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Shut - UP fair qtii al 111,1111 I � f] � - .- 1- ,.-. . I 111 8 On account Of4he at qui � . I 1: . IN - i- . 1-� . -awthe crop of .4 ,- � . GVNL, V-1-na-'p- .., 6 1 ., wheat ry I De4ths. I �OENTRA I I �- � � ­ - . . . . -- - - , building. The ei ,*a -for, sead w�;Z' Foreign A L G ROOERY LT - - I and � , . ­ * - -1- . -%b#bM,, about 1j0M bust ,� Of Ru * improved, and supplies h � : 00- WYLIE-In Wingbain on the 17th inst., Barak � . . . .1 - - . I -� 4 - ''I - �� � I I- � � � . � � Z� � .. .. . r - I - iu thab ave been Plod- Vito of Mr. . ?�omsv Wylie, aged, 67 . I i . 1, � I , , - -- �; Bev, r .--. -Ainshedgrain,beirig at the erate, althOugh trade h'as beau du 11 and ;ivl I � I - I � . . � - �'� L � L I I I smson" ' -* - . I I *me, beeides4he bay and %g icultural if anything I wdsker. Theofg((coo mar. "a . . . . iter Ad - RUJOITAN-At Stratford, eu the 12&b Ind., I � . - - . -il , 11 - -1 4bmna, W H 4 .� - - - - L implement& The barn aid I contents ket has "u, inauim:ats, ex4ept f )r No. Marlon, Pecond daughter of Mr. Robt. Burial- , (13 idder the Clock.) , � - . ,-- L - , , - . . - -,­ ,W -insured in the Howl6k btutu&l for 2 roa ' ­ . =suo formerly of Segorthi, aged 16 years and � . I , �­ . � � t - R � 7 C.&pt&j4 - - 1 4 11 I . - - � , -,ksou, W. R. . � I � I - - I,- � on I W1114i, which'advanced 2s. rradq 8 months. : I I I . I - . L ccwl I -- . � - I , #0 11 . Is. adi I I � � : I - mmittsee LL .. -I L �, which will not cover one, halt the on forward,is- steady at ro,nee. SMITH -Near Molesworth on the 15th h2st. I I . : - - �ixllay, .1 . .. . -,:--. Im of property. As soon - the i beat Oats are unchanged. Thei imports of ounnak wife of Mr. Joseph Smith, ag6d " I � I � . L . 11 1; - I I I i � I ames I - -would permit seswwh, was m as for the 67 years and 7 months. - — " � I NCAN & [)UNCAN H7 1; Th�mft . y - I foreign ftt�s have -been m "derate, an ' I I DU , �.P . I Na .. - - L . . d AuD­j[rL Morris on the 16th inat,', Mr. Jr. Ard. I . I L !� . . . Elonorary. . . - of the infant, and in a short time pri *' The 917les of'Eng. aged 21 years and 18 months. 1� . .� L mem ;; - lody O"es are . better � �:` I- L ; i . I - jb few handfuls of the ch -remains ligh � . i i ' I .MODAI ,a Al wheat u ng the week 54,786 4 1 . 4 - P . . - . I � - � . . I . � , 11 � . I . I . Usti. GORDON-In Clinton on the 15th lust. Christina ' * I - f i L and W. � 0 . - vellia, found close to the a go of the ters, sit 37all 7d. per quarter, agaiust 54.. Gordout relict of the late Angus Gordop, aged � . CASH bUYERS will dawell by calling aria inspecting our . - � - . i - - . . I I L .1bedL 79 -are I .; ! -P - symp by 0 . . - � - , I . I � 0 L � . i .1i ; , The ins - . The heartfelt f the $30 quarters at 4�7s. id. for the 0orre- RMOUV-K 0 . and - goes out to Mr. -. .Unton, cin,�he 22th inst.w Isabella, ; I 1 I,: I ' year wax i : . . -. � I Wnimunity , I nd Mrs. sponding period of last year. . I . L � 33eg leave to call the attention of b ere to their im ense stock of Staple I I � "I I - reliot of the late Gskorge Ridout, aged 72 � L - I . . U � . In * . lj� 1 I'll, : I �- I ' . I . " - ..... re, the 25th ... "I I - I ftalay -in their loss and sa, - L 1 bereave- . �. - ! I I years. . I I � � - I ­� - . i I I i I - � --- . - . i -11 A . . -linent. , I - . C�6ese Markets. . STEWART-In Stanley on the 20th inst., Eva, IMMENSE' STOCK OF G92-CERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Fancy Dry Go6de, the beat and cheal eat in the maxk6t. 'IT I � , * - daughter of Mr. Johu� Stewart, aged 11 I . q . 1i i I agethat L , fi I —L very painful accident occurred to . L , : . . I . L - m-180 " - . :. LITTLa F*ms, Oct. 23.—Ai the c heese years. I . . 4 I . I �� - .� �, � � L . � I I � . - I ['.'... I . - : . � - 4 .and It hi""K&L -p I CARREHT-Tn Hullett on the 21st inst Oath- I . � . I . ­ - � - ,Awhy., the eldest son of Mr. � A. Mc- market to. ay there were 7,000 bo, Kea of .. eiine,wiferof Mr. Thomas Carbert, waged 68 I I X� the foilowiii I , . . 1. .1. ot 3, i 1 4 L L . -ace � nts to the cash pur- : W l (kray, 1 .16, Concession 11 � Usborne, factory on gale at l2c to 12jo ; farni I Before makin I Z i . . M- -- q their purchases, as. we offer large ind we -1 ­ . They ­ � r . � ekg- ago. Mr.. an I&S. � 00ne day last week. 'Ierl� "'- dairy, 800 oxes.at ilic to 1 BEIrIlt Rullett on the' 23rd irist., Harry �' nOver better a , L . - in. threshing on their own 'farm §c; butter chaser., Our stocks in each department were asorted. Our stock � 50 , , ' . � I ; lost their L YOU 29"k � . , . �Vged sales; 1 0 ages at 28e to:33c. � Bell, aged 26 years, 11 month& and. 29 never -better. Our goods are the best in . � _ _ - 7- last their . ­ - a hone power machine, when - i days. IL I was never so large. Our prices were Special value in TEAS, SUGAR - , I eldes � am ��- - . *ith OODS�ro R,: Oct. 25.—At !the c heese themarket., Our stookiaLsimply immense. . RS . I '- � I - I I � . � � . . 1 : . a on the "&i0hy, who was endeavoring to disen- ma, I I ­ I I i SHIPININT Of OLD COUNTRY 7 110111 , - I at he to -day salesrepo' rtedwere : and COFFEES. Extra value in.-LCANNED FRUITS. our Coffees and Ground 'RECEIVED THIS WEEK L ANOT ER - k�� -- . aganother son, ogle some'itraw that had become an. 400 b6 - I L 4 -, L I . , 11 - I = - .. I W, ' . xes ugust at I Oct. 400 bo:s oB oe` . 1 Spices axe, pure. .-. I -1. � " �' J I . L I a serions, am 11 -. 0 , � Ungled in some part of the machinery, last ten d a of August ,at 11P, 800 CTI � Es. I I - . � I . . I I I At ON S - . i � the. barn, I L .1i allowed his right hand to e in con- �, I Goo S DIAECT6 . I ' - . loft Xua - - �� boxes Sep ber and balance -of season — . . .. -- I I . I I I . 1; - � . I I . j L . .1 Min. AtL the I I -jact with the cylinder, can 9 a very at 11 5-7c, 1750 boxes Septembei - SALBof valuable Real Estate and I I . I . � I I . of . . . . . . and I i 11 � )ok,L and 111. - 'ilsvere and Ugly WOUDd,the rester part AUGTION , . be . I I I balance of -season Farm Stock. -Mr J. P.. Brine has been in- - - i, . I L I or the howok c . -.of. via flesh etc., of the p Im of his ted by Mr. PetermcGowan, to sell by'[Pub- : 11 - - - t, - � Septem"berlat 11jo. . lie Aiuction on the premises,� in the village, of :. I L .- I IL an, making a , � , being literally dug on � and torn . . I I . bona INGERsoa, Oct. 25.' -At this arket Egm0ndville, on Saturday, 90tober 26, 1862, at . ; - - . - . - - i � A presence . . I ---- - ;;&Way, together with part of one of the - . . I ` . i . . to -day 4004)oxes August in' I o'clock P. M , the following va uable property: . I . � � I � 9-ke sold at � . 1, I � . rabones -of the thumb. Medical aid was Real Estate. -The pro!:,ty consists of tw(. par- New designs in Tea and Dinner w , o draw him imp - -, . 10io; 1,000 boxes, September at- 111c; four 8 � � 1. are. Now aesigns in Chamber wan. �, � hook and 'ca ceis, viz.,. No 1, and a half, in Van- e. New djsigns, and WE ARE SFIOYV N I . ", .at once called in, and at firpt simputa- , New designs in Glassware. Now designs in Majolica war - 1. Z I . . � . . to 1 ,300 box,js September and October Egmond'e Survey, facing* oi� the old burying . Vases, Toilet � I. L � I - use and stable 1 arge stocks of Fancy Cups and Saucer& Large assortment in . � I I s! aid was "I n at L I -jion at the wrist seemed absolutely make reported sold &t llic. The same 'ground. There is a good fraTe he I . . . . - �,t o " - . �ra glad t& sa,y, that - I . er onsultation on this lot, also a well and so,lendid orchard It Sets, &C. - 0 1 � .. . . necessary, but on furth . - price was offered on several otl�er NO— I L Pi I on,andis - . i L -emov� the tories, and 4110 on a is I I lies 11 hisrecovery. : 1, ,,the doctors decided to i - . : w, fanc Zlo is well -fenced and under goo4 culiivati � � D s Goods,� P Z. 4. - * , fractured bon mbw an ; y , . but 'sown with fall wheat. It is v ry pleasantly situ- 1, [ I � , � - � I t desirable home- I n I -� d thabst of Oraw, , e dif the thn 0 give was refused, f&ctorymen gener I hold. ated,�and would make a mot f Comes does no. No charge for looking through our immense display. - � , I I , for the fail " - . I the hand a fair trial. It is now pro, stead for a retired Ifarmer, It is within three on hand. Or Free Delivery. . " . - i � "iZall . I I ing-forl2e; Afewlotsof ugus' ! have Vrovitions, Flour and Feed always . L � L I � � . . � i. i Irich this week t -A -grassing very favorably, and the &)etors minutes walk -_of the post offi6e, and within three I I I .. Cashman., I I I . � !- I � - beau sold 1since last ar at at jo to quarters of a, mile of the Town of Seaforth. No. - � � � I - I � I . � . . . . i I � . . . .. . I . I I - rich; Win. Alctrich, ., . lisive strong hopes of savinj - the ! hand . I . I . . . i I .-- , T. � L , � loic. ; � 2, consists of 5 acres of land, more or less. This I . :.� . I �L ' �uchansn, Godetich'-.` intaict with thu exception o: the Ismall I � - '. � lot Is situated on Mill Street pear the Grist Mill, � . � Velvets, � I N , - I - I � � � - �� � , I I - . ; 1� no , I i .z Goderich Tow-nollip. � 11�611e removed. - I and extends back to the *ilf)Race. Thereare LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY., : , '�-� I . Auctiou Sales, buildings, but the land is well -fenced andofex- , . I I . - � - �� L � �kj ich ; Robert - -An . . i 1Z 1- - ­ B � - other -of the pioneerf of Huron I . , Garnoohan., T- U I 0 On 13'atUrday, Oct. 28, 18�2, one cellent quality. Title indisputable, and fo, be , Plui;hM2 �- I --hasp"sed 'to her L i, I r . I long h a, in th , 1 Id without reserve, Possession given at any [ Main Street, Seaforth. I I m . . I i o'clock p.1i .,on the premises, the. 'time. Terms. I 1, , [4 Bayfield ; acob I person of Mrs. Christina, G)rdon,;! who :--Ten per cent. of the purchase , - ii ; . I I � I - 11 - - Real . '�,State money on the day of sale.; the balance within ' . . I 1i � I � Thomas, .ajed at bar residence in 01h iton on Sun. village of' Egmoudville, � - BrocMm, . I �� F% MOW— - . - 3 i C I I . and Farm Stock. Peter 1Mc( ow&n, one week thereafter. Farm Stock. -One cow � � . 1, � I ' ­ � Morris, XcRi 110 I ,day, at the -ripe age of 79 years. i She - - . i . � !T- 1 . . . I - I . . i I . t-, q ; oneer. . conling fonr, to calve in March ; 1 beifer coming . i", ­ two 'lull -bred - I spring beifer c If, from Air. - . . - ,� � � Rlyth; jo A. - -was born in Lybster, Caitb ness, Soot- proprietor ; J: P. Brine, anoti � - 4, . ) . ea,, , ­ 1� -i � I DhU I -1 On , Velvet I � Duncau MOE - .laud, in May 1803, and at tIlLe age of '18 Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1�82, 't ten Fowler's thoroughbred ijull ; 2 wel i- bred Berk- ; Co 0 L D F E E T 0 � . I 171, . I , . weal . I . I - , � i` I Lt . Morris - Edward . . ;was married to Anana Gordon. In 1818, O'clock P.m., on lot. 23, cone-ess.on 9, .. shire i and other atticles Terms, - - . I I � il - � - . � �1� I- .. eash. NEP'7k - - I ry 1w 0 McHillopYarm Stock and Implej alents. sp�'B R cGOWAN, Proprietor; J.P. -� � I � I I � � A,Ibert; ThIDS. I herhusband...4nd family �6ud a I � .7 I . � ,?Out�.. int'h � BRINE, Auctioneer. 777A ; - I - I i a . i : . . - ron I � - � - . I . - 71n. 0. Reid" Sw - 7number of the pioneers of Hu , she ,S muel Soarlett and Thompson I Mor,, I — � : 1 i � � � � � . - � I . I eing met a risoa 011, . I . . - . . . . I i� alorth, t � - . � . 4 Ak. -emigrated to th I TAITION SALE of Farm Stock and Imple- � I i . Scktins, � 4 Ryan,- Se 'r , proprietors ; John C. I Morris � -A. - "'Bon t I . I .% I auctioneer. I I . � , t � �, � Robert - Tongue, - Hamilton by hci 9 Z'i A I f L, .; .. w br�-Itb o -law, T-mes I- mepts. - Mr. Samuel Sc%rlett and Air. I . . : . i 7 i :�­ ' Weatheraild I - r ,Gordon, one of the I dhders� (F the - 00 �,Friday, Nov. 3, 1882.- t 6ne Thompson Wrrison have in 8tructed me to tiell bY I . . .: . 7 :-1 G I ' . � � I . M4 - , I If , Aler- I ­­.. - to o'clock p.m., on lot 13, concle's : 8, ; n 17, Public Auction, On lot1fl, Concession 9. McKllop, ,There� is nothing so tinoomfortablpi -and doctors universally agrep th at - - - 1 Moires, . . i I m L ,�i - , � � - - present t . n Wednesday, November 8, 1882, at 1 o'clock ! I - j�t roderich Towni hip; . �., own of Clinton, and by hi . . . ' I - , I Grey, Farm 13took and I health than � F�� I- � - 461-1. I, thefamilies were conveyed by wagon mpte 60ts. 0 nothing can be more injurious to I -1 - . I p. m., sharp , the following iraluable property, viz : .1 I I I . I � -,j . I - ­­ .. Duacain XcKiDzey, proprietor A. Form Stock. -Ten cows sopposed to be -in call ,I ll, . to '. � ��.' ist week before, ��� - (that being the c.nly mode of travel) to � !- - . E'T - W - - - - - - - - - - -the London Road, where now stands Delga�ty, auctioneer. 1 1 / a thoroughbred bull, 4 otee omipg three years .1 � I � . Cloakings, Duugftlanon, Dr.26111 ��� , . . ,hree, I � I , � DI - . oldt 3 steers comin two, 5, ifete coming t . I � - L I.- - it, - I I n.. F, was committed t; --- the vililage of Kippen. Aftariemaining On'Monday, October 30, ou ot 2, 8 e�ives, I bull c Reve, hs old, with'pedi- ,,, . I . . i . . 0 -� , - : . , � Uuterings, !�i . . ;rn . . ,� I - onoeqsion 14, Hullett, Farm Stop i and gree, best in bbe.'t, wns 4 well-bred ewes, 8 i­ th naXf , � I e , eb,mOateut �� . there a short time they mo.ve4 to a cc . . 5 � i - � . i , a Im prdme6ts. J. 'Howson, iLucti i near ; ewe. lam�s, I shearling Leicestpr )r , , from the . . ., . . . . . 6 for , , � farm south of the Bayfield bridge, o .. L;, 118pan . I � a pe njury iA. the ' - - flock of 1�enhale, of Exeter of horses, I - * . .1 . - ; - : I - ' I , � � James Grigg, proprietor. I . . - .. .t I . � I span of- three y : i . . � -- the -Londou Roadwj­ where they ear old filliel-, � two year old Ally, . I . ; i etion. M r J, - 1�4 1 j � - .Rantla,, �� I . QL . � i -jormerly - m v�A -. -wheia her Oa Thursday, Nov. 9, ow lotl 1 , cot!- driver, broke to hkiness; 2 colts rising three , I : m , of:Gbder;,, -.11 rema ad for a year* . I - . I .� i . I . , , ; I - - - - - husband secured the old homaBtead cession . , about 60 he R. Also the . --� ,-- , - - I - I � --� 1� I all. I I 0, '.4�-c 14 � P?a ;, " " 4 11 8 1 14M 1 0 S 10 ) s , - 11 3 1 i t in niiied far. 2& . sjjnij�r 12, township of Hay,, Farm years old, and above - - - . costut"87 1 . � � q , 4 . - 15th Concession of Goderioh Stock', Implements and Ron3ehold farm containing I 00 acres t a rent for -three years. . I . . , � 1 4 i that Mr. Sturdy . . on the Implementa.-One lumber, Sqoh, 1 double buggy, I L I - � I ! . � I sidelat ot Godoricli, Township, and the family removed Furniture. E. Bossenberry, �uqti'l ear; 1 p4r knee bob -s iigha, I I air bench bob-oleighs, - Mitm, ; I . k � ' - , . ! A . i � . I � I �ns in- John B. Geiger, proprietor. 1 cutter, I reaper, I mower, I' �ulky hay rake, I . . � .. ; I ; ID? vote a& a tenant i& there to endure the man. . latil L . - - � . I On Thursday, November 2, on ot.7, set iron barrows. I iron et Itivator, I land ro!ler, � - n- reality he * cident to early settlers, an haw out fo I I 1E;,k0:B1M1-Zr-r- W1 1-01S7 � � : resided I 1 grain crusher, 1 horse-po 2 fanniog mills, I � . I . ShawlS, L - I the L_ �vilder-, Concession 4,:H. R. S'.1 Tuokel. mitb, Ifer, ! I his lease of. . chainw, cradles, ecythes, -,&o. The above will � i ; . I . themselves a home in tho ast . ! I - j � 1-4 � Z I I 8 " Ii. i-;_ rlin+rm t:hnn at 12 o'clock, noon, Farm Sto .� and Dogitively, be sold, of; Mr. &ailett has lost all his 11 , I . I I I expre.. .Por.- ., - .- Bess 0 & U. � I - U. Implements. Mr. James Cbp�ILE:Y,Pro- . fe6d, and Thompson Morrison is such a Protec-* I . . i i L � W admitted that the - ]mown:as Rattertberry's 'Corner i10 . Skirts, - I I I tioluist he is" .determined toigo to Dukota,and will : i � THE PEOPLE'S SHOEMAKER9 0 i= SEAFORTH9 -- i , t- etqr; X P. Brine, Auctioueerj . ; � minist ared to Sturdy, tained only a couple of ha jaes, an 6 pti I not 6ven wait the rerult of the next election. I I I I rrelatiag-tcrhia �resi-. - - nearest Church was at Bru efieldwhere On' Tuesd&V, October 31st, at 12 Terms. -All sums under $10, ca:sh.; over that I : . i - I - I ! -� Corsets aud I.Milline Goods - . � - . mitted by the� Do. 1 husband (vihowas one O'clock, noon, on Lot 3, CogoesIcin 8, amount 12 months',credit will be given on Jur-- i .1 �ry . I � . . I .she with her I amily Hull4t, Farm-8tock, ImplementVnd- nishing. approved notes. k discount of 9 cents oil, 'lly prepared to protect his custome' . and the publio generally a,gai I not these . ficer. Tha i-astices,, . of the elders of the eburch and I � the dollar will be allowed or cash on credit j Is fti To I - Household 1�urniture. Tho'' hs C tt, , I f at the covering of their pedal extremities 'to him. I I I ,.e.d the, evidence of � used to, attend, they haivin freq nently I m amounts. J. C. MORRISON.) 4uetioneer. 777-21 dangers if they will but entru � I � � . i . I.- I . . � 44 ear. � a. "in. . Proprietor ; J. -P. Beine, Auptioli I He has one of t % ta justify hi -�. t6. go on loot, owing to th( iMPE'Liq'sable . . � � ! . . he LARGEST ,AND B;EST STOCKS of Boots and Sh9es ever . I . CIE'S. I - t I I I I i ELEGANT AND RELIABLE GOODS AT MODERATE PRI: ES I � i ! a de- On Tuesday, November 1,jLh at I UINRESERVED Auction Fiale .of Parm .Stock offered in/Seaforth, and that is saying a good deal, but a call at his store, on the . � � .. - condition of the roads. Sl -a Was� o'clock, P. M., on Lot 10, Pon -'ession and Implementa,Tbere wHI bd� sold by- the ttuthi uluess of this statement, ' -h-ristian, and a mar iber 6f the Corner of Main and Market Streeta, will verify � - I veek.a team of h�rsft Z vout 6 . L aesiou 17, Grey, i I I � . . &'� d . 7. Jones, of I L I- hurch for U.1 wqx-U,'of 60 13,,McKillop, Farm Stock IMple- Public Auction, on Lot 18, Conci P�� M. sharp, � I I . � I I Usb a, I'll Presbyterian C . . on Friday, Nov. 3. 1882, &� 1 o'clock I . �. ments. rol,rietor, - — , i ' I atem, out in tme by wl 16W in the Wm. Cameron, �! the foliewing valuable prc-Rerq, viz.: One ;ps.n of,l He has them gooa'and substaintu�l for gentlemeE ; neat and elegant for . I I . � . ... years. She became a Alex'� Dalgetty, Auctioneer. -I! � 11 M%Tds 4 and 9 years old, 1 yearling colt sired by' . I - FfIf 01 � ,valk. I �ey were: beft�lga- I - - Month of September, 1857, her htisband ' - I � Con. "Old Clear Grit," 7 mileh qows supposed to be in 196dies, and oh! the beauties for the ohi�dren. i V ;"4ng oc* having diel- quite suddenly while - visit- On! Tueiday, Oct. 31, on �bt I I . I - ; - - ka a -river ha,-� Im c&Af, 8 heifers supposed tobe In calf, 2 �yearljng, - I I ion 8, 11ullett, Farm Stoqk and _ . ' few and surpassed by . t 1 &, short 11 s 8 yearling heifers, 8 spring calvies, 86 well-' Quality and price equalled b for � ; ingmembers ofthe family then residing cOB8 . I . .CaU and see them. . . . Of f -iron. She remained c1n tha PleMprits. Thoma's Nott, 'roi�rietor ; bred ewes, 1 chilled plow, I donble cariiagej� none. , ptly atiencled to", and a good fit and entire satisfac- nd C eapest Stock of Gloves, ; wagoilld in Port Ht � ORDERED WORK prom i starte The Largest a ' . - . : i i . - - 187 �, Wh I roprietor'o bi.ildinRa h--ive been' tion. ghara - . I u Elbe J. P.!Brine, auctioneer. - `1 (Ilearfy new.) The whole will be sold without! opairing as -WILLIS, .,, I X street and I coiU-dad - I old homestead until On Friday, N6vember 3, outhp prem- reNlrve. as the p uteed. R usual. Remember I the Spot . dinginfreat: of. the, I took up her residence in "ilinto ,, the - 0 U-surnedbyfire of late, thq causing him to dis- Corner of Main and Market Streets, Se'aforth. I . . �themn continu � � - *long � --- iaes. Town line, Hullett, at 11 p1clock, ;Zoe of his stock. Terms. -&ll sums of $6 and I - I I Hosiery and Small Wares. I ­ �. d . town wbich shty has lived to see grow I sm6nut 18 montlis, credit I --- - 0 its A� M. sh&r�, Fa,rm Stock and 1mpl6- under, cas h ; over that I . � I � . - L . - � as, Hearse, a Umses t . - - --- y1ff store., ". from the place of thre obrietor', will be given on farnighing� appioved jointnoteo, . � � I . I . . "I I I wes�t and CoUtiiatted fresent size. During the ,ast - d a.ys of man I A discount of 8 cents on the dollar will be oll.owed I . . - , I I - I 11 er bedside all J. P.� Brine, Auctioneer. t *i , f6roa6h on credit ILM t . DUNCAN MeKIN4 . to. James McMichael , i a sida atreokwhen illness she had by her I . GREAT BARGAINS IN - � Oun 4iNE, Auetioneer. 777 1 �, � p,d on Xaiu� Street - the surviving members of her amily, Naasd�y, November 7ty, on Lot zEy, proprietor; J. P. B : I � I . I , I i . I - � . . . I f . . I . I Am bralia. I -a 372 � oncession 3, Tuckersmithj� at 11 ' . - - : . - Me of Mr.. T.t Trivitt. except one who is in 7 1 1 . oclopk, A.M., Farm Stock Boa Im- -: � Wagon Upset, the -. . ��. as beloved by all who ku ew ho"Tad i . - , but w � - , - ! I So COL � . � plem � C$) 0 i > I . . AN IMMENSE STOCK OF RIBBONS, SILK TIE L - I . ra=mg m4il I they the -record of her life is'an encoiragin g . ents. Noble Whiteley, I?rcprietor; � I . , 1-4 P; Brine, Auctioneer. i � 11 . . ... . . � � a -i I � - i � ; � . itai, mile, belaw the one to looi back upon. �d 1 1 .. I : , . I I I -1 � 0 0 , DRY GOODS, MIL.LINERY MANTLES �n there were � 221 bW - - � � - !!!! � � �� , . LARSI AND CUFFS3 . . . . ' I,jocal Notices, j . . . i - . i � 0 1 , . . . � I I i I I y of which wax Iscat- - Wood is being brought freely to the - � I Z. M I> I . . I � i .. . i . M �M- . � - I I � 7 id. A bua I whiek, �- �- . poifer, La- 1 1 - W . . i t I OZY: ':­ lEtchell. tuarkef at 43 per cor& i CARLINa's AMBER ALE and I el. I . �na the wagon i was . d op�ued iU bat"s India pale ale and xxx st�ut in wood 1 . I CO) . . . —AT— � . . - PST. - . -i . � I r � I I -A gymnasium - - - or . . - - ; 1. CHEAPER THAN THE -CHEAPIE �. I of a few weeks. and bottle at L. THORNE's Liqu bt re 776 i i- 0 f I i I : . - j � I Ifitchell iu the course I L a oi I . I I ; � I . C! 0 j ; � . THo,RNE has been �, �, I ! . - te Y Agent 1 Z , - i i � I law Ers� is. responisdible -Mr. Samuel .Towle has s§ld his L. Pp � . > , I I . totgossip.. rbmaxes: �� - farm of 50 acres near KintotO tO J� for the Fa"eld Plains Vineyard, wfiiell I is �Oted M ; a � I i for the best wines in Canada. 776-) �' . . ce- a higlily r�speoted ­ :1 1 "3 0 1, I-3: o :F :F M -& :tT :B IZ 0 T 1-1::M M 8 � I 0 . - Brazin for $3,000. - * I I � ; - 11 11 I .1 WINES .AND LiQuoias of thi)' fi b a 8i )p , - - i . I I - qus,IRY and I - � � L. THoaKx's 9) � W - . d c&u be depended on f0i '� � p'q-ty was stationed ixt 1, - , 0 - i : Thes� Goods are imported direct, an I . .. . I -- - brands fornedicinal purposes at - � I ;I . . , � � - us villagea which dot ; * -1 �� .. -n ; CF. I i FamilyLiquor Store. 776 : I : M I I : � I � � . i � � A � i ! di in lave with and TIEEF, MARM'TS. I I ; n in want of 9 , 9. I price. R - Sim Nuiasic.-Any perso I i �. I ' careful, re- ' � I & fair slid fascinst.- . - a sick nurse dan be supplied with . "a ::� W i . i - . L -- I - SEAFORTE, Oct. 26, 1882. . -4 . �:. M U) M � �'L CHEAP OASH STC)RE. .. . i �bi?i� of ]h woman for the same by appl�rjpf to MRS , Isi conrega-, liable ' L .1 � ; ��i I notL jo& ,� Fall. wheat per bushel .......... so 90 to 094 Sxo,I�Dow, at Newton Snowdon's id. ittle Scot- (O 0 - co � �' I . . � �&.t it d Spring Whdat per bushel ....... 0 90 to 1 00, I . I -L* . "I ... � . laud, Seaforth. 77612 � I , 5 < - -1 � . . AN & DU N -CAN. ­ . L � , ­ou.; hilt Q,9M . : L I DUNC "5mt: is _ r o . . Oats per bushel ................ 0 83 to 084 'n , . rl 1 �;. a ; . ! . � -... -tbel .......... 0 60 to - 0 65 To TIM& LADiEs. - Scott Brothers 1 - . . . - ; - � - - pastorate and got Peas per bu (D t4 M > > i � ' i .. L ::.:::: 0 45 to 0 60 having purchased in New York a �omplete and 0 " a' . 3 : ­ . a distant, the -lady ; . > - . � t I I L L . jamping patterns for' K, 3fisington, ;0L )-do . t r- 9 L � i - . Butter, No. I, loose ............. 0 16 to 0 17 new- outfit forst . - . .. I :eing sent to,.- college - . Butter . , tub .. .................. or 17 to 0 IS crewel and - dutline Embroidery' �lso braiding. (-) -j L (") � M M �Fb � . . . i tion, preparatory tLo 0 ,� are respectfully solicited to, ealli and ex- . . - - -� � Eggs .. .. .......... � ......... .. 20 to 0 20 Ladie * P C I M M - . L I to 2 60 amine9amples. ScoTTBR0TRRW8�qs1M1Instru- i 0 - L I - : I When. she returned ,: Flour, per 100 Its ...... � ..... . 2 50 . � i � . L . . 06 to 9 00 ment Emporium. 776-3 1 0 ED �, n — M Stock Complete in Every L�ne Call and i ew's on- matrimony Ho'Y'new ...................... . 8 - (j) 0 �, . �1. refusing to marry Rides, per -100 lbs .. ......... . 5 00 to 8 00 S.,PF,cIAL NoTici&.-A Gam0er's Bpi- )P C ;-I �4 Co �> ;0 I L i tHING HOUM. L � .. Sheepskins each .......... :.:. 0 76 to 1 60 tedwit and punote H-:--, 0 r - . . wool ............ ........ . . * 0 20 to 0 9 X, 0 E Z -,Z G6ods and' Prices. a married another. - .. :1 taph.-The celebra'. _ � . I Inspect the .� . OAK,.HALL 6LO - , - Ist str6iling with a friend throug,"b. a suburban > I - '--- Salt (retail) per barrel .......... I - 1 25 whi ve the stoiae X i I - . I L L I I - � olawed her example, , - . I I oo ohur&hyawd, called attention to a ;,I" 0 M r ?"d -0 I j L . . i . , . ady. No,w tha first . Salt (wholesale) Per barrAl ...... of which had np name nor inscription on .it. IN - C-4- iit -u :� P, L . I . L � � . 8knd ha& gone to re- .' - -..... I : patweii, per bushel (new).... . � 0 30 to 0 30 &&This," said H—, "is the grove :A the no- C CD r- " r > > . ­ L ' . L L I -t , CLINTON, Oct. 2�, 1882. torious gambler and card. 8hai per, M. R— ; " . .where the, minister- -to cot dad on the �� X C4. ).- > t7i V, Fn - 4 ! � . I L � . ... - -y&IlWheat per bushel ........... $ 6 88 0 92 you observe that there is no name re ' . )"", Z �,� 0 1C) M I CA RONO'S 1. 110FFMAN -BRO�,HERS, Seaforth. . and agaia hacomes 1; . eat per bushel ...... . 0 93 to 0 96 toTabstone, but I think I could sug- at sh appro-I I . I I I Spring Wh "What would youl sn,gest v, In- Z -3 Z BILOCK - . L � I -tion, , I 11 I . 0 32 to o 33 pr�pte epitaph." ,, � -j h > M . . � . 1 7 . a . Oats, per [bushel ............... -Waiting for the h ,,t trump, � 11 I . � to 0 60 qqired his, Iriend. 11 I hbard, American Con- - �Barley per bRohd ........... .... 0 50 to 0 65 was the reply. Li-quor Tea is used ly millions I (D M �* �> --ii ; ---7— . - - 1 I .. � . - I ......... ­­ - 0 60 go M , * i f -or Brussels ­ i . I . . peas per bushel .... I -- b $L died in that I to 0 17 of!Her Majesty's subjects throughout ,he world. WANTED. WANTED -Tiwo female teachers . � ... ) D I D. Rosic, . . - x . eria Ses,3er. L Butter. .; ............... � . ... 0 6 Grocer, Agent, Seaforti.i. 774 r Z �� �� r jTEACHERS � . I t 0 21 -. � 0 1 I Pu�blicsaj'ool. Duties to commeneeJanq- .' . . 1, � ­ 'Bright'sDi He IF19P .... I .. .. ............. .... 7 Op to 8 00 W,Lsox,'& YouNG invite the pnblic to 9 � 0 Cn 0 tLl 0 6 . ary lat, IM, Salary, $250. Applications with � - � . 60 * -4 - i � testimonials received by n ' & DUNCAN -eTy and glass- M 0 WA�TVD­For School Section No. 11i East : mou-ths, of aige� Mr. potatoes, per bnahel .... :.*:::::: dah and see their display of crock �L I (O -. " DUN CAN .in one of the Eas- I WOOL..... ­.... I .......... ­ . 020.4o 0 21 ware. , They show the largest- ass(rtment of 0 Wavvan6hh, a tcochRr holding 2ud. Qr 8rd Novemb�r 6th, : 862. JOHN SHAW, Secretary i . , and in early boy- . 17 00. -to 8 00 w)tto cups and mugs, Majolica, ware, Terracotta, '0) 0 ' * - rn . class Ztificate. AppReations received up � to Brussels PublieSchool Board. I 7762 . I I � 'Hides'Lper 100 lbs ........ I.... . M 0. > . Novem'Der720tfi Addre�H, enclosing -references, I I i �to Wisconsia, whereL ' . w e,vases. toilet sets- &c.,.that can.be found I n 3: P I 41s, &c., THOSIAS AGNEW, Marnoeh I — I - � � 0 w I ..j Z . � testigoni. . I � - 8 e expect a 0 't fL I � I , �, 0 tside of the citiM , � 3 ,.O I F , I � . 777x4 1 ; in a few day , , I w M t . . -� 7, z 'eL country, H-0: after- Oct. 25.-.S.pring wheat is.�ge coniignment of dinner sets, br akfast and ��, )..4 > M I - , ANTED. -A mile teacher, to commence I A , - ' Lichigan, . where he � LuxRpoor,i, . . ich will surpass anyth w e� have ever � F) -0 t� �P- �o, o r _ W duties on Ist January next, for'School See- i .08s- 10d ; red winterf 8a 7d to We t e4 sets w 1'rm)ort direct -4 , teacher for School Section tion No, 17, Towns.hip of Stanley-, Applicationsin ' (1 -in tha Iambering I -Wd ; white, 098 02d ; club, 109s 5d, shown for styleand price. Aswe i ,ch . 1, �­fx � C - .. - 5,intheTow-sbipof Morris, County &a., Have an immense stock of Tweeds in Scotch, English andCanadian, at the very - . - ... I h --we will offer the above oo Is at su , ��. X .. applicant's own hand writing, stating salary, - j - - any yeaXa, he was - 6d; pass, 7s foj� �cas e. Come I ' �0 0 M - I of Ruf;on, forthe year 1888. Applications with andenclosing t stimcnials will be receivedon - . oats,, 5s 06d ; barley, .58 prices as Sea -forth never heard of befor " -1 t-1 d,, : 0 1 � - (D 0 q �> > > 0 be lodged with the tindersigne I in, biwiness, and wag -- a a 6d. i! i testimonials to and up to the 1c t day of November, 1882, 'by the lowest possible prices Consistent 1�ith quality, small profits and quick [returns, 11 -04d ; pork, 1028 30d; Ch ass, 59 one, come all. WILSON & YOUNG - 7761 � -I- orris. WM. JOHNSON. ,776-4 undersigned. Address Hills Green P. 0 L HU(JR . i I — . — ­ Belgrav . O., M . . � I ia lake, vessel& in I I —.-- 7 - --- � I I M �L - I %O W"11111 R q ; , ' - LOVE Sr., Secietary; JAS. FORREST, or WM. I ; perfect fit - ber tr%de-. He was. .. �� I I k Births. , I � W 0 bd �d -4 I � 2 WANTED.-Wented, an experienced P,iRSONS, Tru.s ees. . 775-8 being the motto. Leave your orders, early for a new suit � andsatis- , ��%.. I a. , I PLOHRR � I t X-ayor IL Tol%ONTO, Oct. 25.-F 11 wheat, 50-98 1 1 t 10 t �. P & -1 of the junior � � . %-..A M - -art, was firg I to, 4,-j.03jL spr'Rg�, $1.02 to $1.08; oats, 420 SMITH -In Clinton on the 23rd inst., the wife of > 0 r female teacher, to take charge d on his,retirement - � I I iy, 60c to L Mr. W. 6. Smith, of a daughter. - � M 0 — I t2j Z C) i division of the Sealorth Public School. Dutl6s to WANTED.-A'i assistant teacher, male or fe- faction guaranteed. i I � I . . *to 43c; peas 75,c to 78c ; bar e . I � 2 . W > . 1111 I -- : j P 6 '; commence on the 1st of January, 1683. APplid%- male, for : School SecVion No 7,- Grey. Du- . SICLess was awarded, ton 6 1 oi 0 I - - ' " . 00 r, 3. � 82a; hav, per ton., Ot $15.50 ; r ! 'to I . 0 I 93 X � tiong statiug salary required and experience will ties to commence on the Ist January, 1883 . i 8 ... . , - C-4 M ! until No I i . I I afar agent at the ln- &toes I Marriages. I . , M iiiii vember I -t, Applications st�tkng salary received up to the I butter, 1 , 0 )er bag, I- I I I be received by the Secretary 775-8 ' - , acknaw-ledgment of I'll, 8c to 25c; p C.; MULLOY-BOYD-In Clinton, oq'th, I 17th inst.,. ! (D- �-i ! 1882. WK. BALLANTYNE, Secietary. 20th Novembor, 1882. JACOB KRAUTER, i . � -1 ,. I r Z., 22c to 24 N � L . I Secretary, C!Ibrook. 776-4 � . I - - I the iaterest . of big 70c to 76c; eggs, P6 at the residence of the bride's fath r, by the . I'll 11 � -- I i 7 � J9 Mulloy to,tti- - I- c) C) I . - dressed hogs, per 100 lbs., $8.00 to r, . , � 0) - SCHOOL TFACHERS.-Wanted, for School _ -- I . 0 the 4th yew of - - Bev. .hn I I I U - � Wm, McDonogh, M -) ; .. 11 � i 1 ale I - I - , $8.5o ; Wool per pound We to 20c. Miss Mary Ann Boyd, all of 011nton�. .` I I 0 F � TOSECtiOD No. 10, Usborne, a male Or fem - I � . � PI . i � ESES FO S E For, sale, three good i ' I er I , colts, ,E --y ,r old, one filly and �. severed. the con- ----- Ap— — . A.Ws-oREEN WOOD- At St. Qeorge"9 Church,' I * teacher. Duties to c jwmence on let January, TT ORSES FO rines, ois. the 2 ,7 the Right C- i IL L . 5th inst.j � 1883. Applications stating salary desired and i n g,&e�e - - Dive Stodk IM airkets. St. caths, Enron, assisted by r � .. al R.- working horses. Ap- � I Beverend Bishop of ra W Z I will be received by the un- two Reldings 7 of DUNCAN & DUNCAN . of last week, while I giving, qualifications I - VV-h0L li-ve in . . MoNTR-r!,AL. October 24. -There was a "' Reverend Rural Dean Davis, Ithe Rey. Mr. . I . dersigned until the lbt November. Address. Ply ,it JuHN PROAT'S Brick 'Yard, Tucker. I - and- wife, r of St. Geor R ns M C) co 1 777-4 1 . e -- - ,a rs, an d Hall and the Recto ,ge, ev. Eva 0 Q . JOHN GLE.NN, Lumley P. 0. 775x8 I smith. i . - awick t4-ree miles I I mand by loca,1 butcha Davis, of London, and formerly of Bayfield, 0 i-jj . . -1 .. .- -, '. � . , good c d ilaugh' Df the -late �(Q I I' e a,baeat from the I prices axe a sbade higher than last MELr- to Miss Louise, secou .�er %0.. N -TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted for 9chool . RSTPRIZi LEICEBTERRAM.-The un . L - I . W. Greenwood, of St. OatharipeR, � I iiiiii rey, County Of F dersigned 1� prepared to take in a limited - I gLe � L were sold its � ]L Section No, 2,'rownship of G I i . . chil&ea, a , d too- I � ket day. Prime Cattle . ,W)KfNS-OKE - At the residence of the M 0 0 a male teacher, for the year number o � � - I 1. � to 410 ; HA . . , Huron, a second clas f e -es Ifor service. Charge,',$1 per ewe. . I � ­ claE s 4jc Bt., by, Rev. F. Z SATAUEL SMILLIE, Lot 11, Concession 2, L.R.S., .3 yea.,ra- old at home, I I high as 5c ; second bride's father on the 19th in . ting Sala" will be received I OATS for Fall and Winter- BOYe I . - - 1883. ApplicAtione at& � 777 . -a WSY tO I � I Sbeep sold at 'r'. .Tostph Hawkins. ofUsbome, i �> Have on hand au immense stock'of OVERC . - Whiilock� M . lt6n P. O., till 6th Tuckersinith. t I aged in sam: � third class 210 to 3c 3: by ANI)REW TURNBULL, Wa k I I . . to 54 i Lrab, eldest daughter ol Hugh Oke, I . - . I . - r &,Ud lln� a short time, , - , ' � 13.50 to1 6 ; and lamb-, at 32 50 to Miss 8 E , Y. i I � I & �� I -November, 1882. I . 775 BY FOU" —,-- I S. ted, Nap, Beaver, Helten and I ves sold Er,q,, London Road, Staul � � � Q , . �.g . > MON .-Found, on or about the and Youthie Overcoat' Xen��s Fine Wors I - a dozen g�od cal eres$dbi ce of the . , samed. Tha- Chil- � each:, About ito MORRIS-PUBDON-At the � Z I . 9th of October, near No. 4 School House, l .. . b 6ron tho ,")I ith i oat , by -14 t7l, �� EACIIER WANTED ... Wanted, for School Theowneroan have. the Sack, Frock, Ulster OVER- . each. Hogs, 71C brid6's'father, T 0 . .- . . . the Bev. Mr. Sg dr. -6 I a . - ocher � beau playing in tbe, i . at' ,from 010 to $15 i - tt�Zt om&rtT John A. � C tri i a , Section No. 6, e McKillop a male t'- ,, Hibbert, a roll oA bills. ,Moe, Seaforth, DiaigoFal Overcoats. Coarse anIt Fizie Overcoats. an'd when the - I � at I ,I.Iss certificate. Dutiqs to same on calling At TRz EXROSITOR, 0 . . . . . V � 71c per pound. le, second daughte . of Mr. Jas. holding a second � . I Norris, to Jelin ! i � 0 Apply stating by proving propqty and paying expenses. 777 f . . danger they were In . --#----+— - � Furdon, all of Ribbert. . commence January let, 1883. . A full assortment Of Fine Waurproof '. , -1 - � � -- -ed, and iriviiiii qualifications and COAT in Tweed, Beaver and S�irige --- r get th oth' f of the British F�NNELL-HABDING-A,t the �esj dents of the ---' 7 sal,iry desix 13 1 U.- �e , era, out 0 � Review cc Bion, How- ' jals, to the undersigned. FINDLAY Q,ALE NOTE NOTICE. -The undersigned ,. Weekly I ,�ffjj- testimon ing, but � I a's parentsi on the loth *Coice VARM FOR SALE -T ot 5, Concesiriou 2, TC � 775 es all whom it may concern that . : ey Were pt lyd Tr'ade. brid . di-rwt importation, the best 900ds'in the trade- � - :1 � � , . . � r. McKay e 19th inst , " r ship of 14 llett, 100-1pres, 68 cleared, he re ROSS, Winthi op. � kJ hereby noti I � Grain . � ick, by the Rey. AT Miss - a t - - - the sale notes ofJohn Watt 14th Concession of Overcoats from $4 to 418 each, CE ta come, and sl- Samuei Fennell, of e, ,to . There is- a good ---------t. . 4 . . I . ­ LoxDox, -Oct. 23.-th. Mark Lane Mr. � , - ,obd hairdwoo *bush EACHER WANTFD.-,The -unde gne will Hullett: be ue on the ftst and 22nd No- I . . . EstherAnn, daughter of I MZ,l Bober *Hard m-­',jon;�#h ate;bling uiadernes -Om � � there antil, her hSir r I" P � grain trade .th, and other T the d are, � my bands for collection. I : �. B9 . Express, in a, revieW. Of the I t weather ing. I . . frame be rece ve�applications up till ten o'clock vembe I I . . ad, she, wag COW- 1 the w� -In Wing I ta Dn the 5th 6utbuildhigs.1 There is also a log house, a good 11th of No-i6rnber, 1882, for a female er will be L Hotel on Thurs4y, the 28rd of 1 4 &ting gmok ­. . I for th(i past week, SELY's IRRO eY4 * failing spring. The soil is a 'at Et -B P.,1A.; at Bagels � I I e. to leave dared B� inst., by Rev. J. Markham, V Robert Bur- orchard and & n il'under-drained. School and for School Section NO 1,Morris. Datiestpicom- November 111CO a . m. till � - - - stopped. sawiD g opera,UQDS� and hin , I - ally loam emd we mence on the at of JayluMIT, 1883. All applica, Hotel, Waltoa, o# Fr.day, 24tb, from 10 a. m. UR I - capa herself, . The I v of wheat. rows, &C1 Mary Ann Condyi all I of Wing I enien�. It �m dtuated five miles � p.m., and at h4me on SLturday, 25th, tor col. i . I � I . churches e004 . . ; to be in wrb ing and applicants to appear 1 I the thre . 3TQ Clint -on. The above tions Those indebted are reques. r-r%M­r by Mr FinalSY's I � Samples whiab have Come to hand are ham. V t1kellthinst, by from Seafortll and ix fr and easy termp. pemauUy at School No. 1, Morris the bove lection of said notes. * .. WRBSTER-HUMPURY-on old orj'reaao�sble on .enses, GRO. " ' EA H* a on th adjoining . the I jam will be 0 PUNOAN, 8 run 1 , I a I B in the the Rev. J. lffarkhsm� at the tosidence of I emis 0i to Constance P. 0. date to sign agreements, ROBERT TBIQ.�Allt, I ted to attend an& pay, to save exr DUNOAN & - - � ried ta the se.8216; in bad condition. T4e Pric;e er, Mr. j. Webstelz to miss S. T. I Apply 013 he"Pr an 777 Secretary, Blyth P. 0. 776 WATT, y,ot 10, Cbmegsion 13, Hullett� 77714 - - . . . . d. Pro- ' b,rlde's lath I ClIARIV - . I . -- 11 � 8 �OW4& i i I London market West wawfLnolb. i - e, barn was enrelOPOd - - " . . . ar I 18. for Humphty, all Of . . - . ­ improyec . I i . I . -­ vi-ncial markets hav� I '. I i ! - could dO nobhiuK . ... I . I -- I � i I � ; I r i . � ; - - ! � . : � , . - i i i i . �- .. I � i � I - . . r . I I : : I I � � i - .. I i - � � � I I � i i . I - . . � I ; ! i . I I . I - 1, I I 01 i � - I i i . I ; - , i . I . I - � I - I � I I - ; . I I I W -A 11 I