The Huron Expositor, 1873-01-17, Page 5Gy
ng i was wir;tet ire e€iUni,h
the know knowleogeof members of
elite:
Mr, Young, of . fanehester
wa pesented, net New Year's d"& by .
llu ib r his migreeptidn, with a purse
ittai;ring $61.
33T.
wrOlit Exeter, an Dee. 22, the
of M : 1<1< Crawford, of a -
Lt
e
At Holinesville; on the 3d
the wife of Rev. W. K _ Smith,
OIn f
MAIMIAGEES.
w1r1 Y---Coow.-•- At the Bible Ohne
en Parsonage, in Usborne,, on Wed.
nesde , the 1st inst., by ev, ` W. O
Beer; Mr, John W. Mowbray,
to Miss Lydia Cooke oo -
borne,s � y of Hay.
Awls -Rem -On In ThursEday, the -2d
last., by Rea. Orr Waters, ; of St. Mare
Mr. ,Richard Marquis, Jr., eldest yon`
of Richard Marquis, Esq., Usborne.. t4
Miss Maggie bertha .Beed, elder':..
daughter of t'hi I tp Peed, Ewe, •of Ua-
borne.
r rvve--•SA r'LuL--By Rev. J. Graham,
on Jan . .18:3; at the residence: of
the brides Ether, Clinton, Mr. JAIL
Oliver, of Seaforth, to Miss, Ellen Sa
Ville, of Olntoxi,r
GREY -BROW LEE. -By the - Vie, at -
the
:the residence of Mr_ George Lrowulee.,
township of Hullett, Mr. Robert Grey,,
to Miss- eathertixe Brownlee,, both of
the township of Hallett,
I (3 I--BROWNLEE.--At the resi`denee
of Rev. Mr. Blackstock, Goderich; oa
Dec. 31, Mr Richard Wllsoti, of Chel-
sea, Michigan, ,to Miss Josephine
Brownlee, of Clinton.
sees-MCEwete--At Brue:efield; ou
New Year's, day, bit Jr John Rosa,
Mr. William Spear,: to Misa Isabella
McEwen, both of the township- of
Stanley.
4 "' 1��,I.v-l;.---1*tt Clinton, can lJan� .I,.
by Rev. Mr: Kellogg, Mr. Peter Daly,
of Seaforth, to Miss Sarah Finch,, of`
Clintou-
STRA -Mol RI ON. ---At Owen Sound,,
on Dec. 31, by the bride's father. Hugh
Innes Strang,. B. A,, Head Master hf
Goderich High School, to Elizabeth,.
fourth daughter of Rev. Duncan Mor-
rison, M. A.
I T :re NAu ..---In Seaforth, on Jan. 15,e
ley Rev. Mr:. Goldsmith, Mr.. Thomas
Tapp, to Miss Charlotte Nairn, both
of Osborne.
vzs.-THORNTON". --- In Sea€eeth, on
Jan_ 15, by Rev.: Charles Lavell, M.
A., Mr. Hugh Davis, to Miss Rebecca
( Thornton, both. of Hallett.
DEATHS..
Mama. -In Hullett, ea Jan. 1, 1873, J
Fisher, aged 23 years.
CAMPBELL. ----In Usborne on " Jan. 1,
Mrs. Simon Campbell, aftei an illness «
of about 5 weeks.. -
r=AC`FENz1E-- In Toronto. on Sunday'
night,, Jan. 12, Mrs. Mackenzie, relict
of the late W illiarn Lyon Mackenzie,
hi the 71st year of her age.
-
k.LAY.--At Walkerton, on Jan: 9
Mrs. McLay, Mother of .John. McLay,
Esq:. .Registrar of Bruce, aged 78
yam.
i &MI, -pit Comber, on. 'Dec- 31; 1872,
f Minnie Elizabeth Smith, daughter of
1 William and' Aurie Smith, aged 3
years and 7 mouths.
�} 0.1.3=.- On the 5th inst., after a short
!`
Alma's,; John Holmes, i laitlaud Con
:cession, Goderich Township,, aged 51
years,
THE J. T' A_RKET Sa.
SI':AFORTH, January 16, 187a.
Owing to the stormy weather and bad
roads the deliveries on the market have
nest been so large during the past week,
- as can brie fernier9weeks. Wheat is
slightly lower this week.. (lata have
Laken a rise, and are still coming in very
eke lyT. Other grains remail without-
change.
ithoutchange. A good supply of pork is being
brought forward, and sells readily at
quoted prices bat for a. very superior-
s+ttnple a little snore aright be got. There
seems- to be no change worthy, of note in
other articles. We would again remind
farmers gist all grains an' pork must be
solid on the --art et as formerly. Parties'
selling these articles off the market are
liable to a heavy fine. We quote
tell heat. .. - ... 1 14 to 1 17.
Spring Wbi.at 1 14 to 1 17 -
Barley.. .... ... , . « 0 48 to 0 50
Oat:, - . .. 0 35 to 0. 38
Peas .;. , . ... 0 55 to 0 60
lttttter,No.1,Rolls. ... - .. 0 14
No. 2... .... 0 9
No.. .. 0 6 -
Egger 0 00 to 0 18
Maur 6 50 to 0 00
E€l+iy:- .. _...12 00'to 15 00
Uieles e 600
Skeels Skintr .. _..� 0 50 to = 1.50
i ,Ralf Ski,is, (veal) per lb., < . 0 09 to . 0 10
'Balt tretaii_l pelt barrel.....e0 U0 to 1 :le
i Potatoes, perbc.ithel 0 45 to. 0 50
i Fresh Pork per 100 t1 4 75 to 5 00'
s Oatmeal irl .....«...._..: ,0 00 to. 5 at
Al'l'ies per Leslie! - _ ..... 0 60 to 0 75
Beef. per quarter, ,H lli. , : , . , . 0 031to, 0'05.
I woos!. . _ _ .. . 2 50 to, 3 00.
CLINTON, San. 9, 1872.
•
Vali Wheat .,. .. .$1 14 i': 117
Spring W!teat_........«_.,,<..... 1 14 (a 1 16
0 33 ra @ 30
I Baxley 0.45 (o 0 50
057 as 059
0 10 (0 0 14
Eggsi•.-._<•........... ... 0 16 (c 0 IS
kitty, per ton,.
< i2 00 14 00
4 50 r 4 75
Leri lo -x, Jan. 16,. 18=7_?.
White Fall wheat per bushel, $1 20 to
$1 30 ; Redd Bell wheat, $1 16 to 1 20 ;
Spring wheat: per Bushel, $1 18 to $1 21e
Barley, 50 (its. to 57 ets.; Peas, 55 as.;
to 90 ets Oats, 34 cts. to 35 cts ; but-
ter (rots) per pound, 16 ets to- 20 ets.;.
; hatter (creek') 10 ets. to 14 eta. eggs per
t : dozen, 2'3 eta to 25 ets. beef, $4 to
dressed hogs, 4 50 to $5 54.
Tolue 're, Jan 16, 1873,
11
ka
wheat, per husks!, $1 25 to
Ei $1 38; Spring when, $1. 22 to $1 23
Barley, 68 cts; Oats, x
a t3 41 eta. to 42 cts . s<
Peas, � 66 eta. to 70 eta.; Rye Cis dee:-
I dressed' hogs, per 100 peuuds, $5 25 to
$5 50; beef, lis -quarters, per pound,
ti ets ; beef, fore -quarters, earls L
3ets to4cts.
. per P
!.Pea,...<,.,_ _. «
!Batter
el
MONTREAL, _L, Jan. 16. 1$73.
cl
Flour .:.�. -.Market
lar
r
ttit-t •
dull and erten r
r,
he few. s extra a„lowe
ales of
tra an
d
fancy, fr0
d
ca
s � rorty, have been at late- retest bat
rior has sold
o. 2 brought
11egs=-Sales on
50 to $5.60, ac
quality.
Butter -Choice
rates ; inferior a
grease.
6 10 a chef e APPRENTICE WANT D.'
, TO Illacksxhitlringbusiness.
b. O eaforth.
34Ir)INTti$H .1t MO>rtliis N,
Spot and toarrive et
.ording to Overage and
fair demand `at late
neglected,' except as
f tv a • oore'da.n. 15, 1873.`I
Flour eils at 29s 6 id Wheat lis 4d to 12S
3a for Red Weste ; Spring ; 12s Od: to
12s 24 for red win . r ; and 12s: 3d to 12s
54 for white avers e 12s 9d to 13s 0d
for club ; corn 2 s 3d. ;. barley 4s ` 6d ;
oats 3s 2d peals - ; new pork 62s 6c1 ;
lard 38s Oct ; V. S. bonds --904,:
TORONTO CA 'TLE MARKET.
BEEVES. --T nhe arket has been blit
poofly supplied w ttt first-class animals
during the past we k; There were about
93 eartin mainly. of e
ix c loads in,co vis i a
-ond-class, half of hich•werelt ken y
loe.al.butehers, the rest going eat. Pries
- remain abrut'5e f r first-class, :4c. to 4 c
for second-class. and 3e to 3ic for third-
class.
SABer.-Very few have come fordwatjd
and prices are well maintained. �1 e
quote first-class $7 to $8, second-class 5
. to $6 and third-class 3 to $4,
LAMBS. -Continue in small supply and
steady at $5 far fi rst • ciass,, $4 for second . -
glass
class and $3 to $3 50 for third -Blase..
CALv.-=The few coming in have
been taken at `, $S for first-clas's, $5 for
second -elves, and. $3 50 to $4 for third-
class.
Hoos. -Not many coming forward, but
late sales to the paekers have, been At" $4
123 litre weight. l
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARK T.
BUFFA.L0,- Tan. 16
The following shows the receipts and
ahipments of livestock at . East -Buffalo
for the week thus far, beginning ss ith
Sunda -y x-.
Receipts.
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses.
head.' bead. head. head.
Sunday..,...,; 1,666 1,000 7,400 4$
Monday ; 1,904 2,000 4,1400 48
Tuesday ... , . 391 1,800 3,500
Wednesday.. 1,870 4,800 1,500 48
Total... `...5,831 9,600 17,200 144
Same timeliest
week ...; . 3,264 9,000 17,300 112
Shipments. -
' Cattle, Sheepa Hogs, Horses.
head. head. head. head:
Sunday... 34 400 3,400 80"
M on day. 1,156 1,800 3, 900 64
Tuesday. : 1,700 2,000 6,500
Wednesday 1,120 3,000 5,5000
Total......, 4,010 7,200 19,300. 1.44
Same time last
week, 2,823 7,000 17,000 112
CATTLE.- Receipts to -day, iucludinig
29 card reported to arrive, were 1,670
head, making the total supply for t e
week thus far, 5,$31 head, or 343 ear ,
against 192 cars forthe same time 'la t
week. The market was dull and wee.
yesterdai's prices. The attendance f
buglers was good, but the bidding was net
so spirited as yesterday. Sales Compri-
'ed about 1,000 head. Transaction were
as follows :
No. pf Average -
Head. Weight, lbs.
Price.
67 Illinois steers, 1,255 $6 20
32 " " 1;248 - 6 00
68 " 1,241 6 00'
69 Texas " 1;125 • 5 35
20 Cherokee " . 1,070 - 5 30
20 Ohio " 938 4 65
95 Kentucky`, t' 1,236 6 373
,19' Mick. •`1,017 1,017 . 5 00
And' 9 other sales.
SWEET AND LAMBS. -Receipts for to-
day 4,800 hemi, making the total supply
for the week, thus far, 9,600 head, against
9,000 head for the same time last week.
The market opened lively and firm, at
. •.last week's closing rates • We note the'
following sales
No. of A verage •
Head. Weight, lbs: Price
188 Mich. sheep, 77 . $5 00
181 " 86 5 50
98 Illinois <t 77 4 00 ,
160 Ohio " 102 6 00I
100 State " 96 - 5 60
'87 Canada sheep and -
lambs, 111 7 374
75 " . 135 6 751
• Hoes. --Receipts to -day,. 1,500 _head;
making the total supply for the week
thus far, 17,200 head,- against 17,300
head for the same time last week. The
market was slow this morning, at about
15c per cwt. off from yesterday's prices.
Heavy hogs rule at $4.20 to $4 30 ;• anti
Fight hogs $4 35 to 4 40, with selected
lots at a shade higher figura We note
t':elfollowing sales
of of Average'. -
cad.
Weight, 1bs. Price.
8 Ohio hogs, 169 $4 45
1 6 • ` 108 4 45
9 " " e 198 4 40
1. 1 a i. a I39 4 40
d 4 other sales.
•
NEW YORK HORSE MARKET.
TUESDAY, Jan. 14, 1873.
The business of the week was'confined
a fairly active, trade in work horses,'
a firm_ prices • but there was nothing
ing in h gher valued. The sale for
500 of Mr. L. C. Chase's black geld--
,
eld-, India Rubber. was the .only promi-
'n nt trausactipn to note. The stoele
o ered at public auction was, as a rule
low the average quality and prices obi
t ined under the hammer were gufl%low,
ry few fine coach horses have been
a ong the arrivals which reached the
orae market within the last two
months ; but the late Fall trade having
been very dull (on aecouut,of,theprevail-
in epidemic,) a comparatively 'large
n mber of 111 coming under the category
of pleasure horses are now being winter-
is the city, and have: concentrated in
t e hands of a few dealers of larger
ans, who- hold their • stock at steo_ ng
Y and ae-
fi res in anticipation of -an earl -
ti •e Spring trade.
GOLD. --The price of gold. in New York
is quoted at 112 to1121.
NOTICE.
HE anderaib
ned:.onbehalfoftheia Baptist Ch rti
,
Seaforth, will offer for sale by Public Auction
at the orrice of Mr. John 8• Porter, Seaforth, ori
th i 19th day of February, A. D.1873, at the hour
of o'clock in the afternoon, that certain "parcel of
Ia d, being village lot No. 92, of the Jarvis Survey.
of part of the said village of Seaforth. Terms-
per cent, of the purchase money to be paid by
pu chatter on the day of sale, and the balance -of
th said purchase money upon ibeing furnished,.
wi h a valid- conveyance= of the srlid•premises, said
co veyance to be prepared at the expense of the
pn •hailer, by the Solicitors for the paid Trustees.
e ated January 16,187' .
ROBT. BRETT,
SAMTi L TROTT, Trustees.
A.
1kicD U«ALL
1
BENSON MEYER,i
`67 Solicitors for Truatees.
SAWYER AND . ENGINEER WANTED.
iv ANTED, a-Srst-elass SAWYER; also, a first -
yl class LNOTICE+R. Apply to •
267-4 LABEE & MOON A T 1i, Seaforth.
CARPETBAG LOST.. .
08T, ,between•Canronbr'ook...and Seaforth, on
Saturday, Jan. 11, a CARPETBAG, containing
a quantity of Clothing there were two leather
straps attnolned to the handles. Any person giving
information respecting it which will lead to its re-
covery will be suitably rewarded on applying at
this office. - 26744
ESTRAY EWE.'
CilMiE to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 27,
Con. 2, Hibbert, last summer, a black. EWE
LAMB. The owner is requested to prove property,
`
pay expenses and take its.*, y
26744 - JOHN CRONIN.
1
ESTRAY HEIFER.
'C AME into the premises of then undersigned, lot
" , on or 'about
1 U, Con. �, `1 ue,kersmith, L. R. S., u.
the latter part of October last, a red awl gray
HEIFER, coming two years old.. The owner is
requested to prov.h property, Pay charges and take
her away_. ,
267*4 PI TRICK FORD.
NOTICE
Is. persons •indebted to are by BOOB A
AC
-
C UNTor*1Ewill please settleat once
and saves the disagreeable work. of the COURT,
which must be resorted. to in the event of further
delay. Messrs, LOGAN & JAMIESON are author-
ized -to receive payment and give receipts.
LAST -VARNTh G.
267: JNO. LOGAN.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
NOT ICE. -All persons indebted to the estate of
the late:Gamma 8rnnn,-of the Township of
Morris, either by !vote or otherwise, are requested
to pay the same immudiatt1y to the undersigned,:
or they will beputinto Court for colleistion.
WM. SHEDDON, Eacntors,
267*4 THOS. ANDERSON.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
-OTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore snbeisting between -us, the, nnder-
siened, as Retail Grocers and Drrfg;ists, in the
village of Brussels,has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All'rdebts owed to the said part-
nership are to be paid to NEIL McLAIIGHLIN or
C. It. COOPER, *t Brussels.
Dated at Brussels this seventh tiay of January,
A. D., 1878.
Witness, C. R. COOPER.
ANDREW Muni,
..267c8 NEIL McLAUCHLIN. -
999.
An; Old. Fr'ieaid in a New Place.
REMOVED.
WM. AULT begs to inform his customers that
he has just opened alarge stock of the choic-
est Geoceries and Prdvisions in the store adjoining
Campbell's Clothing Store, opposite the - Mansion
Hotel,' a few doors north of his old stand, where he
hopes to be favored with the patronage of his cus-
tomers. ' Win. Anithaving removed to hu -ger prem-
ises_ where he can keep larger and better assort-
ed stock; is in a better position than ever to snit
customers. Cali and see the old friend. '
FISH. N
A large et:a& of all kinds of 'fresh and salt -water
FISH.
AU LT
Cannot be beat. for TEAS. They are first-class
and cheap. 267
JOHN SEATTER,
CHEMIST' AND DRUGGIST,
Has now on hand a full assortment of all the lead-
, ing medicines of the day, comprising
Dr. Wheeler's Compound ,Elixir of Plies-'
• - 7ltates,
Drs. Ayer's, Radway's, Depew's and Hag -
yard's Medicines, ,
Thomas' Eclectrie Oil,
Kennedy's Medical Discovery,
Extract of, Buchu,
Horse and Cattle Medicines,
Superior Dye Stuffs, -.
Petifumery Combs and Brushes,
Hair Oils and Pomades,
School Books and Stationery.
EXCHANGE OFFICE -
In connection, where all parties going to the
United States eau be supplied with American sur
xency. Money to lend_ on easy -terms. Tickets is-
sued to all parts of Europe and the Western States.
. Parties wishing to bring out their friends from
Europe can be supplied with tickets here to send
to them.
267- • JOHN SEA ITER,
TO TEACHERS.
METHOD OF INSTRUCTION, by Wickersham,
School Economy, by -Wickersham.
Manual of ..Mechanics, Moughton.
RICHT LINES IN RICHT PLACES,
oTTR, Bo1�=Es,
LATHAM'S - GRAMMAR,
SWINTON'S PROGRESSIVE GRAMMAR,
Eyes an,d Ears, by..Ross.
• For sale by
R. LUMSDEN,
SEAFORTH.
NOTICE.
The Connell of the County of limon will meet in
the
COURT ROOM
-
U
,
In the town of Goderich, on .
Tuesday,
January 28, Ills,.
PETER ADAMSON, '
County Clerk.
COUNTY CLEBK's
Goderich, Jan.
OFFICE,
14,.1873..
267-2
Insolvent Act of 18694
In the maty r of John Criss, an Insolvent
A. Dividend Sheet has been prepared, open to•ob-
jection
`
until thefourthafter
dayof February,ter
which dividends will be:paid.
THOS. KIDD, Assignee.
Seaforth, Jan. 9,1873.,• -3
�1 TIGHT_SQUEE
HARD UP, MUST SELL.
ON MONDAY, JANUARY 20, MR. DENT WILL BEGIN A
CREATCLE-ARi-NC. SALE
And will sell off 'regardless of cost. His entire stook of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
MUST BE SOLD .AT ONCE.
DONT- NEGLECT; THIS, THE BEST CHANCE YOU EVER HAD FOR BARGAINS.
Remember DENT'S CheaStore, Seaforth.
Tho best ORGANS and MELODEONS always on. hand cheap. -
MANCHErER HOUSE.
CLOSING SALE OF THE SEASON.
IJRY GOOPS..
BANKRUPT STOCK
AT 'slit
MANCHESTER HOUSE
A HOUSE;
SEAFORTH.-
EAFoRTH.
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LOGAY & JAMIESON.
FREE MARKETS, NO TOLLS.
IURRA TT FOR
K1DD 'S E-MPORIUM.
You will come to town without a frown,
At T. Kidd's e'mporiurn purchase free,
Where the largest stock to be found
Is kept by him for Seventy-three.
Ladies' Silks, and Poplins,
WEDDING DRESSES IN GREAT VARIETY,
GENTS' OVERCOATS AT COST, -
r OR OIL CLOTH'S' CUT TO FIT ANY SILL' $1PER Y
I'I0 �f' � �S ARE YARD.
A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, ALL QUALITIES.
Pay me all':you owe before you go
To other shops, to buy for cash,
Then better friends we'll be, you know,
Fors in my stock there is no trash.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE..
TTU o f t1A `J KIDD.
SEAFORTH PACKING HOUSE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
s ` MR; T iOMAI8 STEPHENS
Takes ranch pleasure in informing his numerous
customers that he has recommenced. the Pork-
Peeking business in his - -
Old Stand, North Main -street.
Having secured the services of a Practical SAU-
SAGE -MAKER, the publio can rely ou getting a
FIRST-CLASS AItTXCLE in, either
SAUSAGES. Olt SUOA3I4CUREi) IIAMS.
Those in need or"such would do well to give him a
call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders
promptly attended to.
THOMAS STEPHENS,
264 - Min -street, Seaforth.
EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT
PAIN.
(-1 CAI;T`li RIGHT, L. D. S„ Surgeon Dentist,
• attends in Seaforth, at linox'S Hotel, the first
Tuesday andWednesday of eaaohrnonth; in Clinton,.
at ?the Commercial Hotel, on the foliowing Thus
days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at
Stratford office. -
Parties requiring new teeth are requested to pa,
s
� day ofaf-
f at iiexforth and Clinton, on to,. first
' •endance. had
Testimonials of over 500 patients who have
heir teeth extracted by the use of the Ga.., may
be seen at ray office in Stratford.
Teeth inserted in the most substantial and im-
proved styles. -
Filling done in gold, &e., in a manner which can-
not be surpassed, 267
WAK1TED. -
energetic man to canvass pertain townships
-' isr iTnron and Perth, as Assistagtt Agent for
the g •icultiunl Mutual Assurance Association) of
London. The most popular farm company g
business. -Apply,
stating past stard
present
employ -
Mont,
t
oy-
Mont
with references, to
CHARLES' WILE,
Clinn.
206 -
ESTRAY
HEIFER.
TWO-YEAR-OLD uoulie
Heifer, shoat the
15th - of . November, on lot 16, concession 4,
Hay. The owner is requested to prove property,
pay charges and take her away.
265*4 JOHN LAING, Eodgerville.
ESTRAY DOG.
A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER DOG followed
the undersigned from Varna, on MONDAY,
Dec. 80, 1872: The owner can have the same by
paying the expense of this addvertisement.- If not
claimed within one mouth, the dog will be sold to
pay expenses. JAMES LOGAN,.
26544 Lot 5, Con. 5, Stanley.
ESTRAY STEER.
GAVE to Lot 9, Con. 18, Me:Killop, about the
end of September last, a year-old past white
and red STEER. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay expenses and take it away.
264.4 SVM. DYNES.
SUFFOLK BOAR.'
THE undersigned has a full -bred Suffolk BOAR,
on Lot No. 15,Con. 9, McRillop, which he will
keep for the service of Sows during the present
season. Terms, $1, payable at the time of ser-
vise, with the privilege of returning during the
season, if necessary. -
265-4. • S. SMITH.
SUFFOLK BOAR.
r� • g '.
- LFt', proprietor will keep for service during
present -season a first-class
SUFFOLK BOAR, - -
,sired by the Suffolk boar imported from England
by Mr. Fisher; of Culbornt.
rr'ERSIS.
One dullar cash, with privilege of returning during
season. JAMES LANDESBOROUGH,. Tricker -
smith, Lot 28, Con. 8, H. R. S. 262
- -
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Tins, Partnership heretofore: existing between ' (�
Gnonoi PLUM'and `Trnoatas PEAwr, of the G O
Township of Hibbert, Threshers and Wood Saw-
yers, is now dissolved by mutual consent. All par-
ties indebted will pleases take notiee and pay up at
once to a ata.
.e AVt, co
GEORGZ FEART-
'PIiOMI.S PEARL.
266-3
FARMFRS !
5,800 Farmers' Sons and Daughter ' anted
TO PURCHASE
WILSON & YOUNG'S CROCKERY. •a
JUST RECEIVED, -
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CROCKERY,
Consisting o Tea and Dinner Sets complete, Chamber Sets, in a great variety of pat
• very complete stock of
•
CHINA. AND GLASSWARE. -
A11 their Cro�srF is of the best. No
secorid or third ware kept. This Crroekery has bt-c
u bought ,!reap
and will be sold ceeap. F ,
0
rust reed
kinds of Gro
Remembe
where Carlin
TEAS.
ed, another consignment of that superior Tea, at from'40 cis. to 41 per pound. - All otter -
nes us usual.
WILSON & YOUNG'S is the place to get choice Liquors and' Ales, and the only ping;
s celebrated XXX Ale in quarter barrels for family use iekept.
WILSON & YOUNG, -
Main -street, Sealorth.
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HERE WE ARE AGAIN..
GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Call and examine oar stock grid prices and be convinced that this in
THE PEOPLE'S
ap Grocery, - • Feed and Provision Store,
NO OLD STOG.K.
Weekly Arrivals of Fresh, Groceries.
S FROM 50 CENTS UP• TEN LBS. GOOK). STIGAR FOR $l.
White Beans. Patent Granulated Wheat.
!%WHEAT FLOUR and J. P. Kendall & Co.'s FLOUR AND FEED kept constant -
and.,
STRONG Sc FAIRLEY.
WOOL}K GOODS
AT COST •
TO MAKE I Q.01Y.E PO it
SPRIG STACK,
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
SEE1FdR1II.
NO
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Teas;
Sugars,
Raisins,
Currants,
Syrups,
C.RAHA
MARKET' FEES IN SEAFORTH,
OR'T~
And no trouble to show Goods at
L L E N 'S GROCERY,
Whieh is, perhaps, the best plain town to: purchase;
Spices,
Dried. A')ples, -
Canned Peaches,
t Veined. Peas
Canned Salmon,'
FLOUR,
Wash Tubs,
Wash Boards,
Brooms,
Pails, -
&e., &e.,
Salt -Water iler.iri. e
,Scaled Herring,.
Cod Fish,
Ilaelrets,
OATMEAL, . CORNMEAL,
M FLO1:11, BUCK. WHEAT FLOT tt, POT BARLEY, RIC E, -&e„
)3est. Fresh Ground Coffee only 30 cts.
Hibbert; Dee. 27, 1872.
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ALLEN'S OROCERY, Seaforth,