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I , � - 7 , . . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, May 5th, 1893
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j . . i i 'Bqt it would be too much to say that they iffity. If the forthcoming Liberal conven- .
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le � I 'on private legislation. They � addition to their salaries, was brought Into Tuesday, when Mr. Meredith spoke in a'
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I- - of liquor would c3me up for Its second r a right to sell until the tedious msohinerj
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I protecting legislation, that each in its sphere the blame for :the noup . rogressiveness and help on the temperance cause- filled the gal- Piovisice. No Opposition speaker claim
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c seeking for legislation which will make them The &couvatioj2, is as_ onsensics, a questioned, The Local Legislature pasi
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f. . . to get within I their fold from practising prominent Reformers run down one, either on the floor of the House . of �liquors within their boundaries,. and
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f . .- lin as, the aim of the Government Is to restrict the.Marter bill was taken about 10 o'ol(
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; which,the public could very well do with- -It is an established fact that the Canadian An amendment to this effect, which. was car. by a Vote of 54 to 33. It was a stric
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dustry can be stimulated it the State will jumped out aad received a kick In. the structed the -Bailiff to hand over the
defray the cost of production* but it would broist from one of the horses. Mr. Smith'# the factory to Mr. Howe' keypf ,last, And S-
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Only had the off'sot of diminishing the pri- other damages done. The driver -was slight. —Mr. H. Happel, A707,�d C,gmpboll 19
duction and Increasing the imports of for- - ly Injured and Mile Fairservice, who was formerly of the township Of Hay, basr4nQ I
eign iron. The effect of doubling the duty riding with Mr. Smitho had her eye -lid out. three stainde on the World's Flair 3(ortonon
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minish the production from, about 40 000 no roe place can be fourd for a runaway consideration paid for the use of the spsos .
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to over $881,000 last year. At this rate as well as several smaller buildings and packets well lined With Yank e I i I Wallace. ,I
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high duties and bounties are simply rafning milesof fences' were laid level with the backs. I
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the Pig Iron Industry and at the present mo-. ground. —The ministerial examinations I I Ing On 0
rainut a concern which usually employs ISO —A fire in the chionev of the Post office Rattenbury street Methodist church at the � I :rsvan has
hands at Drummondville, Quebec, is closed block in Exeter on Thursday morning of ton,were concluded Lon Thumday.,eve " 04. F of barberia.
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down. In foot the only concerns in Canada last week created a good deal of excitement. last week. On Woduesday, oveningRev, J), bio family I
producing pig iron which are worth talking The firemen were called out but their mar- 'Williame, of Mo-4nt Fo-rs5t, gave a-hondl -
About are the Londonderry Iron Works, vices were noi needed. . � critiCilim LOU the Jermons of the YOUR e* 'the - late Mi
Nova Scotia, and the Canada Furnace Com- —Two young man were placed In the and on Thursday evening Re _g lixii � ,
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to the Londonderry Iron Company over Salvation Ariiiy at Clinton Sunday night of exented certificates to the young.loen wi,
$250,000 in cash and yet they only ran their list week. gr,'L. ,,,ad their examinations. � � League Of
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works about eight months in the year and —Joseph Ewing@, of Clinton, better — he brickworkin the north gable of i�4 I I a . vening 11
only employ 175 men in the production of known as "'Neighbor," died on Tuesday . Albion hotel stables at Gortle Was �
pig iron. The Canada Furnace Company night of last week. He has resided in that out by the big windstorm. . .blo" .. � SIVOX10 also
Mr, .Cue �tlemen
employ a coqle of hundred man altogether. town for many a year, having been at one traveller, had jolt unhitched his teaiin 'A
Sir Charles Tupper's army of 20,000 man Is time baggagames at the station. . got them insideafew MLOMent$ befo and -1 . 9.011, Y013
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now waiting on Sir Olivet Mowat, after a —The otAor night, as four Clinton young crash came. The roof of the Anglo-A,zels , .
lapeo� of six years, The beat testimon man were #riving home from Seaforth, they can stables also came near being d111jodg,W`
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available shows thait iron making requires collided wl�h another rig just outside the and it had to be fastened with guy top" to I The Pr4
special knowledge, the best workman, the former town, and were dumped Into a ditch; prevent damage. Severalwiudowe in tj I ;
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orn a poratup,and it is the absence of these, —During the delivery of the sermon in. by thefury of the wind. - 4enoe for t.
togetar with the burden of a tax on mining the Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter, on a —The other day Mr. Joseph P,ou, of outof we'
machinery wad a tax on coke, which account recent Sunday evening the It htli want out, I L L road, 4" 11
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for the failure of establishing this Industry s;od for a time everything was In darkness. e toes nearly 0 with the axe. It sp .. the �estate
in Canada, . An I saidt I suppose it can be The now caretaker did not quite understand that he and his brother Henry wers a 't- 9 I 'D. C. .3 it'l I
established It the taxpayeri are willing to the apparatus. up a fence where it.crosses the creek - � jauil-14 aoU
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pay through the one for it; but with the :-:()a information laid by Inspector Pais- was on one side of the creek and Joseph 011 Ir � � prefers t*
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mense forests of Canada, suitable for mak. last week, flood $2D and costs for selling side and called to Hour Y to pitch It ovtr, I - douvol forn
ing charcoal$ the Industry is indigenous to liquor In larger quantities than allowed Vj Henry &', Once CoLmp - lied and the resultL Tear. .
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he declining re I to of the Grand Trunk trates, sat 4n, the axe@. of his toes. . stead wbi
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Railwa " a & th d Kration of the Presi. —Vera B�rratt, of Brussels, while play- —Rev. Samuel Jones ha's presented % �
dent air Xe Compsay that an increase in Ing with ionle other children on the river grandson, H. L. Jackson, jeweller, .
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Railway have also declined to an alarming to the rescuso Vera was none the worse of Inches, Is boundin leather and contafns$% , T'he bou
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extent at the rate of one Million a year. If her bath. . page$. It woo printed in London, F,Ugl&&d I tive Of Fr�
both Railway Companies Bud it necessary to —The Commissioners for West Huron, in 1584, sod is conselaently 309 years O'f -4, Trbe,sw,
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increase their freight rates, the farmers. *ill met In Clinton on Saturday of last week to age. Mr. Jones .had I' I t p r re . seated to him 17 I moUs Ains
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who has just returned from a conference tio.n of the whole matter, decided to license., Chicago this year. - thehionse I
with the bu 8�iness men In. Montreal, ascer- Ros's and Swarto'hoteli, cutting off OW4 - - -- 11 � . lope. It 1.
tained the reasons for the existing de res- and Diusley's. p
6on. It 6, to be feared 'not, however, be- ' —Mr. JohnT rrance, Reeve of SL Tuok6rsmith- , oroh'�and .
0 tan -ley, Coup -T oF RxvrsroN.�The- Court of 1� varrow b2i
cause he states that he found the existing sail President Of the South Huron Conserva- vision for this townshi . . ., -STch to 0
tariff perfectly satisfactory both . to the tive Association, has sold his farm in Stan- ,p in to be held .At leading to:
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manufacturer* and the importers. It in a ley to 6 neighbor and in on the lookout for Ing at 9 o'clock a.m. � . . .. theconeer
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pity Mr. Foster cannot be brought in con- a 200 acre farm. He in negotiating with a. STATi-sTics.-The Assessment roll was .re. the back -0
tact with the consumers, because everybody gentleman near Exeter for the purchase of a turned to 'the clerk's office � . . bind It c(
knows that the tariff is satisfactory both to tine farm. . - , April .24th, Loa I -the 11-10tom
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the manufaeburers and importers as a, rule. —Six young men, residents of Cranbrook contains the , :of L856 persons,shoirl be 31r. C14
Massro. Poster And Bowell will resume their and vicinity, in the township df Grey, left 785 school children 'between L5 and 12 yegn, I Airawing v
inquiries inToronto at the and of this week recently to push their fortunes elsewhere. 271 male persons between 21 and -60, 1hirs . ! I Wat-hingti
are 4,773 acres ,wood -land, 430 of marib, � -1
by meeting the members -of the Board of Andrew A al And J. Schnock Went to 2,71.6 of fall wheat, 505 of .garden ,and oroh� 62 There a)
- Calil 7fohn Corsalitz, to Manitoba,- f --i a the A
Trade. It. is worthy of notethat In his lornia� 1. I a - eC4
speech at the banquet in Montreal Mr. foo. Charles Seal, A Zimmer and Stephen Krea- ard. A very much needed reduction is this . *biyve.
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would not be adandoned, but that the tariff —Governor Dickson, of the county jail,. much of the farm property Val 1 Metly � the estate:
would be reformed. Now the tariff cannot reports that be had last week but three assemsed at, or about, its real Value, A land -is to .-I
be reformed unleis the principle of it is boardero, all old men committed in vagrants. reduction is maide Of $200,000. The t6t&l Fresidenti
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it is done for the purpose of protlectlag in. than this at this season of the year. In 1892, .8 A Jbxz Coz;Tjcm—The young people of .the 6
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fant industriep. � there were 14 inmates at this date. that -,spot 4
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Mr, Carling, ex -Minister of Agriculture, —Miss Elizabeth Willis sued the estate meeting on Friday ivening last for the pura I standw, J
has refused1he appointment offered to him of the late James Willis, of Exeter, far a pose of putting [6 -a committee to art -tor up to the I
for An entertainment which they intad I I ,
of Honorary Commissioner to the World's sum of money claimed for services as nurse , es 'Ustity to I
Fair, and Mr. G. R. R. Cockburn, M. F. for during his illness. The matter was left to having Sometime iu the mouth OFMAY or i
Contra Toronto, has been appointed in his arbitration and Judge Tome, Henry ElIber June.—At theolose of the meeting avW � Dresso
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place. When Mr. Car)LIng was kicked and Dr. Hyndinan were in Exeter taking , interesting time was spent as the teadin, � ,Navy,,
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out of the Cabinet and deprived .of evidence in the matter. The arbitrators ?It. J.Ingram, had offered at the lan me#- � : rO n serl
all influence and all patronage th , a pro. granted- the young lady $600 and all costs. ing a prize to the lady ,it gentleman wbo
per thing would have been to retire —While Mr. Joseph Wheatley, of I Clin- would revea � I the best practical joke, , Three : able,, inset
from public life, but like the veteran who ton, was making L& fire in his wife's bedroom goint',emen were !chosen to sat an a - , sat WAIM]
logo superfluous on the stago,he remains in a the other day,he noticed that the pipes had After they had heard several Comical jt; 4 wbon the
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the way Sir John Thompson treated him, to drive them Into place and they tumbled of Nlixs Sarah Horton, of Lumley, and Mr, � able artiel,
Mr. Carling's acceptance of the appoint. about his core. In order to prevent their Samuel Buchanan, of Tuckersmith, betwms I , Iday. La -ad
ment he boo just declined would have re- Ing fire to the room, he caught them in whom the.prize was divided. . � I striped clil
"tt ban CiOUNCIL.—The council met at Dixon't share thail
minded the people of Western Ontario of his dol, which were several- burned. 1�
the do$ which licks the hand that strikes --- :The Murphy farm, on th4f7th concession hotel, May 2ad. - .After routine the follow, I i in their in
Ing chaugen ware made in the list of poth. lis. Those
him. As It Is, Mr. Carling will obtain of Hallett, has been purchased by Messrs. of H. L I .
credit for refusing the sop thrown to him. Bell and Lasbam, of Loodoeboro, at $4,200. masters: D. McLean instead Horton, 11)rown, tat
Messrs. Bowell and Angers are attending AlthaUgh,the barn was burned the price is John Gammill instead of H. Bubolz, Goor 4 . �thel&A t'A
th . L F MoKay instead of D, McKay, W'L DixoX goods
a openi of the World's Fair to -day in thought to be reasonable. Theme men are stead of W. Plawas. Division X. 80 wn to el
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divided, placinj J. -McKinley I Muldrew, Weave, aui
Chicago, M. Bowell as Acting Premier and pretty extensive land holders, and know �Ianivra
Mr. Angers as head of the Department hay. how to buy right. � , I
ing the Canadian exhibit In charge. —Mr. Alex. Badour, of the Maitl%nd D. Clark, E. Martin, D-. Mciay and J. *ere it no
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. Cockburn and Senator Tasse will be there concession, Goderich towashi has bOUghLt Ber iwl, s, now Division, No. 90; J. andhopow
as Commissioners, so that Canada will be from Mr. Percy Evans, the It sore farm on L Mmuld ,, pathmaster. The Court of U in every
well represented. vision Z11 'be hold an MAY 26th, at . ibroo shid,
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Th the out side ol the Maitland concession. It 9 O'clock. � Kyle"s hotel. L $1.1w p,
a Militia Department have reduced the adjoins Mr. Badour's farm, and now gives - . 000 of � .er,..
price of munition of Snider rilles to S I ship of property Affecting Lthe -right of suffir- fi�crty4ighi
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8 per him about 250 acres In a block. There were age or ot4er privileges, should receive attes- � e1g,lit, to I
thousand rounds -and of Alartini-Henri to no buildings on the place and Mr.- Hadour , � i -
$15 per thousand. li got , It at a reasonable price., tion frominterested parties, that the nem- ': train Ef ti
It Is not yet known when the Earl of —On Sunday a ware owned by Tyndall-, :sry changeliniky b L a made by the coarlp 'giality, at
Derby will sail for England. aving a later and heavier expense, Those i4t -snay bi
His Excel. Brotherb, of the 2nd Concession of Hullatt, I I I
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1.0neY continues to sign himself Stanley of met with a nasty accident. The hired man entitled to nianhood suffr&Lge, who have a Turd, &a
Praston, mad will no doubt continue to do was leading It oat of the stable, carrying t received notice from th6 aseetsof � lUmvidth ;�
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�t their names have been , placed UP- S-Ve cefits,
so until all the formalities of succeeding to manure fork under one arm ; the handle a b& I L I
the title are com I the fork accidentally caught something, and he roll) should apply At Once Laud bive the Japal
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.day for the the mare ran up against the prongs, two of namesadded by the court,' The Coun- Cool, andL I
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delivery of judgment@ and to -morrow for which entered Its side. oil will meet on the 26th of May, -at 2 surnmer ,t]
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the -he Ing of op Als. o'clock, when -a large number; of jobs will in'July AS
a" —Death has just removed one of the early be let by tender. For description of work' blue or br
The ' lety of Canada niost* here pioneem of Colborne township, in the parson sea posters. The Cleaning -out of the bk I are selects
on the 23;d of May. of Mrs. Durst, or., reliot of the late Adam ditch will be Int by -tender as soon as possible $1� twent,
An agreement has been reached by which Durst, who died on Friday of last week, rit I 10 W1011. ,
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the bores car line in Ottawa Is to be somigs. the residence of her son in Buffalo, at the , b 'a & I
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mated with the electric liues'which will Me of 71 years, She was a member of the ena le co tr otors to properly examine Us :
give the Capital the finest - work.,and of which due notice will be givell. � BOmeth
service on the Evangelical church, and her remains were . i .
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continent. . brought to Colborne for interment, , 1 . I -
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or Gorrie I I )�ear Jo`i
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I Huron Notes. fatal accident occurred on Monda of last NoTis 13Y THR WAY. . . -to*,n -he *
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Mrs. oily, an &&ad lady of MaKillo weak to Master Nelson Trawerthu, eldest rAinee. of Goderioh, occupied the pulpit in of , the d14
assed to er rest on Tuesday of last w P9 son of Mr. John Trowerthm, of Holmesville. the :new Methodist church here on I SabbAk thel worry. I J
p OaK' A - he was angs, ad tying up a, hoese, it kick- last, both morning and evening, preaching .i i ,�
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off mayor !i the monuments In the Clinton ad and the won or was it didn't kill him,but two ex cellent sermons to large andienow, thilsmall ,�
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cemetery. as it was he only received a severe bruise an Mr. Torrance is a fluent, fo -cible, logical -pro'll'oh-ing.
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—Mr. . Cardi f6rmarly of Bayfield, has . ate& to decla" tie -
removed a Hennall, where he has bought a —Ur. Joseph McPherson, chaesemaker of whole trUL
�th, and is -deservedly 1DopULlsr,-%M ir-radame )i
bo* t d ' boo business. - the Morris and Grey factory, having accept- the large audience, compoired of .'representil- inore ; shi
ed a position in New York State, the Direc. tives from all the deno i -nations I - the 'di- aud lives,i
0"Zies Annie Bridge, of Belmore, out her tors have engaged Mr. Neil McLaughlin, jr., lage, m U Jack, tire
hand , so severely a few days ago that six smpl-y testified. His many frionill -, `
Otitches I ad to be put in. as his succeesor. Mr. McLaughlin has had here were much pleased to have Q oppor- an overh
a number of years' experience in same of tunity of hearIn a looks lintl
j —The scent windstorm blew down more g him againand to learn -of
standiaR imber in Grey- township than An the best factories a�nd will, no doubt,L give lite havin been completely cured of his �w,aiter laq
Y the beat of satisfaction. .8 CA � �he lake breeze evidently agrew
single at in within the past twenty years. —A team attached to a lumber wagon,the clati . I his 414 1. L—soup, ill
—Dori g the recent wind storm the kit. with him, as he has not lost any of dewr Jack
chen of . R. ValiEllmond, of the Huron property of Mr. George Fox, of East Wawa- tf me vim. He left for the county town on ' � lite him
Road, H lett, was blown over. nosh, ran RLW&Y,on Victoria street in Wing- the I o'clock train on Monday his Many Ae4led,":
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—Mr ague MoDiarmid, of Hullett is . 'I I at his stay amollgot smoklu
' parted from the w gon in front of Showers' them was so short.—Mrs. Armstron wife I - aToondll * -
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fargamen. of his house, pump -works and continued up the hill and of our esteemed Veterinar � - rLgadn' -hall ling th
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, out towards Bluevale, but were captured be- been very ill for a few days, We hope -she .ieiy Of.: .,
—G. �i. Deadman, of Brosselsi has three L - she . - 11
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Jersey cows that are giving over. 3,000 lbs. fare getting very far. Not a great deal of loon be restored to her wonted healtb- If'ohe h: ,
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of vailk V'er month. � damage was done. —Mr. Henry Day iisegain buying horses for ,ollot ,to,
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—Mr. �t. R. Johnston, of Zurich, has —Thomas Gledhill, of Benmiller, in com- the British maTket.—At the annual meeting I I "Ied to I
sold his t�,attiug. horse to Mr. Thomas Berry pany with Xavior Baeohler, jr., of Lesburn, of the Mechanics' Institute an Monday last I 10 � 0 MY
of Heneall, for a -very handsome Imum. has purchased a large tract of timber land Mr. Richard Rose, J.P., and Mr. Thom" I are as e fai
—The inghani District meefing of the near the village of Haliburton. The prop- Nash, editor ofthe Vidette, were:&PPOL'atad 'Were tire
arty consists of 1,000 acres and they a adhid #
Methodi church will be hoId in that - reg- directors, taking theplaces ,so
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., Ing to put up a saw mill right &WXY. ho members.—M.r', D6ig has given up house- ana no P,
town on �hursday and Friday, Sth and 19th L L 1.
of May. i I timber ill principally black birch, cedar .and keeping for the time being and he and kilo public ro
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. other mixed woods for which there is a good wife :are boardi]3g !, a ILU boo � OV -4 w�
A a a owned by Mr. Gabri I Elliott, of .—Mr. Suth rl d , i .
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I demand in the cities. rented the ho lately ,vacated by MY- - :
Goderieltwinship, last week d opped four use - . � 1 an
lainbs, aN of which are living and doing —A few -.days ago as Mr. Alexander Me- Green and intends moving at ,an early date, L -' dift ' &
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—A mare belonging to Mr. J his Jamie- driving out of the barn on a load of bay, the Mitchell, intends leaving for Ksusas in A ; aisaratibv
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son, of !Lanes, presented him with twin horses suddenly became unmanageable and few days. Charlie has brothers out there �, . thi;iga, tc
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don, has ,issued a writ gainst a y'oung man it will be some time before they will be able - ,?f.maim that Canada can't affoM to lose WO 111 Ahort, ,
of Exste�, charging �Iim with breach of to be around again. join him many friends in wishing him ws;cc;�; . klaevv Y-01
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promise Of marriage. I —Two petitions have been in circulation in the far West. —On Saturday afternoon -of . .
. last week a football match was played be- . -
�The Ibig wind storm of two eeks 9120 in MoKillop, one for and the other against I Be: r,
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is said �o have done more dams�ge in East the granting of a license to the hotel at tween the married men and the single mOu , 1, ] m . -,
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Wawano!sh than any storm ei ce the town- Leadbury, the application for which was of Gorrie, resulting in favor of the latter bY �y
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. i .� . laid over at the m?eting of the East Huron a, score of 3 to 2. 'throshol .
—It 4rumored that action w I be taken Licenee Commissioner@. It is said that . — 'Which t --
by An interested parson to quash certain considerable feeling has been aroused and B17th. Aoetor ,c
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.es Idone by the Wingham. t wn council that many of those ;ho signed the petition BRiEF,s.—At the regular meeting -of the -- for )hlim,
this'year the ground of illegs, ity. asking for the license are now anxious to I -
� At h:lofaneral of the infant son of Mr. have their names taken off. - - I adependent Order of �Good Templars' lodg0t - . Evory wi
on Friday evening, the following officers grele At 1.
George �,Patterson, of McKillop, Mr. John —At a special meet of Brussels council wire elected for the present quarter: C,� e.)Uoy of t
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Berry'@ 4orse'was frightened by � I a dot run- recently, the case of i2goald vs. Howe was D., Robert Somers ; F� C. D., Wm# F4- guilty 'Of
ning outl and after a few plunges his uggy discussed but an nothing definite was Arriv- lock ; Vice D.., Minnie Pollock ; Recording of her bo
was thrown into the ditch and h self and ad at, it was decided to foreclose the mortgp Secretary, Wm. Sloan ; Fiusucial Seere, She �
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Mr. Geqrge Nicholson thrown out ad well age held by, the corporation amounting to tary,. Cha . rlea Stewart ; Chaplain, Rev. )-it r- or bottle,
shaken �p, The horse ran for about a $5,000. It wall also intended to have an in- Higley ; Marshal, J. Somers - Guard-, 317"ll th4t the
mile b f b lag caught. Mr. Alex. Smith's junction issued Compelling Mr. Ronald to Ballantyne; Sentinel- Heriert Ashbury; Of -,cloths
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horse a' r: a arted by the runaway and abandon his seizure of the woollen mill 8, J. D., Maud Kiag.—I Rev. Mr. Campbell, be.
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of Lindsay, ocoupied the Methodist chur,011 . thO panic
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