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Braden left on Tuesday last - rs,president, occupied ite Bank of Toronto re - lzmBER of college of Physicimas and Sur I ­ - - Mr. J. T. Winte � . IV 1,Corrie,Zextracted I'st atn f tach intending - welcoming the visitors in a class farmers are not so well qualified debentures, Mr. John Brethatter was ". month, Ttr" .1 3rd Monday a. . wtthoutpaifi, All work for Por y I . goons, Ont.portage la prairie, Man., the chair, . warranted. - . -9, lar - . GORRIE, 014T. I express themselves as the silvef- ordered a-debenturefor.balanceofsa Y to remain. . p - ­ neat speer wbich he stated that1he to . I . -1 I � . I I sed to learn that Mrs- pations ofAdustry were opposed to no tongued political orators, but we are as collector and for #1.20 overpaid to ... - - . . . I . I We are plea been quite ill of man baud- making ourselves heard and understood Treasurer. The auditors report Was � JAMES ARMSTRONG, � 1004 4D:g!�Ct114OU -, Alex. Strong, who has be or Society; they were simply � I I - .. � themselves to, in the land. He was pleased that the examined and passed and debentures " 0 � late, is now recovering. � ed together to better them . 1. - . �� . Z _ ' ;, . I - - - 4 I I ­ � MIJ : ,1 Mr. Andrew Coutts left Gorrie station get clear, I if -possible, from the many GAZETTE had published the Patrons' ordered to the auditors for #4.00 each.. I - ' vetennary Surgeon Pin "I V% .' i I. � the farmers .are being platform; a year ago it was difficult to The mill owners being present by . I GV J -L , A-eon Tuesday last for Manitoba where he ways in which - - I I �- - . by nearly all He cox get a word said in our interest's through request of the council the question of - . . . . . ,,bled!,, " classes. . - his fortune. I . - Z . intends to try . I keeping up of the mill dam was I , ' , � . . . ron or not,' the press but we can now get a fair the � �, RADUATA of Ontario jetoe,�tn — � f r 01 : I dially invited all,whether Pat I G and registered member .. =- � � - The Farmers Instit�te. meeting was . to, iom in the discussions, and to feel hearing. He then took up the platform discussed and an understanding partly - t I y J __J1 ' gl held here yesterday. - We are not . able perfectly free in , giving their I Opinions -80 from 4 recent GAZETTE, and discussed it come to although nothing definite was- � � il�-- - � *W1k"R01=:%: - -1 00L -n AGA to give an extended report In this issue. - I Next to Methodist Parsonage, RE] A.L.0 � AGAIN. . r that both sides could be and the ably,'clause by clause. He eloquently done. The council adjourned to meet I.', . I If -rieites have at- I i : ALBIRT STURICT, GOARIE, ONT. I . . . Quite a, number Of Go, best conclusions drawn. He closed by portrayed the loyalty of the Patrons: re- on the third Tuesday of April or at the 11 � .- - I tended the revival meetings in Wroxeteri calling upon Mr. John Johnston, .of gr6tted the high tariff against the call of the Reeve. � L w being conducted by the Misses Hall. - L I AS. McLAUGHLIN, . . I , - ­ no :0 Belmore, to open a discussion upon mother country. The Patrons' plat- J. cow". - . . I SHITER. OF MARRIAGE LICEN"B. No . . . The Misses Henderson, Of L Ameaster, ..The Grain Tester, Question:' This form was a heavy one, yet commended 11 Clerk.. �- - - , Question." . ­ * . . . . � witnesses requirect - havb been the guests of friends just I a fluent aker itself to all. Political tricksters had I . a$- - ontm-Atmy Residence, Govmm- . . .1 gentleman proved to be SPO . � I I - . . 1, W -.&MA. and dealt with ,the done their best to keep farmers apart, Fordwich. '. I b. 0 - ,north of the village, fora week or two question in 6, � � - . � I . ) . . Our - , . - used was a and were too often successful. - . - . - MISS' OTON-NORi � . . -1 � I A P - i i I past. . Bean,s, has brief, speech. The tester as u farmers. objects as Patrons is to get our rights; ' MARKET REPORT, Tuesday, Mar. 15th. . I - - . � Mis Kenzie, milliner at - . great grievance and injustice to farm ' [Reported for the G.&znTm by Wilson Bros.] 1WGISTM&ED - . . . � s . . . . I . .. . .; - I . I 11. I .­ 1. �i to do away with prevailing politics and , Red and white wheat .... $0 85 to $0 86 V bu. EACHER QF -PIANO, ORGAN & HAAkONY *U will tee ready toi "*or*,. in -a returned from- the city: and the Montreal These small testers can be used so as to I wheat .................. 83 . 85 . - .. - , e* days and I - - w6at GOOD Lode 011 ' laxe,e spri - v as ................................ 60 ,ea TAIso Oil railfting. -- . � THLF'sn'ng ." to form a party with equal advantage of Peas . . f -P "T weight too light, a ery small � . Basidence-:-Mothodist Parsonage, G0rrIe- . 7n - - House is preparing for a. � ng inake the I . I? . Lr,36 A,D -81=, F[Aiib OR- S41 Wood- DE � 29 -. . . � in the tester amounting to a all. We need organization- for this Oats ................................ A .�- ., ­ R,$ thb best I I - . Barley ............................ 42 45 -. GREGORY, . MVEMM A,T,ON4,8, for&which I will I pl, . trade. I difference He purpose and all farmers should be sup- I . . ­ N0,GREGO09 - . prices- - r - - I I - I had the misfortune to large sum on the I -Pad Of wheat. Miss Delphi: a Williamson, who has � I - - �, , �. -- Mrs. Mann . � . . n . 3 . ,tate of Hwriston.) , - - he, adjustment of prices potters. . been in Toronto lately visiting, has re- . I i-NBESS A" � MANTLE MAKER. APiliki4 . . ­ I . - --. scald herself quite badly while preparing objected to t I he last speaker D tic" Wanted. Booms ever . W. S. Bean's -this village which accompanied the tester. He Mr. Mitchell was t turned home. . . . Store. . � I . Builders, Remember I a meal, at her residence in passed and in a very eloquent strain followed . quoted the grain tester resolution pa Rev. Mr. Russell occupied the pulpit I , . - - the other -day. ' , ' - � . dwich Plsnm- in will be *6s,dy I - by ,the Grange at,their meeting held the Patrons' platform from beginning to of the Presbyterian Church here on . � . THAT the For Planing I of Housti fur- The Rev, T. A. Wright will give an . - ­ T to furnmyou with all kinds I . iiigi, and is prepared to ve estimated and n ,to . d published in end. "You have now got your platform," Sunday last. nish , ' and boys only in the he a few days ago, an . . take contracts far all kinds 1w1awork.' : address to me I he said, "and now how - many of you . in �f TTE at the time. , Darby Bros. are now established - . . . . town hall, Oorrie, on Wednesday 80th the GAzR . . I will stick to it!" He believed the plat- .- L. C. DICKS. . . at 8 o'clock The discussion was earned on in an ani. - their hardware store, and give - some ENNIELL'S . - � inst- .Lecture to commence - form was based upon truth and right . � . 0 ' � Mr. Jag. Woods said the , I - interesting information in their large � P! ' No sAmis6ion fee. mated manner. � � , m. . � . and is one tht Patrons need. not be - We are pleased - to learn that Mrs. tester was not used generally this year ashamed of. At the conclusion. of his advertisement� in another column. . . �- - OTOGRAFS511�.�J•d•� McKee, who has been"i � dangerously ill of by the large buyers because grain is remarks the public meeting closed, and The roads are quite bad at present . .1 - . . Dr. =� Ialth. quite heavy this season. But in seasons, here and soffie heavy pulling isiequired * late, is now much improved- in' he - ­ light it is invariably used. the Patrons remained for a short private to get grain to the storehouse at the Her daughter, Mrs. Frayne, is still when grain is � I session. . � � I OR ' � M. D., M. A., L. C. P. S. O�7 . This is not fair, and these buyers seem . The next quarterly meeting will be station. I continuing her. visit here. For some reason or other the "Scarlet . bound. to have the advanfi6ge in any I . I held at Lakelet on July 1st. The pri- pRTTJNATEM.C.P. S. ., Mr. Gregg lies :taken possession of � Mr. Caswell said he had the same . Chapter" was not opened last week . I case. ' � I I I . . � the Dine farm just south of the village grain tested to produce 59, 60, 61 and ,vete meeting will commence at 10 a. in. hence the meeting did not come off. It .- , . . M IE -10 40 1 -91LIL4 1,00 . Ir which he recently purchased, and Mr. gr - same tester, and tbe doors will be thrown open at is postponed until May 21st. � , . I � 62 lbs.- per bushel on '.the , ' . - � . � Dave has removed. his family to his showing -that the tester was very one 6*0.cch p. m. - to - the public. - Rev. J. Green, of Granton, Out., was - - - - - � '� � in town last week. He came to see the � OL'KS. I TORONTO, hou,seF in towh just opposite the Metho- I ' roved of doing away � . � - . � . I � . � . . inaccurate.. - He app � y I . , dist Church, I - I . � I -'. Wroxeter. Methodist Church with aview to build- r 11 I — - - . with the tester and weighing the, grain , . � - - . 692, ,.-,VA 94%g % --Xv Specialist to: the treatment offig MARKET REPORT, Tuesday, Mar. 15th, I ing one similar in the village where he AA � I I Rev. Mr. Sollery, ,of Wingham, in bulk. Mr. iEt. Harding believed in [Corrected for the G Chronic AZETTF, by R. Black, Miller.] . I . ; preach d educational sermons op-J."t lives. He expressed himself as being p ".. -not be . I e . IWO. should Fall wheat ..................SO 84 to $0 85 V bu. � - � , - the tester but grain 165 : . rain and Nerve,., , last Sab, ,. -9 quantities than spring wheat ............... S1 well pleased with the general appearance - - Heart a - Ii Gorrie Methodist circuit I i . tested in any smaller Oats ........................... - 28 30 , I I S. T..FENNELLY - an %=, Ttl.,Ay Rev. Mr. Wi oughby going to Wi " � vi�m. and was aston- � of Wom , I - I - 50 1 U I I . 0= sue4QASIOUY-� ll - 1��,.�:., . I Barley ......................... 40, � . T, . half a bushel; if used rivht they area peas ............................. 58 60 - and make up of the same � - � � � - I I �, for -the day. Rev. . Mr. Sellery,, �W-as, re thus encour- fished to find it put there at so little cost. . � I - 1. �­ I I ,. - . benefit to farmers, who a I i- . - : . P i ,. � . � - ­ stationed at Corrie twenty- years so -o' to their wheat thoroughly so The Building Committee Of Wroxeter The "Royal Templars Baud" is mak- , ­� I ToR-or-41- #Akrfi Y - - ' . ­ - , . I . .10 ' aged clean Listowel, as%--stAfter . . . . * terian Church have selectel the - good progress towards perfection in - I- mak- Jonathan r money and proper.,. I I U,Or� W. Mr. Robt. G. McLaughlin has s614 his as to get the best weight and price; the 'Presby Ing go t spending all M!- . � spending .+, a - . + It is part � . edicad men, for what-, .y '14. uria - - - with the tester plan for the new building from designs the art of rendering music. , � . w 8 consumption, Dr. . Lie .1 ,-&rm, lot '11, 7th .can.9 to Mr... Bricker buyers will cheat wi ­� . CapillaryAbridger. I PhT-1= 601! - . I . I . furnished by Mr. E. J. Fawke, a rising oprat- ;. � : - - me." � - .1 - I � I � .--- . � .. f6r,*.8,800. -The new proprietor- gets will also cheat us with the bulk weight. d the Temperance institution. It prac- - - � I . �� i I Hirstute Vecret;itor. -w�- 'q I oung architect, of Toronto. Theplaus tices in Brown's hotel. Oh congistencyl -T - ft . . 6 , I % , , MM Marv. ftrlcing, Woodhouse, says: - Zen' ":­ "Afiale possessionand Mr. McL;iugk- Messrs. A. Beacom, S. Johnston also y , , . I I Dr. SWelair cured *WV`fAa0t- , � . - - � land I I -• . . I . - - . �� ��­'- I . M"lAw 0 others fiqedv , �;, , ' � anedificetocost about 04,500, TRIOU art a jewel. - - * ' ' I W So as, Li*n-Vowers or I . _ I I 4.]b�� -Sincla,ir. this spoke call for '2"=Axes ,sedl I � W. XeDor&14,-­LAkefte1d, sW9,1- -r1A is moving t .0 Gorrie ' , each giving the opinion that a . - - . I . cured me of Ca,twt-11 " - the King place, just south of Mr. W. S. proper tester is fair if properly used and .and those who have seen them. express We notice in the- window Of Mr. A. . � ; - ' . � �. Come in and sit down; I --Dij- . - I d much pleasure at their appearance. Wyness, during the past week or so a � Ged. RowAd. ,81.nelsir enre& - me of heart ='.':n`d` ,&e. .11 others- Bean's residewe.- - is large enough. Mr. Jacques approve . " ­ � -Vrjol"9jre� JV4e2rt I failed." - . . I I The weather during the past week of a proper tester as an encouragement The revival services now being heldbeautiful array of pictures. As Mr. I � I - Hall, are drawing W ss has always . � I - Disea,Req of private nature brought Oil by 'folly has -been -quite changeable, including to clean the grain and brought on a here by the Misses . .. yne been a very obliging . � � 0. - . you out a full house every evening. The � Dr. Sinclair certainly cures:. all kinds from the blizzard of Saturday peculiar discusidon by stating "if and pushing merchant he now offers to I , � I � � avenin .to the heavy rain 'follow Mr. ladies are po e ' . . l.k CONSULTATION FREE. , I chess," . werful workers and excel- the public the large of their choice e on the -:� sow chess you Will reap � , I - .- ing Tuesday. Soft weather has had Johnston did not think chess would lent vocalists w4d a grand work is being of these pictures to all who purchase ire eqlaW i" S 1 DR. SINC . LAIR will be at the I � the * be�t` - of it - so far,. so that the produce chess, but rather it was the done. . has been em- $30 worth of goods and pay cash. These immature wheat. Mr. Jacques Mr. John Bayliss, who pictures cannot be purchased at any I ; � � I sleighing is now very poor. - product imm .1 I . . . � . . vVr-4b,-=a442)v, 01sxte Albion Hote19 Gorrie9 " � 0 , - of . Mr. thought it came from oats. None of ployed at W. Lee & Co's general store retail store less than $5, Among the � Messrs. Robt. Mitchell, son . left last Tues- photos are some of the following: Ron. s , � � ROBERT BLACI, PROP. I --ON- * . i m. the gentlemen appeared confident of here for some time past, . . * � .. .- Jag. Mitchell, 6th con., Howick, - andW what produced chess, but Mr. Johnston's day for Manitoba. � Wilfred Laurier, Hon. A. Mackenzie, I Friday, April 15th, 1892. Phair, of the 9th con., started yesterday -�, FITTED Up WITH I . I P J � . idea was greatly strengthened by one W. C. HazlewOOcl is now opening a Faust and Marguerite, The Young - . 1or Manitoba, the former going to le Warbler, The Niagara Falls, Putney on -1 HUNGARIAN ROLLER '. I . . I gentleman stating that . at oats might be lovely assortment of boots and shoes for . � ­ B,dissevain and the latter to Pilot Mound. e the Spring trade. He has issued a lot the Thames, and also some other be&u- . ". � I . ... I . � �, , planted successively for 40 years in the ;_, I . ---. DIRECTORY. Both, are well -liked, industrious young I 038 iful u es. We understand that they CHURCH . . same field without a blade of chess of fine circulars from the GAZETTE pr t pictures. - PROCESSE . — : men, and it is hoped they will meet - . .- , . — 'UNGLTSIr.- I - 'ch. 10.30 a. m.: . I m � - I . appearing among it; while another lately, and now invites your attention are already disappearing, Master Russel % 2:30 p. m.-, at Wroxeter. 4:W p.m. success in the Northwest. advertisement in another 1Z, at GOrri Services st.Fordwi . I the had seen chess and wheat to hi.,3 large a . and Robert Cook having each received ' . Rev. T. A. Wright, Incumbent. Sunday School, � needed at the stated that The coluIL'.11. . � . - one hour and e,quarter before each - A cross -walk is badly the -same head of grain.'. � one. . . 4.. 1 � � . . t-, FIRST-CLAE;s FLOUR, township hall growing in and Mr. John Wyllie ----tiirted from here A large load of our young people of . �. . — � . corner just opposite the toyi I following' motion was then put a � . -1 - . � - We ,suggest that the . . . Mr. Caswell, last Tuesday on the,,Pxcursion train for R. T. of T. visited Lakelet lodge last I ,- . MF,THOD1F�T.--S6rv!j-es�t10M a.m., and 6," on Main street. . . - � � I -FROM- p. in. Orange TIM, at 2:M P. mi Rev. Mr. . . council appropriate $15 orsoto thatpur- carried,: Moved by as Saturday evening. They report having Torrane.e. pastor. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. U01112 � I . seconded by Mr. win. Johnston, that we Manitoba. - Ell . C) i- � I I - � . I I . . J. g• Bans, Superintendent. . . pose land that L a substantial crosswalk be . -half p,,cv. F- A. Shaw preached 1;11 , Blue- a favorable time except one young 1-tdy .1 - . I approve of a grain tester of one .11. ' I . MANITOBA W. . I I I .1 . -1 There is no � . vale on Sabbath last. His pulpit here who had the misfortune to leave her -� - L - �L 7 ,91ayTr ordwich at " bushel capacity, with the proper adjust - was ably filled by � Mi a Hall, who took glove behind her. How about the ... U -- . ' tp ,RIAN.-Services at F means of crossing the street within a . t Lof the filCo-opera s . I ' P ' ­­ ii . men scale of prices. Highest - A.M.; at Go�'�,J:3,0 . � L � - - . I Pries paid for Grain. - in th , a__ services mor evening. I L . Fordwich blockl except by widingthrough the mud, the watch? k . — - Gorrial:16P.M.J.LM.L. �� . . � I . tion,"was the title of a paper by Mr. lauitoba - . V . I — - . L and - the large number of meetings being explained Mr. Jas. Lovell returned to Al I - 11 I chopping Done. I I Caswell,s, of-Tiirnberry. He exp -, 1� esin .lnxrie at Bluevale on - � - A -7f, . . starting from Second Line. 210 and 6M, held in this building entitles the rate- d this week, C5 . I ; A.�, �� ROBERT BLACK.BAPTIST-_- ae L the working of a coco-OPerative store an - . ,-, 2nd cones- - - .60M . I A. Osborne; ,- payers to :better modation in ap- . sails- Tuesday. . . I I , . J. orne, I I n u efficacy as a -means- of,s McIntosh,of Stratford, has Mr. Gedcke was buried Tuesday in .1./ I vil 11 -. � L -. �, proaching it. -1 I urged its ' ffic Mr. Geo. I . . . . poster- - faction � ajid pecqniary benefit to the . . I . ­ - -1 I f taken a posit -ion as clerk at J. W. San- the Tun-kard cemetery. His native land I . . I . . The horse -fair held here, last Friday consumer. He gave the history o . .. . I - ?AtTEODTST-servicesintheiFordwichMetho , I . . have proved ,-- tore derson's, entering upon his duties Mon- was Prussia, where he was born 68 years . -m. and 6W p. in, would undoubtedly h proved . . . 4& . dist. at iM a. . . .a the rise of the fir&-co-OPerative s I His funeral sermon was Preached . *�GORRIE­W - , SahbSthgehool-atimp..m. Prayer-meeting'do 'success - he - d the farmers brought in I day morning. L ago. ThArs"y iiveninp.a�t 7:W. I. V.'P.Xing, 1)6.9�0r. 1� �.. I I - � - I in 1844 and read a tract on the question. Ile leaves two gong ­ .1 _ - . � Mr. Cameron, of Orangeville,* took by Mr. Reichard. their horses f I or. We. - There were eight He was an eloquent -speaker but failed . ,M-11i� . . � � � . .. I . . - -- . t including the men - _ ' on the possession of the Johnston hotel here on and one,daughter, who are an married. ... 11 . . . � . . . � � . . or ten buyers present, incl. . to draw out much enthusiasm I of Howiek lately ... . . I . In � - . . - . . - . .. - . � - � �­ . . 0. G. T. Hope ;!��t , I � : , . . . ., 1. I � � � , ain fairs, question, . n, the I re- Tuesday last- . The I - . - . 7 � - . - , who !a , � -, " all_ I the surrounding chairman quaintly .1 . - uy- at I - - - � . . II . MusgrOve- returned last aniz . - I but they were-onl*-able to seleut two or - the difficulty 0 1 . . . . 710.31ders Wantedl. . f getting �, Jr. Thos or," ed, intend having an entertain I . - -. , I � marking that I - V,..mak � I - I . I - - . � objet Friday from aploasant -visit among his meat on the 30th I - -1 T4- :1�ke-- -. - - - - - ERS will . be received for the three that were suitable, and this. in- farm to stick together was .an o I .. . � of March, in ."Cooper's . C�L . � . I . . ED TEND . . ,: . . I farmers ns •and daughters at Grand Rapids SchoplHouse. They expect foreign help . � ---L­C�— - I .. � . SX!egation of 8; eluded the sales for the day. Mr. Put- tion to the scheme. Mr- Jag. Mitchell so , inth Line � -- , . , I . - - � � - I -IN THE VILLAGE . � and in other parts of Michigan. , from Wingham, N. and other - - - � I Itma METiloolsy.8119-It N - - I . � land, .of the Albion, who arranged the believed in,co.operation and read a long . . . r . . . . . - . - . 'N - COLESi �� . .1 - , . of GORE, ' - . . _ I "of eminent British men The Farmers! Institute meeting held places, therefore grand time is antici- LA 1K - .. ­ FP : .. ­ , Uj� to 3 eel6ek Fairo is deserving of credit for the ,list Of 0 us . '. . � . . � - - - I � - - - - M., . , - I . p . - pinio, . . . I - . here on Tuesday drew out a good attend- gated. . . - . i I ro budnoss. Ista- . d his part -of � the support of A. ' .. I . . _ �����Abqi 10 ­ --,Pre_ in which he di . in - I . 11 I V0 On Monday, April I I th, 1892.� "" . � Mr. Beau, formerly .- x Horton$ Is nth, 6 e, Th papers read were excellent eheese-,maker near ..... � the � I work and secured the presence of the 9 --The political State of in our ante. ' - -� ' . - I . - xwMe�tion& can W seen at the I . . . . I ­ e one on Dairying, by -Mr. Woodstock, has changed his occupation - � .1. � I ; ­ . - . . pious and SI yers. I -- � . - country," was the next subject9 opened especially the - . asu., Gorrie. -or at the office of I)U and the e on the Stable by and is now gone into the antile I .1 � I , - store of V - , '' I . .. - . . -- I merch . . - . .- - . , " 9.b krchitRk � V V . after . � I He. b - , . on . ! . , � � 1860wel, on and - ,� - i sieved Cleland . . t W. V. Binning. � . � by Mr. Montgomery. - - , �­ gM-HaVehi , Te4deks,may be. for the- -- �-- . . : . I - : 1, Or - muesfty. I dififtwt parts of -tile work. PATRQNS OF, INDUSTRY. -their- , I - . - " -0 i - e- S -- , ,$- &16 -- .. that - farmers - 6 � , 0 - Y - . ,. 4boli r the , . 11 . Wm. Montgoin eyes Dr. Arinstrong-of Corrie. The evening business in Durham. His wife, who � - - �r-w- I - not vAY-0aer-nat-neceisarily se- , ..b I � rs. were getting - - ; , .- ; I - . - . I � - - parents, Mr. Pat � � . . - . - , The tqwe�rt - I olitical out. meeting *&R verY- enjoyable - has been visiting her Paren -• � I - � ­ I - . * i , - ­ - 8 gaid to the, p . . . . .1 , , � . �-� - ', - ij�" TmderatqWOdre sed to: � . � . - � ..F� . . - I --1 z -1 - edwith re . � -. . -.1 ­ I Hii , - N I '1­1-� . I - -wetting -Id In Gorrie Last Open I . . , r9C . , . . t . -4 � - . - W. S.'REAN" A La � .- I s should. not be divided, COUINIL UEETING. terson's left Tuesday to join Mr. B. . . I -Fam oaf, VEAL, ­ 9 IN LA111- , � . . �,? -Sec. Buildingbom. - I., � Saturday. look. Farmer, . .. � . K - TI N I - .1 I 1. . .. I .1 � 11 �. . � I Her sister, Miss Nettie, has also gone to . 11 . I I — . . . . I to *AND' , -. ' . I I � I � . -what profits the one profits the The villagecolinefl met in the usual "I � .- -#1111 SAUSAGE,# - ­ � .1 I I - - I I � . - 1. .- because � .. � . sit. We wish Mr. and , - _�, , :, . �. �� � - - - . ------ I - - , -. . . e owners of place on the evening of Tuesday the 15th Durham for a vi , I . _ - - . . I - The Patrons, meeting in the town . . -- ... `Patrons' ­ - � . . I . . -_ �* *j brad- -� GOVSM MA�RIMT REPORT. . other. .Farmers are the real ownei c Mrs. Bean'every prosperity in their new - . . Mi _ _*0 II I- I FORT. . i noon .- member ' � 'haacm derabloexpiarl � - iWit' - - - -i —1.1 . h�l, OoMe, last �', SatimUy:. afternoon of the Population all the a were present. Th - . : , 'Of- , - I . -1. , - ­ . , 7-10ths I 1� OV1110011 60ifideiA O.- W bemV I � -� . I . , the country . I I undertaking. -- -166 , . , I I 16fiVatione - - , t � ."... , . , - &nce of Patrons. .- I I � � .. Mn I V- - - � , - - . d -- that occupation, yet reeve in the'chdr. � I fuum t6 an-wilio TIOUCT- mp-MV ­ -^ ­. - .. wo $9 81 r'bu. � -called out a. large attendance ng engaged in I I . � I - I -- -thq, -. 1118 - --Fe wheat,,. . . - . � ed bw W , 1 -Yu! # 19f - I . ­ X � - ­ ­.� hpa . " . . I � � - bei . - �- I &U, , .$ � --ge �4 . ----40V--- . . I "Neakt,vagoa gww�p yVr9*, I "I . -;." as � . . , ltmt deliver 820. 84 -­ � and the frie449 , -� and confirmed. A. lot ...... friends, well as ' iW f Minutes read - .mr 'erievory, .� Spring Whesta. ..,. . _ . � qui , a- ,ew -10ths practically govern us, - . ­ ­ � . . -- - I.im " - . - .- 11 � .11 . � the other 8 .And Carleton, - azdfiab - . I ..,..W..-� .... le. - I . - . day, we da -i 7 I rviZrdia�f; - - - - . � os"--e� ....... !­ - -, I X 0 - '26 * who, desired information as 0 the aims like taking money out of Heubschwerleu's Account for lodging The writs for Prescott . . � . , Ut W� �. ..... j4JA 66., ,.; . so thdt it looks - . - . , -I-- I . , , - I �IsWtable jpew.t.4 ................. !t, . I , � .. . - - ni. Johfistoni sapeount N. B;, have be , . I ­ . - - I , - � . I - - association. ng tramps, 8�,,aAdW z . zuj�t' - - , , . objects of this new - - , , 10ths and putti ­ , - I - I � � , = - - I , - -i ...... . ... . ... &I - au4i . - the pocket . - I en issued. In the former ,�- I- - . I . ­!... . -1 I - . - ­ -hitt-: ­ . 1. . s t - . . " . - ' � - -� - :r �i ­ i# 46 a of the .7 11 I mijz - - - - �1­ � I � I . Badey.-. -­ t -. nomination takes place on the Ord, and . . 1 At ih ek e mea ng e could for same 75e., were. Ordered to be . . . ­ - - .. I!- ........... 100 10, 44 OZ. roe otdo Ahe_,Privot ta paid . . - �;­, ­ : zw;.-i ........ K.16 " . , - , __ __ : , � -1-- r it into those of ,the MOW& H ? � . . I . - p I - . . . ­ I ­ .." ­ . were empowered , . - � �R . ­ . .......... . .- I -­ W418 - e , , , were . .. . - . . . . 4-14 ............ ­'. " , ._ -M,111 . �-� . - . , . - . I . S� .- . � i.A4 ............... � ...... �.?,....!,-....� 14- A..,- I ­ -��­W I . preparations , � . . - ;� � I - . ­ - , I ;%'I,:- �, tbrovq� open to th,6 .h�n'.. the eithp 1(�ter in qoeb Paiet - . . . . ' U � - I for retiring � 'I, I brow to A. plos' and the doors -e - Reeid and Clerk - in the latter on the � 56 .. to -,� 1b. -- - benefited Tb 80th, polling a week . % .�s not see that farmers beingbenef � .- I - . .1 L do ,r paA e our VOIC , . I- I I Z --- i ." . I Ai ., - 11 by , j sudit,is tiin e to make -'. . .�� - � I -. -.., I., I . - ­ - -I � . I q . � I � "t ,- � - T49 ...,­'.e-­-t10i1--N. , - f , ­ . I ­-" - - - - .. 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