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4 . � ! w the cbi�f ofpolioe of that travelling, %pd. has taken a position in �Iin Gorriej slae won many oBh. - I
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I - j .1 , iount of butter received fro, r Messrs. Gray, Craig and Rice, all of ME L i I
� . I. I I them (f the probable an I the head office of the firmi � .regret halving to part with bar and he L&RCHOLY SUICIDE. -On TU"t� L I
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�� I SEEDS1 I . . � to the sooiety in which their lot will be speeohes. The singiDg was - excellent, -
I � I . - . adjonrued-meeting was held at'Sea? rested � � � 7714. .. I
I . - I I I . An . Djymi. w about 25 years of age, living 01i 10 54:15 � � �
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1. � was reso1v , CaSt.-Mk Robert 'Stinsoni of this vil awanosh, h ; _. �
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. . i � ed to adopt 5 unif orm sygtem for dured. Cl6n8table'Dunf GOOD CATTL 1 $ Jackson, Jr. Mi .
L � - I lage, f ell among some lamps while an- Mr. Thoma M's-Ner,tOn himself in the barn with one of I,
V__ I i, re- I L tel, i)resided at -the org *_' L .
� I LD SEEDS. I Watson, cattle buyer of Blyth, s an and did herpart plough lines. H�e �
� ; N 1"". ! AND ME L Lent of cream. 'A new despatched with a warrant and hipped , L I
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.- I ,� �._ ; . . man and the stolen 8, lot of, fine fat cattle to the old. coun-y ;atisfactorill as She always does. And horses ready to go to work on t,b - , 4 'L ' -
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, Z ! , . . I t�)rrolpel;:iywon Tuesday.' The priooner try. I Mr. Houh is in Cobourg thie week we . forget the la,dies who. pro- ing. It is statedtbat h!a had been � ` i , - -
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I . , -�, . . Medea was also dpusider- I 11 -Mr. Jardin�, has I vided the eatables. Thi evidently despo aing state 0 .
,-I I I had a hearing before the Mayor and Mr. steers, 3 years ol visitin* $s brother. ey n f mind for t .
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I 9 �, Not an O,nnr-e of Old I long on Tuesday afternoon, and was James Wilkinson, of I, ved the village and occupies a know,that the easiest way to reach a .
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t 7. 1 L - . BtaAd his trial at the next house belonging to Mr. McLaughlin.!-- man's heart is through his stomach, I
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. �� .1 I I I � ar , w a instructed t9. procure- c4 On accoon y Bayfield Circuit.
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.. _i�, I veyed I by Mr. Dun- i64:work est epicure -1 -1
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�, �.7 1 - � . . I *11 pay. to �L , little -gardening has been dope yet. -The delicious tepast. The great ;
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,� - :- � ,�.� � .,- L. T . I fatiqn. lop the sanue evening. - He had traded to get 0 I -a station. -rated in -could easily, have been Satisfied. There I ;
I I I ,ext Meeting of the assoo, , ' Quieen's, birthday is to be Caleb dist,held its quarterly Services in . �
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I - opera �e in I - 015 in . I -ted.-Miss, M.- J. Kaine, assistant gestion an&,', Some things that were not. ing was largelyatt uded and
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.11 � I He .., I . � �d some who were there ate V 7 1
� L . 71 - -_ - I as it hNs been learned by experience chain was found in his possession - sore. I I teacher ira the Fordwich school is at It is report presented by the variou . i � �
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L .,4 �i I � .ory will this is no his school on account of bad health, is , able and effective Sermon, taking frO,r -1 I -
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t1pooitot Small lots:$uch ,hs one cream r the trial Bud son of Thos. NaS4,,/
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, . '�! ,I - � . plaint was lodged against him by a ing his own fifty f6r 64,600. Mr. Nash . 11owick. EARLY CI1iOs1NG.-Tbe bookstores have and interesting manner the di e L� ; ' -
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, : The soC*I Lon cannot fail to have 9, boarder at th COUNCXLDOINGs.-At the last meet- resolved to 1 lose in future here at 7 benefits of prayer- Almost a full i ,ua
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. . . SATURDAY SALE. -Mr.: J. from the wash -room of the hotel, we -wish him the best of success as, he following L L a
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. oommefioing at one' . favorable a commencement will parse- place, and the Btplexi on "" The council appo'ntel themselVE38 a, should not expect them to work night "field with a large attendance. AAz..(h i f"WerS ba
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: � Zgture which will be offered. This sale 'THE REFORM CLUB. -� bridge, the two,bridges on concession 6- EDIPERANCE.- attend the ' ` . I Saygne
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. will furnish a sple I I and useful an organization as the pres og of the McKillOP - eforin . I bet perance wo'kers and others was held in dist ' Wingh t I
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I � ! buyer or seller. 807-1 - I - two, and he richly 1 Ce Hall here bridge on 6 ast Tuesday Mr. R.I. Floody "was than propo .. I
- , . ant Dairymen% Association Of. Ontaxio s held in the Temperan . Side road �5 and 1 , conces- the Foresters' Hall I . : thisf lu
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� I TTEul BUTTER!-� dward Cash ': lt Bioul, khe bridge beitween 1OtB 20 and n ad. As the Rev i
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. t 11 takes pleasure in again Mit. McDoNAaH sLn, CTURE.-Tbo Rev. active looking fellow
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� I - L - k any q"rx Mr. McDonagh, -of Clinton, delivered earn an honest 1i / favorable weather, all the, officers and road 10:aucl 11, neession 9. � - The a numbW have already isignecl the dared a hearty a i al comiti
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/ 11 11 . � s or rolls. � Good goods )mperance lecture in the willing. I - the regular members b ing clerk was instructs i to notify all �arties pledge, 4nd we hope they 1119-Y stick his much esteemed Services 1 - . *eaedraw .
� 1 - � ---, �, butter in tubs, pail his promised t( I nearly all ' duning 1 .111
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,.� 11 � ;1 4 1 Rememb�er the last. -The L . present. Addresses were', deliver. ' by interested that a M law will be passed to it. I past two years. The-membe .., I , Tha, t
� . . . �f - t draw good prices in good money. . town hall on Friday evening Pndon Advertise . I - : � ra from � eat.
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I , � -1 - Old Stand, Goderich Street, Soaforth. 807 the M P .
� � I -For abheap and sty- being well filled. The chair was oc- I me ting meeting of the Clinton Mechanical In TaVereiia gen
d- , DREss GooDs. - Adam Dickson, after whii6h the me all streets in the wich for � - rin I -
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1 � f parasols cupied by Mr. John Beattie who � open- man who, some time ago, enitered the was enlivened, by Songs �row Mr. ib. public -use. After p,1SBiDg 40meAccounts stitute �4s held last week. Mr. A. H. man and expressed in al ver L . " �
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� . . �i i go to J. L. Smith's. ad the meeting and introduced the Memo .1 son and Mr. Herbert 3 next eet- the council adjournedt to meet again at) Mmining;wis Blected President, and man�er their regret at PaIrting _-0ith -
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1 .4 y . n a neat speech. Mr. MC- stroyed a number of hangings , lufi will be held in the a %me Fordwich on the' third a -er in i
� I : I "A prmts - -- speakeri I I as Ing Of the 0 1 . Wednesday in, ]Kr. D, M. Malloch Vice -President. faithful and useful I
f ; L . I d^ fine selectiar.. A hLrgo range of em. . . k � 0 work - bled :at th
I . '. � J! will fin , -day the depr6dation in'. question w . I n. a very cause. � - I �
. . I . . humorous, I n Monday eveningil the 28th June. I The Iristitate was found to be i 51r. Cook, in a sho,r,t. - ined by thL4
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ZL I � A I novelties in hats and �aps foi men and boys, � to Most attentively "by the audience. Y�an called a etea to, deliver addireBses, Gebrg6 the membership list should be largely O,Xrely thanked them fortheir - . L
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I � . � . %I WIGGrNS PRED f orn a moral and financial stand point. money. 'Mr. Ri6hardson off � 1 :_ . of the Ba,yfield Ro d', Stanley, recently � NA L lue-0
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i . I �.,_ �� . I ;., a 1�ecessity in every He showed tha blighting influence strange � �_# I I sold a yearling fill to M,, John Dun- � Hibbert. official one,and fomid, -the fina,ftceS 3 larigade; froi
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i - � ., I � ,arm weat�ler. They bake, which the traffic has upon the com.- necessary orpru I - 1- -- -- � Tuckersmit i can-, of the 2rid copicessioli, for the sum EEDINia.-The seeding is all done in encouraging condition. By . h.. Z ine had.
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L - . 9, necessity. He admitted tha,t POSE that Mr. William Whiteley of the Huron Brdcefield, a two Vear old gelding, for tb6 ain',,%vill not grow much unless the the liberality,of the people, thhajeb�i i*00111
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- ! .,_1 - : - i inactual operation at'Kidd's 1(hrdware -9stablish- hotels or .1iouseo of public enter- ill-tediper, and n Boad, who has been cc WO. They are a � ) t5 in its' appearance, in iL short $300 on the - onage was . . :
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L . � ment, Main Street, Seaforth. 807-1 tainmen,t I' are a necessity � and struct thogreaterp4tt Of the Tinter -is now The filly was sired by 11 Connt Careless," time. . 1. � leaving on hand sufficient -- I Vii , Ippearance.
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L I 'L . - Ran 8 WEEK are required . for ':-*the L aCCOMModa- - discovered, Having Been . I and the horse by I I Lord Aberdeen." 11 . fan uniform I
; I ga ow 'You ' I . . . GOOD CATTLE. -Mr. John Morris, of kitchen which will. be - c - .
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, I � R POTATqEs T . ftlehard- recoverin �_ - 1 7a
1 1. -Positively the lastweek I shall be b FORM NIT01u.-Mr. �. liam T wn- d - 1; L
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I . . � .11 'I 1 ,r clean, sel6ct�- -the tramp who - I L � the 6th� conceesion,disposed of Iaur shortly. I
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. � lseason., Thirty cents per bushel fo 1 ly conductea are a beneficial in-' son believes him to be . send, of Ithe 2nd coneds 3ion of ibis BruSsel 0. bead of 1 Cattle a short -time ago to a . . J � � - hes&,ea by t1,
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I ; - - . ed potatoes. D, D. RosiB, Grocer, next ,� istitution in any communityll but he -was begging at his residence. I or& h iday McDonnell I uy plivered them to . .. . _._��.. � don and n
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I I . ! the Post, Office, Seaforti;l. W74 41�� TowDsbio has, gone off7i BUSINESS CHAXGE.-N�M. Mitchell lb' er. He 4 * I I -
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. �' � toxicating beverages is a . iple of sons settled on farms in the Russell,formerly of Seaforth, who is now- therefor $80 Per head. ,� This I , .orowd of Pe
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I . -ja connection with them ; op party whi,-h. was. offered for sale by at to in speaks w1ell for Mii. Morris, considering . � i . I . I
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I - I i . 1. , ! I � I The.street committee have decided visit them and to take a I o I k at i t a rrie. has moved his that thb I Catt � I - 1 4
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41- ; I THE- L'icENsE FUND. -The following reorglap Ba pine lumber for 0Ou T. -I Ur Wi4iatn. ! - - . ; .. i -The test oon,
I L- , I and made more comfortable for the to use --G I y AcCIDENTALLY 1 SHO new stand next do 3r to Fleteber'B jewel- . L I � - ;; .
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;� ,I is the amoun ad the Street imprdv6ments this Beason, but I 44
. I -1 T Charters of the Mill Road, receivedl the ry shop, AS for y osition and. size. of Blake. �
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. . . - I I inthe Inspectorial District of South argument that the country requires thed the to L melancholy inWligen of the we' ohop.it Seems to lie a good ,change. - A GOOD M,kILE SOLD.-Mr.Wm.Baker, � i I 11 the ose to a
L � . ; �, . -14 'nse Fund � for wn can't be filled until . . 'a, has sold'his trotting mare hos 2tqu�l th,-
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L ; � - I Huron teceives from thel, Lice order 0`�� son, A Alex- of this plad .
. i : ii the'revetiae derived from the tax upon dental death of 4is gran NEw SHOE Siiop,-,T. Shand, formerly L Who are just now waisti# I �
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3 �. . . t�, i during theL current year :_ Seaforth, ander I a I I I -a&, Esq., -of -the - - iw 1� � - frona -
I I � . L I I the traffic and maintained -that the the first of 'July. -The Baird& Gordon Kenedy, a�smart ,Ud Prom Simg foremaddr, A. Godd's Slice Shop is away Bay Till,� to Robert Sh -
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. � I Ii I country w young lad about rs of age. city buying a stock of boots and Brownsou iine,Stanleyjor the"handsomal v � 6T - escal
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q . 1. 11, , . ),9.63; 9tephen,,$356.48 ; Hay 3226.85, ere &bol- Cardno's ball here on M Id A. Ke edy ; I - The I
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. even financially if ,the traffic * the oldest son of Mi Do - shoes, &c.- to open [up a boot and Shoe SUM 6f $��5' Mr. Shea bought the ;;;; . � J
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I I . .i Usborne 497.22; Tuckersmitb, 6162.04; ished, as the revenue who resideg in Ashland Store. We wish him success in his new mare fori bireediDg purposes, and intends . . I iA � 4 , $ n
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I I � , L I Btanlay,129.63; South Goderich,532.411 - make up for the value of . in ttie matter of weather. They had, - I . � L, 'eq, . fla
. � 7 tax does not - 1 cousin. . It see B that , 1 YOUD9. man venture.. I - breeding�her . to the trotting stallion :L i ... In
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: ; the material wasted in the, production was oti � in a boat R IDENTI-Mr. Thomas Me- ,-Tontine.' - :
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� $2,585. In addition to this the sum of � Burned, to seems to be a the 4th I Black Cashmere& i
I i � of the alcohorle liquors con . ing to 4 0 laul Young Lachli4 baVi I . � , If 41
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I shooting. On cc g Sold his farm 0 -_� I 'L� .1 .
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L I ; . i - , ! - . indirect losses which rerjulf from intem- son should go and hear Mr. taking hold of t a muzzl(i , Of t.' formed owned b Mr.Thos.Le . L dine, who. Q.
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. got considerably worsted in their match to the intellectual than to the emotional Cardno's-hall, this evening. -Rev. John ;' at cah'ing � to the old sod short- ., I by Kincaxdii
I . . . I orht on the Best of. the' bo P tends taking a tri � .
i � ' ... r caug � . the structure. -The other day as - Mr. . ' ' ` '
. � I I with Berlin on Friday afternoon -1, oture .Ross preached .in the Presbyterian- � i- . , , ristou 18
, . t - 01at- feelings anid in this spect his le I to explode auld the full force ly, for the piirpoa� of importing Some - Black or Colored I Th
: i on. -Mr. A. the weapoi I . I I . John Losen, of Hullett,w" driving near - I first a -silver-
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*i was much ahead of the ordinary efforts of the charge lo�ging in t� eyoung rilan. a more of. those heaty draught horses for
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, I I . ,� They took six straight goals. a that if men axe to be ma4b temp purpose of performing COUNCIL D61N(is'.- ThE council inet is One Of those - �ho believe in .Old - - 1 5 . by all who si
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I � � i L following day -the Seaforth; team played . bers I M 1�1, 'Was
I � it mnst be through conviction, as it is� Settlement dnties on . his homestead Jhe Mani Huron aking tlie ,lead in good stock. - - .
I I � n the 18th iust., all 1 t d broke the vehicle co - .1 keener. .
: -_ �1 'I' a match with the; Galt club on their own only in tbiB way thai. any perM�nent here. -On Tuesday last the public at 0 ran away an ' � - ' not
I , present. Minutes oflastmeeting read NEwOHEEsE FiCTORY.* The Morris co
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. � groan nid gave a much plished. If more M �� IV and Gray cheese nd butter mauufac- .
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I such lectures, as/ that i the I i ;
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I . . Berlin. . This mat h w' a a very closell 8 . I �
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� , d a and the people as to mak a good hot fire comfortable were let. Mr. Mundell, I ' t Apring, are busy a cting one of the I but the Kine
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1 �7 - a excellent . -Rev.Mr. Me Mullen, of Woodstock, . knot was � tied by Rev. Mr. Smith. .
. � r I contested one, and . could be induced to listen to V ,seconded by Mr� vigia, t1%t John Ross and beat ch the
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I mater on' assisted the Rev I -Mr. McDonal 0 be paid the sum. f �201 county, bhe fariii'cQd'. McLaughlin,
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I'. ial in the Seafortl)I club, and -all d at the I y There vl�ils quite an attendance, .
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I .- � I they recluire is. practice. . I proved. At the close communion services in the Presby- i�ond- � f the iriands of the bride and - I - . � � ; needless to s,
7- . � be material y im * Bulky opposite the Paw min in Egli They expect to bel ready for operation . ,
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- I - f the lecture a vote of thaphs was ville, Kyle and Mustard to pay one -in the (iourse of a:week. The building . , �
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� � __ I - 1 THE FouE6TER6' BAN A meeting of I half of the abov',esum. 'I I`he foll( 9 is 30x140 feet andi the machinery is be- � i
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� . I 0 �ro _ioreSterS ws;s' announced by the chairman I tl�ot an- :earmest preacher, atid delivered two � t Mackenzie back to our village again. ,
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� i`i Members of the fde &CCOUnt3 were' Pass .Tn : ing put! in by Cli ',ie Bros., of Listowel ;o . �"
. � !I other lecture w-11 Shortly be deliyeTed excellent serinone on Slunday. He was a Z He is one four old citizens, but for � I
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� i held at DenAy'8 hotel io? thig town on Wm.'Butt, culvert, on ' a nsall roadl, 06 at -class and- with a Mt. Mantle Trimmings, i: . .
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. - I � . I John - Mr, On COnCeAS1 n 4. 1 resiaed - in Cralt. . . � I
. � I . , 0 . ? Mackenzie likes Manchester.-MrVm. . I I
. I Fridafy evening last, for tho purpose of by .the Rev. .Gray of Clinton fellow Student of ., McDoiiald's.-A Wm. Chesney, §nlvert good maker which -they have secured in
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; .1 C completing arrangements foi the organ 1� lot 6, $2. Mr. C - I -1 .
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I - I grounds in this town ' King's team ran away for a short dis- Before oni
� f ass ibanA. The chair' the -auspices of the Good. Templaxs 'on the agricultural . per mont4,. an John Garbe 5 per turn o t a good Eititicle of cheese. The Z 2 .
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; - . _ ization of a br to promote a on We,ldneddgy next,'the 30th in8t.-Mr. � tance the other day. ' When the horses . L ,
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. - L M_ Lo" I 0 1 month till f urb er ordered by the 6un- farmers in the, �ne-i commenced to got up considerable I 1] t Fairv-, V
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I . IF i ad the duties in his 'usual genial maig- he2thy temperance, sentiment among ;John Killoran has oil. The doun xl then' adjournE4 to patronize the factory, as it is' a big in- I . F�
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I - I, i -. - ,� sidence on John street, lately occupied � steam, William, no doubt thinking dis- i
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I I It WaB definitely decided to organ - � I meet again at ks. Kn%'s Hotel, Har- vestment for the !Shareholders and will - - Mantle OrUami:: .
� . i� ner. I cretion the better part of valor ;
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� 4 1 ' b anent resi- a court of revision, and ' 1 1 1 k p. to John Beer. -Court of Revision on th � . - , .
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� .. � - I donts of the towd. Mr. John Daley last week,about eleven O'clock in the fore Iformerly occupied� by for thd ransictipa of ordinary 29th May. -A. lianter paid I I 11 � ;
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� . 11, - .. � � a inan name4 Wm. Kenny enier. land intend removing their business to - flying Visitlast'Fliday.--John McCrae, . . � i . Was -called,
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- I - I was appointed secretary and treasurer-. - 1100n, . ; i n i ,
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�, I � L ad the residence of Rev. Father Murph ':that stand. -Mr. James - Ritchie, ' Oregation on Sabbath last. Stylish Millinery. wi ;
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P . , . I at Irishtowo,land Abole from a bed.rqom ;intends removing Shortly io the Mr. -Henry Beadle of this place, left on , test, A � fai
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. . I - in the house a"gold! watch and chain .Michigan coppei mines,and will dispose Thursday last for the Old Country. ! .-' they .could
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i .. . . t. I the Reverend genitlPman. It Seems that ;cial hot6l, on,SaIcirday the 2nd of June. P " I I . I 4 ,
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. I 1. I,-; Kenny was employed at the Qa6en's !-Dr. �hyersop, the well-known occulist, i �b L , , I
. I I inusic, and other necessary formalities many 01 Tine re4l dents oft his towl iP, Sick list. -On ,aturday evening we `;� g&L
t � will be at the Windsor him theJ greatest possible measure of i Handsome Parasols, ,i forth bri 11
in ff L - visited by a Bevere thunder storm . . 1;
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- .1 I I "" for the carrying out of the Project were hotel f this town i is portei and bar. lof Toronto t . �_ 3 of the Kinct
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- i . V0 weeks pre, ord, T�e very Sadden accompanied by . eavy �ain and- wind , . ,.
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I I and is a brothei of Mr. R bert MCI retty, were suc&sa.�Mr. Jobn'Sturdy, of this vil. - 'i
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� .1 , .1l , Having bad some difference with Mr.,-, 26th inst., where he can be consulted- , . lige,has netted several hundred pounds - , i Viniling the �
. - a full Complement of membe has een I and nnaccounW)le death of JameEi MC- which has done Considerable damage. - �, , I Z Be
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I . I i - day, and taking his. valise with him,. he good pasturage -for cows or horses in i business very well. I I
. . JI parienced players, So that we may a pr6found fee ing of grief throughout factory which wa I nearing completion, :
I - . I I � � .�! ut up at the Royal hotel for the night. his field adjoining the town. -A large [We would be obliged to our excellent corres- WiR find an excellent assortme � Following th
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. - � - ill, 0 Ha, professed to be an adherent of the num"ber of tickets have already been i ,pendent if he would send us his name, as we , � . ; .
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: I ". brass band which *ill be a so -c * t engineer in Mr. Wal- wind 32 inches oi� of plumb. Had it wish to correspond with him. -ED. Exp -1 - !I
: . I . 4 . - , was engaged as l I pick from at ; TEA CoLT
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. . , h town, and a credit to the rder Roman Catholic church, and on axriv- sold for Mr. Cumberland's entertain- - - . I
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� I � - t; e I Father i ment this evening. -Mrs. W. S. Robert- lace's grindstone works � a gone�puqh further the. whole. building W i for three yea
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. - - ing in town he called upon Rev. I I I I
I - . � � under whose auspices it has been organ- __ I I ;rk up to 12. 0 clock Saturday ight, would have been'a complete wreck. ' . Bl-nevale. � best three in
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�. � 4 tiglish church pjirBonage is to be occd- 1 - 0 1 -1 completed seeding, although some are - . -,. I TIZ: T. Bell
� - I . 11 DEATH or MRSIVAN,EGHOND. - We States, and claiming to be in destitute I Zurich. . I
� I Mrs. MoVettyobs --edthat 'her hua. I . - I " L V
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_,� , , - . record the death of Mrs. A. G.. Van Shes for assistance. The Reverend creamery is now,turhing out about 200 I � I I
- � . Before learn with the* deepest regret of the: ES L , From -the fir
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11 - . . I help could be summoned he was dead. death of Mr. j. V. Morit L court a secon. A-V failure by not � ! . race la
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:_1 da,y morning. Mrs. VanEgmoud has gave him some esti)(31120-d ship of Hay, which took place at his refuse to' . 4t _v n
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. � . � lufferer for several years, him to* Mr. Stephens, whom he kne7 to will be more than doubled. -Our old ; I . o6da' last, t6 21st inst. pn ; .
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I - - i , slid the sad event was not at all �un- be in want of a.man. On the Thursday friend Mr. J. M. *cGregor-,' of Winni - Mr, Xoritz was- I victim of that most - i �
., I 0 idential husband, a�d will be great- ._ a I I -
I I L , '. p - S turday last ,,pr v , . the faH wheat is being plowed up. .� I --- and keeping:
.1 . looked for. , She was afflicted with a morning in question, be again app"led eg, arrived in to fatsd`bf_,�ji diseases, consumption, -and . . � . I �
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I ? . to Father Shea'for f urther aid, b . and was warmly n n & missed in t4a cornmulnity. He leaves AcciDEN ay last week as '4 fair second
I I cancer in the breast, and notwithstand- �reeoted biy his numer- ly b�e TS. --One d Sto% I
.. i 4 . a wife and several a M'afl child -on to bad n, confin , to his bedfor ,about oin OASH DRY GOODS , I
� I y- this time that gentl6mafi had comu on's friends here. Mr' McGregor is ex- Mr. Joseph Such was returning fr I . . 3 1 Theiiame or,
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i ing the efforts of the most skilful ph, - . . mourn his losg. He wag buried bv Cass two months preNious.to his death. He �
: I � � � � . Wingliam his horse took fright at a . heat except 1:
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I sicians no�hing could be done to stay Suspect that he was not allhe profes i , .
1. . - Masonic lodge� of which - Places, In t
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I I the ravag4 of the terrible disease. - It and refus � . , . . - the lead -f
� . ored inernbEr.: The funlleral *aB isrgely yearsand 9 Mon �hs of age. I He leaves
I I had been - Aecked several times, but, he Baid he would apply to Fei - I Is down bunting up BupplieB for the , I threw.Mr. Suet out on his head, up9n � : � q
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- . . � after -a "Short interval, always com- Murphy. No further notice was t k , Bus- tenance of - he I hungry Manitobans. which. he received sorne Severe braises. I . ti -i Bpi
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k- had -The mili I I He, however, is getting aroltind again- es
- i ; menced to grow again, ,and - each of the circumstance until word re He return� home -to -day. tary A. ' Mantl 1�.
i memory of the deceas the position of T1 ownship Councillor of
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� r Succeeding attacl� found its victim' town that thia watch 'had been stolen - ball takes plai -.a on Tuesday evening t ----------I - - y for �he pas� two years with much . B(0 or-( ,arm Of � . � . - Off before g
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1. � lady, and was held in the very highest suspicion at once pointed to Kenn p�o have been issuad'and everything is being i Gorrie , I . Mr. i6in MeE wan whi . le
. e . I death causes, a Jacancy at the Council . -1. . Inre but tib, .
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I . � , I the being the purloiner of the watch. �his done to make Ithe affair a -marked Sue- BRIEFS. Mr'. Lawless is buili;ing a Sing the main plate it broke &part, . - 1;
. . esteem. by those who enjoyec - - Board. He was a quiet, unassuming - the heat WRS
� I . ! I and falling back struck Mr.Y. Wright .
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� - - . . : r . pleasure of her acquaintance. She Suspicion w&B 8trentthened upon furihe�, cess. -The booth privilege on Fairview butcher Bhpp fidjacent tc his ho 501 in man, land was �horoujhly upright and I
I . I ... I s bl3w. ,I �� Ing the lead .
� .. . it r to-da,� has been purchased bv' this village. -Mr. Jame3 McLato hllila' -in the breast, giving him a s6vere MADE TO ORDRIL 1 41
� I 1! leaves behind a large family, . all of enquirieBi z -being made. A, servant,girl Park fo . . h6norable in all his dealings, and few ... Louife, d - �
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. ,,I .1 t - m6n enjoyed mq�e fully the esteem ' and an I ... 1E
I I 't . Mr.�V=Egmond the most heart -felt tln a, stran'ge man answeripg tP We arie glad t�i learn that preparations who resides in Michiga . Mr. Etrome d is bringing his patient around again. - 1. 111t;116irtafid tb�:
. I � . . confidence of. th�ir fellows than Mr. J. This building not being completed on ______ heat. oil t -b
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, . Sympathy in this, -the hour of h*is * sad the do-8cription' of Kenny in the house for the Art 1_�xbibition 'in connection and wife, of Winnipeg; Manitob a, are F. Moritz did of those who knew him . � .� .- the only ho
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. . I I I a funeral -will take on that day. She. m at him in the 'hall with the Mee .anies' Institute are still ,1he guests'of Mrs. Pasaftiore of a the firstday the men went on the day ___J1_ . � �. , I the 0 ri.
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- � - . place on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. on the, second flat"of the house, V�hen in progress, ind it is f ally expected Thge. -The muMP13 knownthemor fullyhowasap ecia . . � ., tinue the ri
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. I .! . matters will I a sufficiently advanced to Gorrie -and vicinity, and Some of the . I wor - � "I
- I The remains will be interred in the Eg- he asked her if Father Murphy wag in. . . 11 I I ad-, and his death is a loass to th n a .- 1 'Went Tound-i
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. I i � t 19aondville Ceinetery�. . she replied that he was, but strange to enable us to a inounce particulars next you g folks arp qui a c ieky. Ab r�ham Community of wbich he was za or. , . . FIRST CLASS WORK OVA I I at
- � I . F ,f . f this and fell some 16 feet, fortunately light
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, I - . . .� I � . - I __ say she .took no fnrther notice of, the week. -All t43 blank walls and bill is recovering , rom, an�, attack; 6 I . . I � da'ad a e0m,
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I I , Asgoc4, eport -to any one at boards ill tc wn are dea I
I . - 1� i . CREAYERYMENNIS I TTON.-A Meet. Man, nor did b Crated with disease and is again abl� to be "noisy. . ing on ho side.. As it was, he was con . . I
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__ I �, ing of those in"terested - Wr. -the i6veral the time that she ad seen a strange gorgeousl � cc lored posters announcing Re-alwayspos'sessed ,',dheek a ouglii I Biderabl� bruised and hiB right arm. 1.11"i t .
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. I- .1. creamarips iu this secti6n was held at man in that p rt of'thehouse. He the balloon: 'ascension and other but now meeting of the Model' broken hear the wrist. He is around , - -OrY to botI
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I , I � -erson School Board was called for last Mon- siga �
. � I Mitchell a sh entered the 1ouB unbidden and un- attractions, o take place in' t& Wednesdav the 8th ins , Mr. San in c�rrying said arm in .dsling. - I -
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I � , .14 ort time ago for tbq�pur- � -pretty close Calls.' . � I .1 , . au'd -made t�
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I I next Wed-. and Miss Kaine were �Imarried at the day night, but tfiere were, not enough Three .
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- I I . pose of considering the advisability of known to any person and and made his Agricultural grounda , I +
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� � own, resid present to form.'a quorum. . DOTS.-ReV. J. Philp, -Canada M-etho- . -
, - � T forming an associafalon. , Representa- way to Miss Muir by's room,and taking nesday.-Mr. I Peffers, of .this It ence of tl�ie bride's fath�r, In pres- � . Lou"L., -
I I . , .. first PE ' ter, leaves here in a, fe dil Im 0 "I'll , , �,
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.'. � !,in,A? te� f riends. �11 This is tl HSONAL. -1,Mayor Forrester has d i a t mi'b'il B Dal U.In
I . 1i tives were present frormthe Sea.fo,rtb the wat me, No who has fo, some time been en- ,epee ol . oes ModeratO .....
� . i I . , ' I ch, depiLrt d, as he ca I ' ; ancin ChVL& b . -
I I I � ie has been de Irived opened a conv g office iu the week�._ It is not known who his sue- oeorge...
. " � I h, Kirkton, -Mitchell and o was issed from t 'a ine ac - � . i T
� ; Londeaboroac, ther article he bi t f t6ry. of Mes,ars., time that Mr.lKaii ,
t � �� 0 1 his f�mily in 1� this waf, 'but Beaver Block. He is well posted in CeSsor -M#,y be. T. Farrow, Esq., M. P., . H : Ruzz At
. . i � Blake creameries. After. due delibera. He was next notic9d in Mitchell, where Broadfoot & ox,has'just returned from of any',of I i� . ;, ; .1
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i _1 : . ' I that line, havinf , studied law- for a num. is expedt'�d home here on Saturday, -as - M.
- i - � tion it was deoided to form an �organiza- he sougbt employment from Mr. David- a trip to Sault St. Marie, Michigan. He rumor says- it, in a] �robability, wil * � ! ties emd thi
/, � 1e las M � A her bar of years. the H " Be rises on Friday.-Bluevale _7___ � �
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I � i was exploriD for land, and was. much not be t rB. obustou a on ;
, ; tion, when the following officers Were Son, Of the COMmer'cia:1 hotel in that i - I � I
� I/ . � �-_ I a on ILL. -Rev. Mr. Stewart has been con- F - ster's have a membership of 64, and Z I I waitt'as -M I
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. 1. . 11 ave fined to the hou a lately by quinsy, and -
I . i dent; Robert Govenlock, Seaforth Vice- stolen watch and -1hain with him. Mr. country in th�,t section. He thinks it Wed nesday last. H , two Sons h over $808 of local funds on hand. -A. � 5 ME
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I � Treasurer. Directors-* ]old in providing a ho., ie for pulpit was filled in �the morning by - Farrow's block, which he has purchased. I 1, " � &I -D -
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I 1. I a On Saturday morning Mr. Weir, of the of years ago. He ' ' 1 .5; z Dftl�r.;)
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. I ns tilw-liusbapil died a �out 9 and In the ew ing by a young stu- The nbw hog pen at the cheese,, factory -
. . I � I d, Chas. MaIntosh, LondeBborough. Royal hotel, received a tel ' in from about thirty Imiles interior from the Mrs. .� n , �
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I I 1 i the Se . responsibility 1 of - raisin, 9 a fam ly of TicA. MEETiNG.I A � very intevesting Lennox "who was accidentally burned to - . � 11
4 veral creameries for tPe purpose by express - to London. Mr. Weir at soon make the necessary ar I V � lkt -
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I . � I ninnicate with tbe Principal dealers of Steps to have hi arrested in London. in town durin4 tbe,wintei, has removed Johnston's death, a m. re AYORT'a; ONTO '.
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I I I : I I I Newtork and Montrea', and inform On Mo day mo a telegram, was to London. , �e is going to give? up her residence of about twenty-�vE years crowd, although, the weather was very favorablX known a -round here. �:
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