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at, thra - . I .,� a j*oving despatch from Win- M=F,B,—I. 011uton, on theo
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buW. singdoi. LL -1 _,� 0 what exceed- -daughter of , F"ers and others visiting Seaforth should not fail to inspebt our stock of a
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ya .- 0a 841ftmak, ._ . - - I rsph will be read with no INGRAMfAt Helle"ll, on Sunda I ever Shown by Us. I .
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: �, _,.1. i- wauaThomp 31jist of Fall Shows for 1882., The position we take and maintain of buying and selling 9 TEAS, TEAS, TEAS AT ALL PRIOE I
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teet'h*ht and. Waft � . � __ -1 __ in connection with i � I I . . . . . I I - . �
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sting is, NAY two - � __ - - fbwrobberyofflo,000 from, the Her- 8t4mley Bianeh, Bayfield, Oct. lo and 11. i give us the advantage over all competitors, anaplaces it in our pow Br to furnish � I �
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n�lhexe. mr.buncau _.- __ '21 Bank. The police miesed iheir Morris Branch, Blyth, Oct. 12 and 18. � . . .
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b,naw country and I _.. . -i 1: . � I - � k all being respectable citizens. West Huron, Gbderich, Sept. 19 and -20. 1 . I i � I . I - A.XD.
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bots- - I � � - -_ - - � W I , Hay Branch, Zurich, ]Bept, 19 and 20. the public with the best goods atthe very lo0sid price. , IMPORTED DIRECT, FROM LONDON, ENGL
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lag gone back to � The two others axe Froviucial, Kingston, Sept. I We have opened 'out -a splendid a8lortment of General Dry an
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- -_ gb - - 'this sessou'6 trade. I * TEN POUNDS GRkNU�AtED SUGAR FOR ONE DOLLA
i. having been en. . I., : __ araddents of the southern part of . - - i special pains to, provide new and suitable goods for. I J, *
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au rumming a , ;be,q.otL the bank, but he has MiS- - Boot and Shoe line. His bij,, stock and low pric�s � I . . I . -
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wit week Abr. f3,. il I I � I WA14TED.-A good, general servani' ' . : � . , I L , . .
lea his horEw in . - I . Apply to MRs. A. H. IREL,um, Bank Housei be': I . I $tock 4nd Priceo.
- . John B. Read, a well known . : I �
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I I it had not b6ej ' � jitmiluer, died Suuday last after a EDWARD CASH, Goderich Street, ,Sea " I In--,Plaiu and Fancy Dres& Goods, Silks, Satins and Velvets, we have all the - ! DUNCAN& 'DUNCAN.,
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li it wag � , � . lffibiLnk. were,driving home from even- . 755 � " � L . - � -_ ! - I
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lall after ning . in the Presbyterian church FiruiT JARS AND 6UGAR.-I have tried I . , - L
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a � ... I I . wrist. opened out this week at M. R. CouNTER's Jewellery ' - -in the County. L I I
7unk and iGrftt .1 _Thr6shing machine owners in the Empo�jum. Price, lowerthan ever. Everything The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Rpadymade ClothIng .
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ic. Jackson : I . deal,of annoyance on account of - Z R E 0 E:
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Iton" were - �; - 'il disposed persons placing ob. to give eqbLal advantage to all I shall make a . ;
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r an official of the . - . tions, in the grain sheaves. The . I . . .
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f their duties as . . - Istest 4ictim is Mr. Mark Ashman, of Jor sale at the Big Mille. T. 0. KExp. .770-2 Gall and examine our stock and compare prices before purebasiag elsewhere.
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by horseshoes HiramDeagon, of thePeople's Restaufant,Sea- . . � !
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.�� forth, Is daily zectiving the most delicious oysters,. ; : !
I LLL � ich had been put in the she�ves in ! ! �
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I test by boat from - _ th,a bara of Mr. &mes McGraaY, Of or served up by the plate on the pre Imses.., Just . . - .1 i 4 A Large St � k of Fresh Now Season
; union township. A horseshoe was try them once and yon will be sure to return for I
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16 Mr. E. R- Talbot, - I I . suo, placed in the sheD,ves in the barn of ' . I 1� I � . I I -
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lingh il . for gravel, or in any other way, are'requestedto � I
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� am, 3014- "hig _; US il)jury to the machine. Me sattle the so'ma on or before the 20th of Sep-. � I *
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as to his � raxtner. . I ii. ano I T. TEAS, SUCARij
. . " . . ;jJ n notified tember,aud&llpartiegto whom I am indebted SUCCESSORS TO SMITB & -WES . . .
. .. .3 IffeBreen had previously bee . . � I .
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I into busineft ip_ . _. employed Ashman. Where the end the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. ALFxA-xDRa_ � . . I I
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lending a. consider. i th -8 �wieious and cowardly acts will be DAvosoN. 770-2 1
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untry he has. re. f� , appears uncertain. - AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE w . A 0 SPICES,
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,,C,,r concluded tolist .. lqorman and two daughters were driving I HIGH -BRED HORSESI . I I I ! offe�ing at reduced p '-
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, horses across the track SEAFORTH, Sept. 14, 1882. . � , � PROVISIONS at
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. - posite , the Massey. Manufacturing 'Fall Wheat per bushel .......... S 95 to 1 02 SHEEPAND CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS &c. - Al . Re- (
; op . The undersigned wilf offer for sale by Vublic � bottom prices. 13-6ods delivered free
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� . . ..; -Vorks, ng 0 32 to 0 40 Auct o'clock, ; member the Place, Strong's Block, Msiu,
Advauc,& of last I - at Toronto, when a shunti Spring Wheat per bushel ........ 1 00 to 1 10 - ion, on Lot 8, 1st concee1sion, Tuckersmith, i �
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Dnizing. screams of I k the -vehicle, throw-lng two on Monday, September 18, 1882, atQ 12* 1 . .
� . . :,qine strue Peas per bushel ................ 0 60 to 0 70 -bred horses and sheep : I . Street, Seaforth.
itinctly heard hem t 8 noon, thd following well I . . ,
� . h occupants on the track. Mr. Barley per bushel .............. 0 45 to 0 ;60 Bay maro I 'Jessie " 10 years old, aired by Royal . . *
morning, Ai�t_i;i 1qOrmaa succeeded in dragging the Butter, No. 1, loose ............ 0 15 to 016 . 0 2 .
� Butter, tab .. .................. 0 16 to 017 qeorge;,;bay Mare, Magic Mitchell 7 years old, - .
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�a man from, the . was pirtially sired by old Cleax Grit, dam, Kate, by, Tippo Sul- ',, 9) � I M. MORRISON-
dddren out of danger,,but, Eggs .. .. ............ f ....... � . 0 18 to 018 1 .
Ja drome through - . tan. Bay gelding, I year old off, sired' by Acci- I . . . I I .
. stunned himself. Flour, ....... 8 00 to 8 25 i dental, dam, the above named mar6, Jemis ; bay � q . ! - .
& a female, iii the: . _The, sunflower, as a belt and but- Hay,new ....... 8 00 I yeax old off, sired by Accidental, dam, In . - - I .
,:Mwn. Her sareamit n�,hole Ornament, has about had its Hides, per 100 lbs .. ........... 5 00 to 6 00 Va��"'Vitchell, by old Clear Grit; bay Istallion � N . . .
. te, re�daeuts on the I I, I to Sheepskins each, ................ 0 75 to 150 t at mare's foot, sired by Magician, dam, : .
I d%7 in Toronto, and is destined soon to Wool ........................... - 0 20 to 0 21 cOl I 0 ,
- Salt (retail) per barrel ............ Maggie Mitchell, by old Clear Grit; bay fill at ' . . _.
feara to know w1to * - . retfte in fa,vor of the less test-hetic and 1 25 . - I i : �
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ley were g0mg or - IM attractive bunch of " sour grapes. al George ; Heavy Dralught farm more, sired X
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� A Tt inves . __ - Potatoes, per bushel(new) ...... 0 50 to 0 76 � ROY; tain Watt; bay __�
. tig&t1011 lit, ... . � A young. lady ,, doing 11 FLing Street on . ------ * by the celebrated imported Cap . . P,A .
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8ghturd&y w � CLINTON, Sept. 13, 1882. - dam, the above Heavy Draught mare, sired by � M 0 , ! ' "
radesman, of Clin- �_ green graries attached to her belt at- rallWheat per bushel .......... $ 0 95 to 1 00 captain Watt; Heavy Draugh . t Gelding, 6 years 0 )_� . 0 TL, jD M 1-*T____:__1_A_:E 0 MT
ad to, ba quita, & � - icted g�tteral attention. Punsters bad Spring Wheat pbr bushel ........ 1 12 - 1 15 old, sired by imported Wellington; 14 well-bred )--# . rT 1-1 M3 — (3- ..
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,' Jull swing O - Oats, per ,bushel ................ 0 34 to 6 35 Leicester ewes; 14 well-bred Leicester liml* ; I . (A . . . I
,irla. and *ho, haa � n the -, greenness of the sub- Barley per bushel ........ : ....... 0 B5 to ,O 75 thoroughbred Leicester ram, 3 yeaxs old 0-9t, . I
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...... le el ...... 0 60 to 0 65 from Hugh Love's imported ram and, ewe; 1 1 . -_ I
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xpectation t1* it I p_ etina Eggs ...... s .. .. ............... I 0 18 to 0 19 ment, almost new; 1 single mower (MiLss6yls), 0� . - - Z .
and the CAY Council, at their me 1
,)ssom into a full � y, both resolved to agive the ............ 7 00 to 8 00 good as now; I lumber wagon; I vair b:,Ba CD 0 : � - - -
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�ceived ty, post, on Provincial 1�air the go by and7 send no ; 1 set double , [� W log I
� � . � __ I E X- WOOL ...... ........ . 0 20 to 0 21 mill, (MeTaggart's); 1 sinzle cutter I . I I � � .
, mouska6ale of enor-, -- Hides, per i66'&*.*:,::: ........ hew;7 Wixnem; 1 set single bilggy harness, I set - .1 It 0 30
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t . . hibition for London next,year, consider- I . Qc
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I chains,. Hous;hold j�rnituxe, and a thousand . -
- 14- . uter, 88 ()9d to MO other artiblest�o numerous to mention. The I ..----- . - 0)
0trainine hand the .1 oient. ' . 098 00d ; red wi I � . h pedi- . - . In I =--... - .
�� . S. Radcliffe, wife of D. A. Rad- 00cl; white, 09s 08d; club, 09s '9d, following thoroughbred cattle for wbi.c I ��.
k Mau without a .. - _Xr � I ,� . � � I
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g�eed bull calves,, (D urhams); I thoroughbred
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[bed - too,. h*Wy of - . office in that village while under the TOROI�TO � I FALL,
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�a tha residiince, of �11 administered by her physician for the Approved notes. ALEXA!NDER DAVIDSON, . I
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- 1. jur . I . butter 8c to 25c; potatoes per V gician, Isl by Almont a son of I I - . �
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k mischief bent, he ; I W Radcliffe . Alexander's -Abdallah, the sire of i�0dsmlth '__ .
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�hbnself hy throw- : and the circumstance has cast a OOOM 75c to 80c; eggs, per Maid, etc., etc. Accidental' � .
; -indowa on maim . over the entir I . dressed ! hogs, per 100 lbs., $09.25 to dam, Mambrino Colunibus)' and is� related to � .
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d in breakh29 � $bout -Miss Kate M. LeSH6, Who recently $10.00 ; Wool per pound 18o to 20c. * � many of the most distinguighed trotters t � � . I
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q ILe waa - sent to .- Vag the on 6,980 boxes of cheese, all of �, I .
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k days� . a former merchant in Toronto St. ake, to-amy, and 1,205- boxes 11 . I i I . .
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-, . erally are holding Aug- 3o cases of Old Country G
Ne Clinton Model � , The young lady has been unwell for Factory -me �.gen . .
on to To- ust make n--- 8 TO THE - PUBLIC -9- i TIN EMPORI STILL �
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(:-A. E, Galbraith, __ some months past, and came i _. TAKES THB LEAD. I I
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r _L I about Sixteen Live Stock Max.ketS.: liberal patronage you have extended to 8 NOW full. All the �� styles fitted with 0 N INVIT'ED.
�Mert 11- Plnrnnier, _�, - -evening a young man i . I PFECTI .
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. son, T_ Lockart,� T. : �� ; ... � . . when the baxtender were `f excellent qua ping ' , S:S.A�. =L r
. � 1 a art , i i , Whi. Goodwin Q dity. Ship also take this opportuLity of informing PAR , I � - IF01 r]
nXoT _, Kate - . J, . � L � . r I . 1: t � J JA 4. MZ 3 [ : a S 0 MT 2
I'll . I . d in to get him away. Ter- le �rought -5 1 to 6o. , and butchers' . . . . I I
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. I I - � . n him for a fight, but was �attle for home consumption 40o 5c.i you that I am not going to the North- ,X this department we have the largest I
. ander and Alice . 11 hun turned 0 - lb. live � I - I i ever offered in Seafortb, both in Parlor I I
L atter are- residents L _... . fmally., got out by others, but soon re and third class 2J to 3ic., per , - my old po . Our Farm Parlor,, , -_ .
- I'll, with st, but will be found at st Hoitdrs and Parlor Cooks
I . turned, and raised an0ther row . e ht! Calves sold from . . parlor Cook New Aurora ... le heater ft. can- I I . .
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- I Little Giant double heater wonder. Two or
- Wm-� ,wi eek's figures. � I �,
�_ LLLL ' -th a. pocket-knife, inflicting a lambs 'ruled at last w I JAMES DREWE9 IRONMONGERY
t 'M Gorrin L ..... I toe s.can be h6ated -m ith this stove, which, .
� LLL , I fit and OUttiDg 1. 'k of more room ve made. Can, - I .
e � I . — largest and handsomest s' . takes less luel than any other sto . -
�nl�l 1=re- 97 %DDli- 11 .. � voundin biSL right brea I __ — . . . .
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. accepted, covering 11 I t. , CTLoodwin is now F Lot 13, and East halt 14, Concession! 14, WATCHES, CLOQIKS, JEWELRY . I . -
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-tition ., under medical care and getting along ILS Township of Hibbert, County of.Perth. ,One . i I ' I At the
. ake, action to, in- ;. � d is hundred^ and twentY-five acres clear and :free and SILVER-PLATED WARE ever ' � �
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t9 by the engine of I I -well as can te expected. The woun fromstumps.; 'a good brick dwelling house and . - . . .
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C restric� I is is a first broudh� into this town. . f . � I
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1-1 - ___ HACKNEY, � L � this line c (The Royal" b &es the leadwhere- . - . .
� iRaamucl; as- the � Birtlis. For terms &c. aPPlY to JOHN 771 � . I # - It gives ore heat with, less . i .
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onsidered at the an- I -At Graridon, �akots, on the 29th . Farquha�r P. 0. 11 L M, F1. OQUNTER) e I
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ult., the wife of Mr. JOSOP . . i&ted. . Twelv 3 different stylwi to . I
give I due __ - I S_ i . thin apprer- rays
� t�"Drrou;&J - � I � daughter. . . r.r 1�1_:�c B � . A complete mock of stoves al*
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' b�a . UP at I - nSeaforth,OAtbe29th ult., ,the ! . I I ra6iical Watchmaker and Jeweler, ch6ose from.
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ting, and there con- . . . . . I wife of Mr. Dansld Mcl;enzie, of a son. . . I I large variety of lamp ,lamp
- 11 . ; -,. � .�, STINSON-in Hullett, on the lot inst.,. the wife . , . u icipality of Sealorthi - . . L nst received- a 6
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�� 98- - � �, otMr. Henry Stinson, Of & son. three per cent. will �e allowed , SEAFORTH,ONT. - go ., good' material�and newest _________1____� �
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Ly - .1 . � M0M10HAEL-In Hullctt on the 3rd inst., the A lo)n"' 1011tax0efs paid- before the First day of . . p than amd Ameri- I �
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� aroun(I BrusselS 11 wife of Mr. Robert McMichael of a - October next ; two Per cent. will be allowed on ry and ni(kel goods we have an �
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� I pretence that be, . I OMTCH-In Seaforth on the 7th ins oC October VOTERS' LI$TS OOURT. ca and in cutle pRICES.-S4, K $6,08, 610, $129 014,416, 518, $20, S
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�,qll known firma of ?� � . of Mr. John critch of a Ron- . I �
�_: il wife and Aye per cent. will be added to all taxes
. _ oxth on the 12th Inst.,the Will be a American manufacture. , I
1��,, WATTI&-lu $oaf orders for jobbing w1ork promptl
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. . #ecured - . - � Of Mr.. James Beattie, of a daughter. I December. WM. ELLIOTT, Treasurer. Sea- .&,% held, pursuant to " T.he Voters' Lists Act, " to �a,nd satisfaction guarante ed. . I
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ware frorn. parties in -r 1- I TAyLOR_1n Usborne, on S&tnr of a forth, 86ptember 14th, 1892. 771-2. ' i by his honor the Judge of the COnntY Court Of the i call respectfully solicit�,-A. come and see us .
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-)a iga; evening. I I � 1882,'at Eleven ai�d save Miley. . . * le Barrel, Do
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articles, an(i aftei, . . I on Sunda,y the 8rd insb., the -SEAFORTH MILLS. � ine the several I I WHITNEY- BROs. Muzi7e-Loading, Breech
�ot look w -a ... -1 BOOK-InUsborne, I -.,— I opcio6k a. m-.2 to h;ar and 'determ Voters, � ! I . � .
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�_ I k . ell, nd Wife Of Mr. Goo. Rook oi L daughter- i , complaints of errors and omissions in the r . .
I'll, on Thursday, the 31st panty of the Town of Seaforth t I
a desired them not . � PICKARD-In E, xeter, I eased to intimate that since intrO- Lists of the Munici the[ — I *
. I .1.1 � -�- T of a son. t)le rolls and high grindin- system for 1882. All persons, havirg business at i I inch Rifles
,, w4g aath,e. Plat- __ , . ult., the wife of Mr. - - J. Pickard ., 0 - time and' - -in.pursuance of See- ester BeTeating
, on the 29th ult the wife here, our flour has given great satis d at the said XECUTORSP NOTICE. -Barrel Guns and, W
11 STEWART-In Morris, nf.,`1r.1_e,,P,g � Court are requested to atte ! of the Re -
'In the morning on, � - �
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1 - . I .:..�� of Mr. D. Stewart, Of ft son - factioutthrou'ghout our entire local re place.' WM.ELLIOT! , --- I ,1wtice is herebygiTen .
es it waafound that � MaN ULLY-in Wingliam, on the 2nd inst., the farmer ' exclaange trade, and we desire to thank . ality.z. - : ed Statutes Of Ontario lainis : � - �
I . ONWly Of a daughter. ilomers for their liberal patronage, which I d1his 80th day of August, 1882. 769.Z t the creditors, and others, having 0 -
overod wfth quick- I I .wife Of Mr. John X ur I I Date . . just the estate
. ItOSS--in Morris on the Ist inst., the wife Of Mr. 0 c [y increased. We are well - . of tb,4� late Andrew Bates . . I
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. . Thos. Ross of a daughter- . of late! has inat0riall first-class flour from the ' � late of the V01 e of, Bayfielld, County. ,
g. d to Manufacture B, wnson,
just arran I on, deceased, who, ed on. or about Xj.A.MCPS.
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�w Erais res onsible- - . 'WALSIE-in Lower Wingham. on the 2nd ., .1 new �;op, and hope to ment a contin- V � of Ilur the M�
- 1P I'll preB11 6TERS1 LISTS COURT. I d4 0 cla:S.ILIP
� I of a daughter. I , A. D. 18M 'are requested to sMd i I
� dit : A Very amills- . . . . . . . . tile -wife of Mr. John Walsh uance �f past patronage. our flour also takes . - I fMarch ersigned Bxecuton on or before I I
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L well among our outside shipping trade eustomers, O4.IcE is hereby gi-fan , that a court will be t em to the und A.. D, t
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41 at Irwia's pond, L I I � .Maxric6ges. and we are able to sell at good ,prices. Wit), N. hold, pprsuxut to I I TheVoters'- Lists Act," �te 10th day of October ,1882, for r addus - I I -
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�- Mr. Whitet-_--of , I 2nLS__G-RAsI,,EY_1n Brcuisels, on Sept. fith, these advantages we hope to be able to pay good by his honor, the- Judge of the County went, " after that date tfle said execut6 a of the . TWI
. avor with'Others the County of Huron. at Daly's- Hotel, EgmOnd - L'astWilland Testament of the .sald Andrew Sizes, Handsome rattems, at:
� a (trove of 50 pigS by Rev. 13,Jones, Mr. Richard Mills, of Qre�, prices for grain$ and shall ende Brownson mill proceed tO distri))qte the Job Lot Table Lamps, all I - - . �
to Miss Martha Grasley, of Howick. . to maXe Seatorth the farmers' grain market. We ville, On the Eighteenth day Of Soptember, 1881, Bates ceaserl amongst tlw -pdrties FIVE PER CENT*' REDUCTION.
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� . � - - .OSBGNE carefully learn Seaforth at Eleven o'clock a.m., to hear and determine thb assets of the said de
� - --- 11 _,aHl�ppARD_.Lt the m. E. parsonage would'advise them to I aing elsewhere. Flour, ]plaints, of �jT&o and omissions in ta�e . titled thereto� and that the said exetutora will :
, told 'he might I Goder", on the 7th inst.,by the Rev. J. W. prices is season before ge' Reverel com ty of the Townshio or any Vart there- .
6 ng them to: bathO , sbone, of. Petrolia, to Hiss Mill fee fine barrel and I d Ralt constantly on Voters, Lists Of the Mulalcipali, I Ot be lilLble for the said assets .
, - . Button, Mr. Alex. 0 an 882. All persons is Of whose ellaims no- . I
__ Goderich Town- usiness prices- Also a quantity of live Tucka,mith, for the year I Of to ally person or perso,
k Were acc,ordingly , Rebeces.Tane Sheppard, Of � -hand it . . of aBiness at the Court are requested to st- I ice shall not. have been -eceived by- the under-
, � ashes lor land purposes. i . haNing b _ I
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me of them soon . the bride's father, Blyth, on the IM inst., by A. W. OGILVIE. & CO- McCONNELL, Clark Of � he said Municipality, McDO
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the history of my business. I have .
been enabled the present season,
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ingeonstsntlyin the Englishand.Con-
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tinental markets, to present to my ,cus- .
tomers an assortment of rich and rare -
. novelties and a variety,of general goods -
far exceeding any previous attempt, and .
it is my intention to give ni_N customers . �
. ihe full benefit of first-class goods at
prices which defy competition. I direct .
ppecial. attention to lines for Early Fall
I Trade. A large assortment of Ladies,
. Underwea-r, Breakfast Shawls and -
' Squsres. . �
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MANTLE:S.
- I claim that mine is the 'Mantle .
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House of the West. Having for several
Seasons handled successfully the Pro-
ductions of the princiPle German, Eng- .
lish and Canadian manufacturers,MY .
- stock comprises every grade of goods :
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from the lowest to the highest, and is . � �
complete ia novelties in Fit, Finish and �
. Fabric, so that I feel warranted in as- �
I serting that it wiil be to your hAterest
to examine my assortment before put,
chasing. All leading styles On. hand in ,
Ulsters, Jackets, Dolmans and Military
. Coats. Every department is well as- -
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Sorted. See my Sillis, Dress Goods,
Laces, Trimmings] Gloves-, Hosiery and
Mourning Goods. Also, novelties ill
children's Jackets,' Hood -s and Fancy
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Wool,Goods. Ladies examine my Jer- -
seys. I have the most serviceable in
the latest styles.
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Department will be FRIDAY and
I SATURDAY, , September 22n.d and
23rd.
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We shall be prepared to show one of *
the largest and most elegant stocks. of
Millinery and mininery materials. This .
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department is,still under the able man- -
L agement of MISS HIGGINSy
� whp devotes her whole energy, 0gether
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with years, experience. -Customers can .
rely on getting well- suited. our ais. .
� play ,will far Surpass our efforts of all
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. previous seasous. Soliciting a call from
an the ladies, both town and 001111trY. -
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The importations in this department
havemore than doubled tb2)se of former
I seasons, and I can, without fear of be-. .
. jug contradicted, say that -'I now hold
the LARGEST, CHEAPEST .and
Youths'and Boy's Suits and. Overcoats ,,
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west of Toronto. - .
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I . I have the newest materials, the U6'w-
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est' styles direct from manufacturerjFt
second,to none. See my all -wool Scotch
)f Tweed Suits; See my all -wool Csu&ds
Tweed Suits, both of which can be had .
I at'BARELY what you. pay for MAX -
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My overcoats represeut the latest cuts
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while the material is . of the most ser-
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Call and see for yourselves- NO i..
I trouble to show youx through each aul 11
*,very department. J I .
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— ,clothing. You will have to see the -
stock to form any idea of the cheapness
. of it, or the enormous quantity on hand -
I Look at MY 13oy's Shirts and PantS 41__
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- every size and price.
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Remember every department is filled
- with seasonable goods, The BDots and
Shoes have been ,well assorted. Just
opened the contents of twenty-five 0aws-
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THE GROCERY Z
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and ; departments. Several new ,lines of .
Tess and Sugars, the beSt 'that money
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I and good judgment can Secure.
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Ole Again, I I Bay, UkO ft, walk through my
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-_ your fall purchases,ana you WILL BE . -
I SATISFIED that you have now an OP.
portunity of making a selection from -6 -
wholesale Stock at wholesale prices
right at home.
- I THOMAS KID -Di
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Corner Malu'und Xarket StreeM,, Be* -
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