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from. Detroit
jh of Hirer.
itry had: died,•
$15,000, and tate
ig all over the
dater hire, and
him and glad-
the good news
s oohs to the.
L
the vicinity of
disease among
tion Is in the
lot attended to
a. farmer near
Lad the same.
Nett, V. S., of
very successful
hey are recover-
o a swelling of
very much in_
into ulcers, dis.
1 odor. Farm -
locks and have,
me, as the dia.,
ODotiald,: sou of
1, of GGoderich
d from Dakota
"and his brother
!a -r_ Eiva River.
her first in the
wheat, which
b;ush.el. Two
a settler in the
)Dated, but now
• few days be-
e drove eight
rcoat, while the
l,ela�cr zero,, and
=f>rt therefrom.
living on the
erich township,
a year ago to a
esdav evening
of liquor, and
e in a brutal
td the children
.•said. Constable
'(tne neighbors,
lug the fellow,:
imine, when, at
of the poor wife,
}lack and blue,
'air has aroused.
igst the neigh -
to be in very
Clinton is at
norm al lethargic
meeting of the
,wfhg resolution
y 11 Tr. Menzies:,
'. that a com.-
Messrs. R. M.
✓Taggart, James
TO and Deputy
imes as corres-
.pointed for the
the interests of
tter of further
, stimulating
roads, and in -
nal others to lo-
report to the
-Arne, as may be
s pedlars have
are busily work -
Their mode of
_Irnewhat novel,
:fest. They first
and then pro-
,ties worth about.
ch they say they
;e dealer in: the
ter considerable
n one dozen of
moult of cloth
er is the sale of
at three or six
I the farmer is
promised that
tered in a few
ned and is int-
;to the nearest
Rex never gets
is hands a rCbll
not worth mak-=
r the same rua-
(=n of a money
s;:d care that he
note is due. It
tete community
Ie=vise an N. P.
;vagabond shod-
lzntry:
!:=beat was re-
ivally quiet vil-
vwnship of Ash-
'ka over a dispute
'e store formerly
t Company, the
ag Messrs. Cam-
Iektxow, and. Mr.
Kintail. The
learn thein are
to is generally
oily owned by
bought at the
rich some days
ampbell, who at
the store from'
lake's agent, the
Her' thereof. It
11 off the goods
Blake, it ap-
€ oilveved the
McGregor, of
ortgage on it,
tato., that her
tt,-are to Cameron
then, without
't uquiries of the
tore to Mr. D.
ria get, who -,,de-
-,assessiOI1. Me-
' t'rt•(1 the oc eu-
a - day. This
{
he has taken
}here. Since the
ey of the store
;stelae'. It was
is; fellows, ;John
E'fier of the store,
a.11 l,eell seen, the
o the other. A
,was at (dice
co a- was caught,
,t. been f'iim .
IT
astowel, retlres
lithe close (,f this
th deliv-
ry s amounted to
lust., Rev. Mr.
E 'rca:1g/ellen of
busit ere is be -
101 Woolen Mills
morons cartoon-
t(: of his enter-
�to-latent.
!rtratford a - horse
if ladies became
'ressed in kilts
and ran away,
V ehicle driven in
ie
DECEMI ER 17, 1880.
an opposite direction.. All the occu-
pants were thrown out and the cutters
damaged, hut no one seriously hurt..
—The 0 idfellows of St. Marys will
hold an assembly and supper in the
Opera. House on Thursday evening, 30th
st.
--Farmers iii the surrounding town-
ships are petitioning Stratford Town
Council to have the market fees
abolished.
—Mr. Thomas. Ballantyne, M. P. P.,
last week shipped to Europe 18 car
loads of cheese from various points
about Stratford.-
—The eelelrated temperance lec-
turers, Mrs. •Yeomaus, delivered two
interesting and instructive addresses
on the subject in Mitchell last week.
--There are no fewer than three
candidates for the Deputy-Reeveship of
Mitohell,. three gentlemen willing to
sacrifice themselves on the -altar of their
town..
—There was an unusually large at-
tendance at the December cattle fair
held in Listowel, and the stock offered
for sale was , considerably above the
average-..
—Mr. Thos. Elliott, Jr., of Logan,
brought into Mitchell the other day a
number of 20 pound turkeys. • This
sort of poultry always commands a
good market.
—The annual sermon of St. Andrew's
Society: in St. Marys was preached in
Knox Church last Sunday afternoon,by-
Rev. Mr. Mc..lpine-. Rev. Mr. Wilson
assisted in the service.
--The Congregationalists of Listowel
gave their . niew minister, Rev.. W. F.
Clarke, late of Guelph; a hearty wel-
come on his oving into a newly built
residence the other day. Accompany-
ing. the welco he was a ' complimentary•
address and a (well filled parse.
—Mr. Rob rt Reid, a workman in
St, Marys fen dry, was the victim of a
very serious at;cident 011 Tuesday of last
week, and one which might have proved
fatal. He was engaged at the emery
t Murat into three pieces.
truck Mr. Reid. on the
e jugular vein bare, but
bt breaking any bones.
He is progress ing favorably.. •
—Mr. J. B. Sparling,, Mitchell Road,
Fullarton,wo nd up a profitable season's
threshing in a somewhat precipitate Gideon Onsla
manner. The other day, as he was pro -
wheel, when i
One of these
jaw, laying tl�
fortunately
receivers, cups
water pitche
rings, pickle c
pers and salts,
—in both tab
holders, syrup
boxes, c&c. Th
purchased at bag
Drug and Jewe
cruet st
, jewel c€.
storss pickle
Dons, kni
and de
itcliers, ie
e goods
oma figures
E. ? Him
Sore.
GRIEVE—InSerf
of Mr. Elliott (
C ALLENDER—LI
dence of the bei
Livingstone, M •
to Miss Mart '
smith, eldest dei
Esq.
DOWN—SANDERS
by Rev. G. - �
Stephen,'to Mi
M. John Sand s,
LYNN—FRAZERR-;-
ult., by, Rer. M
of Jamestown,
Molesworth.
MULLIGAN—HA11)
30th ult., by lett
Mulligan, to Mie
Morris.
BATEMAN—KING
ult., by Rev. J.
of Grey, to Mis
SHIPLEY—SHAW
• by Rev. R. Tho
Hallett, to
daughter of M
ADAMS—MACKA
by Rev. R. U
of Embro, to
the late Angus
irtlts.
b, on tho 13t i
•evo of a sort.
.
ridges:
!GSTONE
le's father,
Da.v,r,d Callen
A. Livingsto
ghter of Ale
trItheir res
bif e �, Mr. l
• A. Sand
f3Ixetor.
loleswortl ,
Johnston, Mr.
o M1.ss Sara
ELL= -At 1N
• J. M. Eei
Ellyea Jane
t;Wingha
kiiarn, Mr.
E ie {abeth A.
I C1 t
00OPER—In Usb
loved wife of
years.
WEIR—In Goder
James Alexan
• aged 2 years,
PATTERSON —I
Mary, wife of
years and 8111
SCOTT—At Smite
Joseph, son of
months an't 1
MaQUARRIE—Ir
son of Mr.
year.
HOGGART—In G
Long, infant
aged two mon
HODGINS--At td
concession, B
belle, beloved
aged 21 years
WHITELY—In
from Mr. Raynard's with his en-
needing
His Youi;
gine, the app rains acting as king bolt Heaves or th
- and�th.efront.tacuck wheels were
gave wav, a erfect cure
detached from the machine. The en- p
E izootic Re
gine fell to the ground, and the boxing j us-25cents a
and fly -wheel were smashed. ` I
—A meetir„ of Grangers and mer- Sore Lips,' So
or prevented
chants was held in Stratford on ,Thurs- i 'Jell Gly
day night of last week, to consider the JCelly:
or Gly
abolition of the market fees. 'It was ' only 25 cents
Iargely attended and. several gentlemen adults or chil
spoke at length" on the subject. The bya trial of
feeling seem to be that the fees. should50C a
be abolished.. The matter among the ' Bitters greet.
farmers has assumed a serious aspect derangement
and the abolition will be a great bene- i b
cents a pa
fit to the town in the matter of taking Hickson & C
produce them. A meeting to further
discuss the Matter has been called for 1
an early day�,when DO doubt the mat- s
ter will be finally settled. ! LAMPS, La:
• cents each up t
forth. 679 •
General News Items. I EXTRA. Va
A. quick trip from the Northwest Raisins, Cnrra
Rosr's. 6"r8
Province was made last week. A gen- ; C>'s 67 PO
tleman left Winnipeg on Wednesday ` nearly new ; w'
morning at 41:15, and arrived in Toron- & �vl;sT, Stator
to at 6:15 on, Saturday morning, laving ; 1�7oTIcn.
Men's and Boys
maao the full trip in 69 hours. ` at Campbell's C
—There ig considerable disturbance i stock to plcic fr
in one of the Toronto churches (Cooke's) l " _WooL Pic
at present about au organ. The min- 1 1 will pay the l i
ister, Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick, and the , of wool pickin t
livered at my f
leader of the choir having caused . the ` cirsh for everyt
objectionable instrument to be placed piA os A\
in the Sunday School room without ' of leaking Gln
having obtained the ' proper authority i
musical ] Enot mpor
be
to do so. This gave offence to some of _ Forte or Organ
the members, hence the disturbance. ! during the nos
—A singular case iof disease, arising ° . SPEOLIt
out of the horse epizootic, has occurred i are showing tl
Goods in Bar
in Virgil, a few Innes from St. Cath- • not Whiskeys
lets,
pkijl
pep-
orke
pooct
Huff
ants
from
Co.,
wife
resi-
Jan
anleo,
nekei -
stonl``�,
xetei ,
nOf
ter Of
t -1r 24f h
L Lynn,
el er, . of
nthe
dward
both
it iM1 30th
f3 emit 1,
of Turn -
8t1 illy
ep
eco
3:
in on, o , ttr
a , iMlr. Thoni:as
s Mary Elie the
Shaw, of C1ilita .
At Godcriclh,bb;tle
D. D, Henry :a
llristina, seeo#1 tl.
ackay, Golde i h
atlas.
nos. on the 30tH
Jonathan
h township,
, only son
uonths and
Vingham,
ifs. John P
ths.
.11111, on tlo
r. R. B. Snout,
days.
ray, on the
etor McQnt
y on the
ou. of Mr
1
sidence o
1pb, on
ghter of
6 month
ersmitli,
itely, ag
inst.,
M. ID.,
Iter of
n,'l�e-.
aigcd !63
6th
n.. Fair,
ti .net.
ged 26
ear�etu,7
,! Alfred,
ira third
ticherd
HoggL,rt
thor; 4t1
net., Isa
Hedginga
iii t.
Is.
r
ii
a1
n
c
.GORSE go
E pizootic ?
t once ' ay
y, : prepa„r
aekage. ' CIi:
Face, &c.,
.t4ie use o
e. i'n
e and
▪ Co
can
ough
r Tony.
best in
d
1
r
bit
011iie
Bads
s p
e ell,
Syr►
ncil
s In
f Stoma h and
e. Ire ar
Drug St ie.
a
C-1 Not:
s. -A hi
8, at Laidla
le fn Suga
aid Geneij
'1.
Ov
at
ter
1
•
LE.—
sold ch
678
,rcoat
ort for q:
og Store,
679-3
NdS, HID
cash li
H des, sheq
re stor
J0EN
GANS.
s prese
ban cal 'ati;
.nd select
e..ia1 re
Ecoke.
OTEL
ek a 1arg
s, Bar
nd Lag
n1
ng
0
m
er
m
few
0
is w
'• ott
Ale
s
ough
make
g
1y b
d an s
e curie
Germ
Cbl
' ater,
olds i
I cute
5 an
terativ
ket fo
aiver,: 2
at
u
1' line;
• SsiF�i
s,, T
1 Graeae
Porte
1• �,q� l
t n r
afro
si
S
Brom 2 5
ley's, Sr n
coffee
I l 17
Cut
to Sktrl�tr
3t rs• i
ce was s,
Ir igen •o
a
1
1
h
choice
per Po
of goo
were
beef -
Dong:
good,
lb. •
numb
from
and l:
ary la
and good la
BUFFALO,
Prices were
week's, qu
choice to e
Comiron t
10 cents
lambs in go
cent. Sa
at $4.50
$5.10 ; Wes
Canada la
fat h :if4r
nd.
1a �a
bout
nd
11, of
utch
. M.
•r of
19 to
mbs
bs s
e
bs'a
th
rs�,
i$
onn
$213
a
to
tr ,
in 11
er
d cd
es
u
er
bs
THE
q)1 $100, or about 43c.
a so bought a small lot
per head. These
est prices paid for
to -day. Mr. Mc -
sold a car load of
at about 4c per
Brighton, - sold a
;grass fed cattle, at
.. Very few sheep
red, lots of ordin-
m $3 to $3.25 each,
0 to $4 each,
er 13. Cattle—
the same as last
'Ion good shippers'
fat butchers' lots.
t stock , and stockers
t„ lower. sheep and
4 d at an advance of
d to choice sheep
choice,` $4.80 to,
bs; $4.751 to $5.50 ;
5.5�. to $6 ; extra, $6.10.
n
London, lm
GOING NoRTH—
London, depart!...
Centzalia...l.... i .
Exeter ....
Henson .. .
Aippen
I3ructheld
Clint n.....
Lon'aesbor
B131,1
lyt1
B i1g ave
Win ham,
GOING SOOT
Win 'ham, t en
Be1g ave .....
Blyth. ...
Lon esbor
• Clin on
Bra afield.
.gip en . .
Hen. all...
Bse: er... .
Cen ralia. _
:Lonaon,aeiv.
...w
mixt
No • t or trade,
tlit frieint s,
ne cline Pia ro
de
arines. Mr. George iWilson, a resident of choice Clga "S, \V rich. we
of ,that plane, had a small sore on his ! Prices. Call a d e mine o
hand. Soiree of the froth from his dis- 1 PAIIIL.6Y-- 6”
eased horse's Dose was rubbed into the..1 n
sore. The poison infected his system, ' enumerate
and his body swelled to an alarming i for present
size. This resulted in an immense ahs_
Gold and
cess forming iin his Side, which, when Open Face
opened disCuarged large quantities of and Stem
fcetid. matter. . Up to within a. few days, chains, G_
although Offering very severely, he Lockets, -
seemed to be recovering, but since then Gold and
he has had a relapse, and it is' feared he Cases, Pe
may not recover. His sy-rantons, as he Rings our
descrihes them, are a burning sensation Gold Plat
all over his body, as he had been clo.se all prices
--Mr. J. Y.. Shama, formerly of Water- endless va,
loo, Ontario!, reportstvery favourably of is complet
the proeresa of the Mennonites in Man- aed Fa -no
itoba. °The Pembina, settlement, eon- lar Butto
taining abont half of these hardy and plated, je,
industrious settlers, is especially thrifty, Go, .
having rahled large crops of grain this
f3ea:§on, inaludina 185,869 bushels of
-wheat, 71,670 bUsliels of oats, 14,837
bushels of tlax,.-seed, and 20,920 bushels .
of potatoes. They have also 3,,421 head Fall Wheat
of cattle and 1,232 head of horges, with SpringWheat,Fi
Sheep and' pigs ; and are apParentiv
well proviled with implemente. The Peas per bus el.
SettleDneut now con.. ists of 658 families, Barley per bi she]
and altilOU la 103 of these families suf.. Batter, o. ,Lo
' fered the destruction of their crops by EntatHer, Tab.. ..
lOSSOS, nala still appear to have au abuu- Hay, new... .... . ... . ..
dance of u,acessaries.
ward Edworthy, ' butcher, of West sfotovnolo ale)] erbarr 1:••••••_:•.4.
chased an owl on the mayket in Ha.m- A"- Pies ;Per i\g'
Mon, and took it home. After taking vaPemett'lr rl
Wood, per o ra
•
S.
ent of
an ontr
a Hu
1 nd
sizee
iet Br
Rubbe
•
nd lat
ec lac s,
nd anPya
013 Ru her in'
Pla jed
c le i Gold,
.11 B iIi0 SOLI 86
e
ar
•
11
are
Clotl
be c
is th
•
rpn and Bruce.
X cress. Mail. Express.
A M. P.M. A.M.
.. 7 40 • 2 20 6 25
8 40 3 25 7 28
8 52 3 38 e7 40.
9 05 8 52 7 53;
911 8 67 7 69
.92t 407 808.
..;9 39 4 23- 8 25
..'968 441 845
,.10 06 4 50 8 62
0 24 6 06 9 09
10 45 5 25 9 25
ail. Express. Expreae.
M. P. M P. M.
, ,700. 255 620i
7 18 3 13 6 38�,
..':735 328 655;
.. i744 336_ 7 04 .
▪ 802 354 724
..}8 20 4 07 .7 48
8SO 415 759
. 886 420 806
8 62 4 32 8 25
9 02 4 42 8 47
10 05 - 5 36 10 10
ug; call an.
OS
ft
OLO
Chaff,
bish
it tbere, while feeding it oue day the
owl bit Mr. Edworthy on the forefinger
of the left haud. The bite was a severe
5' 1 Wheat par
one, but Di serious- consequences were it4" . whe t, p
L
InatieipAel until a few -clays afterwards,
when the . and and arm began to swell Barley,pne ush 1
Pea B, per b sael
and infla. lunation set iu, followed by
Clover See.
since thee he has 'had to perform a sec- Timothy e e•e•d•.•
the second joint, and now he fears that T,
the wholti linger, not the hand, must 9s ma ;
go. in order to saste the arm—possibly 11d; ciu a' ,
the man's life. It is thought that the 5s 3d ; p as;
bird had been feeding ou some dangerous 77s 5d ; -Lee
or poisonous substance before it bit Mr. TOR°. TO,
Edworthiy. to $1.10; s•er
butter, 0c,
dressed oge
MONT
and fe
made. N
CL 7.kTON,
r bu• shel.
•
16, 1889.
04 to 06
12 to 11 14
08 to 1 70
31 to 0.31
64 to
65 to
6 18 to
20 to,
16 to
8 00 to
8 00 to
00 to
1) 75 tie
0 to
5 OL to
0 06 to
00 to
0 1
3 Or
Th Sub cm
Thinter
r.ety of
hoic
ST
ave j
BS, wl
65
72
20
20
1 17
15
00
i 25
p 90
0 75
0 85
0 35
5 00
0 06
6 25
2 50
0(114 Dec. 115. pri
ed iwinter,i 10
per ta
o 23c
:per 10
Dec. , Cattle
ring. 'Only a
eauclala
aitaT OPENED •OUT—A. fine stock of
silver plated goods, which for quality
and fini2b, cannot be surpassed, and Will
t rices which will astonish
ho have purchased such goods
Notwithstanding the extra
be sold
parties
duties We defy competition. Our list in
part is caiimposed of butter coolers, but-
ter knives, cake baskets, call bells, card,
•
•
Will
ever
Caps
be out
13
and Boys' SUILB
at the Oak Hall
ment. This is no
e,for yourselves, and
Rally & Anderson's
BELL'S
HU
S
STRAY P G•
EX'C�SITo.
• ith. an est atylPig
J. AIK NUE
o into the prenrises of the
234 Loudon Ror, Tucker -
The owner ea have the
rty and payin expenses.
•
an• d paying eh rg a.
Ei.,___
VSTRItY II IEEE—
me into the premises of
ot No. 12, Connession 17,
est, ea ewe sheep, The
e on provii4 property
aine into the premises of
d yearling heifer. The
e on proving pr perty and
ESTE
about 6
The ow
and pay
Y ST
sabse
o nun
er Ca
rig ch
ER—
ths ag
heve
me into the premises of
25, Concessi
d and white
me by prey'
41,I151 KER
ESTE Y '0 TVE
and tak them aiva,y
le
pr
pertol arid 17 ng
STRAY LAM 0—
undentigne
T eke:
ra. lanab. Th el ow
o
2, Hay,
teer calf.
g property
. 678x4
e m• iddle of ovember,
timer, 1 yea old. The
e property, Pay charges
; 6794
e into the premises of
1, Concession 5, Hun
hate the same ley proving
hales.. JAMES BUT HER -
! 680x4
Bra
le 2
into the peemises of
t No. 7, concession 6,
er cen have the; same upon
pay ng charges.. ROBERT
677x4
ESTRAY cqw–c
let, ablout• the 19t
'a, he °Wirer elan bay
city and psenng
ell. The Ow
ST
•
ilato the prendises of the
Nb. 2, concession 8 Hul-
of November, 6, red cow.
the same on proving pro -
677x4
tip
er i
Carole into the enelosure of
e , Lot 2, North Boundary,
-crenated to prOve property,
ante him away. WILLIAM
679-4
ING HOUSE
'4" ONTARIO.i
1 is
o
st eel
kb' aIlsd
hen
u.
ID
11
oidd call your at -
S took- of Fall and
tant Tailor's Goods
tfittivg s, &c.. Also
or Ladies' Mantles.
"L" STRAY STEER Carrie into the premises of
-1-j the acdhreigr • Lot No. 15, Co ceaaion 17,
Gtrey, abiollit he 1st •f September, a ed yearling
ESTtAY HU Came into. the prem6i7se8sx4of
d, Lots 28 and 29, Concession
4„ Mo iris', abou th mindle of May, a yearling
bull. :The cent: c time the same' on proving
Waltoa P. 0,
EST AY BEE Came into the premises of
lett, oat th fire • f September, a Ewe and two
and eyiug charges. MICHAEL
-PS RAY IF
he unteirsigne
and White yea irg
:the sepal onpi vin
CHARLES 110 B.
—Oame into th premises of
Lot No. 10, C ncession 11,
tl first of NON mber, a red
r4rerty and pa 'leg eharges.
677x4
ESTRA,YS EP Ca e into the premises of
ned, Lot 31, Concession 7,
iddle of november, two
st be owner ct have them
• by alloying pi pee- e! and paying exp THOS.
a large lot of Readymade• DODDS Seaforth .1 0. 677x4
New Style of Gents' •UL-
t reasonable prices.
HE1FER— Strayed from the pre -
trebles f he dersignen, s. red heifer coming
he a
mel is n1anked n both ears,
bein cntin • pe, of a V, or forked. Any
in finial g e risme will be rewarded.
REIF RS—Came intd the p6r7e8nxr:ses
lw
ot the und signed' about the middle of
Oc 61+0 o sp g elves, both heifers. The
cw er can ba. the sam on proving
11 Line of First -Class All pers
itnnel and Tweed Shirts. ESTPA
ND CAPS.
my Stook so full in Hats
arieties in fashion --these
efo
loae
GLIIV
Se •ela.1
Fre
TH
A
co 1 06
0 75
cal 0 35 1
g wheat
hite, 98
• barley,
'oats, 36c
85C to
per bag,
c to 25c.
of Ch
yin
LI
IIAND MITTS.
is, lined, Woolen Gloves and
uine Buck Gloves and Mitts
irri di MO will have it CUT
•
-1- barge ns
them, bet re t
Jape • Te
Tea 'Iasi
Blac Tea
Good Sot
Good Toil
16 po mita
20 po Inas
po nate
12 po
13 po
20 p
Pur e
Jell i
Tom
11
S.
very dull
ew sales
ah tun
in hal
half . ba
He d die
f 80
SA
FUR
A GO
lough
cheape
FU
uno
He
too
ate
Fto
reit
ieS
E OF GROCERIES
ow going on at
T'S STORE 1
10.
.
LARGE AND IMPORTANT REJDUCTIONS
IN
ALL KINDS OF DRY OOODS.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPIA
TMENT.
6UNICAN & ,DUNCAN, p:E.ifk,FC)RTH,
in-` TRAY STE
-" the nidee
1. -Osborne, bout
can have t e Sam
chargea. opt
—Came into h premisee of
I nod, Lot 31, concession 5
he first of overnber, two
4th red in cola The owner
on proving property and paying
BELL, Lumley P. 0. 677x4
RE MAKINO LARGE REDUCTION'S IN PRICE.' THE WHOLE OF THE
B LANCE OF THEIR IMMENSELY LARGE sTocK OF DRY GOODS
,EDUCED TO SUCH PRICES AS TO MAKE IT 'T I MOST PROFIT-
ABLE INVESTMENT.
OHRISTIVIAS COMES BUT ONC
ND IN- .AiliTICIPATION OF THAT FESTIVE SEAS()
OOL CLOUDS, SQUARES, TIES, &a., SUITABLE FP
-P 'IRA R—Came into the premises of
-A-4 the 1 ersi ed about the 1st of September,
tv year hei r red and white. The owner
j" of the under s ,ned, Lot 21, Concession 6, Hay,
st eer• sr„ Iiinth red, n color. 'The owner can have
the'snme' o Ting property rind paying ex-
petesee. R B1111 IT FERGUSON', Hensall post
.4 STRAY OAT , LE—Care e into the prem6i7s8e.Ks4 Of
the nn ersigned, Lot No. 5, concession 14,
steer red an bite and one yearling heifer
The. owncr can have the same
rty and paying thanes. WIL-
o• n proving nrop
Lpini BROAD
ACE where you can get good i on, of thet un
Grey, abort ,
35 ents per pound,
Onalnl ds°61'10.cents per pound, .._•%\t‘ih,ei•sdtl:ee..oiel.,1131'Gee"EYGrOlf:
cents per pound,
1,) ) and 60 cents per pcoancd, t
ars for $1, tanley, about
the tinder
f P Barley for $1,
p dry Sugar for $1,
o isins for $1,
Currants for $1,
e Salmon and Mackerel,
ain , Cornmeal, Flour, Oatmeal,
I or Crackcd Wheat, Split Peas
r, Co fish, Mackerel, Lake Herrings
maim. Herrings in barrels and
inga boxee Fresh Finnan
fiausege, Cod he 5 pound
r, Eggs and Lard. 1
11
tO the
Wrap e er
lo
nir
ic
Sp ecia.11n
couples r
ST
QIX
680-4
HA
s el
red to
th
dnrin
a
13
Intl
Ell Strayed fro the premises
ersi lied, Lot 1 , Concession 1,8,
hite star in fac and part of tail
. Aes information leading to
his nireal will be suitably re -
GE AMPBELL, Walton:. 679
TL —Came int6 the premises of
he econd week in November, a
id grey h if sam age. Anyl, p_____L_eison_ ot.;9uxi:g
e same will p ase rove prope0y, pay charges,
d take e a. ay. ROBERT SANDER -
STRAY CO T— trayed from Winthrop, din
e had black ints, and won otsmall size. An
bis ,i (cover -3- ill b suitably rewarded, and an
k,ersou 'rot nd. unb ring him after. this date wil
ie p;rosecated s th law directs. A. STRONG
easfirtnntly: 0_ A r,:r_r:,
—Came into the premises o
ite tee s I year old, One red an
e lack and white Heifei
owner will please cal
es and take them away.
4
efore the 1st, of March,
o pay expenses. JOH
UR STOCK OF DRESSES IS STILL WELL A$SOR
HING REDUCED; IN PRICE, SO THAT SOMEi
AINS MAY BE HAD, ESPECIALLY IN SILKS, co
ND FANCY GOODS.
WE ARE SHOW -
OF EVERY DE -
SILK. SQUARES,
• WINCEYS OF EVERY KIND IN PLAIN, VAEC
, TRIPES, WONDERFULLY CHEAP. ALSO A FULL
'OODS CHEAP.
D, AND EVERY-
tY GREAT BAR -
y; CHECKS, AND
INE OF COTTON
THE REMAINDER. OF OUR STOCK WE INTEIC
CONSEQUENTLY WE HAVE MARKED THEM ,AT
WILL ENSURE THE CARRYING OUT OF !THAT IN
TO CLEAR OUT,
UCH PRICES AS
ENTION.
0 A MANUFACTURER'S 'STOCK
WE 11 VE PURCHASED A 1VIANUFACTUtt.
FURS WEI, H WE ARE SELLING AT HALF' T
CO MPRISING SOUTH SEA SEAL, REAL ERM
MARTIN TND FILCH. 1
LARCE QUANtITIEt OF CANADIAN TWEEDi AND BEANKETS
Ex' _LEGAL NO TICE.
restate 01 John Bod-dan,
late en Tuckeremitin fanner eeeased, who died
on tie 80thdan of October la t are required, on
or before ilk 16111 day of Jannaey next, to trend
our solicitors, tte fall perticalere of their claims
ai:: a ecura-ty, if eny, held by them, after which
datenre will proceed- to nie tribute the assets of
the deceased among the narties entitled thereto.
having refeience only to the elaincs of which we
Shall then lhave notice,- in anirsuance of Revised
Statutes of Ontario, Cnaptes 107, Section 34.
Dated 16tli December. MAO. JAMES CAR -
the Said Xob.ri Dodds. ins ell. McCaughey &
680 4
WANTE
put but. Apply to W. H. . ANSFOliD, Cline
680
STOCK OF FINE
ORIGINAL COST,
E, MINX, OTTER,
ea SnISTANT TEACHER VANTED —Wanted
cate, arnica to contmende 1st January, forSchool
Section Ne. 6, Steeley ; eine who has !aright
before preferred ; engagement for fine menthe;
aneelica tient; received by JOHN MeneSH,z8Soce-
tary Verne P. 0.
rptAcnER WANTED — ,S. Female Teacher,
we:ea:: ot the anterior Department of the Ford -
be received by the unneesigne.i up to noon on
tion preferred. J. J. 8, WEETMAN, Ford-
-680 2
AMETINGS TO BE HELD.
11 are requeated 1 o meet at the Factory, era Friday,
— 41:' n 1 11 4 i la :Le tic -MITH NOMTINATION— A. M68e0:t1ing
-1-; of Ore Electors of the Tea/reship of Tucker-
eniith 04911 take place for the Ncruinat:Ion of
Canolidatee for the Offices of Reeve, Deputy
Reeve tend C ounciliors, at chop). No. 8, Egenoad-
ville, on Monday, the 27th f December, 1880, et
N LL, Retro ning Officer. • 680-2
xi crrIa—The annual ,,meeting of the Valera
-Li Cheese Menufactur Company will be
held in the Town Hall, Vier a, on Thesaey the
4tb Of January, 1831, at 2 0 leek P.M. As there
is probably 1:109/ an %volt nity for sellintgp80;2118:
property of the -company, it is desired thas the
ashenarte.holders attend the me tingto give or with-
hold. their sanction. JoaN MeASH,
REAL ESTAM FOR SALE.
•
'Li For Sale the house an
DVILLE FOR SALE -
Jan Egmendville at
Cameron. The house
s half an acre and is
one of the best building, sites in Egmondeellei
There is a good well and ll. other necessary con-
voni e pees. and will be sold Cheap. For paiticulars
521
apply to JAS. II. BENSON], Seaiorth.
VAIIM FOR SALE.—Fot sale the "%Tat half of
-1-: tot 7, on the 6th done ssion of Tutkersmitin
IL R. S , containing 50 a res of choice land; ote
bearing orchard; gr. od VC and pump; 18 acresof
fall -Anent eown, about 8 cies of bush; is within
4,1 mike from the town of Seaforth on a good
gravel read. This is one ofithebeatpropertiesinthe
tewnship, arta. a ill be sold cheap. For fuether
e particualrs ea ply to the proprietor, ON. th0
rrio DICAL MEN 9R- TRAI/E863174:2;—t IT°
re t in the village of ' nburn, township of
' repair, and a wood -Shed tel stable in tonnee-
N.
the selisen
Two red end le
both 1 year Th
olicited From Alt f
not calm ir on or
nle to Show Goode.
A. G. AULT, Seaforth. 1P STRAY ST CK—Sti eyed ' from the premise
eWe'd light ratan Tbe steer is grey with re
, 1881, they will be Sold
•
Z U R 1-0 H - Stanley, earn Oast tall, a ewe and two lambs an
a year old etehr• There is *punch( tlhole in t
KY, HARNESS wok, aloe marked in right oar with punche
5 hole. •i Any formetion leading 0
AND— df it lier of the above Will be suitably rewarde
JOHN, ltOSS, Brucefield, P. O. 680x4
iFOR SALE OR TO LET.
reams ove 011 Main Street, Sea.forth, ,
POSITIVELY SLAUGHTERED. MARK THE AD!DRESS AND DON'T
FORGET TO CALL.. '
SEAWORTH.
FOR CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERi ES
CROCKERY, AND GLASSWAI4E,
GO TO M. MORRS8'N'S.
CHEAPEST PLACE IN SEA' RTH
TO 13ITY YOUR
Christmas and New YeOis rocer-
ies, Crockery, or Glas.sivire.
TRY IT. TRY IT. TRY IT.
CHRISTMA
tion, alSo half au acre of land well filled with
fruit trees, all bearing. There is also a good
spring -well. The p Opel ty would make
home; rent reasonable4 Apply to apovrEs
T., -AB* FOR SALE—Fo sale Lot No. 206,78o4n-
house, frame barn and st hie, plenty of water nod
a young orchard just con cueing to beat ; is
miles from Brucefield, d. 6 from Clinton; a
school ,•erithin two mile4. Terms easy ; pollees -
shin at any time. Apply! to the proprietor at
FARateee
FOR SALE -1 ACRES-13eing Lot 3,
best. state of cultiva,tion„ the balance well timbered;
the lmtd is underdrained, well fenced, plenty of
good eiater in -well and tivo cisterns ; there am 40
acres tinder fall wheat ; brick house, frame barn
and shed ; young bearing orcbard -of over 100
trees; near gravel road; 1 MilCS from Seaforth, 6
miles from Clinton, and School withinholt a mile;
this isi a first-class fannin every eespect. Apply
to MRS. CHARLES 0.4.11TER, on Ue premises,
ANITOBA.—Belect4d Farm Lots i6:8-BLI:st
or if by letter to Seafortil. post office.
Localitien for Bale Cheap; 21,700 acres to
seleci fr cm.— The owner, born e cliental inspee-
tion, pi willing to guar.' utee that any party put -
interest at 12 per coin eer annum, at the -end a
tbree yeniB, if be 80 denre it, where the purchase
money dot s 13ot exceed $3 an -acre. Paxties -Mao
desire to pentbase at tl e present low prices, but
wire • are inrw.11ieg to I ayard. buying whet they
expenee of a personal lisit to Manitoba. Apply
to A; STRONG, Land. Agent,Seafortb. 668-41
"-1. subscriber offere for tale or to rent,
re ACRES FOR SALE OR TO RENT -one
his farm, being Lot 3, Concession 2, Hui -
lett, eonsisting of 175, acres ; 85 cleared and
: under good cultivation, him remainder under van
uable timber ; there are 22 acres of fen wheatethe
wood; idled, &c.; two frame bung, stables and
is on a. gravel road 5, miles from Bottforth, with.
schocn and church eon •enient ; will be sold in
one or two parcels, to enit purchaser.. .A.fipp7.81y:4cn
the premises t•o A. WALKIER, or if by letter to
SaffiALceE.-- nbe north half of Lot 26, .
;en; •Itar:ilc eFpcsoislt
X.ot 27, and the e 1st half of Lot 28, Conces- i
Ilion 4, L. It. S., Tuckansinith ; 200 acres fair aisle '
in one parcel, or two f 150 acres and. 50 acres .
and orchard ; the land. is in a good state of enIti-
vation, 'swell a aLered, and is well situated aS till -
1 L...r1 1 I GIFTS roadie &c. Any perso wanting a ,goOd. fano, in a ,
AND NEW good locality, will do v 11 to look at tliis one be-
fore hue le g elsewhere. For particulars and terms
apply to JAMES LAW ENOE & BROTHER 011 .
EOLMESTED, Barrisor:8,BaleeafLoortth2.9, coucZn ,
PH STUD10 ..
1 acree, about 85 acres clreated, under -drained, free
fronr stumps, well hurled. and in first -class order ;
good and conamodions; also one of the neelt or-
ilchards in the townshie and plenty of water ; it is
farms in the county nd will be Etna etleap.
Poseession to suit the purchaser. Apply to the
proprietor on rot 27, ni. the sa-me Concession.
r, ALEXANDER F0116,7:HeR-illop, contatrii:753.00 ,
!TWO GOOD FARMS FOR BALE—Foreale Lot '
AND' PHoTO ALBUMS,
-1-eres7,,ac2elLicE"aPsit°Illicall cet Lot 8, on. the 7th Calrfti-
IOU of McKillop, containing 50aeres. The bun- .
red atie fann has 60 acres cleared and in a goad
and yourig (e -chard, el4o a Dever failing spring of
water. On the small farm there are 45 acres
• ! a, free fermi stellops, well fenced and &rein_
1 i , ... 1 within 8 /piles of Selatorth and 5 milts from
i....il , i DnIpir., %%Rh s. good rend leading to each place.
of choice land 'with &large cicaeing; 'the remainder .
Eve shown in Seaforth. Prices Riadtced.
bush liardwoon: there are 16 acres of fall wheat
in the ground; out-bnildings put up within .t1-..ae
,WADE BROTHERS'
PHOTOGF
AN MUSIC EMPORI
lEILOCK, MAIN STREiErro SEAFORTH.
- ,WHITNEY'S
R• MO ENT That co enable brick store, with ;
f Harness of =8.11 kinds alwa-s
ther with 'everything else bje.
E FURNITURE.
Aces given to newly man•ied
furniture. '00.11 and eee my
HERMON WELL, Zurich.
ARNIVRsi
Bushels of Nort
S. ROBERTSO.,
CIDER
ONDVILL
-West Corn .
mILLwell wat re '7 acres Under fall wheat and 1.
to
given on, th 1st of Febretary. Apply to Ma -
HOTEL . OR SALE—Hotel for sale in ti e - ,
thrivin village of Efensall, known as the ,
Loudon., Hui n na, Bruce Railway, at present doi g A Fine Assor
a good busin ss. Good Reasons giyen for selling.
Apply to X. C XWORTH, Hensall. 678
pROPEB11Y FOR SALE—For Bale in the v
-I- large of llodgerville, 7 acres of lend. in t o
highest statoof cultivation, with all the nec s -
situ buildings, &c. Berry bushes suitable for a
market &clench Foe farther particulars ap
P,teonal or by ie4er to EDWIN G6R8A0xN4
e acres pl ; good farm house and sta
Roman elle Church and school ; within h
. a Mile o on gravel road, 4 miles of Seafo h
in t -Proof Pr mises we are pre- and 3 of te lin; this is one of the prettiest 50 1
a e ciderfor c stem .rs all Winter. - mire fa s ith the township. For terms, ie., p- i
ll be 1)- cents per ii penal gallon i ply on the p •emises, to P. KENNELLY, Seafo th
•
bment, at Wholesale Prices dm.
Mg next month.
trod' tram- worachlarT;
DOMINION PIANOS AND ORGANS IN STOOK. anancel an a
a good well and, pulap; title clear; if not sold,
about tbe firet or twelfth of narininy,11381, will be
Galt and. see t,he , Double Discount in Prices :Holiday Presents.
•
rented; it is on g sid gravel road, and within
good nuorket and railway station. Apply to