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- - . .-Peeve Kerr . i- oragO, $3.30 p - 21 pattle, 1,100 The - �. I .
24"� - Brussels. the road, and has never had a serious ace ,or owt , a ay. . 'O'N - - co - . � �
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, ; bal who is totally blind. A blind person has per owt to -day, the demand for th�me being � I I . I I
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. ,�, . t, week and he has given our worthy -cyclists on a quit I Feeders are in fair request. . :L wy� rX. M . - 1 14 . . . I 11 I
I 1� -I- I � ti to quit. He would like to great advantages over ordinary ,e easy. I . ' i
�11 - ' no ce East Huron is pitahv dark night. Iwas out on a country Prices rute fr6m 2je to So for light stockers I . I . I I . - I I . 11
- - himself believe that . read one blaek night with a, eyeling gentle. and from Sic to Sic for good feeders. Sheep � I - 'I'
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11 � - I I for the man who was born blind. The oil running and Lambs-Shi g sheep were steady at � ' ords . I I . I .
. - n17 that This establishment is a "store of confidence," in the broadist meaning of the w . I 4
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. b orgal - short our lamps went out, but that, -though So to Sic per lb. PpLilsombs were P. little easy . I . I .1 .�_��� I
. � lr AL& Pw Herald has been sold to. a is store, and to - 010 i I
. -at of the it bothered me, made no difference to him ; at $4.25 to $4.35 per owt. Some of these The entire community has long since learned to trust absolutely in th I � I I
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L named Hall , from Tara, who .,will be opend . I 1: � .Ll -
; � I he vould remember every turning, And the are wanted for export. Batch eeW shilep are believe its statements, to d � upon its goods, to endorse its .methods, and We strive to . I
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i �11 L - � number of padle-strokes between each, and dull at from $S to $3.50 each. . Choice ones continually merrit this feeling of extreme trust, no momm�awamommommmumm"�w=mmm _* 4
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I t � . J&"& shooting mate a $giving � � � $25 to - W eac . L . . � � I L . . . - - , ,
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� - ,-Aiyr or. -Last week Mr. re and pri All Wool Grey Mantle Cloth, doable fold, regal � I .
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. 1W4t, eldest son of Robert Wall,foreman of I ;
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� 7 well-known love of seals ,for musicar t hog& . Cloth in blue, brown or black, . t I i � - I
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, I , theRonald. engine ,,Yorks, accompanit tions and $4.50 lor heavy and li Beaver I . , ]PROGRESSIVE RETAILINI, L . .i
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- . �1 ows are -Xiggerhead Cloth, at $100.25, $1-50o $1,75, $2, $02.90 a yard. - � , .1
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1 -cessfully -perfotmed T 0 � � . I Has brought this firm to be one- . . "
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- . book home in the course of two weeker-- tinues whistling low, plaintive, 'call* eek and did not re- . .. . . . � no I
I p&rdeg t - � Ing bought largely last w " go, at, ' ,customers, � has given a ,confiden�e to the buying public. It was I -- I
� kaving horses to sell should not notes, and presently a ,few of the animals q re as many a to -day. Prices had - No. 2-A Plain .Beaver in black or brown, four large buttons, velvet trimmin � . I
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; , i a 0 lifting themselves a - ownward t . � I - I always thus. We strove for the' astery of
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: - y, being the wfy moving their heads to and fro, as_ if - Ad to -day. A few prime . . . . - . required the aid of I I i I
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� 9 d6live L The men!wOvercosts wer show at $5, $6.50, $7, will give YOU Ra - is a cri " -
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. seal, more daring than its fellows, wil 4fe to 4ic per lb, but they were better -than ' i LO orA nary f
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I . car oll Monday,. for the old land. -A. Scott very close to,the hunter, who then jumps to Usual. Mr. Ironside bought a few shippers Our prices are absolutely the lowest, not for one day in the week only,. but every day A into a* few i . �
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� �. Will move 9 his feet and stays the -creature, while its at 4e'per lb, pretty good stock sold ,at from in the year. � money: Light I . 2 1
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: . adjoining the S - So to . . for 5c a yaid. Le aial, at l9c, 27
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- � - I L the west ena -of London, when hastening grioes of good veals continue ,very � D I I -
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- ders. - I in from So to 310 pef lb . - ��
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: � . � : round a eornej, ran against a little street ' hippers are paying. the others bring P -_ � i -
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- 4 I Lakelet. . from - $2.50 to 83 each. Lambs are lower I Sp L I
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I I _ NoTr your pardon."- The little chap was quite I - in several prices that are s ecial. Silke-juit now we are Ell � T fie I I
. I I - owing to the �absence of American buyers, . - I I or 50c - 11.
;.- I I chased the baukxupt stock .of Mr. astonished. Taking off -the threei-quar. . I . i 11 . I I
IDUr upp J^ate ui I I of Plaid Silks worth 80c, � I
. . his son while the a 1' 2usually, large. dales . . . I .
I , -Ift,ohols, of - Gorrie, and he and ters of a cap which he had upon his head,he to -day wei a4e U from Sic to 41c per lb. . . . I . . J I
� I - re, these dal a getting it in order. . I 0 -_ . � I
I Thomas a made her a grand salute, and said, " You Fat hogs sell at from 4 -le to 42c per lb. � - � I A .
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. - I sell- everything at greatly reduced ad the next UOIR - Our- F u -r Depart*n.t ! . . - i .. 11
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P . . niage wil aTs in ea it), miss, and welcome ; a -Market slow for heavy steer cattle ; good Goldela i, . . . ! J
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� 'Now both chopping mills are V I pKices ; bulls and oxen about steady ; stock , . largest range of Ftu Goods. to In -
� Our burg. clean down and won't say a wordl." And - .
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� - long distances -to get -their chopping done. ed to his chum, and remarked, 11 I say,Jim, and pringerg %trong - choice finished'export - - � . I * any store iulthe county i , becanae we, handle ,only re, (guar�_ - � I
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Ogg at a low - ask a I I . , -' Ladies' Coats in 4-e �
. -Mr. Thomas S. Dalmage, who, for the it)s the first time I ever had anybody and shipping steers, J4.75 to $4.85 ; medium W - teed). MIS oats In c on,Bulgarilflu lamb, &e , . I . . I
pfar YGU - thi's past years, has been in Wheatley, is home my parding, and Ws kind o' took me off my beavy steers, $4.50 to K70 ; coarse rough ---§"" I - . Mal 0�11'
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fo-r r. time to help sell out the stock at Gor. feet." . . Ast 11 large and s * 1 ; collarettes, rui 1 �
. steers 83 to '64.15 ; green steers, $3.50 to rachan and BokoraD,, long and short,
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ic to . I i port bulls, $3.50 to $3.90 ; oxen, $2.25 to A Great. November Clearing Sale of Dry ts, mnffs, caps, & � �
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- I present at the Bible Society meeting here . Do Girls Help ? .$4.40. Hogs. -Prices for light grades and � r I . # . 1. , i I
It. Magwood, I wonder if any woman makes out to get I . l� .
L of the best On the 11th inst. The agent,N. 11 nth' ear .101othing . -
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pricez. . t aLga"dy -. Yotkers, mixed packers' -grades and � - I .1 .
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4 .. I i I ' %ken the customers by, mwpri�e.
.� . .meetinc, when Revs. Harvey and Orawfori flx, so much ironing, company and going., 1, ,;2.90 to $3 ; pigs, $3.25 to . Never before have prices and valnes so t I
. 0, the work. The agents I want Lou to go out, look like other peo- $3 25 ; stage b at low prices , I I � � .
� Vill gi Sheep and Lambs -Market for both , d seasonable g9oc : � oat or Suit at the close
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. . a to be done away with, as far as ple, amd have a good time. She can never dull aniL prices lower ; lambs' 0 - .y eve y man anA �o .
I . - . : � are goin", � kinds very ' � conomical shoppers will find many lines- On which, a � . I � .
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! . - , little bet- believe 'a whole lot &I culls, $4 to $4.25 ; natives, choice to extra, SUbst * al saving can be effqcted. �' . . I qlntsl oat , � , Ci)atsj in fact a .
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. I . av, as cattle have been an excellent price thing about a chi d, nor see any'good from culls, ,04.50 to $5.1-5 ; sheep, good to select- Ten per cent. off Grey Cott�)na, Cottons, Cotton Shirting, Bleached and Un the clotbi.hg line for bo 9 or Blen. I
I . lit, - pillow Cottons, Cobtonades, Tickings, Flannelettes, etc. �. . I I-
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I .1 I ed wethers, $4. 50 to $4.65 ; mixed sheep,, bleached Shootings, �
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I jah last . . . � good to choice, $4.15 to $4.40 ; culls, $2.85 Fifteen per cent. off all Printel, Sateens, Crepon Art Muslins, LAN 8, Cre . toun - es, - I ,-
. - . brought about, by the family Of the hearing --from I ought to get . Ladie J ackets. - - -
. � in a suit . -hat, if I don,t ta$3.50. The light offerings of Canada Lace Curtains, Laces, Embroideriest Gl�ve'oq Hosiery, etc. - . I . ? � � . . I � . -
'r. The niost late George Scott, to have his will set aside.. more work from .Lou, and t here Saturday sold at fully 10c to 15c . F . . �
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. I , - Only two witnesses - were -examined, one look oat she will. grow up pprfectly worth- decline from former prices, and all were not . Twenty per cent. off Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, ToweRingfi, Ladies' Jackets, ....� I P. We still have, some Spleu-,,� . - -
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v BrOcatelles, _�_,. �� -of theplaintiffis and the doctor in attend- leg 0 �g 'and on all of Dress Goods. - . . Have bee a large. traA with vis thi
, - to look o � at enough without sold then. Mantle Clod I � � a, Capri, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, . . � ; . - I . ..
. colorinciff .— ance. The will was autained, each to pay I think I have 000� weed's, Overcoatings, Hal close pric S. ,: I � I I . . I �
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� th%lpl clotha Mrr Myers Scott arrived home from every ., rection so much and at the same Bifths. Braces, etc. - .1 - . a -
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my MEDD.-In West Wawanoeh, on November 12th, the � I ill be sold at similar reductions. We can gave you money .
�1 bu�t we have , Bru�efield the other clay. Her husband was time that my mind feels twisted, I Clotbing t . I i :
. . . wife of Mr. R. Medd, Jr., of a daughter. Everything in the store w � I I 0 Or , . - I D - I
. I -employed as cheess-maker there all sum-- thoughts run on a bias, and I wonder that KcGOWAN.-Ift East Wasyspoeb, on November 15th, at the Golden Lion store. � I I I .
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I . tention of thi sports on Thanksgiving day. a daughter. . Ju L SMITH, Se'aforth.a, � , ' f I i �
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r . Motherwell, moved over week ago into RICH )rich, artist, of a daughter. �
. I � .-resting de- Mr. John, G. ( the NEXT TO C. W. PAPST'S BOOKST6RB- - 11 � . '! t , .-
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I and three from Olifford, will take place I -In Clinton, On November 12th, the I . _ 'ALRD * .
subject : Spice has leased this property for afnamber ROUTLEDGE.. � � -----7� - �_ -
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__ years. - DEEVES.-In'goderich township.on November 11th, � � I I � I
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. Mildmay has the ;iARK FOR SALE OIL RENT. -For- sale or rent " I , -
- � I . extended to women wood, dehorned 27 head of cattle for Mr. MODELAND.-In Tuckernnith, on November 2nd, 8; Conoegglong, and Brucefleld Saw .i Buallding, rner�,'Maln and Alarket Streets. i
the wife of Mr. Anion MDdeland, of a son. I the south half of Lots , � Oppo�ite Towi - �
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. .affirmative. Fred Baker the other -day, and from th � I I i -
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vant �o make . . ,iEY-FORTUNE.-In St. James'Church, Be&- the premit 1 Orchards,
I � . . -An interesting event took place. at the Dow, Dow- and a good bank barn, two good bearini I ;
DEAR EX.FOSITOR,-In your last issue, forth, on November 23rd, by Rev. Father STAVE MI LLS I i 0
many' of sGm. e - r home of Alex. Sparks, Bronson -line, Stan- ney, of Mitchell, brother of the groom, assisted sod good water. it is three and half miles 60utbOf, I I �. . ti, . �
, the purpose is intimated of commemorating n his wroxeter, and Of miles east of Wincham. This Is one, A' SPECIAL � .
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I'll the 250th anniversary of the confession of ley, on Tuesday, of last We4k, whe I I I
i the cheaper iss Bella, becanie the wife of Downey, of Irlshrown, to Miss Annie, eldest O! the finest 169 iere tarais in the 1OW1111111P of Turn � I 1; I - �� -
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. ,� ng da ne, Esq., Tuckeramith. berry and is well adapted for whebb. it will be I . I I I .
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, I faith. _ It is suggested that a day of fasti one of ,14&auleyls most prosperous young daughter of Lake Fortu urr-haser. APPlY � I - I
. lvete6ns, odd I and piayer be set apan; for confession of our Id h. The ceremony JONES -BAKER. -At the residence of the bride's togetier or seperAte to suit tbel and Maple Logs wanted I I �.
11 - . _ ith respept, to farmers, Mr. David Toug derich towneb On the premises or addiess TRO AS Pom wrot --- . , . ) .
own and our father a sins, wl .tp, on November 10th,bY 1563X8 1
this labor of our forefathers, for . the wel. was performed by Rev. Mr. Grabam, in the father, 00 Is3ac Jonea to Miss eter, Ontario. .. ! ,I � � .
Rev..G. W. Andrewa, Mr. I I . I
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I . _'-� fare of their descendants, and for prayer for presence of a number of a large gathering May only daul -At the residence of Mr. * A UCTION SALE OF A' CHOICE 10 00,000 , feet of First-class 1. - � 11 - I I
I - . ve the doctrines of friends ; bridesmaid and groomsman McDONILD-McGUIE11E. .,LV FAism.-Mr. Thomas been instruct- �� - .. I : �
1phn Murray, Goderich, an November 11th, by to Auction on I -
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. there,in I highly esteemed young -lady and received a Davald, to too Alice keGuire, both'.of St. the pre mlies, on Friday'? following vaulable pro- I ) per thousand will I - I I � � I-, . .
, steps betakea-as shall bring the instructions V � I O!olock sharp, thei guitable for staves. for which , V I . I I I
'I choice 100 , acre a be -go to be cub 11, is or 15 1 1 .
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. a and our beautiful presents, �_ Ht'lans. X -:t farm, being Lot 11 lel �jd. Thed6 lo feet In . I 0 �,,
I . I- of this book continually before u great ihaDy . . - - - ti2odist parsonage, Velty, , slon s, Hullett. on the premises are a gc!o 0 h . ... i ....... W �. e � �
- __ wroxeter, on November 170h, by Rev. J. B. Ken- Conces - I I i
O' forefathers, with great labor - id cistern at 0 �i .1 I
,children. ftr . - . il%y HaydeD,both brick house, with woodshed, Well R1 ghest cash price will be paid for Rook Elm, , ; . ; . ' ' � 1 ' _% , - - I
and p6ins, prepared this book for the in- 91 I think- Jack is -going to nedy, Mr jB. price to 311as I(la , tached, and a large bank brun, with stone stabling Basswood and Maple, and oil of good quality offere di � I . i:
aps. I I Aadge- )) pro- of Wroxeter. of the underneath. Itis ail well tile underdralned. There Will be taken. I 0 4 ' 0 � , � � . I , I �
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. . rely dropped it out of . h,by Rev. Dr. areS 1i sores under cultivition, ughing is all done, All to be delivered this winter. -, - W 1I I's - -
- we have almost entii byide's mother, on November -17t ure and timber. The fall PlO � CUSTOM SAWING done on the shortest notice. I �. 11
,p I hy do you say that?" Madge`�(' 4e, atiao, past . �r T T
. _. sight, The time was when I r . willoughby, Mr. Arthur Andrews, of Pol � acres seeded to grals, and 6 acres In fall GRAIN CHOPPING on Tueedsys and Fridays / N- .1 , t. Go � .
awaaffino, the � part of ou took me out to look at some tandem wh Biichigan, to Mlis Kate J. Gould, of Exeter, and 80 ea from Seafortb. 8 frow Clinton, each week, and satisfaction guaranteed. of Ladies t , � I
I n baptismal vows were the confession that we last evening." . n - - daughter of the late John Gould. wheaf. ItislOnIll iles from Consilanee . I I � I �
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mter. There ':'-believe the Confeesion of Faith, together -on No. and 7 from Ellyth, and 2 mi Tgost The iiAll has redently been thoroughly over -hauled � fi . ., i I -
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- She-- Do you really believe that Gab- ROBINSON-McGlbb.-In East Wawanosh, obool and churches. ere I
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Ld styrish in � riel will sound a trumpet for all of us on the - , vember loth,. at t ession I i � -
C. Couzene, 31r. Peter Robin. are all good gravel roads in the vicinitY. PON work. � � . i I - i �! .
be in harmony with God's Word " but now, renta, by Rev. 0. arch lot. The place must be soldo as the ningTilo and Shingles for sale. ' , A110),_.. I
. 9 He-" Well, I am sometimes - hter of Mr.Jam given by M Dral I : I - — .; ;
11 last day ?" son to Miss Lizzie, eldest daug an going West to,take up more land � � 1 4 - f
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..) C� Itt � . many knowing the genera,l ignora oct. half inclined to believe that some folks will Mc6ill, an of E%st wawanoeh, proprietors are i Collars can be obtained On AP: ' JOSIAH WAT � ,
7 Presbyterian cliurch concerning her d PATRICK-BARBOUR.-At the residence of the . - . '- - i.
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I ara preparem riues, refrain from requiring this- confession insist upou��blowing their own horns, e,�en bride's parents on November plication to the undersigned, or to ThomAs BfOwn, 150342 1 - ...
I - I esenting their children then." � Scott, Mr. Anarew P4t;ick, to bliar, Margaret auctioneer, 6 BROWN, Auctioneer .. . . - e Val ress, . 11
11auce of our I from parents when pr . -" Is be an Jane, eldect daughter of James Barbour, N!q,t st,snee p. 0. ; THOMA, B63.1 I I ID
17th. by Rev. P. . McGREdoR, Con- . - ;
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. . . Dealer-" Well, we'll let him apeak for him- . - . _� . � -
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� . commemoration let us (The Parrot). ,, Hoot,, men I I dinna ken f dham. on Novi wber Oth, Joseph D . 0 in � i � 1, I I - - : . I I
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I Hoo's a' wi' Ye ? Gang awa .' C rdno s .
I I put it in the I Ford, aged 23 ye%rs and 17 days. a . Thanksgiving d it. �
- � "I seek- acquaintance with it, and e him." 7th, Sarah I it 4 cleared out- bkof6l Christmas, and prices must
, - I'll tak McLAUGH,LIN.-In Gortle, on November � �
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1: ;� TEEH MARKFbTS. VANS � we can save you. the trouble. � I I
- . - day, and are we doing our part Vansitone, aged 76 years. . . . . I J2
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I � 1, . to prepare them for it ? 0 80 to 0 82 Ann Sher pard,rell 'the late James JohDoten, Commencing Nov. �9th) . - I � �4 I - I 1:
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les ... t. I A, RE,k]DER, Fall Wheat per bushel, (oli Go -
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I : I . Fall Wheat, (now) ..... ........ - FER uSON.-At Grace Hof pltal, Detroit, Michigan, 5 1 60c, .7 80c, 90c, $1, that will Ple"o IOU', - . I
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� Men'Who are Bound to Rise. osis per b=heI_.-__.-- 0 24 to 0 25 Stratford, aged 86 years. Machan s . . Present appearances indicate silow, and beaatiful colors. " � 1 ' I - i .
M115t, be made . pe"perbushel...._.... 0 41 to 0 41 Ferguson, � bably slush, for Thanksgiv- . . J I I - .1 .
I -us that no circum- 0 25 McMILLAN.-In N,Ison, Britidh Columbia, on No- 0 1 .1 i. . . � .
History has taught Barley pair bushel.. - ... - .. - � ..... 0 28 to .. Company' ' Pro ; i ly � . � I
� 0 14 to 0 15' vember lltb, John McMillan, aged 87 years. You will ce'rtainly 11 - ;
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stances are too -humble for a child born * Butter, No. 1, loow - - - - .. - .... 0 14 lia 0 16 . bbero or Over- Chnaren's Di,esses I
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�'ets� etc.. 'V - verty is frequently a help ui, per 100 IN-— ------ ... 2 50 bo 2 50 SALE REGISTER. Supporting Canada's own recognized shoes, or perhaps an ent � d fancy desi�nal I
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�, been selected I ne that the Tight KU per ton new-.. .. .. - - .. - - - - 6 00 60 6 00 On Monday, November 29th, at 1 o'clock child artist in a repertoire of the i 02 0 ,_
: - rather than a hindra ' e, and to 6 00 ining the fit - for the fact is, it is very " , �, ,
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if Sheep rngL ............... to 0 70 P. I rare qua ities of beautiful sentiment disagreeable - walking or driving 1 . - L
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I �irs, I stances bend bi ,)-....-.-- 0 40 without reserve. - with - brilliant eom unless your feet are War : . I i
Un,- in Ft m. I There is a breed of WOO]---------' """ to 0 60 Peter McGrath, proprie edy In and
; 0 � po%,on por bush, (now 0 00 b - blending of romantic fe 7 1 -
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heroes, whichis never e - - ' ' ' . ' 1,
in any age of , auctioneer. appy ackets Mad to Ord6i
, ter ; Thomas Brown, dry. � We have a great stock Of J
� � : _xtinct, � batacles, and wood per cold (long)...... _... _.... 2 75 to 8 00 r 3rd, 1897, at 1 incidents of historic facts, with new . I d 0 health pre- . I .� L
� . . . the world, who delight in o wood per cord to 1 76 Oa Friday, Decembe every foot Iyarmers an t r ' - I 90 per cent. better value than reoy�- _i;
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� � . �� ,who make poverty, disadvantages and .....'......". 0 00 0 - I 00 -O'clOek p. m,, sharp, on the premier -9, a . songs, new faces,new s3enery) �, - . i ' 0 Jymade and T4ads . 4
� - j . the A )pies per bag... .... 3 50 to 4 76 being Lot 11, Con- thing new. . - servers in our. store in,, Oady's . - . � made Coats., V � h4*e handled both real ,�
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- rounds of the ladder. by which they climb to lritn.thy good ............ ::. . On 8, Hullett. Me I . ' I � � t
� - � ..�. .. r, 00 to 5 25 - � cessio Popular Prices; 10C and - 15c. to br.der, and prefoi ihe latter -you get better tloths- - r
- . . . . . .1reatness. They do not sit down and whine Pork, per 100 1b5_.#._#*. 02 to 0 03 prietors ; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. Overgaiters, Overstockit)gs and , . . 64 -you can baw any styles and. live . -1 It
I I . I tunate than Tallow, per lb .... .............. - - - - m7--.- - get. your coats , aed. � - -1
� I ecause others ate more for - AS galore. I e f -4.
i - � - _.- -;,.- Felt Bo( ' - Ali and workmanship unsur,pazi I �
. they. They take, fortune as it comes, an- . � gu rante 'a pdrfed I
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� . . : murmuringly, and by a kind of myster spring wheat�, 10.77i to $0.78i ; oafis. 26J13 to 27c; . , I
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�' %.&& 1KA IOU! Alu 11-h. 19 Novemiyr a large � I 99 r1n A -VIA VI -,I I I I in P.1 � ; I , . I! I
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I I I � n . per son, f8 60 to U - Lost, in bealOr -- W omelys vergaiwris or I i I
. - eggs per dor., foo red pocket book, containing 065, and other papers. L I 0 . - 1 f ound in thi rtme0l- . . . 14
I developed from among the poor of cities. loes per bag, 450 to 500 * . 76c. . . Alf1he up4'O date li,,00ds to be s depa �1 i :
. .. - ched tenements of to 100 " 4IFfewd hogs, per 100 lbi, 85 75 to 16-00. There were 5 ton dollar bills,.and one 85 bill, all Do- " p - I � I I - ;, ,
Zhe dwellerel'in the wret —.— minion bank. Also a bank 1pass book and. . I& I
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� - - &me of the unaersigned. - The= I Women's Over6tockings,for 50c. . I � I I , � : 4
the large oitieg do not train children, to containing the n ; I ; I :
Dairy.Markets; same to the owner will be liberally � You will find our prices always right, � , , � I * I
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this greatness. The fresh air, the healthy sur Fancy Goods" , - I
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rntl�nfl';Ln a the whojeso e influences of the To-Ro-NTO, November 23rd. few I t Ill o.,.It the rallway freight house. T+ R AA1 s for Itself. . i ovem. P1 I I
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� . country are lacking, The crowded tene- receipts of large rolls are, quite liberal and WILLIAM LANDS110ROUGH, Seaforth P.O. � r . - F 0 Vi - Cushions, e ' -o 0, I
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4en - Ments of the city too often, alas, train up the qual�ity is fair.' ' a at 150 to — I - * I * a . . I Sbaw, � I i ed Covers, Tea Cosies, i - i
. the children born under the evil influence to easier for large rolls and dairy tub - . 0 ful I -range of the' e ods, � - i
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I eet - lives of degradation. of great, 15ic for good to choice and possibly a trifle
: - more v Mr. Alex. Ross, of Brute- i I � - I
. . ness rarely flourish there. 7o.uld be paid for gilt How . . aw::�o �, - - -
I iupply, the d4pand is - . ;1 - -
I Eggs -Are -in fair s . Dress Goods .!. I 1, I .
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� . � - old and the market it, steady at 156'to 16C , fleld, made , � - . � I ��,� ' :_ I
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. � Bjind Men on Wheels - . ow at 12c to 13c ; limed [ and trade is good -in this i
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I . TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. 1898 of 50 Cents. . i ," 'el assorted, �
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lt-,;�, 1. - "Not many -people, I fancy, are aware are cluoted at 13je. .1 - I c Y, CA FO) q rX, i . Our stock . I I
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. � London bicycle manufacturer. Toronto POUltrY Market- up to n9on on MONDAY, NOVEMBF I I � � 1 1 -
� - ince F of butabers'niest, butter, dair; and ale. - V
: several blind persons, however, who, a' for th 13 Here is his own story -. I 'Mortgage 8 I . �f
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. . The supply is large ; the demand in slow, I'll OUP Furs ! Furs—�- 11 i I
I us and creameryr, ving price of each ; flour, oatmssl. PO- I
�.. . the craze met in; have taken lesso and the market is easier at 25c to 50c for Elmo , etc., for the following InItItutiOul of jbg power of gas contained 0, .
I learned to ride -surprisingly well, too� But 40c 6 60c fo,r ducks, 5o to 6o for tatoss, cor w I Dear Sir .- I fed FEAWS CONDI- Under and by virtue . . btes., Boaso Ruffs, all ,� the 1,
I . - � hiuk chickens, durin heyoarl898,v1z-:- In Toronto, London, in& earuin indenture of worime, which will be J cketS, Muffs, 06119178, C0118.1'el
es - - � , ill large variety, at -close 1 �
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. I 1. it's less astonishing than you might t . for turkeys. ' At Via Asylum for the Insane rs for 04aerd at thg time of Oslo, there will.be offered prim. �� Sea - i
�� � f Kingston, Homilton, Ulmico, Brookville &ad Orillis ; n w good% OaP,el I I
O' geese, and 6c to 8c TION POWDERS to MY 110 0 1
� � other senses . I blic auction at the Commerlat HOW, I - . 11 i , � � f
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. � I . . -and that many ordinary the Central WOOD and Mercer Refor about three weeks, and it piled the Sestorth, by Mr. J. P. B&O, auctioneer, on o r Furs. - � I ! I
I � . the blind become, - Live Stock Markets. to ; the Reformatory for Boys, Penstangulshene : I - ii.,! �
. �. -cyclist s can ride blindfolded for short dis tle-Na- the insfiltuUone for the Deaf and Dumb,. Belleville, L - wwwo"Wassil *j'jowwwwomopmaing . .;i �
. ,'� I �� - - c1o; Novemb -Cat . . fiesh on at . such a rate that - they Tuesds)v the 7th� day of December, 1897, 1 � - 4000aw . � I
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I tances. We' 'have built seven machines forblind C111IGA4 er 2 -2nd. � - , 1 .:
f I I and ibe Blind at Brantford. - w,, the following Property, namely :- . . . I
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) �__ � itructing them spe3i- tive beef cattle, $3. 80 to $5.40 ter poor to Two sufficlect euretles will be rcquired for the due at 2 o'clock 0 . .
: I , customers this year, cont �rought me over $50 more when. sold a loth �
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I I � ri es, the bulk of the trading being twhiment of each contract. Lot number 10 i ,,, latslY 112 00 01" ' , I
, I mder can only be had Tdwu St
. I . � ally low, for easier mountfng. I know a blind to $5.10 ; stockers, $3.20 to $3.75 ; specitications and forms of tf of B"fortb. ,r os -t , one t
; � . Bursars of the re- than they would have if I had not used AbIb dwe ling house ,lp,, rice Cash I
-, . ,gentleman who travels for a provincial at $4.40 $4. So ; calves, from $6 to by making application to the . I very comfort I kems of swe.--Onev Pent6c : . : 11 .
�_ ' feeders, $3.80 to . . I I , il
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. He is ac- speckive institutions. - - with' I . I
bicycle firm. and rides a tandem. .It was money in, my ocket that OuPsitlOu of mr- Jmoney to be paid on the . . I � -
but $6.60 for the best lots ; western rangers, _ Ired for the sugplof it. p tenth of purchase ' k,e up one t rd - � I �
can see, X. B. -Tenders are not requ nt I I - ;;
co,mpanied by a friend who Hogs-COMMOU meat to the Atylunt in Toronto London, Kin n . e sufficient with the tenth to Mal I I . ,I .
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I I . $4.15 for steers. kpa time, I can tell youi ALEX. J. ROSS, 50fije purchase money in lhirty days therestliSt- and i
. $3.50 to, I 6"g.-Vock
quite often he rides on the front seat, and -ime, ship- Haninton an,] Mimico, nor to the centmi Prison . I 'Cardn I ,
. I I packers, $3.30 to $3.40 ; pr I - the balance to be ilmired by a mortgage on the Pro, . . I I . � �
� . steers himself by his friend's instructions. eep $2-25 to mover Reformatiory,'Toronto. dpted. . Bracefield.. sysible In three yearly instalmebbs With In. - I .
, I avy ,q3.60. Sh - perty, p I . Pent4c.os
- I Another blind gentleman, a customer of ing lots, $3 55 to - The lowest or any teudEr not necessarily ace . tereek _ - w Title -P008011
- ., __1 . flocks ; lambs, Newspaper@ inset ting this adver withorat at six Par' cent- fuuies Parti a Opp � � � . ,.
. I . for inferior to choice tisement V.Dr.&D-Oul , Zw ii Pentecosts i -
- , thinks nothing of a thirty mile ran t be Feld for immediate Pan"!
FY , � I - Mine Z4.65 authoilty from the Department win no Three pounds for 56a at oil. . . ' il I �i
t I � $3.75 to i5-60- . to the undersign - I . �
. � He has frequently ridden from London to ndor's Solicitor. I � - ,
I - i , � November 24th.�Butchers' it. . STM, T. F. CHAWBERLAW, JAKU , F. HOLVESTED, Ve . . . I I t, Clock - - .. -
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� . Brighton, accompanied, on a separate ma- � - . 1 ��. .
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- . tary ; and he m Cattle�Salea : One carload cattle, 1,000 lbs (S kgpecton at .,pr6ons and Public Charities, Seaforth, 22nd day of November, 1897. ' . E
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