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DEC. 6, 1R72 -a I
FOR BAI,E.
thei 00Village of Damao;Township of Myself*,
staddi sagoOd Wagon Shop, two lots
end
two Dwelling Hotiais will be sold on reason-
able tams. For further Radical:ire apply to JOHN
LUXTON, proprietor, Belmore Post -office, Ont.
Parties indebted to the proprietor are earnestly
requested to call and all accounts before or
by J. I5• 107& JOU. 13.VX.TON. 261-4
FARM FOR SALE.
T OT n, Can. 15, Grey, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared;
-Li good log ban and log house, and mall orch-
ard. x gold farn. _____Terniaitna prices .raade knetwn,
bYa-1111131Ying to DAVID-,LOGAlsr, the Proprietor,
Seeforthe or to M0(1411E41E1 & afilakEeTED,
Sanction, m
, Sartie 260-4*
FARM FOR SALE IN MCKILLOP.
MBE undersigned offers for sale his farm being
.1. composed of -Lot 6,03m. Sill,foRillop, containing
102 acres, more or htia, of Which 85 acres are clear-
ed, well fenced, and in a -good stateof cultivation ;
the balance is timbered with hard wood. There is
on the preraises a good frame house and barn, with
a necessary sheds and other out b ' clings. Also
tilF
an. orchard of hearing -fruit' trees, d abundsaace,
of aaingender. thia ham is Si - tad.Withil4., SiT
miles 11,111111, bat of the Village of Seaforthetindtwo
and a half from a good gravel 'read. For further
particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises.
2604 wirazukr RAYNORD.
STEAM SAW MILL AND FARM FOR SALE.
'TIEING Lot 84, Con. 7, McKillop, containing 104
acres, all cleated, with good barn? and stables,
two good orchards in fall bearing; two never -fail-
ing springs which supply the raill. Also, lot 85,
Con. 9, containin? 48 acres of bush. The property
is situated 6 Miles from Seaforth, with a good
gravel road thereto. For further partioulaxe apply
on the premises. If by post, to JOHN THOMP-
SON, Constance P. 0., Kinburn, Ont. 260
FARM FOR SALE.
gORTH half of Lot 13, Con. 7, Morris, consisting of 100 acres, 60 dewed, well fenced, and
in a good state of cultivation; 15 acres of geed
pineand cedar in front, thereat of bush hardwood;
one Jane and a half from a saw -mill; frame shed
ge x 28, log barn. 52 x 32; good log house; good;
thriving orchard. Terms easy.- For further par -
Haulers inquire on the premises, or addresa JOHN
WARTIME, Bushlield P, O. 8
259 -
FARM FOR SALE.
T OT Ift, Con. 8. Grey, IOW -acres, 60 acres cleared,
"Jog house and. barna - the best of rail timber.
'For further particulars, inquire of C. R. COOPER,
T•and Agent, Dingle P. 0., or D. L.AMONT,
Dingle P. a*258-40
FOR SALE
r OT 8, in the 6th concession, Kinloss, County of
-1-k Bruce, 100 acres, 45 acres cleared; a good log
house; land excellent and cheap. Also, lot 14, in
the same concession 100 acres, 30 acres cleared.
Apply -hie-Samuel-Bo:Jib, Girth° preinisea, or to
157•8 CAMERON Sr GARROW, Goderich,
FARM FOR SALE.
-me &Kea:, Borth east quarter of lot 2s, Con. 8,
Township of Morris, containing 50 acres, 85
:acres elearede. log house, with -.timber and lumber
.out for a frame barn. For further particalers en -
„quire, if by letter, prepaid, to C. R. COtIPER, Land.
Agent, Ainleyville. 25'7-4
BUSH FARM FOR SALE
T )TNo. 21, Concession 8, south half, Tovrnship
Morrisecontaining 75 acres, 50 acres being the
best hardwood land, balance in pine, cedar and
'black ash. A goodspring creek runs through the
lot. The above lot is two and a half miles off the
Northern Gravel Road. For further -particulars en-
-quire of 0.-11..CGOPER,Lind AgentpDingle, P. 0.,
earto PETElt McDONALD, Lot 28, Concession 8,
Morris. 8 257.4*
FARM FOR SALE.
'ARM of 132 acres for sale,20 acres in woods,
-1: good land. and good buildigs. Sia miles from
•Clinton and three and a half from Bayfield.
257 8 ALFRED,STONEHOUSE.
num FOR SALE IN DI as $ p,
R, SILT; on YeaSOnabler terms, the north half
of Lot 26, Con. 14, McKillop, containing 40
acres, 20 of -which are cleared, in a good. State of
-cultivation, and well fenced, the balance is
timber land; this lot adjoins the village of Wal-
ton, and /swell situated ; there is' on the eizemis' es
.a frame house and barn. Also, for sale, a LOT
containing 26 aeres of land, on the Gravel Road
four mileenorthof fleaforth; this lot is all wood'
land, and Is well timbered with hardwood, the
landia of excidlent quality andeloy. For further
particulars, apply to the midersigned,4f by letter,
addresa Seaford,. P. 0.
2568 8
N. H. YOUNG.
<STORE AND PARK LOTS FOR SALE
2 IN WROXETER.
subscriber offers for sale the betiding in the
village of Wroxeter now occupied as a store by
Mr. A. Heod. Also, eight: PARK LOTSt-fiear_ the
village; containing in all about ten acres, in a good
state of cultivation. The store and lots will be
sold jointly or separately, and on easy terms, as
the subscriber is about to leave this country.
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JOHN MOORE, Turnberry,
Within a mile of Wroxeter, on the Seaforth Road.
Wroxeter, Oct. 28, 1872 8 8 8 258-8
FOR SALE.
,TORE AND DWELLING in the village of
Harpurhey, at present occupied by HUGH
BOl3B, Esq. For partionlare apply to KILLORAN
a'nYAN, Seaforth. - '252
FARM FOR SALE IN MORRIS.
FOR SALE, on easy terms, north half of Let No.
12, Coneession 6, Township of Morris, contain-
ing 100 acres, 50 of which are cleared, well fenced,
and in a good state of cultivation. There hi -ore
the premises a good leg house and barn. This
farm is situated within two miles and a half of a
good gravel road, and four miles and a half from
the village of Ainleyville, _at which place there
will be a station of the Wellington, Grey and
Bruce Railway this fall; it is watered a never -
failing stream running- throtgh it; there is no
-waste land, and the =cleared portion is well
timbered with hardwood; It is one of the most
choice Tots n the township. For farther par-
ticulars apply to J. R. GRANT, Ainleyville, THQS.
KOIXES, Blyth, or to the undersigned proprietor,
Kipeen Post -office.
251 *ROBERT MeMORDIE.
FARM FOR SALE.
STHWftrIKALFI of theSouth half of LotNo. 24,
Fifth Coneetision of the township of Morris,
containing 50 acres,35 Bleared ; well watere4 by a
spring creek; good log house and frame 'Sable,
The above farm is only a mile and a half on pod
road from the rising village of Ainleyville,
station of the Wellingten, Grey and Bruce Bait -
Woe will be opened this fall. For price :Ind -Lerma
inquire (if by letter, prepaid) of 8
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235• C. B. COOPER,
Aanleyville Land Agency, Dingle P.
ROME fe- LOT FOR SALE in SAYRE:EY.
FOR siti.*-1if the Village of Harpurhey, wee
Seaforth, a owelling-house and. lot. Ounle is
on the premises a good bearing Orchard, a never
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failing well of water; also, a good work-ehopaand
Stables
,
together with all other necessary aid-
buildinga The house is frame, well finished and
pleasantly located. For terms and other particu-
lar% apply to PETER McCONNELL, Harpurhey,
or to the• undersigned proprietor, Harpurhey, or
Seaforth Post -Office.
248+13 'TORN REEDY.
YOUNG CAT LE ESTRAY.
CA.mE to. Lot 18, Con. 1, lidoKillop, about Nov.
15, two STK KRS and a HEIFER ; the steers
red- in- color, the heifer white. The owner is re-
quested to prove property, 'pay charges- and take
them away. THOMAS- FOX. 26144
ESTRAY STEER AND PIGS.
rAxTE to Lot 29, Con. 8, Hibbert, about Nev. 18,
a red and white year-old STEER. Also, two
PIGS about five months old ; one white, the other
spotted.. The owners will please pay charges and
take them away. JAMES HILLS. 26144
ESTRAY KEIFER.
1011-mE into Lot 23, Con. 5, Morris'about the 1st
September last, a red and whiteTMIFER, two
years old. The owner is. requested to prove Pre-
perty, pay charges and take it away.
26-1-40 JAMES CH 14WINGS.
ESTRAY STEER.
CAME into Lot 21, Con. 5, Grey, on or about the
" 1st of August last, a red STEER coming three
years old,. The owner is requested to prove pro-
perty, pay ehargeti end take it away.
261-4c
THOMA S GATENBY.
ESTRAY HEIFER
CATUE to the subscriberaToll Gate No. 17, near
Wroxeter, in august last, a yearling Fll'aFER-
The owner will please prove property, pay charges
and take it away.
261-6 CiiiaISTINA DOUGLAS.
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=TRAY B
nAME into the premises of
26, north hall, Con. 2, Mo
October last, a red and white
owner is xequestekto prove p
end tate it-awak,- SIMEONI
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etrixtz to Lot 6, Con. 6, Hull
‘-/ blaelesia white STEER
The earn is requested to
charges' take it away.2614 SHAD
BSTRAY CA
CAMIltit the premises of th
'Ho eaTrickersmath, on Oa
and a HEIFER, rising two ye
black and white; heifer white
owner will please prove prope
take them away. WM. COOP
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the subscribe; Lot
s, about the 1st of
earling BULL. The
1raharges
414Te- a -'261c4
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tt, about Nov. 12, a
ming two years -add,
rove property, pay
CH M. ABBEY.
nialeraigned, Mili
last, a STEER
old; steer mixed
nd red mixed. The
, pay experisee and
26144
.1ESTRAY
AmE into the enclostire id
`--1 the is of October last, a
two white stripes, rising tw
owner is requested to pay c
away, or she will be sold as the
REID, Lot 12,11. R. N., Statile
IPER.
e subscriber about
red HEIFER, with
years old. The
arges and -take her
w directs.' ROBT.
261)34
ESTRAY C W. -
CAM te Lot 20, Con. 9. hl Killop, on Nov. 24
last, a spotted red and *hi ,CPT. The ower
will please wove- propertv, pay expellees and tate
it away. WILL1A1I GALBR. TH. 261*4
CAME into tbe'premises a t e undersigned, Lot
.ESTRAY ST ER.
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4, Con. 13, Tuckersmith, on or about the lst of
August last, one yearling _STE R. The owter is
requested to prove property, y cheargegjind take
it away.' .JOHN SEP.
odgerville P. O.
261+4
I ESTRAY CLF.-
OAME' to' the premises of the ndersigned, Lot 1,
Con. 8s L. -R. S.,Tnokersi th, a, last spring's
CAL, Of -isolor mixed- With white. The owner
will please prove property, pay harges and take it
away. - X; BicDONALD. • 261'14
ESTRAT IG•
riAME into the premiseSof t undersigned, Lot
•-1 18, Con. 8. Tuekersmitli, H R. S., on or about
the 1st cd September last, a Bo PIG. The owner
is requeeted to prove property pay charges and
take it *Ivey. WM. MeCONNE . 261-4
[STRAYED H -
sTRAYED from Lot 87, Con. 3aTuckersraith, L.
R. Sa on or aboutthe last of July, a year-old
HEIFER trf red roan colo. A zinc ear mark
with thepoprietor's name at'.ped in fulL Ana
person giving such information d the Undersigned
as will lead to its recovery will suitably *ward -
d. JOHN KEMP, Brncefield,
261-4
• ESTRAY HE FER.
CAME into the premises of ti e undersigned Lot
1, Con. 7, Grey, on er about he lst of Septem-
ber last, a zed and white HE 'ER, one year old.
The owner is requested to p ove property pay
eharges and take it away.
260c4 D.
otAITGHLIN.'-
ESTRAY
S.
CAME into the premisea of t e mibfloriber, Liit
30, Co42,literris, about the 10th of November,
four red and two white and ne blue yearling
TTEI.FERS. The owner is requ sted to prove pro -
pe, pa e charges and take the • away,
260?4* I WM. WHITEFORD.
ESTRAY
riAKE into the premises of the
Con. 4, Usborne, about the
a year-old RAM. The -owner is
property; pay eharges and take i
260 LEO
subscriber, Lot 4,
iddle of anne last,
equeated to prove
away.
D lIUNTER.
ESTFtAli C Yif.
CANEE into the premises of th undersigned,. Lot
20, Con. 8, McKillop, about N v.16, a red COW,
with white face. The owner is •nested to -prove
poperty, pity charges and take away.
260*4 JOHN ADAM.
ESTRAY CA
CAME into the premises of the unglersigned, Lot
8, North Boundary Line- of Hay, about Sept.
18, one Steer coming 2, red; on Bull, tonring 2,
red; one spotted red ana. v&ite Steer, coming 8..
The owner is requested to ca , prove property,
pay charges and take them away
260*4 JAME COCHRANE.
ESTRAY CA
• CA78 to Lot. 9, Con. 2, Hullet
yortng 041.ttle-4 steers and
on the bottera of both ears.I
quested °to prove property, pay e
them away.
260*4 JOSEPH
on Nov. 21, five
heifer; marked
he owner is re-
penses end take
BR/INFIELD.;
STRAYED PIG.
STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber,
about the 10th of November, s-learsolvPIO,•
hr
color:nee1y black, with a feiv -white -pots. Any
gi
person a information which will lead to its
recovery ' i be suitably rewarded.
RO3ERT SCOTT.
Roxburgh Nov. 26, 1872. - 260
ESTRAY CATTLE.
CAME bite the premises of the undersigned, Lot
81, Con:, 14, Mcicillop„ about Sept. 10, last, a
smell red Heifer corning two years old; also, a
grey steer n-tata red neck, of the same age. The
owrfer is retfuested to call, prove property pay
charges and take them away.
260*4 1 RICHARD RYAN.
ESTRAY CATTLE:
AME bite, the premises of the undersigned, Lot
32, Con. 6, -McKillop, on oic a out the 15th of
November, two yearling- cattle a STEER and
H ELFER, red and white. The o i er is requested
to prove preperty, pay charges, and take them
away.- CHARLES DODDS. 259-4*
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ESTRAYS
GAME to the prernises of the
32, Con. 18, Gey, on or about
lastaa red and white two -year -o
owner is requested to call, pro
charges, and take him away..2,594r SHN
undersigned Lot
he lst of October
d STEER. The
e property, pay
Me• IUGIIT.
ESTRAY HE FER;
riAmE to Lot 28, COU. 9, no h hall, Morris,
about the middle of August, a red HEIFER,
two years old. The owner will lease -prtive pro-
perty, pay eolteuses and take it a ay.
259-4* IONAT MOORE,
ESTRAY ST ER.;
/IAMB int; the premises of the dersigned, Lot
1-1 2, Con. , Hullett, on or alio t the 15th of No-,
'ember, a red and white ST :It coming three
years old. The owner is requea ed to call, prove
property, pa Y charges and take th: animal away.
259-4JO :1 H1NCHLEY.
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STRAYED CAT LE.
sTRIYED from the premises o the subscriber,
Lot 9, Cora. 5, McKillop, du • g the past sum-
mer, seven yearling CATTLE, co ing two, that is
to say, lo heifers and three ete rs. Two of the
heifers aa white, and one of the steers grey, the
others re4I and white. The tips f the tails of all
havebeexk cliped. For such • ormation as will
lead to thkiraecovery a liberal re ard will be paid.
58*4 JOSI PH EVANS.
STRAY STE R.
AME into` the enclosure of ts e undersign
ed,,
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Lot 16, Co, n.' 6. Stanley, on ir about the 1st
of September last, &whitish ST DER, with short
horns, coming 8 years old. The o • er is requested
to prove property, pay charges an, take it away.
25844 THOMAS JOHNSTON. ,
ESTRAY HEI ER.
CAmE into the premises of the • dersigncd, Lot
1--) 15, Con. 4, Uaborne'on or ab ut June 1, 1872
a dark red H t,IFER, one year old The owner is re
qudsted to prove property, pay ex enses and take
it 2aw4y. _
58
GEORG BITRWELL.
ESTRAY ST(Tm
C(IAMB to Lot. 13, Con. 10, mot llop, about two
monthsao, a EWE and a L. , : , both long
tailedethe ewe marked on both ,. , s. The owner
will please pay expenses and take hem away.
258*5 • 1NR Y HART.
ESTRAY ST
CAME to Lot 12, Con. 2, Tuc
I8-1 Sept. 1, a two-year-old STEE
The owner will please prove prope
and take it away.
2581'4 MICHAEL
ESTRAY ST
(NAME into the premises of th
2, Con. 14, Hulltt, on or a
greyieh-colored STEER rising t
The owner is requested to pro
charges and take him away.
258-4
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t4- I cLEARIN,
Dry Goods andSpialt Wares
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a Now is the time to get'
Good Bargains for Holiday Prese. tits*
just received a good assortment of the .following articles, which will rev sold asap
tADIES' land CHILDREN'S WOOL JACKETS,
BREAKiA ST SillAWLS,
SONTAGS, CLOUDS, 'SCARFS, WOOL AND KiD
Mils, Gloves, _Hosiery,
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•CfIILDREN'S IVIERTNO CLOAKS
AND MERINO BRAIDED DRESSES,
FURS, CHIGNONS, MILLINERY, (Stc,
FIOFFINAN: BROTHERS'
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CHEAP CASH STOR.
STRAYED HEIFERS.
STRAYED from the premises of the undersigned,
Lot 1, Con, 18, Grey, some time during August
last, two nel_FERS, coming two. One was spot-
ted red andwhite, the other was white, with head
end neck mixedred and white. Any person giving
such information as willles.d to the recovery of the
above animals will be suitably rewarded, and any
person found harboring them after the publication,
of this notice will be prosecuted according to law.
259-4* JOHN HEWITT, Walton P. O.
ESTRAY EWE.
nA1MEE- into the premise': of the undersigned, Lot
21e, Con. la•McKillop, about -Oct. 15, a white
ewe SHEEP. The owner is irequesteil to prove
propertyapay charges aed takeit away.
258-4' DAVID DORRENCE.
ESTRAY STEER
sTRAYED into the premises of the subscriber,
Lot 19, Con. 8, Grey, about the middle of Aug-
ust last, a brindle and white STEER coming two.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
charges and take it away.
258c*4 HUGH McCA:RTNEY.
TEACHER WANTED.
*ANTED for School Section No. 1, Township
of Turribeny, a TEACHER holding a third
class certificate. Duties to begin Jan. 2, 1873.
Apply to 'WM. MOFFAT, DUNCAN MeNAITG-H-
TON, and WM. KING, Trustees, Morrisbank post -
office, - 259
TEACHER WANTED.
WANTED, for School Oection No. 9, Grey,
" male or fernale TEACHER holding a third.
class certificate. Duties commence Jan. 1, 1873.
Applyto HARTWELL SPEIRA.N OT GEORGE MOK.A.Y,
Grey P. O. 258
T EACH ER WANTED.
WANTED for School Section No. 9, McKillop,
" a male TEACHER htilding a. seeond or third
class certificate. Application, accompanied by
references,to
ar
to be made to either of the trustees,
addressedWalton P. 9. w. BELL, A. CAVANAGH,
War. Res, Truetties. 258
TEACHER WANTED
VOR Harpurhey School. Duties to commence'
Jan. 1, 1873. Apply to FRANCIS SCOTT, DA
VID MCCITLLOOH Or HUGH ROBB, Trustees. 0
BOILER FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE, cheap, a Locomotive Boiler, nearly
new, and in excellent condition. Capacity, 25
horse power. Apply to JOHN GOVENLOCK,
Seaforth, Ont. 257
CAUTION.
A ix persons are hereby cautioned against giving
-Lel- any person or persons credit on my account,
without my written order or pass -book, as I will
not be responsible for the same.
WILLIAM KENNEY,
MoFillop, Lot 1, Con. 2, Dec. 4, '72, ' .261*4
CAUTION.
THE public are hereby cautioned against pina
chasing or negotiating a note of hand drawn by
li
Daniel Campbell, ine. vox' of John II. Somerville;
for the sum of° -two-a:1611Rn and fifty cents,
and bearing date a (Int the 14th of April, 1872and
payable on or before the 1st of January. The
above note has been lost, and payment of the same
has been stopped. , JOHN H. SOMERVILLE.
Morris, Nov. 14, 1872.• 259-4
1 CAUTION.
THE public' are hereby cautioned against pur-
chasing a allot e of Hand, drawn by ANTONY
TYNDEL, in faVer of PETER GRASSI'S or bearer for
the amount of $16, dated Jan. 5, 1871, and made
payable one year from date. The above note has
been lost, and payment has been stopped.
258.4 PETER GRASSIE.
PURE BERKSHIRE BOAR.
FIRST CLASS.
At Service of Farmers.
TERMS -$1., CASH.
Privilege of returning during season.
F. THOMPSON,
259-6 Huron Road, Ilullett.
NOTICE.
OTICEis hereby given that I will not be re-
sponsible for any debts contracted in my name
from this dateawithout my written order. DAVID
LOGAN, late of Grey Township.*
Seaforth, Nov. 23, 1872. 260-4+
NOTE LOST.
L.OST, a Note of Hand, bearing date Sept. 12,
-La 1872, made by Hugh McEwen, in favor of
of Patnck Murphy, for the sum of $20, and pay-
able two months after date. The publio are here-
by cautioned against purchasing or negotiating
the eboire note, as payment of the same has been
stopped. 260-1
ROOMS TO LET.
rro LET, in Scott's Block, two commodious
-ersmith, about -1 Rooms on the second flat. Apply to
white and red.
ty, pay charges,
BOAR DI NG. ,
T_T COLLADAY has leased the large and com-
medicine house, on the Salt Works Grounds,
adjoining the Railway Station, and hafitted it up
as a boarding-house. Good table and comfortable
rooms. Persons wishing a pleasant boarding-
house should apply, as there are at present a few
vacancies. Transient boarders accommodetecl
228
195 McCAUGHEY & HOLMSTED.
FFERNAN.
yr .
subscriber, Lot
iout Sept. 1, a
ee Years old.
e proerty, pay
CIS NOBLE.
less than hotel rates.
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
To behad at the
FLOUR AND FEED STORE
At the loweet prices.
Call and examine our well -selected stook of
TEAS, SUA.r,' COFFIES, &c.
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Canned Fruit, Oysters, Salm'
on Lobsters and
Sardines constantly on hand.
Stock raisers would do well to try Simpson's Horse
and Cattle Spice, the finest and cheapest Condi-
tion Powder in the word.
J. P. ITENDALL & C's (late W. A. Shearson &
C.) eelebrated
FAMIL FLOUR
Delivered on the shortest notice.
The highest Market Price paid for all kinds of
Preduce.
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CEDAR P08TS and "TINGLES still on hand
THOMAS LEE.
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TUFTS & HAMILTON'S
CHEAP GROCERY,
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. AINLEyvILLE,
IS TREE PLACE TO BUY
THE BEST A]itD *CHEAPEST
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Teas,.ug' ar, Raisins and
Currants --all new fruits,
Crockery, Ecolltel ware & Olaswae
Also, the best brands of
RYE AD CO MON WHISKY
B y,
Sher4 and Poll Wines.
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ALII Mt. PORTER
Alway on hand.
FLOUR, OAT AIL D CORN MEAL,.
• LAKE H ON FISH,
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! Wholesae andretaiL
FRESH OYST RS received daily.
AncrarvILLE, Nov. 2, 1872. 260c18,
ght fturo4 expotior
IS PUBLISHED
EVERY FRE1-1)AY MORNININ G
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SEAFORTH
TERUS.-$1.50 per yar m advance, or $2 a the
end of the year.
AdvertisIng Bates.
TRANSIENT.
First insertion, per lite,
sertions, 2 cents each time,
conanecr
One columnone year
it 46 emu 64
" months
Hall " 'one yeIr
8 cents subsequent W-
rier line.
RATES.
$00 60
u 00
20 00
8500
20 00
" " 8 months . 12 00
One-fourth one 20 00
il it hell e 12 00
66 " 8 months •, 8 00
One-eighth One year .. 12 00
d( Id half t ( . i
.... 800
44 " 8 months.....5 00
One -twelfth one year 8 00
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64 if eau id . 5 00
8 months 8 00
Business Cards, (6 linesand undo,vie year.. 4 00
Advertisements of Strayed, Lost, Found, &c.,
not exceeding 10 lines-afirst month, $1; after first
month, 50 cents each month.
Advertisements of FARMS and REAL ESTATE
for sale, not exceeding 15 lines-ftrst month, $1 50;
each subsequent month 75 mite.
Births, Marriages, D atb--Gratis.
Advertisements with ut specatio directione will
be inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly.
MeLEIN BROWIERS.
CLEA_RING SALE
OF
CANADIAN COTTONS
8 AT OOST
AT LOCAN & JAMIESON S.
THESE COTTONS ARE
MANUFACTURED
AT TRF.
Lyg:TER MILLS,
AND Ai.
*RE
IRAmqT E 134 P11
Also, Canadian, English
SCOTCH TWEEDS,.
Cost, under last; year's Prics.
We are preparedito make those Tweed -into Suits, whicliaare
WARRANTED TO FirroRNO SLE.
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" Money . Saved is Money Earned"
YOU "CAN SAVE.MONEY BY BUYING YOUR
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WILSON & YOUNC'S,,
MAIN STREET, SEAFOTH.
JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER, DIRECT FROM CHINA, .
A LARCE CtVISICHMENT OF TEA,
Coni3itingof the following kindil FINE YOUNG .U.YSON, PING: SUUY,„,
MOYUNE, GUNPWDER, .CONGO, SOUGHONG, ORANGE
• PEKOU and other iirst-clasa brands. -
As a 'very large stock of these Teas has been received, they will It sold very cheap._
FRU ITSII.
RAISINS --New Valentia, Layer, Sultana and MOusquetel; frishiand newt%
CURRANTS -In great quantity and surprisingly. cheap. .*
ORAGE, LEMON and CITRON PEELS.
PRUNES --Very nice, and good value..
LIQUORS
Of all kind, and of thalhest brands, wholesale and retaili
WINES AND BRANDIES, for medicinalipuiposes, warranted. pure..
ALES AND PORTER, in bottles onon draft,. warranted ipoa..
FLOUlt AZTD TEO. .
All kinds, delivered promptly in.any part ofFSeaforth, Egmondville and Ilaaprhiky..
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POULTRY.
CASH paid for any quantity of well-drssed Poultry.
All kinds of FARM PRODUCE.taken at the highest market prices..
300 Packages- No. 1 BUTTER wanted.
WILSON 46 YOUNG, Scott's Block, Saforth..
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THE LOST IS FOUNDI
The Dead Come to
Life.
P'13:0-11IT,
WROXETER,
Ho:ving reopened business in his new stand, op-
posite the Post Office, is prepared to fill all orders
and do hasinees with heetneas and despatch. He
has alseou hand a large stock of STOVES, which
will he sol4 cheap for eash.
N.B.-The substuilier, having lost his books by
the late fire, would feel thankful to those iudebted
to like, if they would call and settle accounts as
Soeu as possible, so as to =able him' to carry on
business.
R. PAULIN.
Wroeter, Oct. 22, 18721 256
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CARD..
To the Bdtepayers ofthe Village of'Sea-
forth,:
Having heard that there is a report in °tades
tion, to the effect that I do mit intend to offer
myself for re-election as your Reeve at the coming
election, I beg to state that 1 ani in the field. seek-,
ing re-election at your hand, feeling tbet Ihave
done nothing to forfeit the trust xeposed in me.
dmingrary tenure of °ee.
JAMES H. BENSON.
NOTICE.
NT MICE is hereby given that application well be
'" made at the next session of the .Legislative
Aseerably of Ontario for an aot to incorporate
the Townships of Mornington, Elmo. and Wallace
and the Tillage of Listowel ID the County of
Perth, Grey and Howick in the County of Hurons
and Marylaorough in the County of Wellingon into
a junior County, to be called the Count/ of Mait-
land, and attached to -the County of Wellington
for municipal and judiebil Purposes, With a Regis-
try Office in the village of Listowel for said junior
County.
Dated at Listowel,
this 12th of November, 182 } 258-4
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