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DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS. and SHOESEtc.
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We do slot • feel' silo ;riving up business yet,. but WILL ,SELL GOODS AS CHEAT' AS ANY OF THOSE! •'THAT•
ADVERTISE GIVING W? : BUSINESS; for *caul; or good k3uttex'.
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NO NECESSITY OF GOING. TO CLINTON FOR CHEAP GOODS
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.. Just call,. and•.examine. Prices for
t, h •s hrke s '.geese . Chickens, •c.;
We will purcha�f3• any quantity of �Poultr�r; Flue a T y , geese; , � �
Londesboro, Nov.'22, 1877 WALLACE 8L.: OoI
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„Fittaitc°:iai Anti :i5o'lnlltefelitt.
EXPORTS. OF 'y,aliAtisni F$. Tile
e�utilltity of Hour and grail.) eicporteel
from this continent to the:thtited Kin; -
_d 110 from Septeinbe 1st, 1$7,7, to ':tile
.. uliddlo of d'anuaty, • was as 'follows..:—'
Flour, 123,376 bai•rels•;meal, 1,440batr•
eels wheat, 2S,306, )1 r. bushel ,. corn,
20,691,510 bushels, and rye, 131,Q78
Exhorts to •the'Eurol)ean continent in
the .ane tiinti comprised 29,381 barrelS
of Hour; 3,689,$"26 •bushels of wheat;
1,07(1,296 bushels of corn; and 1,059,
590 bushels of. rye.
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VU ifNM' 0All DI'�IiliyFI;S.
, .. Jan• 24, 1878,
Wheat, fall; real, buhh,• 1 15 a 1 '17.
11'1)eat, (tall, white, 1 18 a -1. 20
-Spring, 0 9(1 -a 0 05'
- 1 03 y1, .00'
• • 0 6.0 'a •0 31.
Oats,
• • Barley,.
" Peas,,
• .+'lour, '
• Potatoes,
fork, ,
• Beef,,`
Butter,
logs;
'rut keys,.
thickentl, per pair;'
CANADIAN Pot.L'17tY. IN .111MtlAYI).
Returns have .iz :ti I•eceiretl froth.;thr7
dres led' poultry shipped. from D1gntreal
to London, _Liverpool aiidGlasgow, i ti-
cently, which .prove very ,slitisfactory.
The--tlli oys-theirs snitl._.Ilt., h i -4p kion
inn keit us' Wren WIT end—;relrl zed^top
figures. Orders Barve been repeated,
and arrangelnents have—been; Made to•
forward • le)'at+. suppliers , from 'sev ere.
country 'Mints ,as well as-from:Montreal :
at the earliest Possible" date.'
r .A3wiueAN'. FtturT tJ'dtoP.--111e••'value
of the fruit crops in then United' States.!.
is estimated by the (.11 Wernment St'atis- I.
titian at $149,000,000' •rimae:illy,' or.
About Motif, the value.of the wheat crop i .
Tlie value of the annual crop of kith -
'gen is put down at $4,000,000, Cali- i
fornia has. 60,00.0'acres of vineyards, . .
•producing T0,006,0 .0 gailonls of":xvilie
annually, besides vinegar, :raisins; •britt
dy and fresh grapes. e _o ler.,, rites r ..
produce 5,000,0)0 gallons of wine an
nrtsilly. . .Tho single port of Norfolk,;.
Va., reported 3,000,000 quarts of
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stdia
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berrits last year. Illinois sJfJG#ylit
growing is of • regent lai:.
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new
320;01)0 acres of pyas10ds. .
• ;litres, '
Sheepskins -
O1orer ,
Timothy
SIf A.rtiiCyffl
•.'045!a , 050.
• '.0 55 )t 0)1
6 0(t a 0 00
035 a 0.40
4 '00 a• ''4 60
'4 50' • it 5 50 - .
it14'.a •0 17'
a1,1 Fi . it, 0 17
(1 50 a 100:
0'30. a 0 40
0 00 : a 11. 00.
6 00 a .6•' 25
▪ 0 40 a:• 0 7 t
4 00 .a.4 5
. 2 00 a 2 .50Q
firm is res1,cotfal)y solicited. • • All unread accounts will
;1ra.striE'rN. I be isoll'ected by t)te undersigned, it•ho :will settle all
•HurS.e :for Sale
ACro()» SOTJ D'li01($E,•PROrkfe'r or 7, s,
Porter, price low, if regttirarl part will be taken .in
gi,otl naiieh and maple w• Od, 1PP4 to W. ,31.0.11;s;Pod-
ler, (Hinton. •
O futon, Dee. 189h,1877.. -
''House tor .Sale
�UR HALE, 07 F,ASS. •TEIL9IS, -•7„11.17 VALut»T E •
. Monro ttnd Lot on litany street, occupied by the 1+ub-
erther. 10 rooms, Blard' and Soft water, Cellar, Lard,
Weep hed,' o•, d+o,: For particulars apply to
J, A IrELT.ES.
Olitrlrin, gay 8,' 1877. t
BUSINE S'CIEA\(x
rrtIlX iTNBEIt0IONEP II1'li)TU1.NOTIFIES T1'.1E'
people of Wotan ams ;vicinity, :that he has•puv,..
r lrased'tho.btl#siuols form,•rly carried.00 11. TEWSL1iY
di SON, andthat he will continuo the sauna. •
411;bfifls of. :11'riu'kept idt Sr•rt8Oilr and hear;''
tet ri•rt8�)0nlilr 9•ate.4.
A oontinito'noe of the patronage c:r ended fo tlo old
• rain: 24, t8.r`3.': claims agninst,tiie,hrm. .•
Tt'E13,1 g1V.SLEY;•
' l� a .:_1„ 'fes oliiitou,�lan llEZl .-_
�s�'-hee;li ••' It`all
Spring' ,.
Flour, .
Oats
leas
Barley''
• eotatovs •
°. Butter..•
Eggs.
Hay,:
DIuNs It -STOCK �'ARns.--'Cris 13ufiit-'.
,!errrier, in an article recently 11ub-
1lshec'ii3ott.bhe.rrstock yards sittuated•at..
Lest Buffalo, gives an tntoresting•state-' '
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merit of the extent, as well• 11,s the SUP,,
prising convenience and comfort )rov_lcl•,
ed for boot lharn and beast. Ther' are
spacious aryl calnfortathle•otllees for tltll
transaction. of business connected with
the yards, and .the htockiittildingsore
liu•go', abundantly 'lighted and. well Ven-
tilated. The New York Cantral Yfttd
has recently. set new. monster scales, of
sixty tons capacity, with platform ar-
ranged to weigh a full car -load of stock
at a trate.' 'rife ngireg144 (•••i•P city* of
these yards may lie sunttnaristicl` as fol-
lows : 14,; 00-., ileacs of sheep ; ai.iul• the -
• business is of ;such proportions at to test .
even these pray sions. • Stray eer.
Wit EAT FROM •l]t1OfI LATITU01:9.• .1A4fJt•/N'T° SODStlitingni's P1tE<CIgE9,LOT For furthiurpartiettlarit apply to,
990.. a • 095: •
6 66..
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. Land for •Sale
• 0 350 8-•0'Ol.-9- -1,11E, S,t111SCRflER ObPEISF0I{' S
ALE TS]..r.
0 4,5-.a, a' -50 .• hundred,„ acres of his Carie, being part of)ihr-014
0 35 Ao homesteud artuato on .the 1st Con. of Cglbiar00, 0n •
0 i r a.. 0 1 i Q,as0nahle tonna.- Bash lot has idiont IiO •cares cleared,
- with -house -and horn on one lot anuLbsrnon tiro other.
0 16 a • 0 17 T, a.•FrSHER,.
10 Q0 a 11 00' " 13enniiller 1'. 0.' !''
Colborne, Nov. 27, 1877.
,00Dipievoit i1IARKEI'S
'Tan 24, 1878,
t'Pheat---Fall ,.$1 15 a 1 21.
Spring - 0 90 a 0;95-' •
(Flour.. d• 6 00' _0,-000"
Oats, , •- 0 '30 a 0 : 31•,
:Peas✓:q. n n h
Barley, - .
• Potatoes .
Way
Butter"
.Eggs, -
Park,
Hides -
Wood
Reef( - • 450 .a: 5: 50
ttAitKE les.
• .Tan. 2,4, 3878.
FRESH
• .. 0.110 ' a '0 5 t,. .
0 35.a 0 4 .' .. r .A► I E �
I-O-f)f►-�5-11 00-�-• - _ -_ ..u._...:'. .
4 rip I•' u 11.80.; 'choice 'AMII,Y•GROCERIES
• • .0 00 a 6.25 ernifrckot+,r1'r1, 'Cakaa, Lid true, f!rJ?tiled Hestia,
('liaise Tullaceny Cigam+, fi<. ,
1�=L' OYiTE1t5 AnSeason by the oan or
Wheal --Treadwell,, • $1 d8 .n 1 20
• Spring, : ..0 0 90 ' a . 0 95
Barley, . .. 0 50 •a . 0 55'
Peas, ; 0 51► a 0 60
pats, 0. 30 a ; 0 31
Flour, • • 6 00 . a 6 50'
Butter,.. -. - 0 14 . a : 0„17
Flogs, ' 0 16 • a .0 17
Hay, - , 8 00 a 10 00• -
Hides; , - .•. . 5 50• a 0 00
• TORONTO .IIA1tKETM.
xOIV N1o,•Jan 23, 1678.
Wheat --Fal} -;<.$t 20 a • L 22
AVbeat---•,Spring 1 00 a 1 02 '
Parley
Peat
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Peas' •
Butter• . 4 • 0 18 a 0.2'4
Eggs.. 0 22 a 0 23: .
- 052 a 0.67
- 035 a 087
0'65 a 0,00 '
1 • HOT” ell F`EE, MtNO - and PORI
PIES, always Teady. ;
SA1,7.t,
vraTmt. a: 9TitEET '
Olititt, Oct.2:,,1877.
1V ONM`�.' TO LOAN,
Ott approved Farm: or Towle prop° tty,. for any term
front one to twenty years, or repayable at Flush periods,
either in instalments or.otherwloe; ns ;nay be agreed
bion.
Tho interest, oil• payment Of any part of thw priiolpal,
at 0006 cease; 00 ,alteh amount. . -
If it In arrangers -to pay,tlte interest half -yearly, not
in advance, flea rate, per a,i telt. for theptesent, will be•
8 per cont. On i loan; fora fixed terra of years, 8f par
cent, if interest is made payable yearly, not in advance,
• CIIAn1IES 11t0pE11aTE. ,
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tlfort lancer end Vmlieipat rtes„ x)rlalriot ilurehaseil
Thera was brorig-let into the, city of Win- L 50,16th eon. ooderfeh Township, aboat the middle
e ot$tov,ayoar-ohlraii and gray Steer. •The owner is
nipeg, in Afttnitoba,lest fall, a half bush- hereby uotIlied to prove property, pay •ehargel, and
el of wheait sand to have been roivit fits- ; talo it'll' '
` ..�,'' '' ' . ItOIlEI1T,7i0RI301V. Oltnton,Jnly 15,'1877.,
• teen hunched miles north of that point. ctederloti townahip,Jan.8, 11178.
The bearer was a half-breed Indian who • -;. -_
had come from the fat' nolth'to Witit-: a Lots. for Sale. • r 1�Si� WEEKLY
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peg to bade, ones the grain was l)i'ouglit 1.;1=1'1 WT' 1'1UJ1L 1•
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with Sita to exchange for other ammo- r ino9E n.-,,1 ELICitn,I0 WILLI/, O Long Ort
gthe corner of Vlotorla and limon ate, eta, and J; 14/..+10;30 7 u 8' PAORe, •400, ire) —011 488; to Ptticr"
• 0, A, iA,IIT'1`,.
Attorney,at-Law.
dt.1111 AtIM:N:rS SVANUP .
clities. The berry is very 1)lnntll assts Mintonnarerrofferedfor�sale. ForrM tees nn 1 Conan
ln•ight, and we suppose front the very in Olintonsurpasae;them.
high latitude in .which it' Wits gIowit .y0'0x' '
P. maolu
n Drncofleld, Nov. 7, I877.'
hast be bard enough to satisfy the
most fastidious miller, Whether the ` ,, fo... Sags:'
House ant Lot r
distance north of '4'iTinnipeg, was pre -is
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etMely 1,50.0 utiles, we cannot Secy ; but ,' TI ST tlr1v, XIS NX VER..BEEl 0000PIED,
V aids;votJ eouv�qntently arranged' Stotistontida-
from all that could dee gleaned front the tine anti aeliar,ltard/ttid salt water, and u spiottri)d op•
Ilidiattl it was taised a long distance to chard. Forrermsapplyto JOAN C/.iELLANbETt.
the north --probably nearer the pole i;iintetrTlCe..6t1a 1817. Olt RV
. . LLABBER.
than any wheat that kill ever reached -
Minnesotan before httild.-•-,S'(. fetal Press.
Sloutra•al Callao Mi4rkct.
Jan. 22.
do 1rr'sseel b) one, and no salts of int,Ortanee
took place. About 4i5 cattle, 6 sheep, and 25
small calves were offered, hot many of therm
were in ferioy beasts and have remained in the
stalls nearly all the, week. About a desert
moor) oowy were •'brought in on farmers'
sleighs, but they svero mostly of poor quality
and were not sought after by householders or
milkmen. In all 6 or 8 really 'fine butchery'
cattle were for sale at prices r110t iIg front
$40 to 870, but we rdid not hoar of a •y sales',.
• • Tao miles) cows witit .calves were hold•for
1332 anti' 835 respectively. Several in'fe)ier
-—aelimala brought; $20 ftr,rl >,s'23 Two line
hells chanced hands nit $65, and three oxer)
were afterwards sold for e140. Tho Common
range of priuos is fr,;,n :31 to' 41 per lb. t•
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Canada, Agricultural ivaui ancc Compaq
ELON SNELL; Fordv(iich,
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CS IPLNY..•..
6 arm Iti ka taker; at 70 cents per el ie o
DI 8 years. This Company insures'agaivat leas by ,tiro
or darnage by 1lglttning. • •
ra4�wn'�'»n It1•:SIDENCEM
Will also be taken by the above Company.
L ordwich, fan. tit 1817.
Land for Sale.
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lel: IINI11;:RStONI:l) 0PFEltS roIt YALI1 TIIAT
•• eligibly, situated parcel' of• land on the .London
i llead,witltin half arrttle of 011i tan, heurg north part
of Lot 11;,, lot Con., Stanley, Tho land is I1r1:t•r:laas,
alt cleared and fears i, and brinp a earner' lot la cafe;
ve.ienly eitnatod frira market garden. further tom-
' Benton can be obtained On application. Tho lot con•
tainsl3 acres. •
0014t1EP1tIkitl5ltr1TVNS,
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•. 'clfiten, Die. Ii,•1877,:�. .
7' is 'twirls, six years nines arta 1Ltrt was cotablished,'
and during that time it has gradually acquired. Or -
filiation and iniluenee, which renders it second to no
other netvsi aper in the. Dominion: The Publisher
t`alios groat pleasure in Onhouncitig that he purposes
to still turther)ncrease this ciro41014on by greatly Im
proving the WttaHLY DI8tL during tlx ensuing. year,
whereby bo hopes to make it no great family paper of
Canada. Special Editors have Weil engaged for the
various departments, and no ezpenae trill be spared to
maks the whole paper iaterosting mid reliable.'
Tutt milt, will remain true to the principles it has
always saivoestod, and it is intensod to brake it, by the
aid of snail additional strength es ample capital min
afford, even a_inorepotent champion of the Conserva-
tiro cause. 011 the old departments of Nowe, Political
Intelligence and Editorial will he continried •with un-
abated vigor. During 1878 Out renewing.departmenta
will receive special attention:— •
Anonymous; in }t0 various bratches,.made specially
interesting by a series of prise arli:01e;on' leading sub•
loots. tVeprolose that our subscribers eheln maks
thta a mutual improvement Club, and that each ono
half.acld hie mite to the :a ctrl fond of agricultural
now le nor.
Ot;a Stant.6t litsrnn't$will be a epnoiirriyi we trill
neo ovory nllitnc to soetlro thnirgompleto reliability.
Ora LITERARY Ui':t'.ITer311:8e' WO be 4100000 feature:
thetics both s1i• rt and eontluuel, front tile polio et the
best authote,'and' in many osseteilhistrotted,
Tun LAnts;s' l)t3rxnr bleat, under chrargo of ladies or
experience, will, W011480 no doubt, trove an Interesting -e
and valuable feature. 1•hehiona,'leasehold, 01110ary,
matters, tho Care of Chitdronr Sro.,' will be tnc)ndo,l in •
this department. •
11041.•r0 tw true Tloesenn00, hider sharire of ;nt
able medical rnarr, sill add 10 the value of the 1Vi t:)rLv
During theyob-wiwill treat to a toter tbr.ugh a
portion of Canada, with ttisatr})•tinna of the flames.
Farins,Factories, 'Natural scenery, Cr, Arrangements
are being made for illarnil atingthe 'CVlraser,y MAtr.tlnr-
ing the or.ntit7u y eer, Prlee as sabre, erl.511 per anrme.
Wits Stift, 86 per annum, got` special Avet s wart -
e4 everywhere. ,
• A1dree8,. TIM it MAIfs, Toronto,
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Remov al Announcement.
SPECIAL OT I C E.
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WE N•OW.'I &VL THE'13I.EAS1 R7• r TO ANNOT,WO TBAT :'
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to the "..Store lately -occupied, dye Mr ' Cagan: have Re�o�eh
We take 'this'oizportuuity of thanking our many friends for past favors, and
with 'such more'; room at our pe:amend, and, increas d facilities for doina,.busiuess
we assure all that nothing aball•.be° wanting on our part,. 10 sustain the favorable
r,lnntafioli' aecbrded ,to .us in :the past.
Eyery effort will be the entire to keep.
u .a' •, our tock 'WE•LL'ASSOR•T-ED •' AN~D-"'COM-
,P'` •PT 'FTE IN JALL DEPARTMENTS.:
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WE HE1:�4 E;. J'IJ$T 'RFCEIVLU; i.°t1'ULL LIN Oh'
a: er.•Bags, '.
err : aqs.:
rappingPaper
rappngPaper
We have
sorLi.Iient
hi ads a large as -
PAPER BAGS
Fid . WRAPPING gA.pERS,
1T1a11iifaeturedi: at the •Mer'i•itbn,
Paper. gills, 'r ,iiioll. v'e offer to
"n, 5 in.on' at prices as low
bus e, s p �.
as cats be 'obtained at the Mill.,
They caul he lutd 'either with
sinned advertisement thereon.
or witholt.
E'. HOLMES & .SON,
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PEACHES,. PARRS, APRICOTS„,
STRAWBET RIES,.:• PLUMS, GREEN PEAS,
SUGAR; -.CORN, &o,. &Q...
f'HOLEs�1.'LE,A AND ;Ia'E ATL . fr f�f'�� Zi;S,.:1Yc1, :()9 13IZICII< 13I.00K
OLTNTON, "Jan. '24, 5878.•
20,000. WORTH
AT
ire Prices for FouY
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H. WRIGHT •• C •
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W e •announce, owing', to the late fire, a d the general upsetting of our goods ancI
• • `business; that we will sacrifice our entire stock .of ,
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DAY GOODS, MILLINERY• MANTLES, RE ,Dy- MADE '
CLOTHING, HA'T'S )lion. CAPS, r3TJFFALO ROES)
FURS, EOOTj *Aria SHOES, GROCERIES, 86e.,
AT PRICES REGAROLESIOF COSY OR ANY OTNER•PRICE, FOR 30 GAYS.
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NOW IS , YOUR TIME.
Come right along and et the Bargains hat must 'astonish. put
THE' GOODS IrfIIU.ST E SOLD.
Varlet/1 to cltoose: ham is one of the largest and bog in tide part' o '
t./:Ir i/�irTal��t;a(4x.YtGiii•stn�a,�.�l.;,t/n! i) .,�, •�,,-.,.«.•
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t ,01)tinto 1.
'Ttre' ntnst
1101 `$I ..r 3' .71116'
TILE (?RNA?
will iS'ELT (OOI)'S CIIIsdPPE TIJ4N A l" f' ()Tl1EIl
P4T'x' Of '7'I11 (1017:3171.T.
IWO: aS':4IIA IS' 41'01x. GOING eke' at 1'i 'T 'flees
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at the
777 NOTED CHEAP CASH rSTORE:
, CLINTON/Ion. 24,1878
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