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�t �;I I3AaAAIt �xn Coz�A}nT.-.-This afternoon a side -walk and crossing be built on wort aide
INW-�=�IR.A. bazaar; ander the ausplegs Af the lnd[es of of Princess St., near the High 5011001, and 1.•
"" -""-' St. Pau]'s church, will be held in file sc#lool that sglno grading be dans and the water
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a1ilo. house adjolning the church, and in the even- table d ,,
eoPened on the oast side of said street„ . ,
Ingo,, concert will be held at.which several, that A four -foot crossing be. laid from the . .
Well-known musicians: ore expected to, take Common School t0 the B. C. Church, and the .
East, of the brick�rard, part. • oresoing over Ontario St. to the English 'e",TTIrT.
e �. . .Church be improved, iV
urs about G00,000 hrlek , 11unon OI aA.x1zi,T10x. _ On Tuesday bTn Corbett, chairman of the Street 'Corn- �
to supply all demands, evening the Baptist church, of town, ions mittee stated that theee,�r rovemento would '
0. $. Doan Is 'making' -formall,y organized as a
church,. delegations P
his tannery. We should` from "other churcbes in tile Qounty being Ther somewhere other
in the • gh t woo d of $40p, � o—�
oro Improvements of thts Present. An effort will shortly be made to. Thera were other places than would require "
P improving, but these were the most urgent.
• hold seivlco twice every Sabbath, instead of ,> The Council then went into Committee of ,
P Alas desiring to put- once, as at present. the Whole, and discussed the report. glause ORDER, YOUR, SPRING SUITS NOW FROA1 THE reat . �
emast.eligible building lots . MAz xET To,,lgpnits.••-Although the con- by clause, Several amenil'tnenta \vera pro.
d remember the
'sale Nhich tract for the eret[An ofthe market building posod but ere voted down, ante on motion LARGEST• AND FINEST SELECT . O F O
Saturday next. has nominally been awarded, there is little of Conn.oncies, scop by Conn, :Gantelon, - - QH1.S"
or nothing known outside the Council in re- the re ort was ado ted. THE., WEST. '
y Alessrs, A. Campbell anti J. P l?
sale left here for Turtle Noun- faience to the ice of the different tenders, TRZ VEXED gIUSTrON,
y' but it looks strange that there should be so
ba. Mr. Campbell has three a Mr, Searle asked permission to any a few .
great a difference between the highest and : r
anitoba,all ofwhgal like it well veecda in rq#crenae to the Market Building. •'y� o �•- (�
lowest,—nearly$4,Q00, He claimed that. it. was th a' inion of the Serge �'�1'VS - • �O'j', � �,I�%
AX,an rup �,
-In addition to the annual �^ P g � ++ �+
;h take place on the Clinton Driv- UDDftT4LOws,—On Sunday tmornin„ last busihesra. • men that, the, building should be �J
on the 24th of May, we believe it the Oddfollows of town attended Willis, without stores. Two petitions had been'pre11 I
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church in a body, with their regalia on, sented the council, neither of which the had• � �7�' - y 4 � �n '
tention to get ge a celebration of y Tweed �/ eed S �.i.l U.f7�. " fo 0.10,00'
in the shape af'general sports and where an approptlate discourse was address- taken any notice of. He said the, proposed.. .Sa . 11
tints. ed them by the Rev. A, Stewart: At the hose tower was not,adaptedfor fire purposes— '
gular meeting of tllgOddfellows onTuesday the engine house and hose fewer being in.one ' 4
PLANTING. -We notice. that at Lis- n r{�
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evening, aresolutlon was unanimauslypass- ,compartment, it would be found tnposeible,t0. Scotch' Tweed. l'�
a petition is t0 be presented to the ed thanklnn the elders at>�i others oonnected ilea the, engine clean. As to the library room- � 00
,asking him 0 11 I
to set apart the 4th of " P g Y•
as a
asking
holiday, for the planting of with tbe.ehurcli for their kindnerss and at- . being in the third story, he believeoldt would -• .
P y, P e tentlou, and also.to the minister 'of the be found to be the wrong place • it should be Halifax TTpe.--%&7-�. , �j.�y ----OF ABOUT
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r the- public streets. Whoris,go' church. naadoas accessible nspossible, 'Hosaid there VY r./ �� i s $13.00,'tart the matter here ?'
A OA-rrnn FA7n FOR CLINTOx,—The fol were Dlany more in town of the same opinion
(•iItIA1%Er.—The cricket match arranged. g 1 Y ing. 1
F the 24th of e , between the Ca nged Town we take from the Ea: lositor, merely as h}piself as regards the proposed<buil'd
y substltnting the word Clinton for Seafortli; Air. llenztes seal the Committee. bad fully ,. Q (�
e Orth clubs._itas Leen cancelled on - � _ ..:. __. - c n id objections no raisedb lily: Worsted .__ Suits� J.Q,L C 18.0 - �a „.
d S of It is a lustier that we Have long- adooLated, o e tired flys ogler do a w' y"; 000-WORT�.
account of the refusal of the Seaforth team and•wa shoulA be exceedingly pleased to see Searle, He said it was intended to put in°'a •
to play without Messrs• Cameron and Baird n board, partition in the• on' ins room. Noone '
the suggestions advanced, acted,upon, being p 8 Suits �O'N $25.00 .
of the Brucefi�ld club.- Another match will firmly of the opinion that it would be to the could say they were gni dingy stores. They Broadcloth . J,
l2robably be arranged with another.alub to advantage of stock-raisers:—We Notice that had to,wake a hall of a certain size, and the1. . ' —or,
P y Guelph, IIarrIaton, and many other, •enter- p hey had divided up for a'
be la ed on that date: s ith. beusath this t
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AcOM=T.—Od Saturday last while Mr. prisinntownshavesucceeded.inestablishln'* town purposes, after making, provision for `` • �*--. " � " ' • •
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7?. Cantelou was driving through town the very successful monthly fairs for the sale" which a spare room was left that could not in , .
Axle of ins waggon broke, causing the horse and exchange of all kinds of stock. ' lYesee any way be avoided., 1f the ratepayers want- �Il lT�,�A
to run away, and thr3wing him Violently to no reason why a -similar institution could ed the Mechanical Institute down stairs, there �r C'VeX3 Y1 .Ili p1 ' we
the ground; fortunately%no boifes'were brok. not be established and maintained in Cltn- was a room for it, but no one could really say . ' Q �$
en but he sustained seo'erat severe. bruises. ton, All that •is re uired is for some of our they were putting up stores: wi-ill 111x,1 G' the fin est dl:' 1gL' f>t>t' s Cl001yil�•� alts �aps
about,. the bead and bodT.• ;Hts son -was leading agriculturists.and stock. dealers to. Mr. Corbett said Mr;,Searle was in error in p � ' , G -enl
..: #th•hlm at the time but es aped unhurt. take the (natter in hand wad o'enerdetioatl jumping to the• conalgsiop•,that the. room•in '� - • • c
CoALs To N�wcasTLZ�s,�-L st week a lies• \i ark to set the. necessary machinery ni the
third story_, _ammada purpoegly for the
. �s�IETN� G aoIDS sc aI.A,r I uau •_ Far it i shill s'
Mechnnics''Tnatitnte. .He had got come hard
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ket of eggs passed through th Express' of motion, A monthly fair.fo>• the sale of all knock ,from those Who thought he was not: a �+n� �- a - N,4,, Y 1 111 Ztl lYl • r
o s o g W thtfs 1_
Ace here -for Blyth, which had can shipped kinds of live stock would be of much benefit ]I, �L�3 E'. • i roc
M ,from the old country. This loo . like ship-' 'to the town, and would be or equal, or friend of the Institute,. but lie was really in - . • . . a d*
elri Boa .
ing f' coals to`Neweastle" but f was not, • greater, benefit to both buyer and seller. favor of them having the lower room Nr. ,
p ' The bu er and seller would bo brought to- Searle apparently forgot that in the old build- . —cop . . •yµ
The eggs were for breeding hurpo-es, and. Y . g in a 'store .was let`to the wheat buyers and - Shoes, Sitoof ! o� 1 14�1f P'
were for one of the most extenslve c ieken gather, and better prices• could be secured; g , + . .
rAisers in the county—toe Rey. Gi.. Cla without loss.to the buyer and to the advan- thore,was also a lawyer's office tl eleln.. , . .. -
(i`Lll' aI1Cl See cul' NEW TIES AND' COLLARS, BRACES, SILK
tape of the seller. As business is now con- ATr. Turnbull was heartily tired of the op- ECS .. �, ,
CIoOIS STEi;zss.—In the last of fat Qa tic position that fife Mechanics' Institute lied: r0- (COLORED HI L L.,
,,,,Y ducted, dealers are forced to• travel up and HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, I71OSII;R'Y•, WHITF. SHIRTS a
Shipped ,from this pace last Thurscjay,. w e wn the Concessions, at considerable ex- calved: Thought. it \das•the`duty of the Coun, , . ; ..
two, three year old - steers. filet ou.t \veighe pease' iu searclf of animals to urchase• If oil to prepare a suitable 'mom for it, and be- ° ..
any of the rest of a similar_ago They xvere uo had a monthl market this labor and a C- hevod the goof sense of .the people .vtould iifbll and See t11E 2ite6t ale 'el�iie + ry AT THIN.
raised and .fatted by Mr: J. Ransford, of . Y eventually locate it in that room that bad been i „� � ` _ S 111 AMERICAN STIFF . . �
ease would be $n ii large measure.' saved,'
1 Stapleton, and lucre given especial atibntion branded as a store, We were better known' AND SOFT Z3AT,�•
from their calfhood. Their size shows what a the seller or producer ,Would reap the -
be fit of increasedprices. We hoposomo o: throughout the Province ori account of our ' : .
can .be done in the way of preparing stock 1Vlechanios'Institute than almost anything else • 1
thos. "more immediately interested will take r ,
!: !or the English market. the i Motive in•''the matter, and have a Was 'firmly assured the front was not the . Gall and See Oul` STIFF HATS . ill. CHRIsTY inake, p , CANTATA of ESTilt• R. Nest Tuesday and success .ul Inontlil fair in full a cystica b proper plage for tato building; but yielded to . Wid , 1.8c6iUll.•'
Wednesday evenings; this. piece of music .the time tlie. liveystock .trade' commences tete majority. We: lied mnda a.nustalr(o in � .
. will be, rendered In the temperance. Ball, next fall; talking about stores iv the first place, and had • • Call' aI1C1 Seo 011r A l4TEI�ZCAN' LAPS. -
under direction of Mx, C: E, Tanney, lie be- ' *not respected petitions as we should Saye dope: . " . . .,
Ing assisted by.alarge� number of-siugors, Local, 13 EFs. :Some very acceptable Council then adjourned.. : ' . •
who have been under practise for some time. showers leave alien.'duriiig•. the past week; +• o • • ,
. This Cantata was performed here on a pre. Business ts:a 11 No slack, owme to farmers SUMMARYt. I . �L11210unce to 'tile people of,
JYUL.OYS
j ul lm y g, P r 11011! :.NG I� .. FURNESIIIN . Holl E 1.vlous occasion, and was highly appreciated being bus seediag but merchants leave Of Recei is and Ea enditures of tife ClintonG S ,great eX ectatio�Is fol th future. The, Hf 'h SchoolBoard.for 18701 Ccilliltoll �ilitl. St11'rOU11(1in� it rwhich will likely be the case on the pi esent " p " e 8CO n
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... occasion: . ,; tlee"r,&Cominencli :-to leaf, Tmprovemeuts i8.9 .. RE >;tPTS. _ tb
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` MUgIOAI,AND.L1TLrRARYENTIi TAIT•MENT, about,. town. iuthe wayof•: shingling, new. Jau,. 1,Toca811balaucefron1;1878' .:,...'Sa4`41'. : • . , l` '
>lt fences,.etc., are ""'too numerous to mention:" Feb. 15•To cash from Ur. Bryant•slecturo.,. GU 75 . �le ' p �'T-' ��'yy tIV tilih�, I h'c`LIre l).U1',liaSed �th
— of Willis thatch intended t6 hi B10Ck 0-11114011• . x •
The Y', AT. C, A, afar, 18 To, cash fiepi Gov. great last half;1s78 424 00 �
aloin splice musical and litorar .entertain- Thele area great many places where five
giving y \iny a P,3cas71'fromtowngrautbalanpe'1873'.250 DO l� 1-..cj, ry
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meat in, the, tempera h it to -Morro* ,minutes work with a,hammer at,d; hails• wife 21.1ocashfromoountp rant fnrtla7s.. setae *' entire, StOCIi 01 C11G"1aLl Q,OC1S
P ti , , g i b b
rida ` even}n� but as the hall is engaged \would materially improve the appearance Jniy. •s ra cash from Consolidated wank. VYi' l�l�TLf,1! 1� 8 ' NCE F+ ,6" `da,�er `e�l�� .i ° •I
Yl a des$ maker ;
for the ractise:of the Cantata of Esther, ;and security of fetTces: 14Ii%Tilos. G}bbiubs'isepu„t.., ir5 00 _ �.co l ai lel ' '.1 ill L
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p t , Al2 To cash.from lifolson's Bank aiscomt.4 100 0t •
Is erecting a veneer-brick,li it on Gfbb* us •S�l Aug.t. 13 acid Oct. 13 To froin,Governmenk ' ' •
"' they terve postponed the entertainment until WATER 00
sty et, l'acant li>Suse a e..ndt er. C mmOn, : rrni t•first-half 1370:, _n . ,. ti a
.. .. Fridayf: May. 7th, ,.It will.be•.well •ivolth atw„ .., _e .: s. _ r y a., b i• �l0 5 1. (_
iu t u although there are o f f 'them. N•v: • S To cash from towia grunt for 1880.... 200 00 r�E+ �T'. t
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" teiidin and' . as the admission is frac the '
g, ow , b _ 1 wO.'tle . .Dog: •1 To cash,froui,toivngrantfor1880,;;, I0000 •
1lou� II;I�OY S.ULD .
attendance should be good.I 11
,Eggs .s are• down to,0 cents; a do11 clienp Doc. 19 To cnsl] from town giant for 1880,... 700 oo rn o
• TEAcIIrR "' As 00 1 ' o hiving. *There are eight lilacksmrth- Shops To, cash from fees for' first term 1870. 20 75 � STAl�D,� iti11Cl aS :I 1111V'e lJpublli
s sIox., the 'regular in the town, find all• appear' to'•thrive,. ' 1'opnslifromfeosfprsocotdtonu18751 17 oe c .
semi-annual meeting or.the ,North Huron Something should be done this ear !dont To cash from foes. for titird terid 1870 .244 50
.:'thein tit •ahollt o�1E l��l tl>e
Teachers Association will be held at lying co\vs' yenning nt large, for, it isyhigh time Total .. ...�•s2Do ua 1
ham, on the 20th and 21st.of.l4lay. •Arrange• .
the nuisance was abated, daring the sumitiei rlprNwTunLs. �LL T .
,. menti have been made with the C ,•W R. - o �i ll�l s`Ll0 .COSH 'flIn ill. 2t
>' whereby teachers attending may go at One 'months- at least. . If the time made 1 By. cash palditIencl Mosier 18,9 t,,�170 Go
o tele streets ooCastonally can be taken .as sn l3y c ivh paid lst Assistau't 187D.; ..., .. ....., r r o. $1' • •
and -a -third fire: .The plogralnme is some- n c h ,aid2txi•nssistantlsrD .....,.,.:.... GaR 00• �: 70S1t10I1 t0 Oel �OOC1S pOq. f� .cLll
, ., what extensive, and. embraces a-numbe� pf_ Indication there are alta a. number off, ' Y as paid
hotaes•. o�\%ned'In ;town. One 'of the busses lay cash paid 3rd Assistant 187,1 .... 277',50, b
subjects that CflunOt fail t0 be beneficial t0 73casli paid caiotaker 1370 70 lc l
now::carries:an Ornamental sign fae.a firm B ensh, laid; Ioatis , $031, interest w21 30 1ii11C1S to the : peo • to at Such;
all e0nceined. Ill-towil—city ljke. A car load of freight \ Ioxs, $2.10 ................... '........ 057.40 _l
r Bycsghpnidprluting,S0.30;stati,nory; $T 7.25; -
NEAnLY RUN o\>JR.—On Friday Ia§t.tho for Winnipeg. passed down the L, II: And Ei.. �D bs ),I1C.e -I h11S 1 'e, n `
z: 7cpairs,.y1.60..... r S 1 el 1, . seen
;r` youngest son of blip I�, Tlolme, between on Tuesday; Tile Fire Brlsadts will meet B}• ensh\paid fit}nrlry bills 135 35 APE -R -.--..
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two and three year§ of age, ph'ad a narrow for practise this- (Thursday) evening. laevo By push aid 7 sets chemicais;.'$58;`ptizcs,' g5.; ' .P escape from. being run over. He started tot towns in Canada sport neater' ants or dis- e.'1 ss, $s,5o,.,..., es `50 _in the to1.wn Qf ' Clinton
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t Bg push pill Interni • exnmtuation $22 itisur-
cross from Coats' to Craib, Waawhirter �G play: more fashiondble goods flan those of• d
auee, $ u; trees. sal iiy, $30.: • •:..,......: F7 OD,'
Co's corner,.and >fell do\yn.in the miiidle of C71intOn the attire ofalie shop windows is 13rrorinentry,'#; fuel, $128.88;'itostugey FJ,O$ TSS t0 . • '
fr BY balance on 1 and.....'. ..;
the street,, just at this instant if tioic's bus indt ed an interesting study ; many male it a8 +10. 0- _ • .
wheeled arautitr' the coiner rind was aln7Ost such, The regular• monthly faceting of the ; .
\ ,.'lotul ,...,,_200,66. .
over the child beforeit,W* s noticed; but Mr. .counell \will be held I4onday cYoning next.
Knox pluckily Valued till }n time -to avoid On T.uesda a mall. narrowly escapedpitch- 'It will be nota'ced' thrtt the balenoA.fvom . I1 EMEia MBER this I'ea
. sin Injury to it. -, .. g y n Y 1 a :. �' .
Y• Y ilia headfirst into one, of the cellars near the 1.678. is largo, clu'o�tp tlio fact that.tho balance fi .
, A NARnow ESC�rn.-On Thursday last. market. One clay last .week'the Wingliam_ of cottnty..gra]]t.is n •paid illi the last day •of. . .BiI. -.t r
.. r - ) egg . the yoari and also th t t ifllead A1a5te'r ap ®. a Llh?t Sale has, com-
as Mr. -W. Cariicii, late o. tfie Exeter- ae• dealers tool. eleven hundred;c}ozen eggs pallia tq have receive more than his salsa.1,,
'..;. . tor, .accompanied by an. uncle, were driving frotn.this place. Nearly 'every agricultural . salary . ' .
for•l'879, which is dno o.the fact that .$260, meticed,;a,nd Will Oral Con
down the hill north of Londesboro; they met society in the Province is asking the lTarquts i:__ __ y .
of Loille. to ,:be r were, due h• m on 1st Jan. 181A:,, •
yvtth a mishap which might hlive .resulted present and ,personally open ' . .. : -- _, , - - - _ _ -
seriously, :lia> ital of been for the quietness their fall Shaw; h0\v \vouldait do to ask huh'. Y �Iritl . i'(ZP:• a, S110I^$ " 2Y] lE, _;S
of their Horse: They were doing in a sulk .. to,attendthe Hullett Branch? it probably 7:ICI, ISiiB'' �Yy���� �Y"
a n y cul have a • ,N . -�_ :',. 1 T� '^ �. .
when the klu bolt rave wa allowtn the would. s.much los Peet of "'Scouring r o are t - ' • . . I Will •,;Idol', 76bfithue
b h 3 , y P P g' WEST III7rox,=The followi g he li the
parse to step clear of the shatts, which :fell' `]lis services" as, the rest, M►. H- 1 Wrtllcer, Of consea' ranted in the Wes Riding; with • • • • ' `tr •
8owu,iliiuwinr, tyre bccuphnts out; headiirst, Windsor, shippe.. from here; by the G.�':R. g t 1, g, i li the r.
ou lYednesda r amount of license fee in each place. business , alFter this,, lot, of
and smashing the 'dashboard.. b'artunately y, fourteen food Horses and Gol]> r.1crl.—Hotels, X125, �P. Cot A: B. v
the horsC stood alta still. ` to . i two `yoke of ox for' \v11ic11 Hood ilnures
,"i.._ ,, q ql. .rgaeras „ f. .... .. . ,§ . a . .11laFYtlhaina, Thos.. SVhitely•Edwardiloskol,�j
t -soon patched up" and:'they proceeded on :heel been paid. Lr � ` ge0
Jelin U. ASirtin Jamea.I3aile , Eclivnrd'bIarl, 7'
Cls is: sold:
sllair W much, the worse for their =--. s. p., -- -- . ton, Wm. Uraig, Win. Snell, J. N11. Hendrick- � -1.I. - _
their way, not ,
. a Town Voftirieil; 3 months. Shops,. $125,, Remry Cooke; Goo. ;
JUBMEE SINGRIt$,-0n •Friday ,evening Grant, W. D, Shannon. T •
O'Banyowt's Jubilee Singers' gavean enter•. A s ecial meeting of the oonnai] was held C;IxTO i.—Tiotels, 6100, Jas. 1�oore, Isaac x.41 A �V�. O LISH;'
- Pries
tainmcrit,in file temperance Ball, under the: on tiro day'eveninR, all'the menibers.prasent, llattenbury, t?otor 141eLaren, lfiehael Bally, '
ausbii es aftl[eGbod'Pemp}aisof this. lac =Arch, Xenniidi�. eo ftarts '-Samuel Pike. I � .
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to a ver .'fair audience. .The. r ditipn f rr•,lvv„IISiFoit" tf g iiiii;xET "isiJlLnli�a. Shops, $150 W>n he arcl 1i. 1166 a -- -'
-.:-The Building Committee n n _ - '- ---
mus .- se
the several pieces \gas very good; thg ttnie g o iia. ded'iu the fol 141xanAal.�Flotels, X100, Jahn Dineley, R. -_ ` -�] (-�,�'1'Z-nd.. --1,,0
r t kc t being'excellent, while the lowing >report :-Ther had met and opened P. Simmons; Jos•, 17atell, S aA..Cireen; lV..h'. ,L �� E R .
P pathos peen-, tenders. for . the hely town hall; .dud recom Dnlznage�, iT, '•3 uiontlis, Slee s
liar to thestnging'of negroes, characterized , McIntosh, p , , .
all the singing. •On Sunday afternoon the monded that.W. If.. Treoves. tender be,6ac $100, 1Vm. Elliott,Jamea Sweeny. ., -
MTJ�►�'I' �JG S(�I..'
took part in the service conueated-\oith•the cepted,it being the loweS.t,.andab.attho eqm- 13Lx2IL,-13otels; g76,:J4nuthanEmigll, Jti.•. Q : . ` .
o leave a reements and. Inwkaha.w, D nisi _Et 1 Robert o
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„ Aiethodfst Sabbath School, and also in 'the mittAe be antliorized t :\ Erwin,. Brownlee. - ej ., j �'+�
church service in the evening, the attend uc0 Scuds prepared and executed' . I41r: 111on?los . 'Shop, $75,, John A. McDonald. O L.J v I ' '
. the latter 'occasion beiri� so rciit.that atated,that twelve tenders had been received, COLmoli;r>;,—Iloiels; 660, Henry Unit}n,., --�. .
and between the highest and lowest-, there who Vm.''T, sham lVm. 11ix0rr' `J� . Wri rht I,
�� tiitany,t ere enable 'to' find-s']ttrnb acoom- a I , b , -r..; o
violation. - a difference, .of 63,925: On motion of ,Conn. Martin,. AT. A, Jones;, Jonathan Miller, ill. ' • —
• Moore, byCoun. Doan, tlie•report was Love, 8 mbnths. p� ■ .
0601) �QATTLE. Cell Thursday bIst Mr. adopted. . Aa7I IFLn,—Hate}9 p .
,. 660, Anthony Black, G aI l:. l i d
MCLeari Shipped ninety head of very choice 'ATrxi�r IDirsovr [> 'rs. John \ a r ` �i�s. Ie� a h d . P i'` ' -, <
I rte;,, Alex, A oung, Henry Janios, People lvho Nva It gelliline bitl
;, cattle from • thin place for;. England. The' The Stroet'Cominittee's report, in ofreet, as Geo.. Graham.,
following .tie the patties from whom they s was:Poad : -' -'• WIMST WAnAxosil. •�I1Otels 6tl' Jn: __ •
$ Lau _ • _ r_._. ..-. _:; .
fob' , _._...— _ _�...._ �._, .- �__._ biL111S Bali het-tllt��rrrorrmt3' �:
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p + r b . ST. JOHN 9 WARD.— a portion hf Well-_ -.eed,116bert Barnby, K. J: ISollacic. —ono .. ,
malsc�Glaviti' FIafrtilton, Llullett; 3 steers, ington St:;from Orange St. to the high round, E-tsx WA,WX`sosV, r41oteis, 660', Ry. Bell; , 1
35.$0 lbs., 3 cows, 8910'. W. McLean, 2 oxen, John Scandrett 3'momths. about One-half the price a stied .
otl said street be railed; that•xtree fr0rn• ,
3690,'iieifer,1220., W.Cltdmore;l'ackersmtth, Joseph: to Frederic St. be improved, road .CURNiiraity.—llotels,.6G0, Andrew Lell, J. ' .
2lie lays, 2:. E. Lear, Ilullett; 2..Oxon, 3910, formed sidewalk faded, 'and lumber furnish- 'Y'oung... . . O h � � ,
.. _ �gg� _ _ -. y �.lcl cal.l;nt5 z� ho have to �a�y
2'Ileifers, 2570, 0steers, 9250. John Brown, ed for ttvo•plank sidewalk au the east lido of HUILFTT.—Hotel, 600„John Bell; �1dAl®5'A�� ®�1 .
- I Hullett; 3 steers; 3960. T. ui le Hullett �� � �� �,/[� a
o g yf + said street, parties 13viifg there to lay file SoOrlt' F.lrra0� ” T,ICExsrs, =The Ltconse cf "
.1 Ing) J. T'orrest Stanley, cow, 1110,by
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y, f v walk; that Dunlop:St.,.frotn Fulton to King, Cotntiiissionors.for South Heron have granted \ ti 1. to
Geo, Anderson, Stanleys Steer, 1460. Jo' n be graded, and •two boxes be, rut in to carry chops and hotel liaouses'for the current year �1 \ " • '
Kitchen, Stanley, 4 steers and a• cow, 6090. off the. water, and that material be famished• as follows t Seaferth.�Hotels�A. Davidaon., • ;
Rftdchfl Bios. Hi,llett, •2 Cows, 2660: ' W. R , f :,v' C'O111C c'l't oilCe Ol1Cl• 5Ce For •
^ far a throe plank sidewalk on west side of it. I,, Sharp` James SVeir, J. lP: Carroll, T. „� ;
Ball, Iiullett, steersi.86'O0, cow, 1160. J', Pulton St., partfea.living there tp lay' it; Koster, Rob". Carmichael ani Thos. $teyenrt, ' ��I � _, 'r
Shipley, Mullett, steer and heifer, 2630. J. ST, GEonc]lr,,'y1"JARD,• ThatRattenbur.vSt., Shops:--Thos..Iiidd, T, D. Ryan and Jaines' . •1.
yfCCartue (Ioderiett township, buil 1340. •
y' pf c from Oriilgo to ,Albert be properly graded', McGluflie, Bay Af'or'an, s, 011.
1I selves.
Richard Waite Hullett 6 steers i2°0. ' W, that A threo-plank sidewalk be built from Mrs. Johnston, .Chas,. Stalker and. Henry ,
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' Mustard, Tucl ersmitir,- Steer, 1430. John Huron to Rattenbury St., ori the west side of Cann. Shp• a—T. J, . AT�r ks. ,Exeter.—Hotels - WBU EGGS taken
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1. i#ansford, rluckersmitli, 2''steers '3200. W, Shipley St. thai 'radia be done and a [lox James OLrj, Wrn• Flavv911apv, Abel Walpor, ' ■ N. . . .
. Chapman, Tuckersmith, heifer, 1260 Q. put in near _Yr. Croll s property, and that a Thos. Wiles and Richard ,;A,tkinoola. Shops 111 CXCllflll o for goods.
. ]lent, Stanley, Steer, 1620. C,, Dalo, `;Cuek one.�i teal: wall;,• be built from 8peucor St, to Sohn Thorne, God. A. Mace and Issue Carling, �
nrsmith, hull, 14130, 3 steer4, 1010. t . MCe {V, Stee11's, r, '' i'uckersmith.—Hotels--•,•11 m ICn s J ]i
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'Wawanosll, hetfer, 1360: D: Sir JAIUEs WAUT,,- chat a box be placed batoy, Wm. Xylo. and
`h township, cow, 1800. J•,O, in the water table near Codper & MoXoiazie'e; •- 0, & H.Jaokoon. S
ich township,. 4 steers, G160) that the water be carried ofl anti street grad• r`'Turnet, John It 1! Ti
. J.• Dale, Ilallett, ed near Mr, R. Irwin's, and two -plank walk Bronner. Hay,•• -.Hotel
all, Gloder}eil t6wil- laid from Victoria. St,, to .co ' Oct with the •fttd, lieynolda,,.W. It.
Mai Gioderlch •'walk at Air','Iriv]n s; that t o crossingq be . S, 117-61per, Henry 0;,t.
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f t. James' St, 1 Jacicspn,Tien all.
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0, It. Reid, Stanley, and that $50 be spent Below the G.T. station John Pratt, henry D,qc
R6, Ilullett,4 steers, in grading, draining and sidcnvalk, ,and Mallard Stacey, U
111 townsdip, 8 steers, ST. A,mjprrt''s VAnD.---That A crossing be . Devitt, z1.cTa a Halliday,
dcA.11ister, G oderieh built over Princess St., (to the rear of tit: .1. xelinnd, Godorich Tb
bull, 1880. 1t, l:Qss, Walt bluol;) ; that a. crossing -be built: over Milking in rill 40 hotals
. Rattonbtiry St. to Raglal] St,; a twe•plank Huron,
1Janial Stong.� Shops
tanley.•••-hotels-- R. J`,
enry Sbhaffer aitd.ros,
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S. I+alrbairn,' Rich.
Hodgins, 1V', . Dsichert,
h0 and, AI, Bustle. S,
oph.on, ••henry 110cann
'aonhaitef•,Patrick hall
sborna.�••�- Hatols-4na.
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cltntoif,April,iseD.. DON'T YOU, FORGET THE pLw$CEO_ •r
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able impression mgdo in the course of the itig the teeth, (1014 riftg to the ST11140) OPPOSITE 'I HE PORT OFI:ICE
To try it is triend to
canvass ley Mr, •Ilerbert fx}adatone sem of the mouth. y
I?romior, and it is predicted tltai iia has a the piquant, irresistible,tifrio0 of GLiAI`P®N.groat)futnr0before him, Hoi,aatrbng, caliia the day.and }acid reasoner, with adegreeof humor Pa er Ba s nd Wra -rthatcatchesthepeople'sfancy, . g a al4i L
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