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I us of ton miles to gel i ITO. . L.
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DISTRICT ILATTERS. superfluous to say one w I about
L flavor of his beer &UA1,PD:, ie-, a! 1
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!BUSINESS NOTIOE county ; tavern, by ,1. I %d y; e,
- I i . anee, by'J. Mitoheq: a I M a.
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_: . - Egmo.nd; cider mill,!by I I G. J
I Tirr, ExposiToR office will be removed son; 'gunsmith, by L. I nEgrac,
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- to the new premises on Main Street,� . leather merchant, . by X I. R.
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I three doors north of Win. Robertson- & Brett, who keeps his I ead o
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Co.'s hardware Store, and next door to. In
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]Kr--. Ault'a grocery, on Friday, Fahraur ' , .
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. . - 26. When we get settled in ournev� frames, violins, and all ki! iff
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t promises we will have one of I th�-' - ouldings, &c. a I
. � . . brick school house and Zlil -
.r . neatest and best apportioned printing rch ( I a
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I and bl” hi' Offic0s in Western On- yers, as they would die a at.
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Messrs. I' lax &Richard, the celebrat- livein-peace and harxnor�,y it, , (
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I ed type founders, several hundred other' and the people by t''eir . UPS
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worth of plain and fancy job diite I cinity]
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type.of th6 latest designs, which added - - - - i �. :
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to our alre i ady large Stock, will enable us TErE IcE. — Three rip 1; of the
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. Marys Carling Club viaite4' Sea�! iti,
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. - turning Olit work romptly, and our seen by the adore, the m&t0h a
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: terms willbe found as low as are con- cloae one, and although th . a I orno p
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sistent * wi�-� good workmanship -and erswere worsted, the defeat -.'a no
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material,. and a determination to ,,pay is one of the -oldest arid io' 1 mil'alIs
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. &S we go-. 11 � i I admitted io be one of the 1 best , in
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. The friends of TnE ExposiToB, will I be Province. On the previd.us d Ly
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- I pleased to learn that its circulation and same players had -a match wi -
. .� influence' are gradually ext Goderich club and beat �Um' by
. I ending, shots; so that Seaforth ga 11 then
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- . During the present winter we have ad- somewhat haxder tussel than Goder
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*f new names, and have strock off � I 13 EAFORTE:
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. . . fewer than has been done any year W. Porteous., - � A. Young,
1 J. Grant, . M. U. u4e;I,
since -TEm , EXPOSITOR Came under its George Xoir, I I R. 0. out �
present marlagem�ent. THE EXPOSITOR — SparUng, skip — 25 -J. BJ L3 )ns'Wdp-
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. has nowr a circulation of over 3,500, of m. Harrison, I I A.M. C , �!!
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-which fully 3,200 is in the County of J. Ody, � . J. 0 i , L ,
1�' � T. 0. Robson, . ,Geo, 0, rd .
�J . Huron, and we confidently expect that J. M. Muir, - skip -18 Dr.,,Ve. , , , skip -
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. before the end of the present year it .T. Beldbie, I : . I 0.3
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. will exceed 4,000. Of course we are P. bl, Nicol, � � R - V.. mi all i, .
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grateful to:,the - pablie for their confi. W. Some��e, . sldp-21 �� Jas.; H O'
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. REv. MR. HILL'S L=Tuni.--The I
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or Book Accoadt, are requested to call at E. .Hiok- -
. gon & Co -'s Store, in Seaforth, and pay tho same in the Town, Hall, by the R 6�v. Mi. H
an or before the First of March next. AU amounts was well attended, and the a4diar
. xot then paid wiR be sued without further "notice.
. were both delighted and e. i . edl . W.
MCKSON & BLEASDRLL. 690 . : I 1 ,
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A. G. McDouGALL&CO. axe receiving I
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Kew Prints, New Cashmeres, Now Dress Good such a, happy mingling of 'Vint 'd 10'
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andNewShartings. See advertisement next week. a �il
I Splendid Grey; Cottons, yard wide, So., 9e,, and his lecturaa!II The a act, "Motl:
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. CENSUS COMMISSIONERs.—The. follow- eaef, melody as illustrated y Mr. H,
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. ing, gentlemen have been appointed 'was not Orly . mirth-proaw,ung, 1'b
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comas CoMmissionors for the county Of Showed thatEiven the simpl at olont�%i
Huron: South Riding., Robert Porter, ad food for reflection and P13inied
Kirkton; Centre Riding, Samuel Platt, Moral. At the-conclusi n, the, Sketch
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Goderich ;. 'North Riding, J. Gardiner, weie disposed of .by a oti�n' lo� N
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. Blaevale. We do not know tha�, aP- Thomas Kidd, whose E r , wit � a
. . pointee for the North Riding., but - the mira,bly adapts him for' a:ril 01 c
gentlemen a i t d for the South and "'
. )oIn a - Sion, and he succeeded i ; is w1aye
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Centre Ridi-dys are well qualified f Or realizing a Considerable sum. 4 T)
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the proper performance of the daties, ch - . �
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and their Selection is judicious I Y
Itting. . . . esident of the Mechanics! Ins itut
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- . LEVTURX IN ,E,Gi0NDVILL1n.—The Rev. most hearty vote of thaiks wa B t ude
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� ro f - ad the rever4d lectur ;
John Smith,. of To nto will deliver , art i Mr. Hi I hE
kindly conse4. ve'r another le(
his popular lecture- on "Prejudlice a,ud ,ted to'deli ' ' I ,
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- Progress"' in the Egmondville Presby- ture at an eahy day for �the tenefit -1
. � terian Church on the evening of 90 nes- the Institute, and we are sure he[ wi
day, 8th Aarch at halt past Seven An have even a much larger audience tha
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admission, fee of 25 cents will be .charg. he had on Tuesday night. �!
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. devoted to, -the church building, f and. CATTLE PVRCHASES.—At tho Sale (
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- thoroughbred! stock held!! Dy �
. Mr. Smith is an eloquent and plea' I 'ing Shantz, of the county of W4 i ,be: ,10 I lak
. speaker and his lecture on this suoject week, several' very fine -anIM IS, . ,
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is we'll dese'rving Of a very la,rge - . I Wei
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. . THE Liciiaosu CLuB.—The Setiforth and bull calf for $150, also ,a ye�rliu
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. � Lacrosse Club was reorganized on Tues. heifer for $70.� M�, McNaught intend
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: day evening last, The following- offi- ta - king these cattle to the Nkt Wes
. cers were appointed: -Honorary Presi. ith him, wh fC
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. I . 4iont, James H. Benson; . President breeding purposes. Mr. Sam �
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George Offord; Vice -President, Janaes lett purchased a yea,rling bul
. . I McDonald; Secretary -Treasurer, J. J.- 0125, and k1r. Wm. Cooper, �f the Mi,
Duncan; field CaptaiL, David Smith. Road, Tackersmith, puro�haqed a v
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season's, Operations. They were re- AllthE;ab animalsare of the D41iab
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markably Buccessf ul last year, a,ad as- breed and were purchased a,ti Mi
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ta,blished for themselves, a splendid Shantz's Sale, and axe -Said by po . pe
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will well BuBta:in next summer. .: magnificent animals and ver i cheap
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I Towx ComiciL.—At the last meeting 'also parchased from Mr. Alex. For
. of the Town Council, the Mayor and sythe, of Morris, a'very fine Vvo yeai
Coun:cillcrs Campbell a,nd Wa,rd were old Durharn bull. This A'aimal wc�ighi
. &ppointed a committee to purchase a 1600 pounds. , He is a nice red polo]
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Itose reel for the use of the firemen. Dr. aad is -upon the whole a !very superior
I Vlercoe waa� re-ap—pointed a High School animal. He W� ill be quit6 ita ac ' *
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I trustee. The clerk was"notified to in- tion to the stock of Mr. MeMich, a,
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I stract Mr. Dunlop, the chief constable, sectiun. Mr. Thomas Govenlock
. to attend all public -meetings held' in - sold to Mr. Case, of Usborne, a' Iver
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I the town, for the purpose of preserving fine young bull, from his thoroug re
order. The sum of $50 was granted to cow, for the sum of $125. It if leas.
. the firemen, in r P
ecognition of their ing indeed to notice the inter at 0- III
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officiont servicer., for -the past year� The far'Drners are now manifesting in thm
sum of ""50 was voted to be placed at improvement of their stock, and th..
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the command of the Ladies' Aid So- keep on Eluron will very soon bj! se,,on�
. ciety, for the benefit of the.poor of the to no county in the Province in ' tb(
. town. The Fire aind W8,ter'Committee matter of stock. She takes tlie. load
reported, recommending certain changes now in. horses, and she is comill'r W* I
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another boiler, itt a cost of , about $700. 1. I ---*— . I
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� report. After passing a number of SULTS.7--Last summer Mi. L. I axay,
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I a-ccouInts, th6 Council adjourned for two Reeve -of Exeter, and one of the o inty
Weeks. I - . Bridge C.0mmissioners ',bad OIL r, a 0
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I E.GM0NDvfLi-F—A correspondent Of dary line between Tueltiersmith. , and
I . I the Huron Record gives the . * following Hibbert. For this purpose hep1rci - fts-
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� (168criptian of erprising neigh- ad on behalf of the County and b ad �Iaid
bor -,� The population of Egniondville is down on tb at road a quan . tity of squ'&TE
&bout 600. The Village WaB named timber. Afterthe Works were c)m] I )let.
after the first settler, Mr. VanEgniond. ed
0 c there was a considerable 0
t . p r �ion of
It is -noted for the great number of re- thetimber left over, which lie had
fired -farmers who have selected this pilectup and left wherelit W I ]
a a linti
place,. for its beautiful and healthy situ- he wauld require to use � it 'foi, 840
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� atiou and convenience to the best max- o-ther-P-lace. Having occas'ion to need it
. - ket in '\�resteru Ontario. On account �iu another pait -of the 'cotinty lie Jast
of the great influx of retired fa,rmers, week 44espatched a teamster f om
- - there is- more solid wealth than perhaps Exeter for the timber. T ' r,
.. in any other -village with the same popu- he, toan�ster
rl I went to the place designated � bu �i t are
latiou. Vie industries of the village was no. timber there, It ha I een
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I m1tv be summed. up briefly as follows: , taken off c1pau aua not 'a stick - was
Rurcautile, by the2dessrs. Jackson -and left. H returned and repGrtEd �his
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Celebrated bread from the city bakery, somewhat astouished, and at on e con-
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Clintou, which is much appreciated 'by. eluded that there must b6 a pretty. . big
. the ,illagc-m. Taulliva, &c., is done by nigger in the fence Somewhere,' and in
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ploy quitc. a number of men; woollan Exeter, Set out to search'fg:r the Btfiio-
manufm-tare is carried on by Messrs. pian. They went to. wheroo t e iniber
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.A. Vft"Ec!Muud & Sous, Whose cele- had been, and a yery -little enquiry
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. I "th &ncl Yarn are well known aaaoug the neighbors Secured t em the
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1 over the Province; harness, &c., by A. . information they desired. .
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tlliug -te-, by R. Fai- tained who had taken the' I
ton and T. Ilill, *11�0.1-1 I tirdber and
. at rpose it had been used. On
wagon shops attached t av-6 Ru I .
0 each, and ve'ry Friday last Mr. Hardy pearod before
. skilf al workmen for Dainting, &c.; Mayor Strong and demailln? ded �,warrants
boots and sh(,es, by J. ,9 '
. ., teet * tailoring,' for the arrest of Mr.. James �K3 le, l� of I
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by Mr. Floarshil; millinery, by the Egmondv*llle, and Messrs. W. P. Mun-
Alisses Burgess; cooperage, by J.* della,nd Joseph Atkinson! Of!Tlucker-
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� Weilanq . & Craze; grist and saw mill, Smith, on the charge of stel,ling sqr1a,re
by J. HN le. wh�re farmers come from a timber. the property of the C unty of
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ely h Mayor "all i�in a h .11 �He &S. expoot the men at the salt w to Armstrong, of Sall Lite, and tl a 1"I've Ila i the speakers at id. system of condivoting faletories by � * - .! 'Zo.
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Mr ly thp,b he m it be labor- wa4eh the engineer' every time ithe other Mrs. R. AtmStro , W rer Spring i, Ing 9 .
01- adred . .. . An Ere, iir was in attendaz qe. vate enterprize. At the conol on . �. —
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is OU13 a charl . I t , as respec- and so a, of Francis Fowler, Ei q., of the community 1 1 1 � . .
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ole to le And h0llf 8 In as 0 d be found Tuckel 3mith, was in town on Thu ay. . ! � i --1 i i so : cial for theSaLb - th School . I of cows3hat Could, � I 1.
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1111fH on, 4 moreover Mr. Fowler intends Starting! fo I - w held� with a tr a for presents. T composed as. I -,
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. . 08 . ,he committee is '4110- ., L,
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an- .a of them was i $6 me bar' of the North*est on Monday, where. we hope ACCIDENT.—on- the 115t '1nst.jM4. I Trif . I
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cks. r. linicipeac6uncil . the wnship of he make his fortune, as few ire so John Reith, of Grand ;Be had the Mr. McKay, of I in 11 9 i and Rev. Mr. :S m-iley, Thos.* XcFadzen, Wm.Suii . 1L . ! i
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lid; T, ickc initlk I poll .at z deseriv g of the best of good lack as he misfortune to put his eibow out of joint . CraEbrrk, were James.-MoDonald, Goo. ForresiJ D . .
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I , �r. H y Was 112- is.— had another. Plant fr 31ozing by falling from 66 load f w od. Abou,t - alid addressed the audience. Pre" Grant, Daniel Robin , - me - -
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I . lounted to $20.P5, den. Morria—David -Moore JA I T. 1. .
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Mice, e4bral IS.! He haId lost hi imbor and night' in Wec Of six - hours elapsed before , dical aid of; the evening an� L
dd, hAd g � I Inesday. It was ( lie Z � ; : - .
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t on the tracl bf th men who t ' of the 'season. Tht rs(Isy could be proc ' I �
. ' . i ho'co'dest ured, during I tiniO which is for the purmhase of books for son, David Knight, James Xor*, - - :; .
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I � I , -rid; to have! ""In g the tberl6ornater regi itered the arm became badly � swollen. With the library. i Shortreed, James McDonald. � � �
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iare them rrosted respe table i w not respec- I con d rably below 'zero. We ou ),,lit. to the aid of chloroform tte arm was t I . . Robb. McKillo I �:;
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Cod ws,rr to were acool dingly 1 issued and I thia sel sou.—The skating rink w ill be Reith in the vie * I v 0 US& win PROPERTY So �D.—The store I ., . ..
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iby- Const ble Dunlop as dospatolied to closed on the evenings of Tuesday, pleased to learni that h6. ise7oing we I dwelling, togethe - with 43 acres of land, Delgatty, Win.. Cameron, Alex 1 ' ' � -1 ;
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awi ou a am. sup cob t 1 ThursI and will in a coliple of w tb 3 property -of Mr. R. er, Andrew ,. 'T:
Ira, . I im. er c Ay, and Saturday of no�t week, I ,. eek� be able to n't a r a' Morrison, A,darn Arm4roZ .
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akh F4day alterno6n P resp, 4,00 to the . � I -0, .. . �, Morrid. I : ris, is the pure I i �
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)ut4 tiiae. 1 In reply to t e-st kn demand OUR SAW MML.---�The Sunsbin3 saw contractor, has recentViIiii0hed taki . -.
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� - I duilt or not guilty..., , . ih of I course Is ;T Pattison. will c I inue on in to the Speakers, the meeting' � I ;..
. I min is now running day and. aight, out the timber for Mr. R. Ir+iUe ba � � it. I : 11, - � I . I
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_ I Mr., RDgerson,-the' anterpi inin�pr1o': feet in height Mr. W'Parflihouse, - ion,of then to meet to receive 'at - iof p -
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I y . prietor, has a large number of -me am- Wingbaba Q the coutri%4 for th 4 the committee. If the ca �. � "I I
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plo ad, in the swamps cut jig rk. I . SO.. '. # 4 I
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he t 0 timber at E mondvill, a,� they There are not many saw mills in this PR T1 n ednesda� i scribed, and receive promises of: ono . �
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ory 140d fulfilled thei: � contract, Mrf. Kyle county that can beat ours. evening of last week a Prayer meeting I a milk, the factory will be proceeded wAh' 1� .
I . chased a I John.Hewitt ais . .
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sod he had d the timber from TEm HEEsia FACTORY. -At the sec- was held in the school house in section 8 0, t 8 n a I � I . i . � �
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Iub fli #me4 the fram, of his s vw mill at . I I I � . . � � : 86,91
. th' new ngli i church. It is Ple .a- Hay.
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My Amoodv,"',ille, an it ould: ,emain there Ship H for the purpose of ,(',a iding to its utmost capacity.:! T 43, meeting 11 i - � � 1 i � I I a k.
a i, ly situ te and aJ. nioe brick baild- COUNCIL MEETING. -The Connoil n�et 7 �.
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. . urned: or � blown be a dn8hine, it 1 Ivillp Church, Brussels,' I ing will a el. � oll, it. I ': On Tuesday,- the 15th inaL '. �
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: . . cided 1xilot to go on with bil' facbc ry just 0- . : FA -Rx SoLD.—Mr.r I'Tames McDonald all Present. Minutes read . ark , .
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15 K., le;had usEd tLe ti2er an a : Morris, about a to ile,west of this pl, a, onded by Mr. Rannie, that the follow- * .. . 6T
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. , . . d it ter ma-hing and stock raising is mor . BursiNEss PROSPECT.-Th.6 businesil; , "" " . - � .
a boongedia the county h . paid Mr. proETtable than cheese making. SO the . to'Mr. Charles ("t , of Staple, U. ing 1pathmasters, , ponn-d-keepe" a44 � ; .
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oh. rdy for it without furth i ado, and project has been abandoniid for the � spirits just now than tliey tive be Mr. Carter gives , d Mr. go- fendeviewers be appointed for 18Fx j. 5 1
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matter was Bat settled so prese I . I I . .
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to - the' it Story is as f Illowei: Mr. � -Leadbury. .. good one. t� We do t t - know whether christ, R. AcMordie, T. ,Chitii4, -W. : I .1
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K ae Was quesb (f tim, , r for his ; ; -
: 1y; . V4G!a -Mr. Davis hat set and ca,rriecd on by t a Gra�d Tran , Carte intend 3 h ,ng on it or n6t. Russell, G-. O'Brien, D. Taylor, I .0 . , r . A
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22, th I r: man#er, whic. '
. around his handsome residence and farm in another p tril'of -the county. � Thomson:, J. McMurtrie, 0. � . .
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. � . I - . has not been the case for so a -time P . I Or � . -A�a -Ioesl
; 0 P��Po�e and I quiry � as iinform.- grounds here, bat several of them have account of the . .. T ., I .
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: ad ffi&t . . ; . road �.( Ing so, sdl PRESEN�ATXON.--A ve pleasant evell- Blade F. Daters., S. Troy,e . . - . �
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18 MY W, so in for its� purchase. vagrant cows. The towliahipi a ould this place,.on Thursday evening Aldworth, Q Southerb . .. - - . -
i � the old -aalt well being takenhold of and 8919, I I �y, W. C841awell .
' ' I a on h a vniii n Si *Iar ' bar' in the , � I . I I I I . .
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I 1 Sal carried -on, and if Such shoul he mexiiberaL - of I - Mcshetr.�11 . ,4 �
I . he neighborhoo I 1411d thin ing it was animals, permitted to run at large, to ch rch in the I Valton circuit, to the Sol I . le � 4 I . OFUT I
W , F I I � will certainly have a t,.,ndency to hel qan H. Re hert, J. Jerr4ft., 46 � . -
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� I e as they do in this Zbet of aboul�, TroYer, * W. Gramm, H. 8 ' '' . :
' . . � . the growth and prosp4rity of 7ur village. � 60, surprised their huar4 1). 1 A � I
hi . Alr Kyle se611 ad the timber 1 I i ; 11 .. . IL �
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-10 . �� way., , i - es enied pastor Wil fang, J. Foster, R. B i . , e
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- ich A I . I . , Rev. Mr. Ba Id roderiek, 4. � . m
a suppose he had bou,,-t, an. H6TEI, C11"G.M.-Mr. Gleegon has . . .. Eis � bach, H. . .
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0 gE .� I Hibbert. . his worthy lady, I y taking possession i -of Ilsie, 11. Bantu, 11. I . :�� , !
_f �ad. e6sro. Mn del] and: tkinson to oldhisintereatin the Lesdbdryhotel I t willet'P. Haug, A- Engelau4l�, - , � . � 1 W*9
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I a to a :Mr Smith, of . Grey. The new well supplied .with baskets well fill -9d Gingrich, C. Wagner, H. Otto'4. F ;,- " . . li
di 1W DIP11TXrERIA.Diphtheri&, �
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f 4ine Work of the new saw mill, and landlord takes possession on the first of ith the choicest xU 'as, J., Si�� - . � ;
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thO first intim. tio: any of tb In received in these parts, has again made its ap W, , - g son, A. Johnson., H. G�I I I I
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a March, Many will regret Mr. Gleeprils fall posseSE ion, and having Eckstein, W. Wing G� . I M. I
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3"- as io tb, a mistah a hat had I pearance. ItK.IaWvi : 'was a little a- . . I
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st, w4� w]4en const i,b a Danlop I girl of Mr. John Stewar 'a, bat as $he in � ,C. E r les, D. Geiger, H. :: I .. . .
aid! them lor.d, and had become ver ular . meet that their ,entions r . I . I
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11, his IrWadly ViBi I ndl , in b i� blandest 1� ' attack is not of a mswlig ant form, it A . Si : I , . i i
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ce m0*4ner' explah ,a expected she will recover " cc
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inatter� 1 to them. � country where he lived bef6re , mo vihg tables'and in a ,a a ra t Spar cer, R. Jonnirsou, .J. - .11 . 4 - a
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- , all, iring thd "little an- �� here. � Bumptnoua rep pared. Tills Ap 'eman, W. Turnbull, D. 8 : .; I :
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at no'Y'arkeb that hos been. occasioned the ! I I I . ad I Oot all match . i
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I I I P iion of the pro 8 ck, W. Snider, G. . I -
I i i eedings 'over, Mr. lit. ell( Pfaff W� I I w
a- parties, no person ; . .McKillo - I came off between the �nviIicibleB, of or J . , ) SLAIR
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Neslig t misuudetstandfi�g, for al- j DxIDA'Tk-�The debate in the 3c ool W' appr priate words he .stated tie r, J. COXV I . . -
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or though Mr. Wilson may ha missed of No, 6, on the farm of Mr. James Hax. I 111 I
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gly the bourn. After,& hard fought battle, the; . Ani ..w W. Hodgins. T. Johnson, J. Roe L" . 'I J., i , I
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�Saleofiagoo bill iof timIiler 9,nd Mr. c B of the - 2 clared ictors by, Morrison lad a N ery� kindly. xnd 6 Z or, L. Thiel, W.� Boas I urj� I . . I I .
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t : aff4ar will do - ore ''than . . a very interesting and excitin one, and ills presented Mr Baugh -with ja r, 3 � �
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Compensate There was a good so � G1 ml(L �: d 1
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th I , fc�r t4eir I sf�. ; L , the me(ting was conducted 11n the was witnessed by a good numberof 1E , L'. . .A :L"
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prompt i rid orderly manner WV Bb 41- I : 7
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a ]�OCAL' BRIEFS. hev onald � . sented Xr8 I L Loadman, R. Ferguson, 11. I � I �
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wafinu i.ble to piee6h lait Sdid . - ]yli.: Baugh, in �
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Ito Mne a. His pa it,, - 1 . , Ir ceie�
ve the (lecision was cog,posed o! t1r, e - . I . � .
Re,. �i t �o SPORTS. -A fo6t-b4ll match' of 'himself Land Mrs. Baugh, made la .� I
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I mainder: of the evening was pleasanqy . I J �
i- Doiiald is again I I by Mr. Ranniie, seconded by Mr. .4,e 1 I .
11 u Tioiently recovered to 18th inst., by the school boys of Kin- V . I .1
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[a 'be 'ble to attend to his duties. -Mossrs. the abut on the ladies declining t ) ' oto burn under the leadership of their I spent, speeches, recitations and , 1; 0 rock, that the following be road 4oliy�- � .'I , I,-
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$1 �o I I 661sion was given in favor Of the . teacher, Mr. Buie, and the bo Ts of Har- . i urrent year.- . -
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I - eg . . a will.be � -appointment also :resented the " n, - road -T. Dick,, W. Wilson,' ,�-. I p� . I - I I
Davis inte "X., Shaw. t I paxso � 71
u &tive. The -next debat held 1 lock under their teacher',, A. i �
ping; severtiII.car loads ,* � -
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� of ISE 8 for Da -day. -Mr., Wm. . age with a clock. 'Rev, Mr. Ba a Shuettler and W. Broderick'. 9prth I � Z �
Yo pr Ila to The time set for the match was one � ugh : ' � ! �
wening eing chosen as more Suitable � deservedly ver boundary -11. Gies. 1. The 2rlallm
dug, the geui i Reeve of Colborne, . hour. The Kinburn boys Atsihed a' I y popular with the people . South bounil,w - i
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I ' ;ban Thursday, as formerly. The E ub- of the circuit, and they do not seem I o _J. Yoelker and J. Wagner Th --------� ��': . �
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WaBlin ,�oOn on riday last He at. little advantage owing to � little slope* 1; I" -.
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I tow ad the Seed IMair where! 'he'mat a - of the field. i The first game was w . be a n6apprecialive of his earnest labors of $19 was granted to R Gran-pu"' � .- :
I -han'icIs a,more useful member of I on in their inter -a !sts. - - I I charit . Moved by Mr. C ' It as . -
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)I Jar 3 n un or I f 'ends, all of 'whom � . I so- by the Kinburn, boys in twbrity minutes. . .1 , y harters, 'a' . .
, .. . I -lety th the statesman." Th "� � -- o d t the Olerk : �
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I. gav 1! him a rig t - arty reeting. iThere I 8 " all They also won the see I d1 iry LITERARY. -Now that the people of n ad by Mr. i1oritz, tha L A14 6 S�
I I xcelle,t subject and will be flure to . . on 'arne ve . � & ; � �
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are 1.ew.who :o eilt oroughly enjoy life I I ite ight - minutes.; T le tearnsl this village � and Surrounding courit. Sixes . . Z
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tha t is anon h to make L . I I collected and Aturn the rolls � to 1he i I
r. 011112g. I I I I then changed goals, and the me was have' dispensed with. the singing class, , I I
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the at morose I I * Treasurer � w
L ,g y an y o e in � I Oronaarty. ;going on lively when ,the all burst which was carried on in Duff's chure. i ' on or before the Ist Of I . I
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& run ling, at large o� �' the 6ree , coiltrary I ary to Formosa, will deliver a loctare r Kinburn fillorth - tors audit the Treasurer's bobks &ad . I . I -
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y- ; 1, boasts of having I lei ough and to spare" (If . I I
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to a lby4aw. I ... . � . I . � - . are an abstract of the I c p:8 f . . ., �
� � a , 8 ag,' 0 w 0 �r n the ' I voca a aca on -t( establish a system I � 11 - �
r . noti ad one clim. . . ) evening of Max -ch 10bh. i - T�ack6rsmith. I � 1. � I
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I CHUB IIL F-EsTivAL.-The tea -M etiiag . I . . I I .-, :1
oy a very 41h Indsome I �v TowNsmp OoFic;ERs.-The following i be developed, ala 16 afford prope,r " tion Of L Hay for 1880, and lay t Sarno HT ;
v oleSt it � ar-green �s previ usly announced ,, was ; he] d on I . . I ' ) 10 Z ; . I I . I - .
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I tree The Coundil ho Id e - her'have I I . officers. have been apPGlIIted, for the amusement for ogairld young durina i before the Council at, their next , leeto� : I � .
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8 thei by-law enfo c 3d 0 repEaled.1 Mr. itownship of Tuck ing-Carr L I
i ersmith, fa. - the �ear I theremainder of, blie's'eason. Accord- I � I
- 1aukp to the painstaking committee 11881: . . this Re L . .
� tt,l� sa span John Young, assessor, at a salary ingly it wus conelm led 3Ve$ . I I .
j Joh 1 McMillan, f H the sum of $1.43 be refuaded
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. ffas a r wil Success. The weat. er bf$80; Samuel Carilochan, collector, literary society Of this It village for tha I Statute labor' On - ,p � . . �
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r ofn4ares coming four;'YeSIE old -for -Nasailliblatc6uldbe desired &III an I .
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. I 43 ago. - I Sa ary $90. Feheeviewers-John Shop- purpose mentioned a ove, and the mem - I $1000111% ,
I ,vercrowced house Was the ras, t. . �
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: 0 echaUi6B InstitutehE Bepured", h � society gave air first - I were pass � I
r -T I - ea was a arve4 in McKellar's bah fr ln erd, John Templeton, Jas. IfeEwing, bers of the ' 3. *� er ad and ordered to be ' ,� ,
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I the ervices of. Esther Owen Flirit', an -Michaal McQuade, Robert Charters, tertaftiment' on F I :eve ; The Council adjourned to ma�t on '.. I .
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1, 6ruij ant LAmeric I L 'ho, . Wrn. Bell, - Sarnu - I
i . elc cutio c ist, 1 w D the church, !wbare tho entertairim I L 3, Jamea, -Which consisted of readings recitation 3 1 � �.
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will give 0. Pallas, Appletdn hicoat, N Tria. Gibbings and dialogu�s.. Judging ' I - . �;
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.i mat &ad Dialect Rae, tals," i ' Card. . Robert- .Landsborough. Poupdkeepers audi I . C11"ey, I I Fe�
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I . ; �� o.tt the wor�hy pastor, calling o a i he - �_jarne . . I . :o . - -
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1: no's E McLean, Sr., TohIL Young, ly say that the people ' GooD Wowc.-A few . .� -
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. ShEi is I P'Ok-E n Of iand I I .. Wni . Fox and Air. 'E. Barr, of � 7 �
io. lGeorge Nott, Peter Aikeinhead, Samuel terest in promoting Ve objectB ! -
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. well I will , Str V1 3 adilresses interspersed by -
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. I I E ood h, UF36 13 t CarnochEtu, Joseph Brov�n, Wrn. Mo- which. the Society is ,instituted thaii ' out or lot 20I concession -9, Gr - .. .
rn � I ief and appropriate music from ihe Murray, , Do . I � 1 a !-
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i 8 bl id Vpal of Fullarton; Flat )h- goseph k�igh, John Mod�Aand, John posit, on he filled to the entire satisfa6- 1 aasan, Lf 1 I
tire I ho�Zng splendid assoft�neuts of I I I
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ids. The "arenotmai W Ogat , ! ' tion of all �present, triaintairing good:' five '1 Ilars. The work was done �rit'ih � i � 4
: sprh goo Vise, James Cumming. i ive � 41 & ,
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I road a,re now good, and bu.6iness in Blooming H111, � ings. The re:adinga given by Miss Mao. I �� . �
0 Ir. Walts o� Stratford, wh was I I 4 . FARX's SOLD,I,-Dr. Rolmes., Its. �
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I towdi during the I sat . eek .has been - oment I arily expecied, as it was delin- , CORRE 33TION.-In last week's issue the gie Madigan and Messra. J. Bulger,, D : sels, has sold bisIarm., which i8s.., F r t- - , C) -A:.
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i !thin; , in the shape of'a hi vse ii '-snaoched i actor and were well "rendered. � I 8V
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I I I rid so ewhat' sleigh I.,)) rJ,.ex.1t debate on Makch4th. - . 7 , TWEI
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our farmers thm he horsf'q' in heir A tea mee Ding will � all. MessrB. A. M. [Iislop, Win. His .t
; )r thel disappointment caused; ' i ; TEA BETING. - lol, : cellent lot, buat the buildings are :3.0t, I i
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; ey cb,b row more ,horf as.- ; % I and D. McMillan re -,ite 1 ad E ' very good. Mr. Livingstone 'hasi, alsa . - .
11 � romarty friedds. � : � be held in' the Methodist Episcopal, I and act I �
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lipost of I the fa,t c, a;t..e in this --, uni y for i I 'Stanley. Speeches will be delivered by several , amuB ment and Mir ill. T - next meet Same con -cession, -to Mr. Pepper.
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I shipt 16n to the, :41 country. i as I A Tit THY MANLThe reverend geutlera� an, and this,, together in w 11take place ( n F6, I aY evenin� Tuckersialith, for $5, 1050. ThiB I. -I arm I
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1 paid .. .. 5 cents to.6 cents - 1,4 p and Auron Record of last I ni 1) in Beirr a' , ; also contains 100 'acres. Botlic' fa-�= I
1week -has t be with readings and recitations, will be'! 00� 8 I hal 1, when th< I �, OVER
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I 1�ye WEight. A lit. John I a nah, f�11oWinkii6ticeof the!�death d,f Mr. the order of the evening. A eb oir from I � , were sold fcr A h-, ' - 'Li. ,-' gsz no . I
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pep#'� a ii 4 Tuckersia ith, sold John Pollock, one of the first -: 1. "Res ved, that thE N has sufferecl � intends giving upifarm , . -:. I �
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I � ettlerE of � a distance will. be in attendance. Re F . ing, as his he3th � ,� R-2ite BAT$
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him gver 40 head at .: ant I" r. F. t occurred at;. his lember the d - I ; M all., is no I
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I now Owns . Sta k's bricA x sidence Ion I Monday, 31st Janua,y. LocALI'TRs.-Severa 'than �he Indian.'! ' he-�&IE 0 ative Will, 41 COUNCIL �
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! bloc] , Oil � Main Slirl ,Qt. 1 Mr. Stark has, I eceased iv&S born in 'Ireland in 18 -17 pose going to the far Wipst nex be taken by Mr. Jw, ie - � I
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rem( a Ito his ovi n house in the soifth- and came o Canada when only 21 ye rs -Mr., Dixon, ,of I(un leade' aSBiSt?3d by I esprs. J. MeMilla '' *nibvied . � I . be
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I west Part of the tc Wn. --The � Sea -o: J � age. H 3 resided in Lower Cana ,a, purchasing & goodly number 6f horses � and K. M 3 UegatiV98 . � ; P-
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1 havil�g 4 match . o � b�ehalf of the Co4n'cii -
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I Gibt �ri's � medal. -I 1r.Wm. Is r: 'moved t this township in 18 - ton a eadings, reel ative'Assembly to abDlj�sh . ,
. I � . ,� a id load of ,bricks for Mr. Mat' nd J. Falzon. tal . am e '4na, I �- �-
. idsoals new � ;themarketfeet ' in ities alid t �
i now 16 �.0 possession � at Coven ry's s: �ttled on -lot 20, concession 10 hEre brick residence with a IfierY ' ,,tions,, I 0 ; ----
I old sb � I I i . I I I - young I &C., will also be g �ve by Misse I in Ontari-o-Carried. Jas. Rende
Ond! and is willin� Lnd a to ,I,, died. Of those wh6 settled ' ere at team of horses, came ",within one" of Ma .. a Madigan, 31 � ,-Valop, Isa- I � 11 4p... - - �
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f Coventry tLiemmetlineveryfew'sre left.' TItis having his leg badly sma'shEd. The i bella McDonald and Alinie Hislop,- I 11 : -
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. to, M&�itoba and place bein a wilderness, he endured a team getting their mettle ,Proceedings to begin at 7 o'clock �
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the rthwest n xt 'sum er. . I sions 17 and 18. No action Wafi . � i .
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'ffi eat many hardships, his aeares� m, r- menced 11 are Mvited to at ben, .-Cox. - I .
- Mr. � � . � to prance, and he 911, en an a : I � in the matter . � I
(JOV491try has bee lorig-ani :� at present. �
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d to'watk, thoi I a- Serious .was the result, 3xce )t the , previous notice, a 11 a-eieting was held in I bridges. Moved by I .
earn6il a, pleasant aoliday.-The Far- ilig no oihor way of - . � I -i ' ryans, seciolid-1 . I
, . . I f ;hr. ., leigh. Beirrio's hall, onMou. fty . vening last, ad by W. Oliver, th, t I WX
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mers;'Danc�ng Asse nbly held 1' . I W,., Bot . �
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nols, for the purpose of ta i g st ps to estab-i awarded the contract for bridge , , . -- .
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I . evenin I ! bf last add after a few years purchased lot, 17, Molesworth ! ! I � � , .
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i . lish a I cheese factory h --.. ton. Ther6l,' - 11, concession 16, his t3nder being 42 4 I
I weeh,iwasl one of t ,a ri�ost Oucce sf al c6cession 9, Babylon, and afterwarft Soi1REE -The Presbyteri,,, c ngr6ga- rs��(Jrdq,
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we a abo t 1.60 couplek; PrE sent Owid and John,now occupy. Bein , on Tuesday ev6n 8* that- the �c . I
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! i - . gg an soiree ing. The Smillie was appointed: chairman, After.- tract -for bridge at 1 15 al . ad 14, I i .
i and #1 enjoyed Ghemseh as in�mau 3ely. aWve me bar of the Orange Ordo:�' ,lie weatherWas all that could! -.a I lots . . I
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interplapti,on u il O'l-4 in 'the a No. 2 1, �0&3 fi el I was �% great turn out, also 9, good supply r. John: Sigens, tender 51O..25, prow-ded he ; ' t
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I #icultur- A ter a fev 'years, however, he th ugl it of able speakers, namely, R a. KcKay, Ufflar. delivere;d. a, �ery interesting ad-; on Th -rsday, Feb � 17-th,, ,at '
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. � 51 Soliety are n t li ely to a"lgamate It to have a lodge organized oll' ide Stins'on, Stewart, Renwicki and Bell. - � p a ruAry I . (;4
� � 61b dress. He Showed th6re were three' o'clockp.m.,and ent6r into s4tijfac. . I 4
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. year 1�or the Fall .Show, but intend w,bo procr t for I th t shop! which was well fittea up ,for the auct i I I : tha - .
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� holdl I a ain growing and haavy�� said contract; inIfailipg to do so
�jg a I show on their ownbook on lodge, No. 33, in which his three slons aking * i � ye D . . I
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their I roupds her � opp� -Z after yea' r ; 2nd, raisin - li' Fine
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f are r ght ware afterwards installed. He was a church. Mr. Alex. Campbell o .te:a- , . .
ccupied tock for the Camadiall and EngliBlit. ,der, Thos. Ainley, $1,035, and if 1 not I I
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.cietie:1 is �bout golae,.aud it 'Y�ould be du wbon his country called him! To vale,;was called on first. . Blue arket nd 3: 1 . i
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to 4 h them show the' esteem. in which he w He �Sve ' ' - -f
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: eutird'. � ly and to as he d exce0ent address on -,Dilige�e,6 and he latIter was most prAata le to the 1 Carried. The Clerk wJj instructea 60 i I
, I give the .money I hey bV � the rn6r abers of the Orange Orde --, Pers6veramce.." Rev. Mr. 1 Sti , son, of . met and beneficial . tc th land� He � 1-. � � . .
now gbt to the I ore lively arid us 3ful I:`1 procure a COPY of Harrisonws Munio. � I , : I
. " o4or 100 he ided the f uneral procegsioi I I Trowbridge, was next. He -had a very also reconjm*ended th a joint st6ck p,rin. � I I � 1.
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braiachsoc��'eties--'-ff: ,ArchibaldForDes which accompanied� his' remains o good subject-, 'Success coupled with' 'liple of condu . e 11 . );
the A 0 ctiDg cheese factories. Oliver, seconded by J. Hi8lopt I - I
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J , I a Speech was reple W - �vitl i useful in- M-S.B.Maginnbegra�nted a, debpiat- �,' 4
�,WantFA liundre. d)llarJ to deliver a, t�'e Order w are performed by the Wo -r Stewart, of Belmore, was, !next called rmati n, and plain fads plai ly put. ure of $10 &a payme t i for ! �
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cturAl. helIe. - H 58 a 6lever ile tu er, M�ster of the lodge, of which he Wa % on. He gave a very able - address on � n 11 full board
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I � � other R.,McKinley, assistel "Happiness." Rev. Mr. Jobna�on, of also gave some intereati g information 'who had both feet-frozen-Car,rie,1. i � .
to bri g him. here �at such a. igura.---L by P. C. M,, Brother W. W. Conri oi .. I o :
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The- cil have' not yet talken "y Hb'is'gone, bub his name will be h 311 Rev. Mr. Renwick, of Elma =tre , I or -so spoke -Rev. Mr. Seiveright, I . � CHE,
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are -alarm, plape*d in!renlembrauce as a 11dear brother an I spoke very well on "A Pro�perou - . .
actio to got a pi opek F . �fi.. Wm. Hill, of Se th,al late of
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