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ilAIVIEROR & CAMPBELL,,
_BANKERS,
Er oMK.. 1\17 0
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aneyto Loan it Reduced states
- Suittne Timee
Loan s on -Mor tgages low 2;11:6 percut,
)414. -AND fil,CTIVACE8--1301.ICHT
rt -ft and Cite ae on: all .p.oint,s castecl.,,
Special and Prom
C_Icrilecti on of Niites,
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Attemtion pkiici to the
ccounta,Rents, .43w
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1flUTS2AYTM3LE" A%' PAR • issued:
tiii the p rincipal cities midtown's of Cana -
.4,, and an the United States and " Great'
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Britaii. -
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Racl. this the cheapestsafest in d most-
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,:convenierit-methoq-a'
e Per cPrit. -allowed on . Dienes-itsin the;
, Savings Bank DepaTtinent.
Funds invested for PriVatc Parties.
Te are preparedto-offer to. ctistomerseveri
facility afforded by a `2;7hartered-Bank-
- e4naily favorable terms - •
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WaYeIalPVIligIii Willits Branches._
171P Li.ce litsutagce
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1ST COMPANIES REPRESENTiD.
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7ETICE .401114S•••41e0791 9t.IL TO 4 r_.17-1.
• .Q.AME1401
CI 11
ennant
• Officelliedical- Hat, Lucknow:
ecial attention• to diseaSes of
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Women. and Children. 2 ..
•"Calli promptly attended to by
• ; night or day,
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• az 4. GAUNT, -
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS.
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74-91..,ES OSTOCK- OMPT
9ittr:ers.Ylelg tciSitend-el the 't;;Toilis‘pO
reag6Ce
will receive
i)Ur proMpt attengooi--- •• •
"tr-t St. Helens' P, 0 •
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(i114,-„eAMER0:1.1"---4* oAMPBELL) ,
C.) T*.A. "Ft If 12
Commissioner
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ULIN4).*
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donveyanper,:
OARIO
.; e Pivevan6ing•in a4lit Branches. •
Mortgages" li3onds, Agreements.
f.,'›eases, prom-Olv 4 -ad caref ally pie pared, .
Imetness guaranteed.
and .prompt attention pal& to the
earching of 'rates.; and to all mattereconegt,
- -id.; with tite transfer of -Real Estate.
CHARGES RE 4SON'ABIN
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EVEJLTOT T.
1124- Attorney t4.1..,a,* Olicitor in, Chan-
iery, Conveyance . -&e. fficx...next door to
Le POst Office, L cknowut. 318
A. g4cPTI JR-0..Ni Ttoit:NEy, Solici-
t/ i - toll &e.,, (4 een St41t, Kiucardinit. 1
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ROI/1) 'POOT, .
, Solici s, &c., Goderich,-
e4ARROW.&
Ur . Barrister
0:4;:nu w
V. We gae
alley to-loan:On easy !Pe
aluatarlor Trilt and
x0En. .
wan Real Estate.
u Co,Ttf
TtAXT 1".1`,* §,yancer, Commis,
• alone ,in .$J., etc:, Money-ta
loan at 7 per cent4 Straighrintitest Valua-
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torfor The Doro'nion Svings aid invest.
anent Society g •Is neneif h Irtinge'lloenses..
IL °UGH P,
EYER
-BA 'MST
(11,ICITORI r flnk
Manitoba. -
• _Farm; Town an
• and sold. .
Money loaned; n, Mort la
ktoney. investe .fjrpr
the :best Mortgage Searit
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Offices—Winghim a
. Lucknow Offie,..adjo-
., Steve._ „
8,
g affidavits .for
property. bon,glit
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epersoris; Upon
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tucknow,
Little's She
•'1ViAPKiD
„liTSICIAN k EONS1- & -Ai
conchiers.;rGenera fife.* .J.02.1oive'
Grundy' z Store: ReSide.
the re nc,e4ort4eily'OCO3.pied bY-pt. Mae;.
(riminally-0)x; llutohius 4E4 the .r.osinenee •
.fornierty occuPied bY Dr.- l'IteKid- Havelock
oppositethep bile So ol•
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ENTI
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mo'ved Wringho ;•4"ht1
elle4
4 the dentristy bug '
Ina
inform his patron. thathe
on the ffrstMn y and ripe
the third'Aionday nd 'rue*
Office. at Whitetir' Hotel, If
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FIRST cLASe•MORTA.G-E.S at -7 to.,
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-7i. per cent Interest payable yearly,
gas very moderate.. Apply to - •
ROBERT MURRAY, St. II.kna.
Seer qarrof the -West Waw an osh Mutual
Insurance COmpany nothing but farm
-Pronqrtyinsuml., -Patties wishing to insure
this poonlar fartnerscompaio in the town-.
ily's of Colborne,, Ashfield, East and: West
= Atr.iwanosh. Kinloss and Iinron by sanding
-, Ca -rd to me will be called on and every
(ra formation given.
WIBERT MITERAV ,St.Helen sP, 0.
" WALTEl! TiftELEJ.WEINI
•S in. the past, still keeps on. han&alrgeand-
Superior stock of
IgNER AL-7.•CROZE
: •- .-.T. ,•:„rRIES. liATR.OF.-THk TOWNS
Nen'
ober' Climb
InsztranC6
j
.E;Licen#ate.of.
-.-Sniirery,.-h.as re -
he will carry On
he would begtO
I visit Lu.Cknovi
day ,and
y Of each Month
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•,JO A.THI
LI:TORN:OW-
ZZ-0. 14.
Meets every F
their Hall. Camp
ally invited.
CO11131111INICA.TION.
7o the, Editoi• of tite Sentinel
SIR,—In your last_issue your corres:
ponclent from Belfast, who is a very
prejudiced, sort of a person, _breaks
forth in words of mourning ifor what
is passing away and -4 fears, for the
futme. - The former-- pupil spoken of
does not say that he will give better
satisfaction than the presentassistant
• teacher in Belfait school,hut _he Would.
like to' kriow. the .reason -for this -fear-
,
• ineihat he *ill not give satisfaction.
..Yaur correspondent is wrong, in stat-
ing •thiat a former pupil is to fill kiss
Ratherforirs position:as.na perSOn has
• yet been:engaged' but a former pupil
has 'had the promise of the position and
hopes to fill it better thanyourcorres-
pondent fills his.' Hoping to hear no
more of this ehurlisliness from yoiu.
prejudiced, - sorrowing and - feari4g
Belfast ediresfonclent I have the honor
to be
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To the.Editai•OfMe .6ventael
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.• SIR,---,-Itumors are afloat to the effect
that . the roof ofthe skating rink
building is in an unSafe.condition. In
his own interest and in justice to the
public Mr. Hunter should lose no gine
in having the building examined and
reported upon by a competent- person.
Failing this it.is clearlythe duty OF
the Council to: take:- action in the
matter in order' that the lives and
limb's -of our citizens be lot endanger -
What a fearful calamity it would be
if the buildino•b should eollapse
filled With a crowd -of
, Hepino•-thisniay have : th.e desired
ffe
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•ect I remain -
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Yours tz.c
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OBSERVER.
• LEEBURN.
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_Front' Our Owzi Co respondent
XMAS TREE.---LAn-anias Tree. -ancl•
entertainment in connection with the
Leebutn. Ra.bh.ath- School- will be held
on Monday eVening, 25th inst. .The.
pregramnie will consist of an... address
1 b be_ -
1 odp
pastor, Rev. J. Turpball,
c• • dialogiles, recitat-ious, usic, etc. A
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A.
t he .Thursday
hefotefullmoon
eh Month at -8,
Visiting brethr .••
ofirdiailvinvited.
' I UDALL;
Secmtary,
REV.R. 0,
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°h.reth:irn
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H Seeretary
ble• (hand -
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-TiCkNOW t)D443 1)R -.TRE AJO
ent.Ordero Trnited-li orkroen, meet in
th.i0ddfeIlows all, on tb.hsecorid and last
),IOntio,y dvening,EfOf pa,Clintlitathi, at 8 o'o3x1(4c.
Visiting Brethre Eire440.rdlly vi ted fro at
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tend. -
JAS. BRYAl\r,. .
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340„5terVtroil
I:4Xuttlitth, 1it82
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NOTICE. TO T
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I-OHAE
41i4ing everythintrf nand in the ls.rderof a, . IN TII* E COUNTY
41.oil housekeeper. fle would al!so inform. th.e
- Lrie,inoreparticulariVithefaimingeotinnun
he has engaged .the -services' of a
THOROUGH MILLER.
N:s4, mfri• u the Milling bnsin -as with
t
rhleVrqd Vigo nd hy .turning -mit goollgritts
jt citnek titre. ° *it increased patronage fron,
pnblic. of
GRAIN AND SEED
oonstsintly 04. hand. •
ds
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EtEASE
MSTRONG,
Recorder.
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REDITORS
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URSITANT P0 9'I{ _PROVISION'S
Of Chapterri.07, Secti- 34 - of. the, Re-
vised- Statues- of. f : t 1 ;he Creeitore of
-Michael Gia?gow, la e of; tie . Township of
Wnwanosh, in the County.- f Huron; Who
died, on nr abont`the,23rd Of June, A. D.
1.883,`are'bereby otifted, tend by -post -' Pre-
..irdd .tO Lneknow P.-0,,or &liver to me, Den-
„tAis Carroll:. of theTownsh Fr)f.WawanOsh in-
thP County of H ron, exec i or to, the estate
-any . Part -,f the of the. Said,4ich -,,OIL'or -before the
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Ohristian antratrinOne,' adOrp.ss and degerip:'
theifqii,partkpia4,•tc-iitheir: 1;1;
accaninta,4'find i.hoisottoe of
-the
Town. . . Id day of eb nary' D. MI their
Eirtaroxix a -7 -per• eozt. Apia,
2 to 20 years,- lista of learzuoldfoale.
no.aweJIai.= Arititoba, ,Partioo
* to seflf*r�nnU cononlitheir intoroots
.zwiertilgotrii adrettligngfwilitieinit*uk.
Groat
4hent;' and after.
the 'raid 1st daf of 'Ant praceed,-
:tfr distribitte the assets the -gad
,niaonfoit the parties- efit„itl l, thereto-'. haviu
regard only to•the c1aivas n - i.edirtifitoof*.hie
r shoji then hive received . otiee„
D.ated„st*iiii- ot4ItiltivAtineteeittit•
keriu Britai Dootanboti,4..''
4if I jpr,md.
INWAL
461*.lt
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silver iwi
collecton ll betaken i
up inaid
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of the Sabbath Sc,hoo/. . All are cordi-
ally invited to einne. •
OfSTER SUPPER..---4-The members. . of
Leeburn Temperanee Lodge:intend !to:
have and.-- OySter *supper On. -Friday
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evening' 21s..finst, Ai. good time ma
haeXpectect, -
-SigKNEss.----,-We- are . very - sorry .
t
. arn that Mi., WM. 724011/anus, . Lake
le •
Shore; is 'very low at iSreseht.
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hope- soOn to hear of his Speedy ,re-
Covery... :
SNOW.—We :1641 SOInet- -SnOW:' "on
SaturdaY and Sunday hilt:iickt envigh
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igke ge,9:ct- hinfr.
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AMBER
Froni-ouy own corresioonclent.
.. A very successful entertainment was
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11eld WinerSe; 8No.
-e..xamine9;d4urGinlrliTh
he pu-
pilsvaiei0Ilssubjects by the iicil,rhboring -teachers
and acquitted 'themselves .creditably,
answering' the•43;ifestions wit pro-
mptness and -6-,cCuracy.,.napre-., suitable
- for children ,ef. -mature years... The'
examination being over,
Farlane Was- called to the chair, and -
e
spoke in pulogestie tr.trins of the ..tea-
cher, Mr. --Shaw, and expressed -his
sorrowat ,his -,----unavoidable dePartufre ..1
_front them.; He wasfollowed the
assistant teacher -ttna. others, ,13vittos., F
remarks were confined prineip'alltie
• e .
some of the
A. heavily laden,
hristMasqiee 'was ,Itext unoovere4
andits,..gifts Alistrili'uted, to the eag
reeepientS, after Which pareiOsi,schi
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' (iron!. and visitors Wended, their wa
horn
rising reere,11:1.1:49s,
secure the 13
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ttaslaiiOrin: Hamilton, of
experi
'NOW,
incknow, for'the incoming year to
ill the vacaney which will be4ceasion-
ecl by the resignation of Mr. Slater.
Addressartd Presentatton,
. TO ME. GAORG,
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Mr: GeorgMiddleton,MiddletOn, who bas fill-
- ed the azdnous . duty of teacher in our _
public schoeL:Alttring the past seven
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years and who is now about to leave to
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take:charge of another soliool, Was
presented On Wednesday. last .by his
pupils here with - a Magnfficient easy
chair,. hanclseme album, .iiikstand and
Writing desk, accempartieol. • by the
fol-
lowing ...address •
To 211r. Geo. .Aliddieto.4:
-'''ZEAR-TEAOIIRR,z--WO, • yOUT
take advantage of the present oCcasion
(that of your withdrawal as our teach!-
' er to Convey to you,our sincere regards
and thanks for the great pains you
have taken,. during -ate-years you have
been .With us, to improve us, men'tally. -
We do not feel adequate to express in:
appropriate words,- the obligations we
are -tinder to yonlfo4 "all yO:Iiikiudly
e,rts:inrcnir -behalf. In return for
your; efforts, please accept th:ese tokens
-ef 'our esteem: for yOu, .re.ay . thyaL,
--svay4:-redall-niceratkrieS pleasant to you
' teacher of I/nein:to:vv.- "Sehool. :-- • Our
best wishes: :accompany you in, your
new field of -labor.. .In conclusion per=
Mit u4 to greet -yciiirself, Mrs. Middle --
'ton, and fainily, with theconipliments
of the season,-• - •
yenr. LiieknoW pupils, -
Losox..
IsAnzrzA BELL .
aii-aniBowPt.
NINA Boss.!
n replying to the -address-. ;Mr.
Middleton said ;_.,-
• DtA,-rFritA,__-_-.y6u, have. SO ovey-
wheirned mewith your kindness t'o-day
that Lain at a great loss hOIN to ieplY
to -you: This displayof your good
-wFklisi 'towards rae7 it thetermination;
of, therrelatiouship- that has existeclhe7
0,,,i,een us "for the last seven 'Yrars, - aft
fords -me more pleasure than can
find ivortls.to- express. I had>no'ek-
p4ctationief'being Made -the recipient -
of any such .ftresents ; and then the
Manner in: 'which you. .17iavp, presented
them only enhanses the pleasure of
receiving, although itt'etribarrasseg the'
eceiver very much. t_ sincerely thank
you for -this kind. address., and through
you I wish to..ConVey to your parents,
any thanks for their liberality :iri-pre-.
senting,nie With -such Valuable tokens
of thefr esteem. This photograph
I prize Very.highly and shill place -it -
on the- first page- of the 'albuni;.as it
Certainly deserves the place of how*:
i-lshall alSO be very glad' to receiv.0 the
-photiS ef anyof rny pupiis, not only
of those present but of tlibge who
,
occupied these seats 't in fetiner. iears
and are now pursuing theivstUdies in
more advanCed 'classes. , In Conclusion
I think:I./nay .-tay• :,withott -flattery,
that Our intercourse .haa: been of the
most amicable . character during these
years; as in the order of Providence I
ani likely to remain sOme time longer
aroo4g, ..yOn ass private citizen -I trust
our friendship : may:Continue unbroken.
I alsolrust that those:".#110 6Orne to .9o,
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ciipy.theplaees 0110 bitMr„ McLean
Misq Murray, and :Mitch, May be re-.
eciverl, in 47:proper- spirit.-Oid tre.
with the respect =dile to their -position,
'both ,:by parents 'and chiklien, for it is
only itridek: stieh: ciraninstaneesthat a,
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seliO61 May be. expeeted:fo prosper. I
.-(ehiankiii,ityibo7auel-oagfsraia,nif;rsithaisfo'grraiiitue,itttoiluds
T .earnestly hope that you: :may-aiLlive
to see many --returns festive
.seasofi7mid:may"; you -always -ready
to: inipot-such,jOyi:;,.iomfert, and sweet
-reininiseences; as I when
foldedin the artns: of
chair..,-
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or :44)35.01i jor
tsfui040.-..i)sorro.
urs
iriort-AckieiWokVanieron AOampbell
*s IQW aZ 0 pca ton.
X0aroc.on
• Front Oar own• Corrrooncloti„ •
qastroMeters prectict ehinges..
4' jolm: Goraos• new- residence
which be has been lately: erecting at
cost of about.#2,500--is,now ready for
briclkveneering. - • •
M14... Humphrey .is411.. •
Afr. Emil Staples), south of this--
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place, has gone to -brew YOrlystate.
The rctissionery Meeting was n grand •
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Success.• , . • ••
There Willbe a Cliristmas Tree at
Bethel on ChristiMis Eve:
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There will be service i„ri, the English ;
Chureh ofi. Christmas. day,
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A neWfrist Tall Ilea made its ap-• -
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pearance ere,
LO 0,H ALS11.-
.Nom,Lr,
our vsponctent.
oUTYT-
Our teachers, Messrs. McClung and
MeIntosh,purpose holding isChrisftas
tree and literary entertainment in the
school -house on Christmas Eve. A very
ii
pleasant time s expected.
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There was consiclerabletaIk of ferm-
ing a Lodge of the Royal Templars of
Temperance at Grant's Corners, 12th -
Con: of AShfield. •A, meeting was Call-
ed, a goodly,riumber of names Were se-
cured; and ..„-4early all the necess Yy•
steps, taken f& that purpose, but he
matter has.somehow or other faille to
the ground., This is -much to he regret-
ted as there is abundanee of good, xda-
terial for the formation of a strong -
•societ3.T.
.4# • 111, anileam.
-,PRINTERS -AND PUBLISHERS;
. •• GaAharing•of_the Fourth Estate at
• ,• . Walkerton.'
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FORMATION '0141THE '4,pouny OF,Eqtret
• PRINTERS D PIJI3LISUARS,
ASSOCIATI0>.1.”
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- Sometime ago the newspapers of the '-
County of Bruce tev,ri an agitatienfor
the formation of,a Newspaper -Onion,
which agitationculminated.in a ineet,
-ing of Comity Publishers at Walker-
ton on 'Friday last. The meeting 'Was
eb-nverted in the Ceuncil Chamber„'
which had been,placed.a-b the disposal.
Of the Publishersby the Townepuncii.
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It had been anticipated - that vilt
*this assemblage: of wisdom gathere
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together the world ,wisdom
tip up on
_one side, but -happily no- such result •
was 'cliscern'able .The gentlemen above
named represented every -office. in -thic
County„ with four eXceptions. T‘to.
of the four letteri were. read, stating,-.
their intention to abide by the t•eseit
of the meeting, and it -is confidently
expected that the remaining two -will
liktiwiseco-operate with the movement.
- the first business of the paeettrl '
was to form an AssociatiOn,
was done;. the following -officers 1.;e44,i,
6-1711rted esiTara.; lst
Vice -President, Mr. Daok,Kincardin
.2nd • Vice -President. lMr. johnstOnt. '
P�rtElgin; Secretary Mr
Walkerton; 'Treasurer, Mr. J.
ger, Walkerton.
• Theobjectsof the Association 31m:re-
defined-in a constitution, which sets,
forth that the pane' of the ?Society is•-.
them "County- of Bruce Printers 1,
Publishers .Associt4,tionf' and .-,formed'
"-‘10-412.91ifile starvation' and Atise
aMong the Printers and Pubhshers of
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the county, anctio Cultivate a 111014r,
f6ternal feeling between the members
-of the Fourth Estate.”
A,fter the formation of the , Associa-
tion And • the election,' of- 'Offitterift
gene* discussion en matteri relating
to the _rrintIng lu_isiness took place. 7.- •
'Among,- other things • a Pricetlist
filerralvitsurnrates.;al444t‘,4 to se_oure:uni-
.
Altogethefthe -04ing Was a, .m00
interesting and, intOoessful.,one, and we
are eisnitinoed.:400 be found profitable,
p4b1ishersi ,and to Ott.
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wits Stamp! vrgliorAt
rtiei
l'eattity
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