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Ye would -,be school trustee.
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'Lt•all the people see
That zoo. are "out" and want them all
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..For Council or for School Board
_For eighteen ninety. two.
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Will sheW you how to 40 it,
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By freely using pruater's ink
in -honest adffirtising space,
When ballots all are counted up
Yen% find you have secured the place.
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a present for a wedding, or a birthday
,or Xmas or New Year's gift at Harry
Ds'. Come and be convinced.
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Butter, per lb '
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Eggs, per dozen
Turkeys, per lb
Ducks,eese,
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Chickens, per pair •—• 1 a. •
Dressed Hog per cwt... • 5.00 to 5.40
Hides per 'lb
Tallow " .05.
Lard ,08
"Hay per ton $13 to $1,4
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JUDICIAL SALE
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'IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HURON.
In the High Court of justice, Common
Plea Divi6ion.
, CLARK VS. WIAIR.
SU,A.NT TO THE JUDGEMENT
4:in ' bearing date the 8th day of
0e b4891, there will be offered for sale by
''Cu , ' qaion at McGarry's Hotel ie the
Villk '`inuelea.ow on
Sutiikday, the 19th dal, of Dec. '91
at two o'clock in the afternOon by Peter
Corrigan, auctioneer, the following, property
viz :—The north halves of lots number six,
,•seven and eight in the first concession of the
'Township of Huron' in the • County of Bruce.
fThe :lands : coaciin, •in tbe whole, One
hundred and fifty ateres, of which about one
hundred and twenty acres are cleared and fit
Ifor cultivation, 'the balance being timbered
lirincipally with hardwood.
The soil is chiefly a clay loam and a good
epring runs throngh part of the lands.
Vide buildings on the premises consist of a
'stone house,a frame, bank barn, and ,a small
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' stable, ,all n a good t state of repair. The
fences are in fair repair:
There is an orchard upon the lands contain-
ing twenty five fruit trees in bearing condition.
The , property is situated about five miles
illucknow and about sixteen miles from
colliiie and is especially ,adapted for
• general!' farming:
Thefland will be said subject 'to a tuortgage
,now existing thereon for' $3500 and interest.
. T ERN'S OF SALE :
'Ten per cent of the purchase ' money to be
paid to the plaintiff or her solicitors at the
time of saIe,the balance to be paid into Court,
without interest, within thirty days thereafter
when the purchaser will be entitled to a con-
xeyance and possession. The property will be
vat iip _subject tea reserved bid. In ether
.-...... respects ,the conditions of sale w' 1 se t e
- --standing . conditions of sale of the High Court
' of Justice,
Further particulars may be obtained from
H. Morrison, Esq., burnsl.er. Lucknow, the
Auctioneer, or the Plaintiff's Solipitors.
Dated at Goderich, the '30th day of Novem-
ber, 1881..
S. MALCOLMSON,
GARROW ag PROM:4.000T, Local Master
Plaintiff's 8olititors• • at Goderich,.
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MRS. SMITH'S.
A discount of
20 PER CENT.
—ON. ALL—
Millinery Goods,
And a discount of
10 PER CENT.
For Cash on all Other Goods for the
Next 30 Dayse
FARM FOR SALE
100 ACRES. 94; ACRES CLEAR.
Being the south halves of lot 53
and 54 in the Township of Kinloss, one mile
_east of„Luckno.w. (loodsvainanckstock farm.
well .fenced and in a good state to cultivate.
A never failing creek runa through four fields,
Two good wells and pumps; good bearing
orchard. All seeded down, but 20 acres. Barn
40 x 76, frame house 182 It, and a lop; house
18 x 26. There are fiye nem of fall wheat.
Apply to
Fine Confectionery, Fancy Goods,
Biscuits, Raisins, Figs, Dates,
Nuts, Etc., Etc.
See our .Magnificent Stock of the above
FINEST GOODS,
LOWEST PRICES.
All Fine Confectionery in fancy boxes
lb., 1 lb., and 5 lb. bOxes. •
DON'T' Bt. DECEIVED
by, Fancy Shows. We have the finest
. goods ever shown in town for
Christmas & New Year Trade
And our prices are cheaper than ever.
All goods
• Guaranteed' Pure.
• No cheap goods bought to Tun off at
'Cliristmas. We carry only fine
goods all the year round.
WEDDING CAKES
A SPECIALTY. ,
We have just received a car of flour'
from Ethel Mills for Christmas and
New Year -trade.
Now i the titne to send in your
orders and get them filled at once. -
THOS. REID.
'e and Marine insurance.
ANGV KERR
On the preinifiegi awl If 11 .14,14$1er box 115.
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Lucknow,
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FARM FOR SALE.
THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE
Thomas Mullin, comprising 200 acres
of good land, Nos. 5 and 6, Con. 11, Ash-
field. 120 acres are cleared, and the
' remainder is good maple bush. For further
paleticulars apply to
MALCOLM McDONALD,
•Executor. LucKNOW
o h British and Mercantile, of Edinburgh
and London. Western, of Toronto.
Liverpool & London and Globe, of Liverpool.,
.Gore District, of Galt.
Northern, of London and Aberdeen.
Guardian, of London, England. Phcenix, of
London, England, and Accident In-
surance Co'y., of North Anierica, Montreal.
R. CUNNINGHAM],
AGENT - •GUELPH.
FARM FOR SALE.
MI1ERE HAS"BEEN PLACED IN MY
• hands for lade the west half of lot 18,
con, 7. Kinloss, containing fifty acres more or
less, There is a good fog house on the premises
and it is fairly well improved, There is a
splfCndid supply of running Water and it is a
desirable stock -farm. The owner who resides
in the United States is anxious to sell and a
bargain will be given. Apply to the umler.
signed, Who will show the property.
• WM, VALENS,.
4-932 Box 32 LticknoW P. 0 , Ont,
• BOARS FOR SERVICE.
Another Lot of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
and Groceriesjust Received.
Below are a few. price3.
Doubler fold new check suiting,
regnlar price, 60c, to clear at 371c.
—VarTif7-ifte,r-fdi'r54k11-551
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blankets from $2.35 a' pair up.
27 yards cotton for $1.00. • •
Heavy dress goods at 7, 8 and 100.
iNew designs in cretons at 8, 10 and
nrinE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN
1 form the farmers of this section that he
will keep for service at Lot 8. con. 7, (E, D.)'
Ashfield, a thoroughbrel :Berkshire Boar, anti
a Suffolk Boar. Terms—$1.00 at time oi ser.
vice. R. J. FINNIGAN, Dungannon. 4-48
LAMBS FOR SALE.
12 e
-Sflipritt
clear at 94-c.
Shirting and prints irOlil ge
26 in., all wool grey flannel afi 15 cts.
per yard.
Extraordinary valuein men's under:
wear at 24, 39, 49, 6,2,1 and 75 cts.
See our heavy a1 'wool tweed at 35,
40, 45, 48 and 50c. These are e-tra
value.
In boots and shoes 'etake the lead.
Men's solid leather' long hoots,
regular price $2.00, now selling at
$1.48.
Men's whole stocic long boots, regu-
lar price $3.00, for $2.25.
Men's whole stock, 17 in. leg,. regu-
lar price $3.50, selling at $2:50.
. Men's kip long boot, guaranteed,. at
$2.80.
•Men's hand made long boots, gnarl
antee at $3.25.
Men's fine shoes, regular price $1.35
selling at $1.07.
Women's shoes at .88, $1.12, $1.20,
$1.25, $1.30, $1.50, $1.60, $1.80 and
$2.25. Low shoes, 65 and 85c..
Women's Victoria snow excluders
at $1.90.
Women's croquet rubbers for 32c.
Men' rubbers 48c, lined overshoes
$1.25, and a very fine quality at $1.60
B s long. boots from 75c up.
GROCEiRIES.:
19 -lbs. Standard granulated sugar
for $1.00.
23 lbs. coffee sugar for $1.00. ---------
27 lbs. light brown sugar for $1.00.
5 lbs. of our celebrated Japan tea
for $1.00, •
C 1,15s. of good washing soap for 26c,
Highest price paid for -all kinds of
poultry. .-
AT MRS. J.
Marc mon3 S
The
LUCKNOVV
newest; freshest, latest,
RIch51 „
MILLINERY
As cheap as cash can buy.
PERSONAL AT ENTIkAt
4.0 •• EiLs.k•N
To all orders tin) year round.
Mrs. Murchison.
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Leads tliem all for
Pazinly Cfkoconee
AND
CANNED GOODS.
Fruits,of All Kinds in Season,
FINE TgAS
A SPECIALTY.
VA,
tztendukteA10.,:mr,sosskertnap•f,...,•rs• •4=4......0.1.1s.V.111bes/!1/..
THE U1N DERSIGNFI) HAS FOR
sale at Lot 20, Con 10, Kinloss, a number of
choice Oxford Down ram lambs and shearlings'
which ale offered for sale at reasonable prices
• tacilias for sale some firit-class ewe lambs,
HENRY THOMPSON,
Holyrood P
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$900 SALARY and Commission
to Agents, Men and Women,
Teachers and Clergymen, to introduce
new and popular standard book.
TCSitill1011y of 19 Centuries to
Jesus of -Nazareth.
The most rknarkable religieus,book of the
age, written by 300 eminent scholars, Non-
sectarian. EverY^Christian wants it. Exclu-
sive territory given. APPLY TO
The Henry Bill Publishing Co,,Norwich. Conn,
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
TAE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN -
form the farmers of this section that he
will keep for service at lot 22, con. 2, Kinloss,
a thoroughbred Berkshire boar. Terms,r$1,00
payable at time of service.
W M. DAWON,
Langside 1'. O.
• Telegraph or Telephone atmy expenee,. .4,933
Jr F. GIBSON,
CHANGE OF
CENC
As the Massey Manufacturing Com-
pany, of Toronto, Ont., manufacturers
of the Toronto machines, and Harris,
Son & Co., ,of Brantford, Ont., manu-
facturers of the Brantford machines,
and Massey & CO. Ltd., of Winnipeg,
Manitoba, have united, and which are
now styled the Massey, Harris Co.
Ltd., of Toronto, Brantford and Win-
nipeg. I beg to state that having
see -tired the agency far the
HARRIS CO.
(LIMITED.)
For this locality, I am now in a po-
tition to aceept orders for any of the
above most popular companies ma-
chines; and' will also keep in stock a
full assortment of repairs for all of
the Toronto and Brantford machines
heretofore'sold in this locality. Those
machines are so well and favorably
known they need' no. recommendation.
A CALL -SOLICITED.
W. LIAN.
,Lucknow, Ntiv. 4th.,1691..
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The Largest „Stock,
Choicest Goods,
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....44.-rztri„ imam fylvia +pops. obtainable in Lucknow.
Imu's wrodiew v %Ivy
Plo di
And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
---FOR--
Impure Weak and Impoverished Blood,
DyspepLia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of
Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption,
Stones. Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Die -
eases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility.
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
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JOHN ELLIOT.
MVO lit
ne Cheapest
ON EARTH.
LANORATORY. •- GODERION, ONT. •
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Sold by Berry & Days and A. B. Congram,
Druggists, Lucknow.
TO THE FARMERS
I have rented the store
occupied by Mr. Geo. Kerr
and am prepared to
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FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
The highest_price wilL be
paid for butter according tco
quality.
R. C. SPARING.
BULL- FOR SERVICE. -
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SEEP
for service at lot 11, con. 8, Eastern
Division, Ashfield, thetwo year old thorough-
bred Shorthorn bull, "Red Biepiark:"
PEDIGREE—Red Bismarck, 12758, red,
calved March 8, 1889, bred by Wm. Mallough
Dungannon, Ont. ; got by Wallace (imp)
2752 ; dam Annie 8430, by Young Springwood
Prince 6299; Grace Harper 2nd, 9227, by
British Heir 2nd 2889 ; Lady Harper 2nd,
6630, by 2nd, Famosa Chief, 1782 ; Lady
Harper 6629, by Grand Duke 675; Rose 1833
'by Royal Duke of Glo'ster, 1035: Maggie,
1429, by Lord of Lune (imp) 155 (16428) ;
Queen of the West, 1751, by Victor 1136
12268) ; Daisy 823, by Halton 684 (13552),
Lavinia 4th 1342, by Duke of Wellington
imp) R. (3654) ; Lavinia 2nd 1340, by Alex-
ander (imp) 6, (11099) ; Lavinia (imp) 299, by
son of Scipio (1421), by Eryholuie (1018), by
Son of North Star (458),
TERMS— $1.03. Cows must be returned
three times nei.E.ssary, or they will be
charged for service. No fees charged if cows
are not in calf after third service,
PAUL SM ELTZER,
Belfast P. 0.
Still on Deck
THE STAR RESTAURANT
BEATS THEM ALL.
Just received a consignment
of fresh vegetables and fruits.
Fresh Watermelons,
Fresh Cucumbers,
Fresh Cabbage,
Fresh Tomatoes,
New Potatoes.
Thanking the citizens of
Lucknow and the public
generally for past fayors since
commencing business I would
solicit a continuance of the
same.'
Ice-cream, cider and other
temperance drinks; canned
goods, biscuits and confection-
ary always on hand as of old.
J. C. KINCAID.
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Something to Note & Appreciate.
Orders will be taken for Watches
and Silverware at the
lucknow General AKency Office
On Saturday, Nov. 28th and Saturday,
Dec. -5th.-
Do not fail to call and see samples
and give your orders, as this is a
chance in a lifetime and will not
appear again. Just think of it
A GENUINE WATCH
(Stem Wind and Stem Set).
FOR WAND 90 -CTS.
4..77 • • s....1.....,...A.4-44.11Rese..
ssortment
Including all the newest.
STYLES AND
NOVELTIES
Of the season in womens and childrens
boots for
FALL & WINTER
Wear, also in all the
LEADING LINES
In mens, womens & childrens
RUBBERS & OVERSHOES
--- AT
J. PEAET'S,
LtrCKNOW.
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A S'THIS IS THE SEASON
AL of the year that every
person expects to have their
accounts squared, all parties
owing
A. S. CAMPBELL,
Merchant Tailor, are requeet-
ed to
CALL ANP SETTLE
the same either bjr cash (or
note at once.
My books must be balanced
this month.
.No further notice.
A. S. CAMPBELL
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