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DECEM.BER 9,„ 1881.
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T E HURON EXPOSITOR.
OlstIts, roec capitalists, all are
bolt buying and selling and heaping up
taseaure. Jbe daily trausactions
amount to handreda of thousands, and
there seems to beeno cessation. Men
without a, dellar one week find them -
Wits roaster of thousandri the next,
There seeing to be no limit to the capi-
tal whiclaislpouring into the country,
said the deniland for real estate is prob-
ably without a parallel in any city in
Canada. Great and small slices of
land change hands daily, and each suc-
ceeding transaction sends the prioe
booming upwards. The harvest is a
rich ape, arid the reapers are plenty,
and indostrious. This is a great city.
Huron Notes.
A Behelno is on foot among the
business men of Exeter to erect an ex-
tensive flax mill in that town. -
-Dr. T. p. Spence from Neustadt
has located iu Gorrie, and will occupy a
house belonging to Mr. Robert Leech,
-The proceeds taken at the door on
the occasion of Dr.. Wild's lecture in
Exeter last week amounted to over,
sixty dollar .
Road, Gocle township, had several
W. .Elerbison, of the Bayfield
*valuable cattle killed a few days ago
by a straw stock fallieg on them.
-The Sandercock farm in Hullett,
near Lorideaboro, was sold a few d aya
ago to Mr. 4a.raes MeCool for 05,200. It
is coneidered cheap at this figure.
-Miss J' nes of Colborne, has been
each in Hulled Separate
ext year, her predecessor, it
engaged to
School for
is said, beidg about to enter the matri-
monial oaks, -
-Mr. Joseph Clegg, of Brussels,
being advised by his phyaician to try a,
change of chroate for the benefit of his
health, started for California on Thurs-
day of last week. -
-Do T esday, the 13th inst., the
County Cort and Gartered Sesiej.0118 of
thePea.ce fpr the Coauty of Huron will
beheld at oderich. The calender thus
far is very ight.
-Capt. Kahle, salesman for the
People's heese Factory', Gorrie, has
sold the be. ance of the season's make of
cheese; ampunting to over 40,000 lbs.,
toMr. 'Watson, of Wingha,m, for 121c.
Per lb-
--James McLauchlin, on of Mr.
John MoLauchlin, of the 12th conces-
sion of Grey, has been engaged as
teacher in School Section No. 6 of that
township for 1882, at a salary of $350
per O&M time
-The present Reeve and Deputy
Reeve of Grey, Meesrs. &mashers and
Hyslop, have given their constituents
such good eatiefaction in the past that
they will he re-elected by acclamation
for the coming year.
-Mr. da A. Rutledge, eldest son of
Mr. A. Rutledge, of Bayfield, has gone
into pal tuerehip with Mr. A. McKay, of
Emerson, nd they will at once open
AIKEN S -In Hulett, on the 5th inst., Sophia
a
leargaret, wife of Mr. Wm. Aikens, aged 62 special attenaon, to our ne
oat S. general store at Pembina Cross- of coatings and trouserings, and Scotch
years.
ld B f Mr John Ste henson aged 6
his Exeter friends. His daughter, Miss
Louisa liawitshaw, Wits also made the
recipient of a very handsome present
by the boarders of the hotel. The
present consisted of a gold chain and
locket.
-One day last week as Mr. George
Parke, of Bayfield, was going into Mr.
Louis Shield's blacksmith shop in
Zurich, be met Mr. Shield coming out
with a revolver, the muzzle in his left
hand and the stock in his right. He
turned to Mr. Parke and said, jokingly,
"I will shoot you," when tbe revolver
went off. the ball passing through Mr.
Shield's band taking off the first finger
by the first jcint. Although about a
dozen peeple were standing around, the
ball missed them, and passing near
Mr. Parke, entered a wagon boa on the
side of the street.
IMI*1111i
Births.
WILLSON-in Seaforth, on the 4th inst., the
wile of Mr 0 C. Willson of a son
T110.1tP-At Keystone, Kansas, on the 20th °e-
tc& r, the wife of Mr. Thomas H. Thorp of a
daughter.
MoDuNALD--In Egmondville, on the 27th ult.,
the iv e or Mr. Solomon lkleDonald of a
dattahter
HABKIRK-In Seaforth, on the 24th , the
wife of Mr. John Habkirk of a soil.
HAINES-In Seaforth, on the 29th , the wife
of Mr. W, H. lialuee of a eon.
MAITAN-In Bibbert, on the 80th alt., the wife of
Mr. Wm. Mahan ) f a son.
GALBRAITH-1n MoKillop, on the lit inst., the
wife of Mr. John Galbraith of a son
KALVI-Ie Seaforth, on the 80th ult., the wife of
Wit. John Kale of a daughter. •
TOTING -At akent, on the 14th nit , the wife of
Mr. Henry N. Tt uug of a son.
McEWING--Ii) Tuokersmith, on the snd inst.,
the wife of Mr. James MeEwing of a son -
Still born.
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aging 1,100 to 1,150 lbs., sold at 4ic to
410 per lb. Those weighing about
1,000 lbs. brought 4c per lb., and those
from 850 to 900 liss from 3c to 31o.
Sheep -The market was quiet and
steady with few offering, and the de-
mand small. They are worth from 4c
to 410 per lb. Lambs -The receipts
were small, and the deniand limited.
Prices are unchanged at $4 to $4 50
each, and ordinary at $0 50 to 83 75.
Calves -There are fetvd offering and
prices are nominal at $12 to $15 for
choice and $6 to $10 for ordinary.
Bogs -The supply is moderate and,
prices are steady. There were sales of'
a, few cars at about 6c per lb.
Larearooe, Deo. 7.- Spring wheat
10a 6d; red winter, lis Od to 00s
00d; white, lOs lld • club, lis 04c11
oats, 6s 4d; barley, '543 2d; peas, 6e
lld ; pork, 758 Od; beef, 92s 6d; cheese
E5s Od.
TORONTO, Deo. 7. -Fall wheat, $1.25
to 31.26; spring,41.31 to $1.36; oats, 449.
tet46c; peas, 80c to $2c ; barley, 78c to
fkilc e hay, per ton, $9 00 to $14 50;
butter, 20c to 26c; potatoes per bad
85c to 95c; eggs,. per doz., 24c to 25c;
dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. , $7.00 to $7.25
wool; per lb., 24c.
• queosweemesomme
OVERCOATS. Overcoats. -We have o
hand a large assortment of men
youths' and boys' overcoats at 20 pe
cent. off the regular selling price. Head
of families should call and see for the -
selves before pnrchasing elsewher .
08111911.
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Marriages.
Auction Sales.
SNELL-FEROUSoN-At the residence of the
Seth alt, Mi . Charles Snell, of Stephen, to On Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 12 o'cloc
bride's father, by Rev. A. Y. Hartley, on the
n000, on lot 35. conceseion 16, Gre
guson,Erq , of tidy. Farm Stock and Ireplerneets. Messr
Miss Merioi), second daughter of Bolen Fer-
DEARING- MI I CHELL - At the Mansion 'Wm. and 3s13. Mann, proprietort3 ;
the 5th ii et . lidr John Detain, to hire. Saturday, December 10, on south h
auctioneer.
House, Heneall, by Rev. A. Y. Hartley, on Deegavey,
Eliza!), th Mitchell, all of Stepheu.
LOWE-WEATHERSPOON - In Brussels by of tot 25. Concession 2, McKillop. Farm
Rev. S. Jonero en the 25th n't , Mr. Lim Stock and Implements. Sale to cons
Lowe, nf Useornee to Miss Ann Weaeher-
spoon, of Grey.
POMEROY-LUIINETT-On the 7th inst , by
Be. Mr. Stewart, at the blame 13elmore,
Mr. Thomas H. Pomeroy, of Howiok, to Miss
Jane, eldeet datiehter of Mr. George Burnett,
of Howbeit-.
mence at 12 o'clock noon. Samuel
Cluff, Proprietor; J. P. Brine, Auction-
eer.
On Thursday, DEC. 22, at 12 o'cloOk
noon, on lot 1, concession 2, Tucker -
RIELY-WRIGHT-On the 6th inst., by Rev. W.1 emith, near Rodgerville, Farm Stook
Mr. Benjamin Riely, of Htillett, to Miss Implements and Household Furnitu e.
Baugh, at the residence of the bride's father,
Mere A , tldest daughter of Mr. John Wiight, Robert Lang, proprietor, ; A. Bish p,
EAST-VESTeCOTT-At the residence of the auctioneer.;
of McKillop
Friday December 23, on Lot 35,
Concession 1, McKillop, two miles
west of Seitforth on the Huron Road.
Farm Stock and Implensents. Sale to
bride's lather, ) n the 30th nit , by Rev. R.
Thomas Mr. John East, to Mary Jane,
daughte; of Mr. Geo.pestacott, all of Hullett.
Deaths.
commence at half -past 12 o'clock,sharp.
BIGGAR-In See forth, on the 4th inst, Mrs. T. E. & R. Dennie, Proprietors. J. I'.
Catherine Biggar, relict of the late William Brine, Auctioneer.
Nausan Biggar, formerly of Itillishander, enumnsansews...ms
county Cavan, Ireland, aged 753 ears
MOIR-In Usborne, on the 4th inst., Catherine, Rereembek Oak Hall is selling Cana
wife of Mr Peter Moir, aged 48 years. dials Tweeds at a small advance on
MURRAY-In the township of Ashfield, on the
-John Murray, &gee 9 montbs and 10 'Lys COATINGs AND, eeniees. -- We C
22nd tilt , 21-)ggie, youngest deughter of Mr. 008t.
all
t nt
STEPHENSI°N-In Clinton, on the 3rd inst.
ing, Mani ba.
s. Cottle has so s proper -John .. son o p , ,
in T 0134.efiboru, consistieg of one and years.
FEAR -In 1 ollett, on the 80th alt ,John, son of
° Mr Thomae }ear, aged 21 years, 9 month' s,
- and 2 days
a half acres of land and three small
cottages, tio Mr. Elliali Walker, for the
sum of mo, which is considered very
sheap. 1 .
-Mr. Wm. Sanderson, of the 12th
concessioe of Hullett, was injured On
Thursday! of last . week by being
thrown down .by his barn door, dislo-
cating hie shoulder. Surgicel aid was
procured aeld the displaced member re-
stored. 1
-A fe ' days ago vvhile Mr. Abra-
ham AkaTo was drawing a load of straw
for Mr. biicholson, of Auburn, he stop-
ped the team to rest, the road being
bad. Uron starting the horses pulled
unevenly when one of . the animals
wrenched its back. It had to be re-
moved on a stone boat, and died on
Monday of last week.
-Mr. Tiles. Mcllwaine, an old resi-
aent of the Base Line, Hallett, died on
the 29th Init., after a few days illness of
inflammation. He was 08 years of age,
He Oame to this country from Ireland
in 1831, end settled in Hullett in 1852,
where he has since resided. He was
highly esteemed by all who knew bins.
-A feW evenings ago a number of
the mernbers of the flohnesville Metho-
dist Church visited the residence of
Mr. Elford, and presented Miss Minnie
Elford, cirgamist of the church., with a
higbly Consplirnentary address and a
very handsome gold watch as a mark of
their aptirethation of her services as
organist.)
WILKIE-lri Clinton, on the 6th inet., Jennie,
eldest daughter ef Mr. J. T. Wilkie, aged 13
years and r months.
Just arrived at Oak Hall a large as-
sortroent of Canadian shirts and
drawers, which will lee sold at a small
advance on cost.
INNIIII=NNINI=WO=INIONWpal
Local Notices.
To HAND - Presbyterian Hymnal
30
words and music. C. W. PAPBT. • 7
To Houseeeeeeas.- Have yon lured
Um Eclipse Baking Powder ? One trial will eon-
vnace you th) t it is tht best in tilt market, and
cheater thi tte imported. Manufactured and
soId only by D D. Roan, Grocer, Seaforth. 726
THE CELEBRATED HAMS AND ROLLS. -
If ytu -Went u choice, well flevored Beef or Pork
Ham or Rol ,call at HUGH Rozn's Grocery Stole,
Main Street, Seaforth. 728
TO. OUsESEEPERS IN WANT OF FINE
FLAW RED TEAs- The lint st lot of Teas eellieg at
from 40 tt, 0 snci 65c. per lb., bttve attracted
more tban ott• dog attention, at D. D.RosE's Gro-
ceiy. Whr n the public find that published bar-
gains are bona fide, they ate not &ow to take
advantage ef teed appreciate them. 726
WIL801e I& YOUNG have a very choice
stock of new mot, consisting et the finest alaga
Raisins, Val( nem Bairins, Curraets and new
peels, &c W. ave just received a lot of Extra
Fine Couto Tea in 22 pound caddies, and a new
scasoo Y0111 g 113stn Tea in 82 pound minks,
anitable if r iamily use. We will ewe extra good
value to anyone buying there and guaranno the
quality. In enter we have tbe best, value in
town; clot -limy and 'glassware we have the
argeet, best essorted and cheapest at. ck in
the conot3. An3one examining stock and
rices win be convinced. Over 50 different
E. Rockey sold his Law' t s tti ke Idea and stonew9S6 tea sets
grist mill in Gorrie last week
eleaseneleeta Mr. Elliott is to take poe- go8o(fs,"theey"clkaelveYihegilar:3474rte'aniadrilPbBes ariedocia"
82iewe nalsaaned alihlenettibteenatudeirsi- cid bzigeayf hti3nsetain
diteseloe Olathe first of Janina.ry next.
in oode,and mann-
tO a ; Mr. William Elliott, of actnred andette;coraalited13)bew
and d4coraters in Euroype. ecavlelryanbdest,_,xmle,kiers
Iroquoia, near Montreal. The amount tivtioiar 1r, 6( ice family grocelioe, flour, feed raprnoe-
paid for the property is very close to
The *sus. Rookey will return to Eggs and an farmg proguccee. Reme°Der bort" the
Winglaadin and take charge of their mill place. Wiosene & Torero, Seaforth. 730
Nemeeme. asessesomma
property there.
Ceiras- We have a fine assortroent of
-The farm of Mr. 3. Dempsey, being
I t 36 Ilth concession, and lot 36, 12th silk and wool cuffs. Ladies contem-
suitings for the Holiday trade. Oak -
Hell Clothiog Establishment.
IMPORT AN T N 0 TI (-ES .
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A1LORS WANTED -- Wanted immedia ely
ants and vest. maker. None but first- lae $
need apply. Addrese GEO. TAYLOR, Constence
P. 0.; Kinburn, Ont. - J1
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conceesi,ki, Goderich township, con-
,
taining 160 acres, bee been solet to Mr.
Rev R. J. Coottice. The farm is well ! 24 -Beach Cart ire
sittiated alai bait a brick bouse on it ; an. Scene on the coast
THE MARKETS, 27. :View of a. Fishing Iliit, &c ... . . .. 5
26.. Scene on the Coest
28.. Scene on Grand 'Mensal I 5
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Deo. 8, 1881. 29..Seene on Grand Mellen- , ...... ,.. 5
1 25 co 1 28 30 -Bough Sea on Beach 5
1 26 co 180
0 87 to (8i $671
0 75 tc o 77 N. B. -T wenty of tbe.above Picturee are in
0 75 to 0 82 Handsome Gold Frames. Tile 510 and 55
0 17 to 0 18 ''Skeichee are well mounted on Cardboard. All the
0 17 to 0 18 aboec gofor $500-51 tickets.
0 20 to 20
3 50 to 400
Courtice, of Pickering, brother of the
plateg g pryina useful presen h "
NOTICE Ti.' DELINQUENTS.
OARD OF THANKS.
R. WILLIS,
THE PEOPLE'S SHOEMAKER,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH,
Embraces this opportunity of thanking all
those who have so liberally favored him with
their patronage since starting business on his
own account in Seaforth. He has also to
state that prices of Boots and Shoes will be
GREATLY REDUCED for the remainder of
this month. Just come right along, Ladies
and Gentlemee, and try ine, and see how very
cheap I can furnish you for the READY
MONEY.
I wish all owing accounts to be prompt and
pay up before the FIRST OF JANUARY.
Short accounts make long friends, and ,my
profits are so snaall _that I can't afford to giVO
Jong credit. Remember that, and don:t forget
The People's Shoemaker, No. 1 Cady's Block,
Main Street, Seaforth.
ROBERT WILLIS.
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A, IL Members of the McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Compan3 who have not yet id
their last and previous aescssments an, hereby
notified to do so at once, 8.8 the money is requ red.
The n) emery legal steps will be taken to co lect
all assessments remaining unpaid on the lei of
January, 1882. W. J. SHANNON, Secretary. 7131-3
THE ART UNION.
TEACHERS WANTED.
TEACHER WANTED - Teacher wanted for
-I school section No 5, in the township of Mor-
ris, and County of Huron, for the year 1882. AP -
plications with testimonials and salary expected
to be lodged with the undersigned at Sunshine
P. 0 GEO HOOD. 78-2
List of Oil Paintiugs aria W ter
Color Drawings, &o., &c to be give at
Wm. N. Cresswell's ART UNION, ea -
forth, on or about the 20th of De
ern-
ber, 1881:
No. 1 _Large Oil Pain'ing, I he Ovens,
Mount Desert. $ 75
2 Large oil Painting, Swallow Tail
Lighthouse, Grand Menan
3 -Large Oil Paintiug, Sea Piece,
Grand in enan
4.. Water Color Drawing, large, Fish
Head, Grand Menan
5-. .Water Coley Drawing, Eagle Luke,
Mount "Desert
6 -Water Color Drawhig, Fel Brook
Mount Desert
7..011 Painting, Sheep Subject, Grand
rr0 TEArHERS -Wanted for Union School
-1- Section No. 10, Howl& and Wallace, a male
or female teacher holdine a third c ass certificate.
Duties ti commence on tbe 1st day of Januaiy,
188s. Applications received til the 10th day of
December, 1881. Please apply personally to
JOHN MENZIES, Molesworth P. 0. 730x2
TEACHER WANTED -Male or female, hol 'iug
a third class certificate for School Section
No. 4, Stanley. Duties to commence January 1,
1882 Applications evil' close on the 15th of
December, 1881. JOHN DUNN, Secretary,
Blake P. 0. • 730
TEACHER WANTF D - A female assistant
teacher holding a 3rd class certificate, for
School Section No 2, Hay Duties to commence
on 2nd January. Applications stating salary with
testimonials address to WM, CAMPBELL, Sec-
retary, Rodgerviln P. 0. 730x4
TEACHER WANTED -Wanted. a male or female
2 teacher bolding a 2nd or 3rd class certificate,
for School Section 10; Township of Morris Ap-
plications will be received by the undersigned up
to the 6th of December. THOMAS SMITH, Secy.,
Jamestown P. 0. -, " 728'x4
70
60
55
50
45
40
EACHFR WANTED -Teacher wanted for the
-1 Junior Department of Blyth Public School,
for 1892. A female holding a third class certifi-
cate. pply up to the 16th inst , with term and
references to F MeecAtF, Secretary Public School
Board, Blyth. 727-4 .
8. .Water color LI awing, On the Kam
35
.anistiquanRiv, r
9. .Water lor Drawing, Sheep Sub -
30
ject, Grat d Menan
10. .Water Color Dmwing, The Wrec 25
11..Water -Color Drawing, Base Fish-
ing Mount. 25
12. .Indian Ink Near Fish Head an4
20
Lighthouse, for P C
13..Indian Ink, Muskoka Fal s, Pie -
to resque Canada 16
14..Water Color Drawing, Cliffent
Grand Menem
16. :Water Color Drawing, Mr orlan ,
{li 15
Scene ) 12
16 -Water Color, Grand Menan 1 10
17 .. Etching, An Investigation 10
18 Etching, Market Scene 10
i 19.. Water t olcir Drawing, Mou t
10
20. .Water Color Sketch Godericl , .
Desert
Rosa' Block from the Beach 10
21.. Scene on Mt. Desert
gentlensee friends should see these goode
22. .Poe Island,i or Portland
at Oak Hann
28..Hog Island. near Pertiand
ESTRAY STOCK.
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E- NTRAY FIE1FER-Ca.me into the premises of
the undersigued, ?Staple Crove, Hayfield, one
heifer '1 he owner is rtquested to prove pro-
perty, pay charge.) and take her away. DAVID
WILSON. • 731x4
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STRAY HE1FER-Came inio the premises of
the undersigned, 1 ot 16, Concession 1, Stan-
ley, near Brucefield, a yeariing red and white
heifer The leaner can have the same by proving
property and paying cbarges. WM. LOGAN.
731x4.
FSTRAY STEER -Came into the remises of
-1-s the undersigned, Lot 23, Concession 9, Mor-
ris, about tge middle f November, a red and
white yearling steer. The owner den have thesarne
on peeving property and paying charges Davin
FARQUHARSON. 731x4
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the price paid is Oer seven thousand
d Bare
J. parnpaey intends to move
a house.
SEAFORTR,
Cltifheonnprocure
ntoaau
-Considereade
s, •
excitement was creat- Fsell Whe"
borhooct over the midden diasppearance PeaspPeroushel
ed in the yin ag,e of Carlow and neigh- oPartionge‘r131:11ate% ger bulthel-
_ of Jolau Cevran, teacher in School Sec- Barlettssf
tion No. 1, Colborne. A charge of Tfl , LiCIOKB
breaoh pf promise was recently made negir,
t him which has been denied by Flour, per 100 lbe.
the itchuAd. A few da,ys ago Mr. ,
Bides, oer 100 ib....
aganas ,
Cowan quietly left the neighborhood, goeep,inne each
0 10
and his wliereshonts is a present un- Salt (retail per 'erre% ........
Saltnaholesale)per barrel-- • • •
known. Mr. P. Strang has been secured
Potatoeo. per enshei 0 45 t o 0 50
0 50 to 0 75
by the trustees to teach d.uriug the Apples, per bag„,„
8 00 to 4 00
coming oar: and in all probability be Wood per Cord
7 25 to 7 65
Dresfed Bogs, per 100
a new
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AUCTION SALES.
500
0 50 t o 1 60 i LI OLD OUT. AND LEAVING THE COUI,ITRY.
0 80 ' 1' ' -Eoliert Lane; has instructed Mr. Anchibald
Biehon teasel! by Public Auction, on Lot 1, on -
i
oession 2, Tuckersmith, near Rod. erotic, on
Thursday, December 22, 18,-1, cOmmen inte., at
12 o'clock, noou, the following - propert3 A One
spe.fl of good working horses coming hree, 1
will euter npou his duties at once.
-When the Landon, Huron and
Bruce ! train was nearing Wiugham
station last Saturday night some mis-
creant tlirew ivarneese stone through
the car window, striking a lady in the
face and cuttiog her terribly. She: had
been very ill, and was being taken
home to Kincardine by ber friends. Dr.
D id ttencled her iujuries, and
thinks' they are very serious. Her
friend took her home on the late train.
Thescnundrel who threw the stone
has
not yet been captured.
-We stated last wee a •
Hawkehaw had. leased an hotel in
Wingliam and intended removing
thither. This was quite correotabut
gime then himself and William Hatek-
'thaw have changed places, and iaow
William goes to Winglaaro and John
limjeogies proprietor of the Commeroial
-11004, Exeter. Previous to his- de -
..4
pirture for Wiagham Wrinara was_en-
tertaioed at a complimentary supper by
Ibe
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CLINT( Deo. 8, 1881.
Fall Wheanper 1 -6 oce
• 1 24 e?.. 1 30
SprineWheat, per h 1
0 at nper b sh el ....... 87 en. 0 88
Barley,per bushel .. 0 75 (4, 0 88
Peae,per bushel ..... ......... '0 75 tee I 80
Butter.. .... .. .......... 0 20 (el/ t 22
0 17 ci:t r 18
Egge
Era -noel ton. ....... 14 00 ea 16 00
Potatoes, per buthel.. . 0 50 @ 0 F5
Dreesed Bogs per 100 lbs, 7 00 7 50
9 1-80
Live Stock Markets.
GUELPH, December 7.- The regular
monthly cattle fair held here to day
-was poorly attended, probably owi
the bad condition of the roads, and far-
mers holding their cattle for the Christ-
mas fat cattle!show te beheld on the
15th of Decerober. Piiceitieday ranged
from 310 to 4ictper.11).
ToRoNTO,Decienilien Cattle -Prom
25 to 30 loads sold during the week.
The demand team 'btdalltat Wala 11Atir,
and b. few really first-class stock, aver -
STRAY HFiFEB.--came into the pt emises of
-12-' the undereigned, Lot 1) Concession 8, Hul
Jet, alont the middle of Novembne a red and
white yearling heifer. The owner can have the
same, on proving property and paying charges
FRANCIS CR1C11. 730x4
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ESTRAY DOG. A young, black dog with
white 'breast and white tip on tail, the feet
are grayish color, followed Mr James Nichol from
Seaforth on Sunday night 4th inst, The owner
may have the dog by p ying for this advertise-
ment, on applying to Mr. James Nichol, Let 20,
Cpocession 6, MeMillop. 731x2
span of Heavy Draught mares one four , un the
other six; 1 •He.avy Draught brood rn e, sired
by "Old Wellington," and in foal to imported
"Lord Lothian ;" 1 bree ing mare in foal, 1
pal -hog entire colt, 1 spring foal, 12 good milch
cows supposed to be in calf, 3 spring calves, a
well bred pigs, 1 lumber wage, 11 air of trucks,
1 double buggy, 1 pair of boh-&ei hs, 1 single
Portland cutter 1 set of double harness, 1 conn
bined reaper and mower, 1 land roller, 1 fannine
mill, 3 plows, 1 pair of iron harrows, 1 silky hay
rake. 1 wagon rack, 1 gri, d stone, i cog kettle,
af•
a lot of vats for boiling sugar, 1 large circular
' saw, 11arge water. tank, 1 land scalier. 1 'wheeled
- cultivator; cradles, scythes, rakes, forks 'shovels
. . and a. lot of small articles, together with a lot of
' hay in the mow and a lot of house o
ld
' including a aood organ, Doherty's .
S TEA Y HEIFER -Strayed frrm the premises
k of the undersigned, 1 ot 23, Concession 10,
Hullett, about the middle- of A ugust, email
dart red heifer rising three years old, and having
a leather b ce in one of her ears Information
leading to her recovery will be suitably rewarded
WM MARTIN, Londeeboro. 731x4
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ESTRAY SH1 EP -Came into the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 20, Concession 9, Stan -
ley, about the 1st of November, a ewe and tw o
lambe. The owner ma; have the same on prov-
ing property and paying expenses. WM. CLARK,
Varna P. 0. 730x4
cooking parlor and box ttoves, cupboa
steads, chairs, tables, &c. Als about J
barbed wire, a barb cutter and wian nachine,
about 150 gallons of cider molasses and at let of
canned fredn .Tbe whole will posetively 1)e eold
without reserve-astim proprietor bas ebld his
farm TERMS. -All sue s of $10 an I under,
; over that amount 12 months ered t will he
given OP furnishing approvt d joint n )
discount of '7 ceats on the dollar will b
for cash an credit amounts.BOBER
Proprietor. ARCHIBALD BISHt P, At
rniture,
ake, and
ds, bed -
tons of
s. A
'lowed
LANG,
ctioneer.
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ESTRAY BEIFETt-Came into the premises of
the undertigned, Lot 8, Conee sion 10.
Tuckersenith, about the ei.d of August, a year-
ling beiforered and white color. The owner may
have the male on proving 1 roperty and paying
expenses. JOHN McKAY, Kippen. 730x4ee
STBAY HEIFER -Came into the premnies of
the undersigned, Lot 12, Concession 11,
3feKill0p in June last, a white 3 earl ng heifer
The °wriercan have the sane on proving pro-
perty and paying charges WM. MENZIES. 730x4
1, SI RAY STEER- Strayed from Lot 16, Con-
• ceseion 4; L R. S., uckersmith. about the
end Of f ugust one 3 earling steer. He is red
with white face Any intern ation leading to the
recovery of this animal v 01 be suitabl3 rewarded.
PHILIP P. B TZ, Kippen P. 0. 730-4
ite STRAY CATTLE --Came into the prernisen of
the undersi) nen. Lot 33, t" onceetion 6, Me
Killoi , about the let of Seinen ber, 3 yearling
cattle being twi In Hers and 1 etetr, and all of
prey color. The owner is i eque ted to prove
pro; erty -pay charges and take them away JAS.
L OBERTON.730x4-
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ise the undereigned, Lot No. 7, Concession 8,
McKillop, on the 25th of November, 4 last spring
calves. Three of them are heifers, one of which
is all white, and the others red with a little
white. The steer is of grey C, lor. The owner
can have the same by proving property and pa-
imr MARTIN E1il1-111NO. 730x1
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
WONDERFUl. BLACK BEAR?
THIS most ingenious afall automatic animals will, until Christmas, healtla
and weather permitting, perform every afternoon and evening in our win-
, dow, but should the frost prevent its being seen there, do not on any account fail
to come inside and see it.. Come one, come all; it's worth seeing, and at tilt°
same time you will have an opportunity of seeing what is freely acknowledged to
be the largest, finest and Most varied assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW
YEAR'S CARDS ever seen in this County, and then, if you are not in too great
a harry, you might take a look at our show of BIBLES. It surpasses any former
stock. We have really a- very fine assortment in.all the various bindings suitable
• for pew, pulpit or family use*; also, Prayer and Hymn Books ak all prices. The
new Presbyterian Hymn Book, with or without music, is also to hand; also, the
new Methodist Tune Book. -
We wonld also like to have you take -a look at our display of ALBUMS,
Photograph, Autograph and Scrap; just- take a glance at them, so you will
know where to go wben'you want to get one at a reasonable price. But, apart
from all this, it's worth a call if only to have a sight of the beautiful Sea Shells,
which we are now showing in great variety; and very cheap. And if by way
chance you should happen to need asWork Box or a Writing Desk, you will save
more money on that article alone than would repay you all your time and trouble.
And then, again, the new and beautiful books which we are showing, suitable
for .presentation, such as
THE FAMOUS PARKS ND GARDENS OF THE WORLD
OUR OWN COUNTRY, IN THREE VOLUMES;
NATURE, OR THE POETRY OF EARTH AND SEA.
THE MEDITERRANEAN—ILLUSTRATED.
These four beautiful books are large, handsomely bound volumes, profusely
illustrated with, engravings of the very highest order, and are altogether superior
to the class of books usually seen outside the cities.
We have also a fine assortment of Illustrated Annuals, such as the
The Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour Brit-
1881.,
1 -Ti AY CTT) E -Strayed from the subscri-•
bees preini es, Lot 22, 4th Concession of
Hullett, about the 1st of November, 5 head of
cattle) s follows 1 two yt ar old red steer. with
white on for head and flank; 1 two year old red
steer. bite back aid face ; 1 t,N%o year old roan-
ish white heifer; 1 two year old all red heifer:
1 yearling steer, spotted red and white. Anyone
giving information that will leed to their re-
, cov• ry -will he euitab y rev arded. -nes, REY.
NOLDS. , 7:10
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a, XECUTORS NOTICF.-In pursuance of tif.C.-
-2-:". Oen _84 of (bent,. r It-T,of the In vised Statutes
f CetrOie oot•c, is ht ety er"VeD tbnt all erei-
tot s 5 0t then looing c'ein s eg ii it !be es ete
of el e late M n rry, decetno d, iu her
lifetime (1 tLe ttavi snip of Hay, County et Huron,
al d Prcvir ce of Ot taelo, a lie ef Adsnl Yerry of
On same pIrce. home), are re qui( stiol to f- end
them tt the nnocrsier erl executors, on or before
tho that day of /der( h, 1882, for adjeetmet t. as
e ter Dila date le unSersigre 0 tx cuter!, 01 the
last ei'l et ol. toe* moo the sem Mare Ann.
Ben y, 13 01`« tl to disten utei he at 15 of be
said ( etc aSt d rirnopgt the patties eetetled theinto;
and that ine sun. ex( coo re ell' me be liable for
the aid aeset 5, o aay reit thcoaof to any. per en
c r pc rreas of whose cleiret notice shall not lave
been received 1 y the erdirsiened an aforeseid.
Dated at Henead his 5th day ef Deeenab. r. 1881.
WM. BUCHANAN and THOg. DICK, E eteutors.
731-4
ish Workman, Band of Hope, Christ-
mas Graphic and Illustrated London
News,
-Picture Books and Christmas Story Books for tbe Children. Beautiful and.
cheap Birthday Books in great variety. Hand sleighs and box sleighs very
cheap. Of course we have lots of toys for the children, and almost everytkiag
you cold think of suitable as presents for old or young.
Respeetfully asking an inspection of our stock of Holiday Goods, whetker
you wish to buy or not. No trouble, but a pleasure, to show what we have.
Call and see us.
LUMSDEN & WILSON.
SCOTT'S BLOC*.
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
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The largest collection of novelties in the County. Holiday Goods
•that cannot be seen elsewhere. Raphael, Tuck & Sons Prize Exhibitiou
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS.
HanePainted Cards, Canadian Scenery, Perfumed Sachets, Fringed.
. ,se
1882. • caraE, &c. About 7,000 cards in stock at from 21c to $1 each. Miscel-
daneous Books, Poets, Standard Works in Sets, Bibles, Prayers, Hymns,
HOLIDAY SEASON
AULT & M'CLEAN'SIF.
TEA STORE. z
FOR tine season's business we have made large
prerarations. and aro now able to show, W
w ithont etaggeration, the lee gest, moot attractive
and cheapest stock in town or country of Earth- CO
enware, Stoneware, Chinaware, Wassware and
Lan p Goods. Our tasteful Dinner, Tea, Break- w.
fast, Desert and, Supper Services command at
once attention and admiration, while our exten-
sive exhibit of toilet and other ware will, we Er
thie k, be fully appreciated. We believe it would
be super tint us for us to ennznerate in whole or 0.
part any particular line of our goods. as it is now
rntrany c) needed that Ault & MeOlean's is the
heti dquarters for large stocks (I well assorted and
bea at Ifni Feeds. Any lad) or gentlemar requiring
some euitabie siticle for a holiday or other gift,
can baldly fail to get what they want ,at this
establishnient. °
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TEAS. TEAS. TEAS.10
We Ilene drne a tea trade for the last three
months that is almost a surprise to onnielves.
This welattribute to two good reasons: First, we
take greet care in selecting our tea; eecond, wo
gi ve tbe best value in Sea forth. Therefore, every
man or woman who buys once from as, is sure
sure to income a regular customer.
In Raisins, Currante'Lemon Peel, Citron Peel,
and Orarge, Caened Fruit, Essenecs, Biscuits,
Cheese. &c. Th fact, everything in a firat-clams
gracery can be obtained at tbis store. Flour and
Feed will be always on hand, and delivered free of
charge ixisidE the eorporat ion from their tea store.
N B -Purchasers of four or five gallons of coal ,
oil will be liberally dealt witb, and oatmeal win be
exchanged for oats on liberal terms.
AULT & 1.1cCLE AN.
STOCK. FOR SERVICE.
TIE RKEi111RE BOAR -A thoroughbred Berk-
shire boar pig wi I be kept for service at
Colbert's Brewery, Egmondville, during the
prerent season. Terms -31, to be paid at the
time of hernee, with the privilege oteeturning if ;
necessuey. 734
&c., in Cloth and Fancy Leather Bindings.
B'ER1KSHI11E PIG -The Undersigned wilikeep
(err 1 ot 30, Coireession.2,1 nekeremith, dui-- •
ing the present seamen for The improvement Of
stock, a thoroughbrtd Berkshirepig. TAW -7
21 pee sow, with the privilege of returning
ecesf;ary. JAMES CRICII, Proprietor. 731x5 ;
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FANCY GOODS IMPORTER,
NOS. 1 AND 3 CARDNO% BLOCK,.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Album g: Ladies' Companions, dridor Came Dressing Cases,
Boxes, Writing Desks, Ink Stands, Glove and Handkerehief Boxes,
Vases, large line, from 10c to $18 per pair; Toilet Sets, Ceps and
Saucers, Tobacco Boxes, Smokers' Sets, Cigar Cases, Velvet Photo
Frames, Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil Cases, Japanese Goods, large line;
West's Composition Statuary, Toys of all kinds, Sleighs, Rocking
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Work
Horses,
Horses, &c.
C. *W. PAPST,
BOOKSELLER,
NOS. 1 and 3; GAR.DNO'S BLOCK,
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'HOLIDAY- PETS.
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