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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-12-03, Page 5r880. Directors waa was appointed edy_, Vice-Presia ard, Secretary- Committee-- nedy. and Bat- t. on the Goder- e of last week. a "chiefs", were ,he best, and the ig. The season to best for many halsh, township moved iat0 his ine stone struc- iery substantial that Mr. McRae t in health and resident of d the hardware 'ebster, and has eupation again, hardware hixsi- peat he will do , rmerly of US - ,ern residing in ?out eight years, tk.. He intends Iver winter and a.nadian Nort11- ir.. McLachlin to other evenlzig, cupants thereof astolen,the heads to tell the tale.. gut the meanest Le rate of taxa - Grey this sea 9.11, ; township rate, $4785.12 ; drain rate, ; statute labor, :1Lr. John Ship- ' week, a young ,vasengaged in stepped on the to one of them, 41 and the heel .It came very ing of Brussels don was received Fering to accept taxes, and be tis shipbuildirig [ip house, foundry z settlement of communication Clinton, return- L uesday o€ last leen settling up ;ed brother. He t owing to the which affliction is ni the fact that ied in compara- ,iinedy, of Ash - few day:l ago to went in tail, for ie farm of Sheriff Etted on the 8th fiend. In extenu- prisoner pleaded property at one had a right to <ship Council, at to submit a by - $5,000 to assist .onto, Grey. and ,Vingham. This ted. . A majority re too much la- d Myth "to: turn "boost" Wing- of these enter - =krary absence of 1f Mr. Fenwick's on Wednesday .,ne entered the ask, and extracted 2O. The party, iscevor $1Qmore, :paled, and forgot here were several he time, bat none trausactiou. r.t the lith con- his . family, was one evening last people of the 'o sessiobt of his dieing table with ed with all the proceeded to the Tile merry it an early hour the young folks veil themselves Xuron Presbytery week to consider tire of his pas- nlgregat' :}u, a de- eoufreegation an- ired to retain the their pastor and oissiou to procure Ftry of $.et)Q per was acceded to d Dr. 'Fre will ate • in Goderich, staut to aid him tare€7, with lumber tr God[ rich, was E early Saturday of distress and s•.ay through the safely into bar- `i•isatne. Both the E•t ere. seriously in- lie Ontario was ::t failed necessary n fire engine to lake in full of n.tvigatieril Jali- ieut of the county - =r, of lir. Robert has gone to leis her died on San- e was ria years, of lids countr4- frcnn ;Tad, and lived for =t titer of Renfrew,. t4- of Veutworth- the year 183.(i a,nd r• where W inghara tine years ago he aged in the mer- _ lV iugham. Four ricken dowel with then has been lle was a very :,ern, and up bo the an active and r,f the order. He ouuced Censerva- l,as voted for his .: •ince his illness, ;Led to the polls to Bair. His funeral by members of the Dtet-sitER 3, 1880. irarions Orange Lodges in the vi as well as by a large concourse tens. He leaves a wife and a fa three sons and three daught grown up. A correspondent regrets nurses the death of Miss Ca Campbell, aged twenty-four which took place at the reside her aunt, Mrs. D. McRae, in L settlement, township of Ashfi the morning of Monday, the 15th afters protracted illness of mor a year. The funeral took place follevtiug Tuesday, when a large Iger of friends and acquaintan inity; citi- ily of rs, all an- heriue years, ce of ohalsh ld, on iirst., than n the num- es.as- 8embled to pay liar their last .mark- of 18spect by following her rem their last resting place in L. cemetery. Her brother, John bell, who is now the only en member of the family, has the felt sympathy of the communt great bereavement. —At , the meeting of the branch of the Upper Canada Bi piety held last week, the Tre report showed that $129.97 ha contributed during the past y the objects of the society. The %ng gentlemen were elected offic members of the managing corn • the branch for the ensuing year dent, Rev. E. J. Robinson- Presidents, Rev. Messrs. Webe dy, Holmes and. Whitlock ; T and Depositor, W. Grigg, Sr. - tary, J. Banton ; Committees, Brewer, Back:,. Elliott, J. Pic Pickard, J. Southcott anal G. rick. A vote of thanks was t the lady collectors of last year, meeting was dismissed' with t diction. .0. _--_.•t . General News Item A company of Jesuits from France are negotiati Monsignore Capel for the pur his mansion at Kensington. Manning is bitterly opposing t tnplated purchase. He cal settlement an invasion and anent of his rights as Bishop Diocese. He has written as pope to forbid, the exiles, erste territory. -About three months ago 11 son Cornell, of Guilds, missed large sow, weighing about 300 and could nob find it. Last week Mr. Cornell was surpr going into his barnyard, to fin• there, but so reduced in flesh would not weigh over fifty poo: facts of the case are that the been caught and buried under Straw stack, and had nothing to eat o drink for over three months. Where Dr, Tanner now ?' Ir. Thomas McOrossen, super' • tendert of the Penetangnishe e refo oratory, has introduced grea refor into, that institution. He h= s almo entirely abolished punishment and tri to cultivate the . boys' honor. To su an extent has this uceeeded that 1 allows the boys to go to chu una tended by a guard, and a few days a he permitted all the boys to ,;a3 nutti in the woods, and at a giv. n sign they all returned to the ref.rmator He is quite enthusiastic over the go behavior of the boys under hi- care. —James McMaster, ages ninet eight years, died in Toronto n Sat day morning. The deceased ad be a resident of that city for fi'ty and was . well and _favorabl He had been an acute su rheumatism during the past of hie life. Other than this, was good, with well preserve especially of facts in Gonne the early history of that honest industry the old ma cumulated considerable we was a widower, and leaves u • :i • ns to ahalsh Camp- viving heart - in his. Exeter le So- surer's been :ar for follow- :rs and ittee of Presi- Vice- , Gun- easurer Secre- Messrs. ard, R. Kilpat- :ndered. nd the e bene- • • :xpelled g with hase of 'ardina he con- s thei nfringe of the ing the ing hi. r. Sam a ver from about $G1,100, nearly a''l was recovered en the pe parties arrested. They weovided with urglare' tool'; all middle -a ed, one being i4 other 50, a ; d gave, thei Harry White and Matthe borers, of M ntreal, It is they are the ringl aders gang of bank robbers. T on the track of the escape have not yet soured him. —Some ye rs since a m n name of Bur len came out 3 f land, and took up Lis resi treal, and abk ed in winnin lady, whom 1 altar.' Soma Imon tas sin his employment as usual turned. Mra. Bur en, f husband had been .false, c a lawyer, w1i• com nunica police author ties o! a pa colnshire, I; ;gland. .An been receive to the effec eloped from here about n leaving a wi whereabouts ut tw) years the a Election 1 due course —The. nth yond Freelto the victim • payment o meet. The which was over to Con for collecti the maker eway to Guel] Ingram batt the load, an figure above When the pc constable pr diffe encs of potatoes, at ing his lawy thing he cot and s not ✓ day ,Nc asha a n u a,n yabl me . able t . Ac • �h . wil • gained t pure the tatoe educe valu. 1 the er, co' ld do rpotatoes, ea —The col •respectable nearly all tl the old wor] admission 11 Ottawa Hot of their col,c pany, in an treal audiet that in day I believed G pounds, free, but, h aturda, which the sed, 0 ernor-Gene the so + the socia] that i , Windsor ds. Th : ! taken the ow ha the latter a larg j St: Lawre. The condo. severely cone gerally., =A case - orphan chi s + Some mo' t Thomas Ni; rkha s ' boro, Welingto Miss Mc ' herso e The farm • put the most 1 borio O strength. b . an g his failing to d 1 beaten ane syst • at times h=lfst+ d the stripes laid. He was fi ally - and his fe- - frozen. n be amput yea s, attention know fn. by whom erer frc m for and cl few ye rs misdemnea is hea th Markham .m •• • .--Ata recent reception - where the Princess of Wales ent many of the ladies, inc Princess,. carried. bunches 0 ies in their hands. The fa leaders of fashion to adopt so ticular flower and its corresp fume seems to have lost non tip. All artificial flowers ar with the odor of the flowers_ tended to represent. The , very successfully produces t of the natural flower, so tha hales a faint odor of these sw one can reasonably imagine i from the heart of the vernal fatal accident occurr ing last week 'at the Talbot ing of the London and P Railroad. Thecars were the side track, when a boy of Frank Ireland, was drawn under the wheels, w over both legs before he co, cued. He was taken up, le ately expired from the grey perienced. The yardsinan at the tirue, but did not se tunate lad until t'o late t sistauce. Deceased, wh about 12 years of age, was by a brother, who shouted cry in vain. _._.A word for servant girl-, says don Truth. The cold wether is ing on. Let mistresses forbid their to kneel upon the cold stones morning to whiten the doorstep long -handled mop, such as is us washing the -decks of vesse.s, with ty of water, will remove all dirt, it not better to forego the whiteui cess than to expose one's servants constant chance of severe cold, al malady known to doctors as "l .maids kuee ? And is it necossar` maidservants should wear cotton dress- I FC)1Bax' es in the morning all the year r mad.? nide I know that it is the invariable c stores, fir. but it is a very cruel one. Them stressneer McG1sL• - e • • • s •• • j omp: e pre • d and to th els in r. T ()uric ce a gone nada da gine al we aca otel in. non. ce I3 Loft men of c d bas the two yet kn a farez th W nt4v p trio . to2 to he : ad r ho h to be ngram ay or t'o Abel: foy a loa+ co with he' f ased alt value 'of were deli ot t raft acne nge h' hich the pro - are the es as. e__IfnI, la dthatj expert ,i, ce are e, but nig the Eng- :Mori- coeed- oung o 'the e ^ ent to ver re - hat her with ti the Lin - 0 has. Burden ars ago, nl His the betwe armer, chide• was to bilee ny, wh ci.pal esti the ne St. aw r Montr:al io se lead ro� ng this f ac ew eve' '13. by th the p ray i there) w e:s Lo •e not a�ao e to pater and t at s he a died cement ,a$1 it and Ot e twoj hb ed apo uel tr just go a tow Mill 's pro he chi s wor able -bo this,, matic ly tved, h's n by v turned t, ha, ds and ne focit will I ro ed. His cr es • memo: y, .tion w th •lace. ; y Wednes had = e- 12 - Cone lth. s childr Stock an :,i. hence a n London Michael = was p a es- talon, auc uding he Wedne white lir- Lot 15, cy am •ng Stock an eone • 11 • nding of its p perfu hey ar ood vi e perf as one et bloss: to be f woods. • one e treet c rt Sta huntin y the n aught ich p ld be t im Shock 'vas clog the u rend was ccomp a wa • • f sours chart e has been thed. An ac or has been Auction al ay, Decemb. ssion 4, Implements 1 o'clock urdie, propr ioneer.. day, Decem oncession implement ter- mance at 12 o'clock, n er- proprieto ' ; Alex, Dal es Friday December 1 i • ed Concession 11, Steal 1n and Imp ements. Sa ck A.M., sh J. P. Brin y, December ssion 11, ck, Impleme e at 11'o'clo . berry, , aticti ietor. urday, Dee o. 20, Oonces.io perior Farm P t 1 o'clock P. oprietor P1 D • let ma in - ms esh en oss- . ley on on Lot a.e A very 5 d rnence Flood, p resseed- tioneer. a edi- ex. e by --See A • for- at . G. r as - only nied ging �iL?i'tRe.- ie lI URBA wife JACKS01 at 11 o'cl proprieto Tuesd 22, Cone Farm St Commele E. Bosse lin, propa On Sr the- cheapest cDouall & ting be-; tai, wase re they sed to.. nasal ended it e�rfoyle, erwardh On his • tatoes. ✓ er fo slight mote od th nd the ndth` consult - t ie bes t it. la most nisite4`l both i e refuse e an °count e cor o a' m Mold - ago, sai3l red rale e of t le e hots Go up ze-t el h cheer ssed t Hot s is've he peop t` of to lig ✓ . nam of -Mar one to rat; aline ring t an. crue ly sed, aed showing due haled. of doors, ere badly ly have' to racted the neighbors, rly cared r criminal e agailnst Fa Bp Bp Oa Pe Bat1i B tt Bn�tt Eggs Flan H y, Hi e Bh e Balt (rota! t THE THE M 4 RKETB.BC E3.I0' RTD, D. 2, 1880. t. 1O8to 110 ehe1 1 12 to 1 14 • 1 Wheat........ i g Wheat,Fife,lfe i g Wheat,Bed0 per bushel s per bushel .i4 y per . mild.er, No.1, Loos er,Ta, r, per new.. 8, p skin 1 Ba Po A Oa Ta Dr W Bre Bp Oe Pc Bt Pc EF H Clio D, e a 1.e y e 11 I r a tt n t. a • f e. 110 e n 9e 11 58 57 to 850, on Lot ,p Farm e ,to corn - Sharp. • DeOan- 1 • p (whol toes, es, pe ea1�' w, pe oed H d, per • Whoa ng �'4h ,per b ey,ner ,per er toes, 00 1be. lb..', each.. jper ba sale)pe er begs bag.... •rL... Ib.. gs pet. ord... .rt 1 4 erbnsh. 1.08 to' 1 1-0 0 28 to 0 28 `0&1to 065 06Gto' 070 018 to 020 0 20 to 0 '20 0 16 to .0 17 8 00 to 8 15 8 00 to 9 00 .jl) . ' 0 06 to 0 07 0 75 to 1 25 '0 90 r..• 030 to 00 8075 „0 25 to 0 35 5 00 `to 5 00 0 05 -to 0 06 6 00 to 6 25 2 '25 t•)2 50 40. ,per b at, per ehel.. bushel ushel, n. ld eed ogs per I ,pertc er Be othy seed» h� 1vh POOL, 11d.; red c l b, 10 3d ; eas, 7 Od ;chess TORO To, D $1.15; sprip = s, 6 c to .05 ; j hay, Iter,'' Oc to c to' 35c; eased hogs, ive Mom REL, the c to ttle s chop cit, a .ese so bo 11 is wi rge k shee ith n • gs ai t.. a r CW1 Be ,as a seers ere t fom$ uotat um, b tolle drill, w I1'air t e rat p ll on bot d a aleit e the t of and chan d dre AL01 air su n sal ken f to $ le at rs' st goo 75 to oath ttle d per 0 to She sent s at Pri fro tie unixon, Deo. 2,11:•80. ..... 1 06 (d 1' 08 I� 110 cd, 115 ... ... 0 28 t 0 30 e65( 085 0650 (i75 0 20 0190 ... 0 30 ,las 0 16.0 800tcy 00 (0 319 ;3 10 0 3.25- 5 00 0 6 25 0 82 0'. 17 8:60 C1 A CLO T Ala lie Su1sci to tion Winter whitings' ty ;0t fo Gen -0 toive ApY ave jus,. tCOAT,. S, ethic 1 , are on Wool SHIRT tt, 275 ; I. 3++Iso a Lot of O 1E S E ! ever bef rd ape of Will e oat cl 1. Spring wheat r, 10s 2c1; white, 9s oats, 6s 2d ; . barley, ; pork, figs 0d; beef, Od. �. v. • barley, 80c to potatoes per bushel, per doz., 22c to 24c.; fat, $2 nd st ery 1 f 25 nd 1 2.80 3.50. rs pr ethe ork rs, go $4.50 ligh gradet, goo ostl eav3 4.15 rom lel to COM saitth 80, on Lot Stock VT. -Baker, Oti neer. 4th, 188 121, Th Inas Birt In Seafprth, i Mr. Joh `n tlurr —Ill \`'in Vern, On- f Mr. Andrew M --In Clinton on aids i T of 311. John Jackson o 0I SHE -In Colbo)-n.e, on very of ll,. P. Fisherof a d Ma i TAN n the 00111 - Id d for plan- t LAMER -COL buttes father, nd. is ee-oca Mr. James Ca g pro- to .lI ss Jane Colem o the lir, i Olbert Colon,an, d the STANLE '—' OX--l-Ai the Ouse- fathe , Bidtbile 11, o �t 'W. Iagahy, that ! Mari: -, youngest dau both of lB,icicinlp E—LINTON slather, 4n: the 'wile, Mr. Alex rnssels, to M amcs Linton, of 'CLARK—In 131 by E ,s•. W. Biiks, at brid 's father, Mr. , :n Caro ins, daughter of 3Ir nfBl •th of the household would spe:dily di this if she were obliged to come do breakfast in winter id th light an. ty washing -dress she affects on sr mornings. How much worse is the unfortunate servant, who - down before fires are, lighted, in t ly and cold gray morning .-=A desperate affray between the and three burglars took place tPfitern R cover canto 1 pret- mmer it for comps 1e ear - to reel ne'C,' iteF t tll,a 1.9t I . der 3',:re. o th 1 r. Ei. fOver Ole rat, tl e tie 30/1 8 pres port and y Rev jos he Mi l Read, daug iter of tkersnal 11. iley, Miss Micha Fox, edene ( isy• the, fax er unitries the 21 h tt. re s, deuce of th fit t. • the Queen's Hotel Hollis, Mr, James B ' 31iss Ellen, daughter th ult., Mr. IJohn r ett Rogers; all of morning at the Great Away Station in London. The burglare were arrested after a determined struggle, when one of them broke away. De- tective Murphy called on him to stop, and as he did not do the Officer pnlied his revolver and. fired two shots at the retreating robber. The lat- ter fat, aud then as Murphy turned to help his brother officers he rose up and made off. Marks of blood were ob- served along his track in the snow, showing that he had been severely SADLE Sat KAY—I Mar ems, 11 ino ths an( wife of Mr. illiam ROB80 —In Cr ton, o onl son of r. Nit yea , 11 mon le and wif of Mr. ohn La el ton in her 6 th yew . wounded. They were arreste JACKS I ullett, on havine broken into a broker's office, La ra, youn 'est da gh forced open the 'safe and took there- son, aged 3 3 ears In 1. 6 De yr; aged 66 yearn rusfe els wio t v. ATI :ier 1611- S- ce la It son, th 9tli e,, tinmerl • t 19th by! Re eisidenc on ne 60 c G-ood he L ays t Singl favor'tes fo And tabli men peel gar Fur k 'Markets. 36.—Good b , common grass fed. ve good cattle at $38 of oxen- for $105. st price paid to -day. The 6 note in priceS 15.75 to hogs from 46. • of choice to extra 104 bead of this kind. tchers' sod C ev al :Lir ties. buy f Char IL Pa ree 11, BF4L S G OUSE el ot and tsi would s stock 11 ing ct,nd ch embraces for La ieS' DE oi.pb- ed a large lot of be New St3le of at reasonable pr R WEA our at - all and ery vat 8 Goods c. Also INC. eadymade Gents' -M- PREPARE FOR WINTER. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Full Line of t -Class Flannel and Tw ed Shirts. my Stock s ull in Hats varieties in fa ion—these AND I TS. es, lined, Wo ECIAL. CAM Merchant Tai leie Gloves and otles and Mitt 11 have it 01J LL, or, Seafort r head. for a supply large, Live $6 per 5 to 47 ort at places cwt ; good s to $4.75 ; fair 4.30; Mixed nd light ste ut must be very fat ed. lots of cow , heifers to $3.40, as to quality. CI, stockers at tt on light -and c oice feeders, 'here were a ranging to me - lots of s very ndency. TFIR TINd A Has pietism peopl HIS SKA 11 A b RM Eight Doll Double T decline D°Fillaerfazie 111 notable e,w feed- peeling selected CURLI RINKS oitur PHYr y that NC RINK43, to qf the above Rinks, s ting to the emu In AND CURL OW RE. her will peri R THE DUI\119)* & a soon as tild et, entlemani an en years of ag miss and Matches e tin. ook the best Ticket h le er op price, viz. $4.50 to of the ice i for ordinary animals ' ',Who Pat Hogs— choice; at ed lots of light hoice, $4.50 1.40 to I 678-4 Yorkers, heavyll quality on, 64 to arse and attest , and inost stylish t American Fa hien Re- easted ulsters are the all and winter. Hally (S1 non the Oak Hall CI thirig Es, lame kr showing a lar e assort- lly i o ted for these styles of e Dollar. arnival Nig tre entitled to of the publ a DUNCAN, DIRMOts HAVE AN IMMENSE ORIETY OF SEASONA LE COLD RoISTINC FABRiCS IN ALL NEW AND FASHIONABLE STY ES AND COLORINCS. EASON. SHAWLS. AND MAN OU qUALI FROM SILLAWLS AND MANTLES CANNOT Y AND CHEAPNESS": SHAWLS AT A ITLE S. BE SURPASSED FOR L RICES. MANTLES DRESS GOODS AND WIN' CEYS. De 'NOTABLY SUITING WINCEYS CHEAPER DR 'S'S GOODS OF LMOST EVERY KIN COSTU E CLOTHS, TWEED EFFECTS, rte.,' &c. THAN VER IN. PLAIN FANCY AND CHECK ne Lady; Five Dollars ; La- ne Dollar and else eingle and Curling I the privileges is respectfully , Proprietor. FLAN FLAN EAF 11T ICULTU AL NT tE )0R110001. 1 ad Notices. 'Raines, Cni suitict and General Groceries at D. r 0011 P C INaS, HIDES AND- SKINS. - 1,1 liver d at 11.1 II rrature store. No trick or trad ettell or eve 1, deg. Some S. Poneeet. 654 Satu day, t •if December, 'for the dative y this . inter t 100 cords of 22 inch wooil. M118 be ftre. Mb green wood. Ten lers will le be re eived f he whole or part. of ni ing rf -t. s eesente to their friends, cord( not ele be ta - than call. at- S eitt Brothers Musi al libu or ux and select a handsome Piano Fort or Or ni , pecial reductions will be Male darn g the t sel few weeks. Strot t, Seal rt . , blase now on hand, a Large and Vari el. As r 1neht of the, Choicest Groceri s, bile Generally. • rs, ant , Dinner Sets, .; Breakfast Sets, . Toilet Sets, at a I Priem. it d in Many Various Patterns a d Styl ‘s. 1? so: s in want of a :Nice Dinner, Bre .k - Tea o T il t Set, should -not Fail to Call at est St k en the County to Choose From. A Lan e and al e , Stock of Glasswae e, and. Fancy Goo Is on tb fer Christmas Presents. On hand, Frui and Fresh Groceries. Do not Forget the pl vie:re you can get Lie Beht Value 'our A n ry ae Groceries, Crocl pry, Glassware, M Ihnery at A- G. McDougall at 0 Unn tom fast Lar N tha for nit , illett, t o ou iss He ke be ar are Nicholas god o of CU vid la Stn et, Se See & Co.'s. AJUS HAS 11 cial be afford Hetet, or in eresti in ited. 67 OIN be • oth c now MA OVER IN OV took of ng of the follow' g kinds : ELS I'LAIN, FLA:NNELS THICK, ELS ALL NVOOL, FLANNELS THIN, FLANNELS FINE, FLANNELS COARSE, FLANNELS UNION. 'OATS, OUR OWN MAKE, CHEAP. SOME 1.11Y CHOICE LINE 0 R FUR DEPART'. ENT IS NOW FULL NEW URS, AND AT R ALLY ASTONISHIN MUFF , !FUR SETS, FU BOAS, FUR COLLAR FUR APS1IN ALL KI DS OF FUR. • ilson B., ME AOORTED WITH AL LY LOW PRICES. FIT TI1ES, FUR CAPES AN TOCK F R SALE. ••• Thoroughbred Bull February One in April a are all be'imiging to ‘th shorthornel, and sbovt smith. Calves, one -calved in 4 Dee in jane• 'Mel' , very best strains of -Or thernselveee :All of 678-4 TO CONT ACTORS. ,QEALED •-fl Brick teen of the ed by the tindersigned 17th. Plans Manse, Thames be openedat December selves to Accept ALEX. DpNCAN, TENDERS buret for th Thames Bose n and Speeifi Botta, Stone Cline 176,.. Com the lo Sect For the erection of s Presbyterian Congrege, thiborne, will be receiv- to noon on December ations -Caliber seen at the cd at the office of A.. h., at 1 o'clea Pt. M., -on tte do not bind them- est or any other tender - tary of Committfee. Far - MEETINGS tO BE HELD. WEST " of the on Monday, next. R. END CHEES Patrons evi Dezember LANDESBO FACTORY—A Meeting be held at the Factory, th, at 2 P. M , to wind puma., President. 678-1 iSjOTIC -41 bers petite:lice J41313837 By Orde --The halfey of the lelechee s endpapers, t, 1E81, -wM R. J.4.311ES jab, meeting of the Mem- es' List -ant e, will be held or the year commencing e sold at the same time. N, Secretary. 678-1 -2-' kee sire were and he sitry. j during the imported by as been a suc EN E. 31001E. resent season„ for the imt r.Seegmillsr,of Goderieb Ssful prize taker whereve 678-4 ssion 2, Tuckersineth, -t• e -ed Berkshire Boar, ;to #ck. This is ene ef th and fermiers and othex . m before taking thei eS—$1, to be paid at tb e privileg_e of lett/ruin AMSEY, proprietor. 678x- premisesis.liot Thoroughbxed the impilovement best pigs would 4 stock ellewhere. time of 'service, if neees 13, Con Zero . of s, in thecount, well to see TE : with t :sly. JOHN . 43•1• leDd , any tem est °ha HAI, sw itch m all -ca i^1. ARP money at 71 lint,. and for ged only on the W01111—b1r1 s, braids, ein efully attended OF THAN per cent. on moetgage, 14 t y number of years ; inte unpaid ptincipal. App Hunt returns thanks 1 , &e. All others sent 1 to. Four doors west —I beg to acknowl'edge 3 • ( to ry man er -whit they settled my eleim for los qe8 Isineteined by be destruction of my preen- ber and cordially eomlnend others desiring to itts re t heir pr. inn • to patronize this -Company. isQUARES, VtOOL CLOUDS, WOOL AC KETS. FULL LINES , edge I fact that th Yanzer seri s of eing ne ME ty of a 1 it On boil bar, wi with 1 h oi IS EiT With I ttle (tints of excel e under the arts ; the pri en e being the c al ones bei DU large baba - g of Of the needle a, trianguilter kip; nickle plat d balance MELY LICH. RUNNiNCI. THE DE,Y GOODS HOUSE OF THE CO'6NTY. eedlo Do noise. T es in this popi a hit ia can e. very convenience . Entrance through d Rooms in Seat irth. There are 'Tables of the n -,west make, and The rooms are 1 ell lighted and to players will the Commocial lovers of this e are cordially p. RT AND LIQU R STORE! • stand intown for tale bueinese; rare I wish big to sell. For p rticulars a drug X Listowel, Ont. 6 8-2 ACR C Grain Cru end 131 la GRAN CLEARIN AT HOMAS KIDD'S, pEAFORTH. COMMENCE THIS MORNING A GRAND CLEARING -LLE OF MY LAROE STOCK OF NEW GOODS SALE 1 AL 0. are some If the ALWAYS ON HAND. achine Shortes URAL k of Horse rs, Sawing Al epaire41 on otice. Cons Velv Fine tions Spre Curt Ca 1 tiol See afore pueeleiei PLEMEN ers, Straw ines, Root the besine TS sting of the•Latest ts, Mantles, Shawl Hosiery, Gloves, &c. JJadies' and G as. Flannels, Cetto ins Oil Cloths, Car EPING REDU6TIONS AND ALL MILLINERY )IATERIALS,. no Hundred Manta s to be Cleared Out. The Wane& of the Stock to be sold at Net Cost. Exti raillery Bargains in Bla kets, Flannels and Winceys. SPECIAL TO EVERYONE REQuIRING cLoTHINc. ovelties in Dress*Goods„ Silks, Cashmeres, Velveteens, , Mantle Cloths, 'Ulster loakiugs, &c. Full Lines of bbons, Lace Goods, Co sets, Fancy Wool Goods, No- nts' Underwear, and an Immense Stock of Blankets, s, Shadings, Table Linens,1 Shirtinge, Towels, Lace MILLINERY ! s. I ba,ve on hand $51060 worth of Reaaymade lathing, which I am determin- ed. o !dispose of this mo411. This is a splendid pportunity for those wishing to sec re Genuine Bargainis. A few Small Boys' Clvere,liats will be sold extremely M STOCK OF BOOTS AiND SHOES! ESTE,' If STOCK. sT .43.1 HEIFER Clime into tho -premises; ea ith, in july last, al red yearling heifer. The er can have the same on proving propertyaud RAY STEER -I -Came into the preraisetrof be subseriber,ILet 25, Conceesion 2, Hay, twe months ago, a xed and 'white eteer call. wner can. ba.velthe same by proving property hettindersigne4,Lot No 1.-5, Coneession 83T, about the 1st September, 11 3 -catling er. The owner r: ea have the same on proving pr pe ty and paleng e -charges. ST Al trsyed from 'the premises -of e subeeriber in Seaforth, on Monday, the 30 h ovember, s all red and white Cow. Any in at ation that lead to ber recoe-my will be its ly rewarded.. GEORGE GOIHNLOCIE, Is t ant an La Ru Co ise wa wit eve held, and I have opeued, outtthis week .several. import- ive nes.I I sell Ladies' best quality'French Ma lower than. . full ran e of the celebrated Riveted Shoe in Children's sizes. Everything in Long Boots, Overslaoen and e largest I have mad v ry attract ies' Misses' and. bers. *EDDI Nd AND MOURNING ORDERS 1 IL p op ame into the premises of rrie, about th middle of May, a yearling The owner e have the same on 1,roving ety sr d paying expenses. DAVID KNIGHT, S RA.Y SIlEEPle—Clexte into the premises of the undereialed, Lot 1, Concession Hell- bent the fuse of September, a Ewe And two s. The owner can have the same on p noperty and plying charges. 3110 L gA 2 A.YED TIE R-- Strayed. front the pre - e s old ; the ems' is maaked on both ears, ni ent in the sb pe of a V, or forked. Any !re rt. fin ding the same will be eewarded. S RAY CATTIV,--Caine intone prer:::exa4lof wo ed and 'white Steers 1 year old, One red and hit Heifer and ne black and white Ileiler4 oth 1. ytar old. The owner will please c 11 1 rov property, pas charges and take th_em 17 It not called for et- or before the lst of Maa. h, le .1, they will be Sold. to pay expenses. JO- N i -670 • Stable tltore end one acre of land in ower Wingliam, Apply to 11. W. C. ME8g1t, air/later. 1 411 mand my special 4tention, and can be all made tip complete on the prem- ., My!stock of Silks is complete in every shade and every price, and I never able to offer you better Value thanI am to -day. ,taWays in. the front rank my Black Cashnae es. I I offer to -day a full *tinge 97: All Wool and Union at S xne Beautiful Things in ri g elsewhere. en 0 MEDICAL ,rent, in the vi 13 itin also half an Ira trees, all b piendid resi p wee= want TEL FOR SALE—Hotel. for sale in th.e theiving eillige of liensall, known as -the ennial House opposite the etation of the 011, Huron & 13ruee Railway, at presentelraieg clod Reasons given for eelling. 1,1EN TRADESMEN --To ble fleece residence in geed - led and stable in eteineee- ere of land well filled with ring, There in Also a good be property would. ence for medieel Ina or g cheap and comforteble oy " for ale hi • farm, being Lot 8, Concesision ullett, consis :lig of 175 acres ; 8,5 eleand and er good mail etien„ the remeinder under vale res of the lam is -ceded down • a ee totibriek holm, i, weed shed, te. t.We frellle 'barns, stables tend LOW Priced Furs is On a gravel r.o (1. 5i miles from Seetorth, with school and cline& convenient ; will be eolfl la lalso Pr' me and I ow Priced Minks . tabu pre " - t . WALIMR, or 11 by letter to t •r:eieRee FOR, SAILE-100 ACRES --Being Lot 8, Notit;)y things in C dren's Seal School Caps Iron 45 cents and upwards. " conees,ion 3i4epe. nett, aleeee dc.site,itud abui 1 th bend is tind tidrained, well 'fenced, plenty .11 NO NEED TO IVIENTION IIOIY TEAS. go d water in we 1 aria two cisterns ; there ate 40 acees wider fall teheat ; brick house, frame barn 'It is , universally k own that I always hold the right article and sell it at the . tarl'ea3sh:ea.;eg2Ten: riebeeee;liengeelereshfarroVsleaf'clult,g metes from Clint ei raid belied withinhalf a Mile; ht prig e. Apt to li nd the Largest ShipmeAt I have ever receivea. Grocery , this is a first-cl es' farm ha every reepeet. Apply Liqtior departmen to AIRS. CHAR ,ES CARTElt, en the erenuees, s cla as Cannot fail to t reugh;my stock, an c repare my prices, so st. ABM FOR S LE—Deing IJot 24,, 'Cole -mien the attention of Cash Etivers to tbe great inancements I 0116010e land thalarge elearie-:g; the TEMaitaet e my Goods on the very Olosest terms, and my prices are 1.4 tilAhhheagrrd:nonoda; ofilbet rbetN.A33-36gsltr:: nopf -,,ctf-fliiitlthiTallbst - prove acceptable. It will be to your advantage to look 1 st four T.ears ;icow and horse stables efa'....0,barn I shall be glad to give yeti an opportunity to exapine and x40 all OXI sine e foundation ; house hewed logs, that you may satisfy yourself that ray value will etand the good well an . pump ; title clear; if not sold ut the fiat r twelfth of Jannary„.1881, will be - rented ; it is o a good gravel road, and within ' ood market and railway station. Apply -to X.„, ' ./CDERSON,Eropriettor, B130.1 P.O. 0784 orner of Main and Market Streets.