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Dhemiciloo y � - 312 of the thief, but no tz
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Insumnos, . Mang ouz
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te, teacher in ,&It I .11,11, , -... babook. Who the party was, andwith
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from. st. ., si object he had taken the animal
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aggy Over 14 eft. , . .7 deigge Blackwood, of Winghs`m � . .0 R
asitely the YOU11iff ... -1 16W on board. the steamer &auito )a � in
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i injury. but - 1b,6.1ste storm, was taken ill dicrtly
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� driving, had h* - 11 - omr his arrival at Saul I i St.
rhe L iria, suffering from POD9 88 10D B
Cal'Xi-Sge' wft - L --L� .* � Thanks 0;
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to .B-lyth agrioul,. . . kind- - attendance of Mrs. E. i 2 ur_
-- . . 'family,. he is now coiv&A � nt,
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tr property.. .Th7,,, � - I -ova returns to his home! by � ��� I t
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nottut, for rap�, . ant among children in Mitchell.
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i The, Agricult,uml - . . - —The Argue says: Mr. Win. Wi � n, a
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roperty IJ - &at. Marys boy, but who has be( a in
at ow:mf it. , _ _ .-,�. -nki of the Salvation Arm for L fo
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;Aoes.. - aoni ot mri, 11 19me months past, intends makin : an to
ris, and! at Present � � . "pulton the solid phalanx of h in
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f the Dufferi�.&d- 1. . —The executora,of the late Mr. 4ohn
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1 Orangeville. XrL . � - Sebringiftle, ba.ve sold! the
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.re no doubt but Ike I , ja - Mr. Theoliald RohLfri&tscl i for c
& ta the satidae. , . 1 a as about 3( acres L
krty. of Vaiclix the &&rad, a good barn and �an oAl log
sn, and the good � hoUgeLOU it. - A-
. —A few days aggowbile, Mr. 1T(ilson t
W61 wish him abun. !
ON of iournalism. . .Vroman, of Mitchell, was carryidg a
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t, wha. has besa - Mfl of, boiling pitch on -the A of of a d.
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.1oning establish. Jil-ijaing he slipped and fell, anale ,,
988grg- SamWell & . oontents of the bucket was em , ied t
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i he, inteuda g - —The last semi monthly mee *L11 p
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Belt'. Tho breth- 'he Dairymen's Association, 'y
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it Lodge, fresented ,Was largely - attended, there bei u. no I I
'at Mastft's Xiawell fewer than eigbteen factories rep r ent.
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,t re;�pect,`ha having I ed. Nearly, 9,000 boxes of cheese, p Doi-
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dge for the, paA . pallySeptember and: October make, were
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am of the recient, � L bojeSL disposed of, atfrom Ili 12 0
Vena, Hutchinson, - I cents. I
, . I he other w,qek a -fine borsebe ong- t
,cehinson, Egg., of - - .—T . . . I
ode -rich, the, , em. jog to� . Mr. Daniel Yeo, 4th coni eF)sjon, I
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a the. part, of the . , - - likely caused by the bursting, of R. t1ood
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-borXiHs, on the I vessel, ThisiathethirdhoreethapMr.
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ras- received hem London, are still in hot water a1ox t the
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ggy, t at her son I organ question. The anti organist 3 are
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Dut 17 years of age. I . likely- to carry the day.
i'l Of .typhoid ferN;W. - —The management, of Knox College
[aat spring. His finding thp co.nmon Inndinadequate
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!&y home.. Infor- for the expenditure of the Coll( c1% has .
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reage a. permanent endowment 'uad of
I W. Cook, but- 1,200,000.
that& number of - i It
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*th the diseami Thomas to recover $50 011 )
wi 000 fri the
rt may turn out I Credit Valley Railway 'Compa y- for
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3VQaeon vs. John LLLL � -time they accepted a bonus fbr the
st Huron perjury - 1. amount named.
ah ' ' the :following ... -z-�-L-ambering operations are 1i 'ely to
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urne, Jamea Pol. , . ][>,arties from the States are enteri4[g the
lade and M- pul. � � backwoods of Sherbrooke, pur04asi4g
—Jamea Tiffin, A.' I Is-nds and saw mills,for the inter's
a, ,X. Wade and - ,operations. Hemlock bark has t�ken a'
tollowing jury was . sudden jump of frow $5 to 37 per cord.
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L,harles, Redmond, -�� —Complaints are made that ihe. St.
twea Chesney, Jas. -1 Paul & Manitoba Railway monc)polisto
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,Xichael Johnsboul � ...... I have now directed that co L mercial
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In. Armour, Jamea I, - travellers' samples will not be i carried
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ee has- bought the . way in United States or Canad� !which
lot owned by Mr. . refusea to accept samples as bagg�Lge-
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Lubum, for #425. -- I 111MR
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T� Thos. Nicholson . On Wednesday, Nov. 8, 188" �, at ten
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i acre of land- from w -O'clock p. m., on lot 23, conce gs.ion 9,
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�.perty da situated . Samuel Scarlett and ThompB(n': Mor:
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a spring. Mr. X. - . On Friday, Nov. 10, on lot 17. con-
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. -ty of Mr. A ]Day-, Stock, Imptements and Hlneebolil
, Furniture. E. Bom6nberry, auctioneer;
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- his carriage busi- �� - . On Tuesday, Novi3mber 7 t', i J. I
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10 . w ments. Wrn'. Cameron, Prc. pri. or;
. p, was proceeding ," � Alex. Dalgetty, Au,otioneer. I
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ck Burk"a, acrom . . . . . . . . On Tuesday, N av�mber 7th, 1! Lot
unugheg, 'he Waal ..... , .-
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� ... plements. Noble Whiteley, Preprie.tor;
,�pursued man, and - J. P., Bri'ae, Auctioneer. . . -
01 Uorns, tore his - � On Saturday, Nov. 4, at 1 o'clock
h great presence of .. , - p. M,,, at the Commer-,ial- Hotel, Sea-
Eo� . trunk of a- forth, Teas and Household F irn.iture.
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adr tt'hile"placia,, and - . --- J, P. B.rine, Auctioneer.
ag to, & consider -
t - On Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 1 o'clock
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[es broaght, assis- � - -- . . -ossen.
1 aged anima.1 WEW "I'll - , Kalbfleisoh, Proprietor; E B
Mvans. got home � . berry, Auctioneer.
a adveniture.. � OnTuesil-ay, November 14, .0 Lot 25,
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- party from Ash-
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�ea or eight: riga, - and jmplements. John Swa loWl Pro -
[now one: day'' last . prietor; J. P. Brine, Aoction er.
ag atterthe matri- �� 11
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It tha party retired ", I
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We they intended to . . . . . . . . . ��..::::: ,�� st 12 o'clock noon, FiLrm RN and
ly ", dance. All � . . 1-w D, 1) . prietor;
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arriage bell until- 'R �
z - LT. P. -riue, Auctioneer. . .
t & dliapate. mose, . � On Monday, November 6. n Lot 4,
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don of the party as � I'll I Concession 2, Hay, at I o1clo k P. M.,
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with analt and each Farm Stock and implements. Thomas
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lage, corkatable ap- . . I'll, �, tioneer. , - I
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Marched three of I On Tuesday, November 1 ,- commen-
4a cooler, One of cing at noGn, on Lot. � 22, 00 Cession 6,
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a Ifibbert, Superior Farm Stoc k. Thos.
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Re and John- Me- --. - ---- - King, Auctioneer. '
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� Was imposed 04 � .. 3W0N-,T0HNST0N,-Jn St. pi ullg Charcby
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� ,� George Mason, � sq.,tQ Miss Hai tie J
a of Lucknow olt . - only dau,hterof tbol.teA. Johnston, U-4.9
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E,over the rumor . .. of Weston, all of Wi ighain. ult ,by the
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rg. to. tha Rev. D. 11 i Pay. W. Bttu-rk, af R.oFellill fairn, 0--lborne,
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� stolen f rom his -� Goo Green, Esq,, of 0 ,. ertch Township, to
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our that moridng. -1 Miss: J Gardiner,
-000PEB—GRUKOHILL—OD the 28th ult, at
Ar. Cameron drav& Elton, Wanitobti, by the Rev fhos. Lawson.
Fordyce, and dicl .. - -. - Mr. Robt. Cooper, to Miss siargaret I.
il late in the night, . ; Churshill, of Goderich Towt8bill- '
at in -to, the I stable WFJ1S—G1,!1BLETT— At the (;rand Central
P � Hotel, Listowel, ou the y6st nit, by the R4L-T.
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Lj�_ on a Closer in- -" ' ... I 'tride's f tither ontl.e26thult., by the Rev.
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Bht h-8. an slight4y cheaper. The trade in ; i
Stan* an the 2ba October, - �.. . BARGAINS I BARGAINS I
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.Z., ogn,ot 0 daughter., � Red Winter wheat is 6d I . � - . �
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PATtL]tNG—InB)ythout�bustletulL, the 4ife ger. Off coast c oes have been quiet I t I 11 � lodk.) !
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of Mr.Tames Xe r1ing,of a son. at low figures. Vd winter and 0'sif. ; . i . I
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ELOWN—Io man eater On the alst ult"the wife fornis, are about 9(1 a - 'L I I :�
Of Mr. $- P. Brown of a son. - . asiir. British -and . I .
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CLI—In *01111op on the 2M ult.l the wife of for6iga blarley and oats are unaltered I I I �
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Bell of a dAuoter. . - . I � I -
and dull. - Sales of English wheat. 'dur- .
Mr . $!, e� WILLIAM 0AMP8ELL- & C O."S
&LIV!,11ftudkersmith on -the 22nd nit., the' ing the ;�eek iiere 50,'61 quarters,, at I , t . . I . !
wife ,of W. Peter Kelly qua daughter.. . r
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Deaths. I - . I wting our . �
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UIP—In Stamley, on Tuesday, the 26th ult" in , . I . I ; POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE:.
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thr- 88th year of her age, Annie Bell,, yosugeA - IMPORTANT ' .
daught,jr of Mr. Robt. Bell, Esq., of Xippw4 �
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OPHILLIVS—On th? 25th �ult. at 79 Mown. I INSURANCE -BUSINESS.+��or sale th* in- IMMENSE STOCK OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE . I
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Ham 80eet, Winnipeg, Kw7 Ann, the be. . terest and gxm5d good will ,,of a well established . I I . . .
loved wife of R, T. McPhillips, in her 29ih Conveyancing, Real Estate iqd Insurance busi- . . . I �
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&VEN—In ]Bruswls On the 25th ult., Alice address box 3, EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. 778 Before making their purchases, as we offer large inducements t6 the cash pur- �
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Olive, iqfant daughter of Lorenzo and Fliza- �' -.1--- . -.------ . — sorted. Our stock we h t received another large consignment of goods, making our stook
beth Ria' chaser. Our stocks in each department were never better as ave jug
LDRONvot aged 6 mouth@,, . - All -persons baying claims against . . re never better. Our - goods are the befit in complete in every d ;
_ . 0.T110E apartment, and at priees that cannot be surpassed in the
, Clinton on the 21st nit,, In" N the estate of the late Joh" Watson Tow was never Fic � large. Our prices we - I
Waldrop -an&-- - P . en i ,SUGARS Dominion. �
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t 10 months. in his life time, of the township of Tuckersmith, the market. Our stock is simply im . I I
IGGINS7`1111i tanley-OR the 81st nit,, Thomas and who died on or about the 19th of May, 188% and COFFEES. Extra value in CANNED FRUITS. Our Coffees and Ground I : I
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James, eldest son -of W. J. Biggins, Req.,aged are requested to lodge the same with the execv- Spices are p, Ire. I � .
16 yesim and 2 monihs. tors, and all persons i . ndebred to the estate are . I . - . . -
ICKENZIE—At Wheatland, Dak6ta, on the 17th re . I
MCK JL f quired to pay the sam e to ,�4e said execluto I : � . �
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nit., D Loan. enz o, ormerly of A"old, before -the Ist day OfL Deecmb6 - . I
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- ounity, aged 26 yeows. coo N . 1 1 L . T =, :ESS C3
. smith, Nov 1, lR82. ELL d i ; . . �'., _00:DLS
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CIRLIN Is AmBzn E of the undel�igned, Routh half of Lot 5, Con : . .
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W's Indiat pale ale and XXX stout in wood cession 16, GreyVon or abouti the 5th of Octobeil, I I A large and well selected - stock of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods in all the
ad bottle it L, TEORNVa Liquor btore. -776 1, four spring heifer, calves. 049 is all red; o4e a designs in Tea and Dinner ware. New designs in Chamber wpxe. '
. I � w` . ieaaing shades; Black and Colored Cashmeres in, endless variety, at the lowest
L. THoam& has bee . . spotted red and white Mulex'; and the othei-a NeOdesigns in Glassware. New designs in Majolica ware. New designs and ncem. . . . .
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r the Fab -field Plains Vi n appointed Agent mostly red with white on their- faces. Any pek- large stocks of Fancy Cu s and Saucers. . Large assortment in VANS, Td'ilet possible p i . �
neYard, which is noted son hearing of or seeing calv,9q-of this descriptloo, , P 11 - . . . . .
r the best wines in Canada. 776 . would very greatly oblige by sending word to toe sists'*c. - :
WmEs AND L-iQuoRs of the flnest unde i ned, Walton P. O., and any information I . . % - . . -
randa edicinal purposes at L. Tnoui&s that = lead to their recove wfli be sultab y , J through our immense disp�ay. I � �
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'or 6 rewarded. WM; DOUGLAS,`� .ome anc .
ami Liqio Store. 776 : 778x4l. I .
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To THh LADiza. — Scott Brothers ARM FOR SALE BY T'ENDER-Tende.. . I - . I I I I I . .NGS, - 7- 1
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aving Purchased In New York a complete and F will be received up to the 30th November I lys i - - I . I .
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ew outfit lor stamping patterns'for Kensington the undei signed, or either of them, for the pu r- � . I -1
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rowel and outline Embrgidery, also rai ing. chase of the foll6wing valuable farm: Being we it I . I
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%dies am respectfully solicited to es ,'6,d ex- half of Lot 1 and west half of Lot 2, in the 2z d I LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, . . A choice selection, in all the newest ae : signs, � at popular prices. . . .
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minQ lea. ScorT BROTURWS MUSi tru- Concession of Stanley, lately - owned by the Is �e i I -
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SPECIA' IJOTICE.-A Gambler's Epi. to RORERT HUNT, Kippen P. O.; WM. BLAIR i I . I �
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f which had no name nor itmeription on it. 0001) SHEEP FOR SALE. -The undersignad T - ' � .
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rious gambler and card 6�rper, M - R�— ; rams aiid one A lamb fox sale. The shearlin gs 1882. FALL. � 18-82. � . -
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ombstone, but I thin�k I could sugg, st. an appro- of the County of Oxford. The lamb is -from, a In Wool Goods of every description. I An'�immense stock of LadieW Fancy Wool
riate epitaph." "'What would you suggest ?" in- grlendid r,am owned by Mr. Patterson, of North . � . . Squares, Clouds and Promenade Scads ; ! ladies' and children's Wool Hoods, -
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aired his friend. "wilting for the last trump," Eatithope These sheep are � all they are repreogn- : I .
as the reoly. Li-quor Tea, is used by millions ted and will be sold ohefkpl - 4pply on the prem- - Mittens, etc. Ladies' Underwear, Gentlemen's Underwear, Misses'Underweart
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f Her Majesty's Bubji ctA throughout the world.. ises, Huron Road, MoKillop, gr to Seaforth P b. � i I Boys, Underwear, at prices that -defy competition. Canadian Plain Greys,
.,D. R0814, Groeer, Age:A, Seaforth. 774 MICHAEL REFFERIIAN. - 7��8 . -1 I � hite Scarlet and Fancy Check Fiannel�; also full range of all the leading
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township of Ifuliett, adjoining the village of U- . I ; Large assortment of Far Goods. Gentleimen's Fur Caps in ever
notto cup4 and mugs, Majolica ware, Torracotta K11 I � I - : IL '
I I toilet sets, du,,, that can be found , barn, for sale. The faim. contair-ig 100 serbst I L price. Ladies', Misses and Children's Fur Sets, Caps, 6tC., in great Variety, t
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Utside of e cities. In a feNq days we expect a about 80 of which are cleared'and in a hiph state I I - unapproachable prices. � i
arge cons ment of dinner sets, breakfast and* of oultivailon. The whole 10 well fenced, well .1 ! - .
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ea sets� ch will surpass anything we have ever watered and under -drained.' The re �S NOW SHOWING A FULL AND 9OMPLETE ASSORTMENT 01 L L � i �
bown for ! style and price. As we import difect all first-clAso. This is one of the choicest farfns ! - I - . I A I I .
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nces as Seaforth never heard of before. Come easy terms as the proprietor wishes to retire from �
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ne, come'all. WILSOA & YOUNG, 77.6 - . business. it is within sev�n miles of Seaforth * - OLOTHING DEPARTMENT. .
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- . grave roads lisding to each' place. For further I . � I . I
A HE M-A.RKETS. I - I particalars addre!ws Kinburn P. O., or apply on �he . . - ! �
prendses to W. E. CALDWE . LL, Proprietor. �78 , I a .9
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SEAFORTH, Nov. 2, 1882. - -- --- - i I - . AND OAPS, WOO�Sy YARNSt &C.. -maaaClothing ever offered to the Sea-
UCTION SALE of Farm Stock and lm�le'- i . . . I the largest and cheapest stock of Ready Xenia
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?all Wheat per busbel .......... $0 87 to 0 92 A meofs.-Mr J. P. Brine has been instructed I '. . forth trade, from the ohespest Tweed to t�e finest Broadcloth. Stacks of
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Spring W eat per bushel ........ 0 90 to 0 95, by Mr. Wiffimn -Logan, to sell by Public Aucti0, � and Boys' Overcoats that must be cleared. out this fall, having bought largely.i2i
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Oatis per mehol ................. 0 .83 to 084 on Lot 1Q, Concession 1, Sianley, adjoining,the : barga�ns, which we are determined to give
Peas per )ughel ................ 0 60 to -0 65 vill ge of Brucefleld, on koiiday, November '13, 1 this line we secured some very rare ' ill n
Barley pe bushel ........ ,,.. 0 45 to 0 55 �he millinery Department will. be opqn on and after SATURDAY NEXT, our customers the full benefit of. An ins ection of this department V co -
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1 I . ing property, viz : One span, of mareo conAriF ith an the novelties of the season. i vince th
Butter,.N?. I loose ........ 1 ... 0 18 to 0 19 , w . � . 0 closest buyer that readymadeR were never before offered at such low '
Butter, ti b .. .................. 0 17 to 0 20 four, I mare in foal to imported I 'Count Careless, ' � . I I . We cordially invite all to call and satisfy themselves. No -trouble to
Eggs ..1; 1 breeding mare in foal to the same horse, 1 filly , I . prices. �
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Flour, (Wi6 0 . lbs .:: ........... 2 50 to 2 70 001niDg two, sired by imported "Lord Aberdeen " show goods. I KER, genial, polite
Hay,new .......... :..*.:: ......... 8 00 to - 6 00 1.spring foal from "Count Careless," 13 milch coix'i ,, Customers will fmcl our new man, MR. ELMER PAR
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Rides, per 100 1bg .. ........... 5 00 to 8 0-0 supposed to be in calf, 1 farrow co�v, I heifer I ; ROOERIES FRF-SHi 900D AND CHEAP. , land obliging with a. � -
Shee'pRkina each ................ 0 75 to 1 50 wo, "4 1 . I � ., .
wool ............ .............. 7... 0.20 to- 0 21 coming three in cal i, 3 heifers coming t. ; , I , 1 Remember I the place, No. 3 Campbell's Block, opposite Royal Hotel. �
� spring calves, 16 Leicester P-wes, 3 surin , ! . �
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Salt (retail) pe -r -barrel ............ ' 1 25 breeding sow, all Berkshire; 2 lumber wagons 4 1 . � �
Salt (wholesale) per barrel. 1 00 democrat wagon with pole and shafts, 1 pair bh- ' A " *al invitation extended --to all to come and see. Close prices for Cash, . . �
Potatoes,. per bushel (new).::, * * 0 30 to 0 so sleighs,, I set double team harness, 1 Bet plow I eorc 11 . I � .
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I - . . harness, I fanning mill, 1 sijqgle reaper, Maxwell's Butter and Eggs. - � I . - - .
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FallWhea,t per bushel .......... S 0 87 to 0 90 set of new diamond haxrows, 1 land roller. I hay �
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Spring W�eat per bushel ........ 0 93 to. 0 96 rack I gri,d stone, I sugar kettle, I - gravel box, � I I . I
Oats, per ibushel ................ 0 32 to 0 33 1 wheelbarrow, 1 sheep �=k, tt gether with I J. McLOUGHLIN, W�itrley's Block, Seafort�.
Barley per bushel% ...... ........ 0 60 to 0 65 cradles, scythes, forks, spades, shovels and a lot I . . L UM-SDEN & WILSON
Peas per bushel ....... : ........ 0 60 to 0 65 of small art * icles. The whole win positively be i . � . I
Butter..-. 0 16 to 0 17 sold, as the proprietor is leaving the farm and - . . � . � I
. Anitbba. TxRms.-All sums of $5 and . . I I . i� . .
. � , *.*: :: *.*.:::::, *.,.,." ". *.' * 0 20 to 0 21 going to M � . . � . �
H ...... 7,00 to 8.00 under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit I
.1y tper Con .............. � 4 eg. � I I
Woo, o's . , .!Per bushel ............ 0 82 to 0 85 will be given on fnrnishing pproved joint not
... � ................... a ... 0 20 to. 0 21 A -discount of 6 per cent will be allowed fix C'uh GREAT BARGAINS IN Are now receiving New Stock in
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Hides, pe ..... 7 00 to 8 00 On ere I am I - -
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08s l0d ; red winter, Be 6d to 009 I I , � . .
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Od ; w. iite,, 09a ld ; club, 09s 5d, � I .
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oats, 5 06d;. barley, 5a 6d; peas, 76 ,
04d ; p � rk, 102s Od ; cheese, 59a 6d. ' DRYIGOODS, MILLINERY & MANTLES - t
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I - TUESDAYl NOVEMPER 21, 1882. - � I I . I THE .FfNEST EVER 13HOWN IN SEAFORTH. .
TORONTO, NOV. l. -Fall wheat, 80.90 . � . I # .
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81c ;! b B6y, per ton, $12 00 -to 316.00,; . 11 -2 1
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butter,, 18c to 25c; potatoes per bag, � . ,
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70c to 75c'4 eggs 1. , per doz.,. 23o to 25c.; . I I . . . .
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aresse& hogs, per 100 Ibis., $7.50 to . Britannia Lodge, No. 170, A. F. & � � NEW STOCKIN
$8.,'50 , ,�vo�l per pound, l8c to 20o. �A. M., take pleasure" :Z 8 7 .
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04eese Maxkets. I I . . I I 7
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Cheese Baje� 6,100 factory at 12c to 13c - - I 4 - �; � . .1
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two. lot� for home trade at 13c ; bnlk at df Toronto, at the above time and Pl"8- , � For all denominations, And at all prices.
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121c; 748,�boxes farm da;iry at 111c to Subject- � . . . OHEAP OASH STORE. v 1
13c. :�Oter, 15-0 .-packages at 30c 11P . : .
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tories ON I . New stock in Books of 0 kinds, Juvenile Books, Works on Travel Rua ad- ,
day ; 3J2 boxes were gold, viz.: 360 at . This is a rare opportunity to hear the most ; . venture, Historical end Scientific Works, Biographies of Eminent Men. Poetied
Ilic - 70Q at 114o ; 170 at 10jo- ; 2,500 popular . orator in Tana,4 at the pr# sent day. I ! . . an immense assortment of books suitable for Sun-
, The crowded houses that �greet him everywhere, Works in beautiful bindings,
at 12c, being September and balance of and the flattering Press zioticeo received, at -
. � "at Stoc�, Complete in Every Line. Call zknd day- School and - day .school prizes, Sunday School Libraries, &c. New stock in
the season's make. Factorymen are the big), estimation of his sbidti� a If you miss � , -1 Purses, Wallets, Pocket Books, Hand Bags, Japanese Goods and Fancy Goods in
hol � ding'f4 120 ; 20,000 boxes were sold this op�pl�rturiity, you will certainly regret it. I �.
' Tickets 25c, to till partS Of the hall. Aa only a rices. great -variety. Our stock will be very large this year in Fancy Goods for tb*
oino6 last market day in this section, i limited number of tickets are, to be sold, parties Inspect the Go6ds and P a holidays, and our prices will be so low that they Must 0611- Dofilt forget, we -
September and Ontober makes at 140 desirom of hearing the lecture should procure . - - , mean what we say -we will have the cheapest goods in town.
to 12c. ! ]Eight buyers were present. their tickets early. For sale at Wm.'kobertson - I - -
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MONTREAL, NOV. l. -Good. shipping ---- I BILOC . I HOFFMA..N BROTHERS, Sed - . -
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c&ttle-sold from 5c to 5ic ; ,second THE SEAFORTH GROCERY - . .
class, 4c to 41c. ; and third class ! 2jo - to I I I I . I
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for $129, or 5Jd per pound. . Eleven 1.3-ork PackiTig House.. . I . I* t rll' � 7
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demand from $4.50 to 68 each. Lambs ' � � . I � . I I I
from 15150 to $4 each. Calves were I I 1, We H ave Now - Positive Proof That Our
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Begs to remind his ,--are the Best alue in the
dull &-ad 15o to 20c lower for common . .
. f public that he is just in receipt �f a . . �
grades and shippers steers; New York . . - . I I .
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ply and'numero,us; fully 30 loads 'here AND I CLASSWARES . 1. - I I t, - -
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ket about Steady; tendency Was Of R � 0 . MEN"E.; FROST -PROOF FELT BOOTS -RUBBER FQXING,
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brought 03.75 to $4.50 ; choice 14.75 ; � WARRANTED WATER -PROOF. I I � *1 .
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trade - rnled about steady for all, grades . .r IF -,Cr-%. &Z.7 - . � . . -
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ra good to choioe MMSHO-ES AND RUBBERS IN GREAT VARIETY. �
sales ringed Yorke The Seaforth Grc?cery has become . . . ('11 EK-- R I E 8 -
1 $7 to 07.20; good Michigan $6.90 to noted for the excellefice and cheapness . � i . .NERAL-GRO*
$7. 10. � pigs and light Yorkers, 86. to of -its Teas. Better value now 'than � .� . OUR STOOK OF GE �
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07.30 to 07 , I i WINT illv renewed from the
hand'. I BT CA . Is being continUl best and cheapest markets, which en
onli fair. . I y . I . 3 'cheer, as the cheapest, The 1)ublic win do well to call and
Mr. Robb has now his Pork Paakiug !, abler us to DeU 91
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i I GTaan Trade. . and Sausage on hand as usual- ' I . I .
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Express , "f , � EORGE GOOD
luring, the past week, says: Cash Price paid for live hogs - I .1 ) . i .
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