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? . ' - ` ;!Mullet . �?ienn>iller ` ,,, `,` meter. Wirt lin Inge were epusiderabl drifted hat ► murri * Serl/ic 3 ; ,
' Miss Fanny Bawden, of Goderioh, K A y, 4Q>� QIl efI ..Alt t5[IDp1SI!i :Z'I ,
M.c Vii; �• H ll lost .a valuable barns PRvsENT�„TiON.+,—On 7t+'ricisy even- Tnt� Trntus.-A 're$t man are re- a!akit}g it bad travelling. The c►t�er W�1�1t3 �l�u�c#i. „_{,n '
. is visiting, friends in town. g Y
.I. eteek• 13.e ryas loading wood ing last the con regation of Bethel Mr Samuel ' rebb And wife of marking on the great improvement night two young gentlemen, of more �1 .r--� ,,
church assembled at the residence of P than ordinar si T e a c n, o. ,o d' u li jar � ` ITIP>r 3r' 'AsSCa ,i r .
.'; 9!Q9 the horse 1lfaddenly fell down. na T le ' }u the Timex since itA char a of man. Y ze and weight, under h S c a]la.s _ t .,£ the I i . e >..
°'` their astor, 9vv. llsr Keatle, and Manitoba, are in town vesting friends. g took to break the road but had teat p #t�V:ty after tV: feW ItniButtetl' �
amd' died almost without a struggle, P Exeter Defiance Fire Brigade No. agemeut. It seems to be the general fl; per was d sPeased.;fin thin ,Gongrega- * , .
resented hien with a study}drair and difficulty in reaching their. deatana- tion, og Sa(sbatl 'l., E, .t ' . i11�1e s., '
,'• fk rs Baer of the base lana has re Keatle w th a silver butter cooler. 2 re -or aaized on Frida evening last P he ' peed w.nst,. , � T ,
im ression that Messrs Aiunro &
g Y tion having upset several tames .:and t as,ERrof t?14;ctangRegatioq.pificiat
stented ber .brick yard to a party from i e and elected the officers for the year. Elliott will in time give us a !leper + g P + lie p -
' Waterloo. It will be i e r y f the town. Chars 1A a goad left quite a number of fall sized im= ing, There was ;alar e'.gb.ti .rggation • „ '•', _ ;
The following is Llie address, read by worth o The cotnnitlnat f w ,ie startled: bl>
quite t an ad ant Lots of snow and hood sleighing. ressiona in the snow, same of which g
Wesley Marquis: field here, but it will. require hard P in attendance w Wedneada
111. age to those who .are• building in this Saturday and Sunday last were the q were exceptionally Lionall cad , who, anauifestee} a deep y, wit!} the:annouuceut4tl%fc d
neighborhood. 1)Eaa Sin, -At this season of year, coldest days •df thus winker in this word and merit to win. p Y g but on interest ;omAghuyt all tlaQ. parts of of the Basila o£ Ma�joa" Wy t 1Vf i- a "
- when good wishes and kind thoughts reaching their hard fought -for desti� Able so`lemv1. qnd its 'pea§1 service. a -4.-
i Mr M. Reynolds, of Luis townahfp, should fill our hearts, we, our eo le Place. CAfiNiVALs.--The carnival on the nation they received every attention, P r y etartlbd becati ta,,.nobody knpVya ,
bir Jc•bu Haw'lyabaw still r�ta]ns Wingham rink, Wednesday, was a and we are Ieased to as are not An appropriaite and powerful sOrMOXI of his being ill, and"'tYhen last se'rip4 ;t.
inflicted au ugly cut in his head last of Bethel appointment, hays met here P Y wag _reacher fro'. Jell ii X4 £1, _lam.
(, - week b his axe striking a clothes to-ni ht to assure you of our continued John 13., the noted Tontine colt,w6 - 1 very augeeseful one, a large number maph the worse. ' , y his friends was ,stn msed' tQ A , , ",,
Y g g Y the ay and the Truth and the Life. b p1
line, gas he was cutting wood. .The appreciation of your services as our is claimed to be the fastest horse in appearing in costumes, A number It was remarked that if Chr}at were Yet a long" lease of life before ;lei .' t'
only way to avoid accidents of this Pastor, and to spend a social evening town. attended the Teeswater carnival, Fri m,
Belfast. •mere man; the frequenc with wbich `Ho gqt a pat hisutsualOuie on Wax s 1
kind is to allow your wife tv'ebop the . with you and your family, and as a Homo BUYERS. -There was con- day night,and succeeded in capturing he raters to, himself in such es
very ell ht token of ex ression of these eiderable excitement is front of -the two, rizee. Several also attended the Our storekeepelft ,ht left fur ,arts Ares- nesday, and ate a hearty brealG-at;) i. ,
k.. wood. g p P unknown. I alone as 'follow me,' 'come auto me,' but short! afterw vela com latticed° `!..
feelings we would ask you to accept of Commercial hotel stables, on Thura- one in Brussels the same evening, but ea o£ feelin unwell! n la ,.:
1;' GRANGE.— The regular meeting of this chair, and your amiable helpmeet day last. A large number of horse were not so successful. The Scott Act is still doing good I ant etc. would sug est an offer- g y , a d dowit of ,
,,1 the Hallett Grange will be held neat of this silver butter cooler. We are buyers were present from the United CURLIz:a.-Oa Thursday I�incar' work in this part of fire county, slue egotism, lvliully. inenneietent with a loungee; feeling no bettor, a dporcr 1!
Monday evening ; among other buai• aware that there is ltothin s sola! in Y his holy, puretnee>r and lowly char
g P States and Canada besides our local dine and Wingbam clubs motion this A lodge of the I. O. G. T. has begyk acter as a man, achnitted on ail hands was summoned, but lf>ifore•ha gxrav* i.
uses to be transacted will be the fie- our relation at the present time which I buyers; purchasing horses of all class- rink. `l'he game wa3 a very fine one organizes} here, and will meet each to be enuine but when Christ's own ed at the house,'Mr rrA had eXr-
Ing of a date for the annual grange might call for suofi a proceeding on our es and ages; A large number of horses the contestants beiu ties seven times g ► r • tY
i•Y aupper,tie time on w ih"e6it is usually part, and yet we feel that we would like charmed hands and fair rices were g Friday evening in the Sebonl house. explanation of His being is accepted, Aired, apoplexy heir;