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11 in spite. of The invention of the middlings purifier, thp east warned the nerry rev ajd i�st . . JLJJVJ
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- �11011e8t nOw"pers .., - Of these facts You are DrfP-ctlY well rust anti blight. The -fame of this rust- changed it one blow ill processes and approaching day. eleirs of wife 0 . f Mr. R. Bonthron of a d . i -
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t I awarei, Yet witil a full, Uwleglke of proof wheat ap!ea I through the settle- the entire theory of milling. With the —Mr. F. L. Rid Port � I —OF-
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,I -� His wOrdi- were �� . M.NOU'Publiely repeat the I base � and ment, an as Mr. , B. A., of Local Notices I � I I -
V they would fit - then . d E�fe -dispensed it fib- aid of this machine the millek ' Dover, -has -been . .
, � I I /� lingler.. , I - i . was now oin classical - � I ,
I a good deal about �-,�- cow5raly 9 I erally among his 'i ei bors, it soon was able to cleanse the particles of starch master at. St. Marys legiate Institu1+0 BOARDERS WAxTED.—Two -- " -
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11 . a widely grown thro ig out Otonabee.and and gluten from all impurities before re- at a salary of $800 pe annum. family by applying at the E*cposisop. oi+�cx. . I
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.1 - member Of the Law Society, and with a the neighboring i owushl'Ps. It,.. Was a- grinding, and it was soon found that . —Six hundred pe sons attended the 94AI '. I . �, y
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� at once it� dg� :-i I testing whether the Act of Par-- sure crop, and on's aitableland a .heavy these purified -middlings mad t only tea-meetwi *in Toron street Methodist PouLTRY- —The u:ndersigned Has for I . � I I - �
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.1 'faithful and, cow. �! liament which confers upon you the title one * but it- was n A long before it was the whitest but .the best efloor.. It church, Witchell,- ently. The pro- Sale about Young i L%horn wls At in unprecedented sacrifice, owin to the laick of room on the arrival of I I
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. hich, - great d ostensibly raises you to, the rank , found th-at'Fyfe i rheat, as it was now then became ihe mWer'B object in grind- ceeds amounted to $1 . to =RT fort I I � I . � � .
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-Waa done. . .. I and dignity qf a gentleman, does not. called, had peculiqitiea�!'of its -own. . On bg to make as large a quantity of mid- --On 'Wednftday vening last Re I i I .
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M --- � . carry, with it rme. correapanding obliga- the lighter or san . soils it would not dlings as, possible, purify them thorough- W. S. Ball delivered is lecture on the sail. Office -and residence -Six doors west - � S--PIRZTWG� TM .
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�, . , � � I ofessional brethren, I -grow, and the .......... club' Wheat,. a soft ly and then grind them into flour called 147ortbwesti, in Mitche 11, under the aun- - -
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, I _ 1prefer var . became standard crop. As - " patent " -because the proce a was a pices of the Women 9 Foreign Missidn.: —All kinds of - High , .
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,0orrespondent., Jauo�� : - aharge . against you before: the next time went on the c ivation of the Fyfe pate� - - a SanooL Booxi. I I -1 .
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X ted one.' With the softer wheats ary Society of Kn6x burch. and Public School Books, also Paper, Pens, Ink, . � � � I ; I � -
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. eren a address to .:; imleeting of con -vocation of --- I , g de- wheat extended 0 through the mid- this process did not turn�out badly, but —The taxes of 8 Ord will not, it is &c., &c., at Lr.xsD1L,q & WILSON'S Book Store. 11 � . i !
I 11-urou, I thought- .. liberately and falsely made &'pu lie ac- � lands, and theni as the fresh'vigor of the Fyfe- wheat proved intractable. said, meet the expe diture. GrRL Wauted.�-Immegliately 11
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�. . . cusation,tanta,mount to one of fraud the soil was exhausted, it became re- The'millstone although its management. will have to raise so e $4, 000 per year house -work. Apply to MR.S. Aura, doderich MESSRS PUNCAN " UN
� a Purpose the 4spinst, a fellow member of the society stricted to vertain lo ducedZ an art, was too . rough an more tha . n it did whe it was connecte CA
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.the Department Of !'- without proof, truth or enquiry. . wao a much -more gradual process thaja implement - -the delicate bran was so with the county. . . ' , I I . . .. . �
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.. Cameron, did jisg�. -. I challenge you to meet this with a - was its introduction. I � ". . n tfiat' it found its way into the � -The number of .bi he, marriages and . . . . I . .
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,Ue . the 316AN- 1. statement t6 the society that the allegs- At first th gra, met with -small favor flour glespite the i . I - . � .
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, SP&P-000's- y. Oat*; tho tions made bry -you are true and should among millem ' initials M. K. 1, MONTREAL HOUSE "
8 I ie,. Fyfe'whest, tho igh all good. qualities but whiteness town of Listowel for be half end- sui .,SEAFORTH,
'17" ... be enquired into.`*, If y ou have an atom was a small, dar ':::--' � tably rewarded by leaving it at Tuy,. Exposi- . . . . . �-
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I V _7 -OW. . He sayer - . . grain, with � an ex- were secured, that one lack whs a fatal ing December' 31 sto I .805, are =rs, 36 ; � TOP. Office. 943 1 � ; . .
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� I ge 4,500; `of mmtlinesa�about you, you will do it, ceedi I thin sk# and when broken'it bar.. The -milling industry in the west marriages, 13 ; de 3 E International Book and Bible �
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KOM. He saysr . ,otherwise yott will be known. for what .shoirel a cleart. Wilow, almost, cry.qtal- was a most important one,'Minneapolis- -An aged resident of Milechell passed House, Toronto, in Would Araw attention to the fa . at�ar .
. . e glepartm( . . . . form us they -want three can- et that they will offer gre �
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CC 'L .8 mt get. i y on are, a b ignant liar, lized substance..- The .as �ilready a great milling centre, and away a few days 'ago in the person of a arge of their'Millinery Stock. Mautle Clothi; and Astrachan Mant eg will be offered at . .
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�iij L L. . , S6� ' . , . t - in the mass the gigantic size of mills like the Wash- Mrs. Geo. Kidd, sr. She had reached We advise' 13 t eost to enable us to clear. Mantles and Ulster ClAh 1 in Meltoust.Tweeds,
eat of the Gar- L bedien,t servant, w" mu suitable persons to write them at $
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AM. Sir, ypyr 0 ch ddairke �han that of � other bourn -'B. Was a- niarvel. - But nothing the advanced age of ' 8 years, the last 26 once. . � 941-4 Nap, Astrachans, Ottoman Cords, &c. 250 Skirts t -o be '-sold at half price ia
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. I '% � I d flour made from it nut perfection would satisfy those who of which had been sp �,ht iii Mitchell. PEPUSONAL.-Mr. King; repreJentin knittedi, felt and quilted. Furs in'Ladies' and Misses' i k Set 8 I -
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.1 . London, called at our office to -day. This is, w
I find that there is �.... : . -.1 . soon found, howe er, that this : dark, -ked-for a process, and , relley Ladies' Fur Capes half price, Fur"Trimmings-Cloth Dress Goodsin
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... I -, I ents at last from Hungaria, where under al is Yess Lily Duns- in Canada, where an old worn out Machl ut at 25 per cent. reduction, as we axe
� ho is e -cif, aMone v a , . - Section.. Fullart6n, aid Mi ne of check and Ottoman Co�d to be cleared o . -
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mplay,'�d 411 . The most riety� of wheat . necessary for the oduction of the very most -similar' conditions a prooess had more succeeds Miss aleLellaxi in Zion whatever kind can be made over as good as new, bound to make room. Woollen goods in Squares, Clou4s, Children's Pelisses,
. - . : I . -at is pr . o4 I wed P 9 - or Mr. King co Bootees, &c., lower than ever. Blankets in white, colortd and comfortables. -
I acts made by the ; - th, on * this continent, the best quality of wead - - and " stran been evolved, was brought the steel, school, Hibbert. - . . and at moderate charge. .As Meg �
,- into Mr. Came-* ,splendid q. Wities of wbic.h.have given bakers," as it wah called soon became chille , - with the most satisfactory credentials, both as . This
� I -X I . d iron roller. Gradual reduction -Th' is the chance to buy, don't miss it. We are bound to � sacrifice goods, as. we &" , .
I market. . e Perth Cal(donian Society '18 lepresents himself and the character of the .
he - to: the whe - -1 ields of the� west no ,�mall the best brand on Canadian by the most delicate processes, was in- making arrangemeDt, for celebrating the house he represents, we bespeak for hint the en- overcrowded with sto& Inten ers would do well to call and inspect . -
I . . . . . I LAWYRTtS, share of -1 - . *orld-wide reputation they 'As time went. on and -the localities in troduced,. and from the Fyfe wheat was Anniversary of Buls - in the several tire confidence of the, people of Seaforth. Those Our gigantic stock. No trouble, ding ch" I
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I Armour be' -, ilualities h avd, made it a moving. factor in with profit becam ore'sharply- defined, " strength " "feel," and nutritiousne' - I I I
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,-he. oa I commerce of America; yet of the farmers when, by the sin of the. reci- introduction of,this process, which in a Bryan O'Bryan, at n, . . -� ' - �
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lenzie regime., Of - , who haLrvest it, the wheat dealers who ' itY treaty with . the ' United few years .v�as -elaborated into one of the 'killed two garter saikes measuring � two IMPORTANT NOTICES. � . . . .
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� gra* T ex. � . tea, the R�ston market� was most scientific and perfect systems .of and a half feet long. !- They were crawl-' NOTICE. -The Council of the Corboration I - � .
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charged by, th,e it, or the mille who aided by all that lost 'to Caiadian ,millers- it beicame.- manufacture in the world, resulting in ing on the ice at the east end o - e of the County of. Huron, will meot in the i .
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� ates,. and should *f flour, and even of the consumers who- extrawasmade. ACearby year,awthe � ensive machinery of the old stone Lyons found' himself in rather a risk .. I . 944-2 " I . �, .1
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I -original seed- was broqglit to this conti- could be grown be ame more restricted, by the chanacter of Fyfe wheat was the which'he, was stand' g became detached, dwelling house in Egniondville, recently o ENTS' FURNISHING HOUSIE. I . .
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I � . I&Wyers, in. the-. 1 . Rent or why it. bears the name of, Fyfe ? and the character i I the WL�eat itself be- - prime cause'of theexpendituie of thous. and started off on a cruise on its own. necessary conveniences in connection, Apply . I . I
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I -the plan- adaptei I . . . . years, however, and,% yes, fnillions of gl�qlars, in chang- account, and the young lad was in dan- to THOMAS HILL. 944 . .1
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I . I , L& X& ADOTTRID, � David F�fe was oneof these intelli- and Bowmanville, d extended diagon- The one great fact in the history of decision in the ap etween the I Cedar Posts at 87 per hundred, and special I . .
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� of his: la,vr busi- 2 men who have bad so great a lieve that to the rth of that distridt., � the first f iesh'vigor of the soil was gone ford against the awai - made by the ar- acre in bulk. JOHN ROBB, Brussels P. 0. I -
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, ilt is still grown wi . On the vigor of Fyfe wheat went 11so. The bitrators. He allowstbecify $636 for k I ; .
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:. 'er can. the &JR., haisettled in the township of Otonabee the heavy clay lat a of the "front" in wheat that first won its reputation be- its share of the cost of building )e OTICE.-The Annual Meeting of the us. ; . . . . I 9
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I ; � i tice. . 1a , , b a ause it could withstand all blight, be- South Riding regist -y office, but allo Would.- I ot attention to their complete stock -of Tweeds in E aglish Scotch angil -
. t of -J-u.a - in the county;of Peterboro at ;;Kee�;e-r, � i we borne. and Ilibbert Mutual Fire Insurance .
I the standard sprii g wheat crop until came peculiarly susceptible -to the at of the - .
I aataintly- or -not he w. 6s one of a large party Of I . I - the city nothing f, ir the old county arquhar, aii Monday, the first day '
es are CO.' Company, will be held at the Head Office
, . I Company at Y Canada, which they will offer at a big reduction. Inspection solicited to their, -
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I a few ,years ago, v -hen ' barley took its tacks of the Hessian fly ; the plump., buildings. He also (hanges the form of of Februa , at 1 o'clock p. M. The business of magnificent stock of Overcoatings. We have onhamd a stock of goods in Read .
Inire the atteution -. � Paisley weWlers who' about that time . I ?
I , F I . -skinned grain became a shrivelled the a*ard so as to,: nake it read 46 . I
. - . .. thin cost the meeting will be the election of a Board of .
T' he -ataiff - woula took thein that, place. - . - . . ry 'a
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ast -criminal justice " ionable style, at prices to beat th' -call in gents, and examine Our
1 2 - years ago anotlro*r curious inei- and thick-skinned one, I ) ing� the use.of Steam Threshers, as prepared by . . 6 ill . I
. creased if i - �� �� locality, I do �ot know. The land was Some but to the I it of administration of egulat- made Clothing which we are bound to slaughter. Suits got up in the most ial
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I � dent happened in I "No. I kept its strength. The experinient made instead of cost administration of -the tinderwriters Association. X.J. CLARK, Unde othing, Shir , t I .
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ut ; a fat, �Oavy soil which supported - Y) . .
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ally attend to " - tr endo: ` 1 wth of i not a stick y . Mr. Fyfe With the origina;l seed was, justice." :He diaini';ses all the other Secretary. I
knomrs th ... Of which ww� in those days worth a,nv-. an old neighbor, r. Graham, in a unfortunately, not carried, far enough to grounds of appeal. . . I 944x3 Hate, . -. aps, Fur Caps, and every article in- the Gent's 14)lmishin line. ,, . I .
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One adoptedl, vix -., thing. The 14bor of clearing the ground , ;f K - - --- -t19 prove�-conclusively that the fault was in .. . � . ..
. I .3'. . I reg.r6tted that som lk the original FLot 6, Concession 14, Hullett, containing I I
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legal attention V - bered that . ��t only had these, first - 'he thought its unexam pled success in the west tends to On Tuesday, Janu ry 26, 1886, at 1 stumps, underdrained, well leneed and in a high . . .
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. EARD YUOW. ing, to, exist'witbout any of the'eamforts , bered that -Many point that it would not support such a sheep, Jae. Horney, proprietofr; Geo. There is a splendid orr, , hard, and abun- - . :. � - - .
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sBed to, Mr. M.. 0. . I Aps bred ague� and fevers, I � of the Amirishing vin of Myth, arid good . � . .
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I I which greatly depleted their strength quern," busking it with ribbo�s to pre- when the same -thing will take lace in lound il� still all to the interest of the farming community. -Butter and Eggs taken ta. .
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during the first few y Mr. Fyfe, i rho had given them a the -west. In fact, the evidgince of the . . 1K TS. I towns. it is convenient to schools, tra
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Sowing of the wh, �at. - ... . . 0 Conces_ taste I � . - �
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derich - . , 1, though rich, . � slon, containing 167 acres. - The t a , . .
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I I been lost track of. purchasers, GEO. WATT, Harlock. . .
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.. Past, like Jonab'g gourd. - Sometimes it was It was retheinbered-, wheat, tends to show that this is alread Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... : 0 60 to 0 -75 1 ' : -
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.... I , to fallaw the says . e old log house, anI ment of Mr.,Fyfe opens up a possibility, per bushel.. �....... , FLot 81 Con , containing I .S.EAFORTH.'-
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a . � . 4VA t a: a search in the g 6rTet waw rewarded however, that the decadence of the grain - .
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length in,- th-6 And she don't w�ntber woodland s lendorsbat- . I . -P 26
a tered, I p . . the &'new house" was occupied. Half a. aturn, if for nothing else, -as an ;,xper,i- Hay per ton ..... ; ...... ....... 8 00 to 8 60 within three m'L illes and three-quarters of Sea- . . HARD JLJL� *
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d by, . yan - oxie, - I dozen kernels had . ia . forth. Will be rented for a term of years and .
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.:. . . .%-kins each - 0 50 to 0 86 e t6rins. All the fall p1biving is � . .
i , .. . ge black -wheaN that this change of "' . '*'.,.,., * , , " * done, and eight acres sown to fall- wh(,At, and � I . . . I . .1 1. .
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�u. dered- to; the , ags the man who doci it. .of Fy1fe wheat. H s surmise that 0 was - - - . ., ,S �Nvholesale) per barre ...... .. � 0 so theist of 'Apri). Apply to JOH N 31cCLURE,
. - She carries in her pocket bags of scedst . I � DEL-. . ., . , Seaforth P:O. ' . Pe ARD TIMES. To meet the emergency 4 the times, anil
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�, As general agentlof the thriftiest urceds - �h-e loss of vitalit3 in- the seed w,�hich . I I I *-- -.--.-,--,--- Potatoes per hus)iel..-.. . . . . 944 6ple are crying H
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ite with'i . - I I Wood per cord ........... ....... 2 60 to 3 60 — reduce stock before'Stack-t4king, we have deternlMied to sacrifice profits on our
You, � r blackbirds i -n the early morn, caused the decade ice In the graiii w ' I . � TITOROUGH13RED BULLS. -The undersign- large an d, comprehensive assortment for the next thirty days, comme ei g
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To $up i ids of planted corn -
. I iGnably the stih- enatend �is fte Partially proved, -- i thenewly found old - . i I n -M �
I ate criticism-, t6, She giveg hini ra,in past any duck's desire'- � . A G iA N� D CON -CERT. -A grand con- . CLu 'To.x, Jan. 14th, 1886. � L ed will keel) during the present geason on . . .
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� -6 - ces of the Q'oshen Fall Wll eat per bushel (new)..... $0.76 to 80 80 Thoroughbred Bull -'-' Lord Wilton " whi'ch has .
Then b - I weeks of quiet fire; Pyfe wheat I ,. an ex- cert,:under the aus Lot 27, Convession 8, Ilibbert, the well"known -
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- I r b �eff . . �0 28 to 090 , gqtter.
.. wesentative. * To poison bini %v th blood -devouring stingo.; e I ct of, tile revival will town hall, Bayfield, on the evening 6f
� ,. -' , % of. 1. . Oats per bushel.....,. ... ..I., . Also the fine i,oung Bull, "Sir George G-wy nne "
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.....e e . She lolm; her agtile ,niuscle to di'splay, be'as geeat as wa i the ' introduction of Barley per bushel ...... . .. .... 0 50 to 0 66 sired by " 60ih Duke of Oxford " (4626.&); &- On XONDAY, January 1-8 Y861
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And'shakes lihn, say, every other day." . Monhay, January 18th, when the fol- Peaa per bushel ...... ... . I I I I
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of the. public ' - serious evils which . .1 owing well-known vocalists will be in I ,utter ................... ....... 0 13 to 0 14, of this bull and the grand dain on the sire's side . I ; . . . I
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� , - One of the � most . as those int6 whose hands Mr. Fyfe gave " 'e, viz.:� Ali" Maggie'Caulp- ". . .. .. ...... ... . � - 0 16 of "Sir George Gwynne "was "Grand Duchess . I I .
2 U& flaoill en, atte anc . . . . ...., 0 16 to I � . I .
. ay per o.n.� ............ ... �8 00 to 9 00 273b," the sister of which was sold for r rougbout the eiitire instalment,en pur hitherto un . I
� - 1 to contend with- the new seedt Very foolishly c bell land Mr. -T. �E. Joslifi, of Seaforth, , � . . pi,o26. By giv.hig discounts tb
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I I . - i ittee, -off its � I . , I � . Potatoes per bushel . . prices . . - � . �. �
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.. , . growth which!in a day settles! upon tile it fancy price. . -No one paid muc�b at- erich. '-�bese are among the most noted ,........ . ...... 0 17 to� 0 2o ascan be found in the country Terfils.-For . I I . .
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. was the rust, . a in sterious fangoid a fancy name an btempted to Bell it at and qr- Andrew B. Henderson, of Glod- Apples per barrel. ' 2 00 to 2 .
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al le A count4. - some singergof tbeProvince,and thosewho Woo!� per 100 lbs ......... � ...... 6 00 to 7 00 "Lord Wilton," $22to insure; for '18ii George Discounts `6n Dress .Goods, Gloves, - Hosiery, Laces, Cretobnes, Linings, .
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en f the seld pure attend .this e 10, P33'able lat January. DAVID �A, Cottons,
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rument for the i musical treat.the superior of which is Dressed Ho ' .... I... *4 76 t3 5 26 . — . that and*Boy's Readymagle Suits,,Hats, Caps, Tickingg, Linens, &c. - -
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money could be obtAnedy. this was a , Whiie the Fyfe wheat wA dying out. very ira- . rely I'steng5d -to in these parts. I P1 I ' --- . . You . � . . . - - -
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erly adopted, is we -re 11 the histinat;1of a ' Y - Mr. .80 to 00.81 ; �
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.; d for an -aid ; gobd (lom- ainfor itself ii k a new soil.; and -in Win. 8 ng, $0.75 to'80.81.; oats, 33c to 36C ; eas 50c acres, situated in the township of Flyn�, Sanilac We would call special attention to the following lines, on which we -will I -Ve .
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� A I farmer, Be :::, to have thouk I parks, son of Mr. Alex. Sparks, sprI.G. ; barley, 60c to 92cf; ha�y, porton, 10.00 to COEMV, Michigan. - extra Ia.-ge discounts: - Ladies' Dogskin'Jackets, Seal and Mink Fur 41
- and the niatter ht fu.ch this case it was ar empire- indeed, 'the 106 . 13 -This farm, admitted by � . Se� �--'N�, -
upon the auli,ect. After solne, -years, of thd Brownson Line, Stanley,. isat 815'.00; butter, 140 to 2�5e; potatoes, perbag, thosewbb ba e examined it, is the niaking of Caps) L Ldies' Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Buffalo Robes Women apd Child en's
r. - prairie lands of the Noithwest. It was pTbaent on* a visit to his.. parents -and 60c.too5c; eggs, per doi v $a .
I . . ,,I, 20a to 25c ; dressed one of the finest in the townshim The soil i Hosiery Fur Trimm ) Jaein-eti'� -
� during whieeb, ", r. Fyfe bad cleared for iatr-od need first"int) the State of Minne- . ings Sealetts, Astrachan ngs,- Wincies (plain angii
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- I � � he paid that farewell visit to S�cotla,.nd similar circurnstan(ei- to those which a . . in 1t&msaY Uvimpoori, Jan. is. pring wheat, 07s 02d thriving villages of Ma-flette and Brown City, . . . - . . . I
i . on of hap- Int, P prosperous winter, 7s 02Ad ; Cal fornia No. 1, 07s 00d; -
since a in d. have which h t 11, is the,vist, . teirded its t- �county Dakota - near the red ; both on the Port Iflaron arid Saginaw Railroad. -
� rogludion into Ontarfo,amd town ' - . el ace a 5�oung orcba;rd ; about To ?ersonS L - I
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r thal I-enith, of" . p1ne8s' tthr'att, V -eat least the'*. first ten � th . ewhat euphonious Calif � No. 2, 6s dfd ;oats, bo Ild ; barley 59 Th -e is on -this p] who have hitherto done business with us, we think it unnecessary . � .
. I - � . e first seed was I I smallpackage sent ornip . I
; . I I I I I . 6d ; peas, 5s 05d ; pork, Us 06d ; cheese, 50s b;)d. 50 acres 06ared, abcrut 6 acres of which is in to say t, iat this sale it; genuine and no humbug, and to all those .who have not. .
I re, elapsed since - years of their 08vlife, is before the eyes rom Ontario. Its cultivAtion soon �e name ,pf 't Devil's Lake." The Messrs. : . � visited. us, we cordially'invite yow to call and see for yourselves that we ili"a
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I xed, liresentedi, 0 niogt 8cot Ihnien who emigrate. 'Re came widespread, a ad Sparks have beeii in Dakota only about -. . 1 30 tons of Bay grown on the place thig season. -jatrons for past favors, we invite a coutmi w . .
I ., I op- I in - .. . n very . ock Xarkets. �%o, buildings of any n . ionienk Good schools uomeq& Thanking our . ua-ace. ..
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I I - & Perfec- prosperous and are doing well. The MONTH EA1,, Jan. 12.-r, rices are considerably convenient --which are also used as places of . L. . .
- Tnay have had, niany a good story to tells' soil of' the prairie �t acquired . Live St
been aTaple ��1-1 the- clear, * deep _two years,-. and. they have bee I .
. . . y higher than on last Thun dkV, Afewofthebest; worship, Slifficient green timber for hil I)rw.-- . L L � -3 11
,seat ',and most what Scotchinan has not') but, judging tion of hardness An I clearness as well as have 160 -acres of land each, and this . . . . . .
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had ver before attained. year they ralsed 5,000 bushels of wheat, 11). but- 4c- per lb, was t c highest. paid at tpher an old btirning; have. also $325 Owing to me, I , L
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. a brought, tun -der - that ,he disciissed rust Ni.itil _all his 111 -its trainin thi ,instance it brought 2,200 bushels ' &t End Abattoir. Cor nion-steers and dry '
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- - Upon the dq,y that the ship in which- ever took 'place in syste . about 3c per tfi ght business war, done the proprietor, J, A. REIMIOND, Gagetow- . . I . I
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.ill S.ly called, for * - a friend to purG11a8e*f r hint one of those to ten -or fifteeA ye irs. &got the improve- jured by fr9st, abd ' week but there is not int 2 deniand for .them. — ----- . . I .. I .1 . �
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sit&ted broad," bonnets now ko n as Tana m6nt in midling pro,,esses on this 6011 --ti- sold their entire crop rices ranging from �S to$4 each. Themwereno salesof live NOTICE. . .
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- i�ilti- - �'int, his 14 a; al%( M cents n fron ,c 0 c � I - - . �
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I'� , 'bl s sense - c' " 6 :Of All Mr. Sparks intends returning shortly, i4 6 per lb. Dr(ssed hogs ar� froin 5J0 To Tuckersmith Taxpay6rs. - .
4 iv, r0u, bonnet he passed a vessel unloiLding dirt and foul seeds it . wits ground on and will take back to k- per,lb. in sinall lots. - . L .
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F whiA frentle-- , 11ussian wheat, whether 6oni the 131ack carefullyadjusted &Iaid skilfully dressed -with- hi 'a number .. � 'time expired at tbeNeNv . Year when . 1� -- -
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I -B I-1Lsu&_1bF p6s- Sea o .of good WO'rking horses.' .
, fro -in. the �Baltie has never -been burr -stones', and the- mg�al "
.arl discovered.. Remembering how anxious through Bilk to remove the im. -
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. I or exilailla- Mr. Fyfe Nvas to discover some remedy As long &� wheat was softo,ndwhite' . . residence of the bri( e's father, by Rev. 1D. save tbei'l'selv"es and le : . I .
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�ge olf hu partt . for the rust and naturally associating texture, the flour so produced was iA I i � . Camcron,31r. Net] Mi rdoch, of Ashfield, to absolutely necessary that all taxes be paid.1m.; 1 . I
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the truth to ae- - Allssigi and' Canatia together as colla ainly has beenengaged as'assistant t MCKENZI-E�AGNEWAt the residence of the the business woun(I tip for the I I ! - I . .
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I Millbank.public school. 9� bride's father, Pa unt, on the 25th ult., 943-2 SA.MVEL.CAR-N I � .ctor. i . � I
W ivith h -Lg - - of handfuls of: -wheat into the hollow of There are two valuable and in1porta by Rev. Mr. Grant, 3. r. E. A. McKenzie to - . . I . I I .
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alt 11 - p ilmd the dther gluten, o Wheat jehn�, and it , -,Xiss Nklaggie Thompson, .of. -St. next, for the purchase of the EGRONDVILLE .
ane, and that I U . fargoit!en for seine time, s6 that . ill be reveivp lebruairy
i I F. Parke, of Blyth, R4 v. W. T. Cluff, incum - EN
. - . The'bonnet with its contents was packed of wbeat, the one QmOSLt Pure starch, the -Ontario Veterinary Association. bride's father,- on the . Win, Tenders w `
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� , elapsed before the is to the latter bstauce that 1wheit Marys', has been appointed a-teacber in �. bent of St. 'John's chi xch, Brussels, to Miss I . I I . ..
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a tile most -opext planted in tho' .garden, -and it so bap- The 0611s which c tain the - . . Tenders way a)s.o be rruvle for the ln6hd with- ! . I � -
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. pene as avery (-himp as the microscope Foves, next fhe�- skin will be.held at Stratford from the 27th ZIE.-At the residence of ed k 'E' raignee. ' 913-2 1 T I .., . � . .f
lewhat anustial, - di that tho season w' 'try "how SIIEDDEN-McKEN out the iiiak,h
.daily press- the - ' . I ther, Londesboro, on the . I " * A10flTAG .A. . - .- . . �
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.. I accompani- wheat er( I I I . ins B � . � tilt., by Rev. Mr. Rarnsay, Mr. Robert H. BOOK ST01qE - - SEAFOlarrill, - I I
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cial co�py of the stail ce that the bxti eme hardnes's -of the $10 on his lottery ticket in connection . �
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�� society would - -a few perfect 4tZLIks, whiuli appeared to what'wa: s known a middlingsi. When, -, taffa, for. the" beuefit of thelKethodist S - � - . - s
. - , ,,Ell RILL-RAYINIOND. -rn Scaforth, on the The vreditors' of Andrv% Nally, late. of the� -Ulkinds of, High and Public School Books eonstantly nou hand, and soid at- - l! . � .-
Made into, the , � 114-restooled i)llt 0 0116 ortwo seeds. these were regrou d they were: inex- 8&bbatli school, the sum of $,3r).45 was 1�t ir�st., ky Rev. M B I ,, Mr. Ivni. 13. Town of Scalor b, in the Courty of libron, de- . I I .
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These few hea4a, however, were entirely trica.bly rmnixed . � finely , . Sherrill . ,i.r;� ,d,,who died on or fit -fore tbe 4th day of . I
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I I August,A. 1). 1.�65, are htreb,%� notifit-d to send . I
. - Seaforth. - . publi. h - large stock of all kinds of school requigites.'" Paper, Pens,
I �i(` �t mc. I unatTeeted byl the blight, and the grain whea (t e sotter 'woody fibres -Dr. Parke, of Milverton an . . . . f S .. .
a 14; Wam txrrof�+ V-t.� 1�- I 4A J d Dr. - -- *- b� nwl nrelmid on or beforie the ial, &
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r-1 I cells�) and the crushed Itutherford, of Millbank, have! entered . I - .
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. e -heat. into . wick, b3lackstoek arid (;alt, of the (" " I
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W -15 - GRE,69WELL,-Tn Tuelo rsmith, on the 6th onto, in the Coujitv of York, at -Nu;iil)er 58, . . .
hvy� I , ntlaglw I Ry in a efully sown, in .the ga-rden. White flour could not be Aressed � out of moved to -Milverton. - . � I - � - .
, 'liza Aria Cress, ell, ag -d 57 yeam Wellington Stmet'East, I-3offi-itons for John passes, Copy Books, Drawing Book�-, and everything in the line that a -By scholar
n auead, for I That year thexrmt Nvas again prevalent, thislmixt"ure, a I L � inst., 1, ,L .
I uVin. the case of Fyfe -Mr. Hu-h Davidson, for some years LUCAS. -In Smforth, or the 3rd im.t., Eliza- flannah, the Ext-eutor un(JA-r ille Will oi the said .
fter that it www's - but the little �atuh Gf fureign wheat was wheat -where nearly tHe whole grain is & � . 0 ful teacher at 1�eWton, I I I I .
I I very success beth, infant daughter of 1k1r. Lucas, aged 5 Andrew' lialh, their christlan arid siirnar�ts,
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lu I nal � to whick -- Before it COUI(i be reaped . . tD E-N.NIE.-In Whitcichur-h, oil the 30th ult., lars of their clainis and ag-eounts, and the nature . . - 4 -
- - � an ilictirsion of dark. �Thexeason-why,white flour has 'the %nk of Ontario aCCornwall. the infant i P � -
. ,� child of Mr. D, Rennie, teacher, of their �(!-uurity, (if any ) Azid thif, notff!e being free on, r acei �
the estims1iox cattle iato t4 garden xj,most entirely been so greatly'de�houniced - by hygienic -The residence of �Ir. John Beattie SCHMIDT.-In Wingliani, .oil the 6th -inst., given under the pro%LibjonS of the Revised � Pt of publishers' price, by , . .
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- iniel"after time did accidents 1xit it is an exploded theory- that Were sceneofone f.thebappiestNew ears 'TI.NLLNG.-ln South Toun dries, near Ayr, on the and assets, or any part thereof to any person of
- a slan,glarer, - - s&yed. T' i I Exceutor will not lie hable for the Laid estate .
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I not alimostdest '.this little patch of wheat, is anything digestible in the bull of eve parties thoat was ever given intbat Sth inst., Margaret W -ight, relict of the. late '(!e shall not have beed rectived
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. aud it was, years before . Mr. Yyfe had wheat, . Chemical analysis reyeali the part of the country. At 9 o'clock th John .Tinling.,- aged % years, 9 months and at ilie tirne of distribution. i LUMSDEN . WILOV I
deratiox of my amy ,4%an.tityL . e L 20 dars. . ' � : .
� I ,of - it. At last, however, fact that it is comp osed - of almost the doois Were thrown open to Dated this 24th dayof December, A. D., 1W. - .
* - en � . . Some fortY XcIINTY111E. I In Fullartdn, on the 11th instp BEATTY, CHADWICK . BLACKSTOCK =4 .. - -
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