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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-01-21, Page 51881. munificent in their appreeia- at the Bethel t $44, :and the hristmas gift of ,tly cutter robes. Charles Logan, line south of 'W drowned on Mile very near `iarties had been ak which runs ► oows went for into the hole taken out, they ate themselves. 1f the animals titer was taken her life. The valuable two proprietors of v have disposed bert McCartney t-lr. McCartney year and gave to the patrons,.. rt makers in the ubt, succeed in ss8. rally quiet vil- state of excite - ►,d on Thursday f a young magi n great haste, vs that a bear I . in the bush arna. A crowd collected, each ,tot at his bear- lg late, it was tin aweet repose ly next morning rs put in an ap- teeth, and ac- t:fi ber of dogs of the appearance dogs, one would they intended whole bearine Lien the hunters a Bruin was fast arty obliterated previous night.. tuestioned very bear story, and itures-as to what Some suggested am. Mr. Rath- me _ stray dog. t, neither can ppoiatment of had to return andnary a ty to loan at 7 OMR and at any er, Brussels Post meeting of the `last the salary. $60 ; Assessor lb ; Treasurer,. to be made 1 to $1.02, 60c to 62c, t to 31c, hay 4.50 to n5.00, e. -Thomas Me- th, of Morris, thoroughbred next: monthly S. on February -Mr. Matthew t in town on it for the eon - The contract and work :sly the well ile southwest ;•InTY. -- The ambers of the Society was iesday of last i report was [g the receipts 218 ; disburse- au hand, $49.. were elected : lent; D. Me - 'ice -President; , second Vice- John Moffatt, molten, Brus Purnberry ; B. , Howick ; It; eyth, Morris; and R. Mar- of McKillop, to the Agri - ton, Flowick,. , delegates to Wart, of Bras- ndustrial Ex- -afters—Ft 5. lex. Gibson, ks was ten - 'resident, for lig of .Direct f the annual [rrussels, was reasurer at a. ors will meet ltd February, en the next Directors of ' business on L,at1 p.m. Bs. t 11 veteran 1 collected at Lt $1:2,000. -anstoue, ge council, is. the county. sxairder Lc- wn stairs a • arm near t, of Exeter, charge of a t a salary of liocxl opened pupils, aud ;e will rea•th ti4 tat esn- =}ld iiia farrn tuck by auc- ?-, of the 7t1I has rented (liddon, he nth eon- sb., recently :. Houghton 16:,. Mr, E. Rol - a were en- -Feud at the tt0lliva had Lt• wrist by JAMA. WV 21, 1831, r, THE slipping off a plank. His elitew join was also dislocated. Under proper Medical treatment, Mr. Roilis is rap- idly recove•ring,'and it is to e hoped will soon be able to resume wprk. 1 —Messrs. George Mace i Bawden have commenced the sing business m Exeter, and h quite a large business this sea —J. S. Habkirk was re-elec trustee of School Section Nc lett. The trustees are W. Francis Stalker and J. S. ,Hal .The ladies of the Bible Christian Church, Exeter, have presented their pastor, Rev. J. Holmes, with a ha d- some Portland: cutter and a sum of nd Q hay p ope to on. ted sol • 5, E m. g )kirk. m. es - do sol :ul- z g, money. —The Rev. W. F. Campbell ly incumbentaf St. Thomas Seaforth, preached the Missio mons in the English Church, on Sunday last. —Mr. John Mitchell, of St sold out the Dufferin House tralia, at present occupied Robinson, to Mr. Thomas Ho purposes starting business. —A young lad 16 yearsof a Mr. J. Cronyn, of Wingha skating on the rink -a few day on the ice and dislocated and broke one of the small bo for Chu nary Bross ea I .hen, in bs_ , e, son 1, w ago, is wr es in It arm. —Messrs. McCartney,, Tho'. psor Scott, of Clinton, have already contra ed for work in connection . vith f brick hcuses, to be erected in t e nei borhood of that town during t e com summer. —Mr. Robert Martin, of rey, 1ias purchased the interest of Thonans ] Lc- Lauchlin in the entire colt p rcha ed by these two gentlemen last all fr m Mr. Charles Mason. Mr. Mar 'n is n w sole proprietor. • —For the half year ending 31st e- cember, the number of births giste ed with th.etown clerk of Clinton was 2 ; marriages, 18 deaths, 12; akin a -total for the year of 75 births] 42 m r- riages, and 26 deaths. —Mr, Alex. Innes, of Stanley, reoe , t- ly sold. a very fine.driving mare to r. Thomas Tippling; of Clinton, for he sum of $150. Tom is a great ho se fancier and never keeps anything in he horse line but the very best. —The contract for the erection of ie new Bible Christian church at Holm s- ville, was awarded to Messrs. Cooper & McKenzie and Messrs. W. & J. Bowey, of Clinton. ,The cost of the church will be in the neighborhood of $2,200. —Mr. John Hawkshaw, hotel -kegler of Blyth, while driving from Hensll to Seaforth one day last week lost a pocket -book containing $175. Rat er too much to lose even although t e ti es are not so hardas they used to e. —At the last meeting of the Hurn Medical Association the f llowing officers were elected : Preside t, Dr. Sloan, -Blyth ; , Vice -Preside t, r` Holmes, Brussels ; Secretar a d Treasurer, Dr. Stewart, Brueefield: -Mr. Oaks,of: the Maitland cone s- sion, Goderich township, lately reeei ed a letter from his son in Dako a, w o stated that the extreme cold f th t State was such that he could carce y stand it, and he almost felt dis used o return to Ontario. —Mr. T. Higgins, son of Joseph Hig- gins Esq., of Stanley, has been ngaged' for 'the current year as tea her n School Section No. 5, Goderic tows:- . ship. Mr. Higgins is an a Belle t teacher, and is sure to give sati faction in his new position.. —Mr. Joseph M attell has sod t: e Queen's Hotel, in Wingham, o r. Wm. Blatchford., who takes po sessi n on the 1st of March next. Mr. att 11 has been proprietor of the Quee 's f r about four years, and now intends r moving to Formosa. er- oh, er- .ls, as en - L! ho of ile ell st, Elis & ct- sur h - ng • —Mr. James Pickard, of Exe er, h s • sold his farm on. the Thames Road, I Usborne, to Mr. Andrew Gibson fort e sum of $6,500 cash. He takes pdssessic n next fall. The farm is one of t e be't in the section, and is consider d vett' . cheap at that figure. —Messrs. James and John Br wn, if Grey Township, near Cranbrook ha e purchased one of Abell's steam hres ers. It workssplendidly, aild t e enterprise of these young men w 11, o doubt be abundantly appreciated by the people of the neighborhood. , , —A few days. ago Messrs. anthill Bros., of Exeter lost a valuable New- fouudiand dog by hanging. T e dog was tied in the office, and the chain had been lengthened a . day r tvto before. It jumped over the railing of the office, and the chain just allowejd its hind feet to touch the floor. In this position it was strangled. —Last week a cattle dealer shipPed from Clinton Station for. Windsor a car load: of cattle, among which were a yoke of oxen weighing 3,300 lbs;, psi - chased of Mr. C. Floody, of Hullett, St $145 ;..a yoke weighing 3,380, purchased. of Mr. Halliday, of Colborne, at1 $140; and a yoke weighing 3,180, pur based of Mr. Jos. Howson, of Hull tt,. at $130. . —Some excitement was r Gently created in the neighborhood of th nar- row guage railroad, township of- Turn- berry, by the re-establishment o con- nubial relations between an acted ma ried couple of that locality, whose uui.o not long ago was celebrated by a thr e days eharivari, but who subseqaent y separated through- incompatibility If temper. —Last year at the annual mee ing f the congregation of the Auburn Presb torian church the congregation was i debt. The weekly offering system w s adopted, and as a result the congregation have liquidated the debt, paid all a4. - counts in full and have a ''balance iii the treasury. The receipts of th con- gregation for the past year ,mon ted to. over $887. --The annual meeting of the (:range Lodge, district of Grey, was held in the Orange Hall, Brussels, on Tues ay 4i . ternoon of last week. The fol swine officers were elected for the e shin year : James Young, W. M.; iJam s Fulton., D. M.; Michael Keller, chap- lain ; John Mooney, secretary ; Thos. Ratcliffe, treasurer ; Christopher Rey- n.ard, D. C. —The annual meeting of the Mullett Branch Agricultural Society was held at Kennedy's hotel, in Clinton, ' o#i Thursday of last week. There was an unusually large attendance, and the following officers for 1881 were elected: John Mason, President ; John Shipley, Vice -President ; Thoibas Cooper, Treae- urer; N. Robson, Sectary. Auditors, R. M. Racey and E. Pay. Pit tors, Wm. Jackson, W. C. Sear' and James' Young, Clinton ; Thoma Cor- bett and Wm. Grainger., H 'lett ; ' Alex. Innes and John Johnston, Stan ` • ley ; G. Ellilgtt and John ,Stu • y, God- erich townsh 'p. - The meebing as ad- journed to meet againlia two weeks from Saturday. This a ety' 8 in a very flourish ng condit'o: , ha�vi g oyer three hundred member ori itgf ooks --Some n: fits ago t• e ; residence of Mr. Andrew 1Govenlock; at W thrjip, g p deneastructr on e n fire at and before it was c• n- elice, ho ja ed. T•e rell. names of had a parrot escape by fire. A out-bu house was d' covered night after al had re the flames eo ld be oh. sumed to as es. The ever, was preserved fire originat in an. as —The foll ing are those Candi aces, fro successfully ssed the aminationfsecond recently hel at T School : Mi ses Lonit and Annie . Brown, Elliott, Tho as Higgi ler, and D. E McConn in all 104 can idates, o successful in btaining —The foll wing co provements re noted township : r. Willis* Bayfield cone ssion, is tions, for ere ting a. re 100x62, with a nine foo beneath. Mr" Henry 0 concession, intbnds erec$i house this ye • Ir. Mr. the 14th cone:ssioii, in brick house t is year ; of Clinton, ha ng the c —The Dir ctors of Mechanics' I stitute a iag passed a esolution freedom of he libra room to the C•unty C in town atter ing the s oil. This is rtainly considerate en the institute folk and will. duly appreci ed by th but we are disl.osed to 1 dom of the cu ling rink generally avai ed of. ` --Mr. Wm Fishier; Brussels, writ :s from W lows "We h ve only of snow and tl•e weathe mild, with th:, exception that I have w rked outs Wheat is 90c.. o $1, floe rel, potatoes 1 per bi per lb., pork lac. per 11i , -per ton, butte 30c. to 4 pies $7 per barrel. from $2 to $2. 5 per da! to $4, and lab rers $1.61) Fishleigh is oing wel: country. —The fell ing are t ed for -the ens ing year Agricultural S ciety : Greer ; Vice- resident, Secretary, J. D. Smi James McLau Klin. Howiet, J. W. Jago gomery, -Jany s MCL Aylesworth, enry S Moses Aldrich and Wel. ditors—James Groskery! Green. The oard deci a prize of not ' ess than the member ho bring number of me hers at ing of the Boa d. °. —The folio ing are t for Moncrief range, for the Curren' year : b - W. M.; Wm. I1ulton, W -W. L.; P. M4Neil, W. Taggart, Assistant Ste Shiels, 'Sr., chaplain'; Treasurer ; A. Stewart, Fulton, G. K.; Mrs. J. Miss' Mary J, Avery, E. Shiels, Flom, Miss A. S.; Alex. Stewart, de sion Grange. L'his Gra alternate Tuetday. .T of the Grange for the y over $500. —One day 'last wee son of Wm..W' rner, livf eels, was chop ing in a twelve miles ft put home fell, a portion, tf it strik head and comletely se from the skull on thele head, and cam lig it to neck and sheu der expo At the time of he acci only a boy wit him, they were near a shanty he got help to ] ft the tr was conveyed deme in friends, in an insensi Medical assistance was s and the wounddressed tub after the accident. At he was prbg essing. His escape . fr m inst little short of riraculou —In speakir'g of the the Signal of ll,st week thirteen news , apers p county of Hurt n. Of t form in politi s and 's tive. All are • ssued' w exception of tb : Exeter is published ::roi-wee.=1 patent outsi.de:., that i printed in some city est forwarded wee kly to t which then pr hats nom vertisements . n the Only four pap rs are home. These are the the Goderi.ch f tar, H and Exeter Ti ries: T the patent o aside pap Times and idvance, Gorrie Enterp '"se, Blyt ton.' New Er and Sun and Exet:r Reflec 0 • P' .. , w o al : x - ache s; 0 or.. al M. rai.er srs, !hoeas ichard ulil- There w.re mE w.re fico, e�s. plutd iin- orlerich of the preps at ban, stab es be 8th fro e ins of titin a, 'Bo et ct alter or. der ch ✓ 1 sit m et - re ing he nd ead ng ilio s wile s f, Coitri- and t o he d t, be nty.fath rs, he fee- ld!be m re n for . erly 1r}ip:g as lou t 6 inc as been fi a ew d 1' will' e trs as erers 1.75." ikes he ers el et - Ho ick es de . t, Sa 1. Eva s; retfsu er, s— eo. es M nt- li , P. P. B. . C ok, n- esW. o ering ue to g ea est ly meet - of ol- es BO y8. er. ar- 50. 10 at Esc., of HARRIES— $3 tub • Hat', t Eh. VIG 12t r, to rick. ION cefi Cher ams ❑ley brigt: age. Man Role Of th he form era' gotte repa men recou took man light of th nd enf n It;v re:a JJRON E k'OSI7on. locks show s a pleasan bus mingle atone c f reoallini past nua lighten ture, by mingling gr ht incidet �!' fig, vee h eh will n r pal taking o ng folks i h ide, whil' the old folks ny an Incident -which heir lives bringing forth lis of pleasure. A very de - t b b eft el ice . to lacy in exp le ea t Lan t. g am of d traces of old sight to see so ogother, for the the memories. tg the cares of together and. it in their sev- t soon be for of a sumptuous engaged in a ,• las sp engaging ic, and tmed a circle and sang Tallow,per lb they Wood, per cold ....... . yne," after which Dressed H ge per 100• lbs... .... . their respective homes, ...... well pleased with the Ball Wheat Spring Wheat, Fife, per bus Spring Wheet,Red0haff,pe Oats perbushel Pees per bushel' •..-. Barley pe bushel .......... .... Batter -,N.1 ,Loose . dd Butter, T b ..... .. t........ Eggs M Flour, per 100 lbs.. ....� . -Hay, new.. s..... Hides, per 100 lb..., Sheepsk. s each....: Salt I)per barrel,....' Salt(whoI eale)perbarrel.t THE MAI ,KE SEAFOR' H, Ja lel... . bash. y Intim ers 1 Potatoes, per bushel, new. in recitations Apples, per bag..... in closing the Oatmeall`brl.. •—x--- OLI TON, Ja ay, Pal1Wbeat per bushel...... Spring whoa t, perbuehel... ..... Oats,per b iehel ;. Barley,p r bahel otion Sales. edne d, February 16, 1881, on of , I o c:ssion 3, Hullett, Farm took an .lements. Sale. to com- enc at 1 o clock A. . sharp. Mrs. harps C' r � er, proprietress ; J. P. rine au tido 'der. Sat rd_: y, ! anuary 29, 1881, at the erg alf r-lotel, Seaforth, Valuable ty in ! alton. McCaughey & st:' , endors'�Solicitors ; 3. P. rine:; au , tio • ser. TOB] wi > of McQURRI E • we T+:'i duce o tl Gregor 51 Ontari . t Dot�dids, i s OBE11PS e N --wept T derice o tl e Gregor Roberts. n, Ne(lie, leo Esq., laie of GEWING 13th in Atkinso Atkinso ILPA!TRI the bri Rel-. M Elrpa, t n • Andrew of A °CLORE N resider.: o Render • 1 Sarah Births inberry, on the 3rd inst., the ex. Stobie, of a son. arriages. - ODDS—At Big Plain, North- , on the 31st ult., at the resi- e ride's father, by Bay. 141r. M- o1:nMaQuarrie, late of Fergus, ary, eldest daughter of Andrew :, late of Rodgerville, Ontario. - ODDS—At Big Plain, lorth- i4ter, ,; on the 31st ult., at the resi- ride's father, by Rev. Mr. Mo- eter Robertson, son of Thomas sq., of Kippen, Ontario, to n daughter of Andrew Dodds, ndgerville, Ontario. AT' INSON—In Clinton, on the by Rev. Mr. Stewart, Mr. James , f Tnckersmith, to Miss Louise S. , e t and daughter of Mr. Thbmas , of aliett.' - K+- • DREW—At the residence of 's fa her,' on the 29th ult., byl the aders, Mr. S. J. Kilpatrick, of h, 'third daughter of Mr. John hfield. EY—On the 28rd ult., at the ne.bride's father, by Rev: R. C. r. W. J. McClure, of Lucknow, to d st daughter of Thomas Finley, . ;ld. 1' NS—On the 1st inst., at Oredi- . Botcher, Mr. Wm. Harris, of s Mary S. Perkins, of Tucker- ers e ect owns ip, Cuth'll, m R le, Tho ry a# ne ulton, late t d -ets ev en 't a' m ►pts• "1:8, J .m • seln:Ine: rB pab on ei.g he sc of I/ c - •as rt, as. es; iss F. vi- :ry re to est us- .ut eml NAY— the .V AY the Na Ho �AMEI Bre bro - 0. Sta VHITI ins' Mr. Job dao villi ROCT Rev brill to Bra ALKI the Cha all OOK the H. e sl E AN intt. M s: R�O t. ett 011, —At Orange Hill, •Howick, on by Rev. Thos Muir, Mr. Geo.' Sarah E. Wiggans, both of 'S—By Rev. Ti G. Thomson, of the residence of the bride's , on the 12th inst., Mr. Peter o Miss Donella Ross, all of N , ' S ---In St. Marys,. on the 4th ., at th sidenee of the bride's brother, O. J: - its, byRev. 3. T. Wright, Mr. n .t 'I. a s, of Elimville, to Bessie, second ghte ` o r.Nicholas White, of the flame lge. DR A. "DON— On the 23rd ult., by . Jos pl hilp, at the residence of l the e's f 1h r, Mr. Thomas Proctor, of Morris, :ebe a, f.. rth daughter of Mr. James ndon of ast Wawnnosh. NS AW FOWLER—In Wingham, on 14th tilt by Rev. 11. McQuarrio, Mr. ales jya • ' thaw, to 1Iiss Agnes Fowler, 1 Wibglta... GE—:\ r.SON—At the residence of or; on the 25th ult., by Rev. Mr. James Lockridge, to Miss Eli abet' it on, all of Wingham. ILKE —M A STER—At the residence of i the brid 's ,a er, on the 5th inst., by 2,ov. H. tie at Re Ur. Thomas Pilkey, of scar - boy , to Mita ° a e McAllister, of Tnrnberry. 'ORR' Y -LE. H BLAND -At the residence of t e bridL:s a her, on the 12th hist., by Reim. Tho a obb, Mr. John Murray, of Tu `cers hit , o; Miss Charlotte Ann Leatlier- lau, of the s mea place. YAN 4In R ROAD OU M.osd Chicles : and 14 do iIoTAVLSH- her lathe res •I dau hter he I yeast. he r cn his elsk11.l p ere •as1' tnna ely' he. ce imr He by'loud ondi t I on. proc red tf.urheurs t taco.nts avora•ly. ath •• as y Press, here are dinthe ix are e- Conse va- , with the es, l w ich ;Nin have #le side is mex t,_ ud cal office, s and•ad- nte e de. ed 11 at n ignal, EXP ensu, lowi g are Wiiigliam sels; ost, view, lin- , .Seaf rth =. --Quite a se sation I qa: caused in the township . f Grey, �f. '• days ago, by the sudden :and un ted disap- g- 1s Qmin en s of lake, a fa a. er v over 80 ho was cogn : erect `by all. Ircu m sta e: and o est ;all his deal . s. t ow he ha L:: en a ing rious store li ;eper ur- er on - e 1 , an -also meats . ctio ales which sf . at a die- wamount Ig;''� all' t a dyed do 1 rs, It s iso . ortly b or ' he o his mortg g d his f' rm hese m a s e too a ••oney i im, leas 'ng nothing r m w ich ould bye r lized,thus reditors i d Backe s to pearance for Uncle Sa one Thomas years of age, to be in good c and upright in transpires tha largely from v ing the sum •• stock and impl during the fall count for cash, good many hu rurhored that departure, he heavily. By .. large sum of comparatively any amount leaving all bis pay the piper. —At the res bour, West W relations to th ,bled together t the New Year,!! had Among left the old sod a per and during thab time t from youth to ipaanhoo , number f ge par y of fty . as ern- e datve of t, since hey 4. now heir ttAT EXT [gait C d ne at nee HEN AL 61 WEST, tea Foil L. CUTTER nron liter J. RN LettAN claas LAOS er and fall Ott 684-13 win p coafstihofoolr livered a d ears, E Howiek, on the 8th inst,, Etta o daughter of Catherine and o epee, aged 3, years, 11 months ys uekersmith,1 at the reeidenee of the 17th hist„ Mary, eldest ter McTavish, Esq., aged 21 Oil Noti Finnan 678 hanged f ia Sugars, Teas, Coffees, xid General roceries at p. D. es. addies at 7c r Oats at the ustbm Sawing 031 e sold cheat. Apply to Sturm 78 Herri gs and Lake half barr ls, Kit end Barrel addles and othor Fish go to orth. 680 t sale cheap at the Big Mills, o this salt was made "last L5, HIDES AND SKINS.— the i best cult pit* for any quantity c des, sheep rind caff skint; de - m ure store. No truck or trade, AKING SALE GOING ON AT Win ter Cl Lad lila ets UR our sortru it ER1 We ce gains w & CO.'S. 0 EN ORS. NOM/SE LING OFF g tt, Wholesale Prices, nd Youths' Ow rotate at Cott, t Co ,Ctl,oth Mantles at Cost, rat a s, Muffs and Boas at Cost. LAR9E STOCK. it heir] yet very ltrge, gives A gtod Pese,per hel Potatoestne Eggii Dressed og per too rot... - 9s 08d r d winter, 981 09d peas, 63c to 66c ; arley butter, 20c to 24c ; p tatoe Li e Stock ark rather less than a we k ag el oice ut hers' cattle were 3tc to 4c ; reugh bulls and from 3c t 3ne per hipment to choice wes ern cattle, per lb. Sev ral lots of 4live hogs ere sold at 14.75 p • 1 bought for S. 1 ▪ 00 to 1 08 05 to 1 08 30 to 0 82 60 to 0 64 65 to 0 78 17 to 0 18 15 to 0 18 16 to 0 18 75 to 2 85 00 Go 11 00 00 to 8 00 75 to t 50 0 90 30 to 0 85 30 to 0 40 00 to te 00 05 to 0 06 76 to 6 10 25 to 2 50 20, 1881. 08 fa 1 12 80 g 0 82 65 itt 0 85 16 IQ 0 13 80 a 0 85 00 A 8 60 mg wheat white, 98 Od ; beef, per bag, $7.00. ts. ricee are b▪ ought at e general were from ean cows, Kennedy t littl over 50 heep were sold r hundred pounds. EAPING HO USE. CLOTHOTG. 0 ME AN SE STOC TWEE OVEOC Rare Bar ain Cie Ndtt 1, Cam OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL T ING LIKE' THEM. tS, OVERpOATS w 11 now be given, in order to be Fs Brick 13 ock, M in Street. TO WHO Stewart, of S our eniple me our OCB satisfy all wit 685x3 Ge er afo t,) em honorable, hive retained all 1 1 a 'elate, and will endeavor to fat or tts with their orders. Ionia IT MAi C NCERN f Seaforth having been dis- our f to pi puert last August, -will be o r agent. George th, (who hes been 7 years in is our genetal agent.. FOR MAN IT0134):: We have determined upon, rentor- ing to Manitoba, amd will e'er :Private Sale the .Entire Stock 'New and Staple Dry GoodsiRead made Clothing, Hats an4 Cap Boots and Shoes, at Immense Redu tio2is. Special attention is directed to OUT Fine Assortment of Men s nd Boys' Overcoats and Readynta e lothing. Ladies' _Furs and Hood Clouds and Winter Goods of a 1 descriptions will be cleared out re tcardleAs of cost. A LEXA 1D all tions to 1 'vs an Lk DMINt ST 43- of tbe es Township of OE haying Shaffer, lite o deceased, who January, 1880, day of Febi of the said particular held by th dist ribute parties en the claim , or late of the itle of pursuance of r ter 107, section said estate, are said administx day of Febrnai as the law dixe LOVE, Admibi at Ha dip are Agent tor EPENDENT FORTHL in the above Ortier, applica- ice must bp sent in at once. qualification. By order, ID SON, Governor General. AL NOTICE. ORS' NOTICE—In the matter of Retry Shaffer, late of the y -claims against Henry e township of Hay, farmer on or abotit the third day of required on. or b fore the fifth Hugh Love, Sr. Hi ls Green P. ne He fte sse hic vis 34. re tor 11 tra adminiettatora claims, etc]. semi s of the d cease zeta, havi g ref we ehall then All parties ind nested to Pay th ,same toithe .xt, or they will e dealt *Rh Dated the 5th d y of Jarniary ILLTAM CUR IN, , MPH f the estate ad, the full 11 proceet among ,the tense only to ave notitt,in bted to the ANT NOTI ES. TAKE NOtTI -t Stewart, another, with this date. Sea STEWART. as left nay bed and board, with ut ause or retson, will not be 685x8 Its IBS FERGUS N, Dressmaker has removed -U-IL to the roo I, a over the pest o ce, where she will be glad to ree ive all her old euetomers and as nrany new o es as will rater her with their office. MISS ER CRON. 684-4 TT AIR WOR 'ILL their libe doing up hair. the top she c mail carefully the Market, Ma et ACTION -- t --t against gi Kemp, without I will not be ire by laer from Ith board without TER ITEMP. —N rs. Hunt returns thanks for al atrOnage, and ehe is, still As he arrangesit with roots at tte ded to. Four oors west of ke Street, Setfort Ont. 678 j • --- — he publid art her by cautioned in credit to tay vi e, Mary Jane my written order a d consent, as po elite for any de ts contracted s d te, she having left my bed and nowledge or consent. WAL- orth, Jan. 11, 1881. 6841k ea ig 14 X14 14-1 X - Pt Pt zzzz zz zzzzzA El===-:14=1,t'=1:11P1 1-31-31-3 1-3 1-3 8-3 1-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-3 8-3 8-3 1-38.31-3 0 t1 JiW tit bt td tt td g td td td bi td 171 t7t1 td W tit W ed W bttd td tdtd td td tti 111 td td FO EA011E OF 1881. SEA.F.o R I feel happy in th,a king ustomers and all who have patybenzi,1„,d me d rift? the ast year, and have pleas- ure in st 4:kg tit t een one of the most success- fui since14.)5rst open`ng hiere some fourteen years ago MY CASH BI ,RADt ovrutG TO MY eaentniez DISCOUNTS, _Satisfactory, as Idea my ered t Trade is a together VEMN-11$ AND ALTERATIONS. the Stock Down to the ttowest Posetble Figu e from the present date 'until after N:tatittittittgotr 12 until the arrival of my Spring Purehases, whit -will bel FORWARDED BY MY BUYER REGULARLY DURTi With FRESH and SEA MILLINE MANTLE : SHAWLS, WOOL G DRESS G OASHME MANTLE G THE IN THE OLD COUNTRY COMING SEASON. "(MARIE GOODS„ which I traprevemente land Sp ODS, Parties Ie atint for Mani_toba or o tere•ts to Call NO Trouble to ,Sho St 132 determined to Sacrifice to mak 401111 LANNELS, HEAVY WINTER SUITS, - her parts, and tequiring these Goods, it will be to their int Goods Whether You Buy or Not 'HOFFIVIA fr DRSS GOOOS, 1419R T HOTMAN OR, TWO WEEKS ONLY. 071 -HERS, SEAFORTH: MIL 0 1717{EEK INE Y AND MANTLESi, 0 HER LY AT C EPC ASH STORE‘ GREAT BA GAIN,S Hfr#11Th/LA. DRESS GOO 7: 'MILL A CAL It;NO/14 1E361 R TWIO WEEKS ONLY BROTHERS' IN IS RESPE HOWL 0 TFULLY SOLICITED. AN, BROTHERS Se4,forth. -TO THE RADERS 11 And all i:OR MANITOBA LU This is BONA FIDE Sal4, d we hope- mut Friends and the tttotxttettttptattirtett selves of the privilege of Se luring 0ood Bargains at once. 'Ottnpbell's Block, opposite the' ill sion Hotel, 4S'eaforth. 0 188i OF THE EXPOSITOR* RETtirRIMBER THAT THE MOST PLACE TO HUY Fe LSCAP PAPER NEW BOOK STORE In COTT'S BLOCK Between Wilson & Young's and Thomas Kidd's. WE HAVE NOW Than Peet lifor Trantiacittng DR GS PATENT ME Call Ge ALL PAPERS since movir lite our New $tandi o r Large and Increasing Trade M WINES, D/rt STUFFS, azt„. °tit stock' is Very Loge sad of the Beet Quality. 1 tid get one FREE. We hitve Aye Green's Ratlway's, -de., in Rtglish, Pram a 1 ! LUMSD*7 & 'Mail 7, Druggists and Bookseikrs. 7,77