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The Huron Expositor, 1879-12-19, Page 5:res of good m.y travels. lge in that of lakes and s a lake of y one. . the stones Williams it o break his � break the F cannot be would poli - y opini laon, ares of good hat is scat- I Wouldn't there by and letters, ]ted myself_ *Ta maws ex_ Coxlritry for -11 my life in, = travelled ,I :vii east,: - ',f Renfrew, ould be no. iiskoka and e boss for have ever ii valley Of i.t is covered I hemlock and sand 'But even, if quantity of ca. roping not intend ut, and a4 I public know :bout +which ion. Your ucylmisox. W ems. New York, bbath. rclesborough II,�, in their `tl are about ,iew to the ,ina. tilt Custom Old by auc- .ragirla fifty - he removed i7 Hxngsto7l, of th'e fog e a. watch. .r, was tried . to three d, with hard ax -M. P. for ted a. mem•. ;cure, by ae- tituency of G. Weston, .ill, went to ark. When . one of his ped dead_ at the an,. on Grange.. by lIessrst in; Rober- and Peter td Jury for �, his Horror rat he was his judicial y upon the ,f the Court, tt this was c1Ce of CZime- that by the Agnes' Crim- lO were for 9SIOUS were ;.Oust with lv, a -ad with cholic faith il the family 11, became elf througll .neer of her ce her re- te a perfect came with - Christ and Ler friends - I Satan. by I, who she -", but noth mei, to forcibly re- xund. Mr. f and r€:- . lxfield, last :hoped her orarv.. - .t .3cRMRR 19, i 1879. THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 6 wenient tying post, and Very careful] - - - - - y THE SEAFORTH ,A S, 1879. . . , and slowly hitched the I traces., The � j H R STOP, � 1879' 1880a (3_M1 1&rr S'gL� LOSS' Olt FOUND; farmer mounted the' wagon, and - hold- � _ __ : T i . N AND 1EYS Lf3ST=Lost, on Wednesday- a bunch Ing on to the rope as a d>Rowning man STOVE --,�F-�= of three l�e9e; ion ria Abe , aer u clings to a straw, drove away, the only _ _ - oblige by ]eating -them at HI�L'Sl'40f Br,At ill � sign of rebellion left in the mare being EMP .0R I U 111, HOLIDAY GOOD DELL'S, S,aforth. 825 the switch of the tail and a springy yt7hitney's Block, Mein Street. NICKS N & BLEB 4SDE�L S■ D R E S S- GOODS AND E R I N G E -- _ movement in her hind quarters, which ! sTEiOS FOR SALE, _ gradually became less perceptible as the MRS • Ell WHITNEY ; –TAT— oR SALE. -Two colts, one rising UIIrcefears '_ _ interesting entertainment` passed into ofd and the other two, both nrarrs. App1r distance: The farmer looked as if he Has now on hand and for sale a superior S A FO RT H" N�F�MAN BROSf CNEAP to DAVID DORRhXCE, Sr., Lot 29 Con. 1st x had passed through a shower of mud, article in Stoves, of the best makes CASA STORE, SEAFORTN, McKillop. 604 . He said very little, but probably comprising ' � - - thouglit iu verF.y strong language.. O. W. PAP T S COLT FOR ;BALE-INt $ale, a Heavy Dzaugbt Are again o the front with a Large gh : d _ Colt, riFing two, sired by old Lord Haddow� -An attempt to destroy the life of the-MCOLARY'S GOLDEN ERA w �ll selected Stock of Apply on Lot 11, Concengioii 4. H. R. S.,Tuaker- Czar' was made on Monday evening, MILLS' wooD Oox. FOIA TWENTY DAYS• ONLY: amit'g, to.T. H. CARTER. s�$ December 1st, by placing dangerous. ROYAL BASE BURNER. .1 I SUITABLE GOODS I WANT, explosives on the rawa track near The fleet in the market, tcjether with gt70 K, STATIONERY the, entrance toy the city. The Im- a large lot of Cooking Parlor and Box HORsIf; WANTED -A good driving .liaise- perial train arrived safely at 11 "o'clock Stoves, both coal and wood, of the The whole' Stock -of Plain and Fanc7j Drc.�S (rE10db -bilk and �OOl.�?tin, es Will either engage for Oe winter or pur�- at night, and the explosion occurred on . latest designs. For the Christmas and New Year Sea- r ' - chase. 5I4ITH &WEST. G6 C. will be o,�ered at Lean tican Goat Price 1'ice�rtJ flays: GRAND 3�IVERIITUALire Insunnae i the passage. of the baggage train, half son, to be s ld cheaper than ever before. an hour afterwards. The Emperor's Company, Galt. C. W. GIRDLESTONE, A COMPLETE STOCK OF TINWARE AICD I;ANCY �'OOQ$ DEPOT -Manage=' Agent Wanted' forseaforth. } : life was saved by the train coming in ' C O Zv TOOD-5011 Cori.`a of S'Pood wanted at the half an hour' earlier than wls expected. ,ALWAYS ON HAND. 64 - E I C 0 M �'', _� L ' ___.___•,_ _ _ DO 'T FAIL TO SEE Seafortli Woolen Mille, in exohinge #or Woolen Goods=;• $1'25 for 2 -foot,. and $2 for ;' Auction Sales 4 -root per eord. A. G. VANEGX2ol 635x4 Finest Bra�Ld� of Coal Oil _ , Saturday, December 27, 1870, at the OUR RAND DISPLAY C ARDNO's BLUCK, SEAFORTH Arid buy your Lady Friend a Christmao Box in the shape oil a Dress. Such m - Village of Berne, Farm _Stor=k and Im= At the Lowest Prices, wholesale and - opportml city should not -be, passed by, as the Stock 1s Largxand well Assorted, , FOR SALE OR TO LRT. plemeuts. George Edighoffer, proprie- retail. Also a Lar a Assortment of with the Latest Styles. TO LET-Honsesed store to Rent n inharn, g Befor Purchasing Elsewhere: together .pith'one•gnaifer acre of lana, . for ; es ay, Deb fur auctioneer.. Lamps, Globes, c@c. ply to MRS. YOU�`49, Harlock post oflie 628x4 � ` Tuesday, December 23, 1870, on Lot -_, I - rf- Q0, Con. 12, McKillop, Farm Stock ani, Orders for all hinds of Jobbing MILL.IIII�ERY MANTLE l oft SALE OR TO RENT. The '$e,cforth Implements. Hugh McKay, proprie_ JUST OPENED O �T' • LE A N� FUR D E PSA RT M E r 1T l E 311)), known as tbh Red Mill; 4 run orstones; OUA 25 CENT AND 1O CENT f Steam pourer; vitasBiding from Gran3i'Tmnit for ; John Bullard, auctioneer. P1'67nptl'y Attended to Land satin- . Railway; possession) about the 1$t or 16th of ,' -� — factio°lL juaraaeteed, S ANDS OF TOYS f September. Apply tb�, W. RINGSLEY Stmt. Local Notices. Just Renewed this week, all of which has been bought 25 per curt], below regular frig, Cgs T Thirty Cassa New and Choice Go Give me a trial before purchasing prices, an -0 customers can expect` Bargains, ear we give the full benefit to buyers. _ oR , Ckery at WI -There are-Bargai7ls'in p g Are a marvlel of cheapness, but perhaps All are coul+teonsl , TO LET oLs of the beet stand!€ in t. Crockery at 1VILsox ci YoL3o's. 616 elsewhere, y invited t0 Seo for themse�+nes. Suitable or Christmas and Ne-uo^ Seaforth-ur•, Dent ie givbgnp business and I HAVE ox Ha D, as usua ,Belt's Ex- NRS. E. WHITNEY, the Five Cent Stand is the greatest f teffl ret sn easy terms tit ]fist class store xatt- attraction of all where ? pied by himself. Possceeion gxvefl st ontrleIf tri Family Flour -the ll. D D. delight --cup ' �' ear's Presenfa: desired. Enquire of LEON SFE DENT Be* - plied direct from the mill. D. D. ItoaBr. 612 : _AA[j1, 18'78- HOFF�IAN BROTHERS, Cardl Ts Block. forth- .. q f. SUNREdlL AIT GA.LLERY.-Something - . Biz Different Kinds of Toys -can be E CHANCE. -PhD raph $Donis tt, Tia! New.-l�owis the time to secure your shadow. - had for 25 ];Ante• c�a'ffrstf5oorinf3cott'rBtieicBloat,Segforths CHdRLES MoaxE is now making four Ambrotypes ��Q i j poait3Da aei¢traL Also, three of lour Rooms -m, , ; for 50c• Picture frames cheaper than ever. 610 1 THE �r}� IEAT HUM 1 N EAE}RTH the suitable for a dweIlin Z'osaea- STOVES STOVES .} Imagine a wholb' family made ha ° ' }, S ' y 1879. Apbl to F. PPY G L A S S G O ODS siva Iib' Jamear , zLsoY &YouN.o hays just'received a ■ STEZI,tbarrister, On the prssnises,or to 80R�IL. {' vary ]arae lot of New Season Teas, which they t for 25 cents, i 1�1SCOTT; McHillop. b73-`tf. bought before the recent advance, and will offer . IS AT THE - 11 them for a short time at old prices. 'To parties iUU 3E- T� RENT. -To rrr, bract convenient ' busing in quantities and pa} mg the cash, wo COOKING STOVES, f ��rr Vases, Toilet Sets, Matto Cups and ly situat.a and commodious residence I guarantee satisfaction or will refund the monery. 1 A LARGE S T O C .C]. Gaderitll4 Stnmt,:t present osoup`sed by X 3� - I PARLOR STOVE8 CENTRAL GROCERY IN CARDNO'S BLOCK, Pi ncaa_ The louse is infl:st-clean order, aa* I Saucers, Moustache, Caps, Ghi�l» Flower ,f f has in caflneattipn all aonFertanoea found in a: Births: . PARLOR COOK STOVES -Or- first -slats, reekUnae. Passessien 61ven at any I, DORSEY-In Seaforth, on the 26th ult., the wife , Pots, G%rd Receivers, Chinet Boxes, Ac. time. Appl�to i. Dnflean or «3.3iSCARLETT,`' of lir.Joltrr Dorset of a son. i WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY &C where -the People are Rushing to bot. Ra . sins in ra rietor: OFFICE STOVES Q 3g p P PAPST In Seaforth, on the 18th fust., the wife � . f f s •f _ of ;Sir. G. iV.,Papst of a son. ' EARM 'YOR SALE. -North halt: of South half") - "EZYTON-In. Goderich township• on the 12th I BOX STOVES � TO SELECT FROM. of Lot 430i. 7, townahipof Morris. - inst., the wife of Mr. Clement Newton o1 a son. I County of Huron, 45 aures; 40• % as *s cleared ; afiNER-Instanley, on the 9th inst., fife wife , TEAS SUG SUGARS AND CHI�rLx7TMAS Fi 1r.#J �TS soil ie ci8y1baa4; there is new h kmehouse cad. of DZr• John �Yanner of a daughter• ' A LB l�.M S. g A L BUMS. 1 stable, &so -mg bwring orchard, and -a good well FORSYTH-In Morris, on the 17th fust., the wife Fifteen Per Cent. Discount on watches and pump; the premises are on Whe gravel road 11 of Mr. Simon Forsyth of a son. LARGEST ASSORTMENT 1 N TOWN: t for the next month. • one mile south of Brassels. Ter�ara-,_;ip } it . I ' down; bale -nee ass remain for 7 or 10 years at Marriages. Photograph Albums, in all stypes and ALSO BARGAi'�'s1.3 IN CROCKERY AND GLASSV1 ARE. q Percent. For fgrthe;particnlibxe apply to C. 1 R. COOPEIR,>Lmd Agent and Auctioneer. 628 PAIL -HARRIS -On the 11th Inst., at the resi- AT BOTTOM PRICES. dancLI! Ie+ of the br7cte's father, b Rev. S. Jas. ualities of bindin from 20 centt3 to ESTRAY 'STOCSi~ f j PLACE D WAR E g, Allin, Mr. Ricbard � ail, of Usborne, to Sarah, i t third dAnghter of 4 James Harris, London $25 each. Largest assortment`:wsst of � Road, townsbip of Hay-, Inspection and Comparison Solicited. 1 And other Goods in Endless,Variet . A L A R a' � Si O C K 0-, �' i- O % °`]� ESTRAY SZ'ZElir-C a into the sa¢iosure of 3'the undersigned, Lo 17, Conceesban 2, Me - i CU Bence of the b DSBOROUGH - At the roar- Toronto. gillop, about the 15th of July, a two-year ,old i's, dente of the bride's father, on the 17th Inst., red 6teer, Tae owner Dan have #lie same by by Rev. Thos. Thomson, of Brncefield, Mr. JOHN KIDD, Seaforth.. Joseph Cudmore, to Jane Ann, eldest daughter Also Autogmph.and Scrap Albnmadn Suitable for Christmas- and New Year's Gifts-'U•seful and Ornamenv-al . o;B��Y ope�.ad paying chal•ges. � sw - of StunUel Landsborough, Esq., au of Tucker- we mean to sell Goods this season at - __ _ __ smith AUCTION SALES. � an rice so be sure to give us a call. great variety. Y price, $1 ESTRAY RTBER-Came into the premises =of HOFi Els-33ROOi4f--On the lith fact., at the the undera' , , residence of the bridegroom's father, by Rev. GOOD CHANCE -Mr. J. P. BRINE has we have not time to artieulaaize• Goods and Prices. We, ask the ins eotion, igned, Lot 1tm idol eof 6 us R, P. lI. Musgrave, 'Mr. James Henry Howes, to A P P s., Tnckersmr'hj:abttst the middle of August, a _ been instructed by Dere. E. COMMERCIAL to sell` intending urahasers, when. we think we can convin=- +,hem it is to their gAvanr- Red Yearling Steer. The owner can, leave the Miss Mary Ann Broom, both of McKillop. by Public Auction, at the COMMERCIAL HO- HICI�SON & BLEASDELL g P BEGLER lit:NTEIt-At the residence of the r to a to buy tlYeir Goods at,the Central Grocery. - same by proving property and paying charges. TEL SEAFORTH on Saturday. January 8rd, . g Y YWILLIAM SPROAT. 625a4 brides father, on the 16th inst., by Rev. M. 1888, at 1 o'clock P. W., a Honee and Lot, on SEAPORT �+ Danby, Mr. HeDry Begler, to Sarah, second Main Street, Harpurhey. There is a frame 4 SOMETHING NEW. �'STRaY HOER -Strayed on to. Lot 1#i, daughter of John Hunter, Esq., all of Stanle . North Bonndaryl3oad, Stanley, same time in 3 house ,wood- shed, well, and other conveniences ; September, i87 h 2• ear old Heifer, rad wi k . -- also a chbice young orchard. The property will HOVEMBER —1879— bECEMBER i � s t % Deaths. be Bold subject to a mortgoge. For further par- some white. The owner can have, it by proving . SLATEr.-In Seaforth, on the 11th Inst., Mr. ticulars apply to the anotioneer. J. P. BRINE, E, i Japanese Papier Machie Goods:: FLO'U R A N°D FEED KEPT AS USUAL■ property and paying expenses. ' 7TILLIAM il Jc;hu Slater, aged 28 years. Auctioneer. 628 3 1 I STEVENS, Goshen poet office. 827.x4 '' SCOTT --In Tuckersmith, on the 15th Inst.; Mr. _ -_------- ---. -. _ - f —STRAY STF B --Esme into thepromisesF Tbomas Scott, aged 35 years. ' AND FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.- , E cKill ps PAPST-In C=oclexzch, on the 12th. Inst.., Ruth, L The Trustees of School 8eation N THE O. N T A R I O Ladies Cabinets .Tea Tra B r �g9g, Butter, a92d P026Z�!'� 1'a�8?L 2n �'�;CItEGn(J1' GOQds. Ci00b�� the nndarsigne3, Lat 1, (;on. 6.3cgillop, -wife of lr. Samuel Pa st a ed 41 0. 8, Ma- , y , C t1m13+ about the first otNovember, a 2 -year �1d Steer, p g years and gillop, will offer for sale by Pablin' Auction, on livere&'Promptly and .Free of Chairge. of reddish color. The owner can have -.the ams 9 months. the premises on FRIDAY DEC'. 26 1879, the (, Tra s and Brushes, wall Brackets;. - by proving property and paying expenses, HUGH . PRIEh-In rxeter, on the 8th Inst , Rhoda, be Old School Site, being composed' of one-half ! DRY t7fOODS i_10 U SL' y E DUNN, Dablin post office. $27x4 laved !rife of hlr- Thos. Prier, in the 32nd acre of land and being a part of Lot 6, Con. 10. 1 - ------ year of her Bao. There is a to bnildin and well and p Puff Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief LAThLAW e4i FATIRLEY," Seafl�t. DREG" -In Exeter, on the 6th inset., Hefty 11Fay, g g pump on ' ESTRAY CALVES -Gema into the azemises of the premises. - The building is well plastered I the. undersigned, Lot 26, Concessian 5, Hib- i and on -the 9th Inst., Eva Maud, twin daugh- which has ecome s0 o ubur with the Boxes, Pipe Racks, Lotter Racks, Card. bert, about the fust of November, Fikm spring - ter s of lir. Jno, Drew, aged 2 -ears. and could be need as a dwelling. ;The land is P P g y surrounded_ by a good board fence. Sale to public, will offer daring November and Calves, al) of tham,spotted. The owner eanhave __ Receivers Card Boxes Match Boxes the Fame by proving property and Paying expen- commence at one o'clock P. M. Terms -one- 1 December , , , . . half of the purchase monoyon the day of sale, I • THE GREAT DRY -GOODS., seg. JAhIESHALLORAN. , 625x4 THE IVIARSETS• the balance in one year with 8 per cent. interest, i Pen Racks and other useful articleB •1 , �` STRAY EWE AND LAMB -Came into the . secured by satiatactory note. Further particulars 77 t SEAFORTH, Dec. 18, 18 79. �P g 12 ! { p era nes o+ the undersigned, Lot 3, L'onces- can be had on a rection to the nndorei ned. Better rlue 1 ILCG� E`1�e9 . ver Chea cion 11, Hallett, about the first of September, a Fall `i'heat............. ... 1 20 to `1 25 Boaid. WETHERSTON,r .Secretary. School I Y P i � Spring Wboat, Fife, per bushel.... 1 18 to 1 23 HOUSE O F THE WEST we and Lamb.. The owner can have -the same S r%n �VheaL,RedChAff,perbubh. 1 16 to 1 20- - a on proviuR properby and paying char. .4EO. P g PATTERSON, SeaferM P. 0. 625x4 Oats per bushel.. .............. U 3Z to 038 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC ; op-� I : Peas per baahel.. ....... 0 60 to 0 62 AUCTION IN McgILLOP_Miu • J. P. Brine S M I T ,H & WEST - I , ESTRAY STEEL -Came into the pr.mises of Barley per bushel .... , ... 0 45 to 0 65 bas beer instructed by Mr. Reinhart to sell by ; C31 -1:F 'r �'0 Q g_�S - the undersigned. Lot 6, Loncession 1, H. R. �utter,N.o.3,Loose .. 0 16 to 0 17 Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNES- � • Si, Tuckersarith, abont the first of October, a I Eggs ............. .. 0 16 to U 16 DAY, JANUARY 7th,1880, that Valuable Farm Have P 'chased Large Lots of red Yearling Steer. The owner can have the Flour, per 100 lbs ... 3 00 being composed of Lot 11, Concession 12, Mcgil- ! Baine by proving property and pay; ng charged. Har„-; ., ..... - ... 8 00 to 9 00 fop. The farm contains 50 acres of land, about. JAMES MARTIN. $26x4 Bides,, per lb.... .. .. 0 07 to 0 08 25 sores of wbich are cleared, 2,0 acres in fallow, T -pp Bibles, Prayer Books; Poet, Joven- THOMAS KIDD, MAIN -STREET, SEAFQR'T'HI 1 Sheep skins eseh....... •.........._ U 50 to 1 2i - five in good hardwood with two and a half , STAPLE I�1LY GOODS HEIFERS L*I P4TTND--Came into. ,the ;lea- - Salt (retail)per carrel,.. 0 75 . acres in fall wheat and, six acres meadow. On , I Iles, Toy Books, and a, large and new . forth Pound, enTueBday. November 2ii, two Salt(wholesale)per barrel........ 0 60 the place there are two log houses 16 x 20. Is : -AND- three-year old Heifers, both red and whfte,. and Potatoes, pal buahei............ 0 36 to 0 40, situated Q miles from Leadbury, and 10i miles , assortment of Miscellaneous Books in. I one a lis as if in calf. The owner can have the Apples, per bushel ............... U 25 to 0 3v from Seaforth, miles from school hoaae. IS NOW SHOWING Z$Lrc' same on proving property and paying charges. WM. DORRENCE, Ponudkeeper 8:ia Oatmeal' brl.......... ...... 2 76 to 3 00 There is n small spring creek running through ; BOOTS AND SHOES Fancy Cloth and MoroEeo binding. Tallow, -per lb........... ..... 0 05 to 0 08 the farm. The above is an excellent farm, of Beef, in quarters, per 100 lbs..... 4 50 to 6 00 heavy clay loam land and will be Bold without Ethe STRAY $EgYnET R -Came into the•pr 1, H. . Dressed Rogs per 100 lbs......... 6 50 to 5 76 Terms made t known on commence o two o'clock sharp. 1 For CASH, at Prices much, Below c T]'- }�T S-Tuckersmith 'Lot 10, middle ve H. , sale. FRANCIS BL'1 S'Z` G`Ei N, 1 RAL STOCK IN ..CANADA , tear an ahalf ldHeifeember, ! REINHART, proprietor; J. P. BRINE, enc- their Value. a red and wiite•year and a half old heifer. The CLINTON,. Dec:' 17, 1879. I tioneer. 628 Fall wheat, per bashes... .. 1 25 L 1 28 owner can haver the same on pRou property = SpringWheat, perbushel......... 1 20 @ 1 24 IICTION' SALE OF FARM. -The under. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. and paying c----. CHARLES -- 627x4 Oats, perbushel.. .......... 0 32 0 33 A_ signed has received inetruetions from the � R�j�,�T v IN ESTRAY CATTLE -Came into the premises of Barley, per bushel ............. . .. L' 40 U 5G executors of the estate of William Chesne - :P_1 F -ijIST : the undersigned, Lot 22, Co 11. ion 18, lta- Peas per bushel ......... i) 60 r(1 U f2 q' gillop, about the first of Novembe[, T�[o Yef►r- p decea"sed, to offer for sale by Public Auction, at lin Steers -both red and white. The owner can Butter•- "„•„ ..••,. 0 15 ® 0 16 the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, in the Town of � Work Boxes, writing Desks, %Ei�l _ g .... ..... 0 30 iii 0 85 have the same by roving property and paying Eggs . .............. L Seaforth, on SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1, r9, at two 3 All woo Tweed Suits, 10. DRY GOODS—'am better prepared this season than ever to slo�av extra- expenses. W�.LI Df DENNISf4�i. 6257!4 Eggs, .. ton....; , ... • ...... • • • , ... 0 14 @ 0 15 o'clock P. M., the west half of Lot 7, Con. 5, i All woo Tweed Pants, $1 Cases, Card Receivers, Fancy Papeter- , 8 00 ® 9 00 ordinarybar aims in Dress Goods Winceys Flannels and° iA House- Hay,pertun, ._............. H. R. S.; Tnckeramrth, 60 scree. From 20 to 26 $cavy O erCOats=Men's, X4.50. g ' � ' ' ESTRAY CATTLE.-Cameinto-the enclosure acres are cleared, and the balance covered with.] hold Stuffs. o[ the undersigned, Lot 11, Concession 8,•. Heavy. Overcoats -Boys. 3. ies, Shell Boxes, Glove and Handker- Zr1Ye StOCIi Market$. timber principally hardwood. Terms o1 Sale- vYHallett, abort the first of November, Two Year tiUj ing lrl Dec. 16.-A1d. McShane Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid I 'All Wool Suits to Order, 1$12. ling Heifers -one red and the other roan. The ficent llo� E1tEAL, to the Vendors'. or their Solicitors on the day of : All wool Pants to Order, $2.25. - chief Boxes, Purses, wallets, Pocket ng property owner can have Luc eame on proving bought 30 steers, averaging 1,399 lbs. sale, Aird the balance within one month there- Extra H av T 1 will offer Special Fashionable Milline at eat] re- and paying charges. F. W. CR H. 625-4 ., is rapid- weed. 50c.. • M 1 LL1 N E R Y- Pe r3', �' Y each, at 41c per lb. Mr. Kelly also sold after. Uvon payment the purchaser Bhali be Y ' Books, Family Bibles, Alice Bags, CYYS- . ant, where entitled to a. conveyance and to be let .into poB- No c are for euttin duced prie,est during the next Thirty Days. Ladies, call ani,. examine 14 extra_ cattle, weighing 19,OZ0 ills., at g g' l'STBAY SHEE2�ame into4ke premises ¢f tit to rho g g session. The conditions of sale in all other Heavy _ ite Blankets, $2.00. tal and Bronze Ink Stands for yourselves. the umdersigned, Lot 12, Concession 5,316 - Bailey per. T. Bonner, of Toronto, sold respects will be the standing conditions of the ' B`ailey is: � Fancy w” cey, 8c, - d( it101i to several choice cattle at 5jc per lb. F. 'Court of Chancery. Farther particulars and the ; i op, two Ewes and a d the the ewes c,amc Plain Wi ce 5c. :about :the neat of Jaly and this ram about: the Rodgers of Toronto sold a carload of conditions;oi Bale may be �abteined on applioa- I Y, first of December. The owner can hav3,the g C'trrriLFier- ' ' tion to McCaughey & Holmested Vendors' Solici- Ladles' Mantles, from $2.. This Department is Fully Assorted. SUeeial YalIIe same on proving property and paying aha Joh uston, cattle et c pAr lb., and S. Burnet; of tors, Seaforth. McOAUGHEY & HOLMESTEDI , Ladies' anile Cloth, 75c. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, FANCY GOODS— P Y charges. Toronto, sold a carload of cattle at 4-;c Vendors' Solicitors: J. P. BRINE, Auction- In Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Ties, and Ladies' ?gess Caps. WILLU3l REEDY. a E�x4 'ell known. Ladies ftawls, from 75c. Gloves cheaper than ever. Don't fail to m 50 cent Hid. Glove and . per lb.. Mr. Laporte, of Mildmay, sold eer. 628.2 1 ESTg�xx HORSE -Strayed from the 'um of ._ 11 ,;round 1 Children' Caps, from 38c. my 2 -button Josephines' Rollion for $1.25. my and. Corsets in P. Carlin, Iluro n Road, IticRiilopr about two carloads of fat cows and heifers at - Chromos Mottoes , abundance. g Bay upon the from $24 to $38 each, or from 3c to 31c IMPORTANT NOTICES. Boy's Caps, from 40c. , Slipper Patterns the 17t"f November, a La Light Ba Horse, Men's Ca?s, f � ' with white face and white hind legs, ands round `Cl, treasur- , raom IOC. high bast 7 ears old. A- per 1b.; three of the best of these, Violins, Concertinas Children's, Cut- f? , y y peraon giAng such . , intends TuCHERSMITH - RATEPAYERS' ATTEN- Fure for tints. ' f _ information to the underoigned as w% lead to vement on weighing 3,100 lbs., were sold at 3 c per TION -Notice is hereby given that all unpaid Furs for Ladies. , -' his recovery will be suitably rewardedi JOHN lb.; Thomas Dunlop, P. Brady and Jas: Taxes in the Township of Zuekersmith, for the tern, Boys Sleighs, and a', large• and - I am clearin this month xcMA1A, Seaforth. s2�7 wn as tut; Furs for- hildren. MANTLES SHAWLS AND FURS— �° Noonan, all of Perth, had each a car- Present year, most be pard to mo at onao, ae I r. am regnrred to return the roll without fail on the entire Stock, at prices which Will; convince everybody that Karry -- ent is car- load Of cattle, which the sold at from I varied assortment of Toys too numer- ESTRAY CALVES -*rayed from the prem- the best Y the 31st December, 1879: `VM. CARNOCHAN, out my advertiaements to the letter. i■es of the undersigned, Lot 26,, oncession. 1d has al- $18 to X30 for the fat caws and heifers, collector. _ 628-2� and from $30 to $38 each for the steers, ous to mention. 7, Uaburne, about the Satter part of f3eptembei, We desire to Call Special A ttention six Spring Calves-th=_•eo heifers and 1hree steers 3. ellence Of SALE NOTES -NOTICE -William Wallace's one of the steers was .brindle, one Sed and one aver iii a littleiover 3c• per ih.; N. sale Notes, due 20th December, 1879, and - READYMADE CLOTH P itions pro- g to our Boots and Slaves lYI enormous sales>ifr, the est have odea two of the l!<eifere were rel and Ane, Taillefer had a carload Of cattle (fat William Bell's Notes, due 6th January, 1880, are otted- An illage of it', I compelled me to be continually adding to my stock, and many of our BP 3 infirm.tion as to th�whereaboate q.cows and steers) -which he Sold at from in our hands for collection, of which all persona eQncerned will lease take notice and govern - Ove t oats and ITlt3ters have been received during th® last 7ont11, Every R the above animalcw;11 be suitably rewarded.. 1.$30 to X45 each, or 3 c to 4c per lh. A themselves accordingly. MoCAUCIREY & Of which we have a full aBBortment, s - garment is of late style, and many of them are decided novelties. I call � Qti7t�. ' 26 lie follow- few small lots of live hogs were sold at I HOLMESTED; Seaforth. 628.1 bought before the rise in price, and XMAS AND NEW YEARS CARDSa g—.,:p­-- any scene 4.75 per 100 ]lis. There were about 100 the attentiok of all wanting Overcoats to the fact that my stock is the STRAYED STE;, 3 - Strayei from Lot 8,. p which will be sold during this and next largest in the west, and is su rior in quality, style and excellence Of Concession 18;,11icgillb_P, abont the last ou tower last g Pe q Y Y August, Two Yeasting Steers, one spotted ed. sheep and lambs vii the market t0 -day. TUCgERSMiTors NOMINATION -A Meeting month at old prices. manufacture. Full assortment of'Underclothing, Rats, Caps and Gents' �d white, the otlker a dark redror brindle. The Consider- of the the o tore for the nomination of Candi- b Extra fine assortment of Christ spotted steer ha e.. P. white fac. sad white tail,. xxitxsemerit They were sold in lots at from $3.25 to (foods marked Irl Plain Figures. Furnishings. dates for the offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve and 1.14 each. The prices of inspected hides Councillors will be held in School No. 8, in the Please DO NOT ask Credit.. Any person givi39 such information se wilh�ad 1xop, ]]lair] per 1001bs. are : For No 1, $9 to $9.50 ; Village of Egmondv ille, on Monday, the 29th day Come and look through whether you and New Year's Cards and Satchets- 111 to the recovery e1 the above animals will be mdt- kix,g mare, No. 2,8 to $$.50, and No. 3, $7 $7.50. of December, 1b79,at the hoar of 12o'aloaknoon. purchase or not. ably rewarded. JOB $IFiKBY, ,esdbttrp )ash`vood` Calfskins. 10c per ll?.; sheep a71d lamb- SVM- MecoNl\ELL, TownehigClerk. 628-2 P over six thousand to choose from, at BOATS AND SHOES- this Department my sales have greatly, post office. u111xxrencec 44 skins, go to -$1.30 each. SMITH U6 . WEST increased, owing to the heavy purchases made before the late rise o� � STRAYED STEERa - strayed from Lot 26, NOTE LOST -Lost, a note of hand bearing these goods. AlArices and sizes of Ladies' Gents' Misses' and Ch l STRAYED 6,Ha aboat'harveet T D.YB&r- g from 2 cents to One Dollar each. a DonceB - ,ear old `-,.____� date September Ist,1877,and due on Jann- g p ' y' ;,ticceedeFl _ cry let, 1880, made by Gilbert Dick, in favor of , e ren's on band. See our 62 Long Stoga Boots, worth 162.50. Also ouT were �rk�d� lha�elf� and ear car ar ,otk ToxotiTO, Dec. 17. -Fall wheat, $1.28 , Opposite •Carmichael s Hotel. w , .he whiffle- , Thomas if tui, ore has for the stopped d $86. b- Ladies Real Goat Button and Lace Boots. This is the house to prQ unshed dole on the otter. An to �1.3`� ; spring, to $1.32; Oath, 36C payment of this nota has been stopped the pub- - - P y perm �� tail had 50c to 70c cure the real goat. such information as williead to the meoveryof to 37c• peas 65c to 70c• barley, , lie are hereby cautioned against purchasing or the abr, animals will be enitsbly rewarded, the lsli ht- li&y, Viper toil, f; X50 to $10 00 • negotiating it. THOMAS MELLIS. Kipp MONEY. i ,tild k December 8,1879. 627 ' . ----- All Pa�'tfxs wZSIL27Lg gOl2drt� �(JOtls JANEts HOLDEN, Hills Green P. a.. 825x4 l� scendill„ butter, 17c to 23c ;potatoes per bag. MONEY TO LOAI�j-In large or small Bums EST 114Y on first-class secnrit at 8 er cent. earl GROCERIES—New and Fresh arrivals in Te&s Raisins Currant8 S3gara Y CATTLE.-8treyed from Lot 14, Can $0.60 to $0.65. 1 SECUTORS NOTICE. -All persons having y' P y y ' ' 1 AOS. mexinop, in July last, Three Steers that had ,. +•—= E any c'aim against William Cheeney, late of interest. Private funds, or on the instOment would do. viell to Call and Exam- Syrups, Tobaccoes, &c. eom4rg three years old. 't'gvo at them red with �N'lxipping -i Lrvr-. Rpoaol,, Dec. 17. - Spring wheat plan. Apply to W. HILL, Seaforth. 628 w- . the township of Tuokeramith, in the County of iota spots, and Dae red and white, spotted ward, and 11s 1d ; red winter, 11s 8d ; Huron, farmer, deceased, are rognested on or i[7fTH0 (WANTS ISYONEY ?-A few thousand 2ne Stock and see Prices before pith more white than rel. There ryas s beII cin zx that Ali- before the 9th day of January, 1880, to send to �1' white, Its 5d ; club, 11s 1Id ; dollars, private funds, for immediate invest- the last mentioned animalwhen he left home. Messrs. McCaughey eb Holmested, Seaforth, Ant at 8 er Dent. interest. Apply to JAMES All the best brands of wines and.'Li hors i An9�formation that win lead to the recovery ,retard the Oats, 6S 5d; barley, 5s 3d ; pe&B, 7S0d; Solicitors Sor the undersigned, their names and g,BEN$OI�T, Selicitor, Seaforth. y 538 241'C'ItaS2ng ElsewlLere. WINES AND L1�(,jORS- q of the aboveanimalfa will be suitably rew.Axded. satlsfac` pork, FfOs Od ; beef, 87S Od ; Cheese, addresses and the particulars of their claim- always On hand. why buy impure and adulterated Liquors fpo7n unre- y P liable hooses, when on can have the best brands from me at the lowest, j ANTHONY aaoYD, Winthrop Y. tl, li the eo- against the said William,. Chesney, deceased. �/{ONEV TO LEND. -I have any amount of Y p • 65s Od• After which time the-Excentors will be at M g �, I ESTRAY CATTLE.-Strayedfrom thoprem seg the dozen, - � Moneyto Lend on good improved farms only, figures. Liquor Store, corner of Ma_lwt and Main Streets. of the undersigned, Lot No. 24, Con. 8, Stan- - After the liberty to distribute the assets of the testator at 8 per cent. Charges very small. Sum no `TOGS FOR SERVICE, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having object if security ample. I don't lend for any ley, in May last. Three Yearling Cattle -2 steers for about: _ _ -_ __- --__- - regard only to the claims of which they shall Company. JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. 570 1 and I heifer, One of the steers less all white, ofd horse- OAR FOR SERVICE -The undersigned will then )rave notice, in pursuance of the Revised 0 - -W_ . pA3P�JT, , #and the other a roan, with a wide white stripe on r E' ken for the improvement of stock this sea- Statutes of the Province of Ontario, chapter 107,' `�( ONXT TO LOAN -On Improved Farm Prop- K 1 DD St M PO �� V M -Come ane, CAI128 all, the face, and a whit spot on file shoulder; the a StOiit P P section 34. All persons Indebted to the deceased 1"' ert at 8 per cent. interest. Interest a Both eat and small, heifer was white, with reed on her.ears, head =d round her eau, on Lot 22, Concession 4, McKillop, a P , P P y- �' 1 Thoroughbred Berl -shire. Boar, of superior pedi- are required to make immediate payments of the able half,yearly or yearly, as destred, with a poi- , Great Bi ains Ou will et " legs. Any person giving each 2u#ormaticln as re a few Book and Fancy Goods Depot, Cardno s y g 11 gree. terms -11, payable of the time; 01 nor- amount due Cby them to the nnderaigned. tion of the, principal, if so preferred. Expenses Y P And if OII Want t0 bII 011e$ O{}dH 'will lead to the recoveryof the above aninralg yard• A vivo, withtho privilege o1 returning if nese-Bary. ACNES GHE_IrEY and WILLIAM CHESNEY, tight. Apply to THOMAS D. RYAN, Seaforth, 9 P►' $raRucefeldmtabl� rewarded. Jam till! ; fuel a Cori -I , HENDERSON. 628x4 Executors. 828 2 Ont. 625 Bloc Seaforth. T.cd,s it). the cheapest@t.. -t - 6