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EMBER 21, 18
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. to re repifr-Johnsto 'a bridge
i-, of something like $15 but the
t has not yet been rend rd; one
ref this will have to be pat by this
01; and some slight repai on the
known as Chamber bridge,
-
is not yet paid. I exa ,, Wed the
on the Lucknow road, nd found
ottie repairs necessary, o ly at the
uge opposite the 3rd cone don, be-,
tee taahfteld and W&wanot4h, which
- ' break down any day. Sone slight
on Young's bridge, between
anntiosh. and Colborne, 1uLs been
used but not yet executed, 4t e cost
ittout $10, which will make it in good
east The following briges in my
&Won are kept up by the county, and
eeen
' not upon boundary lines: Antberly
lenge, 22 feet long, 9 feet high ; 18
Olga. river bridge, 94 feet long, 21 feet
gent Kintail bridge, 22 feet I1 ng, 9 feet
h; Kingsbridge bridge. 21 feet long,
t feet high;. Port Albeit brid e, 84 feet
eng, 14 feet high ; Grahanate, bridge, 12
eeint these bridges are all on Lake
ore Ashfield. Dunlop s br dge, Col -
20 feet long, 16 feet 4 inches
. h; Youne's bridge, 8th concession,
hornet 30- feet long, 7 feet high; both
these bridges in Colborne are on the
' Northern gravel road.
seaseemerenete
•
Biat Huron- Consery tives.
Vie annual meeting of the E1ast Ther -
Liberal Conservative ssociation
ens held in the town of Win ghana, on
Wednesday, December 12. here were
*out one hundred delegate present L Stiliman, 111 tde Century.
nem the different part& of he riding, neer ete....ne
4tua much euthusiasm was t anifested. Dean Swift's CunneriiILr g
Joseph Leech, president, Blnevale, ax•
taok the chair, and Mr. . Youhill, une or tue cleverest hoaxes eeer per -
tett as Secretary in the
eftetgrove. As the boi
the riding e for both Houses
Dtermiuns, it was deeided
anneiation should do for
following officers were then
rioneph Leech was, on
ff. Gunn, seconded by Wr
rnelected president. On mo
seconded by Mr.
and those who liave not live on imam&
thing else. Many hare thethalf Of their
potatoes still in the groneid, and some.
have the whele, A Mink got into —.--
nen house -last Week and killed 17
hens and 8 cocks for him, whilst his
wheat is frozen and his potatoes teeing.
There is a change of tune since the
winter of 1881 2.
eameementen....4 - i
• The Roar of London. [ '
As I write, sitting in my study wen-
dow, full five miles from the city proper,
I hear the roar of the traffic likehe
sea .on a rocky shore—the rush of he
incessant trains along the iron ways,
the rumble of myriads of drays along
hundreds of_rniles of stone paved streets
(for which wood is now being in part
substituted(, each no more to the gen-
eral symphony than the hum of a gnat
to the sounds of a •summer day—a nei-
n
SD
ed
a
time of soma unremitting front da
till dark. Yet I am bowered in .gr
trees, with cowslip and daisy-fieol
fields spread out under my eyes —no
spire, not a chimney -stack of the e-
tropolis visible ; and the carols of larks
and thrushes, the son of the nightin-
ilte
n'Y
of
gale, run through the web of sound
gold and silver threads through di
ta.hrio, with the twitter of sc re
sparrows like tiny. spangles thrown, on
at random. Ont of the ragnotbte
flashes the individual roar of a [nearer
train, the scream of a whistle, and the
roar dies away again, into the sullen
monody. This is. audible Londe .—tW.
petrated was one invented by Swift and
bsenoe of intended for the public good. He cans-
Diaries of ed to be printed and circulated some
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THE RURO
MUST AS AND
• AT THE—
N A RoCERY
EXP
EW YJAR
et:leek i eitch and every ep rtment are
a
n .of the li rgest nd best assortme
eying in ti!e all! Our perch se for CASH,ny
our e s °mere: goo Is at rices that oanno
and ssware wa never. better% Wje extei
nd s ,
at mageifl ent display. No tron,b1
ROOIRY DEPART
Our Grooe
' On Tea
'no umn
e buying i
der Gra
PI a L, th
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Goods in
Flo
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ard toJ beat—in fact th 3goods
ices froii 25 cents to 80 ce ts per
1 r et quenti ies. Our Sugars still as
rel t d Sugar for $1. Coffees a e roast
re e, pa e. Fruits in Raisios and C
ic s aed at acts mire. Picki s, Sano
bi anoe
r, Oafm
Lake ir
We have "giv
stock. We1
rtment of T
, and offer at
ner Set shoe
ho d a large
es Lamps
Wishing
r,
we are,
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p ices nu
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fully�c •
s held by;
re, theref
e beaten.
a Cordial
to show gc
ENT,
rything u
peak for
pound..
cheap as
d and gro
newts are
s, Jams,
OV -IS
eal, Gi anulated heat d and nes
nd He rings, etc.
ER wEPR1tMENT.
attention to this
ed direct from th
ud Chamber War
wally lo v Parti
ock belfcre makin
and will sell at
ixtureis. Bar Go
customers; a M
servants,
srr
RTH.
•
m, tete, and we
nn house in the
re, in a position
dir display of
invitation to ell
•od .
tided in a faun
hepaselves, they
penis1 tricots to
ever -10 poneds
nd on 'the tete
very °nett*, and
ejlies and 0413,-
,
ooess. HTnB,
epart ent, and hifitp inspection of
e, whi we have n w ott exhibi-
Old rtry a I rg and. photo°
s wis pg te patch se a Tea or
theii election. Ii fancy; goods
-
0 per pent. less than lase year's
ds in Glasses, Decanters, Bottles,
rry Clieletmas and. a Happy New
I .
FA LEY,. Seafor
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oN
ter
e almost e last words " of et street robber[pamed 7 FOUND.
that one EIliston, purporting to be written short -I n o te Maid St
C'th• The ly before the execution, in whih tozie
nthe S. McLoug
elected —
condemned thief was paade to say : '1ER i B gT
:
motion el , "Now, as 1 ,arti a dying man, L have t ying any
la Tubs, Pai
Ellison, . done something which may. be of good gg Empori
I°11 of P. use to the public. I have left with , an ARD ()ASH. 82
g
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Sat
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mighJ h
• onest mane -the' cnt.ly honest man I 'Eet °Ben
Ceder was elected wee pre ident. A.
Of all my winked brethren, the
Tr. Musgrove, was, on rctotion of Dr.
eller was acquainted with—th:
'ffolrees, seconded by j.
Ti
elected secretary -treasurer.
lams, ' their abode, with a short accou
The fbI chief Grimes they have eommi
names qu oat, ean 1.1 d
ember the old
t of the bertson
tted,
jil
laces cif
eed.goads aria
r.,3j 833
toning were elected vice-presidents of
many of which I have been t eir ac. ve y tenni
•their respeetive rcamieipalit es :—How- oomplice, and heard the rest fr m their N Lie d of Cc•ffe
ick, Wra. G. Strong, Gr y, Robert own mouths, I have likewise t down int nd you w
Bowen, McKillop, -J.- C. Morrison ; the names of those we call our setters, Be d. 8341
'Orris, John Perdue; Tar berry, R. on ARE lies
of the wicked houses we freqn nt,- and
; Hullett, John Britton ; 60 .., 60o.. 63
J. Evans
all of those wbo receive ..and • ay our' gr :eery or tee p di
Wzoxeter, Win liarin ; Brt188618' etolen goods. I have solemnly+ charged te fo 1 -ss mon y.
Bee. Gerry, ; Wingh am. T II]
Blyth, joha Eroign. Mov , t d shoe n Mai
Whites, seconded by Hen r e to g th
that the next meetieg Of the c All th s de te to
bol.,s
be held at Brussels —Oa t
Iiarritel the
meeting then adjourned. ABE VINT411.
. tare, a sp did lot of
Co. ha e w on 1 han
,
Guest, this honest man, and_ have rece
d by Dr. pro -mise upon oath, that, when
ved his
ver
r tob-
i 1 look
e nam:
end th
f at; a: la°
hey mai
Deapl
eet rob
ter, fe
1
/golf
A,Le y's
eet, await s
lin, Sake th.
he
of
oh
uantity
s or; Boll
m Cloder
AURA
dal, a 'av
onery, tob
land, ne
o bar ar
ho h s
Lys it as n
ways by it
_Tees
or 71p.,
arid you wi
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t
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a
Perkins, hems of any rogue to be tried
association bery and house breaking, be
ried. The -
, into his list, and, if he finds
there of the thief concerned, td
•; whole paper to the Governro
thi I here ive m COM anion
eidale awe public wanaing, and hope that
take it." • We are told that th
ruse succeeded so well that st
ebringville beries were, for many years
m patent
and far between.
estestasateessimeat
er wedding Birthe.
• bet
yo
fo
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Nan
Perth Items.
Shooting match at Rim
after Chrietmaa.
1—The proprietors of the
gilt mill have put in the
re 'era.
Is --Mr. and Mrs. Reber
wrtie, celebrated their sil
(tithe 7-th inst.
—Mrs. Storer has been re
the Stratford school board
p
•
Boyes, of
McOONNELL.—In Sheldon, bakota, n the 28
ult., the wife of Mr. W. C. McConnell of•
-engaged by ste, i
s teacher of 'if Ct./X.—In Mitchell, on the 10th inst, the.
: of lit Y. A. F. Tully of a daughter.
entede, $3O0 per annum.
• CARLING..--aIn Mitchell, on the llth inst., th
—The auanat ball and sapper of the, •
wife of Mr: Frank Carling of twhis--:sons..
eke' place on ; BARTLIFT.—In Seaforth, on the 5.bh insta t
ire Brigade will
the evening of the 24th ins,
very suecessful and
nine -ern the first of a series
Vents, was given the other
Adonbank Sons of Temper
! —dins Lucy Heal, of
lately presented -with v
I wife_r Mr. Chas. Barthff of a daughter.
In Seaforth, on the llth inst the wi
interesth3g Wit"-
. , of John Ward of a son.
f entertain- ; WEER.—In Turnberry, on the 2nd ink. the
eight by the of Mr. Bobcat Weir of a son.
LOCKHART..--In East Wawanosh, ion t 8
DOS ! - inst , the wife of Mr. Matthew Lo klaar
In able gold LOWRIE. —In East Wawandsla; on thel 8t1 ins
Bethel, was teaeher, of a son. • I
• the wile of Mr. James Lowrie of a Bang
watch and chain, in consideretion of
- STEWAR r —In Blnevale, on the 12t ns
--- her services in Bethel burgh choir Wife of ItIr. Thomas Stewart of a s
&ring the last ten years.
=The Mitehell public chool board ' .Marrieges.
have rescinded a previous - esolution in
FOLK—WIIITELEY.----4n Seaforth, b t e 2 t
eand have net , by Rev. Mr. Mills, Mr. JOriathan, F
erl.
favor of using the cu" read
unanimously decided ; favor of the of Per ,nsylvania, to Mies Mara A. Whitel
of Se :farth. -
MUS'1ARD--BROADFOOT.--At the irs id nee
istook, over the bride's fatheraTutkersmith, o t el
ides, recent- inst., by Rev. Mr. Stewart, Mr, J m M
—The congregation of Ta
which Rev. Mr, Stewart pre
V presented their esteemed
slur coat and silver tilting
set.
—The Anchor Mi is at
tard, of Kaiasas, to Sarah, second d ughte
1
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0
pastor
0
Jame s Broadfoot, Esq:
pitcher 19.nd ROBB—BHOADFOoff.—At the residetic of h
bride's father, Tuckersmitb, on the 8th inst.
irkton have by Rev. Mr. Stewart, Mr. John 11: btal o
• Dakota, to Margaret, youngest a ug te o
o
been ranninat fall cepa ity a, IU1. James Bioadfooti Esq. ;
The amountofgrining aid chopping
DODDS—GRIEVE —At the resiclen
doneis simply wonderfal,aIld. the quality bride's father, McKillop, on thO
of the work done is equal o the van- by Rev. Mr. Mnagrave, Mr. BoladYt
tity, McKillop, to Margaret, daughte
G•ieve, Esq.
—The landlady of the I Commercial HOLTZ—nsit-fial.—At the Zurich pa
flotl,atCromarty,f'.umet1JYMr8.Tuffin, the 10th inst., by Bev. H. Dietla
now Mrs. John Taggart, h s rented the -oi z of Bake, to Miss Elizabeth
hotel to Mr. Alex. Ross, of Dublin, who: GAISrli—RITTER.—At the rosiden
takes. possession of it at tkhe beginning bride's parents, on the 13th inst.,
ofthe Nesv Year. Diellan-m assisted by Ref.- J.
—Mr. W. Ferguson ha. ng resigned
his position ss teacher in School Sec-
tion No. 8, -Logen, the t ustees have
secured for the coming ye4r the services
of Miss Anderson • of Smitan Falls, who
comes to the section highlt recommend- 19th inst., by Rev. A. D. McDona
Thompson to Mrs. Rachel MoDijni
Morris.'
41.11i EN S a-MITCHELL.—In Seafoii1
17th inst. ,'Mr, Wm. T. Aikens, of
Mrs. Jane Mitchel, of Egniondvill
CAMi BE,LL—CALDWELL.—At Dis
i
Territory, on the 4th met., by Rev R.'Livin
sto: e, Mr. Wm. Campbell, forrne 13 of El
J ldest daughter, of r. Geon
0t,
of h
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nit
dds .;
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id
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so age, o
, Mr, •
Fisher,
e of !th
y Rev=
Schinit
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ef Crediton, Mr. George Gamer to Miss Ma
Ritter, both of the township of Ste hn.
BUCK—BAKER.—In Dublin, on the 12th hist k
by Rev. J. -Edmonds, of Seaforth, . Marl
Buck, of Goble's Corners, Oxford county, 0
Ivlis Mary Ann Baker, of Dublin.
TIEOTPSON-McDONALD..--4n Sek • rth, on t
, Mr. Ro
ld, both
ed.
—The Methodist Epis opals of St.
Marys recently presented Pheir minister
ev. Mr. Sharp, with a handsois3e
buffalo robe and organ s ol, and his
little daughter with a net. eup
with her name nicely eng aved thereon.
—Mr. E. Davis, mail -carrier and.
stage; driver between Killkton and St.
Marys, died at his residence on Tuesday
night, last week, in the forty second
year of his age. Atwide d six children
mourn his death.
—Freddy Weed, on f M. J. Wood,
of the sixth conceasion L gen, met with
a painful accident a ew days ego.
While engaged oiling the straw cutter,
which was run by a h power,, his
janket sleeve,by some me ns, got caught
te the peein, drawing is arm into it
and. inflicting a severe fl eh wound.
—The St. Marys Argus says: One
after another the boys ar f3 coming back
—or at least all who ea —from. Mani-
toba to spend the winter at home. We
hear a good deal about the fine, dry,
bracing air ef the Noith esti but some-
how they seem to prefer the air of the
Old folks' fireside far th holidays at all
events.
—Messrs. Allan and Duncan McDou-
gall have returned fr na Manitoba to
their former home in F llarton, having
suffered. a heavy lees there by prairie fires,
losing forty tons of hay Their spring
wheat was good, oats and potatoes a, fair
crop. Times they repor as very dull
for laboring men. The speak hardly
of the effeets of land onopolies, the
syndicate lands being coked up from
sale.
—The following from a. private letter
from Shell River, Manit ba, to. a friend
in Shakespeare, may be of interest
"The thermonaetor is dinning .down
among the thirties, there is little or no
flour in the settlement, the local mills
being broer( down, an the big mill at
Bit -tie will not grind. o r frozen wheat.
Thee° WhQ have potato s live on there,
lett to ane, e
adwell, lately of Hibbert.
• •
Deaths.
SHARP.—In East Wawanosh, on t
William John Sharp, aged 28 year
and 20 days.
snimsionsolo
AUCTION SALES.
On Monday, December 24, 11112 o'c
noon, on Lot 19, concession 3, -
Hd
Farm Stocka,nd Implements
Aikens, Proprietor; J. P. Brine,
e7111
, 2;m41
•
JilrL
On Fi4.day, Deo. 28, at 1 o'clo
ri., on_ Lot 9, 00110084011 10,
Farm stock, implements, ette..
Wideman, proprietor; 1. Beimenb
auctioneer. .
On Saturday, Deo'2at 1 o'coc
m., on Lot 30,. North Boundary,
stock and implemen
ptieii.
Rhode, proprietor; E. Boseenberty,
.
tioneer. .
Ort Thursday, Dec. 27, at 1 o'cloc
m., on Lot 28, South Boundary,
Farm stock end implement . Ch
Wil lert, proprietor; E. Boase berry
' 1
tioneer.
On 'Wednesday, Decemb r 19,"
o'clock, p. m., on the prerni OS of
Horan, in Tuckersmith. Mort
Sale of Farm Stock eno. Christ)
Murphy, Mortgagee.
On Friday, December 28, at 12 Ot
noon, sharp, on the Curry- Farm
joining the ; town of Sesforth, H.
Cattle, - Sheep, Swine • and Po
Wm. Grieve, FrOpridOr ; J. P.
Auctioneer.
On Saturday, December 29,
o'clock, p. me at the Commercial
Seaforth. A valuable Farm in I
smith. Robert Grieve, Propriet
P. Brine, Auctioneer.
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e the ' ainO ims.edia
claims gai st th 3 est
itbout1 dely, for adj
ounta re in the ha
Seafor It, to whom
rsceipt • yen n
N, AdrpinitratOT.
—A meetir of t eel
lip of Tub!-ersmith
Mation, of candidate
-Deputy Be ve and
o. 8, E ncndville, o
cembe1 3, at, tile
M. Mc ON ELL, Cle
0
0
0
3,
1 10
1 05
1 12
0 82
0 70
0 56
0 16
0 16
0 21
2 85
6 00
7 00
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1 00
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ME
HvIRD
ON
shot/
en di
; ni e
ut aws.
oi4plete t
ND
r sho
ter eD
an
ce1etna
EV
have
oqps, an
ly 4s rep
A. CLI
ARE IIE
LOO, T/INGII-1AM
g for yo
rent sty
different
Also the
ck of
CUTLE4Y •
to seleclt from
es of C op ing
mekes ofl Or ss
arest and niost
LIIER-PA ED tARIE
in W1flh4 tr, Co prising
e Basket, ickle 3tics,
es, - NaPken Rings, Knives,
poons. • 4iio a full line of
ed: i 1
. ,
A ' SILVER GO D.
on !out p4ted
m to be eact-
I I 1
NE ..tit o.
! • I
Tit, the Inhabitants of Seaforth
• and Surrounding Country.
CHIMNEY TOP, DO. 20, 1883.
AM:ES AND GENTLEMEN t_ In reply to numeroas iogniries, I beg to
. .
you that when on my annual duns tour of 1883, my laeadvarters will 'be
info , I
as advertised in previotts years? at the store of Messrs. Lurnsden in Wilson, the
beinf one with re in 4;iie des 13 to sepply all benevolent PeOple at this seasonof
theear with title most Innul goods at reasonable prices, aria I assure yort
i .
pkc
s you Will readily conclude that they give many
petitots. I will this year leave with 'them an
that1by examining their
•libelalavantiges over aill eo
abundance of goods to sepPly
•11
(S1
a full warrant
,uaranteetI
e entd.
heat,
;
'forni
arley,
5 00d ;
1.0
re.
2o t
2.00
bag
630o.
0 t
state o
th ar
ly, an
shonl
(Amen
Is of
aymen
nam
E37-3
tors
:11 tak
for th
Lin ci Iloi
londa
ur of
. 837
17/
ii A
SALE
Br no has be
by ublic
trill
at p
pni
ce
of
fe
till
wa
1
ildings,
within six
Klppen.
elnp, and
now farm n
per iec, the ento
Kb
a d thap
k own on
the Aneti n
previously
.!P. Brin
(71REAT
N-.11 She •,
has been in
Piuolic A#
the Towe 't.)
at the hour
valuable pr
working 1 o
7 yoars ol 1,
hipported 0
old brea r
Rai to iniP
fibril itup
c m}
ing 3
g. li.ing b
b
ed (roni
s a,anPlof ail
i eh (4c)•
e Of, 2 far
4 two -y01
arling s
pairs pur
1 ram lam
thoroughb
dther attic
Without re
Seafoith la
Lind tindr,
redit wi 1
otes. A
e allow
RIEVE
LES.
KERSMITIF FOR
TION. --Mr, p.
he proprietor to sell
mmermal Hoel, in
day,DeeemhOr 29,
-known fend, the
eingi Lot 18 Con-
ntamiog 1001 miles
from stumptl, well
a high state 1 cal-
oedl There
ere are good
lenti of *ate
11 and bre
•J F ;RIVE INTU
13 PUBLIC 1U
u instructed by
uction at the C
own o eaforth, on Stith
oolock in., that we
•erty o obert GrieVe,
on 4 neltermith,
which 0 are cleartd,fre
(ad, d rdrained, and in
e bush is bard
te land o • the farm. ,
ood orchard and
i es of Sealfor
t one of the bek
i e Bold chep,
n Dakota
t purch a se m
1 t ce to with'
nt of the
t e day of cal
, or Mr. T
BERT
ctioneer.
2
2
.1833/0 I: OFTENC4- INED BY FETE
hther a
EMERGE e . II. pier amm's
Croup Rea edy is the giant con eror if
tho e diseas s. ut of "500 bottl a s • 1 no di -
sal sfaelion al eached us. Eve y fa 11 ly th it
we have he rcl tam wh has used it, in it, o
be : bles'in r t: liern, a cl giVC ieh liest r
o• mendat our The r nady is asil : drain -
ter d to h Idr , cause no pain nd-i ierfect 37
o
af '. Ever ilupily sli uld secur - a ; Atle a d
1,.e •p it in t ei IiousC f r 1150 in Cruel a nee
So etimes hi dren are attacked sudd 1 ly wi h
up, and n few h'uro
•
dicine,w heir liv s ight 1 aye e'freach e
lnissrav d
less the 2 ents. Any one lug 1
ar be3o cl
• for co m n sore t oat or t m desp r-
• cases of dii # thcria or coup, and it dies
dowha w : dverti o, w me lY •IK you o
uskao
58' your on. y wit be infund d.
ad the f g ,C „ ev. H. Di-rla,h lea,Zari la
.
I feel . so _rate' 1 to rd y ur
td.pi—cimffat cann(lt rcfrahi in M gil ng yo a,
atii of my ,apo eeiat on. arly 1 st
rgihntgirandyi, was taken shdden y ill i ith aro ip
one of t . • perate dis ases 'hie i _eller ly
tack ohil and after ryin CVC l thing to
though o, neigh )or 011810 i 141 said he
d somet .ir4g that would posi ivel give he
l L:
ititd1 ertflie# aCcordingl bro ght
; . Dipht etia ud roup It :ni-
y, which I dly ued. ter sing one sin le
e, I co Id :u the lijbtle one eco ## ng eas or,
d a rep titlo of the e #: e gav pe anent r
•
:.
. ipriwnagra
mas
e . In on I don, I wo Id r com;:eulsdn,d1; 'c
I ybOdY i i the sarne predie men .
ill a cep t e e few lines, rem in,
t
us. 'ERT0N, Ex; ...r, July
ale E ICKSON e# CO.', Se: °db.
or s
Cr
01
0
•
10
a
a
OT
is no
frame
It is
from
farina th town -
ILO, the propeetor is
mins, of 3-4110—Ten
,200 within 3
ie ainder h
, eau be learne
orn s Grieve, Mc
days,
made
from
(Mop,
IEVE, Prop let or;
87-1
TION L D of gorges,
vine and 'ou try—Mr. J. P
actedby M. m. Griev, to
on the Cu ry Frm. ail
id and young with handsome !Christmas boxes.
NEp)•
SANTA CtAUS.
Cattle,
Brine
sell by
, Pining
aforth, on Fr day, Decemb r 28th, her houses' cost pnee. S
har, thb fo lowing
Working: orse, 1 1
heayy daugl t m re
LU
O..
MERR
CHRISTMAS.
"NE6mmoommimmt
We e a Large Assort-
ment of
Useful Articles Suit-
able fo. Holiday Presets.
Plea Ise
Cheap
all ond Inspect at the
ash Store of HOFF-
MAN ROS.,,Seaforth.
MERFlY CHRISTMAS.
_
gRANp 7L.
E FOR ONE MONT
H.
THONIAS KIDD
ill Commenpe this. Morning and Con-
tinue -all this Month,
•
• .1
RAND CLEARINC SALE
0 his immense stoc
to matoh, Cashmere, Plaid
tee WEDDI G and MOURNING orders. Millinery, Wool Goods, Maetles,
F , Tweed, Und relothing, and Gents' Furnishings, must be eleared.
o my immense importations, I have bought for •CASH some ;very
New Goods. Canadian and Scotch Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels.,
Clothing, and hoiee lines in Dress Goods, which I am offering at
f price. rithandle nothing but first-class new and fashionable goods,
11 them out the lowest living profinfer ready cash.
of D
ow to Spend
A HAPPY
—AND—
New Year's,
PAY A VISIT TO
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS
(SEVENTEENT11 TEAR.)
BESS GOODS. Rich Silks, Velvets with Brordes
and Costume Cloths. Particular attentiou iven
1
a
rs, Shawl
addition
ge lots of
adymade
s than ha
ni I will s
Expecti
have seen
g an advance ia the price of TEAS, caused by the appreachingwar,
ed a large consignment of very choice lines, which I will sell at
gars and General Groceries in proportion.
—Any one needing Boots and Shoes should see m
itivelymnst be cleared out this season.
Of 12 o'clo
perty, viz::
(16 years ol
breeding in
ttnplain,1 b
import
ted Viceroy
4d. Glenelg i
0
years old in oal toBOOTS AND SAOE
ng mare seye • years stock and prices. They po
nest Sandy nd in.
reeding :ma bred tar INSPECTION II4VITED.
to Viceroy, 1 filly
bi ild from old! W llingtou, i 1 I a earling
e from old Wellington, 1 year' ng filly
iamplain, lt spring -111Iy! bred- from
, , ,!horse colt from Old EtetAiriiie, 1
a tiled driving pnies,4 nhwly calved
2 milch co*s opposed ltd o with
i)
r Icows, 1 three- ear -Old h ifer in calf,
r- id heifers, 1 wo-ear- lcit tear, 3
Ors, 2 yearling h .ifeta, 7 s Dint, calves,
bred Leicester wes,1 pail: ewe lambs
3 small Betks lee sows, also a lot of
ed prize poultry of vaaio s breedaand
Ls The wh. le vill posit ve13 be sold
erve as the rop ietor is lea,ving the
Terms f S41e.—A11 um !of $10
qh ; over ha ara 011 12 ionths'
given on urn shi glap rol d joint
scount of 6cen;s0ntt10d018r will
O i. cad.' - on credit ainc, nits. Wm...,
prietor ; b.. P. BTE Auetio8n3e7er.
inesameteteresteumme
STRAY ANIMALS
aTR Y M.—Cnnip into the premises of the
nude tied, nea Bandon,. Coiae ssion 9,
ullet, 011 he 18111 o Deccmbor, a ran. The
13°.:7extY'
;
wner can ve the S5110 '1)3# )r g ;r
aying d ges and experthes. LA.‘,141,E 3.0E
1
TEER.—Rtrayed from the remises
•dersigned, Let 1, Cone° 'ion 13,
• ut of September 'a red and-
, supplied to be coming thr e. The
ve the sarhe 011 proving pro erty and
es. THOMAS LITTLa. 837x4
-t- -
011RD.—Straired from the Premises
e I ubreriber hbout the 15111 oil Novem
steers co big three or four years
ere heard bf about iIwo weeks ago on
cession of McKillop, going towards
me of Hdllett. Part, if not ali of
arked wit1( T On the plate Or rump.
m are light colored and solne dark,
ive a eorreK description Of them, as
of a lot of 130 head. Any person
information as will lead to their re -
receive the above reward. THOMAS
K, Mckilgop, Decem r 1-1411 1888;
• 837
etetatiz
. •
STRA
of ti
rtinett,
vhite ste
wner c4.n
paying
51'
of
er last
old. T q
the 9th
the town
them, ar
Some ol t
but calm
they al*
giving an
i.covery *i
OVEN
EA
as
g agem
on the
N
ACHE S WANTED.
WANT ED -W anted ,a female teacher
a s stant for Itariock pnblio 01,1001. En -
n f r three in nths. Duties eommence.
Janna 1884, apply to THOMAS
Seeretary'He.rlook r. ?. 837x2
TEACHER WANTAD FOR 1884,—An assistant
teacb r for S. S. No, 6, Usborne. ; Applica-
tions ata g salary received until 1 the 29th of
December. r. JOHN GODBOLT, sectetery, win-
! 837-2
THOMAS KIDD,
•
FOR RARE AND BEAUTIFUL
HOLIDAY GOODS
—GO TO—
M. R. COUNTER'S
DR
HOW
Licenti
College
and S
burgh;
DR
ESS GQ0DS, VELVETS, &C.
J. L SMITH, SEAFORTH,
ALLS
JEWELRY EMPORIUM,
SEAFORTH.
WATOH ES
ibt Gold :and :Silver' Casett, handsomely •
eh Bed. Hinting I and !Open Face—
L dies' and Gent's—in all the leading
athl best makes.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS STOCK OF
DRESS GODS, VELVETS, Stc,
rHICH
DURIN
ELLI TT :& UNN,
BRU EFIELD.
RD ELLI T, WILLIAM GUNN„i
of the Ro oil Licentiate of the Royal
f Physi8i1I1S Collegd of Ph3 sieians
and Surgens, Edini
giec°e1:tliate iii burgh ; late of the Hos-:
Edinburg . pital for Women, Lon'
83821 don, neglaerl.
fr
$3
W16.. BE SLD AT A GREAT §AORIFICE
TOIS MONTH. CALL IN AND SEE THEM:
, .
FRSH TES ALWAYS ON HA:N:.
SMITH, Itfain Stree, Sea/rth,
I beg
to annot
I have prirchasedi
ness in al its bran
liberal p
merit a c
AL
REQU
CLOCKS.
Thirty to choose
gine thorn 75c to
ne Hundred an
mt. Prices ra
•
LIEWtRY.
e invite insp ction to the latest
st le of Solid Gold Jewelry of standard
qi4aliby. Also Bo led Plate; Electro -
Plate and Black Jewelry in sets
Brooches, Ear Rins, Labe Pins, Brace
1es, Necklets, L ckcete, Gu.ards, Al
berts, Gem Rings, Seal Rings, Ban
Rings,. 18k and 1k Wedding Rings
Scarf Pin, Cuff, 1iollar and Shirt But
tons, Bab Pins, e.
S ELVERWAR .
i New 4d. elegant 4esigns in Te
eat, Tilting Pitchers, Tete -a -Tete Sets
all Bells, Berry Dishe, Biscuit jar
ake Baekets. See bur Basket a
3.50i Cerd Receiver, Card Case
astors from $1.25. tot 422. See OD
ruets at $2.50—tetra4 value. Pickl
tends, Individual Cruets, Cele
tands, 1np8 and Goblets, Cups an
Saucers, Dessertu Sets, Epergnes, Hot
'vVare, Jewel Stands, !Napkin Ring
oast Reks, Vases,. Waiters, Salts an
Peppers, Butter Dishes Spoon Holder
Dinner, Dessert and Tea 31.131V68, Di
er, Desert and Tea Forks and Spoon
reit Kneves, Bttter Knives, Master
na Seat Bpoons, (to.
SUNDRIES.
UNCEMENT.
• • 1
1
Gold, Silver, Steel and Rubber Spee -
tacks and Eye Glasses from 25o to $12;
case thrown in. Jewel Boxes, Music
Boxes, Travelling Cass, Silver Thim-
bles, Card Case, Portmonias, Tobacco
Pouches, Cigar Cases, Meerschaum,
Brier, Wbod and Clay Pipes in endleas
variety.
LAMES AND COTLEMEN
Seekipg tt choice selection of Christm s
and New Year's Gifts, are advised o
visit Santa Claus' Extosition now b4-
Mg held at COUNTER'S Jewelry
Store.;Latest styles, largest stook a d
lowest prices.
r.
ADMISSION FREE.
All are invited to examine th
splendid holiday gat, whether th
wish to purchase or nt. It will be
pleesure for us to exhibit -dm stock a
a pleaaure fo t you to see it.
R. COUNTER,
se,
a.
The Lading end Reliable Jewell 4L,
direetlyt opposite J. S. Porter's ch ap
°Beth furniture store.
_ ENTIRE STOCK FOR SERVI
111111,km BUM'S FOR SERVICE. --The un-
ce to the peop1e of Seafotth and ffarrounding country, that
he e: ate f my late husband, and I will carry on the busi-
hes a formeriy. Thanking our msny customers for he very
d int the past, we hope by strict attention to business to
e same
ronage bestow
ntinuattete of t
PESO
ITD TO
ateetede
S INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE ARE
LL AND SETTLE THE SAME.
/11ZS. JOHN _KIDD,
Main Street, Seaforth.
11
1
E.
derslgned will keep on Lot 21, Conr,essio
MeKillop, one thoroughbred and one grade
ham bril. Terms—For the thoraughbred, 65
thoroughbred c W8, and 6 ior grade tows,
the ae sen. For the grade, $].147r the sea
The thoroughbroA is a first-elas animal, an
ceired first priz 3 at Blames and second at
forth sh#::ws JOHN STAFORD. 837
13,'
An -
for
for
011.
re -
ea
FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF T...
T°,1,11r
0 COUNTY. ---I shall keep for la pr e-
1 inent of st# ek two pis of supeior breeding. One
Poland China pig and one Snifolk pig; both ure
bred and from the perm of the best swine in Am-
erica.. The advantages of Poland Chinaz re :
it—Thsir susceptihility toheing 14ttei ed a any
arge
b
other brc ed; 4.11—They are the most hand
ably
ali
1 a and of the b st st;:i le. eeaTnhepSguswfloltinkbseibarsam
ek
rea
1 e :
triers.
well-knownetenrTedli
sCall
iae ne(1atebdhave i $1 per Ow, payable at the time 0 ser-
vice, with privile e of returning if neeessa , at
the Alrua Hotel; lbron Read, Hullett. II RRY
1 CLABI, Proprie
• age; 2d---theiatapaeity or growing very
• if desired; 3d---1 hey will produce .eonside
more pork for the same aireom .1 of feed the.
•
T •