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With the New Year came some . opinion th I 6t godin - dure JOHNSTON.—In Seaforth, on the 81.9t tilt., the ea- " Gold Mine 1171(e8tment,,
WH6 ti t sificerity, I ain, of tile 0AuJL'1:-"1-
little .N11r. Chas. Sipith of a son. ' ,I' Ttichersmith, 50 acres, four miles from S tjAm r -BELL ;�) -D L -U U 1'�_ 9
-excitem eat to Manitobans in connection gat the teniperk f �rltW Ton thousand five hundred will buy Lot . . -
with a tM -0 foot rule -is a mean'�'� th6 wife of Mr. Robt. Johnston of a son. C1,, Concession. 13, H-ullett, .1,150 acres. -Apply to � I
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ter evidently had a screw loose some�r 1HARDSON.L-Tn Goderich township, on the !ENDERS W 'D. will -be re- MAIN STREET - - . -
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to. regard our ratepayers as a most exeit� 11 I'm O., until Monday, Mareb, 16, 1885, for -
550. It is not worth- - ardson, aged 57 years. I alton P,:,, KIDD S Emporium. � -
able and vicious lot of . men.. -But CAP.NIOCHAN.—Iii Tuckersinith, on tile- Ist e crectC6ti of a frame dwelling house. The, -
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grees. Yfifty-two even, is � quite .cold Mr. Wm. Carnoolian, aged 5 years. . .11wa � I � .
. may last for a week the- close of the poll I I ans and sp�eificatio s may be seen and far- I - . . -_ .
ii sees the hatchet buried and quiet again r u ' JARINIAN.—In. S6aforth, oil the 26th "It., Rich- ther information obtai led oil application to the - I
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I . -the only redeeming feature about stiell ard.,11freid, son of .)Llr. Ed. .Jarman, aged 5 undersigned on Lot 1, 0oncession 18, Grey, or Keep Your Mind on the Fact that P i c ka rd's - � . .
restored,. so. that, long ere this, we ' months. Walton.. JOIN HEW172. 806-6 - -
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late cold snap.,That sna CLARK.—fn Turnberry, oil the 25th tilt., Nancy, � . y -
.calsionally, by discussions upon. the price . ps; sach.as these � I wife of Air. Will. Clark,,aged-42 years and 9, Sale the North Half of Lot'6, Concession 0, . . . . .
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a , gret. We, Mallito, McGE E.—In Usborne, at the i ' P -
railw, y—questions wbich are discussed . he'farin i�l well fenced. uhere is a log house . � 4
.� balls call worry- along -quite COO�fortabl $011 -111 --law, Mr. David Kirk, on -the 26th ult., iine Clothing Department .'_ 4 a
more hopefully than they were a year y Elizabeth, relict of the late Win. ItIcGee,, a id large franic barn oil stone foundation, good ; . I I
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_i%rhose CRA - S .-&forth, and the roads leading from it u're all . .
y I hour�ver, that farmers and others, . NSTQN.—In Wingham, on'the 2"ith ult.1 . . . It
I steadily -in price' -with every prospect wQr,k takes thein out in the col , sus- . Rosan-rond Frances, wife of Mr. Robt. Crans- gravelled. Apply to MILS. E. BURKE, Bull's . . 'A . . — " 4 V%�s I-
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pended .operations Ouring the. cold 0 'n,, aged 60 years. - . - . I I
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CIONTRADICTION TO A In this department the stoel,- illust I
Hatilin grain to the market or wood - rion, i I iged 6 months. I TION.—I h -ho en- TP, S:1 J_ C :ElrTs , . I)e � 14
the Rock Lake, Souris, Valley and weather, for . such wa's- not the case. Jennie, only daughter of 31r..N11. T. McKin- FALSE ASSER-
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fro , the 'busli continued, withaiit a ROBERTSON.—At Edmopton, Northwest Terri- - I reduced at any cost, previons; to arrival I
. to people �who have mraited long ano of mme," for 66 that the statement
d break. -tory, on the 14th inst., at the residence e, season of 1884, � . .11 . � .
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paUlently. It is pretty generally be- November, that I can rem , ' h6i� son, Mr. W. S. Robertson, Catherine ! ade by Thomas NIcLaughlin, which appeared . JUST NOW AT HALF PRIOE, of HeaVy 4, -
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lieved that this enterprise Nvill- be � er, (sun- Louisa Scott, relict. of tile late D. M; . u ii the issue of the Brussels Post, and also. in the . .
-days exce h have not seen - Robertson, of Ingersoll, Ontario, and for- HrRox ExPOSITOR are f41sc,-as for the season of - - FJI
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pushed fGrw,%i-d vigorously and that I i84, he did not ]told all- . I
� farmers goilig to or returning from ma,r- � merly of St. John, Now Brunswick, aged 70. y -interest in the said ; . i
construction will'be well tinder -way be- I- et. 1. . . linse whatever. And all parties wishing -to � � . 4
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'oil * is here better than in Ontario - ' Purchases. .�
fore another harvest. -No opposit' . y- et, )tile peopl Can stand cold M,CUAIG.�In Clinton, oil the 2nd inst., Willian, si �ttle for the services of the said horse must do . I . S. .
—,at least, so D-., son of Mr. D.- lReCuaig, aged q months , sy to me or the groom (Peter McEwen) who is I I
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a I imilquaine. JAS.31ILLER. 896x2 . .
mp ied for at the forthcomilig-session of ,ble way I WIGHTMAN.—In Goddrich township, oil the -
Legislature. The belief in- the site- . . of �pe�iding'tlie time when the 28th ult., Lorinda Isabella-Wightinan-,step- --�— - - - ----- — . .1
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- spirit is dovyll. in the forties, is to be in (laughter of ,Mr. ,Vm. Weir,aged 13 years, 11, is -way, ,,,entleili�n, to get a Suit or I
cess of this sc-henie,with soine, is -leaven- +1 . - Men's Ready -Made Clothing T" � .
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instance originates with the settlers and- , February � i .
- boornsters. But as the schetne in this The Moose Mquntain District. NTLAND.—At the Nile, on the 11th Ult,, Shaffers Hotel, Kippen, oil Tucsda3 AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1 1
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� aged 61 years. President. 896-1 . . 4 �
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mull, ication is 16, place plainly before , I _T_ . ---- � __ - - - � I ___ __ - _____ � durability the true characteristics �of -
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- be said to be lnWilipulated by boonisters. the public � enerallyand intending immi- - . , AUCTION SALES. MEN'S OVERCOATS. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW REGULILA-R - I . i .
- The great majority of our farmers are � , . - UCTIO'N SALL, OF A VALUABLE HOUSE I !
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I grants to tl, e N4 West in particular, _I�L AND LOT IN SEAFORTH.—Mr. .J. P. . h and every � I $ .
-hat the - ) , RX -VES OP SELLING. - , 4
luldoubtedly of th6 opinioR,,t,. the attractions a 0orded by Moose Mouu.- I On Thursday, February i 19 ' at 12 Brine has received -instructions front the- Pro- I �. -
Rock Lake, '63ouris Valley and Brandon- tain and vi(inityl. There is a fine tract 0 clock, noon, sharp, oil Lot! 5, Condes- pkietor Mr. L. Murphy, to sell by Public Auction, � ,Stock. I
. Railway. is Ito bubble. That such may I sion 8, Grey,,Farni Stock and' linple- at the.Conitnercial Hotel, Seaforth, oil Saturday, . .
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ntry. her6aboilt, b,.ut in need of . .00 ,
- of coil Pebruary 14tb, 1886, at tNvo � � No Trouble to ,8'how the Goods. V � .
-e is the ho,pe of all. The sight � ' o'clock P. ill. the . 'I
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. be the cas - I I would be -well for inte ments. Wal&r Govenlock, I-Iroprietor ; - "' w " aluable House and Loii situated, on . 4
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I —a coi-m-noti one here of fifteen or ; ding Alex. Delgatty,'Auctioneer, High S�nt_reet, near the centre of thd town. The I
. settlers to s; -,e, the place �efore prurcli6s- � We respectfully solicit your inspec- I
: twenty teams in a procession, -wending ing On 111onday, - February 16, at' 1 2 ,L.ot contains about one-foilith of an acre of land, JAMES PICKARD .
elsewhe -0, as,I feel j�erfectly' satis- , I " "hd the house is a Cottage containing five bed-.- . . I I ) � . i - �
arket, many of them, I fi o c, ock on Lot 13 Con esAon 7, ; - I
their way to m, ed if 0110E seen it will not fail t9l noon, ) c � rooms, )arlor, dining room, kitchen, hall, - tion. T i . i
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having to travel one hundred miles in Hullett, Clearing Auction Sale of Super ; - � . I
please. The!country is rolling pr closets and pantil,, a good ocUar and � . - I
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I making tile round trip, is an i nt6resting alrle ior Thdroughbred and Improved Stock woodshed hard and soft %�ata in the'kikhen. I i
one. To som,; e it would even be poeti- -intersperse-( with bliff.s.which make the and Implements. H � T�e h6us� is finished with all the latest improve- i -1 . #_
. ugh Bell, proprie- Smith &.West's Old"SItand Campb6ll's Block THOMAS KIDD I
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cal. Rut to the farmer who helps to prairie look-1very pretty" inde' d. Moose tor ; J. P. Brine, auctioneer. � me,nts. . TERM$. — t6i- per cent. of purchase- . % ... i 3 1 % I " - I . i
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swell the procession, poetry does not � .1 On Fri e rnary Ili, 1885, at complete one -h f of purchase money in five . . -
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more to 111,%'ke the scell. d : .
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occur. Though his language, when he o y 12 o'clock noon, sharp, on I ot 12, Coil- ays, balance can be arranged by mortgage or ap- . -
and I think- I am saf e ill saying � p I roved joint notes at seVen per cent. interest. L. Corner A -fain and 'Uarket Sti-eets, Sea � � 7
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expresses himself on the subject, may - I t it cession 3, Hullett, Farm St:)ck, Imple- . M =pIrr �__�_, IP -A,.. -P0 TZ., ri 1_1 - � , -_ �
can scarcely be surpassed in tlie��4'hole X RP . Proprietor ; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. V � 4 �
possess so -me of the elenlents of poetry— N orth. Alrest. 1�4 is a - inents and Furniture. Sidney* Morton, . - 890-2 1 . � forth. - J �
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trengt; ,-- su'ta , e "Oul'try P oprietor ; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer, . % I
s. .1t, vicror and im L,OiRatian—it is I ,,.T
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not poetical. The poetical phase of the . . 4
biai cr very plentiful. The soil is a black ' On. Wednesday, Fe,.bruary, I I tit, 1885, k UCTION SALE.—Mr. A. Dalgetty has been - � I
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question is not apparant to him. He . .o Lot 21 � I
. TIT - ' at *1 o'clock p. -in., sharp o -tA- instructed by Mr. Walter 0ovenlock, to sell I E I �
loaln With clay subsoil, w06d ds, abim - THE B ST YET. , I i �
. . by Public Auction, oil Lot 5, Concession 8, Grey, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, I . �
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thinks, only of his- hardships 6nd Ion ' Concession 9, Morris, �1'arm. Stock.
� � . �, 98 (Jant, and we' have the best 1 of spri oil Thursday, February 19th, 1886, at 12 o'clock, A
for a n eax m ark et. � .. . ,I-
- - 1119 AjAdrepw Laidlaw, Propriet)r; Geor e I
water. Hay in imy qualit-itly may be .9 -noon,sharp, the following valuable property, - I �
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During the past month tile political had for the cutting, and Kirkby, Aucti . oth, at I old, supposed to . 11
. aftmosphere has been 0 w"(1 fruits of : Va Tuesday, February . be in foal- to "Prince of . I .
rife with all sorts all kinds flourish. �,Uxed farining could, . W`ales "; I span of black mares rising three . . �� I
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XimLlIuLa, .UXL UL Lium.y 3 '. 0 ,y v - -t ea - be carried on very successfu _. I I 0 years old well broke; 2 cows in calf, 1 heifer I -
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ers are aware, has made his annual farmers would take bold. . attle can Hi.bbert, Mixin Stock and J�Ilplenieiits- rising th�lee years old, newly calved ; 2 fat steers I THE NE, W 11,0H.E
. Matthew Young, Proprieto. . GeQrge rising 3 years old, 2 steers 2 years old, 6 steers
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pilgrim age to Ottawa,.s.toppu-ity off long be r�ised without any'troubl4and abight - rising 2 years bid, 3 spring cmfves, 11 good ewes. .
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enctigh at Toroilito to tell Sir. John that I to. p05'Ve profitable. A post office li�s Kirkby, Auctioneer. .1 .- I Jiliploements. — One lumber watron, I truck COMETOTHE LEADINQ CLOTHING HOUSE I 9 � .
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the peoble of Manitoba Pke perfectiv , . . . wagon, 1 democi-at wagonj new double carriage,
v been est&blished whichis a,gr6at boon I I i
satisfied Nv' I X - 3 - . �, pole & shafts, I sifigle. buggy, I pair of bob- I . Sewing Mac1h I
ith the policy of -�'hls goveri; I in, this spaxsely' settled country. By - THE MARKETS. *. - sleighi, 1 cutter, I Bradley remper, I combit ed 1. . . I
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ment towards our province, thiis inti- this mcans people wil b`en)1ed to get . .. hoo6icr seed drill, nearly new -, 1 sulky horse OF THE WEST FOR BARGAI N S FOR ONE MONTH, I
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I th �ir mail matter handy, all d - call have SFAFORTii, Feb.'5th, 1885 �' rake, 1 log roller,1 gang plow, 2 iron bearn plows, . - . Is N ow Being Offered for Sale by
I 1 pair iron harrows, I pair new wooden �arrows I �
was carrying'to the capital was not ,in I thoir favorite newspapftr to - Yall 'W'heat per bushel.... .. .... ,�O 78 to Q,0*80 1 tumip scuffier, I turnio cutter, 1 fanning mill , I '
ultim atiu. m at all. It was only a piece ai�ay the long winter eyening s. A grist Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 78 to 0 80 nearly new, I pair of scales (1,000) lbs.), I - set *
I 0 CLEARING OUR WINTER GOODS AT COST.
of humior on the part of the Legislature raill is to be built next sultici -ter and a .Oats perbushel...- ........', .. .... ' 0 30 to 0 31 double harness, I set single harness, I stuiiiping Milks*
I P as per bushel.. - 0 55 to 0 67 . Purvis &
and must be regarded as rather a good saw mill is in.course of drection, which e - machine, I wheelbarrow, 1,%.% agon rack, 2 sheep � . t-
, eant as a sarious demand i Barley per bushel " ' ' *..*.'. ' O�50 to 0 60, I racks, 1 long ladder I.pick, 1 crowbar, 1 buffalo -
I in itself inust be a great .and lnU Butter, No. I loose .... .. .. .... 0 -16 to 0 17 . iobe and ho likets, also neckyokes, whiffi-
Jake, not in last* I rie bla
upon tile Federal. Government. Such bene.fit to the settler, as be w,�ll thus boe Butter, tub ......... � .... .. .... 0 16 to 0 18 tre", cradles scytheq, forks, rakes, chains, and a DON'T MISS OUR READY-MADE OVEFtCOATS. . --- .
would be the conclusion arrived at by I able to have any logs he may lial e sawn Eggs ....... .. .... great many other articles to numerous to men- . I . Parties wishing to purchase or exchange
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one , facts of tile I into lumber 'at his own door, whi6h' is a Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs ........ 5 60 to 6 00 ) . w oulddo well by testing the nicrits of our ma -
I not acquainted with the I Flour, per 166'* * " * * " - .. 2 00 to 2 26 tion. Lunch will be prepared -for those attend-
case,on perusing otir Prel-ixiier's speech at ' � I in� the'sale. TxRms.-For fat steers, cash. Other I chine before purchasing elsewhere. We are - �
I 0 E - great considenition and- will I -lay per ton ............ ......... ,7 oO to 8 00.] things -All surns of $6 and* underi, cash; over . selling our stock of -
the 'Toronto banquet.. . �But in point of vast saving, a' lumber in this, part of Hide8'per 100 Ihs .......... � that anioulat 12 months' credit will be gi'ven on
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fact, no one knew better than Mr. Nor- the North Wes't is a scarce and expen- Sheepskins each .......... ...... 0-50 to 0 85 1 furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of i
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I quay himself, that be wa.-; talkim, I siv e article. ,Spring opelis - -about Wool .......... ...... .......... 0 18 to .0 20 1 6 cents oil the dollar w1il be allowed for cash on J - . 11 �
n I I three Salt (retail) per barrel ....... .... . i credit amounts. WALTER GOVENLOCK, Pro- —_ Watches,,- Clocks & Jewelry
veriest rot, anA that the 1,)eop,l,e of .Rani- I weeks carlien than at Virden, ,VN�Jliell Salt (wholesale) per barrel.. .. .. .. 0 80 I prietor; A. DALGETTY, Auctioneer. 890-I-)
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toba are dreadfully in e,%rnestabout the � . Potatoes per bushel .... .... .... 0 ., I . I
eimbles the faitmer 'to I ` , " -, --i"11 - � .� -11. ..-. ,- . . ..., .. __.___._ I . . As cbeap as ever." Our stock -is full aud fresh.
or cord .................. . 2 50 to' 3 60. �
i the mid( 'iarch. It is not neces- . . -
Ultimatum. He is -,vell versed in the � . 110 of ki sow 'IS 91 � by Wood p . . Sale by Tender of a Valuable Ch'eese . We do all kinds of repairing in Watebes Clocks,
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, � or ine to say more , c6ilceriling this i Jewelryand Sewing 'Machines. Eliectro-Plating-
grievances of -Alanitoba-there is none 1 sary f � � Factory. � .
better -b -at lie 11 -as a . Inost .reinarkable ' beautiftil comitry, as it'niust i)e seen to . . - - CLINTON, FLb � . rith, 188-5. 1 - I I � ; ; .. - �
. and Engravinirdbile on tile Shortest -notice.
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-way of securiva thoir redress. His mis- be appreciated. I may say I- sliall be rall Wheat per bushel.... .-. .... PO 78 to 0 80 , E `
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I . 0 1 . . Spring NY ,I S�,,ALED T NDERS i.ddressed to the mider- I I - � �
Sion to Otta.wa, like py,ccedincy ones I heat per bushel .... .... 0 78 to 0 So signed, and dindorsed " Tenders'for tile Pur- -
01 I Illost happy at any time to show any - AA
wa I . Oats per bushel ...... .... .... � . 0 28 to () ,`30 I chase of Cheese Factor,);," will be received. until � Purvis, & Milks
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s a failure. To wlmt extent thip may I pQrsort over tl e ncigllbc?rl1o&1, � or give" Barley per bushel ...... .. . .... 0 190 to 0 -5 I � )
be attrilytitid to his utterwices at To- _ �)-) the.7th dky of February, at 12 o�elock, noon., for . . -
, any iilfornlati( li ill Iny 'power. 1 1 Illay Peas per bushel ...... ........... 0 .56 to 0 56 ; the purchase of that valuable properky, in tit(- . Opposite the Connnercial Hotel, Seaforth-
' I! ' _10 16 to 0 18 town of Scaforth, knovhi as the Semforth Cheese -
- 7e, cajinot say but be f und oi e tion' 30,. townsfi'lp I 0, - : ' �
ronto, we, of cout,, o I i c Butter ............................. ! I
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that they had soniething to do with the t) 18 Factory, togethei with the engine, boiler, scales,
C> range 1. Thalik-ilig:yau Mr. E ditor, for -
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r But our Premier your,kindiaess in publishing this, I am Potatoes per bushel .... .......... 0 30 to 0 30 vats,land other hrticles contained therein. The .
faihi e, is certain. ira7 per ton ....... ' ' * .. .... _ 7 00 to 8 00 chu rn * CheCS6 presses, butter worker, milk cans,
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r 'Wing accomplished Ii yours truly, osE I PH A. DoRRIkNCE Apples per br�rrcl .................. 2. 00 to , 2 00 above property is situated on North Main Street, .. .
llas 'eturned lic , ttle ) 'ri. r,, --.?Z-.. - ___- I E'ducating Horses.
or nothin,,, and many ruinars are flyino' Late of Seafolffli', A116unt Forest Farin Wool.. .,.,4. .. -,... .... .... ...... 0 16 to 0 16 in the Town of Scaforth, and comprises four . 4 1'1,1 -1- " � . . : " .1 .
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C, t� � , - I Hides per 100 lbs .............. ;..- 6 00 to 7 00 � acres of land, enclosed by a good board fence. ,:-gg . . . I
.with refereaceto -what lie will (10. 0116 Moose A-foullt,q ill P. 0. � Assilliboia, N. Pori ........... . . :11 _' . .
� ? . .., . .... . I ...... f) 2 -*-) t 0 6 00 . TIi6 buildings erected thereon ewisist of a sniall � I_ 111 __ . 11.1
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is that he,is anxio to fo!t % coalition W. T. � I I �, . � 9__�:: . . -
. Cordwood ................. ........ 2 50 to 3 50 fraine house fii'goodt repair, mild the factory I -1 � I- - � I
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I Croverilment to the bitter end. His . 11 and cellar. The'lluildintr and everything used in - �� I
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governm6IA is now cmuposed of onl- - .
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.� .5-th says : Tbe steanier Brooklyn which red winter, 7s 05d ; Califoriviia, No. ]�, 07s 04d ; Tenders will reinain in force for Tell Days, after. � I it 0 The Champion Ilorse Edueatoi and Teacher.,
three m,em-blers for the fourth, Hoi�.- left'LivelTO01 -in ]!our before the s,%.ihng California No. 2, 6s 11d,; oats, 5s 05d ; barley wishes to inforin the people of 8eniforth and
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6d ; pms, 6s Old; pork; Os 00d ; cheese, 62s 00d; I notice will be given of thWir acceptance. The vicinityi that he has rented froin Dr. Coleman -the
Mr. Bro wit, 1.,i r'etir4i rr if llie has not al- of the � 8eaforth 'Poultpy an d Pe t 8tock A ssocia t1on.
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- 1. weekly mail..:std6mer Polynesian, ". I . I large building known as the iold drill shed, for
ready dolle. 90. ' Dame ruillor says he arrived here to -nigh . t. � She ,reports. ex- - highest Or [MY-tcudei will not necessarily bla ac- � - . . I
' . cepted. Tiimms oF SAL& -Ten per cent. of the � . � . . . . - I tho year 1885, -which be has nicely fitted up for
wants *-N.Tessts. (.4'reenway and Kiltaill. to perieuchi& ten-ible weather on the pas- TORONTO, Feb. 5.-F&II wheat, S0.86to'-.0-82; I - and �traiining Colts and
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. ..) . purchase money to be paid to ,the Liqudatoe . - tl�l� purpose of breakin "
Min age ovd. One'lliali was badly frost- ,spring I peas 57c, -kvithin one week after notice of Acceptance of � ,vicious Horses, where be solicits a public in -
enter the governaiciA ,is I lister of s ,,,,O. 80 to QO.82 ; oats, 33c to 34c,' 1 i
Public Works and Attorney General - to 60c * barleyl 58P to 72c; hay, per ton, 88,00 to tender. The balance in three weeles thereafter, J'HE, THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION NVILL BE H-ELD IN THE pection- AlIthosedesiring to have-theircolts �
I bitten, a boat p!as lost, the silioke-stack � .514.00 1. libutter, 15c to 23c; potatoes, per ba,(,-, when deed and possession will be given. The . . or -vicious horses properly trained, will find it to
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respective�.y From the same source we smashed, andl the donkey engine broke ,,,,0.40 to -0.45 ; dressed purchaser is to bear the expense of investi ating . , .
' a - . 0 ; eggs, per doz., 20c to 23c 9 r, . their interest to improve this rarel'�`Opportimity, !
I -earn the oppositioii are b ` n board ]logs, per 100 Ibs.,.1,1,6-75 to $6.26. the title and preparing deed. Fot further par- as the Professor thoroug-blyunderstands the art � '
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lavotable to co&htion. They have no quantity of liv a stock for the -upper pro-. : . .1 ticitlars apply to P. S. CARROL, Seaforth P. O., Town Hall, -in the Town of Seaforth I
f aith, it is said, in -A;lr. Norquay, as th Liqudator of the Seaforth Cheese Manuf cturing . 9 tees to give perfect satisfaction ill every res ect.
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e vinces, includiar, about a biludre(l. and Live Stock Markets. Company. Dated this 22ud Day of - anuary, � t" �
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c2hampion 'of M,q4fioba. Howeve'r, the eighty head of Herefords. Three valu- MWNTREA1,1 I I A. D., 1885. � &W-3 ON - . I HOTEL. ^ ZT Consihitation Free.'" Thankin- -
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House will be sJik-nioned for the des- able horses -vi ere washed overboa,rd o . t ,ebruary 3. � the Public for their pati ast., an
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' , 11 tinue very,quict,. anil without nitieb change; ` - ri hoping to solicit a liberal share in the future,11 .
patch of busin,ess'1111 a Nveek or two, and tile passagie-anIlVere lost. The stealn- prices are iluoted nominal at 41c� to 6c. per 1h. - remain,
matters politic&I which are il - live weight as to qu&lity. At Viger market over Tuesday, -Wednesday, Thursday and F your most obedient servant,
. Ow rather er Polynesian iM not yet arrived off the , Is - '
hazy and uncertain will then Ve miade harbor. . t - I � '. 130 head oCcattle. were received; tile demand , day, February 10., 113 12, and 13. R. BULLOCK. -
0� clear. The most important work of the -The Bishop of Huron h front butchers is, slow, and the trade drags A I N Sl � I -1
� I as appointed .somewhat; the price paid for local use: was 4Ac. , �
�_ will be the considerati6n of a re-" Rev. Win. - I ....`i. I . To Whom it May Co)wcrn:
.. ,Session Dayis,,of TLiamesvillei(fatlier per lb. live weight, and settle very Lroo(t lots Sold . '. . I �
it measure which tile v. yis,' of London South, -4.1c..; common to fair went at 3c. to 4c. Sheep . . - We, the undersigned, having employed Pwf
distribution bill, , of Re Evans Da at .. I - a I '
Preniierpledged himself to consider at B xe in good supply at front .q� to. 5 (.--,tell for Bullock to handle some colts for us, and feeling
and Davis ro: �lier �" of the IN-litchell Ad- "" I , . - satitfled that it bas been greatly to.our interest
, s, desirable lots. Live hogs continue qn t at 4Jc. 1 Upwards of `700 i1a PremiumS.
the fortheoining, session -a ,measure, too, vocate), to bq , . (P .
� it) - I Rector -'of Woodhouse, per pound. . I . - take -pleasure in reconmending bim to the pubp
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which is certainly a most iiiecessary one, c o.7Ltn y of N'brfolk, which was made - I . lie, feeling confident fronn-1 our own �observatlon
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as,, tinder the present system of repre- vacant by t1l . death 'of Rev. W. B. - . . ,. i - �, : . . — . . an perience that his system. for training and
. educating colts and vicious bo Les far excels
�entation, two inealbers; of the Opposi- Evans., former f 'vlitehell� -- ' . Local Notices. I � I . - ft - had the '.Pleasure -of
.. � - ADIVIBSION 10 CENTS. Doors open at 7 P. *M-, Februalf anyisystem.we, have evex . ..
tion represent more t han one half of tile -Wallace f Loi;A'N & CO. have SOIlle private funds witnessing, and we heartily recommend Ulm as a
,xillers are corning to the . T H I R T Y D A Y S 10th, and will'�be open daily from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. on Friday, February 13th. 'but ,a -
electors of tile whole province. In other' front with -g'Cod'c&ttIe_; A f6'w da .to loan oil reasonable terms. � * .895, niaster mechunic of his profession. It -is �,
. I - - , ry oil application. short time ago that he came to our town a; per -
.y$ Certificates for reduced railway fares can be had from the. 8ecreta �
Ses8ion promises to be a ' - ur sold seven ad of two,
respects the Argo .,\,I,r. Zi lie , TEAs at '-wbolesale Dri i . � .
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light one, but it is &etty crenerally be- - -three and foi , I- yeaf old steers, which CHAR1,18WORTU'S, Post Offic4c Store, - Seaforth, - . - 4 .. strict attention to business and .gentlemanly be-
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lieved that it will be* the last be -fore a ,it-rited the scales at an average of . 1,5-j5 stock of � President. happy to hear of his stay ift Seatorth this ye. -Ir,
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general. elgetion. 'VV hether a coalition pounds, 'the )1eaviest :reac 1,800 . E AR-Rlm; LoST. -Lost in Seaforth, on . . . A. CALDER, � . and hope that be may reeeive a liberal patrona-ge .
I is formed ot is likely to pounds. .%lr. 0'eury Smith iii -3 I Monday evening last, a Ladies' Eari-Aing. The . � . % fromaUthose desiri'llg to have a well train�d
- not the Hous3 clis osed of finder -will be liberally rewarded oil I&N-ing the .
be dissol-ved di-tring, the coming suninier. nine he4d of I -young cattle, -whidli ac, I 0 .. . 0. co. WILLSON, Secretary. borse and we can truly say that we ave more
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. The'election will, itt all probability, be an averagae of 1,380 pounds. -The price I . Fisit Fvsi-i. �-Wilson & Young, Scotts Parlor & Coal Stoves . . U S. �118i:,��ned) 1). D. W]Lso'�qo RORT. F. Jollqmt JR., .
conducted, on straight party lines, for p,jid in e,ach case was five Cents Per Block,.Seaforth, have,% carload of Fresh Herring . � ' Jospi'll WAUD, JOHN ACAMP131ML, �JOWV HTLE, .
the first time in the history of the Pro- pound. , I I . .1 and Cod Fish on the way,.,expected here next Chahcery Notic6 to Creditors of Notice. -to Creditors of the Seaforth .T011X CAMP)MLL, 31. D., T. F_ COLEMAN, FRANCIS
vince. With this probability before week. Orders will be filled as received. 1'irst I . C.,ksp,, K. McLxfm I
ITT - . - - MOM4, - . Eliza Riley, Deceased. . Cheese Manlufacturing Comf�any.
thern Reformers are organizing in almost .1 .. 2 farriages. 11 . come first served. 895 - .. � -AT COST FOR CASH.
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��y. Indeed, the Ana- 1Nfc'MICHAEL_-B' -GoOD NEWS FOR S-ROKER.S.—We -'un- . I Notice is hereby given that all persons having �
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Robt. 8cott, Esq , grandfather of the bride, derstand.J. & Roberts has secured tl�le agency . ., I
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jority of tile municipalities have already I Pursuant to an order of the Chancery Division claims against the above naintO Company are re- - .
- on tile 4th ins .,- bv Rev. A. D. McDonald, for the celebrated Empire Cigar, which he is I . quired to send in their names, �residences, and S:E L LING OF F I
organized,, and are in good hojitting con- . of the High Court of Justice, made in a certain .
. a 0 ' - st son of retailing at 5c. The Enipire is pronounced by . the full particulars of their claims and the nature --AXb—
%fr. James G. 3 elftie'llael, yoiin,,e , . action pending in the said -Court wherein Mary I
dition. A grand III-ovincial Convention the late Thos. 3I -Riehacl, of Hullett, to miss a!l go�d judges to be equal to any 10c Domestic . I Ann Riley is Plaintiff, and James Huston and of the security (if any) held by them, by letter .
will be- held in, Winilipeg, next -month Agnes D. Brokvii, of .11(-Killop. � I ci,p,r in the Dominion. All lovers 'of a good Come and Get ,13,argains prepaid addressed to P. S. Carroll, Seafoi th P. 'Closing up -Busimess. I
for the purpose of adoptim, a provincud - N)-E,Sf�-k]iF-SL4k),L]!'.-;�-,kt the parsonage, Bay- smoke should not fail t6 give him a call and try . others are Defendants, the creditors of Eli= O.., tile Liquidator of the said Company on or �
0 this justly celebrated brand. 887-13 - Mary Kiley, an infant, late of the Township of
� field, on the 20tb ult., by Rev. G. B. Taylor, , . � before the 21st day of February, A. D., 1885- -
. . Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, who died And Nlotic4 is hereby given that after that . I am,0osing up nIN bMinewi 1-1) the Village
platform, -vtnd securing 'Lmity of action 'Mr. John We,Wake,to Miss Mary Slake, both * STIGARS, BY THE C D W -i be re- I in or about the month of April, 1883, are oil or
atnong'st the various local orcramizations,. of stahley to, ishilf. ' I I _A,RL0AD date the said Liquidator will proceed to distri- � . of Kinburn, and as the en tire stoefc t.,on- �
I - � n - . ceived' this week at 31. A.,Charleswo It's, Sea- WHILE THEY LAST. before the sixteenth day of February, 1885, to bute the assetsof the said Coiiipany among the si iting of Dry Goo4s, Hats and Caps, Boots and . �
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- leh goqs to'show that we are on y- forth, one carload (80 Barrels) �f milated . � send by post prepaid to F. Holmested, Esq., is
all of wh FALCONli,�11' 8171ty-N13.-At the parsonage, Ba .
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field, on the 121st ult.,. b3 Rev. G. B. Taylor, - . parties entitled thereto, having regard only to Shoes, Groceries, Patent Medicine, Fartlienware,
the eve of an election, andthat Reform- , I . Sugar, -which Nvas bought previous to t e rise in Barrister, Seaforth, their Christian and our- I
, Mr. E. M. Fal oner to Miss E. A. Burns, both I the claims of which notice shall have beengiven, Glassware, Sleighs, Wagons Carriages, Buggies,,
CrEs are i -wit to be caught nappin'- of Bayfield. � . Sugars, and - will be sold in qua tities at - � names, addresses and description, the full par- and that he will not be liable for the assets or Whe bar;ows, Wbfffletre�'S, ,N-eckyares, ,&evi
'. . ; wholesale prices. Also alarge consi ninent of - . I ticulars of their claims, a stat4ment of their el
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, , i( e's fathet, oil the 21st of Decemb�r,'by Raw and Refined Sugars bought eq 4 ally low. . accounts, and the nature of the securities (if ersons of whose debt for claim he shall not tbcll April, next, I Wlt therefaze pr�parcd to,give, great I .
had. some ci�ld weather-reniark-ably Call and get prices. 895-3 � any) held by them; or ift default thereof they ,
- aye bad notice. Dat�pd this 28th day of Jan- bar,raills ill every depa)-tinent.
. . Rvi. Mr. Cair�i.4, Mr. Adam Johnston to -Miss i A Few Sebond - Hand Coal and will be premptorily excluded from the benefit of 9 ID
lanitoba. January is - � . - I have also aquantit), of Dry Lumber to dis- .
cold, even for N. Fdnnie Hobson, second daughter of Mr. Tim, BANKRUPT. .STOCK Of D. W. - - uary, A. D. IbA.). I -
Wood Stoves Cheap. . the said order. Every creditor holding any se- � I )ngues, Two Inch I
gellerally considered a pretty chilly Allan Hobsoi), an of Pelican Lake, 31ani- Milne, of i9thel; amounting to ,4,5,8,t0.83, was - P. S.; CARROLL, Liquidator. pose of, Consisting of Axle% T<
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inotith during -which pioneers are wolit toba. ! . bought by A. It. Smith, KDrussels, ano as A. R. . . curity is to produce the same before me the un- 895*4 Oak Plank Rock F-Ini, Pine and Bas".`oof-L A,%
J I � . dersigned Clerk in chambers of the said Court at . - - __ - I lubi all, be sold, no reasonable offer
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to look for somethin,cr extra in the form STRAN STENVAItT.-.&t tho- residence of the Smith has only possession of the store for 60 YPS my chambers in Osgoode Hall, in the city of . . .
brides father', on the 28th. ult,, by Rev. S. days, and the whole stock must be Sol in that 0. M a WHITNE Toronto, on the 19th day of February, 1885, at , -KOTICE TO DEBTOR,S.-All parties in- will be re,fused. ' ost desirable . lece �of
of cold, and Jack *Frost generally puts Acheson, Mr.'Feter Strang, of Manitoba, to time. His old friends and customers -will get - . 11 o'clock, forenoon, bein� the time appoint- - I debted to the estate of the late John Kidd, Also at a bargain thaf Ill
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forward an extra effort about New Miss Agnes Stewart, of Tuckersinith. bargains such as they never had b ore. The I , A: a., +11 -1 either by note or book account are hereby noti- roperty, a corner lot in the Villagpe of Zilb rn � I
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WRIGHT—CUTITILL.—At the,manse, MeKillop.
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on the Ith inst., by Rev. 31r. Musgrove, 1dr:
stock is all new as Milne was onl ` two 4hd one-
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half years in business. I will give everybody the
CHEAPISTOVE HOUSE,
for adju va on on � -a.
i)mied the 26th day of January, 1885.
fled that unless the said indebtedness is paid at
once to the undersigned, costs,%ill be incurred.
being Lot A. in Schoales! Survey, WrY sultal)Je 1.
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for a btore <w ally other bitsinems. Z,
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- . , Jas. Wright, of Hensall, to Mrs. Margaret
benefit of the great bargain I got. A. R.' SmITIT.
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This it� Ule Imj4 notice� MRS. JOHN KIDD, Sea-
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