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2d14Grttt bibs ro,turner1 t aisrs.-17rhatars' Ink iv just' sleet ft par.
teen it *Wpm. -Until E. Sentiett ti lite to be "a journal for advertisers." It
dro .m4king in liiyth.-M.itui Delle is issued on the first and fifteenth days, of '
\Vight/two), wink has l.et►h spending each tuoutli, and itr the representative
the rlulu+lar'r withfrlenlla its Manitoba,jeurual•-t11c trade journal, su tc speak-
ruturuefl tiptoe last week. --Mr. 1,). of Auceriean Advertisers. It toile the in -
Steed calif a deg
it blast btu better Ge
tiir. P.tul)atiald
horse from congest+
Mr. IL Livitit' tont) is having his show newspapers or other media, to use; how
mill said hoop factory renovated, so wool) to expend -in fact, disoourses ou
tts to have theta in (loud running every point thatadrnits of protitablo dos.
order tor this season's work. ---A meet merlon. If you advertise stall, "Priuters'
ir1g will beetteld in the sehaol house Ink" can help you. Perhaps you expend
un the fano neticessicu this (Friday) but Ten Dollars a year in advertising; if
evening for the purpose of re argatiiz so "Printers' Irak" may show you how to
fag lila literary society.—Mr. W. obtain double the service you are ti9W gett.
Fothergill has the cuutrao' of building iub for one-half the money, A year's sub•
r, a Soriptieu cost but Ono Uuliar • a sans le
fitly for $1,50 ; tending and inexperienced advertiser in -
the average.- plain, comprehensive articles haw, when
t : u v►1,luahln and whore to advertise; how to write au ad•
tiiait week.- vertisenseut;bow to display one; what'
p
the shuns in, connection with the copy costs but Rive Cents, Adverttsiug
M.etituiist church, Iitytlt,---air. John is an art practised by many but under.
i)'tii►ptiaii id prt•paritl;{ fur the emotion stood by few. 'llm oouduotors, of "Print.
of.a large barn next snanner,••-On Vis' Inst" underetaud It tltorous;hty. Bare -
1 heir advice b d f
r• r , ase ou au experwnee o
Friday, Dec. 15th, a grand sellout en- wore than twenty.five yeiars, will help
ter ttkinnwnt wilt be hold in aleGowan's you, Address, Geo P Rowell & Co's News -
school house. Tltti tfia0her, Hiss paper Advertising Bureau, 10 i3pruoe
Gregory, and her pupils are busy ar btreet, New York,
ranging a pleasant evening's entertain-
'neut.-Mr Duncan Anderson has ro- DX41).
PtaooroR,-n Morrts, on the 3rd eget, Mary )~neon,
turned from attending the funeral of only longi -ter of bfr Cb:aries Proctor, aged 7 months
iii, unole, the late J Anderson, a Au-sb lodayta.
Out. wife of Ser William °erupt, aged 60 years.
tU1,.
Listowel.
The Listowel and Attwood gun
clubs held ashooting match ou the
Listowel grounds on Friday last, which
rests ted in a victory for Attwood by
46 to. 83 birds. -The Fisk Jubilee
Singers are billed for tiie Methodist
church here ou Monday evening, Oth
inst.-The. Elmo oheese taotory have
sold their September and balance of
season's cheese to Mr Thos Ballantyne
rot 1,01 cents. The September cheese,
550 boxes, was shipped nn Thursday
• last. -The Congregational church gave
x concert of more than ordinary
character, in the town hall, on Mon-
day 'evening Tho performers were
dressed in ancient costumes, Ruch as
old-fasbiorsed wedding dresses, bonnets
of one ,hundred years .ago, etc. The
gent;enlen, with their knee breech.s,
real stockings and old fashioned coats
and vests made it rather interesting.
:After the first part of the programme
had been gone through with, fried
cuber was served to the audience.
Taking it alt through, it was a &mid=
ed suocess and financially very much
so, as the committee received at the
door and from the sale of tickets abotl.0
$75.
•
x•Iovaicll:.
Mr. Jno, Evans has sold his farm,
lot 25, concession ;s, to Mr, Hallman
of Dumfrles,for $6,550.' •
The.' Council meth) the township;hall
at Gerrie; on the 20th of November,
pursuant - to adjournment. Members
all present z the reeve in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap-
proved. By•law No. 8 read a thud
time and passed. Moved by Mr: Dal -
image, seconded by Mr, Robertson, -
thekthe council refund their propor.
tion' of John, :linsket's license as soon
as Government refund their proportion -
--Carried. Moved by Mr. Dulinage,
seconded by Mr. Robertson, that Dr.
Belton be paid $16 for, keep of F.
Birtob--Carried, .Accounts passed -
C, Horton, $1.12, flour, charity for
Mrs. G. Beattie; O. Baylor, SO for
share of work on boundary Howie':
and Wulizioe ; Andrew flood, $15,
#or ilispeu:iu:; Mato boundary ; las.
McFartin, $5,50. for Howick half of
two culverts and brusbin; road Minto
iteiboundary ; Alex Campbell, $5, ditch,
Grey boundary ; Nicholas Cook, $3,
-for 'gravel, lot 25, con. 17 ; R. Jamie-
son, '$5, for lot 19, cons, 4 .and 5 ;
Samuel Hp:idinan, $19, -for bridge,
etc., at Nti`;vbritlgn ; Alex Gibson, '
$8.50, for ditel►, lot 48, con. 0; A.
, Holt, ,$'1, fur drain, ' lot 20, con. 4 ;
John S.insoa, $1,25, for repairing
scraper and Gerrie bridge ; 3. Waits,
$5.05, for di:eh across rued 'on con.
12, Moved by Ur. Dunnage, eeeoud-
ed by 11ir. Robertson, that the council
do now adjourn to meet on the third
Wednesday 'hi December in Brown's
hotel, Fordwli h-Cnrriecl.
Was. lli;tils, Clerk,
GlenO,naxa: °
The S icr,uno It of tho Lord's Supper
twill (D4) he dispensed in Eadie's
pi;
Charas on Sabuath first. Th0 RAW
Mr Simpson, IJrucetield, will rt;nduct
the serviea. There will also be . a
service in the ehnrch on Friday ttfter-
noon nt 1 Adonis -Mies Annie Met
•alt's' has r,'tura,'d limn her ruciticatiny
tour and weitii'e sot'ry to learn tot
muoli improved in health -Mis3 Clara
Tyndall, of Harriman, is renewing
old acquaintances in this neighbor•
hood. -Dame punier 'tau it that Mr.
W Miteliell, a<ca y of the lath
o*u., has bnugbt land in !Dakota.
t Aiiitit feud Tory alike will miss lfiw.
Nrv. —In Turnborry, on the 2nd inst, EUenor,
id* of thus Padden rota
sued si'+rwtteneoaisly lei
NEW roRK AND
it is the most complete period r . for Dressmakers
in the world, end the most iwpu r Fashion bila„
zine ter mothers anti heade 01 Lea ollt
TIIE ORRISTMAS NX MBER 18 SU •
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i.'b RBLIT ILLUSTRATED.
A BEAUTIFUL COLORED WINTER
FASHION PI,4•'fi.G
A DIUILLIANT COVER PLATE >•OIi,
CIII%ABEN'ia WINTER SUITS.
The plates and engravings contained In this num,
bur embrace
Evening sud Bail Costumes, Winter Avorgarmonte,
visiting and Rocotation Gawne, Winter bonnets
r}nd Bate, Suits for Doys and Girls, Cares,
Coate, Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, Mune,
Mal Costumes tor ail Gccaeione,
Embroidery Patterns, ate..
a81Y BUR. BY
Mrs, Alexander, dohu Strange Winter,
Mr, W. E. Morris, Erektnana.Chatrian,
A new continued story by the author of "Ilia
17eddea Wito," and 4 splendidly illustrated Christ -
was story, entitled
" JIM•OlP-T137-Wgllil "
Tho Baa Editorial Department is tuft of blight
arttotea by various conirlbntore, Mks, STowaI has
an tntorostlnK article on Noveitice for Christmas,
Mrs. BRYAN has an article on Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. All the regular departmentsaro replete
with ehoteo and seasonable reading matter,
Mrs, Awe WALRBi wrttos; "1RM a dressmaker,
and 1 have bought Tni Naw YORK RUMOR Dana
every month for the past four years. I could net do
without it. Tia fashions are the very latest,"
NOW I8 THE TIME TO SUBSCItIl3E..
..., ,w Price $3 a Year.
t 1 "`" ' ' . • Any porson sending $3 for a year's sub.
NOW READY!
GRAND CHRISTMAS DOUBLE NUMBER
•es
THE NEW YORK FASH'B BAZAR
script on will receive the beautiful
Christmas Chrome Supplement of Meis-
senier's groat painting " Friedland :
1807."
The following Premiums in CASH will bo given to
PRICE b0 CENTS. parties sending us subsetiptions t
BY SOQsoatrTtoN 83 per YifAn. For Five subscribers, ono year, at $3.00 a
_ k year, we will give................... 8 8 75
For Ton eubacribors, one year 7 60
The Christmas Number contains " Twenty " I 4 15 00
A M9.GNII!'1GPNTyCHItQMO a17PPLE: " Forty " s' 22 00
MIM1T OF Jki1GSSIONIER'S GREAT " Fifty " " ••'• ,87 80 60
PAINTING, "FIUEDLAND ;1807," " Ono hundred subscribers, ono year-76 00
" " Thousand " " 760 00
Representing Napoleon at the zenith of his gloryy at And for larger numbers to proportion.
the Battle of Friedland. From the original picture Send remittances by Postal Money Order, Rogle.
now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York terod Latta. or Check, and
sale. Address GEORGE MUNRO,
for which 806,000 were paid at the famous tltowari
Munno's Postasnmeo Houma,.
" It ie tho loading fashion publication on this eon- P. O. Box 3761. 17 to 27 Vandowater 8t, if. 7,
--- THE
""'LIP:"
To tho Front with a Large Stock of
HOLDAY GOODS I
80 Baskets Choice Pears, for table use.
• Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemma.
A large stook of CannedGoods, Jahxcs,
Pickles, etc,
MINCE MEAT.
ivaporated. Peaches, Plums, Apricots, &e.,
NEW Prunes; Citron, Orange and
' Lemon Peel.
An immeuse Stock of
XMAS DANDIES I
Plain and Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, Eta. •
Oysters served in every style.
JOHN' KERR.
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By ES. Europa, from Hamburg, Germany.
--OASES FANCY TABLE OHINA--3
EGG SETTS, SALAD SETTS, FRUIT BOWLS, VASES,
BISCUIT JABS, WATER SETTS, ROSE JARS, CUPS dt SAUCERS,
NEW RASINS, NEW CURRANTS,
NEW PEELS, NEW NUTS, NEW FRUITS,
C 11BICE & RELIABLE GROCERIES
Can arid,.1nspect before Malting Your XMAS PURCHASES.
S.
THE CHM HONE,
tJ
We Te VABe
3
J
O
rsr
THIS MONTH,
And Must Have It!
0
Therefore they bavo decided to
OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOOK
OF
RY GOODS9
Ready-made Clothing,
Hats Caps, and Gents' Furnishing s,
Boots, Shoes, Overshoes and Rubbers.
Also a Splendid Assortment of
BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND WOM CP,
---- AT —
COST FOR CASH !
Our friends will confer a great favor :en us by settling their: i;otey • .
and Accounts during the month of •ember.
OOON & M9NT R.E,
SIGH OF THE OHO
litg0M
ANCHOR, WIWCHAM: L'617.
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D. SUTHERLAND--
Wishes
UT L ND -
Wishes to state that he leas moved into the store lately ecupied.by T. A olrliels;
and has just opened up:a.large. stock of •
WOOD AND COAL. STOVES,
of, everydescription. .
A special invitation is extendedtothose requiring
PARLOR.. WOOD STOVES
our stock in this line being very complete.
LAMPS:, AND LAP GOOD:
in 'endless variety.
C tTTT, a-', " -y,.'"y-. of the best makes.
TIN , _ t r' cheap and drtralile.
FURNACE 11E TING AND REPAIRING promptly attended to, and
all work guaranteed satisfactory.
tar Remember: the place-- Mills' old stand, Josephine street, Wingbanl.
D. SUTHERLAND.
THE ()DEEM OF THE HOLIDAY II n13ER3 FOB i883.
l's
Ys
Resta ir II
ysten&
OItTY PAGES of ;Beautiful Illustrations and Literary matter_
Coated Paper, Colored Lithographs, ma nifleont Presswork, island -'Fresh, and gotten up in Every S1. vi
some Colored Cover.
TWO LARGE, SUPERS LIR'HOGRA'IC PLATES, in 15 colors, ..
accompany this number, entitled
FarENDS » THE CANADIAN MILITIA,-� I ,! a FRUITS
General Sir Fred Middleton, in writing about tho latter plate sags ;-I must non.
APPLES
granted() TIM GLOBE upon having produced so creditable a picture. It is very A Fine Stook of GRA1?ES, , 1;A1`iU 4.3e.
well executed, and appears to mo to be quite equal to any from home. The different
uniforms are correctly given, and the grouping not too stir. �� �t^g' �+, �y p
The whole number is, without doubt, the 13Si3T HOLIDAY PAPEii ever issued CIGARS 8To SMOKER'S U .M.`bt DJCtr ti -
in this &Aid try, nod much superior to the great majority of English productions. •....iL_.
No t uuadiui1 family should wise sedtn'ing o, copy of tlii3 magttifi.
cent fauna'
rriC0 6bc. To be head from all Nona:Wereandat thecae° of iv l ii
,wk FCO
�NC 4 0 n The most complete gnus in the county. Pure Creittns a apetilalit,
THE.0 anti sets me,
on/ea./rota Ma Old Crltcrttry uticmt ba accoiiipstriiiry fid' tiltiiii:,tnal si u"e C'r,
to curer extra p,stm,e.
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