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IQ , 1880
th bat, will be
rr> .--Vanstone &
ig their flour all
r teams to the
raga-- The Great
s were all Iate ort -
the snowstorm,
a over four hours
,t..
r. A. Walker, ou
axion, is desirous
This is a good
The farm con-
hichare cleared,
John = mins,
. had a bee for
new house, on
-ere about thirty
Awards of 35,00e
Make light work.
Eng a hue brick
summer.
H.
Vera, of Hay, has
ig of 100 acres of
the village of
art McArthur, ; of
LII. of $6,50ta.
literary and
t ii aid of St.
I will be given
on Friday even-
We understand
undone to make
Jackson, Broth -
a beautiful robe,
woifskins beau:-
rimed.. The robe
aitoba by Captain.
number of buffalo
is a real curiosity,
wed on the flesh
f Indian devices..
IT. -We are at
eery best of sleigh-
rug to equal it for
Dga, logs and wood
market in large
g by the thronged
lively business is
e piece
A shooting match
to number of geese
eld at the Hensall
s Day. The er-
a hands of an eff-
the affair prom-
F doubt, be largely
sportsmen of the
god.
— We notice a:
ese is being ship -
to Stratford. The
of the Rodgerville
nirchased by Mr -
t Stratford. It is
emark the cheese
tory always turret
and consequently
price going.
— The proposed
a pass through the
)es not appear to
couragement from
-, they considering
"ailway aocomno-
e rates. the Great
10w fully meeting.
shippers both as to
that to incur the
bonus for a second
to say the least, an
Grip on Current
Los.
Carlyle's closing
z a scene of hero
,es that that t form
=ng iu the human
way in which the
after Beaconsfield's
tion, indeed. And
a amount to after
put 1:30,000 into.
ing probably twice
.asury of the pub -
my world ablaze,
dish the glory of
iupassionate reader
in itself quite un-
ass, and that had it
t John Smith, very
air time in reading
araeli, and of course
to "culture" will
until he has done
badger indifferent.
dread the task if
g amused with the
e egotiam relieved
rhes of undoubted
OI' HAMAN.
de upon the recep
n is to receive on
o was held one af-
o National Mutton-
don Brawn. presid-
al devotional exxer-
e of Bacchus) the
meeting to order.
ediately moved that
ed by a deputation
allow himself to be
" the Grit party, (as
men of that coin-
iacussion Professor
eeed au amendment
zyiug that General
requested to resign
, as the American
for him, and that
• e cause of annexa-
r•riatly advanced and
iris" would be pre-
,eppard differed from
; and stated that in
ty adequate returp-
}routo could make
in purehaaing the
a presenting it to
duty. This opinion.
-,et favor with the
t. whom might be
e disappointed sur-
villa} Tho editor of
the proper way of
great victory would
bind transported to
fare of Toronto city -
he llaiilan Hostelry
pun King :street than
he Island, He was
ant permission to
dint a portrait of the
itor upon the sign-
, just over the words,
tion for man and-
Beaty,
ndBeaty, Jr., suggested
for the mayoralty be
draw, and that the
euted to Mr. Hanlan
Mr. Ald. Close beg--
nat Hanlan's politica
afraid Hanlan had
tbout him, and if so,
f
DECEMBER 10! 1850
of course the Mayoralty was out
question. Mr. Grip suggeste
Aid. Close might go- snooks wi
champion on the pile he expe
make out of Section B:, and t
purse of money which was being
shonld be presented to the s
poor of the city in . Hanlan's
Great indignation was manife
this common sense propositio
the meeting, forthwith broke
disorder.
OLD KING COAL. ISA CAPITAL,5
It is awfully unpleasant to th
Grip to bet`obligedto criticise
temporary, and when that
porary is the Toronto Gove
organ,_ his reverence for the
that be almost chokes his ut
Yet what can Grip do when h
such editorials as the followin
tax capital would be to cripple
try.. Capital is just as essen
manufacturing industry as the r
terial ; indeed it is, in a sense, tl
material by which, instead o
which, we work." This .is writ
course, in ono of those brilliant
in support of the N. P. to whi
Mail occasionally treats its
All these editorials are very ole
therefore we incline to the opini
the printer's d 1 has bean a
here. Had the imp let it al
sentence would have read th
tax coal would be to cripple i
Coatis just as essential to m
turing industry as the raw,
indeed it is, in a sense, the
terial by which, instead of upon
we work" Had it beenprinte
which of course, is what the
tended, the Globe man would
needed to "sit up nights" to rep
Mail Editor has Grip's sinter
pathy. "Sympathy" has been
by Dr. Johnson or 1ltiltoD or so
to. mean "I crow over you."
3IOSES OATES.
As is generally known, Moses
the renowned weather prophet
spending a few days in the c
yesterday a Grip reporter -
honor of an interview. ' The
prophet is a large man, especial
the mouth and pedal extremiti
whiskers of that particular ha
no amount of ran or storm cou
sibly fade, and a formexpressly
geniality with the good things
world. Mr. Oates wears eye-
he was never seen without the
darkly rumoured that he does
move them when he goes to
fact it is doubtful whether .
Bleeps. Mr. Oates smokes• a el
but never a dirty clay pipe.
been known to remove this
N EXP
SITO.
of the
that
h the
ted to
at the
raised
arving
name.
ted at
, and
up in
UL.
genial
oon-
ntem-
ment
owers
ranee.
reads
: "To
indus-
ial to
w Ma-
e raw
upon
en, of
rticles
h the
eaders.
er, and
n that
work
ne the
s.: "To
dustry.
nufac-
aterial,
w ma-
whioh,
thus,
ail in -
't have
y. The
sym-
defined
ebody,
Oates,
as been
ty, and
ad the
eather
y about
s, with
which
d pos-
of con-
of this
lasses ;.
; it is
not re -
bed ; in
e ever
y pipe ;
e has
om his
mouth—when it needed redlli g. The
glassesand the clay pipe are as mach a
part of the prophet as the n me, the
large mouth, or the big feet. The fol -
lo wing conversatien took -place.
Reporter.—Mr. Oates, what is your
opinion of the weather. -
Mr. Oates. --From the collet ral con-
sanguinity of the Great Bear a d Orion,
corroborated by the tendency o mole-
cular action caused bythe intert rre trial
presence of Saturn, I am led to believe
we shall shortly have a period of ram
or snow intermixed with suns ine, and
possibly accompanied by hail : nd fine
weather.
Reporter.—What are the si. ' s on the
political horizon.
Mr. Oates.—I do not antici • ate any
serious disturbance of the poli ioal ele-
ments. for the neat few weeks but ow-
ing tothe presence in. perheli•n of the
fi Railway and also to the con -
of
WHITE In Chin
Mr. Wm. Whi
GOQDWIN—Li S
wife of Mr.
daughter.
WHELPTON In
wife -of Mr. Jo
HISLOP—In Grey
Mr. Andrew
aha.
the 29
son.
on thi
lin F.: ood
1, on 41e 24t
Vhelpten of a
e 80th' ttlt
Eason_
wife of
CONNOLLY—HA
23rd ult., by
Connolly, -to
Hibbert.
SOMERVILLE—
the bride's mo
• P. Musgrave,
ville, to Miss
McKillop.
TI
v.
iss
er,
r.
c
ages
GS—At
ether
a.y
At
on the
'hal
Elizabe
Seim•
t., the
of a
IDOf P
t., the
wife of
Irish , wit on the
rlxphy a . Thos.
stings Toth of.
the efddLnee of,
th in t.a • y Rev.
Die on Sourer
ri:ee, both of
Lo
EXTRA Valu.
Raisins, Currants
Ross's. 678
WOOL PICKI
I will pay the hig
of wool pickings,
livered at my furn
cash for everythin
PIANOS AND
of making Christ
could not do bette
Musical Enzpori
Forte or Organ:
duringthe next fe
ILSON & Y
Street, Seaforth, h
Varied Assortme�
Crockery and G1as
at the Lowest Cas'.
Unusually Good
tomers, and the
al
in
and
i
i
otioes.
agars, Tea
moral G oce
GS, FIDES ND
est Dh price for
'des sheep and ice
tare store. NO tin
Durr 8. Perm
RG
as
aha
an
peri
we
UN
ve
NS.—P
resents
call a
select a
1 reducti
artie
to, t
Scc
Band
ins
, Scott B:
ow on liana
it othe °Noises
war , which,h vias
i Pr ces, enablicstl
aluef to their Nur
blie eneral1y
Di. , er Sets;
Br: :1kfast Sets,
Tea Sets,
Toi :t Sets,,
at all Prices, and i M ny Va'r erns
Styles. Persons i. t of a Niece
fast, Tea or Toile ' should not
WILSON & Youle c ° •here t
unty to hhoo a .from. A
of Glassware, nil Fancy
istmas Presen sp on hand,
Grocerio .. D. t Forget
u can get the e t Value
ceries, Crockery , iC lasswaro
taro's, Seott's , Maur,
Largest Stock in
Large and Varfied
Goods on Table f
New Fruits and
that the place evh
for Your Monoy •
& c., is at WIIgSON
Street, Seaforth.
w
Se
s,
he 0
too
r
es
re
Gr
Y
676
,G offees,
e at D. D.
ile
nuantity
f Skins de -
k 6r trade,
54
asirous
II friends,
t IBrothers
carie Piano
Ilj !be made
a: j,Main
ge and
Groceries,
b kei bought
e to offer
gars Cus
rns and
n , Break -
F: , tki Call at
nd the
Fall Wheat..
SE
Spring Whew ,Fi
Spring WheaI ,RE
Oats per barbel
Peas per bushel.
Barley per buehe
Bntter,No.l,(Loc
Butter, Tab..
Eg
Floor, per 1.01
Hay, new....
Hides, per li
Sheepskins
01
oh.... •.
Salt(retail)ier arr 1,.... i..
SaIt(wholesale) er •�• rrel
Potatoe' , per b she , new
Apples, per bag...... . ..... ..
0atmeal�'br3.....•�•
r 10l lbs
e, p
dC
ARK
FORTH; De
1r bushel. �.. 1
,perbn:h� 1
Se
•
••• .......•
Tallow, per lb..
Dreseed Hogi
Wood, per co
p
d.
fall'Wheat,Ier bus
Spring Wheat, perb
Oats,per bushelJ.....
Barley, per bus el...
Peas, per bnshe
Butter.. -' }..
Potatoee,nevr. .
•
Hayeperton........
Clover Seed... .
Timothy Seed....
Dressed Hogs per 10
1�
'lbs.... 1.
LIvERPooi,
98 10d ; red
lld ; club,
5s 3d ; peas,
57s Od. ; •elle
TORONTO,
Pacific ai y to $1.14; epli g,
65c 1#
tagious conjunction- of man. the peas,
larger political stars, -on or about the $n 00 ; za 1,tpe
9th December,I apprehend from thence but to8 30c e
a couple of months of serious elemen-
� P
Wl
os
$
e,
tary convulsions, accompa
ranch thunder from the regio , of South
Brant, considerable lightning from the
Lower Provinces, and a large escape of
"gas" from the greater p t of the
whole Dominion. About th 12th of
July next there will be a terr' le storm
of wind break over the Britis Isles, ac-
companied byy a shower of rick -bats
and a noise resembling . th nder. It.
will be felt principally i • Ireland.
There is at present a co •o et with a
short tail, but surrounded by mush
"gas" taking a course which • ill. bring
it in contact with the earth i • 1883. It
is known as the "Rag Bal " and its
presence will cause some digit 'r.bance in
the political elements of that date, but
from its extremely gaseous st: to it will
produce but little effect beyond causing
a high wind with some nois Beyond
this the stars are dumb.
When our reporter had reg ined con-
sciousness he bade the prop et a ten-
der adieu.
red with dressed hog
—An old fraud named Joh
who has for some years o0
position of deputy reeve of th
of Vaughan, and been a mem
county council, eloped a few
with Due Mrs. Levi Snyder,
wife, taking with thein her
daughters who were at scho
by. Mrs. Snyder is about 3
age and was considered the
woman` in that, section, he
owns about 1,200 acres of la
county of ;York and is consid
5125,000. The man Card h
ployed as a sort of agent or
Snyder, he is aged about
married, and the father of t
It is generally thought t
will not cover the amount
ried away, as he has heavil
his own farm of 200 acres as
farms of his employer.
upied the
township
er of York
days ago
neighbor's
wo young
1 RI Whit -
years of
andsomest
husband
d in the
red worth
auager by
ty years,
n children.
at S17,000
mortgaged
well as the
c. 8. -- Sl
ter, 10s; ld
d ; oats, 6s
d ; pori 6
6s Od.
8.— Falliv
1.10 to $1.0
b,arley,f
ton, $3 5p t
• potatoe
s,� per doz
1001bS.
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
0 to
0 to
1' to
5 to
0 to
to
to
5 to
to
to
0
1 08
1 14
1 10
0 20
0 66
0'10
0 20
0 20
0
31
90
8 00
1 2F
09
07
08
03
50.
00
62
25
part
Cou
I
ty,
Wri
mad 88
roil;- Se
Cup laic
lat g: lin
Alb .m8,
Pcc 'et B
small F
,1880.
® 08,
C+� 075-
0 20
• 0s
@ 01
3 • 10
® 3 25
@a 62p
g whet
rhite, js
d; barle
d; be(
r1
,
oats, 3c
75c to
to $6.0.
—Oak Hall is selling 0
men and boys at Rock Bot
and doa't you forget it, Ha
BOII, Seaforth, Ont.
Atiction Sale
-Tuesday, December 14, 1
22, Concession 11, nay.
Farm Stock, Inaplemeuts,
commence at 11 o'clock A.
E. Bosseuberry, auctioneer
lin., proprietor.
Thursday, December 16,
Farm Stock and Impleme
conamence at 12 o'clock
John McKenzie, proprietor
—The Latest ArnerieaD.
port says that Fancy Twee
and Single Breasted. uls
favorites far fall and wint
Anderson of the Oak Hall
tablishment are showing a
anent of extra heavy Scot°.
pecially - imported for th
garments,. and are worthy
ercoats for
om Prices,
ly & Ander-
CLO
SEAF
Theflubsc
tention
Winter
nishing
riety bt
for Ge
Choide
READ
I have us
iHiNG H
la
ra
Oa
h,ing and
rchant Pa
an the NeerSty
UN ER WE
Also a La o
N ever
and Cap
will be e
Kid a
Sem al
Partie
Free of C
1
Li
bu
'and a Full Lino
ut ide Flannel an
11 t
e.
as niy Stock
AND
oyes, lined,
Genuine :'Huo
PECIAL
LOTH of me
S ERV
diet
wa ges.
HOLME
TucKT
the 30t s
UEL
c. Sale to SEAF
880, on La year's busi ess
uckerstnith. ,°,3%11441r*
oon, sharp. CARD °
receiv TB
being pi in pad
made by M 1?
and endor ed in
nie, and I her
Donnie of the
JAMES B GG
NTOTICE OF
llth inst., and
Saturdey, the
last menti ned
ing week, as t
JOHN C. 0
Mereliten
ANT 1\IO
to do general
arputeeli
-aired to nave
et by the 8t1St
ary that they
the busindes
EESE
,of the Platre
ill be hiPld
ay, Deeelnbee
resident .1
•
Av
andChi).seve th
gas
c1 'c
d
CY GOODS 0
zt pleaswre'; in calling at
OA _be found one of ti
lett with all the novelti
G AND HOL
s in wood and le
b,7n mans, Odor Cases, C
i Stands, Smokers' Set
,S users, Jewel Caseq, Vely
ro enty Cents' to Tic
cr s r Albums, Stereoscopes
ks Wallets;' Harmonicas, Cor
cy Articles.
IST
y ch to assortment of hand
o • int d Cards, Scented Si
sal o choose from at Two-
iE��NTS.
PAR
}
elation t
most at
sib).
MENT.
my Rana Go
ctive of its kin
DAY ESENT S..
her, Wot $ Boxes, Work
rd Caser , Card Receiver:
.'atone igur•es, Penda
t .Fz rant' :Photograph A
ty Five ; °liars each, A
and Vie o , Shell Boxes,
certinas ' nd a large v
?ainted pa
chets and
n r a half
W. C
WPAPS-IL j• • i/
O'S BLOOK,
S CARD
ssed Flowe'
ilk Book h
ents to One
8,
ail•
Do
ds De -
in this
%askets,
Vases,
t Vases,
bums—
tograph
Purses,
riety of
anbossed
—about
err each.
AFORTH.
Irl.
mer t of
Sea .oyth.
S A
C
Bi
P sll
di ect
8 all
en, imer
and Te
dep
dat
BOOK DEP R M
and Miscellaneous o ks t
AIN
WORKS IN P
i of the English Poe in Mon
d of One Dollar (t eloe molt
board and cloth, cov "rsl, Toy I
TOY DEP
RisM
T.
d better selected assort -
ever before kown
FINE BIN INGS.
amity Bibles, Teachers'
co and Cloth bindings,
&c.
T.
e „many a large line of ax anal China Dolls
7 '44, on account of the ge va ty, would be
who intend buying TOys wo d do well to se
0
,
RIST
S AND
THE QONTRAL GROCE.4;
imported
nd other
cult to
my Five
OUR STO
K FOR THE XMAS
Is this ,Year Very
OL1DAY PRE
ENTS.
your at -
all and
O's GoOds
Readyinade
Genta' UL -
19
rst-Class All
75 cm be up
h in stook ;
eed Shirts.
S.
full in Hats
lishion—t ese
4)1 Glovect and
cvee and Mitts
IL have it
ELL,
lor, Setolorth
Wanted me -
79
08
hat
CH
sari
nes pai
ecember
aid. to
urred,
of the Sea
he Town
7, at the
6
RE
07 er
it is
e on
up.
9-2
Orth
hour
last
r. the
OBT.
9-1
Gi
ink
Cigar
Ch
Fashion Re-
ers are the
lothing Es -
large assortf.
Tweeds ea-
se styles 'of
f inspection.
o certify hat I
my favor* t late Jo, Den-
y return m lemka to T. E.
uron Road, aying the same.
S, Stanley. 6 9x3
AXES—rI w' 'be in Se forth,
nd all pereon ot. paying at the
ate will', be Sled on the ollow-
e Conned m have th, tikes.
BISON, elle or, McKill. t. 679
HAS AGAIN A.RR1VE
Q,EN & WILON
WITH AN IMM NSIA
PARTIOULtARL
SUITAI4JE FO
t Albums,
t Albums,
sucg
cci
reS
• o
4.5
PT
0 al ▪ to
pa tzl
CD CO 0
W:141 rd
a.pq cd
VglA
AND MdST AT
IN
MAS AND N,4
WE HAVE EVER
014 BIRTHDAY CARDS .AINT
WARD CARDS IN, GREA
SEAFORTHI
OK OF
Dolls
Tin Toys,
Sairfing Banks,
T2V ask
Toy
Mouth
feir
Toy
_Fro by
Ha d
r?ACTI
YEA
ARIETY AT
Sets,
ishes,
atches,
SHO
IN THE
Complete in
ods and Note
EARS
EAFORTH
ND HOLIDAY TRADE
y Department, and
or not, to Come and
e would epeci y draw y ur attention to_ our 1 rge took g TEAS in Bleoky
reen and japr, which e are selling at extr mei low prices. We guarantee
ery package f Tea sold y es to give Satiate° ioiii to the purchaser or refund,
e cash. ' We ffer specie inducements to thos parchising in large Iots.
0
S4)ck of Ge
to
UR ST
OK
f any ever shown by us before. In Currants
THE PEST F UIT IS ALWAYS
be found Equal
ited.
Ek13 IS AHEAD
er Vostiza and llessins, the
asket, London Layers, Sul -
HE CHEAPEST.
-1:1ESH LEMON ORANGE'*ND CITRON PEEL
./a full stock. Burnett's Pure Extracts, a assortment. Also Figs, Nuts,
Sauces, Picklias, Rock Cocas, Manioca, Coc a Nat, Gelatines, Potted Meats,
Pure Grottnd 8pices, &c.
OROOKrRY AND GLASS
. the Creckery and Glassware Department OLT steak is superior to anY ever
shown int Sealarth before We show Breakf t a d Dinner Sets, Tea Sets in
ai0 Gr nite—plai and decorated, Cha berj Seta from common to good,
Toilet Sets and an immense stock of Fancy ood suitable for Christmas and
'New Yeaa's Gifts.
S AND SAUC RS. FOR' OLD & YOUNG
ARE, DEPARTIWT.
MOTTO TEA CU
China M
To partieul
than th&publ
Gruel Bowls, Majo
e stook would take
llow, therefore
'ca are, Vases, Ornaments, &c.
p more space in THE EXPOSITOR
We Cordial y Invite yon all to Come and ,V-iew our Intm,ense Display
the present vtonth:
LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, Seaforth.
Of that Magnificent Hotel 'Property known as
THE QUEE S HOTEL
In thee TOWN OF AFORTH, the...en
County a Huron.
dated the 6th day of De
made by o e Thomas Ste
Vendors, will be sold by
Delgetty, Esq., Auction
the power of eale
tegistered mortgage
na and wife to the
ublie Auction by Alex.
r„ on the premises, in
211 1880s.
e'61oek P. M., the following freehold
property/ nuke. e said T Seatorth, node
plan of pare of the end tered. And also
tor George Sperling ,e 2 as inarked on the
that porno of Lot minable._ 'commencing at
said plan, described se thTrtheeee. T,Ot number 2.
thence northerly 167 links thence westerly
very deskabl roperty is situate on
the corner of Main and o each Streets, having
frontage on Main Street of about 109 feet, and
running :Ong Goderietr S r t about 137 feet. It
class co amid custom.
feet, three tories high vi slate and iron man- •
said roof, d splendid stcnti basement and eel-
loaoranagety.. T is ie one of the finest hotels in the
atss hotel he house oont se all the latest ton -
There is els on tate premises in rear
ol the hote a good frame Et hie, size 40 x 80 feet.
tire:fa:al conditions will made known at the
AME. DAI,EIETVTen4A°Ereggteitets-7Und°11'-°11t-
379
1880.
THE. G
CARPS
HOOL
One Door South ef Wilson &
DECEMBER. 1880.
LDEN LION, MAI -ST., SEAFORTH.
EZI
N YEA GOODS.,
11)
WITHOUT DOUBT
CONE ECTISNERY"
Tobe had in Seifortlie also
Call aled gee aud don't forget the place, opposite
the C mniereial Hotel and next door to Gee.
679 IIIISS Me le RIGGS.
SPECIAL LINES FOR
We ar Showing some
DRE6S GOODS
_ stylish and oh
COSTUME CLO
Navy, Bronze
BLACtS GOOD
ck Cords
LINEN
br
LACE c
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KID GLOVES,
HOSIERY, LAC
ED4IN S,
FACT
Our Stock of Dress
Hs—We have sti
and Brown, -which w offb
--In. Black. Velvete ns,
nd Black Sateens our do°
pebial Lines for the
COL 11,be found very attractiv-e„
We are showing a be
Linens, Towels, Taal
s—We would. also c
White Counterpanes,
ceys our Stook is st.
nal f
'ow pieces of Costume Cloth in
la
k 'Silks, Black Cashmeres,
II be found very :complete.
determintd t Clear Out my
n re Stock of urniture regard -
ss of Cost.
,rra. IN WANT, it 'will pay them to weer-
-1- sin prices before p clutsmg elsewhere. I
'givc! a large discount to those paying cash, es -
peel lly to newly married couples.
$2. I also keep Knowlton's Spring Bed, the
perf Mk noiseless.
reveille dieectly op osite M. R. Counter's
1 Ma moth Jewelry Storee Main Street, seafortla
Eas Side.
62 JOHN S. PORTER,
1 ange of Linen Goods, em-.
llattention to our Lace Curtains,
t overs, Toilet Sets, aze.
RE NEW AND
ES,
and our prices will be found
LOGS' WANTED,
Co s
will 'be Pai
Parti s having Timber to sell, either on the
p or mamifaetured, can receive the very
est riee for it in caSh.
st
big
A. pl at the Mill or address Hensall P. O.
679 4
NOBBY LINES
EMBROIDERIES,
LADIES' TIES,
WOOL S'QUARES,
•
A Goo Range- oj all tit Above Goods.
RY cii-OTTONS VEFilt pHEAP—JUST
OUR 'TEN GENT LINE.
SHA
LS AND J
ICE TO FARMERS
GEO GE N. HILL
reen, is move pieparedto do all kinds 01
Blae ks 'thing on the Shortest notice and in -the
wante , to be fitted with a set of first-class shoes
at my Shop, as I make horee.shoing a specialty -
He.ving had eight yeaee expe.rienee in the hog -
nese, Working in a g eat niany of the pancipal
shops Canada, a 4. would have gone to the
States only I have alWays bad an idea that Canada
wee a ead of the -States, whieh Harlan proved .
ever . year ago, and now Droves 'Canada to be
ahead of the world. lannere will find it to be to
their ileterest to call tad give /nee. trial, as I am
one of the best beise fihoers in the county, if a
ao say it myself. I no blow.
679 GEOR .7 N. HILL, Hills Geeen.
E'STRIY STOCK.
STRAfPIG--Careh into the premises of the
undersigned, Lot 23, London Road; Tucker -
jam. iAtThir. vlanNEsestrADay I The owner eau hai:e5xt4h,e,
HOMO ley proving pro p rty and paying expenses.
L'A the oudereigeede Lot 2, North Boundary,
pay 4harges and take him awaye 'WILLIAM
Ha y, about the Ithi of November, a 5,6ea7s4eling
Bu 11. The owner is ecqueeted proveproperty,
V STRAY CATTleg-i-Came to Lot 24, CO/Wes-
T" Bien 2,11ay, abeet the Middle of November,
2r ed heifers and a spitted eteer, lyeat old. The
ow ter is requested to prove property, payeharges
am tele them away.: WILLT REIT)1,67119411.0
Of the undere gmed, Lot 13, Concession 18e
Grey, about the mi dleof June last, a datk
Steer, 'with whitie star in lace and part of tail
-white. 1 year Old. Any infonnation leading to
warded. GEORG-E CAMPBEtL, Walton. lin
-pia TRAY STEERSI--Strayed into the premise&
(If thenndel signed, Lot 21, Concession 6, Hay.
ab met the middle ol November, two ore -year old
at e0B, heti' red in eolor. The owner can have
the same on r TO xi property and paying ex -
Strayed from Winthrop, dine
and was of small thee, Any
information. as will leell
-11-' ing last sum
he d black point
pei on giving 3110
his recovoy will b - suitably -rewarded, and any
per on found haibaring hi/nailer this dete will
pep,r0seeutad as the law directs. A. STRONG,
V Sit RAY CATTLA---Came into the peeenises of
-La the undersignOtl, Lot 15, Lake Road East,
Stanley, about the Oeitend week /31 Noveinberea
red ind grey Steer About 2 yeses old; also s. red
and grey heifer, sante age. .Any person owning
the same -will pleas prove peoperty, pay ehargee,
and take them 41ray. ROBERT SA.NDER-
OR TO TvF,T.
i FOR
Q ORE TO BEN —To rent a large and core-
Str et, Seatorth, the best businesa part of the
ee 60 'feet long with a store
gth in the rear. Rent Xenon-
IY BROTHERS. €79
TS VERY CHEAP.
I '04. The store
and possessi
roo 30 feet in le
R. A IESON, Seaforth.
D—In Isege or small sums
at reasonable retes of inte.rest. Notes Snd.
mortgages purelaa4ea. Apply to W. C. 0013IN-
fo