held in the -Methodilt t� Deceased was 9, littile over 30 years. -Mr. G.
I I � . Th,: -re -.A,re .,ereral fine voices in the-cla,is, : a4 welcomed and hospitably entertained I 're.
� 1-1 - , honle.-O'urvilla, rs ap;ak of- holding a TheRonaldengine distanced thel,Yatero.us Church, on M.onday evening, A -larch 11th. 1 A. Hood, formerly of Sunshine, has secured
� I which, under the akilful t-nLiaing � of N -Ir I by 1 �% orshipf ul Ma -iter Dr. Smith and celebration here on the 24th of May.-IN11r. in every test, and especially in the making lfusic will be furnhhed by --he charch choit, � a situation.in a furniture factory in the town
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. Oakes, will doubt.'( -as deVelop into goo . J. C. Clawson, our old established and- of a sale.- The* Waterous engine wai4 taken! and sddresse�- will be delivered by Rev, A. , of Wingham. We wish him - success. -Mr.
I , ,_� el _e I va-m! ability�-One of those events which Geo�rge A.'Dew.,ir -has returned from Tor- enterprising harness maker, has already away, and the Ronald one remains in Cal. Y. flartley, Rey. �J. Nel'ery and others. ' Hamilf�n and wife, of Toronto, e in this
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, �4 � , No. . I Fol!- ' locality, they are the guests of Mr. and
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t"), - I I f. --%te their C,olden Wedding, and this tried conclusions with the Wingbarn club, in combined. -The Rev. J. S. Henderson and Bain and fami
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�. � . I ' - 'Fear exchanged pulpits on Sabbath, Habkirk, jr., William Habkirk, sr. and were seated, and ji,anding ro
- �hey did i-,, ri-h . roya * f i ,h iou, amidst the, that town on Friday night,and suffered a de- Rev.E.A.
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thing to sel I out quickly and not be -too
COM Mon, hence our great variety. The
Trimmings are siml)le and not expen-
sive, aiid the 1,ininggs the best that can
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New Lacc-.s . ..
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to the Springg:�Opening, v.-hich will be
announced 1,111 this column later On.
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wanted U-on�tl wait for the opening�
The riew goods are niarked and ready
for sale, and a:lly or,ders left in 'our
charge, will receive imm, ediat,- atten-
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Are,yo-u looking for the Mew and
Fashionable C',00ds of the sea -m 2
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made at it. A social was also held on Fri-
day evening. Owing to so much sickness
a, Crood man
25 ,y were absent on both nights.—
� Mr. R. Young of the 6th line is getting
lumber on the ground for ai new hbuse.—Mr.
J. MoArthur of the .5th line sold a young
horse at Bruaseis fair for $110. A 1arge
number were sold and -still the country is
over stocked with horses yet.—Mr, G.-
H,00d, of Sunshine, is on tbe sick li�t.—Xr.
George Somerville isvery bad with inffiLm-
mation at pre-gent.—A parlor social ,iVas held
. at Mr. James Elalls bou-e on Tueslay -even-
ing of this week, when the young folks
enjoyed themselves uatila late - hour when
all wifit home well satisfied with, the even-
ing'a entertainmeDt.—A team of hoTses
dTivenbyayouDg man along the Sth line
became unhitched from the rig and ran up a
gentleman's lane into ,,he barn yard.. No
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prise.—Sugar making will soon be at band
and then taffy -pulls will be the order of the
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bea,ut ' iful, mild, spring-likie we,atber.—A
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Section was held in the acbool-house on
Saturday last for the purpose of settling
. what was to be done with the school -house
and site. On a -. ote being taken it was de-
cided to repair the old school, the site to re-
main where it is. —our young people talk of
establishing a Literary Society here, and the
first meeting is to be held in *the eebool-
house on Fridry night. Such a Society is
something that should be in every section.—
Our little ones are at present excited over An
examination to be held soon.—Mr. Peter
Lamont has rented -Mr. Wm. Doig's farm
one and a -quarter miles east of Kippen,
while Mr. Wm. Lamont has rented Mr.
Robert Armstroug's farm;
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� flour and feed' merchants, have r-emo'
v -ed
their business to Drew's block.—Mr. Robert
Kelland, who has been sick in London the
past mouth,, returned borne on Friday last.
—Messrs. Charles and Edward Sanders,who
have been, spending the past week at Kin-
cardine returned home on Monday evening
last.—Tbe atDiversary services in conuee-
tion with the Cavan -church will be held in
the above named church on Sabbath next.
The Rev. 111- J. Beatti,e, i Guelph, will � be
pregent. The .. mercberq have de,pensed
with their annual tea.—The Rlev. George
Weber, of Toronto, delivered a lecture in
the James street Metbodist church ou
Thursday evening last under the auspices ,of
the Ladies Aid of that chbreh. His SUb'eat
was "The won derful discoveries and events
of this century." After zhe le�cture a social
was held in the ba.Eement of the church—
Mr. Scott, of the firm of Scott and Jory,.
Bowmanville, was vissiting in this place.—
Mr. E. J. _McRoberts, of London, the repre-
sentative of the, Economical Fire Insurance
Company has been in � own. - He is a gerieral
agent. He succeeded in .4,ecuring a large
number of risks. —211r. John Northeott, . jr.,
left this place on Monday last for Dakota.— .
Our council met on Weanesday evening last.
—Messrs Colquohoun and Westcott left f -or
their homes in Douglag, Manitoba, on Tites-
day afternoon last, �:' They took with them
two cars of borses and farm implements.— -
The Emma, Wells Comedy Company, which
played for a vreek in Drew"s opera house to
crowded houses each night, left for Parkhill
on Tuesday morning last. If they. do not
have full houses each night w,herever they
play it iE not the fault of the plays, eet.., for
everythiDg is firiit-class�
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whole bunch,
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into the grog
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