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I ' . * - � - 7 �- . . . . . - . - , I . - . -_ I I I THE HURON EXPOSITOR, . I knmm aa'Brightlg . . - - I . - _!T . . �. I I - . 5 ,� ; " - - . --i - ----------. I .- . f . . — ____ - - -_ ' I . " ­ .. . 11 .. deal'. The - Qn.to the track again. He looks now be seen t'h&-t the farmers . wh( Se families that a great deal of spae and ill will gas ' * THE MARKETS. - � .1 - � . J I Zrogress made in railro di 11 . i oward h1r. Danby, a great 7 . dvai Lta t s 'OOLD WEATH I .. - . ; z Joseph Fraynei. I Vitll astonishment on the marvellou can perform all the Jabor wi;h them- been shown . I a mg; At first selves have a great a e over deal more than is consistent with the , . � ' VERY - ! , . I nder the auepteex., ten miles an hour was. good work; re- who, have SxAFoitTtt,,Feb. 12th,1886. . I —or— I - I I - . . � , those' to hire all t le help position that some Of* the parties OCaUPY Fall Wheat per bushel.... .. .... 0 78 to $0 82 . Salt Works and Well' Ti�mbered � .. �i I ,�] I - . . . - B cently he had ridden over a road at the needed, but even they a in the church,'and from such a position Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 78 to 0 82 1 1 1 Farm Lan -ds and London City . � Y; Aritons society, 1 a P'not pay their Lee hall, Belgra-ve , � rate OF sixty miles an hour. Then a liabilities from this crop . one -would naturally expect, a more Oats per bushel .......... .. .... 0 30 to 0 31 . � - I . -1 ., ; Ans.' wages. � I I ,n,d success. They' good wind would stok the train; now it in spring and falli averag� Peas per bushel .......... .. .... 0 65 to 0 57 � Property. . 1 .1 � _ , 9 froln $20 -to christi&n- example. On finding that their Yet it must be a great deal colder when the 'M ONTPLEAL HOUSh, fails to I . i I I . � . Barley per bushel .......... .. .. 0 50 to 0 60 ' i __ . I I .& I 1. I �ea one, and -the I . =require a terrific hurricane to even 135 month; haying, per (lay, $1.50 , pastor's' 'usefulness was gone, so far as Butter, No. 1, loose .... ......... 0 14 to 0 16 y A-ithvr . I i -it have juist ' the speed. At Chicago the first ar Per � onfer of tile Executors of Ole 14tt � . . ' im ey - toile, Nialiville & Co. willoffe I _� I I I o ,-mei � h vesting, .V; stacking, $2; threal i th I i�ere concerned, they should Butter, tub .............. .. .... 0 15 to 016 take the lead in DRY GbODS, &C. B Jll' i -_ .. . ' ILI , . r for , rhe society made 2 I id leviathan $2. These figures, -of � I 01ggs ................ .. .... .... 0 18 to 0 18. . sale by,_1;Il11)1j1C Auction at their Auction Iloolu - . j en&e was shown alongame a COUrs , inelliTe have retired from the congregation with- 9 i ? - ii ,. __ . - I '13Lt-rect, in the ivjty� of Loj - I � to, b1jY , To. 2442 Dundas , I . . ; __ I " -,qf -eighty-five -tons. 'The contrast was board, and as we have - all our out making sueha fuss and spreading dis- Flour, per i0o ms ................ . 2 00 to 2 25 N I'dol), on , - . � . Draised Hogs, per 100 ills ........ 5 00 to 6 00 . . Thursday, 5th day of _kl rich, ,�. I)- i,.�.,�j, a .1 m �1: 3, storeike -1. wonderful. Mr. Whitehead came to eatables, e ' 'L CO3 � . .., � - �11 fl� . a t 2.30 i L� - eper Gf ;-, I xcept bread and., tatoes atent against -'Mr. Danby iii the way Hay per ton'. . .......... ........ 7 00 to 800 p.ill. th� follo%vin- valuable Freehold Proper- I I Canada in 1849 and locatediat Clinton. - board is a considerable item, in � . I -%V-in Hides p�r 100 Ibs ................ I I � . 41 i I - I I ' ­ I bill it has I . ties, nwilely: � 1, on z0=0 ice t"he - , been done. Of course they . ... . � i inat.ely broke hi He has been identified with the railroads of expe�ses: ' ' Sheepskins each .......... ...... 0 50 to. 0 85 PARCJ!'U., L ­That land situated in Londoil ! I -a , When. we get. D111' wheat tell you with -long, sanctinionious faces - ! . I here. He oNma valulble estates in .Mani- aristed we redeiv Wool ........... ...... .......... 0 IS to 0 20 0litario, opposite the ,)-lark-et liall, haybig ajl I . . e from 2 . I . . ankle ioint. Dr. ,� - 4 to 32 poliAgIs that they are doing all -for the cause of Salt (retail) per barrel_ .. .... 80 to I 00 MESSRS. DUNOAN & DUNOAN front.kgre of 131 feet :on the - out] - ide of 11311 . i I I I � - . toba, is: a vigorous old man, an English- eo)f flour from - ' 1 9 . i ; . . � I � e on hiin� and says , . . a-bu.sbel of. wh6at, adc-Vr-(T_ Christ. It may be, Sir, but'it looks to Salt (wholesale) per barrOl .. .. .. 0 80 . . .Strcet, and a dupth of IS7 feset inore or less a05 .4 � � - ­ ; - man by birth, and energetic enough to ing to the quality Of the: w heot. . . Potatoes per bumhol .... .... .... 0 30 to 0 30 1 � ,- I - . I )ose, lie Will have- -�-. � me as thouah the other chap had a hand three Melt- stores erected thereon., iww occupled . 4 . . 0 Wood per cord .................. 2 60 to 3 60 . . by Nv. J. Bryall3ton, C. Anundson uisil Win, I _. . . W6 have a fine quart6r 1 section in I i jht in a few Weeks.. - -r� . live many years yet. I i I .,.- . . the pie. I have no doubt Sir, that - i arrow I � '_ —Th 'fan - Su -espectively and ulore I . - . e auction sale at thei, A � gioA of 160'acres; ,no , � na-fivillariy dt- � . I wastelland.�-Ojj it 110 if Mr. Danby had reason to suppoWtbat ri � . - , - ould re' I m that Mr. Win. � � . IV spe I � . � etfully call attention, to the fresh ar val of a v ery large and well- : scribed " I the 131-11 Post -f- e house, Exeter,' last week, Was very stone Or Obstruction of I st . .� � . _ I 1:7 . ers respecting Oils ,mlc. .. 4, g for _. ; . , any � 11 f I CLANTON, F6. l2th, 1885. � 1'0�1, . i I %s- been- aflin - - itb hin- his influence for good was on the wane, _�Cther with ri-lits of way over and in respect I I �- I � . -1 I - largely attended. The furniture - sold der its cultivation,. . We,. c p ougli'. selected consigninent of ' of certain lancs;aijoining said prot evty� These -i I , � .4 - � - � � p -0 78 to ,'.,O 80 _. Lin* in his breast. -- he would have resigned of his own ac- Fall Wheat er bushel,... .. .... IP, . � . - '. . i - : _... Spring Wheat per bushel ........ 0 78 to 0 80 I � -ed down seed, harrow, and reap a hal M1 e 'with- cord, but to be coerced and driven away � . - tere.,it ill a regist,ered lease thereof from A. J� . . id, ,Edwax(is, front .� well, but the horses Were knock � preilliscs will besold subject to the` telialit." in- ' I . . � �_� at figares below their actual. worth. out turning, and h Oats per bushel ...... .... ... ;..' 0 so to 0 V - 14 , ... ave no fear of fl&tte, - is certainly ' . I Kinggtolle, to lliejlr�­B k � 4 )eea ou-ccessful in -, . . - . I not very creditable to those . Barlei, per bushel ...... .... .... 0 55 to 0 55 . I enth- for the trui Of 87 1 1 . . .- The horses were all superior anim . . . , ) -- 184!)'at a rental of �i,�w 1 ,reater part of the .. . als; ing a few pannels of fence by � ;triking who have undertaken! the-A"k. By Peas �er bush j � 3*cars fron, 'Nth Jul� ) : t I . - � el ...... .... ...... 0 55 to 0 57 per r I - . . � � .1 I Buttei ........................... 0 i6 to 0 18 annuill payable lialf-i'early. ; - � : , imported from Scotlandin 1883 by Mr the end of a fail. If I bad - e land in - giving this a- le Ducks, Denims, Shirtings, Tickings, Pri nts PARCEL 2—Abon't .5 at.i,es of- land , part of . X ecure the rest of it -" corner in your valuab . . ,isiii Joseph White- The 41 Lad in Blue " Huron, it wo'uj(j_,1j' - t�ill $9,000 or paper, you will obligo, Yours truly.— ' R.",gs . - - - - - - - - - - - - - .... .:.. 1 � i . . cieraiv hol)e he I-, . e Wor ' "* " . the east half No 6 3r4,1 concessio)), S. E� I : � , I I � . - I .. : was knocked down to Mr. Sand.9burn $10,000 1 . Hay per toil .......... I... ...... of Lot - , .1 . I - � , here I Would not gat over r, :kIItpL..ky. R. Warwielt 1-whIgA, lai-4 near the north east � , � * $33,00 -for it. � . Potatoes per,bushel .... .... .... 0 30,to 0 30 an , - ` I � . � I - d Grey Oottons. voraerof __j . I ___ of R-lansilia,rd f or $1,450., " Stone Clo-_ A We h a 4 '-aid II -Of Lotwid enclosed with a. posp ; ,Wlu the toiNvmship V- ve 00 a,;r6 ready - � Apples per barf(A ................. 2 00 to 2 00 ' . � . . 1. '_ - and board 'ellve togetber with the ,,salt well . I -r " in every respect a fi sow in the spring. We Ilroke and khartouih's Brdve Defenders Wool ...... ..... . . . i �� couple of Youing.. . f ve , rst prize to .... ... .. 0 16 to 0,16 ' I 1 4 . I . - -ter 4 8- -Drl,-�-,, Brine Tank, q - . animal sold to Mr. Vm Rollffi".% for back-set26acres this season. ' Hides peri 166 *it* . 6 00 to 7 (dialllc .1 i"whes), . alt AN I I )s . . � . o c 'stealll -� . i - i - . I OO Get Bargains in every departinenit, in spit of so called hard tiine,s, to be had oialy, J`-llgillc 13 11;- , ' st I ,mt in rather an � .jY son The London England, Daily News of Pork ............ * ­.­.­­ ­ ­ I i�r> ­', - - Engine (12 hon � power), � . 11 '14 I . � ' . . * * Boiler C20 hn . i I . .. z� _R1 475 and "T&L-walpin" one of the best with a span -of horses plowed I y ........ . . rse pow-er and neari, new), with - 4e, day last week. - - � acres Wednesday appears in mourning out of Cordwood...-....'.'.'. 1. I . ........ 2 50 to 3 50 1 � . . I . 'bred4hree year Olds in Cailada, brough . pulliviliq ai)paratus and pipi.11W -king ., . . . I , t this summer, most of it with th -walk uten,ils liftherto Jl_'1L.(j Wit) I � , ' r, T ' . . at the .A, IONTREAL HOUSE, Main Stree.�, Seaforth. and wol � Jxe Maitlaxid, the . '_ i �' - respect for General Gordon, and 'pub- I . I salne; al�5o a. &IN-hig . . - I I �. I i` horse choked'and . --­ $1,2715. He was of the noted "Me- in,_, Plows. We had 60 acres 'of 1 wheat lishes the following from Gakdul : I I The LIVERPOOL, Fell. 11—Spring NA64, 07s Old ; or.Aiclterbhed'7x2() feet, I � I tj� .t , is . � . I . NI-ve beell in operatio)) fol- tivaIN-t- . I ... �Gre " fani-ifly so highly prized by thr J .red Tlai�se works " a, I ; to -unfasten, , Nvinter, 7s 02d;.California No. 1, O7sO3d; - I �Viftg gor eshed fr DI it 995 natives that escaped from Khartoum say . 1; I , ­ .. - . .. j . I - horse,aien in the old country as Well as bushels, abou ' California No. 2, 6s lod ; olits, 5s 05d ; barley, 69 . � - N'cal,,I)Li,it,�indtjies�mltjii-�ide�att)lc�.3eN Itsto i 1P � - � I . � . - t 161 bushels to the acre. that General Gor6oii was killed i,difle 6d; peas, Q � yor ok r � . __. e.ladie3. � , - I a -silver xit-dal at tile niris li,xhil)ition in 1 7s, 1 11 I ___ I this.%- He was bou,gbt by Chas, Mason Should all go well .,0.W ; pork, 63s ood ; cheese, 01s Ood. - 8 as i I a � with -us Ive will leaving his house to rally the faithful - . w0las nuinerous ijr-Nt prizes at Exhibitions in - i . � te� meeti, 119 W414 _� sow i ; I ,. . 4 I _*_ � � � I i of Brucefield. to wheat 80 acres and the reff Laiiiing, 2Y troops. The latier were out down to a I 4, . All. churoh, Ford- .1 .i. , 1- tjii* Province. - I . , Thesalt pan, iucluding heater is i4t4 feet. lolig � � I 1, of last week. 1:� ___ n, Potatoes, and TORONTO, Fell. 12. -Fall wheat, $0.80 to $0.82; _ 7 . . acres to oats, barley, cor man, and for hours the town was the by 10 feet wide at butto;ii, aud ' i � 11�1 I s ring, $0.80 to -1.,O.82.,, oats, 34c to Me; peas 57C - lil-16S4- juere I . 2 . turnips' Our oats belled ver p 1_1 I � ,was i � R. Otteivell ' ' 8 � badly scene of a merciless slaughter, riot ev OAK HALL than baPI renewed 1.) . . . I � ax t y steel plate and tuln)4s Out, aad ,-� Farming in Dakota. - apd di( . ell o We ; barley, 6& to M ; bay, per ton, ,%,.00 to . .4 1 1 R(I good umsia was - , I iliot yield from ,the ,n ac'�diie 30 -Women and children being spared. All `�,15.00 ; butter, 15c to 24c. ; potatoes,, per bag, on ail average of 200 barrels perNN,eek and there � ali � I ; is rage capac) V A � 0 � : NV e have been permitted to nu%ke the ll�usllelr to the -acr'e, while WE e peated - I.O. 45 ; eggs, per doz., 20c to 23c ; dressed ll')31)9 )a ))ail for -over 11 I I . A social- the next . notables were killed except the , - 40 to ,,- � i : � t1le 2 7 . 3,000 barrels of s�lt. I ; - ave 0 . . . I I - : I follawing, interestinK -e,­tract a 'least - Ili' 0 ad no ti-eacherous CLOTHING AND GENTS" FURNISHING HOUSE If this parcel is suld the - - . : asant affair. The -- . , - from , at the -j, to 11 4,7. , pashas and their followers." 'o"s, per 100 lbs.,,' -6.75 to e6.25. A i -i I : I . . � . i I plurebaser .,hall have '. � I � , - j � ;_Oout .51501. . private letter recl�ntly Adeived by 'barley and little corn or beans. T had DETAILs Or- GOILDON'S WIT-RIMR. . __ ____ \ 'I tell luillutes damil- NflAch to decide ,whether he t i . . � " . - - . � will accept the whole Or aD.V Of the foIjoWjn4 t ' East Wa.' I friends here f ronn a f ornier resident of wlienwett)ok.them up, 75 bus:iels of The following details of the killing of . gr . � -- ! *aDosli, , Local Notices. . . . . Iltions, ilanic13-- . I � � I - i I., i , a . : I.&6-,. for exporta. . this county, Who is now located in Ca,,,s beatitiful potatoes, '.and aboit 250 General Gordon and the fall of Koliar- s till ready and willing to get iip Suits o,i the shortest of not cc i tyl ot 0 - fJ . 7 �� 7 -, . �busliels of as fi ­ LoGAN. & Co. have soine private funds I s i n EV s 0 n (a) The right to tak P, the allou ance foi , � - I CGainty, Dakota. He sa.ys : ; ne turnips as thin um haVe been - received: On the da -Y to loan on reasonable terms. 895 he I Z � residence of- 11 k I to ' ' bb feet wide, stretchilp-, frolil the � , � r-1 - ' 1"' I . I ever saw. T"`u`Ir?ard1 I I - This Year will be rerne in.-bered' by the I t Md,,,Y;6f thein when' cleaned . ,bo, e to the Grand Trunk 11ail" I att master of the - �, � of the capture, w-hich is vilwiously stated equalled outside of the nietropolis. Inspe t road, Sarnia � . . - 15 po - ds . . - farmers of Dakota, -,Is the one in which -weighing i. TEAS at wholesale prices at M. A. I tion of our imported Tweeds in Scotch, 'raic.;c�Nj.itb all brid-es . i I : - . 11 embankinellts eutti", � Zn 011ARLESWORTH'S, Post Offl,c Store, Scaforth. _ 7 'eon at - I . ' o*f, aii, d- intends . They ,�6 thill as t1fe 926th and 27th of January, ('ener � ( - and other iiuproveineats iiiade oic, ' . I .1 the mercury of'their anticipations r6se skinned, gweeltxan ; easant tc I I - cit � I .' fat -are, H e will I tl�.e t&9te, al Gordon's attention was attracted by 895-3 El nglish, Irish ankl Canadian, so.1i ed. price .�100 per acre. � , I . - j� - . high then fell far below zero. - All and tl%k-e the ace of apples With us. aitremendous tumult in the streets He Gom NEws 'Foit' SxoicEws.-We' un- - .1 I (1)) The right to puroha,c;e at .,�1.5o per ,001-d � . � & - thurou-hbred' I ­ � pi . I - I - - M) . 31, - - - q . i s . - , 1-D . � El"tt' -about 600 cords of inixbd wood principally _.h".d I � I through the growing, season the crops Now when you atid yours ,,,ire' I Ing left the so-called palace, or Government ddrsta-nd J. S. Roberts has secured the agency i Acqniaitiorix to the . . I . � promise of beiiie, good, � and. -we eRJOYing the pleasure of in Samples of Sprin,g, Importatfons at the Oak Hall. Call and select your wood either no%%* oil the prel � . t . � � . . " I z � . 99-ve , C� astie'Lting a building, in -which he had made his for the celebrated Empire, Cigar, which he -is inses iir to'be de- . . ­ , 1. � � . livered there before I -,;t 6�tobernext. - I I I - . : . ticipated that .we had passed the northern spy, bald win, king of toinki rctailin.-at6c. Tile Enipire is pronounced ll�­ ( : 1 S E - - an , ariers,ito ascertain th ng -18nit, while You can have a good choice One Hiindred the newest patterns I . Xe It th concession - , headqui. . e cause. all good judges to ble equal to any l0e Doinestfc , pri . (c) 'Tile 1*ht to pni-ebase at :!:,3r) per acre for - or. goTeeningy : . . . - � 4 or am, of the lots of land, � i ; rubicon , and.that out greatest foe (debt), , kli6w the Jiffexevoe ibs' uncleared land. ail I . Id, his . . 0 4 . � . . farm -of two _� . . . e- As lie reached the street lie was stabbed . cigar in the Donlifflon. . All lovers of a good- -isillg� ill all about 1.1;w aims, 'III. first V) ,. � � I . would be laid out never to i.ise agaiu,; tween. you and Your friends * DakOtM. in the back.,and fell dead. The - inin' sino.ke should not fail to give hini a call and try to select froin. ' - - � colilp, ass -9 . �ra. Hortman; aud n . ult land for farming, -and ab6ut 1,100 a,c-j- 1. thereof . . - L I �. . thifkjustly celebrated brand. 887-13 . Ls : . . I . I -1; - but there is'ma,uy a - slip between the Fancy a 6 or 8 pound R-11ta Baaa, was caused by the lNfandi's troops, who . . .1 : realized is some- - - �`.. 6. well,timbered with wood suitable for fuel, and -1 . .1� . � 1. � ' cup: and the lip, and instead of being skinned ,and aut in slices, each one tak - had gained access to the iiiterior of -Che SITGARS BY THE CARLOAll -Will be re- ' . )yb),- around the _s'alt works. Tb said lot-, are � . � Miflic,aix iin-tends . . . . , e . . . - and begin inunc knon 'IS f -ws - I d .. . . __0 i's, Sea- wil - ODO . .;ot 6 bi the 2n Concessioll ; . ,;penu p 0 ; -SEAFORTH. Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, i at the 31rd Concession ; and I . :1 '' -i , eased of that weiL-bt the a,gony is hea in hing, the I I ., g a slice .town through treachery, and ulio were ceived this week at 31. A. ChaAesNvorth - , I the remain- DUNCAN & DUNCAN, I i .- ing up hi(rher and the weight becoinin' whid7roario, Snow V�hirlino, and' forth, one carload (80 Barrels) -of granulated - )7 - � � - 9 ,_ - 0 mer- s ace 9 Lots.5, 6 and 7, in the 4tb Cojlce.,�sion, all <lIj-th ; ieace and plenty. - Vh I s cury 18 ees b(low zero � ' oon in complete possession of the pl 3 , ugar, which was bought previous to thd rise in . . S I ; I � heavier. .,eat at 4-4 cents a.' bu hel, degr , as was the . -luding the citadel. A fearful -mass,%- Sugars, and will be sold in quantities at - : - ­ inc, . I - — � . of the E ,greinoiA Road in the Township of War- I �� � on - this Jot for . deae, it. Instead, of being in clover as ca s e a few Sunda Ycru wholesale prices. Also a larg,e consignment of .1 9 q I . .. Ys ag,o. ere of the aarrison followed. . 1wick. And as to a' Y haDA Ni-hich has bui-flifflings � � one of the firat . 0 RaN%i and Relined Sugars bou-M equally low. frences, clearings or other uppi-vt enientsthereZZ, I I 'we. expected, -we will have a hard riab, wortld be apt to 8 y it was cold cheer - I! - .1 I � I SCF � . . . ), � . I WES OFSLAUGHTER atthesaniepricewitli such additiol)al "quill as - r, . . � . the hardest weJi4A-_e bad as yet here, to inside' as well ­, . . Call and get prices. 895-3 � i j I o as o � % I - z I P . . ­- ­ 3ide,, but question are described as surpassing arian . in -the absence -of agrecinent niky be fixed by . � 9 . Mr. �1_ Ta,vlor I , 0 � :i MAMMOTH OLOTHING HOUSE.1 I ; 4 � I steer our bark throuah unti-I ne-,�,-t if you -Will have ,Llly- more mal en' * . .� � I . . � . � I arbitrators ofic nai d lky the Executors and z � j . , JOY- a#ocitie , rivalling the worst horrors �_l : . n e-11 i. I I . - . w4CV3 dr to, - s and I AUCTION SALES.� i(�haser. as tile value,of such - , - ' iving . I harvest. : 17', * bus-fiel-li'a'd to go, and in. tin your bea,ii ties- than ve haveill of the Sepoy inutiny. The panic-stricken . I 1 I tile other by the pu lie . , . very . - I , I . . - , � - . - . I . 1111provicill - - , Jor in ther cut- - I � I . ents. - , r, I -fallen far short --of what was our cold� watery urnip, circ4nistances . . � ,� I all has . . I . Egyptians were captured in their flight On Tuesday, Febr - ; - i ,' � ,'� . . I 0 uary 24, 1885, at 12 . -Nbout 50 acres of Lot 6, ill tile 2nd Conee-:sjon, I . � , �, uod-& " ag,rd,11st I . ' ts VOW W611 a ), I - i needed. If -we had a good crop th�-s year SO c%tter cases. F eld. roo . pd put to death with the most fiendish , o'clock, .sharp, -on Lot 12 C6ilcession 5 are leased atarental of!�iooa year,jor a. terin � I � �n- the an.tter and - aa di ff the prices had been the same. as here, but axe not ai d a.. Y ) wbich. will e\p1re oil lbt janu 'y next� and ail- , I I- sed -to a ,f_xtent t ar 1* . - . . .. ortures. Some with �'ekbrsniitli, one mile and a quarter other T)O acres of the saine Lot are ]eased at flic . 2; I � . I Id �WIPD�1, t . were transfixed � A U. . I -11 - in, the snow. The in the- two preceding Years, we wou I o the (1.1ficulty, in -1 Winter of 8 - , rs and left to bleed to death. -Most �8`1'_itli of F,igniondville, Farm Stock and � �. rent of IslOO a year for a terni ,which -will e-.,-pir4e -a -1 � cen, I Ce ing I pe% -.1 I I -i eM lirok >nt - Rave done as well as We could: have ex- ;beni fronn, the."fiost. When 6 the victinis were mutilated in a borri- Iniplenients. Alex. Nicholson, Pro- lst Jqnuary ISM - and anv Inu-chaser -of sucli. i � I - . - � I �_ a a -titter from, a, %st iii -Fargo I sa�v some of e largest b n. . take saine subjeet to such lea,'4es. r N . peated to do. f or' -b e. time_'- -.%v- e have, been 1, le I anner. COME TO THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE ! lauds nlusi ' ' - � - Their eyes were gouged lbri-ator ; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. � I ; . � . I . � whilat Mrs. Tay- here.'_- This is a new countr and ,in c:c �b da I 't ; , - _ If Parcel 2!5liall )lot be sold oi- it beii)g sold the . !i tl��qjiea e, er reuiember seeing., o t their noses were slit,'their tongues ay, February 19, at - 112 . l - 41 I � I i- . - Y , 1, . , Oh Thursd, __ purchaser shall not take the oppon of purAe-has- 7 . . . sle*h. A -1r. and to live in. All � use in one in particular I 410111d say was from . . . . 'j I F expensive one We t in out by the roots. In man cases loitlock, noon, sharp, on Lot 5, Conces- lug the -whole of the reinaining I 600acre . . . harse escaped irn- � ani � . 'Y s. Then . - . � ' ' 295 to .30 inches inili � WOU , 1� the E ast aild WeNth-,L]f of lots 5 �I`nd 8 in the Srd I N � I � I � : . - I - � ; � . k _'2:::2kr:J of have filled a e ­*ash ub. They - � j _. � I the houseliold or On the farva, �oines lE inutilatedparts of tl e victims' bodies* sion 8, Grey, Farin Stock and Imple- � OF TH E WEST FOR BARG�I N 8 FOR ON E MONTH. Concession, and Lots .5, o and 7, in the 4th Con. - ileetin- - of the � from the east, and ibe gre%test7 s .. lari -, - N�ere thrust in their biouths while they nients. A'Vaiier Govenlocki Proprietor; � - ty the proceeds of our wheat goes there were grown on tho 13'ed River.bottom I- . � cession, will b6 sep.wately offered for sale, Each, * ; � i - . . ; . � . I . - Wgre still living. The massacre includ- Alex. Delgatty, Anctionedr. - half lot (containiilg 1.00 acres inore or, less) being : . . � i I . . � � 1 : � r . , � . ,QuiarteAy Board ,On the whole we Nwe had one, of the ed many uon-cornbatants. The F( tian . � � 1$ to pay for tbeill. we� e -x -port nothing . ­ . I On' Monday, February 16, at 12 Offered as a separate parcel. - . . ,� � t,Y � ' I veek, they unan.1, . of any account )5,ut Wheat, and most pleasant. falls as regards mildne s , I CLEARING OUR WINT R GOO Tmois: One-telitli to I.)e paid to the Exemit-ors I ; . . - to I . . � I � in cash at tinic of Saic �­ " - - � _N I . s w men ""Ve subjected slianiefuT in- o'clock, noon, on Lot 13, Concession 7, . . i I - Z - % . 3 ail additional sum inaking . , 5 . I ;7.. I, In R-Lirks back it will be so.m. e thne yet before of weather and .reedom froin storms ' T 3 z� I � . . � ­ . d i rg -, i tie s. xNlore than a hundred N�onieii Hullett, Clearing Auction ,Sale of Super- I a Suill equivalent to 11 ; ! I . . I , � I . Alex, Birks was ... . we Nvill be able to do otherwise. that -%Va littv6 expedenced -sin ..coming . .. wit), -suni previousb- paid, . I ,, . I 2 ! i I . �� - afd young girls were given over .to the ior Thoroughbred and Improved Stock - * olle-fourth of the purchase wonev, to be paid . i :: -s ! is x t- - le here, on. November. 21st,. sno,iv'to the , , -s foll ' -7 43" -a)ex;dar montli froin 6e day of sale, - . � he D t,,ict m, eet - . dotibt if the time will ever con f : � I . � I ch � j� , -I,plements. Hugh Bell, proprie- DON'T MISS OUR READY VIADE OVERCOATS. within one c t � c I Ma __ . a,lIdi . owers, to be used as slaves. and .In - . . . � � . : ba, - . the balaw!e to bear interest at th� i Z ,a -pro, tio-ner for � I when the prairie farmers can have tlie depth of 2 inches fell, on the 22nd we I I rate - of 6 per i . I After the slaughter many Arabs' . T I I were tpr ; J. P. Brine, auctioneer. .cent. per annuni frojil. tbe day of sale till paid, L I t .; q . - 'ithitaiidinw that same solid comfort within them. selves had ir first bliz�ard. Although the 4 1 � 7 01 11 01- I seenrushing about the streets with the I -such interest beinge payable ineanwhile balf-year- � . - On Friday, February 20tb, 1885 ' . � 4 . I . _0 : N 11 �, at I I � i � emplayed -oa the ag the farmers -in Ontario have. Yoiir -1, ;.,,tjjd such balance to I)e pal - . 1 4 - i -Wind hadhot much snow to I lay with - � ly d by 'five �q . li�ads of Egyptians impaled upon their 12 o'clock, noon, sharp, on Lot 12, Con- nial �f . iLre_ Only slightly geo,graphical position places yoit Within it mad6-wftt there was move lively.— I spears. ,The next nigiit was spent in a cession 3, Hullett, Farm Stock, Iiiiple- I annual instalmellits oil the 5th 2%1�itrch in. each � It � I � I p i , � : I . s 0 year. � 4 . . I! I this thi,rd quar- 'Ri � CAMPBELL & BRIGHT . . eas CL -k .. I . � - .y re eb of the eastern markets and F_ __iEpt I d IF 'v I 1 I � . ; saturnailia of blood and debauchery. . ments an urniture. Sidney Morton, Further particulars and conditions of -,ile l)iay . I - - � � - . , - : I seaboard, where there is a ready market I . ai i . . � The _&l6lidi li'.�s iepaired the fortifie - be obtabied on application t67 th I . ,- - - L i 11 ations Proprietor ; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. ,c Auctioneers, 1, i _: - . . - 'I I . - - 'ING' ) I I (y. be made to save � u naiii.00-Lis products, so you � Blake. - . . and made Khartoum well nigh impreg- On Wednesday, F-ebruary 18th, 1-88a, i. o r C. i � h IN ,,,-) T 0 N E -Warwick West, P. o., .4 � . . I ! - ()ntario, or to the Vendors, Solicitiors, LEITH, - rich, "the County ' �an never be placed financially, when A C-HrIte-iji DIFFiCULTY. --MR. EDITOR. Dable. He has made it bis'pernianent ,it I o'clock p. in., sharp, on - Lot 21, Place to. Leave Y o*ur KINNO *TONE, & SY,Njo,NS, Nord) 0 � i . _� f N-cotland i - ; 0ed.. A deta-ch- crops fail, or prices are low, as we are -DEAn Sin. -Bp-i*g in --possession of a headquarters, and is said to have abun- Prizes .1 Prizes- I I -1 . . . I - - . iiny, - Concession 9, Morris, Farm Stock. 1. . Cilambers, IS King Strect West, Toronto. 4' , - . .,k , . ere -' such happens. -q'� i -con -a -egaitional dance o -itinition. ` '. Andrew Laidla'w, Proprietor; George . - � 1 8alvation h when We have two few facts rel f — : I ativ co a 0i 0 _g�uu§ and anin I IN i i . ' if - . �tain Liubta.te bag crushiag grrievaiwes here; one is the meeting held in tho Blj-t�e PrEsb'terian � A'_;0TJfEP. URZAT ]BATTLE. Kirkby, Auctioneer. -'Postponed from '� ", - I 0 7 . I Y I , AUCTION- SALES. - . - � a church I think it 1�vill do no haxiii .to � �� . � . � eraii,ce hall, aud -wheat handling monopoly,- which is Nvitb the I I th. - .. . .. ; I -P 0 7 2 11 - r ' - .1 � ,The 8tandard's correspondent . 0 A S H - A I . - I ; A Procession is soulless institution ; tlte other is thwe give thenia little vienti ation. 4orwhat General Earle's colunin sends the follow- On Tuesday, February 1"itli, at -1 I . __y - � �__ UCTION.' SALL OF FARM STOCK QIPTLE- N . �, I - . . . . � � � each ev.eRing,the - teetion tariff - 1know of no el � ii.Lt despatch, da - A_ MENTS AND FURNlTURI,,.-.V'_r. f - e I J. P. - . , ro ass purpose the In bad Dulka Island, Tues- o'clock p. m., on Lot 13, Concession 14, From now to the 16th of INray first, I I . Was cc dd I aan x 1. . _ Mr.81diley- ir on - 4--i-ea with thm. boii.- r1hatsuffers so ni-tich from. iis ba.lieful. not able to state for certain, One thing di�,y': The British troops advancedto Hullett, F - Brine hai� been histructed by. - 11c t . i . I I - WITH A to sell by Public Auction oil the Wes ' I <,f f�`t' , -I . - - � V makes but little effects -,is the -western .Arhea�t ttirising I do know tba;t th N . i-liole- time of the I " arm Stock and Implements. . I . I ,t hal :j a . � , attack the eneiny, who ,beld a strona' Matthew young, Proprietor;- George th following prizes -w,ill be given at -'sSibil 3, Hullett 01) F .iday, Februar ­_ . , e 12, Conct I . y q � � I - t 12,0*( . barp. The follow- . . - . I I tP woperty N-iz'- I � . * 16:11 , tools I eetinj iras taken up by two ht- Kirkby, Auctioneer. -Pos oned from . .., 1. � - - .I:-. - - I ' a - cow -re -exi S�ve; � . � ner. . He r _' or three position on the hills. After some fic, 0 - - -Joek. 110;n's . I'll- I - Stoek.,­Obe Ifeavi, Draught J: and I 11 - `tioa', and has n&1colitelits of t ic con egation eii- hil the eneiny was completely surround-* the lothe . ,� I . 6i,a the fact of ' , fari ,,,i: P, 0 ' " 'b8r)'' k � ant, thero. im, pleTnents ill I is voca I - .f . - T gr _ - 11jare 6 pears old with ft)al to all j,i), ojU.,d I H 7 . � 11 . . . 49 1 old Mine Investment' P iorse; �1 - . - , 19 � &W j � t la,,t ',4ept,einT)er I io pay all the dntw-s on --the niaterial de-a-vol-ing to bring charges agtiinst -Aalr' edj. Find -ii it impossible -to dislodge �, - .- horse seveii years old, 11 � CUpi r . - . ,_,,�., I I illare nine 3 car-, old , . r t1i are ,made fronii. In returzi -what, Dauby xv�'l I COUNTER'S jw ; . 1�11(1 A,, Cztltorx, of * . ey 10 occupi i0e clutir, charges I thp rebels froin their ,position, 0enf-M%1 - --- --.- * -- - I ith foJa to an iniporte(I jiorse, I spriiii- eoit , - I ' � I 1� � -, . - does he receive on his product, nothing. - which Nvere of a very frivolous � cliarac- ' E,We ordered the troops to charge, aii( RUCEFIELDMILL FIR&-Tbe undersigned . . - i fl,6111 Chas. Ala"oll's ill)] �Ortefllol`Se,215 (-ows with I �t Wa-.,vanoshi, have . I . � � I . eall to -.I Thoroughbred bull -, I Iii,,w jIjijcj3 eow ; Wlien lie e6n1plains of being left Out in ter, and altooeth ituNrort,by of beinu I lie Njras killed while leadin Bwill receive Tenders until February'24th, ; - ., 4i -a- 13a,gjaii(l, five ' 0 _g th e attack. . and - ; , 0 . 1885, for the Lotlately occupied by the Flourilig . - - calf : two sf cers crxiling two, 2 ht-ifers, min- _ � is t -use brc g ,Vat(1 revinient captured i . ing two-, 4 spring mlve.S. lillplellients. 011 ; Lwa vaun- maves, I the cold, he old-, he has no ca to 'u'dit, for,Z,Lrd by nieii� claipi g to The Black ) 0 and Grist nifflat Brucefield, comprising half all EWELRY STORE, r" I - I - i � - 1, . gruinble as his m 4!QsSess aver gence, iw '.' they osition at �II6 point of the bayonet acre of land. Also for the stone in the founda- . ...... 4)er, nearIA, new, 3fassev ina- _. .rl1ey- S110,xv- coill- I - . ft., I tli6 p . .- , - - I hand did not cost hi I - I . - I,e " I )DOWI;1 4 i . � -,. I ]]early new, )Ru,sey make; I heary wagon I I � . M1111ch that'Pzdsing Nvhca,t does i.-iot re-_.- seenied i1i ti011Sand the bricks round the boiler, the hoiler KIDYS Emporium . I . i i 1� ore like It, , I -school bo, ta,ttle the cavalry taking possession of the I* iniggy,-I pairbob-sleigh.,; I -, laite. The ,weer� .. . I , � . 8 and engine, and the old metal. Tendersmay I I ]ong, �_,leigk I -.,et 7 � �� i, P art with, and than ,gi,nythilig I i , 11 x I In neral Brackenb-ary, - � I . be i � i0s. -Mr, stharts' (111 re a laa-cre ca itzil to sf, co: ld cot I are t I ii to. eini_:�my's camp G'e" Y. dOINIC barn ess, I Set bingle liarness, t), sets piow � 4 � 0 , had f or the whole or separate tenders will be re- . . I L . e two, prizes in its are I - I harnes,s, Chilled plow, nearly new; I ge)lejal ), , �� . , . the profi argre and lie is the last I slia,11 content myself at the present upon the fall of General Barle, assumed ceived for the Lot. for the stone and bricks, for i �p . � n purpo.�76 Plow, I set iron liarrows I land I a.r, I Z ,. i , ro of -f - the old inctal. to 4- l . . . �rriiig to tik, (,ine and foi I � I _ one -who needs protection. NOW, so as with ref the boiler and ell * 'Z% .1 � z � ra beiag bra'aght ­ c th,en . I� the tli� command and ordered the remaiiii I cr iM I . . � ]lay raek, -1 sugar kettle, I wheelbarr % grind- . i I X I � I _ to give You the -exaGt cost of raising a," first place Mr. -Dar, I is chargedl with po . Sitions of the enemy to be - storinet . WIL BUCKINGHAM, Stratford. 897-2 � e a sight Worth )Y . Every one purchasing ,810 worth of goods can es, forks, rakes, shovels, ellains, w.b - ",ton , l.,Mcj,j,eep, z I - (r . � �. a -ere of wheat here, I will iv6. you the hindering,or preve ting. a i nig have their choice of one dozen photographs from . who- is a lover (yf -- 0 inion ta-M The troops. ,acted proip-ptly, inade a � lleckyokes, &c., too nullierous to nientioli. Ah5o . � I I -1 I p. -rice of each br,uich of- labor pa.id this a Ai�n of i gallant,attack, and soon captur OUSE AND LOT FOR- SALE. -For sale, A. Calder's, or one year's subscription to TIIE a quantikv of holo,ebold furnituiv liunber and I � I `� . pl, ce between the a ed ,ill .1 : . . oligreg H cheap, a house and lot situated near CIO' E.\POSITOR or Sun. . shingles. Ty3nis-All su-niss -of i�.f-)'&nd wider, - : . I - - . .. I past season; and yw,i Ga -11, ju-ilge of .the Blake and tha,t of Kippen. I aill lot in I tli� enemy's positions. I'lie fighting old drill shed. The house-contaiii . . � - ti(, (if the S)outh , . is three toonis, eash; over that ainount 8 j)jo.ntjlg' ('.redft wil) be Z ts Yourself . k c c ' For $20 purchases, 15 per cent. in cash. - z . o say lasted five hours. The�re Wes great ' it h mAnd woodshed. The Jot containi.4 one- , I profLi - A,position'at the -present timi �(, i * U.1ge", I . I given oil furnishing approved in)divsed notes. q ] i __ Was held _ � . ;'� - � ' ,�2 0O . fifth of,in acre. This property is conveniently For ,Q3O purchases, 20 per cent. in cash, I A di�(iouilt of four cents on the dollar will be ,I I Plom,ing ...... ........ � ............. .. . whathar he i.� guil or not, bu � T may slaughter aniong the ,enemy. . Those . � � . j 0 . � f i � ast -,�eek. Dele- -. . qituated and will be sold very cheap. .t�pply on cent.'It lothing Department allolAled for cash 1. � . w - - . - -ho surviveLl 6si�,tj)ed by swinlilling the, the premises or at TnE ExPOSITOR MCC. '.Nlrs - b. Ni- Anetioncer. � . . Seed.. � ........... ..... �� .......... ...... l '50 state bowever, thA some of th' evi For M purchases and upwards, 25 per on eredit aniounts. SjI);Nj.,,y � , I . - � e MORTON, Proprietor; J..11,. 1,3,1,jjyr� 4 � ­ � -e from Goderich, -- I Seeding. ...................... w - , - . , � . - . - ­ -�� - - . 1 M dances brouklit fori m,rd i to sub tantiate river. The fort was ultimately captured,- 0. JOHNSTON, Scaforth. . 807-tf * ill eas .. ) . 11 ;eafarth Bayfield, .......... .. ...... ; 12 00 - w - . . . ced in � . . b94-4 � -1 . .. . r af. � - t, iL. Goods are as low as ever, and all mark - V ; X , .. ..� .... ........ ... ­ 15 the charge, sras of dk somewhat unusual but ,.it a terrible cost. . III addition to -, - I -.---. . - ­ ___ __ - __ __ .­ — - � I I - — . IN � � I � � Sitacking ........ . � - - --- plain figures. . : -1 � ��I, I c4rkhill, Cred- � I . � I Threshin- , - ........ 1 44 chanacteir. Tli.egeiitlei-ti,,%ii,pi-eferinrftlie General Earle three;officers wideic,lit - ' Buy your g ods in the cheapest market and . LEARI"NO ATVTJI),N SAU', �),F,' VElly - : � � . - . I 0 � . . . I e, - I ­ 16 _n� 0 SUPER 1011 STOM, FARM ENIPJJ�nj),,NT�,j, . � I I � I x ......... � ... . ... � . cl � A. able house. ' . � . �_ T ' "' * '_ " " " * * * " ' " * " � r? Hauling to tmanar, charge (who by tliq� by is A for his 11,16nivere killed,and thirty-five-wounde froin a rell I I - . . tlte- eil.-a:1.14.1c, year: - Ifauling to uiarl�et ...................... so � note .- HAVE Y � ; &(,--Wlr. .J. P. Brine has been instrueted I),.- Mr- � . I . 0 much speaking), stlited� that lie knew by ' I In this department the stockiiiiist be .A,] xander xichoNon to ,,,m I) blie A&!tion � .1. rrett, D., I Interest oil. laad and taNcs� ............ I'60 . I ; - . Personal attention given to repairing in all � c 3 ., y PU .. . 7 , " - � A., G'a ,,, D,_ , 1. . � i � ; � z - - Mr. Dauby's couitenaace, -%v lien. the cbes of the trade. On Lot 12), Coiwa.5.sioii .5, Tuckersinith, ojae 11)130 �- � . 11 1� . . bran � . � -, . I n to Reason With. , � . . - ,'-,Il 40 ' ;� ous to arrival and a quarter South of E-niondville, on Tuesday, . or, Chl�p. ; F" Me duced at an cost, previ 4 1 � . or acre .......... � ........ _� � I 'I, Fine watches a specialky. 0 � - � Actuail cost P . question of union cz�lnie up for d sciission . Y I I I I . - � -�� . rei4)ytery n e . I I sh' ,III), the followin- valual e properby: Stock - : - I J. I . ) � .- � raev Treas- - � If you find ,% nian with 'sense enough . I' — T H 0 ,SE � February 2411i M85, conulic)ie.jilwat 12 oltlock � i ,I , - The average yield is 16 bushels per at the P 1� � ting held at Bruce- I . Established January, 1867. 1 Heavy . I )l , I q � . I , z r � �1� arers ; � . - to ignore his bivii pride, to reason witb.- - . 01 . I., ­" st it. i'. , 11 . . � I , " x . It, Wa.5 resolved. & :.. acre, which at 19 cei.!its per bushel for field, that lie was &L11 '11 rest . out getting into a p,�tssioii ; to contend for . 1, -1 . � , 1) Ont- span -of wo]�Llpn.­ borses. I gieldhy,r _<10milig 4 ] � No. I hard, would y iel(l -S ,7 4 84 a' d No. of the evidence a d carry a . live -, I niare ill foal to - ),ia,rjejan - 7 su . % . III �, e I .. 4 I I . _­ Mai -.1 . . per lAishel � - ill calf to a ThoriougrIX)red bull; I at 1�,'Neter ' The � truth and pti ' ple, and not victory and - � 111111,11toerr 5�. at 44 cents - 7 'o"' . 41 I � I would Yield sailic wef,ght. .11 1 iiist this soille'.V11at -, . M.B. COUNTER, Spring Purchases. (-(.jjjjjl),,r three in calf to a Thorou-bl)red buil ; I 4 h of July wiR be . . ih.4'ba Party ;. ,vvbo lias patience enough to hear GREY COTTONS .� � . I -7,04. yott, will perceive tliat there is dainaging-eyidened � have only re I . heifer Colnin- two; 3 yca,rIijk,4s,r' . 4 -_ . - $ 1 oil ,. " t, side of the question as well as his . a - . - - I I bull ealf, 7 . - 11 I . .. A loss on hard No. 1, of $3.56, and statement of Mr. nby�, who says.' that Y' I Practical Jeweller, W,nteli and Clock . Lek -ester cw'es, 6 ewe lawbe, �'3 wetber lambs 6� . � _: . � bays it -1 Clinton- . I; and who, has the chIC1,17 ty to sup � I � -way, it men, to get a Suit . or ,)d one rain lainb. The .stock is all good the - d I- did not put a straw in the way of Owl I :, ZD � . hard NO, 2 of ,$4.36. Now talchig the le : ,Mak-er, Seafortb, Ont. This entle t A ' . cattle bejy)g all high - grades, 1i)),plenientg.- I . I . sniall boy in 6o acres we had which all went as Nio. the union. He wa; also cliaro ed I with po-qe tli,-Ct you -,Ire as Sincere' as himself, t� —AT Two] wagons, I pair be15 sleighs, I set I I I - 11, ha'd four double - I 1Z 'an&�Uave as much right to yot r opinion.-; . . I 0 �,C`r,coat at your own pkice. Boy�s u)nbezv � i 2, the to,tal loss would be $261.60. not weariner a saluctinoniousand , stere double tean, harness, I ,.L -,et plow han')es"s, I Max- , � � - J-1eeC*ssa,Vy to I . . I � t 1. - I well reaper, I single nio,%srer, I f4pijiwijed s,eed - I . pe . . ing drill, I land roller, I turnip seaffier, I.Sulkv ba I - I )I ; r8ua re inay be D e ded to fin� a man of this stamp; the O�ercoats less than cost, Underclotli . have . . .r -on will . . R G A I N S! � I - . ,�;tock- raisinia will pay where there is aspect wl ile instrijeting the young of as lie has to hisw I say when 3. - C, .� - I a larue ranue to graze itpon, but I do his congregation 0. certaiii. meetings B A y __ , , , X.Z*l.i_. - M ZD I 11.1,11-1-11cr a air G1 . . %V, - . 'e, I fanning niff) 2 Plows, I set iron harrows, 4; - ;. and -wh eat rais- which ere held fo* that p some benefit in your exchanging ideas. . rak I I think sotock raising, ArVo to " " � i ; V, P � i not ) - - Rant o n Br os. a� A�artling figures., Quality, ,Style and 1 agriculturat fu�nace nearly new ; I grin,ij . � ea ng and I , . � � I is faither that if ' ,would put it in their own .�w ords, NWth. - talking . storic, I long ladde I - � . h 41 piarter sectriall, But to expect an impartial h ri - - r, I wagon rack, I geravel bo,.x, 1! ' lug touether od a c I . . , , . - lie would and � _& -e raise too li( ghtly tothe youn � qi . aract s of 1 wheelbarrow, I stackof hay ibout 12 ton-;, also- ' . - I st, uch times as xy de' sioii from. it per8on wedded - to a . . be a Success until s . g. Now, Sir I . I . d4ability the true ch, -eristic. i . .3to father jokil,%ly. , ' party and his own pride, is to labor _r. . whiffletrees cradles,sq-theq, if-orks, rali-Ls,zebains, - �1 ,Cultivated grasses. M fat a' I have7 - contend thatit is p�trely a niiAter oflouln- ­ I - J f t . Where it'ftas been enclos , - I You will I ail(] a best �f other articles, including a paUnt 11 - . .",- a giga,utic delusion A . I . ,It tile bay would ed ion, some Dien inayifavor one i Zer , e' and every article of our Immense chur, .. I seeTi , ii-t-pland, � &Y OW .- . . I, 3 cream cans and water n . i I , the a-greeinent, i been a failure pairtincr instructiong to e yquii , im fin that some men do not know the I tell you they draw custom every FOR THE NEXT� wilk can. TILe whole will positivtly be .-iold I i - . I - . i -ever, to, hi-ld that � for perninaient pasture hti,4, 7 0 th, - , aftdan- difference between ridicule and reason ; tirne. Cottons ! is, the cry. Cotton� ! I S�Iock- without reserve as the Proprietor has sold his . . - - for 111111 tw o or three seasons .the - n atural other nian may favor wicither -wAy, and I be -een *person . . . I farni�' Tyinis.-AJI su�ns of,,, --S and under, vash -, I I . fleatiat alone, hact . I -asses will, in a. great itieasnre be gone, contend farther 8ii% that IN -1r. '. )an.by is s -and principles. Al- 'No Trouble to Show the Goods. - given I �. gi . � over that aniount 32 month's c"dit will he I ' I I ook- them hame as I . ed over With better'qualified to 'udge of this matter w s avoid disputing Nvith such. You ottolis ! Cottons.! all low in price, and THIRTY D A Y S i oii furnislibigapproved endorsed notes. A dis- � 4 I I - .1 and'the ci,iclosed land co,vU j I . I . . - - � �: � I ut,.. ,tjiose r f () cei)ts on the dollar will be allowed for A � I -_ - - well on the thaa any. of his accusers,. �, too inuch risk. They cannot lionor � � � i - i - .'- . rank wee(Is. Stock does "V, 4i"_. special prices by the piece. . ,AV -e respectfully solicit, your inspec ' co"ll 0 . � I �..., , y�u and 11 --lay disgrace you. These are I cash on eredit aniounts, ALEX- NICHOLIS0N, � , , , . I - .. � District C-0111-1-ty -_ z praiTie grass watt, the mr ilk and butter . gentlemen seemed to say by thei r- actions � � I I will offer the balance of my ; I : . . I . � - . * e things that it may be -well to heed. � � i Proprietor; J. 111. BRINE, Auctioneer. 8fr,-2 . i � � 414312sels lzv�t week- ' - here is e.xcellentthat isinadefronithe1n, atthatineetingthat& 11_0 ld may stock of tion� - __ ___ __ I - � I I . -1 , i - . ­_ 1. but m any fa,riners keep iio� c -,llr� t. t tran- . I I � I - I - , " -%A-o litf . Now is the time to go to RANTON � 4 ere elleoted .-.-.-.-.-.- T -L ows, others', be -wrong but -We �Lre i,!,� I I PLENDID FARM FOR SALE ;. � -_ . I ! 0 � I " � I i I BY PUBLIC 1. , . -er ; L. _-Xetherl one or two., It t%kes up Al great deal of spired at the above � nientioned meeting . ! S, AUCTION.- Mr. J. P. Brine has been in- - . - - 1 Y7 0� . iNj, 4. G'. J. SUT1IERLA--T,j co*�_�.Lilcc ' 41 , - - shifflilgr anit-"watering that those discoute BROS. for your Cottons, and while there Parlor & Coal Stoves i THOMAS KIDD structed to sell by Public Anction at Wties RpN al - i . I . , - * ; Will. Wilson, - -i (" I nted parties had. Conunissioner, ]Fire and Life Insurance Agent, . I . . I - Hotel, Seafortil, oil Saturday February 28, 18he, . I . I � ), - time tethal 11' I elders 0 . . U.Siness as - to see their . � � . i I p , - - 5 I : � -1 XIE ILecardint, Sep- - tltem_ I heax(i an old ',Scotdl-iman -say been requested by the repre- ,andlIssuer of Afarriage. Licenses. . All b i 17�,_ ­ . . k -atlo'elovk .7n. That splendid farni itpri--ent , . 11 I � I � : If 0 2 &9 Corner Main and Market 8treeV, Sea , 5 - fluiancial :iecre- - tb t the 4pland frrass is of the saine sentative men of the congregation, to stri lyconfidential. Office at tlie' PostOttive � : I I owned and occupied lky 31r. Jaines Niebol, i � 'c - ff � stinct ,ander4andino, It 11 . I . . . I I �� - - - Vows on the renia;in, with the di and bein- coniposed of Lot 120, Concession , .. of C wemouies; mature as thd a-Tass that 0 . 0 . . n , "I tl I — AT COST FOR CASH. and containing 100 ae-res. There is a large and , j I 'jonitts Wat- __ hills of Scotla44 av -would beexcellent that Mr. Danby would be requ�sted to I ., - 4 .r; 3 , . , . . , I � T , ,d New Spring Prints, Shirtin . ; (�, I . ! i Births. . . 9s, � forth. conifortable residence, large ba)ik barns and #1 1 -4rand Lodcre ; 161. --- for sheep pastu,re. I I resign. I have heard it said, Mr. Edi- z 1. I I rA - i r 't-, I - . � I - _1________-______ ___ - - ----. ____._ other nee,essary outbuildings all in g-ood o or .� - - -, will. be no, W' _- I give. you. a few items of expenditure , tor, that (,old may be bought too 14ar, K I I'LER � Ili Harpurhey. on the 14 inst., the i i . and first; Plass. There is a �giood orpliard, plenty T . 1111ty � � 0 � Cottonades, &c., . 1 � I , -ad I think it has iih tl wife of Mr. Harry Miler, of Emerson, of a � . q . .act 12th Of July. � - . here which you can com pare with � a iis hista,nde. Mr . ; . - . of .splendid water, and a good sug�r bush, The I . i I . i . , ?!), . *; daturliter. . . I . I . i 0 � farin is well fenced, well widerdrabied and in a i � ds of the District - _# . similax itanis irx Huron: The total a --s- Daiil)y has labored accdptably. I inay I 4D*� . . ' NOT 10 E I � I high 'state of cultivation, and is one of the best . I.; - i ' : - . . day where th I - - . sessed value of my ' roperty this year say � , in the Blake and Bayfield road con- I I- . . Marriages. 4 . And don't forget it! All Ithis month- Come and Get Bargains, � I farinsin tbeGount of Huron. It is within a -1 I , t . ey �� - P . . . I � -1 . � ?rl - . . - d to $32.41. o-Tegaitions for the last twelve years, and I - nifle of �s(ihool anT eburell, and is within six i I � � - � � . is $880 ;, iny taxes a, in.ounte 0 � -winter goods to be sold at those great . I ntr I i i- - I had 90.3 blishels of wheat tbreshedj until within the. last few n4onths ,there DORRANCE-ADA-IIS.-At the residenee of the . Miles of Seafort-h I � I ig of '. r - WHILE THEY LAST. i - , ai)d wood gravel roads leadl o' I _ ecent ,,_� I bushel, or seenis to hav6 been no serious dist bride's father, on the 11th inst., by Rev. J. . . past the far?m It iiiii-it and will be sold, aF tile - I - ( Wy -whicU � I Q it-ehead of Un- .. _,cost me 9 cents per Edinonds',_'Ar. Joseph Dorrance, of il'Killop, discounts we told you about, 'AHE under,signed boj;s to inforin the hillabi- proprietoris forred. by ill bealth to grWe lip - .11 . G I 1 - - I - . � d oundinw countr�v, farwing- 13,osses--iongAven ist April. _TP1n1F_-- - - 10'. `At the price Nvh icb, � t) I � j:e a railway o -111, $89�5 1 received existing, of course Mr. Danby� ii-atber to Annie, second daimliter of Thos. Adanis, --- T tants of Kipper) at) surr - . - - ta!!v the Esq.. of Seaforth. . that he has leased the prenlises 0 -,e per cent. of the purebase nioney -to be paid I rva - I for, -my wheat, 44 cents per bushel, it than that those parties should 4- �a 'EIL-11cQUEEN A lot of Renlinant Dregs Go - . f Win. Edgrar, Fi,. Me Z� -1 Hotel. _N1 r. __ . I - . I � - 1� - to. pay for the thresh-- church, has .intimated his intention of O"N .-At the residence of the aT d bas oil hand a large stock of first-class sea.- oil the day of sa -, enough of thZ, balance to -4 . - �,i,,; an the en-gine �� took 203-1 bushels - . cr . : bride's father, Stanley, oil the Oth illSt., by sold cheap. All come. so ned lumber, and is now prepared to execute njake up .7'2,000 within .30 dayip, ;and the renjain- . I . r -ig � I - � Rev. T. G. Thoinson, mr. Frank 0'Neil to . A Few Second -Hand Coal and al order,, entrusted to hini in a style and at der if desired,( -,an be paid in ten . � - .Rson. It ing of th,Z� 995 bushels, or a little Ova resiguii -without being formally fe w1val annual I 1 was if. _11 . I . - . ices that defy competition vdlll�t all times int,talments with interest at p -r eent a ad - - - - - . � 11 � I .-. � every fifth 1,yi1shel. You will- see that que�ted to do so. 14 forcing Mr. Danby Miss Bessie, second dalurhter of James Me- I Wood Stoves Cheap. � I , 6 . 0, , I : I vvith a bea m ' 1� �� queen, Esq., pLI1 of Stanley. C found ready to accommodate customers eitber secured by wortgragre on the place. JAMES � � c the two, items of expenditure I- have to adopt such a cotirse, discontent has . � � - awkward atrairl- "I. � � F. . I _. . � I in Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons and Buggdes, Faint- -NICHOL, Proprietor; 3. P. 33111 SE, Aur-tioneer. I - I I � � I i ,� _.,� . itamed, taxes &lid threshing., took 277 ,been spread -in the congregation to a * � and Trimming, and even to filli3g a Saw for I $97-3 1. I � � auditars, he re- _,�: bushels out of my ei!op of 995 much greater exten than existed before, I -Deaths. " il* . . -..- - X . I early life, a -lid it. - � � � 0 _. C. M. WHITNEY'S those requiring it. All work warranted to givt - - — '.. .. _., . . , I - - I I satisfactioa and done on the shortest notice. ATS ANIAN"TF,D.--Wante�eiiiiiiit:,d3atel,.� 20,- � ,i . 4 - I bushels of wheat toi satisfy them. If � for I know that de ite appearances to LYO NS. -In Seaforth, on the 12th inst., Mary Ranton Bros., � 11 . . 'SHEMof oats, Jdliverixi a ippen *�, . He is the sole -1 A !trial ,411',3atisty v,ll that I inean just what I 000 IIL t)b � you had t -lo faxm at this rate in , tHuron the contrary,"Mr. anby has the sym- Dobie, wife of Mr. John ons, aged 42 . I I . 897x4 0 vOlf be I - I a ivere, identified _�� . I _ L -Y sa�,_ for which the very highest price in cash 7 I . 11 you would not think You were making PathY of th7e majority of the Blake co -n- - 3 ears. . . CHEAP STOVE HOUSE,., r I paid, Wheat, Barley, an?f all kinds of grain purn . I i 'd wark-in"'s of the - DAVIS.-In Toronto, on the Sth inst., Harry �. I - �, 7 0 - By , COT I . . � . . i monev very fa npaxing the- gregration, and I know that I echo the. Steet, only child of 31r. R. R.. Davis, aged 8 nal. D. gtjjy,iN­.\'�kN, Rij.,pea. � St. - - 0 � chabed as ub , 'i � . the eil (,me would � - - W K KYLE. . 't .i � C, . following items of expendJture,-. it NVU sentiments ofthat majority-wh�n I say years &lid 7 months. I .EXETER@ . SEAFORTH. � W4 I I � I . . i -1 I � . . - I gray horse -%Va.% - . - .11 1�1 I I . I I . I I I . . %. - L. - . � . i � 11 . 1; . � . . � �e NvIdeh lifted it . . . . j - � - ! . i - I I .1 t . - I � , - - - I - � . 4 L � - ­ . , � . ., . � � � � . I . I � I I I . - I � � . - . I . I I . I . . . I I : . � I I � . ., I . . . 4 - . � t I . - I . 1� I t . � � ; . . . � . , � . I, . q ; . - . . I . I" ,!.: , I I . 1 - � I � ! ,-, : I � . . - . I . I 4 I � I .. I I ­ -I--- ­ . - � I 1. . ­­ ­ . - i -1 - �_ _­�­-- . . . . � ­.- .__f.____ - - - -__ __ - - _­ - _____ - - � I : f '. I I . . � I . . � ; . . I � � i � I , . . I ! . 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