The Huron Expositor, 1873-07-18, Page 5f show *16 arl
atoba. Mr.
.t (*reek. Mato
Of 1 ant not
when do you
;bait In the Rpm
as,yen who have
ing One lot, Nkiliat
tio
heat .S1 25 per au
vas at $1 75, potatnea
1 25. Row much Nat
zie make ? You will aft,
ay this will not last. I
oj
go down. But I say
vn for ten years to:o Luihl +softie.
yet, and even ules-
le enough for local watts.
Er. Editor, for tresp •
tr valuable space, andll
eve ne space,M your tuv-
reclusion. I am, &e.,
PRANK MCP1-t1L-Lx
itliy 17, 187: - _
nto,Life Assurance
ded- to insure the liszss!ef
e Sons of Temperance
‘nee societies of the
r cent. T' premium t
public, they having
kort that there is less.
r total abstainers thatass
=other testimony lairs.
thieaee
- I
int Lodge of the Lude
Of Odd Fellows, me
the 5th of Avid next..
say has been in StatI
ce of supplying and r
citai The stock
oribea and the officers lap;
work is to be proceefted
and we may hope that lour
1 soon be assuming citygra
of light
lige as that 'potato liuga
er bushel in. South Oka -
$e .late 'election camps .
this,. a- general electron
country entirely of As
1 Booth, of East Zrra,
ford, has spring whea st
rowth the stalks -of ids
Eches inches in lengfh. ! he
ke Rio Grarsle variety„!and
it as It is tall.
Von Koerber, of Freillierg„
len, is at present in TOross
rpose of of making arrange.
*hail to this country a +tun
families who are desirous of
'ame Railway will b.e. ,stm
t -
i.
rtanent way of the
sTor nts' ,.
ess Wroxeter and Tee:sista ter
iorith ; between Hanistort
ir the work is not
er Robb,, a yery succeiissfq
-.1d stock raiser, of the iloWii.
yboro, has pre.sentedi the
atiace Agricultural SOiety
horough-bred Durhami bull.
onths old.. i
be evil, results of, the 4c-ent
the Ontario Legislature in
unicipai CouncilS of ail dia.
_
:towers in, aubinitting
1 making of them mer ma.
e hands of fifty. ratepayers,
fled in the township of 1Soms
its" of- Victoria a few' days
. , c
ordasiee with the well knowa
utaistrity of their coristttrt-
,waship Conned met for the
Subniitting a hy-law for a
W100 to the -Victoria-,Raib
as• a resolution was /about
tted to the Council *this,
in who were opp4se1- is• the,
sited a petitiontaski4c, the
'-:-. se
nbuilt a - by-law eranting a
.000. .Of course the Chun&
risfstivet, and were for4ecl to
i the request of the petition.
[xtuy will not accept lesh than'
1 the Majority of -the ratepay-
willing to give that anitorint,
p will be put to the 4pettse:
:nience of having two Iskslawa
18TTtry , R73.
•
-sassiorm"1"1'.
BIrealS.
seissolt.--sin Seaford), on Yuly 13, the
wife of.IVIr. J. Hickson of p. daughter.
suANNON:—In MoKittop, on Juty 13,
the wife_ of Mr. S. J. Shannon, of a
'daughter.
MARRIAGES.
rgesessBvsa.-s- On July 11, at the
Weilevan Parsonage, Seaforth, by
Ref. -Charles Lavelle, M. A., Mr.
--Theodore Prebe, to Miss. Lydia Byer.
Ssessoo—,LOocxERLINS.--At the Wes',
leyan Parsonage, Tuckersmith, an July
10, by Rev. I. Crane, Mr. John Ster-
ling, to Miss Mary Jane Cockerline,
both of Landesborough. •
$1.—At the Presbyter -
Ian Mans% Rodgerville, on July 9, by
Itevs Logie, assisted by 'Rev.
• Thomas McGuire, Glenallen, Mr. Si-
' mon W. Fisher, student of the Theo.
logical Seminary, Princeton, N. J., to
Nliss Mary Ann, eldest daughter of
Miss Alexander lligrarce of Hay.
leassrois-13n0ws.--On July 15, at St.
Stephen's Church, Stirling, near 90-
ersels, by Rev. Canon Elwood, Ral
Dean, assisted by Rev. C. R. Mat-
thew, T. G. Johnston, Esq., M. D., of
Sarnia, to Frances, second. daughter of
the late GeorgeBrown, Esci.s of Stir-
ling, Goderich.
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DEATHS.
WALKER. — M Roxlsoro, township of
AlcKillop, on June, 29, Satah !Jane,
• eldest daughter ot Mr. Wm. Walker,
,aged 21 years and 9 months.
CooK.---Ia Howick, sm June 23, Eliza-
beth, beloved. wife of Jacob Cook, Esq.,
aged 73 years and 8 months. The fu --
neral took place on Thursday, June
• 26, and was attended by -a, lame con-
course of friends. She leaves behind
her a family of twelve to mourn her
i loss.
FLETCHER.—In Ashfie:d. on July 7, of
typhoid fever, John Fletcher, teacher
of school seetion No. 3, deeply regret-
ted by all whokne-w him.
GRABB.—At Goderich, on July 9, Mrs..
Crabb, mother of C. Crabb, Esq., aged
89 years. Deceased.. was a resident of
Goder0h for the last forty year.
c event occurred in the town
Saturday last. 4 man
id Nesbit, had for son* time
kg company with'a renelotable
•tiopwood. Miss Hopwootts " i
r).-dy learned that Nesbit al-
" wife and family elseiVhere,
e passed himself off hal Lind-.
gle man. On the 'nothing in
abit called at the resid4nee a
tl asked her to go out for a
told him that - he had!. better
after his poor wife and child -
upon he drew from his pocket_j_
and fired twice, one of the
4,,,- through her neck a)ctil the
Rah her heart, killing her in -
lie murderer then fled, and
afterwards arrested. 15n bed
the hotels. An• inquerst was
he prisoner was coninii.uea to,
mat for murder. Mis4 If0P-
shout 35 years- of age, sMtl. her -
s the same . ave -'•
- cr
pany with a capital Of $50,-
04 formed in St_ Marys/ for the
estalitishing in that town a
and bag factory. Th 4 neces-
siery has already been order -
erection of the buili.ings is
ceeded with at 0»C� Thil
ent will give employMent to
iirty and forty adult 4raploY-
whom are to be" importcd front
L:ountry, and are expElrienced
It is calculated that over
ed tons of raw material will be
iiimailyt() keep these works in
Thetawa is to give a. bonus
tric1 exemption from taxation
ears. This manufactOry Will
doing for St. Marys. 1
ills edlogistie remarks by
iFys A/vas will be healtily on
Many in this vicinity,J. " \Nre
ss learn that the rumor which
ulation some time ago With
'the removal of Rev'. j Father
issudim, is now an, established
e has been installed rarish
:the mission of Lonclari, a posi-
t has not been tilted fob the last
Ass. The Bishop, in *moving
ires,- from St_ Marys, .has cer'' .;
ie a goodthing for Ea -,011(1°11, '
s removed one from GO r midst
ence will be felt not only hY
'ers of his own church), btit by
1•C generally. -- Fa.the ICilro3T
cral favorite witli our towns -
td his genial face will be ads ea
is. But white the pecjple of St.,
11 miss him, the peopl of Lon;
ave a mon they may be prol
eid whose afrabb manners wi
e li:in -.A. great favorit in their
i.awmillbelonging toJi D. Smith
Fenelon,. near hindpaY, Ilk
f lumber were sawn I Iron).
( the inoroing until s1X'o!cloa
sauT the mill was run, only.at
)f' speed,.
THE MARKETS.
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If, you•wish to replenish your cupbo
qd would advise you to do so now
SEAFORTH, July 17, 1873.
Fal1Wheatl... ...... .......,....$1 08 to $1 10
Spring -Wheat . . .. . . . ...... . 1 0,8 to 1 10
Barley.- • ... . . ... ........... 0 50 to 0 50
.. . .. . . Go to 0 45
Peas... - . .'.. . ...... ......... 0 55 to 000
Batter, No, 1, Loose.. 0 15
No. 2.... .. . . 0 12
No. . 0 9
No. 4. . . . . • 6
Rutter, tennetii, 16c., 13e,, 10., 7c. -
Eggf;............ .... ........ 0 DO to 0 11
Flour 00 to 600
Hay 18 00
. . .. .. ............. 0 00 to 600
Lamb Skin's.... - 20 to 45
Feta, eaeh 10 to 25
Sheep Skins. - `'.
. . ... 0 50 to 1 50
Calf Skins, (veal) per .. . 0 08 to 0 09
garrain Hides . 0 04 to. 005
Salt (retail) per barrel..' .... 0 00 to 1 00
Potatoes, (new) per bushel • 0.00 to 1 50
Oatmeal # brl. ,• 000 to 6 00
Wood 2 25 to 800
wool— . , 82 to 36
Thu Bark. 3 50 to 3 75
• CLINTON, July 17T 1878.
om England are that .Crock
nearly double price. We,
y ars"mportations oia.,hand,
e1r1ST Ithe old prices, taking
he a4ance. ' Tea Sts tl.!„4
ellingfroM. $3 to' $3 25. i
H , - •
2150.: 7 -China Te0, - et
orth. Joseph Rodgers 8L,
rices,they having...aised only
,
tock -�f $lated Spoons, Vor1s.1S, T
0 .4^N_TAIT-; ,.AL
6
E . ' H.I C KS
FallWheat... 08 (t 1 10
Spring Wheat: .. ... — ............ 1 08 0 10
Oats- ..... :... 0 00 d 945.
Barley.... - . ..... ............. 0 50 0 0 55
Peas O55' @ 0 00 -
Butter........ ... •. . •. . ... . 0 13 0 0 14
Eggs ..... 0 GO 0 10
Hay, per ton, ' 00 00 0 18 00
STRATFORD CHEESE MARKET.
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By Telegraph to t1te Expositor.
STRATFORD,: July 17, 1873..
The cheese market was dull on accoinlit
of the close shipments of June make,
and decline in . the nglish markets.
,
• There was a good attendance of buyers..
Sales el 1,600 boxes of •May and June ,
cheese at 91-e to 101c. Offerings, 5,127
boxes. •
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ING.gRSOLL CHEESE MARKET.
INOERSOLL, July 15, 1873.
4,500 hoxes of cheese were offered,
rds, the undersign-
-
s the latest advices
r3). and China have gone up
.ring lai large-. stock of last
will foil a short time 'Oen at
only, a very small portion of
are now 7 worth $4 'we are:
oilei,' Sots t $1 90, worth
le s, than they areinoW
i • • - .
on' Cutler34 at exactly old
• 1 ' •
25 -per cent, ' A fine
a 'rays, &c., &e,,
,
ri_
. ,
6
Seafek. h.
CLEARIX ,SAL OF
REMNANTS AND
Until the first of Augpst,
'
BARGAINS
_
.Ar ED GOCiDS
vlad• they coirunence Stock taking.
Ls they are detertuined to
LL
r out the‘ G
N. B. -•:-Arrived to -day a fresh sup's- y
Cotton. Yarns. - •
LO CAN
E GIVEN,
ods, at any price.
of L'bster Mills, D
1.1
ms, Shirting1s and
IVIIESON.
GOPD S
THE WISE TO-NA
And the best, way to save it is to purel
•
TEAS,\ SUGARS AND GE E!FIAL GROCERIES,
OLD
DD QVR,
se genuine article in
.• • . Very cheap, a
ND SEED STORE.
LEE'S FLOUR
hold
- • if- • • .
the Glori
1- •
Let the 1:c(oixle of Seaforth and suwou dino• country cqnvey the
• • f iendbs that
. Flour, Oat and Cornmeal, Provisions, Hams, aeon, Fru
TO. PREVENT DYSPEPSIA, TRY OUE
7.1
1,000 June make. Sales, 500 at !lOhe to
101c. ; 10c offered for July ; no sales re-
ported ; several new buyers. attended.
A -Choice lot of Crcckei
Splendid bargains in Fruit Jars. Call and aes them, (
N. 1.1. --CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES stilion hand.
THOMA
t, .Vegetablea constantly oil hand.
GRANULATED
AT.
y and Gla4ware.
gods delivered free of charge.
LEE, Seaforth Ons't.
" There is Nothing so. Successful es
Success."
THE NEW AND NOVEL
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
At thd Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
' OPEN EVERY EVENING,
At 7 o'clock.
• • LANd0011•1 HUDSON,
The talented end accomplished
1 SERIO-COMIC ORATOR AND SHAKESPERI&N
E
LITTLE FALL f4; July 12 1873.
• win positively
The filequent showers duringjast wee The " CARTE B
LITTL4' FALLS DAIRY MARKET •
•
LOCUTIONIST,
appear at each entertainmeu
LANCHE".for • 25 ce
have greatly benefited pastures, 'W'1
1 •
• - the grass in meadows has:heen checke
•-.,• in its rapid. maturing, thus giving mor
time to harvest the -crop. (lows are no
"gaining in their milk,' bet as pasture
are stillshort, and as the yield of mil
• has fallen off considerably, . they are -xi
... yet up to the -usual flow of an avera
- season. • A few farmers commenced ha,
-vesting the bay crop last week. Othe
will begin this weeki but the work wi
not be i 1“. full blast " until about t e ..
15th, ,i[ he market to -day at Little Falls
O ned xceeding1y dull, with a falliss
Pure
oft n prices from those :of last week
fully e for best factories. The deliver&
of farm dairies amounted ,to 750 boxes,
• and sal s were madefor common to good:
at 10e to 11c, and. for extra at 12c.
t
About 10,000 boxes of factory were of-
• fered znjid from 6,000 to 7,000 were sold.
We giv the' leading transactions as fol-
Ismr; 4rinold'Brothers, 38 boxes at 1.,-,e
-vis,\ 92 bo_ es at 11-4c • 'Bates, All the Choice and Fashionable Articles.
• t
PURE DRUGS.
i
t by: Mr. JOHN 'SEATTER, having been air -
e c...aSe by ine, I beg to intimate to the inhabitants
,., 1
of Se forth and vicinity that the stock is Wing
" reple•'shed with
fritE DRUG BUSINESS, heretofore carries
ts.
1 Beery BequArbnent of the Drug Tr
•
Constantly nn hand:
Drugs, Chemicals, " Patent X
dales and. Dye Stuffs, :
Toilet, Fancy and Rubber Goodt,
PRECENTOR WANTED.
WANTED &Precentor to lead the singing
the Canada PresbVteriart Ch rch, Senior
Any person wishing *sing on tri
his application to D. D. Wilson, S
the n xt four weeks.
D. D. WILSO
Se forth, July 17; 1873. ,
FIVE DOLLARS. RENVARD.
THE above reward will '‘ie paid to any- pers n
-I- who will give informatithi that 'will lead to t
conviction of the parties -who stole a patent -le er
open -face silver watch from iny bed -room t
North Ainerican Hotel, 13russels,son SA.TURD. Y,
July 12, 1873.
298-4 , • JOHN NOTT
will addre
aforth, dur
, Secretary.
298-
g
CAN
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Nowa
ood tidingsto their
& C
Are now offering their immense varied and,well-selec
ed Stoc1 of
AMES' RESS GOO
Cottons, Clothin4s,
Gents' furnishings', Bools..041, Miss,
greatly reduced. prices, in order to ma.ke room for Fall importations; therefore' we
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offer immens bargains, and' no humbu.go.
Insolvent Act a 186
In the vict ter of T. K. Anderson, an, 4-
• solvent.
A FIRST and final Dividend Sheet has ki
prepared open to objection hutil the tw
ty-eighth day of July, A. D. 1873, otter which c
idend b
Dated at
wili • 3 paid.
+oderich, this 10th day -of July, A
Dixix
• Assigne
TEACHER WANTED.-•
1873.
'• 298-21 •
en
D.
i A TalEACHER holding a 2d or .3d class ser ifi-
c te granted under the new law, wanted for
the Walton Public School.- Duties to comnienee
W' H'. on the 18th of August next. Application', wi
testimonials to be addressed to ROBERT PATTI-
SON, Secretary-Trearer, Walton P.'0., 298-3
LADIES' DRESS GOOD§I
nice lot Colored. Grenadines, worth 16c.,. for 12c.
the lot Tasso Linen, worth 28‘ for 20e.
nic lot Iron Grenadines in all cask's.
trip d' Grenadines, dress wilful* worth $3 -50,
for $2 75.
itic 1.ot Fancy Dress Goods, w4011. 125c., for 17e.
Fancy Figrd Press Goods, -worth, 30c., for 20e.
A ilk lot Fig'rd Dresis Goods, wide, worth45c.; for 25.
" .wide, worth 50c., for 30e. to:3U.
• CAUTION.
di-, sisHE eiseitv will take notice, that ROBERT
• 3- MILLS, of Rodgerille, has no interest or con-
cern in the manufaeture of the la Harvesters
ing them ou in Y own account,,
COMBS, 1.IAIR, TOOTH, NAIL AND SI :LYING
• ,• BRUSHES,
Trusses, all sizes; Ladies' and Gentle
1
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' Shoulder Braces, Carriage, 13ath and
Children's Sponges,
JPIERIVERIES AND SOAPS,
- 1.80 boXes 12, -he ; ethel, 60 boxes at wines. and Liquors for Medicinal Pur
oses, Horse and Cattle •Medicines,
12.1e penteal Valle , -66 boXes at • - tato
.40 OhristMan, 81 boxes at. 1c Nortll Paris Green :1,1111Y's Po
' Destroyer.
Fairfiek, 125 boxes at 124c Vair-
field,boxes at 12,2.c s Flat Creek. 56 '
boxes at 121-c ; I. D. Ives, 100 boxes at Physicians' Prescriptions and F
_
Recipes Carefnlly Prepareds
12e ; ..Nlanheim. Centre, 350 ox
• -so , Xliddleville, -62 boxes at 12.1c • • customers favoring- ine -with a call will in d our _
121c ; •Vanheim. `Purnike 88 boxes at
,. . 1 , -
Mord Creek 1.04 boxes at 12c ; old' stock comlte. Pertieultit attention is cal ea to 1 QTOLEN or
iny stock of DYE STUFFSi all of which ar war- "-) Killen
19 1 • . • - .
Stone Church, 1.40 bakes at ls, e , I Jan 1 mune and at the lowest prices.
Petits's Hollow, 91 boxes at 12C; Itath- ' JOHN S. ROBE.RTS,
bultville, 120 boxes at 12tc ; ltoot, 128! . seaf
boxes at 1.2.,,c ; Old Salila,"ry, 130- boxes
this season along with me, as I am manufactur-
GEORGE MoiJEOD.
Rodgerville, 14th July, 187. ' ! •
en's
FAR:14 FOR SALE OR TO RE
2933
10
VOR SALE OR TO RENT j on rea.s °nab
-'- Lot Lot 3, Cone.essioa• 8, Hullett, cons
like ! 100 -acre, 80 of which are cleared and in
good culti&tiou, and well fenced. T
• " good frame barn 60x.40 •,and. suitable s
• ,
-a splendidurchard ; well Watere ; one a
✓ miles froi the village ofKinbu , and within half
.• a mile of agood. gravel road; there are 80 acres
• flill plowe; immediate possessiOn will be triven. . ..
ex particulars apply to the proprietor on
ises or address Constante I': O.
JOHN STEPHEN S, Proprietor.
• OW STOLEN. OR IAYED.
A nice lot of a11 shade in Plain Lustres from le. ti) 30.
Nice Japanese Silks, ktilped and plin.
Nice plack Silks, fro* 75e. to $21per .yard, warranted
towear. •
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Nice olored Silks in all shade$.
Nice Poplins, :brocaded and plain, in all thelashion-
a le colors: _
Le termSs
sting -of
state of
ere is a.
eds, also •
d a -half
We h
to suit
B ac
For furt
the pre
1276
121c ; Bush 91 Boxes at 12fc
Slate! 210 boxes it 12c; Smith
Manufacturing Companir, 60 bakes at
. w spots;
• 1 at oint ; mid
• ; taken from th
Wednesday, lily
• • sooting her Al b
• • ' CARDW.--1HAN dersigned.
•trayed from Lot 8, Con. 12,.1‘. -
OW, nearly all rdbut with a feW'
'yeals.old; 64e of 'horns broken o ,
ling sized. he above animal w
REiTVINANTS.
ve now in Stocks large lots of Rem&u.ts
illildren and Girls, which we will sell off at
AMILY
Barathea,
ack Bal. Crape Cloth,
Black Cobourg,
Black Paramatta,
Black Empress Cloth,
• Black Merino,
• Black Repi) wool),,
Black Pe rgian Cord• ,
Black. t pstre, ,
•Bla41. Russel Cord.
Wack Figured Lustre
f Choice Dress Goods, in leng,ths
about one half their value..
s
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• We' Itould call epecia. atten003. to our stock of
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READYMi DE CLOTHING
9
ab ve preikilisce on the night c!A WinC1
2' 98-4
JOHN SEATTER haying disposed of hi lrog
12c. business to .fr. j. S. Roberts, and b nig
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N1 tit: flife,\1\(,,1,1810
der . and customers •. the liberal patronage th y avo
...soury, 100 boxes at 12,12c ; forth 12, years ago. He also beg t� recoM: end
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golith 50 boxes at 15c • ny-
boxes at 11e ; St.rat- about to leave Seaforth, begs to thank his. nds
awarded him since cornmencing business n es -
his successor, Mr. Roberts, to them; and t IRO •
Creek 12 t•c - I •t1 they -will continue their liberal pationage t h
SOHN SEAT E.
cs, 70 boxes • at• 12c-;
boxe.. t 1 e mai JV 2341
lac s A- considerable number of
• FAR
VALUABLE
cession, Mc
, lasti Any information r
suitably rewarded by the uh- " our (To
FOR
ARM, .100
4, near Se
gravel road to od qich ; 86 acres cleared and. free
from stumps ; 85 ores plwed, the rest under
grass ; well watere and. fenced, with large frame
barn, stab le undern ath ; log f aria house b on rded out-
side, and good or had • possession iinmediately
1JOHN
ALE. •
mres, First Con -
forth, on th.e main
NOTICE .!
title good. and terna‘ easy. , For further particulars
•I apply to,
for iora use- -village of Brussels, late Aioleyvine, ti..asbbte n thi'
Gl'Oef3rS, i311 '. rid General, Dealers,p. the
toforo existing between us, the undersigne I, as
STEAIYI hAW MILL AND
LeDIVIG 11ETER, Seafmith O.
FARM FOR SALE
1 clay dissolved by mutual consen. All de o
to be presented to the said William T ts, b
„tories aeut their goods forward on
eo mi4n In butter the delivery was
bet sales were made at 27t0
T liEREB): GIVEN that the partne p ere- 27,)
illia
• • -- he price of (4old in New York to the said partnership are: to be paid to
Tufts, and elainis against the said partaul sti
• is citiOted at 116.
\,..."1.
VVANTED ,
,:k ROY to learn Telegraphing.
ELIOTT.
• 1 . .
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• AUNT. •
14t1' day of July, 180.
LAM TUFTS,
FRED HAMBLETON.,
298-1
! !
: P
whom the same will be
. Dated tit Brussels thi
• A
Witness : C. R. Coor
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10EIG Lot 84, Con. 7, Mcii•llop, containing 104
acres, all cleared, with good barns ana stables,
two good orchards in full bearing ; two never -fail-
ing springs txhich supply the mill. Also, lot 85,
Pan. 9, conthiuing 48 acres of bush. The prope'rty
is situated' 6 viles 'from Straforth, with a good
gravel road thereto. For furtibter partioulars apply
on the premises. If by post, to JOHN THOMP-
SON Constance P. 0., K bun, On. 260
In
Wint
Boot
and c
•-•-• • 1.
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is large aud varied in Men's Boys and Youtlxs Suits. Also, at redUced prce, a
ds in this line, being manufactured on the premises we can, with some degree o
nce, recommend them.
LT ORDER NII) W 0 W It R A_ NT ED.
oots and Shoes °Ur Stock is very larg. In then's Bdots suited for Fall an
• •• •
r, we will sell men's Plow Shoes, worth $1_ 75, for $1 10. whole. Leather
worth $3 25; for $2 75, those worth $2 75, for $2 30 and $'2, 23, Inladie'
iildren'g goods we can. give i);ood bargains before Fall Stock comes toi hand.
DUNCAN &DTJ
-SW
• Seaforth.
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