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Tat- T4,IBERTY To'OTTER:AND T4:' ARQIIE FREE1:Y
AO-Jolit)ING TO THE; DICTATE.OP UONQCIENCE WE:
rarnorABOV ALL OTHER LIBERTIE:._
Ltteknow, . Sopt.-20 leas.
Presbytery of Maitland..
This. Presbytery met
Y y in Melville
Church,; Brussels, on Tuesday after-
noon,, Rev...., McQuarrie presiding in.
the absence of the Moderator. Rev.
r.:
MMcKenzie having accepted a call
to South Kinloss, and Rev. J. McNabb"
of Beaverton, a call to Sty Andrew's
'Church,Lucknow,- arrangements were
made to induct them into these
charge's on Thursday, Oct. 5th. Rev.
Mr, Bell, of Listowel, appeared on be-
half of 'the Presbytery of Stratford ret.
question the co-operation ` of Maitland
Presbytery in seeking to -bring about a
re -union - between Molesworth -and
Trowbridge: A committee was ap-
pointed to take action in the matter.
'Leave was granted to moderate in 'a
- •co:ll at Molesworth. Home Mission -
business occupied some time and . sev-
eral matters. were postponed till next
regular Meeting of Presbytery au 19th.
Dec..„ in,. Wingham.
In the evening -a public neetingwas
- herd for the purpose of discussing sub
-
:Oats of interest to the church. . After
t ik opening exercises Rev. Mr. , Hart -
1:y,. of l3luevale, took up the subject of
'Pastor -al visitation," and -spoke for -
some time on the subject of the same.-
Ifs- wasffollowed by Rev. Mr° Leask,
of •Dungannon,, with 'an address on. the
" Best methods -of conducting pastoral-.
z isitation.' Elders • Dickson:. and
Stewart and Rev Mrs _ Muir briefly ex,
pressed their opinions on the subjects..
up for! discussozi. The- service was.
fi brought to a close by the Benediction..
- _`.rr-•�-tom:.
A. $20:13151-E. REWARD-.
The publishers of 1 uttedge's .lfon fi
lit o-fler- ten valuablerewards in their
111ontlity for Qctober-, among which is
the following :. We will give VG in
gold to the person telling us which:
verse in the OIcI Testament Scriptures
contains the greatest .number of Nvorcls
Iry October 10th 1552: • Should two or
more correct answers- be received,, the
reward will be divided. The. money
willbe forwarded td the winner Oct.
15th 1g82,-- Persons - trying. 'for the
reward rd rcuist send 20 cents; in. silver (no
postage stamps taken) with their ans-
wer, -for which they will receive the
'November ilf»r.f)t1i , in which the name
anda
4
address ss of winner _ �;
e the of the re-
ward ^rid the correct answer will be
lemic........
lauiedosti ie entirely g1'ty°' be worth 20.6
bottle of the core, and liress RUTLEDGE
ti.4,ea again; Yours truly, . 1ton: Penna.
TIRE MARKETS.:
tali µ ea
Spring -Wheat. •_,;I,`
•0 -
.... ..000 - - 00-
h'lour .1 ... .. i..
...a00 - d00
Barley .4. .-. ... ....0 60' . 0 70
Oats I ... • .... .„. .,. 0:34. - 0.40
Teas. ,.. '`...
Pgtatoes,perbus. ..
Hay—per Ston ... ..
wool
• Pork—ped cwt.
Eggs ... .
Butter .:. .,. ' •..
• Hides— •...
Applea-• :..
.7 ...060 065
50 0- 56.
..IO. 00 10,00
0 18 • 020:
... .,..7 00 . 700
.,. ... 0 18 ',0 19
...014 0`15
... 500 600
....: 40 :0 50
µnal- :.. ...:.. .., - • `,.. 2 00,
Sheepsldna-- :.
...•... 25 70
7 to cts per, ib
Township of west iVawanosh.
0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1111 a Court will be held pursuant to "The
Voters Lists Act" by His Honor the Judge'of.
the Cocinty Court,- of the township- of Huron,
at the Court Room, Dungannon, on the 16th
day of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock; to hear -
anti determine the several complaintsof errors
and tabissions in the ' Voters' List of the
Municipality of West Wawanosh for 1882:
All persons having business at the Court are
requested to attend at the said tinie and place.
ROBERT MURRAY,
!Clerk Of the said Municipality.
Dated at St.. 'Helens this 22nd.day of Sept.
LnRnocmE
What is it. ? :The best. Machine- Oil in- the
world-; is manufactured by .
• VIOCCal' Bros 1 Co.,
This Oilunder the severest test, and closest.
• competition' was awarded
tour Medals and Three Diplomas
at the Leading Exhibitions of the Dominion
in 188:1, Farmers an& others will save money
and machineryliy using Ask your
local dealer for it and=take na °Mai. Por sale
by D,: D. MAct rYias.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN
Eeitd address for Illustrated: Circular wko.
we think gives positive proof of its
virtues. No rem. dy has ever met
with such unqualified success
.to our knowledge,for beast
ne well as man.
Price $1 per bottle,
or site bottles for 85..• All •
druggists haveit or can get it
for you,; or it will be Rentto any
• &ddreas on receipt of price bythe pro-
prietors, DrF B 1. Kendall & Co., En- .
osburgh Palls, Vt.
SOLI} BY ALL'DBUGGISTS .
LYMAN SONS & cO.,
h1QNTEEAJ P. Q.,
' • ' Wholesale Agents.
• Ittr,
pp.�1th-y
,tushes of
ad blood-=
+rain head, to
:rdock Blood
:,lood from all
on of the liver,
-s.ad strengthening
.t(ifies•
,vhsslesume or delrci•+us
- - the Wild Strawberry, and
v/effectual remedy. for Cholera,
amp and other su mer coni.
'' tants or adults, than Dr. Fow-
_ it* f' it of Wild Strawberry.;
JIE1FEI E'S"1`1 L Y.—
!"RAYED -mom THE PREMISES"
of th-4 undersigned.- lot 17; con. 11. Kit-
k,3s on or abnntthe middle of .Tune, a Red
Yearling Heifer. Any, person giving .tuch in-
formation as will lead to its., recovery will be
suitably rewarded. • •
JAMES; YOU NO,
31a-454, Kinlough.
(`- U 1 E; TO' THE PRE u[01E8 OF THE
`.J undersigned, about the first of Sept.,.
a red and white: steer, rising two. years old.
The -•►wiser -ix requested to call, prove proper-
ty and
roper-tyand take theanimal away,
ALEX. MgLE01J,;
STEER ESTRAY.
GODS
.. C.. Potts'
t
FANOY STCAE,
Urs. Potts begs leave to inform: the public of
Ljucknow'and adjacent places, that- she has
now on hand a variety of new goods. -
• COMPRISING
•
Childrens Parley Misery, Ladies' Hosery,
F4adiee'Silk, Lisle, and Net Gloves,Childrens
Gloves, Infants Lace Bonnets, Infants Bibs,
Booties, Material for Infants Dresses,Ladies' ..
Silk Lawn `Pies, Gents Nies Ladies Linea
Lace Collars, India Muslins,I riIlings, Estes,
Floral: Setts, Jet Ornaments, Silks : and other
.Braids iu variety.. All kinds of Fancy Card
boards, Mottoes, Canvas and Wools in great
variety. Stamped Braiding Setts, Pillow
Shams, Fancy Work Patterns. 'Pocket Hand-
kerchiefs, and otbir articles, too numerous to.
mention. Shirt Braid,, Spool Silk and Cotton,
in abundance: Stamping dire to order. Crime
and: see for yourselves. No trouble to show
YoodS. .
'gi - M. a- P01140
-ipbeIl Street. Luc -know:
IRTG4GE SALE
al.able F'ar
.E t ounty of Bruce, under power of sale
wined in an indenture of mortgage; beam
late the 22nd day of 'Tannery,1880,wbich
gibe produced at the time of sale, there: •
'1-i be offered for sale:: by. Public Auction, at
hitely's Hotel, in the
Village. of Lucknow;
-ON^
FRIDAY, the 6th DAY of OCTOBER, '82,
at, 12 o'clock noon, the fallowing property in,
one parcel, namely :. All that certain parcel
of •land situate in the 'township of Kinloss, in
the County of Bruce, containing 84 acres
more or leek, composed of part of lot number
29, in the. 6th cuncession,described as follows:
Commencing at the southeast angle of. lot
number 26 ; thence north 32 degrees east,and.
following the easterly limit of the said lot
ictimi er_ 29 seventy six chains, 76 links mare
or 'less, to the north east 'angle Of said lot
number 29 ;thencen@rtb eight degrees and 30:
initiates west, and followilig the west.rly
limit, of road allowance between the town-
shipsof -Kinloss and. Culross, 15 cbait.s, •82
inics,.to a post planted ; .thence south 32 de..
. reel crest, and parallel to the easterl. limit
4•f said lot, 88 :chains, 78 Rolla more ur less, to
a post planted at the southern limit of the-
said lot ; thence s.-itth 58 degrees east and
f,;Ilowing. the southern limit uT 'said lot 19
chains, 9 links more or less to the place of be-
ginning. ,
There is erected On theproperty, a'dwelling
house and farm buildings.. The farm has a
large: orchard of young trees is well watered
by a running stream ; about 00 acres are
cleared, and in a good state of cultivaticin,the
remainder is timbered.. The property will be:
sold subject to a reser red bid.-
Terms and conditions of sale Made known
at trate of sale For further particulaw apply
to J..W. Armstrong, Esq., Lucknnw, or to
the undersigned. . •
BE4TY,CnADW1CY,THOMps0N & B> Acss?ocs
Vendors' So licitora,.
List, 9,; Con. 4, VA ulowt.. a' X ate4 at T r nte, Snit. sial , lli8$.
ertYST RECEIVED A LARGE
•
Which 1 am selling off at very low- prices, as wheat i
ly to meet the Farmers. 1)i ess Grood:0 for 8
1 AM ` SELLING THEM OFF
So as to give everyone a chan
GKOCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES .. READY-MADE CLO
Dress and Mantle Making- on the premises. Call and see my. fine assort
SSORTME T.
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c eap .1. reduced m goods according-- •
ents per :yard; worth 15 ceits.
OR TWENTY
e to see them.
PING and CROCKERY
eat :Tweeds a specialty,,
DAYS,
-YERY I CROP.
CLAN TAETANS,:S
GLENGARY, MARQUIS -OP LORNE, :TAMO'SHANTER
ND BALMORALScYch t
_ ,- - .. Ornaments to Suit..
STOCK Or FANCY AND DRESS C � CDS AND #
A: .COMPLETE D -.- 1► D0��' YOU �®RDET;11'.
Alex: Macl ntyr°e
. .QD I $ QF
,FREEMAN'S -
WORM- POWDERS.
1 dee pleasant to take. Contain their own
Purgative. Is a safe, surd; and eflfectnal
deatroyer_Qt worms in Children or Adults.
On Deal Estate, at re sonable
rates; on terms of pay " "ent to
suit Borrowers.
ELLIOT : T .. AVER
OFFICE---NAxt to B. st OLce
Lueknow,`Marsh I:t --
W
E
µD GRAZING LANDS Ant FOUND ON
:He Northern_Pacific R R.
IN MINNESOTA; DAKOTA,
AND MONTAN1.
_ IC CROP AGAIN I Q
LOW PRIOES;=LONGTIME; REBATE FOR IMPROVE.
SENT;-REDIUOED FAREAND FREIGHT TO SETTLERS.
FOR -FULL INFORMAT1ON'ADDRESS:
HERMON' TROT',: Gm. Longo AGT
siEi hears Trio :Pwitf1 ST. PAUL. MOO&
AT T• LAWRENCE'S O1,1) STAND? LINK
To the farmers and the general public. It will
you buyanything-u to �in the Hardware Line` till you ca
New
New Hardware Store of T. Lawrence, : Campbell stref
now, wherea great variety of good s is now opened of
designs in Builders Hardware,
Cutlery, Played Ware,- .Nints, :Oils; Mass, -P
ot - pay:
"At the
tLuck-
t 'Ne`v
ioues,
Manure and Pitch Forks; Hoes, Rakes, and everything -1ound -
14 Firstar Glass - Bard:are .
I will still continue to� ke
usual a fine lot of :
n, Copper, apallne
ranite Wares,
also, Box, Parlor,
and Cook
All of which are marked flown low.
'RE NJ
Wishes to :inform th
ou -t n 1: to.
�a_t nli
� a>10`A
FIRST -CUSS - STOOK-: F
ublic that}e Mab
Men's
w omen.'s;
M'sses and..
[ - Children's Boots;
Go and examine hips really rsupetise
stock in each Blase, especially his:. .
Baff Pebble & WJ> jle•Stock Bouts
Before purchasing elsewhere.
Maniifacturin - a S: ecia
Last year's stock salt at: and nyder. °
cost.
1WRege and Butter
for goodsre
gen ja 3zche tge.
u
Eavetr hinand
Q � g Repairing Promptly Atten e To;:
As nonebut first-class workmen are: employed, part es fav-
oring
_P Y Pa
- -, us with their : work, can rely uponhaving a nod job
done,and at as lowprices as can be done in any first-cl; ss shop
in the country. While returning my thanks to the Ft blic for
the liberal patronage bestowed on ale in tl:e.Z: illyy- I oPLS for
• _ .•.:.
the continuance of the same in theffuture,
THOS. LAIRS
resolved -to be abreast- of the business,-•.
has just.laid in a splendid assort,
ed:stock of
WIN'
TR:; -::woos,
So that he is -now in.a. position :offer
sto
eu mars bet r value than
ever air
four .'th 'r
oney; and is
determined net to -be •
underslold. .
M TONNE
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