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MR. RDTT0T-t,-SiX -. It seems to me headed by the Listowel brais and a there was'yet one ini ! A Place to Leave You;r
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that there isr : ur: line of is 1g JAMES P10KARD I ! .
aolftethmijx wrong in o mare' was taken through'the required to tak4p, namely, that of erect- The bed aimed to be the .deepest i . . �
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this there m*ust be more 'form and retm'-n6d to the b' . SIGN' OF THE- RED FLAG'' � .
uni ity* asement of the and -comfortable for a pl4ce of worship., . � � .. . � � - - i- I - � �
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*.ach of whom is -'in "Session of $6,000. PrePO,red.l � '�, , I . -. AUCTION SALES. . . I � I ' -
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-other loaii.,� his money at 6 per ' . Blyth. I '. - . , , 8 rp, on. I . , , 8
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both. are worth, th6 aame amount, Yet - BIBIX SGCIETY MEETI � The -annual, that as the Con egation was one of- the -sion 8 Grey,- F rin Stock and Imple- ' %
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i the party lending bd& i4oney . . Bible Society m 6eti;g ��;s held . in 'the wealthiest in t e --county, and not by ments. �M�jalier 'ovenlock Pr rietor ; CAMPBELL'S BLOCK f,
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. $6,000), wheveas th V1 ' f the farm The meeting, wjjjqh� was the largest for - thought necessary - would - ,be fc� , On Monday' , February 2nd, 1885, at . � . I
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W, y should one pay a�out- folik-teen agent,, Rev. Mr. 1, Cosh. The resident se't - th,e. ball moving in the way cession 10, Morris, Parm. Stock. Dun- : . MAIN STREET' SY-AFORTH. - ' KIDDS'Ernporium. .
times the taxes that thi other, �Writh . ministers we 7
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� 'e"ilyremedied. The Assessor, is sup- re-elected Presitlant, alid Dr. Sloan, I quired. Mr. Elder then ref�rred to the at 12 o'clock,,noon, on�Lot 3, Concession , 19, . - � -
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melLt vvith regard to his business.' To BRIEFS.—Mr. Gidelon Ritchieis suffer- them together on this occ*asioii, namely, horses. John McMilllmi, PrQprietor ; J. Keep Your'Mind on the Fact that Pickdrd"s R� ADY-MAD.-E
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value correctly he 111M it take into con- , with erys;pelas in thelface.—Mrs. thatof presenting .the pastor and his P.. Brine anil James Oke, Auctioneers. � I . . . - I I .
sideration the productiveness of .the nrwin' who ih to been very ill all win- wife,with a tangible token of their : On Monday, February 16, at 12 . - .
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larm. Mter deducting a minimum ter, is still VeUi low.—The A esteem and-appkieciation. At this point O'clock, noon, on Lot . 13, Concession 7, . I . . - I I 0 �� :
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. Avould, do away with that nuisancej Council,- reconi, n ding the erection of a with a handsome black fur jacket. Mr. ments and Furniture. Sidney Morton : :7 � -- I .
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, Personal Property, since the income, and -county poor ho, - I , Auctioneer. ), ; -L —DIDES � j C reduced at any cost, prexious, to arrival
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� basis. Andby doing away with per- Agricultural &cjety will be held in valuable and wi6xpected ifts they, had, A I o'clock p. in., sharp, on Lot 21, . ' . � . I I . I
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- sonal property, another injustic � Ird. Thomson, Concession 9, Morris, Farm Stock. . �
. begotridof, un -just because the man F ebruary 5th. A good time is expected.. .. and - jissured them that their kind, Andre � Laidlaw Proprietor; George . � . � I I
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- grow . m.g grain gets off without paying _—It is rurnor,d fhat somei of our new attention* both in the pastand on --Kirkby, . 'Auctionee'r, I , Spri ng Purchases.
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farm is more adapted to. raising st�ck . ' , making ' - ,ret - - . THE XAkkETS.1` - . . 'On Hand a Full Assortin, ent of Sizes of � . .
nx�fst pay for doing so, and thus a re- another munni - election necessary, - was that on account of ill health he - had I V 1 1 . ,,uit I I
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strietion is put on the very 'industi* PoLITICAL -- I —Pursuant to not beenable to,give them that seivicq ... . , � 11 . . . This -way, gentlemen, to get a S or .
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that- tenda to enrich oui country, and a previous annou . cement 1%11'r. Gibson, -M. he felt t4ey wer4 entitled to but which " ' 07's
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� . Fall Wheat per bushel.... -.. .... so 80 to 0, 82 Men's, Youths' and, Boy's Read -Made Clothing Overcoat at your o
prernium, as it were, on that which, by P. P., addre,r9ed hi's ponstituents in he hope4 in the future, 'with the bless- Spling' Wbeat per bushel ........ 0 80 to 0 82 1 . . . .y I . .
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poverish it. . public questions' of the day. A large. to render them. - ,At the close of the ; Peas Oer bushel .......... .. .... 0 56 to 0 57 . .
-In the case of mortgages the � mo n1unber were pTes nt in the tonaperance reply'the ladies commenced s . Bailey per bushel ... i .'.... . .. AT�PRICES TO SUIT'THE TIMES-. at startling ligures. Quality, styleand
Z�l Aga- I _ erving the Butte., No. 1, loose..'. .. ..'.... 0 10 to 0 17 . . I I . - F - .
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ge income hall to liste� r, Gibs * n.. - good things so liberally pr
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he receives froin'the m ortgago, and the John MeMilla I I ; P . WIM e. also premqeiit,� which, for quantity and quility could Eggs . .............. .. .... . 0 18 to 0 is - durability the true characteristics of
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. . . � Flour, per 100 Ilia ................ 2 00 to 2 2,5 . .
�. Mortgager on the incom e of 'the place Mr. R.- Hend'vs 1' pre.sided,_ and,the not'be surpassed, .and though, ,-is we Dressee Hogs, per loo i6s ....... � ." r), so to 600 each and every ,article of our Immense
after dednatinn' from it the� interest of best of order . pre ailed. The audience, have said, .about 150 were present at the Hay p r ton ........ I... ........' 7 00 to 8 00 MEN'S OVERCOATS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW REGULAR, .
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the mortgage; in all -cases the taxes to coffiposed of a,,6 i - of . table, the wants of none were overlooked H er 100 lbs ................ 5 00 to 5 60 I I
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I be collected for the inuilici!ality . "in each party, istened attentivelTto the ,so thoroughly and ,systematically - .%V.a:s Sheepskins each .......... ...... I . I . . .
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. which the property is situated w eakers, who addressed the meoting in thework of serving done. is over, a. Wool .... I ... I . ...... .......... . . i No Trouble to Show the Goodi.
� sp . -Salt (retail) per barreh... .. .... so to 1 00 . I �
Salaries- of every el"s should be made their us uaf. tein�6 ,ate but vigorous and pleasant time ' as spent in i Salt (wholesale) per barrel., .. .. 0 80 . I .
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to contribtite towards �naking up theil ex"- I convuici-dg manti; �r. Al - fe-%O of those- social intercourse and- enj ent.," &fter Potatoes per bush6l.... . w 1. .... -
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penditare of the. municipality. Why meetings durin,gl ie interim, 101, err the which 9,11 repaired to -their respective � ......... tion. . .
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should school teachers who earn $500 electors ,.re iiii� e 'disposed 0 hAen homes, feeling they had spent!a pleasant - . . JAMES PICKARD .
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� 1 ment employees with, large salaries get would be . I benefit to the dountry. ----- — Fall Wheat per bushel .... .. .... �.- 0 7 9 t o .1,40 8 0 . ,,, . : . .
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. off Scott free? The only thing that we A INIAGi RI � CASE. —Upon i�forma- I Exeter. � . Spring Wheat per bushel-... ..'.. 0 80'.to 0 82 . ! � Ck THOMAS KIDDI I
can think of that should get clear of tion I;iid by Ins, ector Yates . ; . �re . � Oats per bushel ...... .... ...... 0 30 to 0 30 Smith & West's Old Staiid, Campbell's 13lo
. . b f M - -ANNIVERSARY.—Everybody remember Barley per bushel ...... .... .... o 55 to o 66 1 1 .
taxes is OTovernnient institutions, in Young, J. P.,'i6 summons wa issued the annual tea meeting in the Caven Peas per bushel ...... .... ...... 0"55 ta- 0 57 . . . i -
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which, case a double tax would be creat- against Joseph Fisher, h0tel7keeper, Presbyterian church on Monday evening Butter .......................... o i6 to o is . � Corner 'Main and.Market ,'Streets, Sea
owing garnblin�,m -Eggs .................. .... � ... 0 18 to 0 18 � � - �,
- ed, one to, keep lip the institution i.Lud Manchester, for all next. The anniversary sermons will be Bay per ton .............. ...... T 00 to 8 00 MAI -11W S*r IR, IE IF, r.r 1�3 IE! -A. f f orth.
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another to pay the taxes on it. . his house. The rialtook place on ..i_ preached on Sunday by the .Rev. Mr. Potatoes per bushel .... .... .... 07 30 � to 0 30 � 7 -PO�R'1- I -I- . �
FARMER. . day last, but was ad . ourned till *nday -Mukray, of London, and on Monday Apples per'barrel ................ 2 00 to 2 00 . . ; q ------ -----
STANLEY, January 19tb, 1885, � I . U . Wool... �....,........ I .... ...... 0 16 to , 0 16 . I I . �
- . at one o'clock. r. Campion appeared- . evening, after the good things are served Hides per 100 lbs ................ 6 00 to 7 00 �.
�- for tho defenda t. The case occupied in the basement. of the. church a plat- - pork .............. .... ... 4.,.. '. WINTHROP.
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several hours, a iarge '"number of wit- -form ineetmg will be given in theupper- Cordwood .............. ........ 2 50 to 3 60 REINIjE_TO�11S. i .
. - . Perth Items. - iiesses being *ex ined. The Inspector part when speeclie s will be delivered . by -In Egniondville, on the 28th 1, " I . . � . .
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The sideline from Trowbridge to clearly establishe the fact of gamblin the following gentlemen : Rev. Messrs. , . .. Reinke o! Seaforth, to Miss Sophia Tonis, ofNUnion Cheese and B�tter Factory, will let
-he .' ,ce boundary is to be,oTavelled. having talwn 1place, but it W'aqx I - , -Spring -wheat, 07s 00d; U I -their milk -routes on Satupp: ay, February 14th, .
t Walla 0 9 Murray, of London, Fletcher, of the 11VFkP00L,Jan. 28. Oyi trTon�vIlleil :
I I . The 3 i � red winter, - California No. 1, 07s 09d; l!h_MURP Y -ch, 1 1885, in Beirnes Hall, at I o'clock p. in. The
— te � , a Thompson, of Hensaft 'California No. 2, 7s d6a ; oats, 5s 05d ; barley, 68 Irishtowu, on the 21th 'ilist., by Rev. Dean Whey . 11 be sold on the saine day. R. S. FE4-
number of pupils on roll f or also tbat tl -I' defendant, Fisher h d Thames R,oad, ) 7s 09d D ._At St Columban'schin
thisterm, at Stratford collegiate Insti- twice sloppe'd it, on. coming ii�.to the . Summary of Business.
, Teeter, Pascoe and INiartin, of Exeter. 6d ; peas, 6s 00d ; pork, 64s 00d ;.cheese, 62s 00d. Murphy, 31r. lit. Doyle, of ,Dublin to Miss GUSON, Secretary; ,JONATHAN MOORE, Pre- � .
tule is 212. . . I room where it iVE s going, on.: The case The Rev. D. M. Ramsay, of Londesboro ".. .. Bridget, fourth daughter 6 I fr. I � ;. . -3 . �
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. —The Mitchell town councif r4re con-, was, theref 6re,, d ismissed, th6ug`h. there is also expected. All should attend ais� ToFoN-ro, Jan. 29. -Fall wheat,$,kO.82 t6l,40.83; I . I . I ; OTE LOST. Lost abou the Ist of January, I - T
sidering the propriety of establishing a seeme&to be'soine doubt in the-�dnd of this will be the grand treat of the- sea, spring, $0.82 to .".83 ; oats, 33c to 34c; peas 57c T a not ba y John and Henry
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M onth - ly cattle fair in that town. , * the, court.' which was compo . sed ?f J. Ps. son. On Tuesday evenmg a social will .1.0 00c; barley, 68c to 72c; hay, per ton, -%..00 to ' Deaths. 'N e of - .
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Drumim d and Kelly -bath school. . ",§14.00; butter, 15c to 23c; potatoes, per' bag, BOOTH. -At Harpurhay, on the 24th inst., I and bearing date February li4,1884, and. payable The undersigned would call the attention of
—,Mr. R. R. Roe, of Dorchester, has,. YrOlIng, elly - as. to be given in aid of the Sab . %0-0 40 to $0. 45 ; eggs, per doz., 20c to 23c ; dressed . .
been engaged as fifth m. ast $t whether thd defendant had used due . 31aggie A., second daughter of Francis and ' ten nionths after date. The public are hereby the public to the various branchesof business hi -
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.Marys' Collegiate Institute., . place, shipped another carload of cattle - - days. .I note, as payment of the sai�e has been stopped, � .
—Princess Hall, Stratford, has been exercised a " i ' his from- this station on §aturday lasV for McMULKIN.-In Seafortb, on the 22nd inst. and the finder will be suital�ly reNvarded on de- .
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secured for -the Yoltng Mena' Christian house. Ho-svever, the defend&4,receiv- Buffalo. Tliis ,wa , s a, superior looking . Local 3 � !
)' EAR-RiNG LoST. —'Lost in Seaforth, on aged 36 years. - January 26th, 1885. -895x4 ;
Association for the sum of $4 400. ed the benefit of the doubt, and *as told drove.—We lhia very severet wea I :
ther - - HYSLOP.-In Forest, on tl�e 22nd insL, Sarah * . . ; � -
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� pre en 11 , ; business of the late O. Andi s is now offered to
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singulariy forget, ul or obliviou S e 8 a - I -- - i Rent. Tbisis the oldest nd best established Consisting of DRY GOODS,
� . who resigned. i ��of what - the new manse .for the Presbyterian derstand J. . Rob rt has ecured the. agency t * harness business in the Tou n of Wingliam and
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trying to disco , who was going hom e was no exceptio to the rule. I � r,tai)Zg at 5c. � The Ethpire is pronounced by C) .t CROCKJR.RY, GLASSWARE, Etc,, whi b ba,ve
the ..sifbw'goes away.—Wheat at the this business a stock wort about $850, which. q
I all go judges to be ,equal to any 10c Domestic 0 C -t- � W been carefully selected, and urill be sold A lowest.
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with hi.,3 daaight from church Sunday I he � - niay be bought by the Less e. The shop alone
nicrlit had his nose frozen I � �- . story b ' ,of prices possible consistent mith earryj on
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—Mr. John'Townson, 'cheese maker ,4. , begood again as t-11 I.- 0 ��-, one party, as the Proprieltniland A business on correct principles. fAll'goods mark.
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. . SA'NN- Locs INANTMi.—One bundred . I r �-" = CD agree. Address, or apply . ersonally to .)IRS. ed in plain figures, with sli profits. on eaeh -
at Avortbank factory, purposes giving a -st ,00d., Maple, Messrs. Weekes anil Coftin gave us some CANNED goods in great variet', and at ,ght .
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-nd feet of �1 -class Bass%N . I J 0 rt- aq MARY ANDRUS, .AVingb.iin P. 0. 895
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number of leGtares on cheeseinaking in Beech, Ro(-k Elm, , Birch, Cherry, Butternut - Music - in the covered rink on Friday rices lowei- than ever before offered by any - tr, article, and no below Q-0st tbro*n out as a bait.
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that vicinity. . I . sh, lack �-sb, Oak, Pine, Cedar, Hem' last. They play exceedingly well. to- Couse in Seaforth. For 81;'20 you can �uy one " 0 . 90 . � i- .. . .
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-The dwellincr house of Mr. Robert gether considering that . they haa n 1, 0 .
- 0 Bell & Dougall, for �vhich the highest price will 10, Pedches. , Pears, -Pine Apples, Corn and Peas, at ::� CD Neral . meeting of the,. areholders or Con -
Rose, of the 10t1i concession of North , be paid in c4h. Sp�eqial prices Nvil I be paid for teacher.—The carnival ,it Hensall on_ cquallYlOw figures. LAIDLAIV & FAIRLBY, Sea- - , '. PO . tributorsof "The Seaforth �Clieese Manufactur-
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Easthope, was burned to the ground any quantity. of Hiciory. Tlae abo e 4re want- Tuesday eveninglast was attende W ing Conipany " will be held 4t the office of P. S. - . (
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early on "Wednesday inornhag last week. ed immediately d li V�e'rcd above place large number of �ur skaters.—The' sand LAKE HrRox Trout, Sea Salmon,- C-tl � W - Carroll, 16eaforth, at the hotr of 2 o'clock p. in.
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one and one-fourth i ii1cs froin He .all. We are . � P cmt, on Xon($ay, the 9th day o� rebruary, 1885, for clonsiderable quantity ol the followilig kinds , .
—The evangrelists, Rev. Nilessrs. Hun- � also prepared to bni - jogrs in -the ee, ,� the! ii ose of consideringl the Tenders (if any)
/ i and cut jor the -manse of the Presbyterian church. Labrador and Lake Huron I-Terrin,gs, for -sale at C -t- 0 -.1i , A
. I . ! - the Central Grocery, LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, Sea- P, )�. )I rec6i by the Liquidator �or the purchase of
ter and Crossley, vvhe directed the meet- and h&ul thein ourselves. BFLL & I Dov-GAIA,. is being (Irw%vil at present.—.Mr' N10-. forth. 894-2 . 0 1 ofLuinberonhand� DRY --One inch Soft Elm;
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., i f - ' Donell and i -another gentleinall halve T 4IDL.AW & FAi-RLr,,y are s611ing 20 �71 CFQ. 0 - fortl transaction of a7kyjlotber business' that .
I are to coi,nirience a series 4 meetinas in - �' - . J -J.11 11) O" inch8oft3laple; 1, 11, and 2 inch Basswood-, I
, DOTS. --The weather contin e ted a livery stable beldild .Mr. S. CD Diay come before the nieeting. Dated this 28th
. ZD u $ severe star � pounds of liFright refined sugar for $1. Comeand P 0 P -A.
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the 'Nletliodist church in St. Marys. �-- and sleighin ex�ellent.—The 1�ev. Mr. Hersey's li 11 t ' a vacant build- see it, its the best value in town. Our Teas have ;:� �4 P�. -1 % day of January, A. D., If85 P. S. CARROLL, 1, 2, 3 and 4 inch Oak; I ,and 2 inch Fine, and
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a, wagon in which recipient of a =Uoth I 1�n f - lei, ) ed. No puffling needed, they speak for theni- ' 5 $aj V, M Sawn Hemlock for building, fencing and ditch -
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he was playing and broke his arm in from his Chi�elhtjlrst frien&.—.k largely jormerly of I this place, is at present selves. LAiDLAw & F-,kni,LEY. ,894-2 �Z �-3 P t1i A' . ing purposes. .
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A � . attended carnivl%1 m�as,, held here on visiting frieInds in town.—.14r. L. nell, BOOTS AND Siaoes, Hats and Caps, C. t ; t=1 W structed by 31r. Duucan XeCaaig, to sell by The Henilock Logs now being deposited in the
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n� time past has been tailor- -,41.76: all kinds of W . on Monday, Februar 885, at I e�loek p.'
—Mr. Isaac.,,Aiken, son of Mr. John Tnesday eveningi an account of- which who for soi .� M - tion on Lot 24 Concession 10
. Men's Long Felt Boots, for 1W yard are the finest I have ever handled, 'and will
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Aiken, J.P,, pf -Logan township, has. will be given in our next issue, space. ing in Ife�srs. Samwell & Pickard's Overshoes and Rubbers at Wholesale prices. 0 - r_� CD W m., sharp, the folloning property, viz: Two produce an article in Lumber that I ican -con- .
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. ju-,�t returned from Oregoo. He was 110 forbidding this vre k tailoring cst�blishmentjeaves for Cleve- Hats and Caps very cheap in -order to clear theni .1 CD ;:� H Colts, coining two years old, one sired by Old
cK _ I out, at Thorne's Old Stand. G-EoRoE Gooj). 894-1 PC . Bdently recommend to my customers. Parries
days on the joiirney, and he is so taken BIBLE SOCIET� 1?ViEETLXG.-0n Mon- land On iNlonday next,—While Mr. N - . . P--" I Enterprise and the other by Young Lord Haddo;
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lip with -e country that.if his p4repts day "evenhio, of'last week tbo %nnual James W-eel�els, one of the proprietor$ of I t4 CD 0
will"only givetheir consent he � 0 4 Commissioner Ere and Life Insum ce A to 0) cows newly calved, one with Calf at her foot; � -w
. . Will 'go meeting of the Hensall Bran'' h the covered �skatin& rink, was. walking b2,en summer,would do -ell to hand in their bills
I 'n 0 � now, so t1lat suitable lengths can be provided.
. . ,and Issuer of Pifarriage Licenses. All ness �t Cl+- 0 �pring Calves. The above� property will posi-
back in the spinig. ' Bible Society' -was hela in the Methodist on the ice 1without skates on Tuesday strictly confidential. Office at the Post ()flloe GO �v P . �> tively be sold without reserve. TEP.ys.—All : .
—The de,vth of - Justice Sm,i6 at 'Win church. The Rev. J.'Aafl od`cnp�led the hisfeet slip�ed from under him and lie 889 Z I �, CD 1-1 suips of J$5 aud wider, cash ;,over that amount Custom Sawing pr�omptly attended to. .
. � . , eight nionths'ereditivillbeiiven on furniabin-
nipeg on Monday the Ifth ihat., is m uch chair. After . reading. of the Secre- cam- e down witl' such force on the back HoRsEs.—I am prepared to purchase M 0 0 �
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regretted by Stratf ord people. , Deceas- tary's and Trea . urer's reports, the � lat- of his head as to render him .insensible at the highest inarket prices, any nuniber of 01� W t4 approved endorsed notes. 4 discount of 7 pe'r, About 6,000 Black Ash Rails for sale. They
* I good heavy horses or mares. Will always be i..t C -t- 0 P-1 cent. will be allowed for ca4h on credi t, aniounts. I
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ed had been a mlich valued and --respect- ter showing th -sum of about .$32 on for some time, two of the skaters having - found at hoine on Satilrday. Tuo.NiAs BFRPIY, :0 =, CD DUNCAM' MWCUAIG, Propiietor; ALEX. DEL- are all swarnped out convenient to -the road in .
. divided 1) to carry him into 'the dressing (lep, � W GATTY, Auctioneer. 8�5xl large piles.
ed resident of Stratford since 1861, un� hand, which -+as e4ual e- art- Hensall. 89Z . C-11 , I Ul I I . .
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I til a fe-,y, mantlis ago when, he rem. oved tween the Foilleign and Britis'li'l Bible meA I � � . WAI�TED.—A lavge quantity of good -4 t-4 P " I I . I .
to Winnipeg- Society and theWestern, uxilliary,aind. I h ea bright barley, for which the highest price X 0-4- n �-3 FOP. SAE.
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the' usual appointment A M - d `—Mrs. Sarall L will be paid. R,LN-XLF, &Z URQUu.A-RT, Hensall. 894 rX : I
—It is rumored in Mitchell, that Mr. o iperp. an . . Atherton, wife of , I P �> —, GRIST MILL � �
- as Babb. &�d family are intending com mittees, s'i -ig and eloqiienI ad- Maj . I 1-" ALE.—The undersigned offers .
� Thom t pr A. C. Atherton, of the Gos- el I M 111 P-1 . . ORSES FOR S
to return next� fall to settle on their dresses were del' In . p -- = C1 0 V. � 9 R for sale a span of Geldings rising three
1. vered by theReYs. R. Arifiy, died at hee residence in St. . I years old, sired by " En e rise," one Heavy
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farm in Fullartoa, and than Mr. H. Me- Yv Thomson, B, D., of 4 is p,ace,and Thomas last week. . P- W tAd Draught Filly rising two. one Heavy Dra,ught Custoraem can rely on a first-class article in
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- Intvre. son -hu -law' of 2\1r. Babb, is . , i .4 BA RGA -1 N%3 1 P� �o- P ,D �d - L.i Geldin- risin'g two. For'fuTther particul I
. now 'J.� J. Rice, D. D ., of ello wil e ag6nt of , —Tbere are at" present 4305 4*iwic S, '. (7t, , lars &P- FLOUR and good returns. Every effort will be
7 the erection of a new the a .1 . - -- .. . I . I I H " . ply to the Proprietor on Lot. 14, Concession 11, rties from a distance niiy bave �
negoti�tiiig for ociety, exp inin .the 0 erafions of in the Central Prison. ) . 0 McKillop, or to Wint)irop �P. 0. JOHN J. inade so that pa
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,00d it hi ne in the —The e ses mcurre . I ,� �> PARISH. . , .895.tf . -, .
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house on th the society, the Y, 6d do ' d I luiliger-., i t..4 "
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—Owing to � falling out among the past and was.de igned to ac6omplish in ford,township, Hastings, in allaying"the . I. - )O )�. . Flour always on band to supply customers, and I
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avilway lines from New York the futu smallpox epj demic rea bed $9,000. . Z rn ,
leading r, re. TI e church choir were C :�. - : X , -cheap, that conifort0le residence on God- orders from dealers promptly attended to. .
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westward, the price of emigrant tickets present, and ad6 ed greatly- to the pl�a§- 'Mr. Justice Rose, 1,as granted a rule � FOR THE NEXT 0. erich Street East, the proplerty of the A large quantity of hay for sale by 'the stack, .
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1rom Stratford to, Ch.icago was lately ure of the even ii �g by ren4,e g a num- nisi. quashina a by-law of the county of (A tX1 -1, C ,
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p,nt down to: $I.. A large coasignment ber. of appropri4xe. selection I 0 i music. Oxford prov.. ding for the incorporption M CD X 1.0� pantry, stone cellar and wobd�'Obuel, Mso a small in the barn, or delivered, as agreed upon. . ,- -
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elf foreigiers who arrived at Stratford . SuRT RISE AN -D PkESENTATIMY PAr.Ty-. of'the villag' of Plattsville. 11 H �t --I �-q 1 -stable and a ;ood well. The se is very coni- � - - I
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I the crt,her. day with through tickets, —On Tuesday evenimy the nembers - —One of the street sights of Ot4wa is . cr, ANDREW GOVENLOCK.
I I " . i , I I ' sold cheal) as the owner is removing from town.
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SI 3 each, the price they and friends on' � I I . M g n -1 M , Apply to W31. KYLE or JOHN DORSEY. 895x4 :
were handed - 8 I I I f the Rodi,erville Pres- the spectacle of an old woman engag . . 1.
had paid for the � Con 9 ed. .- A ;;;w �> 0 . t" � I - - . � .
land p6ition of. their byteria'n . gLgaticn plaim:ed and In. breaking Rtones, af which occu�ation Z I I .
rney, and bought tickets to the west effectually carri(d out e for the she earns 20 cents a -day. For the seat - I will offer the balance of iny -i aq . PLE'NDID FARMS FOR �SALEFor sale Lot IN-. IL—All book accounts -0- January 1, 1885, ' .
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jo.11 � ' � stock of , To X S 18, Bayfield Road N'rth outO,ilrllng 100 must be settled by cash -or note i,minediiately. ,
- 14 pastor, the Rev ,R Y a surp 8 claims the country �d t=rd I -X acres, about 60 acres i !'A c 9, high state
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at the &llar rate. - '. . Thopilkon , in the, of a Government thit. . I C-1- clea4 ,'n in
—The eighteenth a�nual �=V6tion following manngr: About4 7 io'clock. in to be prosperaris and everybody happy, . 0) P1 of cultivation, the balarcel well timbered with .
i . P�. �0- N hardwood, Black Ash and Cedar, The buildings Sale by Tender of a Valuable Cheese'
of the Western GAtario Dairyinen's As- the evening sleig li-load after sleigh -load, this is a, particularly choice morsel. to M trl :� 0 p --q are all first-class and new, a splendid orchard _ L 'Factory. .
- -load �' er-load came ponder over - -t- --i and abundance of viater. �his farm adjoins the . -
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sociation, was held in Stratford on the and cutter , after cutt 'L Parlor & Poal Stoves 3P H ��- c t I
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14th, 15th, and 16th insts. Mr. L. R� diiv* : W
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. � Richardson, of- Strathroy, President of to the residenc of Mr. A. McPherson were fine $ 3,50'each the other morning ., �4 . � , I farnis in the County. 1�o L C ULM TMN
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the association' occupied the chair. 'of this village, hf,re they 'were joined . . 1�_�P- signed, and endorsed " Tenders for the Pur-
) . W � by the Polce Magistrate f.Tr furious * � containing 53 acres ail cleated and well fenced, �,j�",A,111 be rfeelved iniffi
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gentlemen by a large numbir of the villageria, and drivin I ie streets of the city. Served AT COST FOR OAS'oH. X 1� iz 0". . and in a good state of culti-�'ation., A good barn chase of Cheese ftctor,� _
I . .g on, � PI I the 7tb day of February, at 12 o7clock, noon. for
from different. parts of the Province a few minutes $Xterwa;rds. all� -to the them ri ht' . � I 1 -4 0 P CD and orchard. The above fa�nns will be sold sd,p-.
19 .,; I � , the .purchase of that valuable property, in'the ,
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present, al,;o several- from. ';he States, num ber of about 150, laden witlf basket& —it is fea red that the peach J'and other !-,i . 17 pll 0 arately or together. ApplY, to THOMAS WARD,,
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'IQ 1, a �, P I . Factory, togethei with the engine, boiler, scahs,
who, are interested in dairy work. of provisions ina ched in ,procession to small fruit trees in Essex have beei� j .
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v1r. Joseph Ki d -d, of Dublin, the manse, ;Iere they took the -rever - d damaged by the frost. I
al , am �-� *- .- � rt 'vats ' and other articles eonts:med tbereln. The I �
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proprietor of the Intemation I gentleman. and his good lady completely —*A Maid tone farmer, n--- d O'Con- Come and Get Bargains H t . , 0 Notice to Creditors lof the Seafo h- above property is situated on North Main Street, . I
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Salt Works, ' Goderich . exhibited- by sur�risei, if ,i. A by 'storm, they not ,nor, had his feet frozen so b dly while t4 0 5�� . Cheese Manufactuning Company. in the Town of -Seaforth, and comprises four
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several sam ples of his granul�,ted bivitig-the least hint br,intimation of driving -fro , Windsor, Tues(ay night ' �
I �i .Kotiee is hereby given th4t all persons having The buildin rected thereon consist of a small
I .Salt at the Dairyman's,_Convention, anyffiing of th(.: kind having beenar- last week, t at several ef his t�)es . hadto I WHTLE THEY LAST. A UCTrON SALE OF A GOOD FARIM IN, THF, claims against the above na�jed LConipany are re- frame house, .in good. repair and the factory
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lield.at Stratford recently.L This salt is ranged, 'though so many were, in the be amputated. I . 1. . g, WL leli franie with brick foundation
i . . - . _L -JL ,TOWNSHIP OF GREY.—The undersign- to send in their na i knes, residenm, and buildin h Is -nd everything used ia
by a n ew process, of ' secret. After IdAglly interchange of —The Ontario Fruit Growers'A8socia- I . ed Executors'of the lat� Thoinas Sydney Smith, I �
m6mufactured _ =1 particulars of theirdainis andthenature andcellar. TheblilldinFi
I ' of the security (it any) held by ,them, by letter connection the .-ewith is in a fair state,of repair,
which he has ,the exclusive right in greetings and %.11 "Nrere . comfortably , tion are in C nvention for their winter I � . now offer by Public Auction on February 3rd, .
I i : � . - . 1 1885, Lot 7, Concession 4, Township of Grey. Prepaid addressed to P. SJ Carroll, Seafoith P. Tenders will re msdn in force for Ten Days,after
Canada, by Which it is freed from all seated in the spacious manse re- session this -week in London.. -1 . - . - , *
. . The farm is situated one and one-half rniles from O., the Liquidator of the 8aid Company - on or the said 7th D of February,witbin which taxie,
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scales ain(l im ,riiary, A. D., IM. notice will be gi e. The
purities,leav&g it perfectly cently erected gregation, —A --- new feature. ,of the Mo' e Gravel R�oad. The farm contains before the 291st day of Fel , 'ven of their aeceptanc
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dry and graiiulated, so that it, will not Mr. William Ider, - of Roidgei-ville Winter Carnival is to be the dispensing A. Few Second - Hand Coal and 100 acres,150 of which are cleared and in a good And Notice is hereby given that after that highest or ancy nder will not necessaxily be ap-
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,� 1 Wodd Stoves Cheap. state of �t:iliivation; the balance is well timber- date the said Liquidator will proceed to distri- cepted. TRtm
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harden in packages. I stepped forward',and delivered a short of :hot coffee to the, crowds who con- ... . ed. There are on the farm a Log House, fraine bute the assets of the said ( ,..Iompany a purchaso n3eney --to be paid to the Liqudator
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—The anniversary of Court Lansdowne � and racy address.,iii'the outset of which stantly throng th . e Ice Palace, and the . . . j addition; good frame Bank Barn with .Stone parties entitled thereto, having regard only to WjthinbAe week -after novice of acceptance of
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Can", -an Order of For�sters, was cele- he -touch,0 on iiatters in connection net proceeds of the sales � aTe to be ,,,tables, and a good orchard. A good chance for. the claims of which notice all have been gi tendex, Vie balance in tbree weeks tb,ereafter-
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Oi. M. WHITNEY'S �t ' I ind pmession will be given. 0
' I rchasers as the estate must be r6alized. and that he will not be li e for the assets or wheu deed .
brated on Friday evening, 9th inst.,by a with the Congregation, e�pressing in donated to the Montreal General Hos- . r the expense of investipting
. � pi=s.—Ten per cent of purchase money on day any part thereof so distriblated to any person or purchaser is to bea I
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tiorclihight, procession, supper and ad- � the first place ti. e pleasur� he felt i pital. ; Of sale, balance cash within Sor days. Sale at 10 persons of,whose debt or el 1111 he shall not then the title and prepar1rig deed,
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o'clock a. in. have had notice. Dated .... is 28th day of Jan- ticulars apply to P. S, CARROL, fO - O-,
dresses. Though the weather was cold meeting with so, .argea number on the —An -anil ysis of salt taken from the CHEAP STOVE HOUAFt A. HUNMR, I . - uary, A. D. IM. i JAqudator of the Seaforth Cheose''Nanufactunng -
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and stormy there was a large turn out occasion.m' their new manse but adding deposit recently discovered in Bothwell, . R-Kecutors. - I
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'of Foresters ' ' SEAFORTH. . . C n 11y. S9A
, and others, and at 8 o'clock that though the� as a Congregation de- I shows that it is of unusually � good Brussels, January.28th, 18857 896-1 . 896-4 . � _--3 �
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