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- I he Presbytery, periodical, rounds. -Burns' Anniversary is very ill. -The Gorrle - school " well John Green, of Lower WiDgharft, fell . I " . .
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- I I bout Dr. Ure tendered the resignation of his Supper, onder, tbe auspices of the Sea- represented at Harris 6n'Righ et on Sunda last I
. . . EDWARD-OASH beart. McKinnon turned up a . . there being six or selven ex-puipile of on the stre y , while re- I
I 14J forth Caledonian Society, will be held, at aing from church, and broke her . -
, I this time and said big wife had shot paatoral charge because of ill health, and 0 at that inatita- turi .
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I w . WILL -PAY THE. . herself-' Shortly afterwards, it was uked that the ina-Wr be disposid of the Que "''#Hotel on Tuesday evenfog our school in attendah"c ,For about & week the streets were We open the New Year with a ganer.. A
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. 4 ' possible The next. -.4t a meeting of the Public tion. . oudition, but now I I
: I - 1 .was also shot, with , as little del in a very dangerous c al clearing up of I 1 .
7 noticed that McKinnon a - . I I
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I - Highest Market'Price r re r?tting that the School Board, held on Widnesday, Mr. PRESENTATION. -On the evening Of - I
. and when medical aid arrived both perw Presbyte if, whiles' elected chairman *for the 20th inst., the Rev. W. Torrance that we bave plent anow the people !
I - Z state f -br. Ure's health neces8itat' d around again w I
I I 11 0 W. 1). Bkigbt was can get ,ith safety.-Tbe n
I sons were found tq be in' a agitical con- ipient of a purse of $61 DDS AND EN13S r .
; ___F01EL_ e this a ep, agreed to let the resignation this year -The first 5kating carnival of was made the rec Misses Agnes and Alaggie I'VICIllwain, of I-, , , - - . e - . i.
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7 . ; dition. They ea6l gave 'differ nt ac- . t eantime and c ll the seaso: was held on the rink last by the people of .t Orange Hill Con- T er NVingbam, have left for- Galt to I - . I I I
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I I :_ counts of the Bad affair. Mis. McKinnon lie on'the t ble in the m, a toke of gratitude for his Low . Remnants of this -and remnants of that I
. . , U a . . a spec al Meeting in,(Knox church ,Gode. uight.L-There has boen good sleighing gregation as f the winter.- - - . .
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I - I - Hidesi, Sheep Ski s aii says her husband shot her and then he earnest labors a ngs spend the remainder o nd -this lot to be sold -and that rot' to be, - 4
;i - Q I I ' shot himself, b rich, 4t 11 a. in, -of north of Seaforth for- the past two in I be pecial, meeti Mrs. Josep Young, of Dakota, a
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I , * Raw F -L . ut McKinnon states tha .
. , . . ot herself, and when he sa Febru 'ry, io dispose of the cage, to weeks, but none south. -A large num- re.cently held, in W ,job sixty new mem-
; '-L I 1, his wife sh of delegates ffom the Sabbath berswere ad6d to the church. Mr. two childrew are at the home of her par- cleared out. Not a regular business,- I
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I I I 1 t GODERIC)ff STREET, SE4FORTH.' what wa;s done he 'shot himself. Mr whichiall .parties concerned are to Schools of this town attended the George Strong, township treasurer,made ents Mr. and Mrs. George McMullen,of .
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, 41 : I i - McKinnon died from the effects of th cited. I Next regular meeting to be held sen re- ,LoWer Wingham.-Miss Mary Camp- goods will bring for Cash. I
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I I McKinnon iO in Se forthon'the 10th March at 10;30' County Convention at Brus bell of Morris, is visitir . .
11 wound on Saturday. . I Marks; The revere ud gentleman made a , i . -1 I -
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I . about 60 or 65yeara of age and hi In al dence of Mrs. Price, at the north end of -
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I -1 . I Turnbull, late of St. , Marys, was in su . .
", . I Stock-takifig Sal.e.- . was 50. The house and premises bad t i --.*— ' — the town'. I
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tidy and thr . A-_40 SAD PARTING. -Another .- Glentarrow. , -
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11 We find on completion '-Of HtOGI taking,'al- fact that McKinnon had $100 in cash a youn wifO and mother has been taken West Presbyterian church, rorouto, on I I I TBE11E WILL BE I
. - I ' . I Tuesday, laet.-We are glad to - learn BpaFws. -John* Campbell is attend- - . Westfield. . I I i- - I ________
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n exceedingly satisfactory r, e sh a tin a e from 4, loving husban hat Rev. Mr. McDonald is recovering ibg the Collegiate I astitute, Seaforth.' S
. ? OCIAL NOTM-Mr. James Dunbar,
I t Fall and Winter trade, a considerable balance of er of real e tate dd valu bl persona little famil and a luxurious home, and It . -I.- (D I __ L"T _U --PT- A- C Mi- . AN
. .; P - winter goods on band. 'In order ito clear the property, I plainly shows that povert, . our citizenO have again had the painful from his recent illness, and hopes to be Mr. and Mrs, Campbell have gone to of Larimore, Da,kota, is home vts nng i - , J___
I to occupy his own pulpit next Sab- Wellesley, on account of illness of rela- friends. _11 1ni,ends-returning shof tly, Wbere you can buy all kinda of Winter . i
40ame and make room -for sprink purchases, was not the cause of the rash act, Jeaj- duty of Mlowing to thelastresting able ' - I
I r I [ I . ogert Buchanan presented I - .
: I 1. -- deter- ousy is said to be the cause. . place the r mains of one who wag beloved 'bath. -Miss Trull and Miss Stevenson, tives there. -Quite a number from this -Mrs. R Goods Cheap, such as I .
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,which are heavier than usual-, we have - . ! f Oshawa, are visiting at Mr; D. Stev- paxt were over at Wroxeter hearing -the Robert witl a fine big boy last week.- I
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. . ]mined upon giving bi- inducements to buyers - byall!'whoilknewher. Mrs.JohnA.Wil
I 0 I I I enson's in this town. -Miss Lough, Hon. Sir Richard artwright's address NIX. James and Miss Annie Renry are MILLINE RY -We are now he,l
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. _. In ta way of large discou nAs off regular prices. TILE LAST AND THE FIRST,-Tbe 6A son pa;ssed;peacef ully away to the better n. of the G,uelph Hospital, was on Reciprocity. -Farmers are very busy ,da in Hespeler this week - I 7 . I
:. : - '_ _' - Meeting of the council for 1890 was hel I worlo on 1Sa4bath morn6g last. Al- Matro visiting frien ' ,Nv,lnter Goods 'at
I . - is your bonanza opening to secure any L I le came up I to visit hauling wood and logs. They are push- It was announc the . I .
. I This -The only business condition was , known tO' be here Tuesday. S , i ed last Sunday in MANN TLES .. I I I
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thing in the line of winter Dress Goods, Cloth. Nurse Pophan, who is lying sick at the ing work with all haste so that they brick,church that Mrs, L. Fairey is to .
I I critical) for some days,ltba . I if you bave ,60 ;
Ing, if ts 'Caps, Furs, MillinerY, &c . - they have sleighing - be united in Uly bohda of wedlock on , : .1
.. ' tranSaCted was the passing of an account exceedingl ence of Mr. Riobt. Wilson.-Liout. may finish SHAWLS, .
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- - bound% 'd-ispose of them wttia despatch at the for lumber, and a resolution allowing o, announcement of her death was a severe rebid I while - . I
I reb%te of 25 per cetit. to the electric shockl to mmiy Mrs. Wilson was the LeDrew, of the Salvation Army herei,is The Copgregationalist&, of Salem con-. W.ednesdayU-haff past two to Mr. - r? I I and see wba t; v
. . Bargain Dry Goods and Clothin., House. I 6 Toronto at- Brownridge, of Teeswater. by the .
. . resent -at her home i gregation, are to have their a;nnual tea- Rev. .
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I -tending ,h6r sister's wedcling,.-Capt. meetingnext Wednesday evening. It L. Swann, of Auburn, They are the I Vrices we are AS
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I - WM. PICKARD, I just Andrews, a formeir Seaforth Captain, is to be -hoped that he Weather will be first couple married in , the new I I _U I
- cbnaid*ef the lights up -to that date u - Grand R&,pids;1 Michigan. She was ' Y B. CAP r, ,
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. satisfactory. The ouncil then adjourn- 26 years of age, and had been married _1whO I Yramme having been pre- to Flesberton I . t
. — " .'lately, is in town this week on a rest. - excellent prog They intend moving 101
- . I ed and the members accepted the invi- . onl , about five years. She leaves be- I I - 1. - Edwal''
I '. f tatio'n of Mayor Wilson, and I proceeded binil a family of three little daugh Capt. Brannig4n a d Lieut. LeDrew will pared. * shortly. -Miss Ball, of Colborne, is .
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_;N itio - ag- the I Idest, of whom is about f.iur years' farewell on unday evenin& next.- 0 visiting hensister Mrs, J. Turney. -
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I . I I n Mr. Stew- and the youngest an in few d a s Mr. George E.1 Henderson shipped four ' 11 wesi Vilawanosh. . Mrs. Gibson, SE -
, — nificent spread, gotten up ant of a y - , I ! :
- - I was car loads of polbat 'es to the States this her daughter-, Mrs. R. tIoov6r this I AN' D — i . .
-_ eas was brief,,but her end 9 LECTUlt-L.-O, a Monday evening, Rev. s
I art's best style, awaited them. Af ter Her illn . i - I . ------
If . - ek. From 45 to 50 cents per bushel week. -James Hoover sold four head I - I I
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I I . DISTRICT MATTERS. . partaking of the delicious bivalves and peaceful and only such as those who have we paid:-Mrs. Nevills and Mise Austin Potter, lof ngannon, delivered HaMiltODI of White- ME. N'S -A N D BOYS .
I — ' . of -cattle to Mr. . if V it )
I - I I the accompanying sundries,a social hour their f6ith firmly fixed in their Redeem- was in the Methodibt c urch, Donnybrook, i . ]3URON S-A
, . . - I vills left , here -on We popullr le(ture on the Ameri- church, for a good sum.-'Nliss Clarke z
. - friends have the Alioe Ne dnesday big very, . 9 i .1 CON,
as pleasantly spent, when the party er can enjoy, and her'- I i
. Tia.E AtmicuLTURAL SoaETY.-The' W weeks' sojourn of Berlin, is visiting at Mrs. Robert 0-V-_-R1TZ0C)_A_r_rS_ A .
separated, each and all voting the re- sweetest consolation that can be vouch. last for a few withlftien& M rf Potter wat an officer in
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, . I following are the .jfficers of the Tucker- . New York Sta his week. i I
- . __ tiring Mayor a righ1t, jolly good fellow. safed under such 6ircumstances. She in Syracuse, e--Al'sg the army there, and tells of inany fierce Turney's t . I (Fron) V,
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. amith Branch Agricultural $ociety, alp ,-Thelfirst meetigg of the, Dew coun- was conscious to the- end, and when she Maggie Cavan, ,of! Paris, is visiting at and deadly encoun rs. His lecture is - . R' member the G'oods a-nd flie, e, uiueteeUt
pointed for the current - yeir : -,,Presio I life the Man sl 1 ,ate Ryan, of Alit- P . Th
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I ''. il was held on Monday at the statutory was told that all hopes of continued b-oth interesting aw i instructive, being ; Wingham. Place. I . the !"County Ofl I
. dent, Th mas G vealock ,- 4, vice-,I)resi- c 3g at ' Mr. John Daver. ' _: I brpg
I I hour. The Mayor elect,' Mr. Holme- here must be abandoned, it did not seem chell, is visith spiced with conside able hurnor.' : CURLIN-(,. -.Curling hag been in full : -tiOn
- dent, John eve. Directors-Ricb-' ' brief but to , aisturb her in'the least. She had her . -The peo )le at the Bethel RP- blast here for the past few days. 1
131 G. Gri 0 sited, took the chair, and in a eaux's.-Mr. S. Reid, of Harlock, who NOTE& Asadcia )
I I &,rd Common, McKillop ; Ge?rge Watt, I .. . Ville ebturch Dr,
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I . jAul- 6,eat address expressed the hope that he littl nes brought to her, and her 8or- got his leg so i severely injured a short polatment are prerarin' to enlarge and Wingham and Kineardige played Ed, ward '.McFauk *
. James D. McMichael., Wm. Rinn 19 - r Is-st week,. 11--i
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would receive from his colleagues of the rowil g relatives surrounded her bed remodel their little churelf there. The last Friday Wingbam winning by two C .
rtera, Jqhi McLean, !, 1 reside
i Jett ; Robert Cha . council all needed support in the di Shea o ke to them all cheerfully, ban now get r4und by the aid of 4 crutch I S EA F 0 RT H. - i . of I
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I I Simon Hunter, Tuckeramiti ; George 9- Q, n t . brick is all on tha. ground, and other shots. Brussels and Kineardiue played ' I ; the IsInging
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. . charge of his duties, and that all the bade them all good bye. By such s .r . . I preparations. are being made. -Mr. W. on Frid y night, Brussels coming out -_ _____ . ; was offered by, I
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. F Auditors -6. E. CresBwell, I q%vid Jo n- me m. 'ng I Brussels ; I
Zth is J ranbrook. and Cooper, who performed the duties of
I - ;son. I . endeavor to transact the buoineiis-of the obbed of many of its torrors. . for Manitoba. He ntends taking a Brussels and Luck -now met here I field, and NV INI
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I i I . I -0 i I again Brussels came ou . assessor for the past two years in a very I
. - town in a bu-siness like -way, Mr..Wm. Mrs. Wilson was one of the most amiable PROPERTY , CHANGE. -Mr. Robert -trip up therein the" &ing. t victorious by 15 Two min-litp
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. r . __ v - i Elli I ott was re -appointed Clerk, Dri and exemplary of women. She 'always Scott has boujJht Mr. Roberti McDonald's 0 — . . shots. The Jlru8sels .club is composed satisfactory m'anner, having sent in his I
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I ! -,nation, the question of appointingis
I Eve Iambs, belonging' to Mr. W J ScAt was re-apVointed Trustee of the had a kind word and &,pleasant smile for house and lot,1 for the sum of $173 ; and Walton. . I of young men and a smarter lot of fel- resig,
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I I Cheaney, of the Uill, Road, Tuckerspaith, Collegiate Ii)stitute, Messrs. W. G. Duff . every one, while every good and Chris- Mr. McDonald haff rented the hodse in NOTES. -A number of our Vill1agers Iowa is not often to be seen on the ice. I buccessor eng, and Mtstkls, Uc
I were delivered to Messrs. ase & Me- and Joseph Rose were appointed town tian eptorprise wag sure of her warmest.. ,the vil1lage belonging to Mr. Alexander attended the County Sunday School Wingham and Brussels played Thursday. Council, when it was resolved that the :Gray Townsen
L I . ditors, A committee was appointed syinpa hy ai d support. Her early d6ath- Ru ter. I I - ,'Clegg sold Scar loads of clorkbe instructed to report the office
- Dougall, in this town, last week, ,, hich au I ru -We BRIEF.,;. ' W . iand M;
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: . - Cpnvention in B I seels this week. ,
. is not I ooly I a lose to her family and 4 - peas last week. -The new, council met vacant and to ask those diesirous of fill- . - ,
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. -weighed an averag of 137J ds ach, to draft the standing committees for the 4-
. I I . - are glad to learn that Mr. Duncan Me ' 'cations to concerning - S4
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; - t ear, and, the council' djourned to meet frienqB but to the community, aw she ing the office to send appji
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- and were sold for 5 p I was bne who no . . he appointment will be
On Monday evening nex ver wearied in weli- do- mes Cline is able to be tbe council. T
. . Mr. T. Annia, of Logan, alol delivered 3 BftiEFs.-Miss Juray and Miss Maud past few weeks, is recovering. -,Mr. flying. -Mr. Ja study of thel
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- 1iug. -Oa her bereaved husba,iid, 'N r made at the next meeting of counci, to
at Mitchell., last week, thir een lambs how' ADnas left foi Toronto on Wednesday, Wm, Kinsman, of this village, is I-seri- oui on the street once more.- I . E. t . .ent place in ,
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- which weighed L770 pounds an& for GIRL WANNTE61.- For general. house- ever; the blow will fall most heallvilyl'and . Mr. David Tindall has taken up his odsly ill at presebt.: His many f iend_B Th,_ nne, who has been a resident, of Da- beheldat Kyle's Hotel,'on February
l, I - . I . work. Apply to Alm. MoRms, Bank of CoM- few hearts can . Comprehend whalt &, ter- - e I is 6th, at 2 o'clock p. rn The following 1he other ,prin
-which he received $93. 81 or * $5.30' per 1206xl headquartere at Heafryn for tfib prbsent. will be pleased.to h"ar of his recbvery kota for about ten years, has rented h I
. . merce. _ . ank will be left; in his life 1 To - . - e e Sums work voted as assistance to the I beling that the
. _ ; -Mr. Henry Hiimph- fa'rm there, and is visiting friends h r es
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- handred. Those were Rood Iambs d a . Ients . at an early date. parties named, Mrs. P. Marsh, $3.50; ren's -Aervic
. I . s of CAUI)ONIANN S-,U11PF_R.-A Caledonian him as well as to the bereaved pa . i n_sh p at at present. -There died in Sault S te.
I credit to their breeders. L4m . . . ste,:p4en- , ries has purchased the wago public services
i ,st ' will go forth the sinc reat - . I n thel5th inst., Wil- Mrs. Hancock, $5 ; E. Comber, ,$5 ; j7ag.
th-is.- qh'aracter will always Mi- with supper will be held at the Queen's Hotel, Sea- and friends Tow_NsiiIP OFFICkRS.-At the council present- occupied by Mr. Reuben Grim- Marie, Michigan,- o I - I- .. i cessity of tbor
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. forth, on Tuesday, 27th in8t. Tickets for aale sympathy that human heart can ive. I * Hugbe' .
. #a,, son of Mr. Goo. a; of Miller, $10.
, . --ready sale at- good Egures. We ,hope at Reid & Wilson's, J. S, Robertb' and W. G. The funeral took place on Tuesda , and meeting in this tow7nship on Monday last oldby.-James Humphries, son ofl Mr. 'i Hugh 4 morning ger . . . . .
1 I - they paid the shippers as well as they , Duff's office. I _. 1206.1 . , e to 04 Cen- th imqplsce- Mr. H-ighes arrived home . , ,
r - Henry Elumphries, has gon , - te: , I
. . the f4lowing officers were appointed ; . vices lute " - I
. . I was very largely attended. Amonj the ford. The with 8 on Monday last, and Greenway. . 11 I
; did ther-breedere. I 1 ' SO-51ETHi_,,-c Nm, -Don't .forget to. C. Proh y, clerk.; M. Finkbeiner, jani- tral Busimes8 College, Strit the remain olde I I `
. I - I flo ral gifts laid,on the coffin was a beau - I ' ra I .
. call at Robert Scott's Seed and Feed Store. and re of the Walton Chees i'e funei I took place on Tuesdayi' The _.
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: I t a package of lferendeen'8 Oriental Flour. tif ul monogram of the letters "CJE.," tor ; C. Brown, treasurer : John Ryan., directo e F ctory I ttele .1
- Miss.tow MoNEY.-The following is a 9 I i asqeesor ; VVIm. Stevens and W. Weiz l, have hired Mr. Wm. A. Edgf r, of deceased was well known here, having lost a valuable span of horses last week Pre .8 I :
I WT have also just received another car. of Oil fro a the gfiristian Endeavor Societ.y, of e season bo'en in business for some years. in a rather 9trange w sidtat4s. 7-
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statement.of the contributions of the CiLkq, which we are confident that we ea,n oup.. wl I ich M . Wilson' Vfas an - active and 4uditors. Ihe salaries are all to b ;the Hovrick, to make cheese for th # I .ay. It appears' he I - M-&nni .
I several Auxiliaries and Mission ,13ands ' ply you with as cheap as any retail house west same as last ear. The next meeting of of 189I. -The sawmill is at work again., and a young man, Mr.' Andrew Glen- Ii. H-Simpeorl
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. I -composing the Huron Presbyterial I Wo. of Torontoi V6u wid allio find us prepared to Use members of council will re_ held on the first Monday The farmers ire't k-iog advantage lof the 7 BruEssels, ', denning, started to drive .,to the woo& - Resoliltions, ,
I %, menla Foreign Missionary So( for supply you vith a first-class stock of Seeds of all this Soc I i I I I . ...
: ,ieti, . iky she was greatly endeared. , r. D. Brophe 's farm, and in
- kinds at bottom prices. Call early and bo con- in Feb Bleighing tb get in their logs. IF YOU want to buy a farm cheap and through .M and Iloss, ,4'
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. forth, $236.22 ; Smith's Rih, 110; Blain Street, Seaforth. R' S(;GT , brothers from G'rand Rapids, as well as - . crossing a , t q)uaTrio and li
1206.2 s ls, as hu always has a number of J good cheap . I r._r-
. ,j I Blyth. 'fri ,bteried and crowded off the bridge ' _W.H.K`e
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;_ Manchester, $23 ; Brucefield, 154 ; . 0 I 11 a large number of other relatives and Clinton. farms in Morris, Grey and McKillop for sale. I plunged headforemost into thewater, .6 ,
I t orses, whi h friends from a4 distance were enabled to TiiE, TA.N,-Eny B RPNIED.—About 3.30 LOCALItIES.-OUtVillag8 is ali c this Also a number of Village -lots with houses, or if an ' I art, H. Denote
I Duff's church, McKillop, $9.02 ; Myth, HORSES 131PROVING.-H I . .
- . - week, aqd business flourishing.- Mr. youwanttosellyour farm see him. Ile will which was only about 3 or 4 feet deep,. T -oved bY 1:
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V;0.5..60; Bayfield Road, $17; Kir4toD, have been a drug in the market for-- ie attend the. fu eral. Mr. D. D. Wilson Tuesday m rniug fire broke out in the ' I
. . and Mrs.'McKellar, I of Manitoba, are also sell your stock by auction, satisfaction guar- and before they could be got out -they I 1
11 $55 ; Goderich, ,$98 ; Kippeti, !860; past six mobths seem to begetting into arrived home 1from the old country on taun.Bry of Or. Hugh Moore, which was I I auteed. . 1199-8 onded by Roy
I : I ftiends in town and vicinity.- were both drowned. ! _. -
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Clinton, $254 ; better demand. Several buyers from a Sunday night, a telegram acquainting completely Idestroyed. Some of the 'itin I
I viT g I INSTALLATION. o -F OmcERs.-The fol- - ,
I - Egmondville, $34 ; Mr. and this conventio
I n' ad- distance have been in town lately. Tho him of his daughter-in-law's dangerous stock was saved, but about $800 worth, . Irs. Joseph Combes, returned ,BRIEFS. -Mr. Edgar Jennings preach-
, - . 'Iliames Road., Usborne, $115, 1 from -'their wedding tour last w6ek.- lowing officers of Western Sbar Lodge, ed a1, very interesting and instructive I each -CaTtied
I I fo ex- - Montreal Frenchman took a carload of illness having been forwarded to him to 'which was to have been',shipped that
. . dition to thisthere was raised I ,_ The cone6rt in connection with th 6 choir r of Odd fellows, were- sermon to young men in Grace church a, Topic L- '
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. ponses, $25, making a total of $1, 1 9,5.56. medium"animals from hard this week, Now York,' b rned. The buildings and of the Prbobyterian church was aigrand installed by the Deputy District Grand week ago, His bearers were highly - I I
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. t it which he purchase prices ly on his I arrival there by steamer, He plant ,valuej at ]between $5,0(0 an . -
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I I i This Society covers the same err ory .d for Var;liDg 5 , d ecess.-Mrs. G. F. Oak6a was visiting Master, on 1hursday of last week : R. pleased to have him back after an M ..
. from$65to$125. Mr. Arthur F made all due haste home, but failed to $6, , are f total loss, there being no !u - peaking first,
. Ae is embraced within the Huron Vres- rbes, . . . I d . . . . . in town last week. -Mrs. Anne Moffatt Leatherdale-, V.G.;..A. McNeil, V.S., absence of several months in London. Lesson and th'
'.1 time usurance ' ; 4% G. S. "Berne, R.S.; P. S. Scott, P. S;-, - - I
I bytery. - alao. sold his Cleai (-.T'rit drivin,,f mare 'to- arrive in Ito Bee in life one who hel f - I intends going to Brussels on Wednesday -,Mr. Smith and wife, of Oil Springs, .
. . , the place of a daughter in his affections. - to the high
I - . I . another buyer for .9175, aw , r. T ' 0. I I next to 6ttend the conventiol Mi8 . S. Scott, Treasurer. passed through here last Monday on I
I I ANNUAI MEZTIN,(:.-The annual ibeet- Kemp sold a carriage mare of the Cafli8le The remains'were interred in the famil A6hfleld. . P.- k. ister, and tho.
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. I Edna C rtis intends going to-Clinto"n- " ' ', BRIEys.-The Huron Sunday School their- way to Grand Bend, where' he in- him. The in'.
; ing of the members of the Mcl0lop breed to the same buyer for S165. . Ile plot in the MAitlandbank Cemetery, and NOTFS, haw, of Toronto M i Q nvention wad in session here on Wed-
. i I - . 'se- Collegiater Institute on Wednesday tends to carry on the blacksmith's, bual. -
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a Nutual Fire Insurance -Company i was also purchased a third very nice animal as it mhrk of respect to the deceased all ion rooims,li pro`k'Se very forcibly upon the oesday and Thursday. A large attend- , I the .
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. I I . held in the town hall, Sea'forth on ' Fri from Mr, Ross, of Brucefield, fo'r . the' sfores and .business places were .1 issions I" - 4 next. -Mr. 4mes Boyd, of Clinton, I ness.-Mr. W. J. Wilson spent a few He should 04
. . , I I I - li 70- I subjects of n iat Sabbath i' Z"' was in town last week. -Messrs. T. once was on hand. -717hos. Fletcher hag days in Toronto last week looking up - IM
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tf ! day fast. There was not A very rge A number of Canadian bred sta ns C10,13ed Id u ring: the passage of the funeral church. -The mill -yards are begi I i sold'hia residence on William Street to ilry goods for the spring trade. ; -_
I . nn'ng Cullis and John McDonald intend keep- I -
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- zttendanc6. The retiring directors ere were also te.keln from here this wee4 'for . 9. to feel the want of Thuch sleighing. Thompson for '$1,65O.-Wrn. -
. . s .. Ing bach next summer. ,. 'so ORANGE' MEETENG.-The annual - Se ool regul&
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I i re-eilected and the other gfb'cer8 of the the other side. Among them 1were - . There has not been as moch lumbering . . 'ila;hi'll hagla'18o sold his residence on meeting of Biddulph District, of the - -
i .*. MR- W11IT4s PIGS. -Mr. John White, done as in' former yeirO.-Thore have illia -1 : I do Mo. I 8 a
Z . . Society are the same as last yesi , rom. three three -year-olds from Mr, Tlipmas . . I in Street to James Menzies for Loyal Orange Associat.on, met in the . I- '
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- I the amditors' report, which was read, and McMichael, of HulleCt, and:two ofl the 'the veteran pork packer and hag dealer, been quite a few persons who have bad East Wawanosh. $650. -Reeve Manning, of Clinton, was Orange Haff, Tueja , -Januar 13th. .- bath School *i
I .. g parl'tic'u- sam e & e f ro m. M r. C h arles Rou tlid ge, Of Nitchell, c&ll d on us this week for quarterly. T
. I adopted, we give the f011OWiD - , - anothqr attack of I& grippe, but the NOTES. -The sleighing is all that i I y .
- 11 fa town attending the convention.- Mr. John Neil, District Master, called ,111
i . Urm ; The policies now in force nu nber of Tuck eram ith,.and one from -Mr. ,Wm the purpose of cotrecting some inaocur- inajorilty of them are getting bett,pr. could be desired, and those that ha've an in -a greater
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I . . - runce in force, Pollard, of McKillop, all very superior , acies which occurred in the local Para-, I I 0 teaming to do are now taking advan- ford, of the Ma8o ' of this District, was found the following lodges well repre- ..
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J 1 $2,480,365 ; increase of policies Jover .aiaimals, but we did not learn the rices ph from Crbrnarty, conceirding the tage of it. -Mr. 'Henry Hoover . better provi.
, bhns lodge. -The next
11 - -_ - , ro' Chiselh'urst. . .here visiting St. 3' sented by the followina officers : Park-
. previous yeat8, 59; increase ,of ifistir- paid, as neither. buyer nor sellers c re to ea e among his hogs, which we pub- is home from ,the Northwest. He Church for th-11 ...
: i . I NO, . Monthly fair will be'held 6n Thursday, 'bill, J. T. Appletoi4 J. F. Wilson, Wm.
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. z in h . d lishel last week. The facts,' NOTES. -Mr., J8se3h Colborne, of intends returning in ihe t2nd
1 . Ance, $96,810; pretnium notes o . I disclose the figqres. - Last, but not least, an given pring.-Mr. February 5th, 1891, - A large turn Out is Baird J Hall, J. Cathers; Exeter, J.. 1A ) 9 A Tho
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. i 1 464,817 ; increase during the y V Mr. George Whiteley Bold the: well- by Mr. White, are as foll Chicago, formerly, of this place, was Thomas Henry has also res, expected. - I . v. A. Me-,
I ! ' visiting in this vici Ity last week. -Mrs. . SPAZ an, L. B. Dickson, J. Fergusont - )
-715. There were 658 policieea , - in December hd bought a: car load of t4ere was so)
I , .8 is u'ed ,known Pickard mare to am American - the South. He has been away for a CURLINXG.-OUri plub,bas been doing D. Daw ; Elirnville, Win. Miners, J.
. I T. Wren who hap Ten- very sick for
. stock hogs from Mr. Wm. Harris & Co., 'I
duringthe- ear, covering an inBur ,qce for WS. This mare is 'three years old, . . number of years. He was teaching batfi Sch*6
I I y _ me time is recovering.. -Mr. John some good curling,during the past week, Halls, . Moray Gand, X. Grieye ;
4 I ,of $935,825 and secured by Pr66ibm and can sho,w,4, gadt of 2.45. of Toronto. These hogs were 'shipped 80 part of the time. -Miss Hamilton and in th . shif t -a God _
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I I ik J Robertson bad the misfortune to out his e primary Lucan, T. ff. Coursey; Grand Bend,
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. , notes to the value of S25,0"15. The I 1 8- La alie .sold his chestnut geldin from Toronto, and: arrived in Mitchell Miss Moore are the guests of the Laid. proper recoi
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. p . ' Tankard. They wer tied against Lu,ck- . ;
. I I ng t , - ,Oar entleman fromToronto, for shipment to foot while splitingwood the othe resent. W S. Haggart, Oscar Wade; Centralia, 0 .0
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: Amounte * W,Dgland, for?MO; and Mr. Peter' Me- same day two wagon loads were eent to inoved a0v , 0
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1, b I _ ,.y before lChristmas. That Miss Elewit, of, Tweed, Hastings county, 1 w and McGowan families.at p now, and played the game at Wiugham. F.'Iiivib, J. Neil; Biddulph, R. Rod- .
, . : d to $3,828 ; and the lo, e,m. id i : . ' -Mr. Wm. Quinn, who has been sick on Monda'j last, which resulted in favor
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I amounted to $5,075. - The yen .. Bed Ewen, of Le'dbury,-sold to Mr. Thos. . Hibbert,and on the following,
4 m in' is Fai ing on her sister, Mrs. R. G ilgan, - Wm. Turner; Crediton, Win. -
; , his'far '' for some time, is recoMring.-A pleaa- of our club by 15 shots. In the On- a bath Seh(;al I
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with a ca,sh balance Of $240 in the ti eas- Welsh, of thii town, a three-ye4r:old day th4 reTai n"der were. sent t th f whto is very ill _Mrs. H. N. McTaggart 9481,igh. Between 40 and 50 members ed to uke t
I out took place at Mr. George Me- tario Tankard competition they were were present. All the.Jodges report the
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. I ury. The total assets of the coml, any filly for $200. Theme last three - were' These hogs were shipped fri 9 . I A bn Wednesday last week, it be- tied against Kineardive and played the
, . - I , I D; G I e'n co ' again. -Mr. Job 81 ,epherd cut his knee (42gw a n' I , Order in a flourishing condition, a large ? The parent, -
I I amounst to $58, 368 and the liabillities aired. b Carlisle, Tbese. sales, as well west of London, and whether they we e ing the, marriage of bix thi - ber duty to
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y game at Wingham an Friday, of last number having joined the lodge during A
. .are $2,800. The auditors also make as others, previously mentioned, show dise4sed When shipped, caught the d . very badly with a drawknifA while mak- Sarah, to Mr. Wm. Richmond, of Mor-- ; eek, '
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inention of the clean, accurate ,and well,for this horse as a good sire. 4 ris. About 70 invited guests were pres- team y 19 shots, In the second draw , The following bfficers have been re- School le"Oft
- i ! ' liDglaw bad his face badly bruised by aia
. . . ne-thodical manner in which the books . - To nto, Mr, White does not know. ant and spent a very enjoyable. night. for the VVeptern Tankard Brussels were ec o (14) for tho
-Are kept. 'it will be 9do' from the Tb e days after they arri' enraged -steer last week. el t d: John Neil, D. M.; James.
a - v4d at t ol . The bride received a large number of and having won the sake of t
I PRESBYTERY,oF HuRoN.-Thio Pres. far, - I . tied againsp Wingha l - Cathers, Deputy D. M.; W. J. Wilson,
's UOID9 bytery held a - I - beautiful presents. The happy couple this they gb to Londd.n for the Ontario _pression Of
. I- .above figures t * hat the compamy i I i regular n 4ting in Clinton one of, these hogs died, and the fol i 0 I Recording -Secretary ; G. Grieve, Finan-
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.a growing amd safe business, , - . on the 20th -inst. M -r. Anderson, of low pg week eight'. or ten more died' Hay. . left on the morning train for Toronto- Tankard. They are'tied against Walk- cial-Secietary; N. Grieve, Treasurer ;. the child, (4- ..
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- . Goderich, was appointed moderator for ' I erton, the present holders of the Tank I er. The .
I . I SOUTH Hunox . - W ite's suapi ions, Tind, he at once . 11 - F. Davis, D. of C.; W. Delaney and W. '
. . - AGnici: TURA[, ' - cOm* The following munici al otficers have a well
'O the ensuing six trioni s. Session reports - ard. Wingham,is also in this group, Portice, Lecturers; R. 114tehinson, - - V
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1 7 ofvT.Y.-Thel annual me 9 ir, exa nined and at 'i been r,ppointed for this township for Zurich. clase, sAkind ,
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I I Bwath Huron Agri( F were pr a, the theyh,aving the bye the umpire being Chaplain. The next annual meeting ,
- Rev Mr. Dru 'm, late of Georgetown, 01, j er's burdet
-ultara ociety was current year, viz': Samuel J.- Latta" BUR(;LARY.-On Thursday , ht of in. Wingham. So ior they have played will be beld in Exeter. I
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. Ireld at Dixon's hall BrIce eld, on .; an a thorough exwhination of theberd, . last week bui&!s entered * .- I
: . 0 being present w6sinvited to sit as a clerk, at a salary of $100 ; R. B. John' r tho commaud,
I i I i . Post no game in thir5 competition, having been -Mr
- i Wednesday last. There wais n 3t a very corresponding r an about 120 hogs were killed and the ston and D. S. Faust, auditors, sal ry office in this village and blew ulp the Wimp NOTES. . Charles MeWil- I den."' '
I member. Mr. Scott 8ub- tied against Wroxeter, who forfeited son ieft here last week to seek his for- 411 ;'
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c rcaaes burned. The place is quaran- $6 each J Michael Zeller, treaiurer, oal- 84fe. - The big, d4r -of the' saf' was 1.
I I-- - large attendance. The treasoret's financ- mitted the report on Sabbath Schools. . the game to tb em. : I The
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: I fid statement showed the fioanbes of the Mr. Scott was thanked for his elaborate tined' and Mr. White, by, his prompt ary $80; Henry Lipphardt, 'assessor, blown off and th ' 'll '-ult inside car. - - A N,NUAL MiMING'-East Huron Ag- MQPberson, of Ackim, Michigsini, after. - J.
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y . n ) I I -'-- " 0 money in the ricultural , , tesic-her's .. i I
1 1. JSociet to be in! a satis actory con- report and authorized to forward it i precautio s, hasobviated pll danger of salary $55; Thos. Johnson, collector, ried away Theere 4s n 'Society held their annual an sibsence, of 13years, is visiting hit- i . I
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I i dition. The Society having united W th.. due course to the Convener of the the disease sorea&g. ' . I Ill the bogs on salary 855,; Mis. Reinhardt, care'taker saf4, and 'only a fesVpapers belonging, to meetip with the 10 .
I . ,g here on Wednesday, when the rela!tives. 11e bas grown to be a tall. I I
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i . . Zhe Tucker8mi,th branch, for the pur- Synod's Committee on Sabbath Schools. the farm, 'inciluding 'this car load that of ball, salary $15, The minutes of the Mr. D. S. Faust in the vault. 11he following officers were elected : J,hmes young mg,n,-W. j. Wilson and wife . beurt must ,
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. . 08B4Of holding a union exhibAiOn last I It was agreed to hold a conference on Was. brought. in, wbre stock hogs and oo ncil will be ublished next week. burglars entered by the back door of Fergueon, President; A. Koenig, Ist i's . "'Oly spirift
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fall, received from that Society a b,ous " The State o . I were not fit for k1filing, and for two . Mi. Faust's stbre, and then went into Vice -President; Thos. Davidson, 2ad v ited hev. S. A. Carrier at Gr - 4 , Feed nv 11
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- - ,of $750 and paid out in prhws awarded f Religion," during the mpnthe pa'st Mr. ' 4.'hite had ildt used i ' - Bend last iwtek.-Mr. Jam. Mewilson, -
1' -ft-t the show $897, this, together with I first hour of the afternoon sederunt of . -Gorrie. the post office. -'The papers are of no Vic*e-Presidept ; W. H. Kerr, Robert finished 1 is last job Vemiougghly ,
. . . Anily of the hogs from this farm, nor ' of threshing last I
the March meeting. The rendt, on mar- BRIEF(;.- aimer are taking advEin- use to any one. Any, per -son returning Grahkm, D. Milne, J. Sibbins, T. B. The seaeon has been irery one- .h lps ahong-
. *175 paid 'for prizes awarded q,t the - '_ e n the animals of this car load , week..
page was taken up and a majority voted a i y f . tap of the aleighi g, very many of the vault and papers, to Mr. Faust will Rog r D Can McLachlan, A. Gard- there. 11",
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- spring show, 'Makes S1,072 .paid in ar ory in Mitchell. All the calsafni, he ,having, had *,wri steam, thresh- .
. - in favor of leaving, it Optional with ct them being en'aged hauling -wood and be suitably rewarded. . ner,;Jsa,s. juCallum, F. S. Sco,tt, Direc- the teaehefr
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. I 3prizes during the year. ho the, have been taken for use there ere at work since arly in September.-
. church courts as to whether-. they shall -Ournew sawmill will soon be BRrkFs.-Mr. A.'Wagner, eldest son tors ; A. unter, A. Strachan,Auditora. ' lesson, And "
i -clrtuers and directors were elected for i du ing tl t time were bought'from far, gawlogs. I . I B. e v. J. E. Holmes is holding special .
exercisiediscipline on those contracting ready for business. -Great i of Mr. C. F. Wagner, formerly of' Zur The auditors report shows a'.balan it
Oe current year, viz : John Ketchen, I meis around Mitchell, Stratford and . a . ) ce on, meetings- in the Boston Methodist. . to thelp'!
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. I ich, but now of Dakota, is visiting' rela- handof$47.42. The Grey Brandhof- -
: marriages with deceased wife's sister or ' manifested in howick municipal elec. pres
- . Seaforth. This is the firat car load be church, The attendance is good, and - sure im I
. . I Stauley, president - Robert McAllister, deceased wife's niece. The report f ' tions this time, and m uch surprise at the tives an& friends here ot present. Hp 'fered the s uJin of $300 if the spring and fWith in t3b,",
I . I 13 ay, first vice- president ; Leonard Run- the Woman's Presbyterial Foreign M .0 L, ev r got from th'6 Western district and requ Its, . y uncertain looks bale and 3 hearty. -Mr.; John fall shows were held in Brussels, The his addresses are interesting and instruc- aajv&t' : :,
Ier, Usborne, second vice-president ; 'a- it vill !be the last for some time. Thi tive, and are listened to with marked at- . Ion. ;1
Mon So'ciety was submitted and the fol- * -One day last week Mrij . Voelker left for N'w York State about Fast Huron Society accepted their offer, it the
I (L-orge E. Jackson* Egmondville, and car load, or in fact any of the hogs on things. . Charles 0 tention.-Mr. AudrewPollock, manager I M180,
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. I lowing deliverance thereon wa i ' Heibein stepped on a needle, w eeks ago. Some opened their eyes. d 0-1, done by th
, 8 given: his farn have not had laliy connection I hich two w thereupon the spring show will be hel of W. J. Wilson's farm, has engaged, I
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- I 'f ht*aa Fraser, Stanley, auditors- Di- " The Presbytery receive the report of I , ran into her fooeand when they heard he was gone. nrn - vai
: . r(c,tor&-fienry Beacom, Goderich town. C U - broke,three-fou!rtlin -Mr. An. here on Friday, April -17th, and the fall Mr. Wm. WiCkett and Silas D6sj,&rdine - return v, ' .,
the Wqw.am's Presbyterial Foreign Mis- 1with his factory, and 6noeque tly can of it bbing left in the foot. The doctor drew Roth, tailor, has returned from a show on October lat and 2nd, It was .ew.1o'
not in any way affect the meats cured I wh . .
4ahip ; John Murdoch, Stanley ; Robert sion Society, rejoice in the increaSiDg until spring. -Mr. Theophilus White- AtThe
0 1 $ there, or interfere with the splendid re- tried in vain to get it out. -Mr. J, B flyingiviait to friends in Toronto.-M-igs decided that only one judge be got for sJide purchased a beautiful new Singer . I
- . lLtNlordie, Hay ; (leor(-,e Penhale prosperity. of this Society, common Campbell, principal of our public*1 Roth, of Listowel, who was spending a - horses and one for bulls, and that ono ; - ; "
. Slophen ; James Pickard and.Arthur I putatibn gained for his old and well sewing Mae M4' Gray.
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. 9 in their gloriq,us work, and assure I turned home again. ] ropliey is assisting in taking stock -at - -
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- . Riijus, Exeter ; Thomas Russell, Us- I ladie, sfactl : known esitablighment. i school, has mov i into Mr. James Me. few days with her,brother here, has re- of the following utlemen ba got: : should "
I a Laughlin's honb ., in the south end of G'elph, D, Me. lieir
1)(wne ; Alexander ] ' oss, Tuckersmith,; , Professor, Grensides, u ent8 their
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; Anilrew Young, Scaforth. --then! of the 6dd prayers of Loc k 6 i i,, Fs. -' i The new Council rnet on'. . 0 Intosh, Bjruc field, or John Gentlee, Kin. the Boston House this week. -Parenfts,, I -children I
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I I the Presbytery." Mr. McDonald being B The Dse Com- the village.' i send oar children to school regularly.
_-0-____ missioner8 for East and West Huron for Monday and appointed all the old offi, Zetland. , cardine 'for -.horses, and Joseph Gaunt, ,Th y - - the ut , -
------- unavoidably absent, Mr. Robert -Heii- last year bave all been re -appointed.- cers.-Mr. Henry Thompson is . St. Hel,ens, - for bulls. . by will learn faster, - be'strouger and . in forti - "D I
I TuE Cromiwcu TH.w'F1)y.-0n Thurs- ders?n was appointed in him place to ad Asiisting BPURFS.-MiSa IN11na Peltop and Aliss - healthier than if kept at-home or sent I
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- Th ekd4ily prize of $10, given to the !per. i - Lizzie Switzer, of the vicin'it of At- — I only when tbe'weather a fine. -Misses . t 8 . `
& .v of last week the people of Goderich ! dress ithe meeting of the Women's M * I y . I - *
Is- sou sending n the largest list of allow- .Hank is very popular in our village.-' wood, are visiting! at Mr. John Pelton's. I , Tucken mith., stand the '
. q -%vt-t-ti thrown into great e-witement by i f3io' 'Society,with Mr. McLean. Contri. .
. I n I M Davina, and Ida Humble have gone to ..
I able errors oni Friday, - the 16t4 inat., r. James Rogera, of Cheltenham, paid -Mr. Herman Cavanagh, of Clinton, ,' Cousam.-LThe new council met -at Thedford to reside. -Mr. Itobert Po"l- . mortal 40,31
1 I tl!,- suicide of two of their ,residents. 1 butions of th-e Society this year, $1,170, discovered in the December lisue of , his parents'in this village 9, short visit formerly of California, is visiting at Mr, Dixon's Hall" BruceEeld, on Monda i I
, y lbek and wife, of Varna, ,spent last Sab- i a teacher
. P -ti,thl McKinnon, it fisherman, ond his I It was. resolved that the exChange. of 11 Our Homes," was won by Mr. George last week.-Court Gorrie, Canadian Or- G.' Thompson's. He was engaged by a The ba ss.04
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i,,or p' -Mr, Adam. der of Foresters intend having au enter- large lumbering firm there and speaks excelot Mr.!John Shepherd 1. who was . amith visited London last week. - -
. iks i i,! 1mve not been living amicably to- I pulpits for preaching missionary sermons f A. 1 ewar of this town. I last. All tpe members were present bath with Mr. It- E'nglish,-Onr black ..
,g . forsometinic ast,andoco6sional I so that hf
i recommended at a former meeting 'f I I best truth ,
I ' t Rays, collector of taxes for , McKillop, I tainment early in February. - Mr. Jo- well of that country. -Mrs. L, Davis, 6cnfi ned to his room by a severe cut on - ---.*---- -
. - -Iumoly jars were the.result. - On Thurs- I 1)resbytery be carried out, and t;e has completp,d his work. Out,of a sum I seph Ardell, son of Mr.. George Ardell, from near Bluevale, who has been ,sick ! ihe' knee an4 could not be present at the itu al trut.- -
,d.,y fternoon a pistol shot was heard by brethren visiting and receiving congre- I I -A large addition of new books has
. . . t1tose living in the neighborh' I I I of',8'13,794 h has collected every -6tnt I Of this village, is sufferiDg from an at- Nt her father's during the past few 1 meeting. Messrs Wm. Elliott and _teacl her's .4
.. Cod. follow- I gations were requested to bring before except one tdollar. This is a 'prett ' tack of inflammation of the luDgs.-Mr. made to the Stratford
- . - 'E(I by cries for help in a woman's voice. such congregations their rela, - i. y weeks, has returned ho,me, being very B Uchard Hicks were appointed auditors, Mechanics' Institute, consisting of the . e for result*!
. tion to the i clean sweep, and to I Alexander Stroling wears an exceedingly little improved in health. -There w I as a Messrs Jacob McGee, of Egmondville I's ,
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..,,St,veral men. ran to the scene and found Augmentation Fund, &c. In the report' I latest production of the best a thiura, as I
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-the end of the lot from the house, iii -a I of students, Mr. W. G. Richardson was diligence of the Collector. -Air. John R. I sented him with a little daughter a short at Mr. James Wilson's, on the d John Latta' of Chiselhurst, together I caziaot, P0
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. - . _ .- I 8- Huro , wa's town op Tuesday on his I Rev. MT. Torrance, Methodist minister, Laughlin, of Wingham, was visiting at - ed a local Board of Health. Mr. ", formed liu
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