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A, V i. 0 . � I i � ,. ST. Vl*CEX to WrNNIPEG.
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Hi �.�; , post officea and canals could be worked I t FIRST IMPRESSIONS. tion
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, i'� 1 A -, � saving. : . Z ANIGE10US PRAZTI� -On day last in the far West, our little party 'the Pembina. C 0 .
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i ��, 9 . ; iv attl mpti Igl with . rard Creed, better.know)a as "Dublin happy and pr6sperous in his
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�, � -,��:i -� � EAFORTH, FRIDAY, JULY 2 �, ! I to by our excel- ion sno�
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1. 1 � - last week in reply to some BfrictureB *
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.4 � I - an peolple s�arioulElly to consider the ad- � Axon Couservaoi ve Cony, 3xition, Say :�- 9, Ced age, iis mew FROM GODERICH TO D14LUTH. count, having pu based the establish-
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�1-3 , - �--L-T e other day at the *w - ment here, of M I Jerry Robinson, for -
11 � U 4 � ObBE The Ontario is the pride of the North
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I Solute necessity', -of , . and is well
� � Bability, if not ab' 1 )4'. WeElt Transportation Company, is neat- merly
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I I �4�r',�'-, -.-.� t - I XPOSIToR) theJuatice 0 say. Dg that arently�pedlars, Stole 610,000in bills ,I d an exceedingly stead vith �is adopted home. Frc
- .. : tirely aboliahin g the I "Spoils System.': t 1. I ap�, I fitted out an Y pleased'v
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I !. . � loss to the country and danger to its � PB all rops have � thur's Landing and intend working on we reach St. �Bon'face, & sp
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i a' " i - T . , i ivi'E HAZT. -NFay now Ili course of conBtructiou be ng!centre of the North
I I I � "I -, F �.- of those Who are Called upon to admill I . cannot point; t:), a Billgle entE2ce ,
I 11�i cl .4 ; I � I so warm ili Par a Thur5 day �h),b dur�ing t, een the Landing and Winnipeg. The West, . .
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I �� ! ". r - hon -political New York paper remarks - I 11 gelitl ,y oriftter at . I which is siluated oil t& banks of the
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f �� 11i - � . � . DE ATH ) A � merchandise, okc. ' The horses num- emptying into theiformer at the'lSouth-
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. tl N -11 . educating sneak -thieves, � who have - PRESIDE1qT GARFIELD, i 13 k con luaidi'of.tII3 seconi heat in the tered 62, roadsters of fair appearance,
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It-.- � a 0 a nd were on the way to Fort Benton .
�,i t third rad i at Pi litsburg, Pa., I Bon a't-, . I
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-' ter 11 OVVIL 3 I ,by I emi Chicago, a, - for the use of the North-West Mounted,
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1, 'i � I;. i � has developed an assassin ho present -d ports concerning him aie tra , ho is boauding tha city on the South and
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J,' i � is pistol to the President ith the al- now on the fair r speed V, re( )v- , JIOSTIR TIES BUXED.—Ayo b Kh�u fortunate milch cow, the pride of its
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r Tv "I 9 " � 4� 1 borhood � f, Can a a which was milked at an. interval of
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J li �V:�. i � -X ' * . we may -pect hear ot 9, battle near f fteen minutes from early morn until
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-'N ,;!�y I _ I arly Settl6ulqnt of tke district, is sita-
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P 1. . I the Seen of the British disaster la�t' I lite in. the evening by the mischievous
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,- - - - Ji en C an e se 0 T Wes year. I i I r inclined tars. The manner in which
I 'A li'� - treme, punishm �t whi he' b ' legally over, is not pos bsed f.a ve: :
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�, T I It, I - SHOCKI —A Kieff (RuSBi)1) the Assiniboi'e A e The old Fort
11 4 T, � T� 4 - ed on Mr. Guito�au in case the surplus of this w6r:ld's, goods, q'ind I ad 0 CRU ,LTY. es on board the
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. , � -, i President recovers is. imprisonment. for the assassin's-1ullet pr . d boat was rather amusing, as in passing
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.- � 3 girls, Shut in a ba the d wn throu-h the lower decks during tion of som
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. .11, 4'. eight years. The law recognizes no family would 'have - been Mt P b e half I dozen guns, nothing
t- P, 4�,. . � 1 'ry Pro�ince (it Rooi ack, were burned by tpe day or in the evening the visitor to
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� � differance, between &4 assault with in- poorly provided for. In order to Sur ly �
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. rr nt mob. i d3ok passengers reclining in every their ' depredatioiis during those
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7 I I'll , A6=i ��tRAL LABOU111411 TRIKE. 1� d 3scribable shape—some in corners ly-
any private citizexi.� Mr'. Conkling's has been put on foot il) the � Un. ,ed IS I troublous tin�es., All the buil&n '-n
I .,-�.-, , 4 - " � A la�rge lit ber �f �gridultura labOut-! ii ig on bare boards, the soft side up of I .gs I.
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Suggestion that 'the law' Bb�uld: ba States, and was f [rst in6aguralo and around ithe ;
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t I,- - ; ault I made upon -high meeting of the Ch�%mbet of Comm ce Cork, ha 6 otrue for higher wages. 09 ra g . rain, some on boxes, ba property of the Iffudson's Bay Company,
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11-:1 1� executive officer3, whether succesBful or Of the city of New York., This sche ne They are r iarehi g th and these poor I' decke
tr: � �r� � 1. 1. . i p the old Fort is. no i a part and parcei
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I . I � . - . : THE T i, J,qBV TILOURLE.—�he Boer's I C mfortable Snooze at all times and- un-
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�r, f� ', � � 1� . . SHOWED THEIR MUS DILE.— high I tance from the Sault Ste. Marie Canal,
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. I � ,-!iN I daap,erous act of violence but is so- nf bia rilaa�j, ti"ri a A I 1� Roman Catholic,,'! c4�ureh, now in course
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L � I �- , L. - . ed of c mind of all solicitute for is fa � ily,: i i
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L -- B� . CL or" the difficult passes of this Election Of the -
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I lowed to go at large. the affairs of the hation'. Forty tl u- i desp'erat ruggle 'held hi �
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; . � T E threatened amalgamation of the' City in half an 1, our's �lime after the a fine large- d commodions building
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L I lid The hand- inauguration of the 66heme - la"ge Bay that a i umbel of Bi itish i?eeresBe$,' The Sault is quite a lively little place 0 -
, L_� ... �� - -lfi've since beian Subscribed, z all d �othei - adies of dstinctibn havo atopresent. The American Government to 1,500. T e Canada Presbyterian is
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I , -... I . � a, huge telegraph monopoly, has orea.ted . couple of v is, occupied by
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h�l i ally among those who have much busi- thl*'B be the case, V. le Igoe �rous , ict � "; ill I I no'doubt rendered necessary
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"� i "i �,' � .: L' � y I e to, e I "o, —A 'law st - dent o - the univo6rsity. o� . . carrying trade occasioned by are four National 4nks in the city, be-
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I I , � a remedy, and to ,prevent ple of the United f kstes. Berlin basbeen hiled in a ddel. An -'L the opening up of Dakota and the sides a' number d� private ba
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: ernment assuming possession of the MESsits BLAKE a-: id Ht nt 9 Bank are anu- ell need in massive
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� I .. I PrOpo . y great � pl ce they have bee a well . embarked. We then set sail for Duluth, Offic of the North-west
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I . - I � " � Aw EMIGII-L F I rL D&D.—Paill' FROM DULUTH TO GLYNDON. ' � num�berless teams or
'T I branch of the public service., Appoint- will believe a word of thl� B tras T Hold, a wiss emi ralit, . I - 11 -1 carts and peclestria 8 P%Bsing to and
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I I It " . � view to writerB on that papE r worh under n triic- bought a I r n in t) e,Eao,le 0i�ek val- �
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fl .. , ley, Minrle,Xta, became Illsaue ithicough . 2L ,
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.11 i ;, - I yfot them to their reward thay� sh, aid re. � than that of going through ' P
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. i v . - . . lig- 1 all Bhot it, the he&'. e boy may re- 11 a' lum- I rob less tha ge hotels, with a
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1. . . i Most bitter Tory,who h Ls ever h -d HEiT ll� 'UROPE. xoessive heat has � - . rtially supply the
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I � ;-� iystom under the 'control of -the Gov- Mr. Blak beenexpepe ced in Lon [on and several wants of the constantly incre
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i1 7 4. � I unstroke 1have taken place. The travel with a-c6ommodation of the most
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f " I �� .read his speeches will tit -leas ad 4 less number of bridges of all dime '
I -L' i . 04it French C' isinbers are ex USIODS, I common place' kind at that, for which
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I '. e , � LON Prrn;. RussiAt;
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I es etersbu. report t at the lumbering. trade. : There area good- i
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t , -J � fl when it knows,"arld every per Vic fron. St. P 'lablo nook � d corner o
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; I I � . -T, .e communications sent over the tele- ftkl I i a -state of an- - ly number of saw' mills, and all the
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w. ! � . I eVel'Se . e c I'- archy. ThelCzaria still a close prison- 1 early, &rldth6qnLantityof "slush" dis-
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I � I . I - * uld be just as reasoi er at PetElhoff, but occasionally, when pensed is simply: astonishing. Lemon-
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.� � . . - I cherish the delusion tl d . busi the State requires hi te ade and beer Constitute the principal
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I . qw L Private message of a political cbara�-ter, I ma . re int,hat Is- Mile wide .end forty long. Hou I I 9
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t -: , 11306111 ve I ma continue. fib Ing at I i y I Spring wheat, oats, potatoes, etc., pre- 3 knowing full wel that as Soon as oi
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� � -k - �: -- . yl its 8�telhtes may minster, diod )n Monday. His illness �Iof f r quality. The houses are small take his place. Next in order, as re-
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c ome - the Chical v of the Canadian , Mr. W., V,. Luxton.1 at -one time -of TIM .
Northwest. The 3amber of buildings ExpogiTolt, is at the helm of the 1,�,8-5
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erected and in 00 Lrse of erection this Press,- MeSSM - SAMU61 U uft
4 urnmer, both for ) asiness purposes au4 Johnaton, are in the hardware buemeft. I
or � rosidenew,' *1 foot up to nearly Messrs. Robert Hicitilou ant! jQ i
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ve hundred, and a Jll there are more on Rogerl3 an in partuers)4P in 'the
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he way. Scarce.3 a 'week passes but goods business -, Messrs.! S mith �& I'll
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$9me two or tbr(e old rookeries of have oiwped a land office -here, &naw ,
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uildings are bein removed from the making money rapir V :!11 .Read,.
, usiness streets w . . planted on s lot oA Ity, at One thne,of the Q teen)s E(OWL
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he outskirts- of t. "" city, to be replaced is running .
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. . y substantial b . rok structures. For Mr. W -m. Newinsu,, who, by . - -
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sions piles are driv an into the ground, thepluce, is runuing ar barber Bjiop.
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. which the fowjlo� ,ation rests. This ie Mr. John Wilkiusov is I irave �L
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i means by which a. solid bot- Turner . Company-, Mr. Samaes-11re-
he only - J� I -:tl
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tom. for a buildill Cain. be secured, for Gret)--- -8 ,manager . .
�Ithough in dry I ' ather the .ground is plartment of I the Free. sa, XT -1611n
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quite hara., yet t 1 a first rainfall.that MMeCulloch,fprmarly with r.W.H...
�omes renders it, � i " ch a soft substance Oliver,, is 661lecting agen � for the - pr'se
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muddy season rnother eartW' is ox- Cloy is Carpentering with Brow -a , :
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tremely stie I ry,,-& sort 'of I Rutherford,; Mr.. W.. Bailey ',a pai
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gluey substance, as it were, and the pe- I with Giaut Ak Compsny; ME HArq
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estrii�u has to: Exercise considerable McPhillips'and. Mn Robert Canijlt�ejl
gantion or he wilf I)e very apt to And I are engaged in the Froe Press oflice.
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his head where Wa feet .ought to be. I- A. Campbell is CarPenterl.ng; Mt. �6�.
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prosecubed this s6asou, and still pros- , waiter, wh father ha a been -at the
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Even young men; ho have never work- Alex. and, Robert DRWel � are at the
] at either trade in their lives 1�efore i painting ; Mr. T. I .. �� ! ... TT. L IS �exxgsgea III,
t4ave turned up.: I e full fledged car I a boot and shoe store; I � Ed. HrWe-
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uters and paiii ters, and recei;e' 7or I ' .
L ir services $ i �,r day and upwards '. ; Bale house, and -is.. mu improved in L
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mong otheg . I, ms the railway boom 'i health; Mr. Chas. Is 11 L: running L&
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. now occupying , e attention of � th 6 1 boarding house ; Mr. .. . . aaaaa Snowdexi ,-,-,
j�eople of Winnip';0g, and in addition to i at the butchering bnamiess; Mr. R. ,
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the proposed li from Thunder B - Drake is at the .plastering -, Mr. Fra
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tb Winnipeg, a b7law is now before the I Beisch is -t the barbering; Mr. Ea... -
I I I i. law�et Mrs. Knox"is I
Oity Council for . iin �tificatieu, granting a i Hicks, son -in- ell- -
�ouus of L $200,00N o, the Southwestern 11 gaged in the Rossiu.House; Mr. WIn. . ;
branch of the C6;1.aaiau Pacific Rail- .� Joslin is at the harness business; Mr. . -
v�ay. The propoi ed road is to It un � Ed C a, who is now off on a Short �
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11mit of the Piovin,343, and is to be com�i , ho -
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geted by the IsIt of November, 1882. 1 cannot be brought to memory at pra.
he terms of the by-law req, the'Lent. The fam�ilitr,f-a�.cesofo,nu.m,beri0f
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Mpany to locate the car works and- ; visitors from Seaforth have also bem
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repair shrops for i1h whole of the nial; " L 0
1** anabrancheg within the limits of ;weeka, among whom are Mr� Thm i
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T,he great dra;wba.� k to the -place is the his - way to 13t. Andrewo I , A. 4, �
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seareiLty of good I el and water. The McDougana,na Mr. Chas. Wilson, who
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v ry distuirbihg el ,�� et on people who are ! the land boomulp there.
u t accustomed to using it. it is in my next, when a little better _
p ddled around!*h, 3 streets in carts, the � posted. as,re.gards the country. mad its ,
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is sold at 25 cent ' a Oer barrel or 5 cents L with. a land letter, showing -what prop. I
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p r pail. Owind.t,5 the poor quality of erty-may, be most safely invested in- -
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t e water, there Jis abooming business and where situated. Also, such p" ' i
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dane iL milk, and milk wagons throng] as may be' beat suitlaa to agricn-Iturk
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or sale and, as well As selling it in i WPNEPRO, Mau., . lul Y 1-1 WL �
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qu antities, a lucrative trade is done in I -- - I -! :
selingithythegl-ass.,A glaSS of it! . . I
co3ts5 cents,or,if by the quart,10 . Hurou Notes.
TheRov. J. Phillips, of Relgravel
ce#,ts. Thecows' returnedout inthe intq,nds taking a, trip to the old �e L L I
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. pr�irxe grass, whi(h. makes very good for the benefit of -hig'kealth- Ountry.
fo4der, and the mflk is very rich and of —Mr. James Marie, sr., for -over 22
fin e quality. W, Iourse the milkmen I a a resident of Goderich, died on
here, as in other !quarters, have .mot en- year . �
tir aly forgotten the knack of 13 Tuesday of last week,at theripe ago of -
I tretching 73 years.
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.it )Ut by a Water L III-, process. The wood M I
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�sqd for fuel is Principally poplar, and cently sold a thre� year Iola grade steer,
Is brought into th4E city in long Slender
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sti-.ks of whatever length the tree hap- I - . I
t I was a fine animal wad a -good Price. -
pa is to be, ranging from 5 -to 20 feet in —Neariy 100 men find -empleynielit .
lei gth and from I to 8 inches in thick- � . i I I I
ne 38. Poor ru-bbi � as a great deal of I at the 4;cks in Goderich handlixig
, grain, luiliber, ties, salt, &c. The ha- L .
it a, One-half of which is little better . I
. IL' LL - bor has not been so hvely before f6r -
th ubrush Poo.: sieg Ia to get ity
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au williDgly.pay Om $5 t L, � Per ; .
cord for it. E ,. r thing is m. L —Mr. James MaDoxiagh, proprietor I
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hei ,e than in Ontario, with the excep7,, i , . .
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tio i of ready. made clothing which in ' Smith's Hill, intends re-bitaing ,at Z
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for R,,500 Per ainnum; a private re I Hogg, of Grey,, died 8aturday fro= M_ 1.
L Sit,; : flistarrif-tion,of the brain. The anitag . `
dei tee akin'to that of Mr. D,D. Wilaou!s " , . ..
fet, -,hes §60 per m nth, while . a httle I was vauea at sl5o, and will )oe a aen-
I Ous loss to MT. Hogg. I T,
two-r6owed rooke'r y, no matter how ai- i
j —Another Baw mill iB to be started .�
Ila idated it may,, appear, can not begot ' . ;
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Short of $10 per �mbxlth., To avoid the, � pro
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imPortant 4tem, . ouse .rent, � Y, 'ot@lh L
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fat I lilies teiIt - Many �Putti11g11p&mffiaxxdLeX ctstollaveit
I out ill Summer, alid'Some , I pe
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. winter, in the Oats and around - I
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t city, who peacrta. their daily toil in —Mr. Goo. Fbfbes, of Morris, hu
th . city during t r 0 day, and repair to sold his farm 'of 1-00 acres to Mr. John '
their miniature bcmes at night. The Mason., of Himllet, neax Kiliburn, for the
for wheat, flour and bread range Sum of - $4,000. Mr. Forbes Intends �: -
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Proance, fruits an, I vegetables axe in' _ L _iX,on , WWI .
. Po. ]W,ftriBonArld Andrew Erxibroy are �a L
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tatoes are quoted a; 80 � ceuts per bushel, .6reeting L 'good frame dwelh-ings this �
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Oat 3 80 Cents pex� b ishel, beef 25 cent a Sesson -in Belgrave. Doubtlessetheti
penpound, hamol' 17 cents. per pound, will aoo'd�fellow their example.. . -
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butter 25 cents j er pound, eggs 30 cents —The Wingham - Ti 9 of last week
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pe dozen, and ip es, pears, peaches .says : Excep�t in the ,Shipping Off &.
an plums ietail 13 .
-- a 5 cants each. The partment., Wingham is .now the � - .
in *1auEf-,` once nuinere'us here, are fast eagellee concentrate,l of Bul ; I'll..... �� I I L
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aro I � become I bettlo6d. The half - � —Thewicked editor of the Goderi'all i v
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- bre, 3 1 or 4 A bree4s, " as they are termed Signal gets off the folloWillg ;
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up here, are q�4itoa numerous, and on � Plumb .- ;;;
firS; Bight it would quite amuse a down- � 'YoUng M&idoan L i
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wit i their big clan isy ox --carts, all wood They are r,f such size
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anc not even a ibi; of iron on them I Amd such avoirdupafs
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wit � the oxen hitemd up in harness - � '
som ething similar 1 io plow harness, and —The pupilsof the Lochalah Se')10011L .1
hori 3e c6llars on �th air necks in,stead of in the township of Ashfield, and the .
yok as. They people in thoneigh,borhood, hads, v -
are, as a rule, indoleut I , �,exy
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and thriftless, wormlig at times at odd pleasant and successful piCtlic on Fji-
jobs around., and 8 3em desirous of do, dday last, at which there was a, large.01. -
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Ing little or nothin Y if they _ tend ' '
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13 y &Vol I . � . ) crops in this -sec- ; —E. C� K. Davies, the Weill know.11
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- raill owner of Henfryn,lias Ao
tion, and notab , ilearlim-
Ing: splend . M, � West of it, are 1-000k- mense business during thepast y -
id ' loll the Prospects are . ,ear in
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moat one ra�ixx -timber. He has a very large stock Of
Sp _ or a bountif al har- ' ' .
ring W ea . splendid lumber at We yard now a -wait.,.
Veal. h� t, oats, and Pet �
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are $he main crops sown, and are Kn I&L�L I Ing, Shipment. - I
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exc0edingly advalided state Of euilt�iva- 1 —on Saturday afternoon last, at Mr.
tiono, and promis! moi Wx gh '
0 16 large Yield. Win- 1 Wm - TolilifioliIs grist 11, in I'll � jm�
xxip�g beats all ek � Alex. XcNeevin� Carpenter, in the ,em-
, eation for bachelors. ' I ,
Of 4 Saturday night every third ploy of Mr. John Ailisley� who has had
. young thhe contract of makin
mail you meet h sa roast or a loaf of g 'ropairs In the
bread under his -arin. Two, four, Six or mill, cut his leg, below the knee zap .
more young men, and old ones too, Club Very badly with an adze.
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tog . er, rent aro : or set of rooms! —While standiffing i --n a blacksmith �
�vit h I Shop oneday. las - K
f a, 'ish it only s few absolutely ! Of Goderic � t week, Mr. �,Ja,13. Burke, i
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nec ssary a.rticleo, and, go in for house i L h township.. naet with a Pahl, i,
hee L ab.od. By � � - � ful accident, by a piece of red hot iroa !
they can live as Well., or better. and I I droppin i i
at a g nto his shoe. E., re, he eollia 1,
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thir I less c at, t , a by boarding pul . I 'undo his shoe and get rid -.Of ,�h- lont ,
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Wit,. Bailey, IWIt. Clark, Albert iron, his foot was badly - bur.,,,
CaImpbell and R?bt - Campbell 'have a i —Mr. Robt. Nott, -of Brussels, who �
neat little house of two rooms, bed I has been prospecting in Rallaas during
: the past four months returneid lionie,oll,
room and dining,room, which the tWO 11 L . � I
forxx�oer were allowed the use of tW.O Saturday last week. H.e is -highly
moijtbs for the � Painting, and friend plea -Bed with the country, ,and it is now
Claik bein' an A I cook,- I tell y hiS intention to remove there this fall.
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disb�! up tl�iiugs iii -style, and we A Very valuable Stallion. belongiiig to .
� anaging mattex by this way him died while he was away. .
of I 8 it Only costs us $3 —Rather a serious accident Occurred
per eek. I dare Bay Mrs. Davidson, in the village ;_ I bf
Aloa:�. or the Sen#�tcr *oula be tickled of Fordwieh, township
if tb�iey could OnI Y� j, 'at Stand behind the .Rowick, on the 12th -of .,TLUly. A 0
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' Ple Of Young men named Coxik,hug -were
seenes and get a peE pat us. . �
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i I THE SEAFORIPH- DIVISION drivingalong -the Street, w%exi their
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I horse got fri htened at the inusic'.and
Of t, e city is b3 ;eans a small one. r . 9 I
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All eem to be dow'E � well in their re- tanning away, they were thrown,out of 41
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Spec ve Spheres a I ife, and at the pres- — L The Milln6d. derably injured. �
ellt time I do not ki low of a Sin 089, COrrespondelit 61
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. ' I gle in- the WinniVeg Free Press thus speaas�
stance in which 6 er of the Sea- an old Huronite, it says .- Mr. Andrew
fortli quota is not = in business for Malcolln, formerly of the GladstOn# -
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himself or holding 11 a good situation. hotel, is now building a CommO&Uo
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