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I ! . being unable to gain admisaii n and it; van B, will take place on the U4 of Saturday f g oppouen thenp : to the cemetery. The bereavea rim 11 � 1. - I
T ST THE THING FOR I . ) 0 ete r B. allace had -a stron , I 0 . . :
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- Lunches wid Placnics. sons sat down at the, mble 4 ring the fiel. RoAuclbud, and bbe four year visiting rienas at 0 ha � The ing was -against him—bwo uses either the f9mily.have the�sympathy of all, � I '� � � : __J . I
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. afternoon and early evi ming, t about old- o braces. I e d to for these races E nglish-c uroh congre tio ha � a bee one of' which is sufficient to em. and: the memory of the deceased will I :. . .. �i
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I -ued Boneless' Turkey, Chicken, seven o'clock in the, eve Ong � it soldiers' waE nd forn , We 10th ; to last Weduesd he -1, � I . � I
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Can again-forme&iii procession, 11 heiAbd the Ith � e . nt. grounds,. They plowedi a ra . . large circle of friends; � I -.1
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Lunch Tongues, Salmon, Lobster, Mackerel, Fill.'- by their officers,i marched i 2 f ;' odon,t I ga )a at Lucknow harrowed till tb y gob it pie ily Wielled. 11 clibek." Rev. Hr. Morro replied t) 1 . . — I iftw 1 t
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J nen Haddie and Sardines ; also in Crosse & way along several of the prim il � al street's ta,k I P plice on ibe i -mer date, a nd They will put lip nido ubw .Mr. koir in a very satisfactiOry manner I . . Vaxna. ! " TliE IBALANCPI, i -. . � � . I
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- '__ (' -to e E) the face a So fenceaud thermi * wing clearly that he -wa8 quite coin- I � : - I I !
BlackweU and finally br'ougght up at Ca - no's hall. map who desire . Beimpiove,ibeg duoda. sho SCOI�T ACT ATEETING.—A rousing meet- I � �
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Anchavey Paste. Canned Fruita and Vegetables There was- an immense' crovy d of p*ebpIe w 'iel to go to I ack , v, And the d to Rev, Mr. Park IS a, worker spi-xitually petent to discharge the diitiaii dev9l hold on Friday evening last in � ; I I /
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.0i every vaxiety,: Piall es, &c. - in tQwn and - the ball was ( 0 fortably of the race wa Ro(o.dingly chan d, tin&judgiug from the way �� e ha,ndled -ing upon him as a chain ion of' th a the temperance -hall, Varns, to discuss' � : 4 . .
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DoWt forget that Thorne ulls the beist values . . I � . �
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ia To& and Sugar in the county. and when.the Army reached. it -sod ps .es, -Mrs. Roters, of London, as Mr. J. D. Smfth, the c airman, re� Act.- The hall was filled to overflowing. t . I u
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I __ those following them baime in 1 he, crush in wn *this wee k. E h 5- intends going! Ivaltom I quested all those who wer ," n favor c f On the platform were the followin gen- . . I I I I �
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- was beyond descriptiom 7 h. hall ' in. to , rinnipeg,to esidt. The Eamoud- PERSONALS.-Matthe* Morriflon is the mo o stand up, and bout 80 per tleman: Rev. Mr. Morrow, the famo 8 . ! 1.
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� eluding the galleries, isles at, d � ilatform, �vi Manse is ilow nearly completed &way at p resent 0 ..of the audience rose to their feet. Scott Act advocate,, who delivered a, I I I I.----,, .
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was neely packed, and nom Lthstand. an isl one of the neatBEt residences in Manitoba, wher a he he a tm o soi �� situ. He then asked those who N6re opposed very evi Summer S, t ' I
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� Star Grocery, Seaforth. ing e many who were c4 ptinnally tol�x .A -Mr. Va,nI igmo id's'n 11 atea.r-Mr. And -ew Mot risoi L iti e �, 3oting to it to rise, but So far al I know nob , John Gray, of Clinton; Rev. G. B. Tay,- I � a , : . � - W09 ; I
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- seem A to-continne -equally ,, rpe uiltil: tholde Artments axe coniplete, but bb re Walton. . On Tbursa Rev. Air. Dauby, of Varna. Mr. Moir, � : , ; I I
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near bhe close -of -the meet no-a"machinky-yet being a(ld(d. - — _. inst.', the B Inevale and Goi rio base ball of Exeter, was present, and delivered I �F .-M-�
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.. -furou expool"tor#. were largenumbeis from 0 country' W 1E n Oniabed it will be one of the beat BEdgrave. players played the return !match ih i an address .in the interests of -those . - Kil . � 140 f . 1
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� and many had driven in fr onsider- and- Irlost comp, ete 8 ablishmen Gorrie. At the close of th 3 atch the opposed to the Act. The Very best of I � I � �
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DISTRICT, MATTERS. give ything like an accurs, M. estimate of t,P is ',town ,-has sold Me thoroughb tihic to get Bargains for 60 day * 2 lbs. -of Wile, Evidently the Bluei7a a team A hearing given to both Apeakers-,with n y Go 0 0 or, & - I I
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. - of th( numbers prese(nt, but,14, )to must - A , . te s up 3 FAI IWO � .
.. .. I pounds of' utratits for 25 cellts,6 )s tew " r$1.00 . ; . . I
I housan Ili )eople, in 'of " '. , latter has Some excellonti Ia ers in -it, The eftairmsn, Mr. Win. Keys, called . i I I I ; 1
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UNror-TUXA.Tz. - A' correspondtat the h d1 at orie time, and it, isl'needlpsa 61d.L-Mr.Edwar: Mc?auI,_11TheC h forpricean qualfty. ;Higl�pst irice'l idfor Mr. George Nash, the oat , desery for $6 vote of ,tbose' present for and I 1 1 ,� I � ,� I I
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11 writing from Huron county, Dakota, to so,,, that th6. he -at and d0scomfort Dr . ( -dods Mau, ' hai purchased, tl, at produce. iv per cei t. off for eash v t the"i teapesb Special mention, were he ;3 U00d I against the passa e of the Scott Act.. A . . i . I � I I i I
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ere almost unendurable. Il Nge� are to h L spe store 4 n M du Street v�h%,-h aptain as he is a catcher, Orrie wo6I unanimous vote W6 i favor of WILL jBE SOLD AT 14 GRtAT : _� ' '%I �
ail yesterday �( , � O'CA � IT I a a given in : I I I
�tu'rned he&% )N ri occupies, br tl e auni of $3,250, be hard to- beat at base lbail. Thos .. the Act. The collection -amounted to I . G
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ut, the demonstration was a lash �pd ' She t tinie will commen 301 Morris, lof 6 -a va.uable F priDg UO, clubs have played t ol matche. twenty dollar& SACRIFICE 1; . zz ;
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wid.e. It passed between Huron and � all *ere'of tb4 usual: nature' and con- of o� At dep&rtmi n ts, : n er to rns, ie 'the t6w' sliip.-. L young horae,'the pro- by Gorrie and the second 1, 'Bluevale I Wroxeter. . . I . I I . � i
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- isted of speaking,. -singing I ni . prayer. . h one of th most coi a- Verty of George. )ailey, ,viiieb, wa4 tied Less swearing and less quarrellin � . .. S
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1 M speaking and -sin * . good', -plete in .the dr goo a line. in the shad broke loose on S�thrday would make those matobEs more in the Presbyterian Manse, and erocting a I I I i
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- I I all ind t iLe best of order wag : n'a' intained. nnd6retitnd also t at i P � is the' inten bion night - and ran . home br aking the teresting to the Spectators �.eiierally. . N . . . f :
� I Ale:K. Campbell, and Mr.- Mills' I . . . I litick kiteben at the reir of it, has been I ALL THIS M? TR i .
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mong the suf - thr u ghout. The meeting c. 69 A ILbout of Mi- KoFaul to andle largely Ame I- . ggy RD4 e ire, � I _ let to Robt. Young. It was quite time . :
, � formerly of Hullett, &.to & . bu lea�vihg th I In be- ____._. � I . . � : I
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I Watt is the heaviest loser of them all., -1 "at ten" It is st&ted't ' I 13 I . I .
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- ' left f r MO f A Dak ta'this we I de. deputabion of e )r a Lrmy and from 10 to 15 lbs. of lReflned. Siigar for $1 ;;;;
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11 getting ready to out his wheat the next July '� ti us �Mrs. S. ArbucAle is at prese it Q ite a n Lim6e: of the rail* em. I 8694f I EXCURSION.—A good, number of people . . t
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ff - 2 a black and tan'terrior titch pup) ViBit� r I thei, - friends lefb he -e I I : ; ,
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f'. d It bid given for any informaton left with . I `1 us from grasping the so-calle explapaq, Selves of the cheap fare east, Saiturday, THE CASH' DRY '00003 !WA. -N Df ie�vej
T he farm. ers, north and east of Huron, *ar I � I . I �
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W! escaped the Storm; " �j. � . in the article of last week, ovei to ta ie in the Toronto Grey and Bruce I :
; : t . : � 6'ZORG,B A. �IL hs. . .- . 869. t ' roe got frJghtenod at a monkeys and horses, Fassed Fough . ,� ,i . i ; .1 ,
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k e�)�ey�o SpoTTBROTHERS,214ioe UstraMent c etithe buggy, beggars. i I � .
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� - enterprisq. I - have dotetmined r . . p . I grove� where the picuic wa,s held, some . .
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, I . thr-. 1-1 g Mr."Wili on c ut. on the hurd . . -IP--,Vl L I � otacks ,of Pri
I ta got up, a -Bicycle Tournament. on . . Ing but a little spleen r i I
� FA-tr, Sirow.-Two voilua)lo ,�ivbn vent to takiD the lacrosse grounds, amd some Im ! I I
. � grou d The anir ial rf n to the Queen's Bayfield. I , � . t I
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� Fairview park on Thursday, An at �,rizes. � 200 � I bs. of Herby Climaii 'cittle feed while its author was ',,jVst a little :'theb seballigrounde. As was agreed,! 3
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I hotel i .ragging tb i buf g on its aid , HARBOR I IMPROVE, 31ENTS.-WOrli ' has . dwas I -1
, 14th,, when prizes to the value of $200 ' ,ed t $16, will be given by the L )n I on Cattle I riled." Trust that his, niex!b attempt I the (B)Lwen* Sound and Wroxeter base' : i 1. ! � �
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Vee'd .4. ilson's fa e been � coin I . i - I � .
i ompany. 100 lbs. for t] who 0 � 6 was qaug it. I .. W 11 euced on. the Bayfield harbor . . ,� �
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will be offered for competition. It is . . I . I will be more Successful. ; . ball teams playea & game,,resuiting In , I
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� I ieifer, Any age or bree 1, ail( I lbs, for -wi ,I* htl crat(hed,bit%e esca,ped at last.. Mr. Addi6on, of Godeiich, has I - : :
. . likely that several of the best wheels. =Wst pig of any age oir breA,'Anlinals I I BRiEFs.-Oar grain buyer,! Hr. Sheefer, I favorl of Wroxeter, the score - - _g I . I I I :
: ; very f o tunately, a ad n 3i;ber t4e hor ie been I eligag,,ed fo sever1l,days ArNiva has cleaned out his wareh . I I : � ! Cotton% shii
_1 � men in the Province will take. part in niust b4 � fed with Herby Clim�x feed it � east two f . 0 9 to A. The game was played on time I . .
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. nor b � gy were in ch 'in' urt(IL Mr. T. piles and a ahing other preparatioA a for intends giving it a thorough 'overhaul- and When time was called Wroxeter was' I
h 4onthOprevioustoshowin,gr. TheftPil cannow nor .
. the tournament, and the display will be b 8 I E1117171.13 e - � - 6xpe � * Wole Th4e,"h '
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a I bb proctired at GEo. Gom's grocery itore, Morri- M. and gra;duate )f J the dredg-E, whi h is . 3ted here - I - , ; .
- I one 011ther most attractive that hasever - . Ing preparatory to the commencement I at the bat with two men out, both sides I
. 1. � s6a's olil stand, SeafoTth. 860. , Mes Is. � Calmeron HoU &, -Cameror's � shortly to ,,dre'dae 'out � the sand bar I . I I
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T!' This is becom- lar 0 D, CLEAit GRIT DEAD. M, stated, . . . Hunt are spend" f ' 'weeks in ' It wa6 a weary crowd that tumbled out, � I I
f,t �,L � offic 1.1 1his town. -Mr. Wm. Caldwell, the harbor. As ib- is n Ing � . �yv I I I I 11 I I q
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��., mode of �,locomotlon- so well as a hist week that the famous- sbal .on, Old. Eastern Ontario visiti g � friends, Of the box cars about half past ten in I : 1 1 � :
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most , attractive (if well, E iq,, of Hulleft, fishing boat can 3carcely eut(r bliel har- k : . .1
and beiiefic ty of I It George lef t among others the Rev. Mr. 6ameron the e�oiiing, thoroughl- tired out with:[ . 1. I
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.j iere, on - M( nday ast. for Pdrb !bor. The dredging, howeve i �
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I -1 Will not formerly Stationed here. -We . the d�y's dissipation. ' I . f - .
!--.,�, 1; Source of healthful recreation, and White'ley'i of- this town, b: d ,'met �re pleas' I �_OF OUR- 1� 7 .
:;- i . � . �j Art4u r, Mr. Gali well, although a vel � likely be di Mcult buit in orde - to diake . �� J
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i 1", . . young man, is a lever and competent- the work perm%nent a considerable — - , I � . . Laces, Frill-in,`91
�t i,,j y here on th ere --one -nevale.
-,- fully Skilful' The displa ' e Althohgh the accident w� %a a � ae�, . i B1 I .
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� .! �_-. he id ury im. h I . 'after ,-an absence of about �66 Months. I Biu.Ers.-The hay around here ,has , 1 .
, , �. 1.4th will, we have no doubt, be witness- it was at first hoped that t f
i -, , . the 10,inada Pac: fie Blailway or, four led. " ,While theyare at i; U a G6vern. �. I
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, tq1_1 d bya.large concourse of people. flizted might 'be sufficie: itly ��; aled 'to , . He brought with him seve�al fine ani- I been a fair crop, and has been go ' in �
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i - , r�._ I t . . - n ee $I e I good ,p'rder.-Q uite a number start their M ,
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I - _1 enable the v" nti - u� in his , duti6s after haVi 3g spent a, month 0 mals,but was unfortu at ough to lo Su 1�2er Stook �� I
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. � 0,r-ITVAP-Y.-Naay of our readers -will .ca,reer of usefulness, but ol. onday holk I with fri 3nds in Ontario. -On a fine mare o , , . . .
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learn with regret of the� death of Mrs. night it was found that he mf do no i . residence of Mr. Kettle isir6pidly ap.
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� � Wed i day afterD )ou. - last,- as I sogo(d in this quarter as many desire, 11
�,� i - it was decided to 11 . will materi-_1 nor a i'it i-siumany other parts of the eriers A
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i�, Pi k d - its- of James Pickard Esq., provez#ent and so fl. proaching completion, and I . _. Batt I -
-;Z.- "i s . . i A. Ain Jerson was,wheelinly a barrow fuil : � Hensa,11. , 0 - . .
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, � 1. I � - . of Mr. Win. put him out of his misery. Et was -a � I - ally enhance the value of hisiexcelient count y. -Mr. John ment, jr., was the . .
�. I- I;, .Exeter, and mother .1 of co4. from a carlio the warehouse, be . This is now the I I I . �_OF_ 'hions, for .
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�, Pic�ard, of this- town which took place hiLrd task, and ,caused Mr. - quietAtime farm. , .i - -firstit9cutwhes,tin lb�his distrietthis - � . . 11 ; .
� I , I fell.or, he platfort i, the doa I f allin cy oa in. villages '
. �C,: ��: I I " end busy time eveiywbEre in I -
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. .;, � - at: the family residence, In' Exeter- last bitter I pang to -consei'l I to .e. only, if � ) of him. E is injuries, although the count . . I - seasou--One of' -our ' leading farmers, I C I Rua get ou
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- :_ � for about tivo, weeks and her death was preoa�tion had been tak n t i ; CARD. -I desire to inform 1 tlie public ! -purchl sed a self -binder. -M ;
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j '';; I__- - to h from Mr. railway employee3 and their ftiend lef b sunied practice. DR. GjtAfiAX. I 1 865-4: .
sor-&-comm6uced*on one of her fi ngers, tim-e- bf the � accident, � t * th 1) mare CIO. ' on a visit to her siater, Mrs. Frank �
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" _ inj:i ery satif factor3 business in the station on T Liesday to E tten the , cheapest and moB � I .
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1, , , and I kes' the place well. annual railway picnic at Por i St . iley. . I � I
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,9' uppos � Sire o ,the ,,ht fore , . . I ale thisweek. . f ... I
�,�f 7 His ca h -sales or $9,turday: last werB They all to ort havinor a Pleksa,i4 via Owen Sound' full inform3- � I I
I � . � p nta For Coke's and' � �
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., 1, ed to.. be a, felon. It Ifinally, however, leg,c sing a,compound fractl of the: 0 .
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11" b I - . $224 -Mrs. Me Inig i of Tucket I tw' 1JOXAs FLETQ11FIt, Agent'Brussels. ; WELL DoiiE.-Two ,of the Bluevale WILL BE'SOLD AT A , -
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� �4,�, - effected her whole sy§tem, having de- radius bone. He was 911 I , g np 'and for - ... . - � I �' GREAT ��
� . � '... I . . I : . 862 . quoit 1players, Messrs. James Mitchell , . . ! I .
1. i�, - snaith as sold he - 'far in, the old Mc - 8torv, bi.ick resici,ence o Mr. NV A. 4 � 1,
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I . I _. . Ewitig omestead to a gentlemanfron) Waugh, hsrdwaze met aut -if f this PARTIES WiSfiiDg to obtain money at and John Patterson, sr., the former of F i , � !
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ll . �� J, re cold which settled -upon -her ihb,t - the broken b6be,wGuld knit, but I . 1 5 I I - ! I ; I .
I i- - I . low. interest on mvtgage� will do- mall' to call on I ! 'M
� 7� Usbotva� -for the urn of $8,000. Mrs. place,! , : who .is 68 years of age, and the latter I I 11
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.. . - . came evident.1 o r Clear . . , by . I ; I
�., _�i McKnight. intends coin n z to Seaforth Mr. W. iT. Chap m � yeoirs, visited Gorne' last week, and t Hv
� .� . . of Wingha�m, a at (lie lowest 4 on!good'f&Tm ! I I I
. !, -, ", forts of the most skilled phyeicians. GAt w a past recovery. Dr. 'jimpliell - an, Ites (.f fnteresb
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. ., .i_ I to reis!i de.-Rev.Mi�mc( 0 ,of hamond. large -number ol the friends o� Mr. property.- Will a)W tys be found at hdme Satur- I in a gatch with.two of: the champion . . I � 11
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1-1i-- The- d6coased,. ' was a most es- tb.6 4dministered pois an, bi L't � the old ville, biis-retnrne� fron, his Jo3oli'd-al, . Waugh were - tit to witne a th � lay day afternoous., 869-8 1 _. � Pitchers of that burg, M essrs. MCI-ntQsh W.1 S Mo; � 1. I - . I - i �
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- timable and hind-heaxted Christian fellow aied bard, and finally be'Vas hit . . ALL Tl.n NTH6 �
V 1, I tour a ad. will occup Y his 3 I in Pulpit n'eX' 1 h3g Of t CROPS.-Tlle farmers are bluqy cutting and out � victorious - by a .
� . aue, came I . ,Cardnds .
I � lady, and she will be, greatly missed, on the head with am axe. ' ' E � then . .be stou E). -Mrs. Hasket, , of . . -
I f, �_� .., . � Sundoyll-�-The chil ren o:' S�. Thopaas Markdale, is here visiting friends. 1 rho the fall wheat, which is a I fair crop, score of 62 to 58.- We would, like to : . I I I � �
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i,,rl-� chua�cli. i Sabbath '�cbocl �piclnicked il quarry n - our ,-,-,-,�,ivic oli- .about 75'per . . .1 1. - I . I .
I , -, ted not on -I by her family- and imme. aDugglewas ' ' . I OW, is, 11 Whea is being cent. T e spring know if there are two other men of . i - 1�
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1�... Fa,ns6i.':s., grove oit Tuesday last Mi da, going to be I heir age in the county who would like � I ; � Is I
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�. N, dieLte friends, but by many in. the nE I a,rGrit-wasabout ... yes m of age. . y --We regre , ,tio . , 1 � I I �
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r - - - � . had p] e-asant weatt er and a good time learn that Mr. go d. crop if it will oul,v fill lilk"i the fall to give the Bluevale' team a tussle ; if � . . I � � I L
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.4 _`_ borhood where she was best known. H6 wa got by impor-t@d apid-st out of .. . Chas. ltichh�oin�, of O � - � ", I - - � ---
�� V � -RevA 'Mr. Edmunds, tha zealous a,h� Hay, loot wheat has done; peag are I also first- there e let them " a 7eak now." The ,
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,_ . Q. 1�i , clever P!astor of St. ch, -th S20U The b4ck-- Class ; Oat last year, - I _Q
_� a ! SCARPM. I V . inflamma, n, wo, a ar� not -as good- a� , IE . - M I L i I
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I. � it BADLY -The residents - of -pedigree is not the clear at, bu � suffic- I intends ta iing rip - . . . being aborb in the straw; i . - . _0FA Hou. S. C. ,
� -1.7 V Seafo� 10 the old Gorrie will be played. shortly at Blue- I 11 I . !
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w�'! Cairdne,!s, Block and, the townspeople iedt is known i wo -k f M . Stoaeman'E Ce is � . I
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. r 1, A�'. � .. y Shortly, for thE enefib of his very fair crop, aw I Vale. I i I � -i , I I I Freehol& L01
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; "I generally got pretty badly soared on was of I the best, and ver3 largely thor completed', and the building, bhou, I vegetablep look well. ' .1 � ti �' ; . I
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_� �, I . its unfinislied state, press AS a nea � . cl 1, of At. oys went . ! �
; i, T'aesda,y evening last a little before six oughbr�d. - His career -ax the stud was - - .:. op-. ,; BAS� BALL.-Otir bage bail b ' � ! I I co,
�t . . pearance. . played a match g the with
� �, . his d scend. - . . Wood to GcI and played the THE CASH' �;DRY C a of t - e
i:_.1- . o'clock. The fire %larm. bell was rang -emine4tly successful, 84111,4 . . MI$ MA -0 � lagent
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� � , 11 � - . r lt . . � I StaiilEi:y�. I . . -o- . the Brussels club on Victori Square reburni match with the aul; of that . � . � .e t 4Ot 1
-2:. , sad-- immediately volumes of smoke autswUlfor mapy a year,'kdep his, I . �1 1 1 ; I �. 1: V
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I 1 _. were seen isstang from th mid, ! . Morris. , i - bing, I eattiDg them by a score of 38 to I * I , , I u
, � . 6� the 3rd con � ieBsi u, bJ1R' a hors favor of the home team by r �, I � i , � . � train to Ma i .
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� - Messrs. Laidlaw & Fairley's Central that he Sired are Amber, 2.25i ;! F a Iler I PElisoliAL -mis Dick. teicber * � i SEAFORTH I 1 " : - 11 t
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11 al iree months )ld CM � 12 and one innings to spare. I I i i . T I : . eam. an,d. �caxr.l
-; Little Billy, 2.25; St. . 9 . Vis.import 111 eight garnes to none4 Ourbc Mr. Chas. - I - , .
� I grocery. The Are brigade were prompt- (pacer) � 2.131 . . school secti.on 'No. 4,'Hullebb, aul a y are now - � - T � �. � I �
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11 I for whic i he refused $35 beginning to think that the3 an play Knechibel, of Brussels, umpired the � f . - Mound, Crysts
- ly Gn hand and ready for action, but P&trick�,Flora (pacer),ail many others. i younger sistE)r, have beqn: verM ill: ith I I I
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�� �� His pla'pe will be taken i ,ash, � rL i a a beat tif al. b y. �The mar typhoid fe nidare at their how i foot ball. -The ,..Caledonian 3c ciety in- galue, and :Yave the -, most universal rig being about to pass thi %
- - fortunately their --services were not re- e taken i the And by . . . I ver, a � (� in 9 . by 3in on the and Bra,ndon.
It seems that a lighted la,mp hig sonji the bay stalli n S, � as w th loal whe'r irnp)rted.i . . . this township. - They tend holding their annual I s Ines this satisf S�Ition. It is a pit the same can- road, the horse at once took 6ight a'
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, - .. had been left in the cellar,and. had. years, he bei,-qg by.Cle'ar 1 Grit o it of � A 1, I �uRpitim.-Al wel -to.d6 farmer treatmen year on September 9 th, bei - the d ty not be ';said of the gentleman who um- jumped to the one side. and I y so d " they took trat,
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L .� . - R , 11 , of ,Bru Eels, before Lucknow. They are a ding t spent day. ,
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__ been i * i ho' I sides not a hmdre� miles frorr . and by that gentleman s:1 ind 4nd I ano, pired he match here theptevious week. threw the occupants intoadAch, slid I , .
_� � nadvertantly push6d under' a Black Warrior, mare. CIPar ( r. b's en. I I _ . I
_. I i arna I rought hoo, e iL ga lo& . w . 1; 11 *ey again too
lof whi uew and special games to lihis connection we ' �
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., - shelf on which were some paper butter gageme e season v Bi 9 very . . 1tu%I attgndance, both will be 'ab 0 to I � heir usual Iu submit the follow- causing a lady to be hurt rat ier badll�. - to th,Q ForC '
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- -the lamp ignit. numero is, and but - for the , it toward st. attend -to their dutie as for . 11
__ diahes. The heat from r f6ir of anythi ig g il g �O 3 me arge programme, and are allo�going to Ing conundrum: If Gorrie can beat Complaint was then mad . I
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ed these and the flames soon communi- event h ' I �i in the I.ary . b - , o :1` have a firemen'E .tit in Jhe Wroxeter one run, ' can Italians in order to charg,T'them for I Qu'Appelle Ri
_� i 3xe chronicled Would e o ibtles's, . I. . I � . I I probably the
- , iome '::r)m work 0 le e 7e Ing, the ser... , . *
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I cated with the Sleepers. of the ,floor in spite�of his advanced age, h u at . - I f o*renoon, at which the home, team will beat G)rrie 26 ru and. one innings to durnages, but Ith,e culprits no i:r knowijg -
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. .1 above. Fortunately the dense Smoke ed out as successful as ev . er. I at year - I- I I -H-tiuetti i not compete. ,The firemen 6 ' all the spare, -how much can Binevale. beat what all the trouble ,was aboi: $, as th# I . .
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I the store and by prompt covered 1proved in foal, 1 . mp�y e having i ndul xe I froely in th ' - ' La M .... Mel, our qomp�ny al-*aya were oA -hand to I language. . So on this point . I
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�. .� I I se of We are E arry a ae .is not � . . his new - attend an demonstration he I .131yth. B&d6 . I . Elliee�l BIT-tle,
� � t ., action the fire was Speedily I extinguish. asif,when he'camo to Toronto a,few . s.elf-binder i eaper, which 'a on 0 of, �ar- y d by them. � - ur, of Morris, was Bent I or to in. . �
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� . ,Oat any seriono damage being weeks"ag'o, good for sever�l � COBI. . Parties wanting to enjoy a ood day's -Excellent harv�e'st weather. terPret the Freu-eh for aftor � ;
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. . . done. This is the third time the f Einx_& FiRE.-Th6re was A live13 .11 Sport should not miss attending the Fall w deat a fair crop and fine sample. obtairiing a- cause 0 : I ve ,
� . ade has been called - On more. me ii i ihe house . . Is Caledonian games tl4i4 year. ', -Mr. . Mallory bas purchased the the accident, they were just clarged $5 , They dro
I . t withia knew him once will knowl him no L o! Mr. Robert Boyce - 1, 119 Brusse
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- -_ I IN past Mon-th and- their prompt re- nd . � . . I . Bttmips'.-Tenders are asWU for a Carter I I Terrace. '1 -Mrs, Lucas, of Al- for dum-&g-es after agreeing I 0 haake's I
I ! � ,. Peace b0 to his bones. e ha 3 served chanical F& 11. - * After stai ting it h3c t" - . Sible. " The ,d
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c Speaks well for his country better probably '� ian any . ]low covering for Brussels b e,�and a Tiston, is in town also Mrs. Haskett, of settlement and not have any aboat . . .
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I I the efficiency of the brigade and is alike - horse thl%t had gouebefor 3, an � his loss I � . new bridge south of the , age. -A. Markd 9.1e.- Civic holid i on Tuesday, it. A number of the &Alemen Of L
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;_ creditable to the alacrity and skill of is a � .-�om_ V'ith him, a ad ii L i urning. dow . I M. Ka, rving that tl -, ItaiiW i Speaking of
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- greo�t, one, tot only t c) his owner, y BIT � . .
� . to the!entirE Rabisfaction $3 and W. B. Dickson 'o off for a A.ugnsl 5th. . Blyth, after oboe say it woulid b
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tjie members. On Tuec I . , ausing I . I BiRu r -s. -Mrs. W 7 a . . L -
I i day they were but also� to the breeding initbats Of holiday, intending to visit C eveland. . N. Haskett, of as they called themselves, were ofi . .
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I- I ;q dror into the oil ind making th . . 0 who ' " - � The prospect I
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... L ,ii two minutes after the alarm, was . zi� flames in a mom easily worlif d Witl L one span c f ho riies, one of. the' victims of the ate 'IS Mr. Relly, our - diappSition, Joined in and hel-�.ed the*2
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la Vice . I business in a few weeks. He and E. busine a, we understand, connected them. B this it is Belf-evilent th-411i I'll
. � - ater� could be lad,tud Mr.Bpybf grain clean r tha 2 can fie do e by ,tbe with y � I I � gentlemen rel
. THE SALviTi6i-i ARm-r BAINQTUET.—O�n of the Uumn Photogr&Dbio AS 10 ." . I . . . I Danford have both received t!heir insur, his Is, a in that Provi Blyth is inhabited b a ,kind �
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i., � were thronged with hallelujah, lads and 1p,*iag pars e fla es before a: iy a a ious ' dama 4 two cord bi ders *ill be iii such geleral RuOe - ,d 'charitable � � . . -sud'it 'Was wii
� .graph, taken om t e Clin- . I I U wo ew a op. -Mrs. �are worthy of. -A SuBso,, uBzR F I
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.1 e I ton. New Era, is well k o d Had w de'r been placed. or. -Z t L t ;
lassies and others who had Come Out to � as i no. - ise among rfarmers that th �y will be the �rick ' rk on his n A g%nd of showmen paid the village a they' . . if they' ,were
. h L t( 3evera,l not the exce i , D. and P. Scott are visiting friends in visit ola' Wednesday evening lask week. 11 � I - — � � ; I
I - see what was to be Seen, and the town, he AA on as it would or�l have caused the rule an tion as �now. � I ! .
L - of our rea,derp: 11 Ur .- � Lean, . 3 , . � -1 � - . . . . Seaforth this week.-Miss.Jennic Cor- Performing be:%;rs attracted a large and - T r I - I . . the loca-litieo i
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� preseated &-n unusulally active and lively heAd me ster Of the Dundas s�l 0 hem to read, an6 ihE � robabi ity is 4 I L ' he early -wheat in 1 L to' -make, JOU'As
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to the station to receive the visiting and geritleman is a brother of Au urh. Gorrie slau ;hter house. A fe feet z .
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1. . . . & was a glorious text for the speakers, horse and throwing the occupants of A grfib -appears to have done a, es$ , . 111iddle, of An
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� . � SITC R. "-Mr. George McIntosh, of 11asweil, of the Met odiE t 3hurch of this . es buggy-Ififfiself and two ladies -out. deal bf damage to potat
� . hundred people had assembled lono, th� &d. ( oncession- of McKillop. lace, i I eached a v ry.'el of th . B i . . oes and .to Id - : �� T-aers now p4a
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- before train time. and wh . , I La'a left ) oquent temper. ,e main street " Ple so do ii ; put has moved into the house I�tely occa, e cou em Tlauts. Garden stuff _k _9Z iii � 11 :
0 ple mee al r Eon last,Su g, from it an -v neare. to th main stree , tUn it ` . I not g( � � .. 611 account I
. an the trai n. with us hea'd of timotby ,eld-- from ,Su daymornin pied by Robt. Laidlmw. ble sottlemen't in court., W.
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. .. X�00.lm anyw-here on the station platform. e`x c-tly 32 inches in I - - i . , 4- . I . inplai_ot
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I abstaii LA .or the sake of o b ars,bu t more -advantage o[ the ,cheap ex,corsio to -We neglected 4sb week to the P.76sbyteriau; churc'hD ou F iiday -# 1 . I
0-a the arriva.1 of the train and when' Br, adfout, ' Tuake Smith, de iN ered a i of Oxford, addressed a large audience in il the dry,weather the hay crop sa 44 ! �11,
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- �, � the visitors, made their appearance they fin threa year old gelding in t -ii 3 town specip was this L Clri3tianduty in Orangeville last S%turdEty.-4A team OBITUARY. oinittietoA is going to be very .good, � I whem- r4ilrojaj
� . . � . : i . � . make mention of the deatti of Mr. Den. evening last. The reverend gentleman although to the east it .appears to bO : 1 - . the
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� . Bion, a,ad followed by the crowd, match- Mr, John Thorp also delivered one of exa.m1ble. He read m ei ct1from ti -A Sound Club n ra ,aeville o- -r- � kaf.1-1TAG � . -The Brandon Son says..Ou tal- I expecta,tu
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� od to the market Square, where aft' I -T 6 , .orkings, and though sufferiDg ing with a Southern INI-anitoban, a;
er the same age to the same gentlemani ieport� Score eleve and nine.--Mis� S,)pbiA
. . � � the Londa i, co epee, show, . �.arseness, -extended thro
raligious exercises the forces . mother's residence on the 17th instant, from h' held the attention of days since, we ask,ed him if he, did � ld�
ki. . were dis- for which be received �190. It pays to ing the decided staol tal b� them, a Walker�, wh has been via ting:,r .
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. r, e ille, T8h rnfed- being. only 30. years of age. His death Rev. Mr. McLean occupied the obair, would benefit his crop so greatly. . . ft they hav�
of the banquet arrived. The visitiva un( erstand that Dr. Gray intendii locat�' that the Presbyteria is b d taken a simi- to her home' last (Saturd I .- . hift[ . - d '
officers were, Major Coombs and Captain" .� eLs- was caused by an abscess of the lung, and onthe platform were Revs. Fisher, replied that it made but little differ . 1111til they see,
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-gin Blyth, where he will practice his 1 ir sta-td at tbeir asi em y, atla that the sisting at a 7 aising Mr. D ald! .,i .
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I,- Wass, of Toronto; Ca,ptlain Churchill, pro�essioa. The good * . . I from which he had suffered for about 6 1 Hough and Ch A vote was taken to ariy in his part, as there woe no ,4AJ' . . Inost ,cases *i
. U g and pebple of that Englis'l .n - d other c, iurchES werp taking son of Rev. Alk. Muir, of Ord ivich - months. He was ai native of Hibbert, I at the close, 'low I I 'Will either rat-,
of Guelph; Capta,in Eason of Wood- T whil showed that the of disposin - i .
b vicinity will find hin � i.good an tLcti*.E interest in. the 8 meldirection a distance o eialiteen or t g of tbe grain. aft6r it �
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- Ion. ph siciall and a, first-class citi,zeu, an4 and if h 3 church of God would do their He'sustailae no serious . . . I I . e us g cross -to Da�
i stocL, and Lieutenant. Nunn, of Lonc . . � � � Injuries. , �d beina th , rown, wh,.- ps wei, g od ,
.. The three last n&med axe ladies, and -if ey only use him as well af -0 I at home o: i the homestead i with his in favor of the Act. -A branch of the 1 bad as tbe� only in te ded reni,aining,04 luenceaear �
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. 1*_ - om h1s death is ' WOMkl'B Christian Temperance 'Union . uch & time as was:peceEs I � some hope oi i
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Eenaut Nunn, is one -of the London desarve - com- ACt, t�Ld nt e ril i vc uld soon be held in: th e dril I shed on Tues4 3 - sad and heavy affliction. His father has bee. 3. formed liere. Mrs. (Rev.) Me- I , I . t6y are, .
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I . . I I ing, 22nd' in�t,, V�DB largely attei.ldod. died two pe ars ago, and had Ile lived be - Lein, Iresident - Mrs. (Rev.) Fjober, Ist Then leave until lWay &Gconiniodatioll ,
- pris(mment and who was only raleased Annie Watson, daughter of W. N. BniE "s =We und(rst d that the old The Rev. M'. Mori ow spo I � ) Vacillation. '
ail or, the previous day by order Watson', of . . � I . boundary
from j this town, on, havin� stic- bridele o er the Ma tlan is �ecomi 111 rze in faw ri of would b ave been the posseB84 of one of, , 7ice- Pr gaiden t ;, Mrs. M-etcalf, 2nd Vice- was afforded them. Both south �124 - . are �
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Sant looking little lady and is a good , [ a i tillood. township. He Was a steady, iiad ns�rioua 1 tary, and Mrs. MoRiuuo --
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_xcellent singer, and seems recent -1 , for a second-class pro.essional week. Teams will' hav � � rmers wbo have no chance of ex,Ot- �
Bp6aker au;le L� y 0 attention until MI. Morrc w began �'to young man and was held in the very I Tiiosi, Brums.—MR. EDITOR,—A few ' 13 the boundary
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. : to be bighl� e'altured and well educated. cerfificat;3-�Mr. W. .0 Fow- lei, Json of riv 0 I �� � 110 the vi ity of Blyth was I ing their produce, owing to th want of 1. it wil
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When t' . er btl w the dam mdgol bhroug Mr. who were.olitside attempt,M ta di� arb Indeed this was abundantly evidenced I visiteaby four bears, wh ch were led. by 4' bi�n6h or independent lines o railwsy- � unipeg. I
he hour for the ba;nquet to open Frahicis Fowler, Esq., of H �)irhey, i � I _..
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SyipiD�.tdn'g field. Thej O' ect to him. Mi. A Ross J. P., went. on* ide by the very large concourse of people'l Italian . The bears � graiu to the: b
, had owrived. the rush to the hall was so hasl -beer elected Se a Oak- iiii . the a, start this we) : . . seemed to be well i Tbey will have wheat left over. frOMI - ;
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great that it was w IK t build the new after whiol� isilench soon up- which attended his funeral, tl ere being I
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an entrance -could. be obtained and the reme. Rev.�Mr. 'Morrow lk.8 1 IrSt 1055 conveyances in the procesbion. Ile I the people by the inance-avres and per- . been unable to market, and ducot[$0-1 � � benefits of thl
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understa-. id it has been at -leng. t � aid � t be fairly a artep 1is week. A and M r got one h6ur to r ply. was interred in the Irishtown cemetery. formances. which they went through. , qutnee manv of them have this year . � I
I . ta-blea were filled again 'and again nitel, arranged that the race )eitween n mbe4 )f far ers havio bought Self- The I 1 ' . I &V3
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