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horsea, mares or
s1stJJ.Fishe,
homaa McMicel.
` gelding, eight este
ty, 2d W. Morrison.*
or gelding, two ens.
d Hugh Rosso
E. -Mitch cow
874, tio entries
rd Thos :Ross., Two.
.ree entries, lst H.
inn, 3t1 J aching.
heifer, two entries,
igh Ross. Bull calf;
fames Brown, 2d J
calf, one :entry, iet
.d, consisting of three
dee one entry, lst II.
E'STO'K.- CoW, hay-
573, five entries, Ist
J Cumming ; 3d J,
old heifer two, enR
2d J. Washing -
heifer,
ashingheifer, ai_x entries,
rt, 2d S Cumming.
ry, 1st Thomas Ady.
four entries, lst R,
las Ross. One-year-
iesr Ist J. jCumming,
gat ox, steer or heifer,
Richmond, 2d Thos..
rkirig bred, four en.
Ross, 2s1 Wm. Sher -
le AND
her-leAND° tEIRGRAIJL S.
aeries, at ! H. Snell,
3d Wei Sherbrook.
:entries, 1st C. Doyle,
• 3d F. ISbi ver. Rana
lst J. Sherbrook, 2d
ilk - Pair aged ewes,
is in. 18:14,, throe en
1, 2d C. Dale. Pair
entries, ist H. Shell,.
ewe iaebs, two en-
2e1 Thomas Ander
.1E1R GRADES. -Aged
est
J. Cu 1 ming- 2d
ihearlircg ram, seven
ell, 2d J. Cumming,
.Ram lamb,; seven en-
Iter, 2d Jas. Potter,
Pair aged ewes, hav-
e 1874, 4, three entries-,.
res Potter,. 3c1 James
.ing ewes, five entries,
2d H. Snell, 3d J.
e lambs,two, entries,
' fat ewes or wethers
lm Cole, 2d H. Snell,
Ran. -Boar, one' en -
Michael. Sow, hav-
r4, one entry, James
under one year old,
.s Potter. ; Sow pig,
one enLey,' lst; James
G.TFOL..--3oar, one
minas. So'wv`, • having
entry, lst J. Cum--
mder one y ear old,
i 8 resew Boars
.`homas Ma : auchlan,
Mani , 3d George Gib-
.itterecl in 1874, two
ming, 2d � eo. Snell.y
year old, three en -
tell, 2c1 J. Robertson.;
year old, four entries,
ad George Snell, 3d
,tion of fowls, any
t James Barr. Pair
breed, one entry,:
Brahma poetras, one
Gowan- Pr black
, lst Hugh Fraser.
entries; : fist Hugh
e, two antries 1st
ducks, sour entries,
Robert Medd. Pair
1st Win.: Shane, 2c1
3est eollectiou fancy
les, 1st Neil Mc-
overed buggy, mee-
t Knox & Rothwell.
free entries, lst Jane
7runsclon. Fanning
ist. Slater & Sims, 2d
it iron harrows, two
ay, 2d M. McKellar.
t D. Malloy. Fork,
ding hay and peas,
sMcQuarrie.: Wood -
entries, ist John
Sims. Wooden
t W. R. Milson, 2d.
rn gate, two entries,
i as. Henry' Demo -
e, John. Brunsden.
T. -Four named
apples, five of each,
hn Zimmer. Four
fall apple, 'five of
er. Plate, of nine
t II, Snell„ Plate
,.pys, 1st . Snell.
pees, 1st James Mc -
sine
l -Fine fall pippins, lst
roe named: 'varieties
Of each, 14 John
ed varieties, of fall
(.rowan, 2d'i George
d varieties 4'f ; plums,,
Robertson,' 2d H.
- n air grapeu, named,
H. Snell. 'Callee-
m. under glass, ist
c yellow crab apples,;
late red crab !apples,.
Three named var-
ix Of each, Jet E.
doer. Eight bush-
-alter \Vay, *cl Jas.
way, Two bush -
let John McRae,
Two bushels Scott
;• ser. Two bushels
variety, iso John
rt Melds Two bash-
e Steell,; 2d George
slier white oats, lst
cl
Thos. .Aridersoii..
ars, lst Wm. Ross,
cz bushels small peas,
McGowan. Two
1st \Yin. Ross, 2d
11 het timothy seed,
2d ,leo. McGoivan.
en y ar•cls home made
J'llonrke, 2d James
• home made 11annel,
B.
O'Rourke. Pair
1st Alex. Young`.
a;de cloth, 1st T.
factory= -made #fan -
_'air factory -made
Does. Double set of
tenry finest. Pair
e)ts, 1st John Sher -
grape wire, 1st John
flour, lst P. Kelly.
enzies.
•ee varieties pota-
1st Jas. Combe, 2d
Hobson. Four
e, lst A. :Hobson, 2d
f0
Nine Mood 'its, l "t
Copeland. Nino man
J. Copeland, 2d S.' 141}ten.
turnips, lst James :Combe,
h F aser. Nine long field car -
Robert Laidlaw, 2d Gee. Snell.
horn carrots, ist A. Hobson,
peiand. Peck onions; let. Jas.
Hugh Fraser. Twelve ears born,
pelande 24 Sohn rammer, Three
melons, 1st- S. Millen, 2d A.. Iiob-
The musk melons, lst A. Rob-
e John Zimmer. Four heads c ,uli-
Ist A. Hobson, 2d Wni. Shane.
matoes, lot Jas. Sherbrooke, 2d
mining. Largest pumpkin, lst Jas.
*able, 24 3. Robertson. Largest squash,
. Hobson, 2d A. Hobson.
Bev Puoz von. -Ten -pounds fresh
ytfr in rolls, ist James Barr, ;2d Neil
opened, 3c1 S. Millen. Keg salt but -
not Tess than 25 lbs., lst Robert
I►�►idIaw,, 2d W. P. Scott, 3d J. Taylor.
One Geese, not less than 50 lbs., factory
Via, lst John Murray, 2d John Cald-
well. One cheese, .not less than 12 lbs;,:
dairy made, let Thomas McMichael, 2d
Thomaa.Anderson. Ten pounds maple
sugar ► lst John Jackson. Quart maple,
mcjswses, lst John Jackson:. Loaf baker's
bread, lst Thomas Lee. Loaf home-
inade: bread, 1st Thomas Anderson, 2a
George McGowan.
Lewes', WORK. -Crochet work, 1st
Robert Traquier, 2d W. Watson. • .Em-
broidery in cotton or muslin, lst: Thomas
McMichael, � �� as W. MT. Hays, :Bead ,Bead
• broide
work, lst John Hoffan. Knitting, worst -
1st W. T. Hays. Knitting, fancy,
Ist Thomas McMichael. Patch' work in
silk,' lst P. O'Rourke, 2c1 J. Tamlin.
patchwork in quilt, lst Neil McDonald.
Gent's linen shirt, hand made, lst Thos.
McMichael. Hair flowers, 1st George
Snell, 2d Archibald Taylor. Berlin
wool work, raised, lst Wm. Watson, 2d
James Barr. Braiding on silk, lst Thos.
McMichael.. Best patched quilt, 1st
Patrick O'Rourke . Pair of woolen socks,
let lames McGowan. Pair woolen
gloves, Ist John Tamlin. Log cabin
quilt, lst A. Hobson, 2d George Hood.
Rag mat, lst J.-Tamlin, 2d Geo, Snell.
SPECIAz, PRIZES. -i. Kelly's prize of
p. 50, for a bag each of 'two varieties of
new wheat that has been introduced into
the County within the last twyears, one
entry, lst John Washington; J. J.
Fisher's silver cup for the best spring
foal, sired by any horse; six- entries, 1st
•3. Cumming. .; Thos. Bell's prize for the
sthree best spring foals, sired by his
horse, three entries, 1st Jas. Sherbrook,
'1 Thomas Lee, 3d J. Ellis.
JUDGES. -Horses. --John Rattenbury,
Bricefield Thomas Dark, Goderich, and
W. McMillan, North Easthope.
1'75 to $1 90 ;
at from $1 10 t
freely, anc3. in
Batter, seance
wanted at 15o to
peas; `in good demand
e1 25 oats coming in
ood demand at $1 12:
eggs also scarce and
6e,
AUOT N SALES..
Tuesday, Sept 29, `on Lot 12; Con
13, McKillop, Flinn: Stock and Imple-
ments. 'm. C-lindinin, proprietor ;
John Bullard, ationeer.
Wednesday, S' ...30, on Lot 35, Con.
fm Stock and Imple-
�£zraeyer, proprietor ; J.
eer. •
3, on Lot 16, Con. 2,
ck and Imslements.
dnainistrator Archd.
r.
5, an Lot 11, Con. 5,
McKill p, `arm. Stock and Implements.
Michael Madig r , proprietor' ; S.
4, McKillop, F
meats. 'John G.
P. Brine, fuctior
Saturday, Oct
Hay, Farm St
Nichol 'hirray,
Bishop, auction
Mond y, Oct.
'Brine, a, ctionee
FARM FOR,SALE.
T EING `West hal of 'Lot 20, Con.. 9, Hibbert,
Conk y of Perth contdining 50 acnes; 44 aces
cleared a d free o • stomps ; well fenced; good
`frame house ; two .wells ; outbuildings, hewed
log; first -plaits orchard and garden. For terms,
&a., ,apply on the l remises, or by letter, to the
'WM. J. DEVLIN,
355 Staffa_ P. O.
undersig�.ed.
FAR FOR. SLE,
THE Subseriber o els that conveniently situated
farm lot, part f No: 22, Con. 6, Stanley, 7
miles from Clinton ; 10 tailes from Seaforth, con
tanning 74 acres;_ 5 cleared, well:feaeed" and un-
der a good state of cultivation, the remainder is
wall timbered; 8 aeras fall wheat. Thele is a fine
young orchard, good house, frame barn and
stables, end a nee -ell -failing spring on the place,
Terms easy, and made known on application to
THOMAS MILLS,
355*4 On the premise.
FARM FOR SALE.
BBEING Lot 3, Oo . 9, Tnckerrmith; 100 acres;
85 aures cleared --nearly all clear' of stdmps;
bush her wood; go d log buildings ; young oroh-
ard, coin ending to bear; two wells with pumps ;
it is 6 m es-..4rom S forth: The land is of the
best qu `ty; and w• be 'sold cheap. For further
vertical rs apply to the. proprietor on theprendses.
JOHN McCANDLESS,
3551 ` Egindndville
HOUSE AND LOT IN BERNE FOR •BALE.
FOR SALE in the Village of BERNE, township
of Hay, a comf ' rtable frame house and a lot
containing 1 sere ; good. well and stable, also a
beeeing orchard of fi 't trees,. In excellent stand
for a wagoin=maker. Apple -lb
354¢8 J. B. GEIGER, Zurich P. 0.
STO E ANDD " INGS FOR SALE.
F011 s . , or to ent, two' Houses in: Hill's
G n. One Ho se and Storeacombined, with
half oar or land: 0 e House with quarter acre.
The wh le Must be disposed of, as the proprietor
is lea .' g the' count . -Liberal terens-part cash
and th remainder ' instailments4 Immediate
possess on can be giv n. For farther information
apply t JAMES Mo OD on the premises, or to
HUGH LOVE, Sr.,Hill's Green. 354
FARM FOR SALE:
U t€t .-James C. McPherson, Ftliee ; LOT 2, Con. 1, Stanley, containing 100 acres, to-
gether with east half of Let 2, Con: 2, contain-
Geo. Chesney, Tuckersmth, • and W. J. ing 50 acres; situated on the London Road, one-
Hingston, Morris. quarter of a mile north of Kippen ; upward. of 100
acres cleared and in good cultivation, good frame
barns and stables, an frame house; two orchards
BIRTHS.
Greals-In Seaforth, on Sept 23, the
wile of Mr. J. Gilby, of a daughter.
Gorave.-In McKillop, on Sept. 18, the
wife of Mr. John Grieve, of a son.
AloDeeseere-In Grey, on Sept. 19, the
wife of Mr. Archd. McDonald, of a ion.
Hastees.-In Morris, on Sept 22, the
wife of Mr. Chas. Harris, of a daughter.
•McCeser,.-In Morris, on Sept. 21, the
wife of Mr. Wm. MCCall, of a son.
Duaosas-MeCurakon.-In Goderich, "on
Sept. 22„ by Rev. Mr. Sieveright, Mr.
Hugh McBryde Brown Dungan, of Eg-
mondville, to Miss Mary Jane McCul-'
LEE -Ross. -At the residence of the
bride's father, on Monday, Sept. 21, by
Rev. Mr..Ross, Mr. Willisun Lee, .of
McKillop, to Grace,'third daughter of
Alexander Ross, Esq., of Stanley.
ROBB-lettent.:-In Seaforth, on Monday,
Samuel Robb, cif Alment, Michigan, to
Marion, daughter of the late Andrew
Muir, of Rcidgerville.
1 Havs-Soorr.-At the residence of the
bride's father, on Sept. 22, by Rev..
Mathew Barr, Mr. Thomas Edward
Hays, to Allison, youngest daughter of
Robert Scott, Esq., all of McKillop.
Grove," Stanley, the residence of the
bride's father, .by Rev. John Ross,
- Presbyterian minister, Mr. Robert
Isaicllaw, of Barrie, Ont., to Jessie,
fourth daughter of Mr. Alexander
Sept. 9, at the residence of Mr. An-
drew lVforphy, by Rev. James Hannon,
William, son of .Mr. J. Pickard, Eiet-
er, to Emma Charlotte, tided daughter
of the late Samuel Morphy.
Owese-Monanwet.e. •- In Stratford, on
Sept. 16, byellev. T. IVIacpliterson, Mr.
John Owen, artist, to Jeannie, daugh-
ter of R. Moderw-ell, exs-heriff of the
County of Perth.
SPARLING - SMITH. - in Brussels, on
Sept. 17, at the residence of the bride-
groom's father:by Re -v. Re Davey,
Mr. J. P. Sperling, to Miss Emily
Smith, both of Brussels. i -
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTII;Sept. 24, 1874.
Spr• ing Wheat, per 0 95 to 1 00,
W°ao• hnodeal 19' 00 to 6 .00
50 to 2 75
00 ta 5 60
CLINTON, Sept. 24, 1874.
Spring Wheat, per bushel.
Oats, per bushel
Barley, per bushel.
ch of the Bayfidd maritime
e farm ; 'there are also two
reasonable, one-half of the
be required cash ; the re -
Farm of 1 Acres for Sale.
LOndon Road, Township of
•7, miles west of Seaforth.
h state of cultivation, well
fencing ; 80 acres cleared,
hei.eon, a large barn, stables,
never dry. Also; on the
y brick house with all modem
age house and stable,-, a
south of Clinton au
The farm is in a hi
drained, and has goo
with good buildings
two good frame hous
water, three good° w
farm, fine two-stor
large.garden„ orchard and lawn, with shade treee
in front, all inclosed with picket fence. The faxin
is welistocked. with
stock, nd all the 1
The whole to be sold
third Sash, balance i
per ce t. interest, b
parch' ser wishes by
premises, or by lett
355-8
ones and cattle, other nee
test Unproved implements.
for the sum of $10,000. One -
one end two years, withl 6
t time will be extended if
eying 8 per cent. For fur-
y to the proprietor on the
to Brutefield P. 0. •
ALEX. McLAGAN,
OTEL FOR SALE BY AUCTION.
THE Subscriber I sell by PubliJ Auction, On
I- tin premises, Saturday, Nor. 14,
1874, that well-knewn •HoteI in the Village of
and n w occupied b M. chambers. The stand, is
Sale continence a 1 o'clock r.
TE MS. -Ten pe cent. of the purchase money
to be paid.on the ay of sale; $400 on the lst
of Fe ruary, 1875, a d the balance in yearly in-
stal ants to snit pine, baser, at 6 per cent. inter-
est. "Lmmediate podsession given.
MRS..IROBERTSON, Proprietress!.
TEACH R WANTED.
hird-Class Ce tificate, with two years expe-
rienc Term to be 'n Jan. 1, 1875. For finther
partialulars, stating.salary expected. apply to
TEACH WANTED.
lass Certificate. For further particulars ap-
ply to ANGUS SHAW,
85114 Emotes P. 0., Ont.
MALE TEACHER WANTED
FO Belmore Union School Section No. 10,
uraberry, holding a seeond or third class
certi sate. To commence duties on the 1st of
janu , 1875. Apply to PETER TERRIFF,
else
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TORONTO, Sept. 24, 1874. -e -There were
in to -day about 1,000 bushels of wheat
for Treadwell, and $1 05 for spring : 1,5,-
000 busb.els of barley at $1 to $1 01 ;
1,000 bushels of oats at 40c to 43c, and
a couple of car loads of peas at 70c to
75e. Hay sold at $14 to $20, with only
a moderate stipple-. Better was abun-
dant, selling at 32c down to 25c for
pound rolls.
LONDON, Sept. 24, 1874.
White fall wheat in good:demand for
spring, very much wanted. at $1 75 to
77 ; barley again a.dvanled, selling at
catio
Cies
35
TEACHER WANTED.
ilr
Trustees of nion School Sec ion No. 11,
s for Assist nt Teacher, holding a T 41. -
Certificate, f r the reraainder of this year.
s to commeno on Olet. 1. Address,
.R. P TTISON, Sec: Treasurer,
EStRAY PIG..
tolot 18, on. 5. MelfiRop,- about the
la
nested to pro e; property, pey expenses nd
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it away.
EW MILLINERY SHOW ROOM.
E are happy to inform oar many -Mends and customere that we are able to open oni NEW
MILLINERY SHOW ROOM this week, in connection with our General Staple and Fair Dry
ods. We have engaged the services of a
FIRST-CLASS MILLINER
. take charge of the Show Room, and our custemers can depend np tieing waited tin with
ILLLINERY GOODS done up ,in the Latest Style and of the hest quality. We are able to show all
.e Latest and Newest Shapes in
is re
take
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For Ladies, Misses and Children. The Latest and Rarest Novelties in
rench and English Flowers, Feathers, Jet G-oods,
AND oRNAMENTS USED IN MILLINERY.
l the Latest Colors in Silks, Satins, Terri's, ma and Patent Veltvets,
Ribbons awl Lace;$.
We also Solicit PECii.A.14 INSPECTION- of our General Stock of
DRY GOODS,
WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS :
AIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
ACK LUSTRES AND STIFF GOODS,
RIPE, TARTAN AND PLAIN SHAWLS,
ACK DRESS SILK,
KETS AND FLANNELS,
INTS AND SHIRTINGS,
EY AND.WHITE COTTONS,
NIM TICKINGS AND SHIRTINGS,
BLE INENS, TOWELLNGS AND NAPERY,
BBONS, LACES AND TRIMMINGS,
OSIERY AND GLOVES,
ABERDASHERY AND SMALL WARES,
OCDS, SCARFS, BOOTEES, MITS, &c.,
TINS, ALT'ACAS, FELT SKIRTS, &c.,
HORSE ST AYED OR STOLEN.
QT AYED or St -len, from the premiees of the
k-) s bscriber, abont the 20th. of August, a Chest-
nut olored Mare, four years old, with white Aar
in f rehead. Any person giving such informaeion
as W lead to its recovery, will be suitably re-
warded
C. CRAWFORD, Clinton.
ESTRAY HEIFER.
into thepremises of the undersigned,
CA ot 8, Con. 9, taalley, on or about the 1st No -
three years old. Ilhe owner ill reqnested to in:ove
property, pay charges and take her away, other-
wise she will be soId for her keep.
!SAMUEL McBRIDE, Berne.
355+4
ESTRAY HORSE.
E to Lot 17JC031. 1, Huron Roadetwo miles
bast of Seaforth about, Aug. 17, a roan PONY,
wi very hollow back and heavy mane and tail.
The owner will pay expenses, prove property and
tak the animal a ay.
ESTRAY COW.
ATE into the! premises of the undereigned,
‘-) ot 21, Con. 6 MeKillop, on or about the 18th
of gust, a red and white COW. The owner is
req ested to prov property, pay charges and ta e
her way.
- EST AY HORSES.
TRAYED fro the premises Of the tuadersign-
LJ ed, Lot 83, on. 8, Logan, on Saturday night,
the 12th insta a pan of haRES-one 2 -years old
an& MO 8 years. The oldest le of grey color, and
halter with bi attached On the young mare.
An.„4 paiscin giving such information to the under-
signed as will lead to the recovery of the above
am -male wilhbe Ellitably rewarded.
8544 ELLIGSON,Rroclbagen P.O.
t.
AWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
IN SEAFORTH.
JEW
In all the NeW Brands.
Large assortment andebeap.
Excellent Value.
We Defy Competition.
Stock large and prime Jalue.
A Full Assortment.
Full Lines and Prices Low.
Value Something 'Extra.
Splendid Variety.
Somethine Special.
Very Complete.
Large Assortment.
Full Range.
NADIAN & SCOTCH SHIRTS & DRAWERS, A Large Lot Cheap.
RA1N BAGS, CARPET WARPS, VATTINGS &c., Extra Value.
CLOT ING AND
CLOTHS.
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e have this Seaeon to offer Sp'ecial Inducements in CLOTHING, in READY-MADE GOODS,
we have fall lines in
anadian Tweed Suits, Silk Mixtures, and
Black Cloth Suits. -
W
Have now opened up a Bpi d Stock of
In their Drug Store, and invite open inspection of all Goods an ' Prices.
MAKES :
Wi,%1. HAM, ELGIN ENGLISH, LEVERS AOD SWISS.
AND IN CLOCK :
SETH THOMAS, NEW HAVEN, KROEBER, JEROME,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS IN CONNECTICUT,
ILL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
ME
COls
BR
BS,
TRU SES,
DY 'STUFFS,
KNI ES AND FORKS,
CRO KERY,
TRE LE Plate CRUET STANDS,
CHOICE 'WEDDING PRESENTS,
-BIRTHDAY PRESENTS,
GOLD EAR RINGS,
WEDDING RINGS,
SILVER RINGS,
SILVER THIMBLES,
is ORTON'S GOLD PENS,
EA SPOONS,
TABLE SPOONS,'
VERY CHEAP LAMPS.
MERIDAN COMPANY LATED WARE,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELT- PREPARED.
FIRST QUALITY MADDER, INDIGO, LOGWOOD, MAGENTA,
AND ILL DYE STUFFS.
AMP CHIMNE VS AND BURI;iERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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We have e gaged the services of a First -Class Practical Watchraaker of long experienee inEngland,
who will hay the Repairing and Cleaning Department -wader his charge, end all repairs of Watches
and Clocks w be Warranted. ,
We have a so formed a connection with a Manufacturing Jeweler and Silversmith in Montreal,
where we c get any article in Gold or Silver raade to any Pattern. Orders policited. -
To Mere nts and Pedlars we will supply all Goode kept by us at Toronto or Montreal Wholesale
Prices, and. Inspection of our Large Stock is Invited.
OLD SILVER AND GOLD BOUGHT.
ALSO, BOYS' CLOTHING, FULL LINES.
OUR STOCK OF BEAVERS, BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS,
TWEEDS, MELTONS IS 000D VALUE.
, We are prepared to make up Suits to order on the ShOrtest Notice and in the Latest Stylee.
\HATS, OAPS AND FUR GOODS.
Men's Felt Hats in Araerican, English and Canadian Shapes in full range, Also Boys' and 1Youths'
Hats and Caps. We are also offering a large lot of
LADIES' FUR SETS CHEAP,
In Striped Grebe and Mink Sets.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
187
MANaHESTER1' H00E1!
TAKING Into consideration that the end. of Septemberes drawing near, and with it our -warm
weath,er, and knowing by experience that OM' Canadian Climate renders neceesary the wearing of -very
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Warni Cloth ng during the Winter Months, we have visited the Wholezele ,Markets of Canada, and
have purchaeed everything necessary to keep the inhabitants of this part 04 our Dominion comfore
able during the long Winter that is before them, and we ate fully satisfied • that it only requires the
Publie to in4ect our Goods to ensurb a speedy sale of theta. We have pald-particular attention to
the Selection of Goods, and have Extra Good Value to show in all kinds of Staple and Fancy
Dry Gools. Onr Boot and Shoe Department is well supplied, and Good Value to be
found in the Different Kinds. In G-roceries our §tock has never been better, and we would
call attentioln to our SO Cent Tea, which is something, extra. A Call !solicited.
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We would call special attention to a large lot of /len's LONG BOOTS, which were pureliased out
of the regular season at a low figure, which we are eelling a very ilittle overfactory priees.
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A Large Lot of Rubber Goods for Fall Wear.
Full Lines in Ladies', Mimes', Boys' and Children's Shoes at Low Prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
NEW
FALL DRY COODS.1
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS COCOS,
Black Lustre,s and Merimes,
A COMPLETE STOOK.
THE NEW COSTUME -SERGES,
BLAoK DRESS SILKS
caxp
SHAW
EXTRA VALUE.
ts, Blankets and Flannels,
S, HOSIERY AND CLOVES,
WARM AND CHEAP.
ILK. SCARFS,
SHIFIITS AND COLLARS,
In all the Novelties.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEAT,F,D TENDERS addressed to the under-
si ed, and endoreed 1' Tender for Examining
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Ware °tate, Toronto, ill he received at this Of-
fice until MONDAY, th 5th day of October next,
at noon, for the ereeti n and completion. of the
above building. Plans and Specifications can he
seen at the office of iLliam Irving, Esq., Archi-
tect, Yonge Street, To nto. Contractors anew -
tined that Tenders wit. not be considered unlees
made strictly in ace rdance withi the printed
forms, -and in the OfiEl of firms --except there are
attached the actual eignature and the nature of
the oacupation and place of residence of each
raember of the ssane. Tor the due fulfilment of
the Contract, satisfacteeryseourity will be required
on real estate or by deposit of money, publie or
municipal eecurities, or bank stocks, to an amount
of 5 per cent. on the bulk sum of the Contract.
To the Tender must be attached the actual sig-
natures of two responsible and solvent persons,
residents of the Dole...Wien, willing to beeorae
sureties for the carrying ont of these conditions
as well as the due performance of the works em-
braced in the Contract,
This Department does not, however, bind_ itself
to accept the lowest or, any Tender. By order
F. BRAUN, SecreLy.
OTTAWA, 16th September, 1874. 355-2
FELT ATS AND 4,CLOTH CAPS.
I CALL AND SEE THEM.
CLO.THING- MADE TO ORDER
DT LATEST ATYLES.
INSfECTION OF STOCK INVITEli.
WTED, for Seaforth Public Schools, a
,ATLF,TtirgIts duties to coronaence on. Oct.
10. Apply to WM. gRASSIE or WM. BALLAN-
TYNE, Trustees. 854-4
NOTICE TO coxi.extitylpoits.
QEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under-
sig,ned, slid endorsed "Bayneld Harbor
Werke. will receiVed at this office until noon
of WilMNESDAY, the I4tb October next, for the
construction of crib -work, piers, and for dredging
the Weetern Section of Bayfield Harbor. Plans
and Specificatione can. be seen at this °film, o.t
the Town Hall, Goddich, and at Morgan's Hotel,
Bayfield, from, on and after Werinesdey, the BOth
instant, where printed PATIIS of Tender will also
he obtained, Satisfactory security on real estate
or by deposit of inoney, bank otock, public or nen-
nicipal boxidee to an amount of five per' cent. on
the hulk sum df the Contract -will be required.
Also, the actual signetnie of two responsible and
solvent. persons, willing to becorae sureties for the
due fulfilment of said contract. The Department
will noc be hound to, accept the lowest or any of
the tenders. By order,
P. BRAUN, Secretary.
Department of Pulite Worle3,
Ottawa, Sept. 1874. 855-3
WOOD Fellt SALE.
MeNAUGHT !halt a quantity of Dry Ash
-1.-/ • CORDWOOD 'for sok. Those wanting it
ehould apply tet WITeLIAM DORRENCE, who will
have it cut and degvered, 855.