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- . RRELS I FOR SALL 'served upon Armstrong in time so BB to I it', mioh'igan.—Tbe heavy, war 2 is- no
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150 CIDER BA dater him from returning the ballots, 0 this week have given the fa, , Wheat
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— and consequently the complaint was %I a lendid Otart A A- mprC
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dismissed, with costs upon the clom- the roots. _"Mr. Oeorge E. 1 4 ndE rk on
The underawflaodoffers, for sale cheap plainant. In the secona case the m- left on, Wednesday on a budin as V Bit
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also wine, rum, - plainant was t'he game as in the I or, er, Wblontre4l.—The Boston circus, %E it
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150 cider ba rels; ! I I I 0
brandy and whiakey barrels—all sizes— and the defendant was'Mr. 11(ic ard visa called , had rather a po r i tay h 3re
just the thing to put cider into. . Pollard, of McKillop. Mr. Po4ard io I' )atur4y last, although the pa xm-
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- Don't forget that Thorne's ;is the of the- polling places in McKillop,:sud 84o vv dese ved. - At the afteru 1)4 ' in I er-
cheapest grocery store in Huron. Try on polling day closed his polli half 06 f,brmande there Was an sudienc 9 of four
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once and be convinced. Splendid Cur- . hour while he went and had di ue v4nc two I f these were admi 5ted for
rants a -Rd Raising at Cc per pound. im r.yiDg star. T q eveniL6 p6r.or.
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Mr. Hayes bronght action against hi __ a Bomewb% ! more la gel at
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Teas always good. . to recover the statutory penalty of )200 Ea& 100 wa i_ . and
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r- for dereliction of official duty. Judgr aent 114 !
. i eg Stable have returned frc n Sault
L. THORNr-, was given againat Pollard,but in view of Ia itry well
Star Grocery, Seaforth. the mitigating cireum4sncoB in COE nec- St ' Mari . They'like the cou
tion with the case he -was gr ted anc. have oach taken up 160 icros of
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twelve months in which to pay the flne. . ljolu 1, and I intend removing thith Br in
- tw%poo'to A report of other oases tried wil !L be 1 z he sprin —Mrs. T.D. Prend irgast, of
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1#u V 0 it I V* given next week. - . . , bi town'tetul
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__ — I I Pri Jay.—Mr. T4omas Govenlc 3k t irt.
__ i We4neBda, 'with 98 hof d olf fat
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I GENTS' tan gloves for 75o,worth $ .25, ed 1), y
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at the Mammoth Bargain HoaF.e, i and's lot Of Bheep for. I th old
D -I -STRICT 'MATTERS. LADiEs' black and colored kid gi ves, eountry market. He goes w h..11 a
. four button, for 25o at the Mammoth Bf Tgain . 1111self.—Mr. Dsvid Dorranc , of Ac
Tns WAST RwING SHow.—The Jall HOus". . - . . il iop, has left . * ith us a sam I le of WE
show of the West Huron Agricultural TF,Axmc sheepskin mitts, linedll for )ot toe crop this Year: One of 1.08(
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Society, was held at Goderich on Tues- 25c at the Mammoth Bargain House. )Ot t9es eighs One . v,nd thre, , q#&.-te
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I CA911 is prepared to ba Any )o rids art d. two A them bring lown th(
day and Wednesday last. The weather EDWARD y . r , '.
quantity of good fall butter', in rolls, pails, 09, Les at three pounds.—Ther wax( 2,
Wag: very unfavorable, a continuous crocks or tubs. Also lamb and 'sheepskins, furs as B of lager b or sold over th ba
down pour of irain falling both - days. and peltries, from this date, S I eaforth, Be ptem- ,,Comme dal hotel 2 ari h, or
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The in ide department was very good her 22, 1884 . 877-tf - . I . ri .Is day.—Mi. .13 O er
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perhapathebeat theL society has had, . I
I MENBI good wearingtweed suits i for , Vi iter
. : shipped is lot of cattlo for th
but the Shaw in the fiela:was not large, $4.50, at the Mammoth Bargain House - 87"; 1 1
but the quality of the animals exhibit- No special Millinery openip 1.1 country on Wednesday. . Ther
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I I vere some six !car loads ship )ad f ,oil
ad was really ,good. The only exhibi- Hoffma.Bros. our Stock of Millinery andlDry - I . '
' for in8pebtlon. eaforth 'iBtatiori on that. day.. Mr
tors. we notLoedfrom this immediate Goods is complete,and ready I
vicinity were Mr. Thomas Me -Michael, Hoffmans, Cheap Cash Store, Seaforth. 77 oreton, formerly - a resider) b o I th
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of Rullett, who took the lead in heavy SCOTon Tweeds at 75o, oheap at$ 11,00, , uron road, Hallett, but now a pros
draught - horses; Mr. John Hannah, of $1.12i and'81.50, at the Mammoth B I gain or ous far I mar in Kansas, is I ow C n
Tuckeramith, who was equally fortun- House. I iiii b to friends in this vicinity.. -1 ef isrs
ate with his Southdowa sheep, and Mr. JUST Loox HERE.—Jas MoLoud in, ollart & Co. opened their new'banh or
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0. 0. Wilhon, of Seaforth, who almost 'MAtney's Block, Seaforth, has received
still receiving piles of new goods which have been - . '
swept the board with his high bred purchased wilth the r,.pecial view Of P18%siu i jas. realiness 'to do such businesi a a
fowls. customers. For quality and prices he can t o . i be off(r. They haye very neat ind corn
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.__ excelled. Callaton6eand look out for 4now, ad- , molious premises and will, no do bt,d
vertisementnexb week. 877-1 . I I rinp w*l
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1, ood bueines& Mr. J. P. I " i 1
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SuxzEx DEATir..—U&jor Cook.' 91 TAiPESTRIES at 40C, worth 55c, 65, and s, to his usual Saturday Bali , at th
well-known resident of this county, died $1.00, at the Mammoth Bargain House. I I .to nmercial Hotel in this tow 1 t. -mor
very snddenly in Goderich on Tuesday DR. ROSEBRUGH, OCCuliBt..'of Tom to, oi r, Saturday, commencing at on
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last. It seems the Major had not be will be,at the residence of MrI. J. R. Millar, od- I c ock.—Mr.ThDs. Hill,of Egn onAv
feeling very weU for several days, but erich, on Saturday, October 11, when an who
nothing serious was anticipated. On rasy wish to conguit him professionally, ca have ... ts -his carriag , colt at 'thE W 'Aer
i an opportunity of doing so. 877 1 a. r, at London this week.— ho as
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dressed himself as usual and shortly A.R. SMITH is selling al"Wool Fie ch ortli show will De held on th 3 a ricul
r price 75 8 town on th, 9t
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after visited the water closet. 'Not Cashmeres at 60 cents, regnla- I I .
ladies cloth at 50 per cent. below regular P ices, of Oct bar. A very arg , an
returning for breakfast search was 200pairs kid gloves at 40 cents, regulpor pri,e $t, ze list is offered ;his .- ea
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made, a -ad he was found iri the closet i5o pairs ladies',hose at 37j cents, regular pTilaa 50 ttlactive pri -tho best an
quite dead. It is supposed his death cents, ten dozen silk handkerchiefs at half pl,rice, ni we expect to see one of
fifteen dozenmon's filthatsathalf price, 24 dozen 0 t successful shows ever he'. cl i a th
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about f1 fty yearg of age. He had 85 cents, men s braocs at -30 cents, regular price -
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been in the regular service, and fought 45 c3nts, wool shawls 25 per cent. cheaper than rona Rev. Mr. Dauby in reply bo th it 0
any other store in town, black and c )Iored, relvet- Sir, D. WilBon which appel red las
in ,the. Crimean war. He ultimately eons at5oper cent. less thauregular prices, Cana- I t it was received to I t, fo
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retired from military life, and took up sdia. all -wool blankets at wholesale-- prices la. k Ne k, bu. ! I
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big residence in Goderich, but his liking silks,the largest pinmeof all,bfautiful groigain ,112 1.
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foi the service never deserted him, and at $I, re.gular price ,,I 50, beautiful gros gr I —
$1.15, regularprice el.75. Thu above aie alf W of and
he took a great interest in the volunteer the lines A. R. Smith bought at the recent a ction , aeua in town is looking ul ' ; t
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L such decided baTgams treets and stor re no v dal 311
forces of the country, and was alwa,ys saleinToronto, and are . ,
very popular with his brother officers as thatthey will go off with aluah. 677-1 1 dwith ustome, , ad as a col Be ueno
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-well as with the citizens generally. - GOOD all wool blankets for $%' o a , c countenancE a of our busiE 6813 .
1. - pair at the Mammoth Bargain House. I I 3.re considerably brightened. Gra Ul
CowNG To, To".—Mr. William Copp, Punt Brussels carpet for 85c,"worth ' ,o ing in, freel and t a higb 3st price
the vvelbknown bricklayer and, 6ontrac- $1.25i at the Mammoth Bargain House, -ire always paid on our markE bB, I fa
tor, haxing disposed of his farm in 14 ___r . I which seems to be',well iripwn ail
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Tuckeramith, has decided to remove to A TEMPERANCE SERMON.—On S ay prcperly apprecilted by the farl:1111 4 0
Liity geuerally.—Mr. D. Hogan, t
Seaforth to reside. He has purchased evening last the Good TemplarBo bis mu D
theresidenceof Mr. J. H. McDougall town marched in a body to the E - d bhi3towD,acte ajaujudgeof )QuXt1 'yva
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in Harpurhey, payiD01 for it 1,150 and ville Presbyterian church, wher . thE Goderich sh w on Wbdnes lay. -
will occupy it so soo'n, as he ca,n get his special temperance sermon was pnrlinch! understand that the young m U, 8001,
. arr&ngenaentri ih view completed. .Mr. : ad for their benefit by the Rev. JOBaDh . and Herbert, were brought lefo a t1'
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Mc -Dougall, when he vacaotes his rasi- McCoy, M.A. The church was c m__ Grand Jury ou W"e'dnesday, ai A trill
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dence in Harpurhey, will remove to his ,fortably filled, and the sermon Very - bill having be a found aga.ust the
property an North Main st'r'eet,formerly interesting and in Btructive. The 1 e6r- thE y were arraigned before th( co at t o
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owned by - M- r. Janes.—Mr. Robert ened gentleman took his text front the Thars3ay, when they pleaded 1 ot 'lu ilt3
French) of the 2nd concession of Me- hfth chapter of Matthew, 43rd, 14th . Th trial of all the parties coi car 4 di
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Willop, has also decided to give .. up and ,45th ve . rses. ' The address ar- I I thi case has been postponed i tat I ex
farming and will dispose of his 6ffe3ts took principally of - how Ileapraies oollirt. . i i
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by tLaction and will come with the should be treated , accordin j to I -NEE Fc UND.—About v year ag
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crowd to reside in our lively and over- Divine comm ,ud, and was very . Ppro .
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flowing to wn. He has purchased - a priate in view- of the coming Scott jAet wb1ile Constable Dunlop, of tl is towi
house and lot in the North Ward from contest. It is to be hoped that the tem- wa3ononeofhi perigrinatiDg ,oulswit
Mr.' F. G. Sparling and is having it fit- perance people will profit -by what they Pi turesque Canada, he "struc i ai s a
. 0 vil..age in: the county of Wellingto
tea -up. I heg.rd, and ever remember the words of. 0 i r)
, I named Tara. X.ttacbed to the. bus
.6 I the 44th verse of the abova mentioned '
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REAL ESTATE TRA-xs.A.cTioNs.—While chapter, "But I Bay unto yon, IOVE otir
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. in Toronto last week Mr. S. G. Mc- enemies, bless them that ourse you. -do Bt al tion to the I otel was a hc Be whic
Caugh,ey disposed of $25,000 - of real good to them tha;t hate you, and pray toqk Mr. Dunlop's eye, and enterin
estate. Of this about $4,300 was Mau'i- f oethem tb at despitef ally use yo i to couversa,ticn with the ovii aboi:
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toba propert and the balance iproperty persecute YOU." ; him, he at length concluded , tb at, th
y . 1, . . horse had been at some tibae or (th(
6 Ni gara — , stolen. - On rea hiDg home h(. adv(rti
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district which he purchased a! few - GooD TEMPLARS IN SESSION. --The ad for the owner.of such a b rs 3. H
weeks ago for $8,000 he sold for 9,500. West Huron District Lodge of Good 11
0 received a large number of, Itters, ei
He also purchased the Grant block'in Templars held a regular meeting i the qu
0 riqg about s olen horseB,-b it rohe
Brussels, and a block on Qaoen Street, Temperance Hall in this town on Mou- the parties could give a prop(r daacri
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Toronto, the former for $8,000 and the day last. This district comprises some tio of the animal stolen fr)m ta6D
latter for $27,000.- Mr. MGGaughey has eight lodges all of which were well Tout -a month ago, hom over, b
reiibived a . call from a f 6rmer i
now disposed of all his Winnipeg and represented at this meeting, there being I
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Manitoba property. Mr. Wilson has between thirty and forty del gAtes th6 county of! Wellington ,wb) ha
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ilso di&posed of his Winnipeg lots, and present. Mr, R-. N. Brett, the- chief Been the adv olrtisement a Ifew da
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has purchased a block in Toronto be- officer, presided. The reports frotn the previously .in an old paperA HE d
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___ tween the Rosin House and the Walker several lodges showed them to b0n a scribed the horse so minu e ,,
Hou.se. This latter tra,nsaGtion was healthy and prosperous conditiom and Ml-. Dunlop was at once oonivinO.Erl
. also canduoted by Mr. McGaughey. We that tempera -ace sentiment is gra ually i nt with hi vi; hei
Coll gratulate our townsmen on the for- and ra,pidly gaining ground amo g the was is, an We
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tunate strikes they have made and people. The lodge decided tb the nized and claimed it, and lib REim
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hope they may continue to prosper. Good Templars of the district tould wNs promptly handed. over to i t*s V17op
1, 0 . . work in unison with ttp county assoL o*er. It is n9wover three 3 eaissim
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ExTExsivE CATTLE SAL"Pse— The ciation in securing suppOt for the Scott th
it thorBe was ,tolen. and in that tift
Messars. Dale of Tackeramith and Act when it is submitted to the pcpular .
j as changed !harids. some Ive
Hallett, both father and Bons,are among vote. The reports, also, from the ti .
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our most extensive, enterprising and several delecrates were hopeful as o the
in Ba cessive'swle., It was pure aBed fro
aneces8fal fax-mers. A short time &,go prospects for -the. siapeess of th Act tho thief for 650, and the I t tirne
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Mr. Christopher Dale, Jr., of Hallett, within the immediate- spheres of I their w4s sold it brought $145, 1 is is c . a
saldsGme0head of f&b,cattle of -his respective lodges.- The -next mleting ta"nlya peculiar case and 4 an a
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own feedin for which he received over will be held at Manchester. : i ,op'3 ski
9 I . d ional evidence of Mr. Dan I
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V,000 in cash. A few days ago a second I and ability as ai detective. J
brother, Mr. John Dale, sold fo6rteen LocAL BRiErs.—Mr. Irwin Jobiston, i I
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Iread of ca,ttle to the Messrs. Case, of of McKillor-, whose ba,rus were b 3rned - ' lkensal.l.
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this town, andtheir quality may:be, lastweek, had an insurance of onli. VT. J. SUTHE RL[ AND, Convoyai L
judged when we say that they a.veraged $600. His loss will amount to 86VIeral ;mAsBioner, Fire and Life nBaftn
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something over'1,300 pounds eaGh,' and thousand dollars.—Mr."George WhiiWay i Adent, and Issuer of Marriagal Li 3e nBo
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Mr. William Dale, a third brother, has has disposed of his yonng Clea I Grit ',OjQdce at'postoffice, Hensall. 87"-;`,
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made a, still better sale. He disposed -stallion 11 Swallc?w," to. a gentle an in P
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of 20 head of cattle to the Messrs. Case ,the county of Bruce.- He receiv - d for It ta es pleasure n 'wanouncin tl t 14
which averaged 1,-A'l pounds each and him a Span of carriage horses ad a, st c;k of Fall illinery, Fan y )oa
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realized the handsome sum of 675 par good, round sum ,of money. The horse ,E eniDg-Shaws, Jerseys, Dr0gs . Do
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hea.d. all round. These cattle were took the third prize in the roadster class G11ovea, Mantlei Ornaments, dc." PB ao
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high gradeB and were fed on hay and at the Toronto Exhibition.—Mr. John co 'aplete, and that he is p epar Id
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raeal during the s-pring aa d were after- G. WilsoDy of Siver Creek, left f(il-the I i bpw as cheap lot of goods " -,, 11
wardB put On grass. These geDtlamen. old country on Saturday last. , He took I fo ud in any td,wn in the cou I ty. a
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alre all sons of Christopher Dale, Sr., I -with him about fif ty hekd of. fat dattle. , imported the bulk of my j oods fro
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We wish. him fair. winds and a buoyant I "I European' m arketa, I 0 Er a 38U
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Esq., of the Huro,a road, Hallett. - th, 3
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TErF AsSIZES.'—The Fall Assizes for horn a on Friday I ast after having spent Mk 'Millinery opening will tal e p a -,a (
tL is county opened at Godqrich on several days recuperatitig amonj7:1 the . F iday and S turday, Septei nber 26
Mcmday last.before Mr. Justice Wilson) Muskoka lakes.—Mr. James McMulkin. auld 27th, and the week follo- ving, A
and Mr. Lount, of Barrie, acting as carried off the -Second prize at tbell To- ar cordially invited. N. B.—Butt
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I I t j said eggs taken as cash. Renambart
I&rly heavy crit.aiiia.1 calendar, besides a roadster Stallion, aud the judges i old pl4ce, Waugh's bl6ek, Hen Sal . 877,1
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la.rgariumberof importanteivil casea, I himthathad the oolt`b i )
ean pri y , BR-ixFs.—Grodn is begiunin f to eon
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but it islikely that some of them will broke in he would ba a .. t first p I riza. I
be laid ovur until next court. The Mr. Davidson's hla,cl,ician colt w1as an- of I sheep jand cattfe were sh ippe f r,)
principal cases of interest that have tered in the wrong class and was q6nse. t4lis station during the pa t w ek, I
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thus far heen disposed of are those cf I quently thrown -out I Had he been oulir locat buyeis'.—A very lalr, a umb,
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- 1,entered for a carriage instead of a r1oad- , lelt herelon the' Excursion i raijis tb
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Il!)i10 .k. B!ith of theso caSes have 1 ster horse it was the opiu ion of cc mi)et- 1 -w ek, tolattend the' WoBter L Pair
arisen out ,A the last lowd election in out judfies tba.t be would have YeT.Eived If L ndon. col t art
Ea. -;t Ifurou and were laid over from I the first prize.—Mr. Edward Casli, out, - i rains Of this N 6ek will giv( thE f
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lw!ta )ur _ . _Hlr. Hayes was -the Coriser- .old al;d well-known butter" I an ' *
. v, f ivu e-audidato attlie, lust, election in made another exteusive Sale of - . )atter - Tjib of St., .Paul's Sabbath: S -ho I' w
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tfit 11urou and Mr. llober6 Armstrong, -pool Market, ha,vin 'held on Saturday, the 27b
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tLe kl-f ,nl,wt in tbe fir.,:,t nnined suil,, posed of betwoon for'by and Afty i hl % Bell B Wood's, nuar tb 3 a 1W
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N;L,L:: the ru'-uruiva officer for the Riding. I tLousand pounds. All this has
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I-fr. Haves broualit actiou atititinst hiw I purchased by Mr. Casl-i within B corn- viflage. Wo regret to leabln that
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t j r, c,,tiver the statutory pena,lty for.!- paratively shurt time at his store here. I Tilesday'Afternibon last, whil Mr. - JE,
hjil-ropE-r ol"A"Icia.1 couduct, tbe principal --Mr - Aitebeson has sold his'farmw ou I S arks, of the township of Hay, W
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CAL-,-,ce charg ,1 the 2nd concession of Mckillop, o' his 1 lei. horse to water, it! Sudden
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Im.4 r _,turnod the ballots to the clerk of , ncigbb,)r.Mr, Thomas E. Hayes f4the . i wieeled' round and kicked h m t
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the Crown in Chancery a day too soon, sum of V,000. It is one of' the best I br 3&.st, b eaking one of his ri s ai
and t4us prevented a recount of the , farms in the township Lind Mr. ayes. otherwis injuring him.—QuA-e an
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b9l'ots which had been demanded by I now has a fine farm of three hundred i bar of tho members and friends of t
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119-Yf- Is &a -1 ordered by the CountyJudge. I acres in a block.—Mr. and Mra.Thomas 11 I a rv ,Ile congregation, ti ried . o
The plairAtiff failed to prove that the] Patton returned home, last week 'after ,11,1S,weeek well' equi,pped wiO pad(
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Jt '&'a order ior a re-count ha,d beer. I having spent ten. -days . ViBiting hibnds- , Xh6vells : and pickis , audli 113N all
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,the grounds aron d the m any,-raieed a family ot nine child- I Mr. A. H. Polley flnd8jt profitable to raise corn
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recently erected in this place.—Mr. ran, five boys and four girls. Orte boy I Returning Offic r or for the connty for the for his liver horses, as they are fond of
John Shepherd, of Tackersmith, who is and one girl are gone to the better land, vote to be t ken on the Scott Act.— the stalks oboppedup for winter food.
. I . ir corn- the pigs At the Blue- —Mrs. J.'W. Kerr, reliet of the late
,well and favorably known'in. this local- where he is now enjoying the Quite E6 numbei of I
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I near vttle obeese f ctory died i last week. Mr. Kerr, an old and res acted resident
ity, left here oil Wed eaday, an route pany, About two years ago a cu i p
' I W s5!mptums of poisoning. f Brussels,! passed away to her rew
for Leadville, Color4 .where he in. grew j a his cheek and xlot* Ictlowing Thi -y s6o, - ara
da:ughter of Edwar I a the advanced age of 80 Years, Aloug
- O' Martha, eldeti —rd -1 Ot
tends speipaing Borne w eks with frieads. what it was until it went too far and b
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From thence I we lear . 0 Intends go : iDg took d Bep roob, go tbAt no meclic!il aid , Tindall, fell off,' a fence and broke her I with her h0sband, who, died some yov,g
'11 ; I Dr. B I ago, she bail offered triany a helping
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. to the Pacific coast on & visit to his was stifficiout to remove it until it eric - I leg just above the ankle. ethane,
brother. We truAt th i rip, which he ad his life on the 20th inst.. He bore his of Wingham, sOt the injured limb, and hand and sl ohen many a hindly -Word,
has thus late, I rtisd on 'm inly for the suffeiting with christiau fortitude. and we understand she is doing well.—The and her natue will not soon be forgotten, .
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-, I a triumphant in a Saviour's , Westfield baso - balll club played our —The Bl th Advocate says: Meggra.
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benefit of his1ealth w 11 prove both went horn , I
. I boys a friendlylgame on Saturday last. Gray, Young and Sparling's shipmants
pleasant and' beniefici 1. Messrs. Bell love. Hew'as a strict member of the f
- . ` Bluavale came i.Out ahead by a score of of salt from their extensive salt works
& Dougall, the young aria enterprising Presbyterian church. H14 Borrowing , .
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a' 43 to U.—Jolirk'Hastings has 24 potatoes in Blyth during last -naontb,f ar exco de(j
firm of the' sugar cane! factory, have wife ud family have the Byrupathy of ! . .
this week commenced the I manufacture the eptire community in which they , which weigh 21 pounds. He has taken that of any provious seaSon siuce their I
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of sorghum . , and as thE sugar cane crop resid6 in their Bad bereavement. as many as 84 roni one hill,'and 60 and location hi e. The greater part Of the
in this section is quite large, they will . 1 70 from a good many others. Whocan shipments were consigned to extengiva
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be kept busy.—MissiII)y, of Ails& Craig, Hills Green. beat this ?—A. Paterson has commenced salt, dealerai in the largo ie%Btern citias of
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is the guest of Mrs, J. Macarthur, of SOXE POTATOES.—Mn. E:DiToR,-1 see - manufacturing, cide here. Fetch alorig the Dominion.
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this villfLge.—The Re,Y. T.Blatchfordl of in I&Bt week's paper ubout,a- large pota- : your applies, w6orms* and all.—Rev. Mr. --The Goderich Signal -of last week
Strathroy, - conductqd service in the to. a t, that in this little ; McQuarrie, of Wi0gham, occupied the says : W. A.. Miller, ia'surance agen jor ,
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' Presbyterian pulpid last Sabbath a ter- & number of years prineipal of Go a iieh.
Methodist church on Sabbath evening villace. Mr. G. N. Hi11B has one that i 0 Wi
, I - 1 - and delivered an excellent se,r- public school, will Bhortly remov th
last.. Mr. Jas! Grassidek of this place, measures 10 inches by 18 inches and 4 noon ker, his family to Toronto, Mr. ill
who is studyibg for th m, edical profes- weighslipounds. Ibis of thelttteroae moii.—ChaB. Oven , our cheese -ma. M er, has
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- Bion, left her a on Sa4urday afternoon V' jety. Who can beat- that? took three prizes f cheese at Toronto. beeia an excellent citizen, and we are
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for Chicago, where he'ritonds atteD4ing B I A.ugust make, 525 boxes, .
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CIDi..R.—Mr. John Troyer has got hi tB per pound. he is meetlpg with much success irt his
the hospital aud turth 3r prosecuting his cider mill running at full: blast and is ; can new profesi ion.
studies. On the evening prior to his making, iots of good cider. Any who __T - . .
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dep#ture a fare . pitrty was given cOnverted ! I
- wel have. fruit that they want I - ,vL-nt out to
him In the Centennial hall by the Y0aDg into (ider can - rely on procuring the I LoCA,LITIF,s.- -We are much pleased the Huron'road, Hallett, ,
r people.—The Rev. Messrs. Ball, Tor- I to hear that krB. Atkins, who has been stop 9, fire which had 0aught in one of
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right article from Mr. Troyer. I
rance and Dyke left I ere on Tueaday I rom heart di sease and whose life his fences W -hen he yvas overcorde by
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t to attend the Distric Meeting held in Dashwood. was despaired Of B me days ago, is now the smoke'and fell on the ground ju a .
Tbit fire burllillc in Close
faint. was I
slowly kecovering. Mr. J. Ellis had all a : In
3 connection with the Methodist church CON r KILLED.—Mr. Jaoob Link, of the 11 ill f proximiby to him, ana when he came to
I- his hay crop, COUSiEting Of tbreestacks,
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3 at-Holmosville.—Mrs. and Miss Co1w6ll, 14th youceasion of Stephen, had a cow consumed by fire o 8 day last week. it waslwit4 the utm. BU - Ity that .
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who. have been here f or the past few killed by lightning on Fridaynight, 19th area he ma nagdd . to roll away. Assistance
. weeks on a visit, returped home to Bow- iast. .1 Rev. G. Lound.s, o Bluevale, deliv
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a manville last week. ,th an educational sermon at Browntown .
: i SOID.—Mr. John Voelhor, of the 12 :
. I - i - oung last Sabbath to an attentive au.dience. out. - .
conce8sion of Hay, has sold his y . . I . —One d y last week Mr. Cbas, Vo8s,
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I bull calf, 11 Huron Duke," to Mr. Peter __ - r
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. CRO;ps.—The !early fall wheat that Kehler, who lives . near Zurich, for the H aro Ila Notes: a baker oll Goderichw' met with a -very
was sown this fall ' van crop, sum of 100. This calf is -ievei; rnontbs 'Mr. F. GiJIdy, o4 Exeter, has open. peculiar ac,cident. V hila at work in -
is a very une the bahia-s4op he espied a rat, and 'Made
but the late that has )ee Bowu within old, nd -obtained the first prize at 6d out a fashiouablibi tailoring establish- a violent kick at the rodent. He missed
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. 1 d otel, Godericli will the rat, bit swung -"about with!such
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OPEN LODGE. There iill be an open Yoelher is to be congratulated on his ,The Maitlau I of force that he wrenched his shoulder out
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0 lodge the first Thuj1BdELy evening in succe3s as a brIder of Durhams. He be leased by *. .. John Yule, chief of joint in his endeavor to keep hirriself .
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I October un he auF pic s of the mem - has aaother sp] Indid bull calf for sale, police of that towl), fromfallin4. It took four men to press.
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a berm of the Loeburu if emperance Lodge OBITUARY.—Mr. Henry Ruppert, an Mr. J. B rues, late of St. Marys, the limb b4ck into its place, and Foss
- of Good TeIhp1QLrB. .A. good programme old mjaD, who bas I -eon a resident of our bag opened out a w boot and shoe suffered much pain d aria g the opsra tion.
a villao 3 for about two years, died at his store in. Exet6r. I
mity be expectel. : r7 The rat esbaped.
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I - . . I . reBidE ace on Saturday morDiag last The Canadal M:oaist church on the
.. 1 P:5 —on Monday of last week -a horse
I 11ax1ock, Mr. Ruppert was one of the pioDeerB i 10th concessioii of psborne, is to be torn' attached t6 a buggy and belonging to
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- ' the t(wnship of Stephon, but abou, I a firie ne edifice erect- __ in 1 Meyers, butcher of Loades.
- LOCALITIES.— Annie Wi;ttt, who broke . I I Mr. Charlo,B I I
Blago he removed, to the State of its stead .
I her leg some tirue ago, will soon be able year I i boro, whilo' passing the show t6rits off I
Nebr*ska. He returned to Canada .—There we o fo r b ' ridal couples at Pearson &' Kane?s circui be.
to walk aa nui , . i I I
d b ain.—A ,A'ber .of the about two years ago., and died as above the Queen% hotel, in Bragsols, in one a in Blytl!i,
farmers have t resheil an' d are Bat.isfied - I came f.righ ened and ran away. After
r * statel. The deceased had been in pour day last weekl' andl more are looked fbr . g,
with the way grain t jin opt, but lire for some time, an I careeriD -, i round the streets for Oome ,
d ; . hoalt i d death ter.- soon. I I time causing ,
a heard to murmar soine Lbe6a,use prices - __ considerable' constierria.
- I Mina ad his sufferitiga at the age of 73 —Mr. D. Fren h, of bephen, this I tiared, ,
,nly have pa I , ti - ,t -
aresolow, butlif th)y 6 - I on and excitement i was cap
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r tience there is no do ibt but that the . years I se ' ason realizeil 124 pound of potatoes when itwits ascertained thaL the only '
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b N.P. will make , tbir - all right.—A i 14 damage dona*was a broken Shaft.! -
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f fall ,,Wheat has been 1 Belgrave. . . . I —Mr.0itm-pbell,p i
. —Bbtween the various religious . rirtcipal of the Gorrie
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own in this I id is BR FS,—.Our village ,is, surrOUDde public sebool, says thie
d 8 part. M:rs. S. Re bodies and th l 41 rmy," , 14 diff ereut
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- getting in a new s of all an -d winter by it+E-bing machines all busy at work. . the misfortune to rece:ive a bad fai'll at
goods.—Rob6rt Rogeisoo has gone to Mr. ilson's steamer takes the lead? services were held in Gotria last Sun- his home lIaBt Monday ni,ht, duTidg the
a , day. The people of that burg ought to [ r5
. attend Seaforth - H gh i' School.—Mr. as be is the right man behind a stearil 0 gooa. : storm, fro a the effeAS of which he has
eaparator.—The youngest son of Thos. b, i I not yet fut y recovered. Ile was cl. i
ThoB. Noilans and Mr. deo. Watt are I 2 In for the Blue- I psing
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a away on a trip to Sau It Ste Marie. No I Nixo* was kicked in the I face on Sun- ; —Win. Messer, si ties an a a oor at the time and Makin a, 5 1 MI's-
, Vale cheese fa tory, attended the cheese , tD i
. doubt they will enj,oy the refreshing day I st by his colt, Dearl3r destroying 8 . wel lately, nd effected a 'ktep in thie darkness, he fell down a
lake breezes, and return'; recruited and his eve si,ght.—On Wednesday Mr. f :ir in LiBt i steep flighp of steps, seriously brtiaing
8 . '3 le of 525 of their August cheese at Hie.
t with their appetites Sharpened. Wm. Stonahouse took unto himself for sa 13 I I himself, ut fortunately ng
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— ! better ar for worse Miss Annie Coates, per 1b., which!'is quite Bi tiafactory
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, of W wanoBb. May th . I . I —A strN Dge coincidence occurred in
. . 1 - Hibb ,rt'l nd lenoth of days.—Mrs. i —Mr. Solomon Ianniug, of the 3rd St. Georoe's church, Goderich, last
! bapp nesB a 0
I - A. Taylor .
f , Mom& Bld Ti3IRESH: NG.L-Th a. Messrs. I Thomas Anderson and Mr concession of, Us1borne, 11 as sold his Sunduyevenillg. Du4ng the singing of
t Moore, who reside a baiI6 &ad a halft wout to Hamilton on the excursion last f arm, consisti-ag of 1150 acres, to Mr. R. I 11 Abide with me," t
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0 Harvey, of be same owriship, for i
east of staff a, tbreshed a. the farm Of Friday, to see their relatives, and arriv- 8 - went out 0.bout the t4mo the'ehoir and
e Hr. James Neal, lot I , concession 7, in,, — 11,000. Mr.Kanning reta*128 POSSeSBIOn - I
. at] home early on $aturJay mdr:u g. I I congregation had reached the line be.
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a Hibbert, on the 17th i ust., que thousand The weather is more pleaRant now, the for another yealr. I -
on day. Abo i ' 01 picnic last inning lqthe darktiess deepeD%1" A ,
el bushels of grain in ut 'heavv rains have done much good to i —The Roman Cath 9
. I I . lamp was !Vrocured, and the service was
n half of this grain Nvas wheat and the e tu crop,but the heavy frost of Week, on the: Wingham prairie was a .
. coutinued1y its 11 dim, religious light."
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n remainder oats, peas and' barley,. If last Thursday nialit killed the tomatoes 'grand successii nearly a thousand dollars There wiis no collosion" between the
. any person can beat ME they should and f [owers.—Mr" *,John Bell, on his ar. havirig been ! raised. The gold watch . choir-leadi:3r and the jinitor for dramatic
u speak out and not keE p their light hid .. as taken by Miss McCburt, of EasD I .
t . rival home from the Dr4ce mirxes, was W, I !
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u uder a bushel. quite unexpected,ly presented with a Wawauosh. ! —Mr. Archibald Bishop, A . P. P., of
4-- —Wingharn has had anbther fire On .
- . bounCiDg baby, a son three da,ys Old. I .1 ' Usborne, had the misfortune to lose a
I . Friday e-vaning last Pringle's bakery i
) I I Walt:)n.1 John is quito, elated.—Soveral of the . the de- valuable t,rood mare last week. It up.
l I to was complato,ly destroyed by .
I PERSONAL.L-The pe ple of this section farmers iu this vicinity visited Torou vburing element. No further damage pears-thati while in the act of laying
h will be. much pleased to iearn that Mr. last week and went to the exhibition, down sbe',Btepped on the end of a sharp
. was clone. The loss is partially covered .
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11 JI M. Bost I)arrister, late with M. C. whic i was better than 1 any previouB f . I , branch ol l a Iree,causing il to run into
r 1 by insurance.
a Cameron, of Goderi h, has opened a year and more largely attended.—Busi- V — her body Over two feet, from -which she
I - I . . . t A little boy aged three years, son of
8 law office opposite th Commercial ness is improvin-o in our 1 lively village, died in a Iew hours. She took first
8 Hotel. Mr. Best, though a very y ung as tli IllerebautB here haive laid in an Mr. John McDonald, tarkage painter, . .
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h nain very efficiently held the pos tion unw4 ially large,and attractive stock of of Wingbarn, fell off the sidewalk on prize as a three ypar old at the. South
I ' Saturday last, into a ditch about two I Huron sbp'w last fall, and Mr. Bishop
g of head teacher in our Walton 80001. good - for fall and winter., I I below I on several occasi.ons, refused $300 for
I f bet deep and broke his arm juat I
t The Goderich papers highly recommend --------- *_ I the elbow, striking it Oil 9 stone. her. i
a him, and we are cion-fident' that: Mr. TuckerBmith. ! ' i —A few nights ace a lamp exploaea
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r Best will give complete ab,tisfactioni to —Mr. 1 .oberb Varley - C, in the house of Mr. P. Madge, Thames
. F ,d REIVIED. visiting at the house of Mr. Far-
S all who Inay desire a goqCL Bound a ,, vice bag routed his farm on the 13th conces- la'a .v Road, Usborne, and a serious calamity
or who may desire to ha I e any case re- sion of Tuckersm ith to A r. Jacob Latta 4uhyar, gravel road, Hulfett, nurth OIL waB only 4verted by )1r. Madge's great
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a la . ting to law settled. for 5' years at a rental of $130 par year. Glinton, had the misfortune to break presence 6f mind. Mrs. Madge, it ap-
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)f BuiLDnNG , ITEMS.—Mr,1' A. Morri on's The arm contains 60 acrIes. Mr. Varloy ' pears, haiil been using the I -amp
?- now brick residence wiU Soon be Com- inte as having au auction sale of bis wagon. ellveen horn i stead on the time prev'Pus to the ,explosion in heat.
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. plated. May he hiBIamily 1 g be farm stock and implemebts on the 8bh ing food for the baby,,and left it burn-
' base line, Goderich township, near . I
ing in the! room. Stiddenly there was a ,
a Bpared to enjoy thE C mfortB vV 1xich of 0 tober, after which he will leave to Clinton, has been boug t by Mr. T. i I
n such a splendid reBidenc a or s. i1r. spen4 the winter 'amid friends and loud report and glass and burning oil
i McLaughlin, from near Wingham, for I In
d Wm. Neal's; now store it; almost om- scenes of his youth in -Merry EDg- fl,ow inall directions. Mr. Madge sprang
vs plated. Th s is a large and corn odi- land," Messrs. James. and George the sum of $7,000. Itil contains ill f rom. his i bed and extinonished the
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I . r7 acres, with brick house, ![and iE not a ; 0
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a- ous building and adds much to the im- Petty, of Hensall,' intend accompanyIDg flames i h a blariket. before any serious
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at provement of our village. Mr. Neal is bimlo the old country. , . oger- damage Was done.
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it an obliging and push ng business an, COONCIL MEBTING.—The Council met ville, has again iesumed his pastoral I - - - - -1
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a just the right man in the right pla a.—. on t4e 22nd iust., and being duly sworn duties but he is still very unfit for work . ,-
g- Mr. Hi0op wbo has disposed o . .
ID his sat as a court of revision to bear appeals and it is feared by many that he will
al farm in 51orris townibbi , ia now busily against the assessmout made for Pa,y , a E. McFAUL
0 - have to retire from'the ministry for_ I
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or engaged in erecting a,d men of t4o proposed ,; drain. Three timo at least. I
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0 the lot which he recer -ased appeals were coDsidered.' Moved by S. —A few Sundays ago 0' the Rev. Mr.
a from Mrs. Connor. ovious 0 the Smillie, seconded by S. Landsborougb,
. I n Oane, of'Elimville, was proceeding to —DEALERIN—
purchasing of this lot r. was that the appeal of Henry, Colbert, for a
' . , Kirktou, to -fill an appointment, his
h offered some cheap I duction of assessment n lot weA half horse became unmanageable and ran - 4 .
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in and lots in Blyth and ela. But of 7, concedsion 6, be dis' issed, and t into the ditch, breaking the sbafts of .
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it he chose Walton as the p lraucsos i n w h i c h assessment as made by the engineer be the buggy. Fortunately Mr. Gane. as-
r- to spend a happy retire life. A wise Ea air tain ad. —Carried. "Moved by D. I I I
i caped without injury. I
d- man. I 1 Mari 3on, seconded by John Sproat, that —Mr. H. Happle, the well-known .
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. I I 85 acres of flax
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. ing after School, a's %'bo - named John H. . S., owned by John Hislop, be on one of his farms in thie township of .
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I W. Morrison, son of Mat thaw Mor ison, reduped by S,,,17.25.—Carried. Moved Hay this season which yielded 16
- Esq., of this place, was ' amping o er a by S . Smillie, seconded by D. 'Manson, bushels bf seed to: the acre. -Ele says MILLINERY, dc,
pole he jumped on 9, so (the. He 1 put thatithe assessment on lot west half of the, cro I this year is thie,, best he has '
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" the pole on top of the scythe ! and 6, co.tcessiou 8, Owned by las. McTavish, ,over seen in Cau%da. i
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a- jumped upouitaijda h( was baref otbd be r, duced by 671, and !,the amount of
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he split his foot sbr&I gbt through 'from redulctions, $88.25, be distributed pro res of Mrs. Jas. Jones,
Y_ bi3tvieert the -second and third to I 8 to rataloji all the parties tot be benefitted. night the idence i
'13 the instep. Dr. H te eson, of rus- Brucefl4ld, was otally , destroyed by LAP1,GE STO-CKO
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Th ' court then adjoutned, and the fir6. T ere was iio one , living in the I
8, ' 119r!i ibe tran action of o din- house at the time'. The! origin of the . . .
sels, was immediatEly in attendance eon I oil met for ibe tran r
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and put in'ton stitches, six under and Ary business. Moved y D. Manson, fire is unknowril The' building was
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w four over the foot. he little fel- secoaded by S. Landsbo*ough, that the, Partiallt insured.! I
to low' bore the opera;ion bravely with draiiiage by-law, as a ended by the S
a hardl a murmur. 'We ho a he will 1 130 r — bould Mr. a a Mrs W. Jamieson, -1
y P , . cour of revision, be: now finally passed. of the Auron ro d, Hallett live until
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111 Boon be -well. i Carried. Moved by S. 'Smillie, second- noxt August, they will Webrate their .
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ANOTHER PIONEER GouE.— i ad by D. Manson, that, Samuel- Car- golden ' adding anniversary, and pre -
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I I noel an be appointed c0lector for 1884
- T'n6nd after fr end departs, L Bent, appearances are fa a ery
S. . Who has not mt it friend? at a salary of $90. Thd Council then few couples'enjoy domestic felicity for -
a . There io no union h3re of hea.rts. adjourned to meet again;at Daly's hotel, the long period of 50 years. ,
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Weretbisfrail orliouronl;re5t, E grao,uilville, on Thursday, the 2nd dav —A livery horse belonpiug to Messrs. CLOSEST PRICES.
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LivIng or ilyino none wereblast. of 0 tober, at 10 o clock.a. m. Tendisis Bissett Brothers, of Ex,eter, went to .
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, :London and back a dist ce of 62 miles
ae Tb ere is a world ab ve,i - I .
Where partin is )auknown, by law will be opened at one o'clock p. in eight hours including stoppages, and i I
A whole eternit of love, In. on the 2nd 6otober. I U V.
6 . an hour after his arriva'. home he was INU
Formed for t) te gc od alone; . — I MILLINERY OPEN '0
ds ' And faith beho As the dying -here, . . Iod out on the halter by the groom and
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In Trahslated to t iat itappler sphGre I . 0. I .. L
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E'r lair, of the' i8th ,concession of the the -*air at Toronto last' week.—Ja DuriDg'MOU ay
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county'of Antrim, IrBla4d,au the yea,r p -rave to work at his tr4de.—Nr. John clothes line of Mrs. Thu 1, who resides
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, and emigrated to ILI-ii almost C0111- 4D Morris toN*nshl: p,to th extent of two I . . I
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of Quebec. carrenter work. "Bol)" is the boy lot ,of underclollhing I
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c- Settled in the Pr v' I tochings, etc. S AYY
When a young man he -leared a farm who can put up 9, building as quicki Tbe parties have not LS : .
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in forty miles south of ebec city, ithen, and as good as the next Q'ne.—Bush fires : tured. I I I
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is and moved his fauffly1to the county lately. A great deal of damage has of Lis larn! on the 4t concessio 0 1
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on of Huron, in,the va;ir 1852, and Bottled been done to Standing timber.—We. I Morri.s, to R( ,bt. XcMurr y, of Goderich j i I -
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B. on lots 4 and 5, in tl a 18th concession had I a fine Shower of rain last Friday township. The price pad was $8,000. - . -
aw of Grey, where he cleariled out for him- night—the -first good s ower in three iThe -farm contai a 130 acres, and has I
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