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Lie trouble with them, end not throw;
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At m away their oratorical paw rek ( - I SPE °C 1 'A L
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"`" g ' OlI Nov.N€ Tilt, Br,ithe. , of first-rate order) on the atesd sober BEAp'oRTH `Nov. S = L .A. �_
Jeri corouer, held an 1
cul y' ' 9, .1878.
of a boy Malcolm o r. 8 rtei Whoat� per bushel....... . 100 ,to , 1'-07
r antl industrious. Ke t Elliott have _ �'sll �Vhest.
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bulli a large stare -house on the Hate of ` >' s 1 0o to ' 1 05 '
. was killed on. the day before. at ,.
Oateperbushel..'..;. .. 0'85 to 0 86
the rYver and are buying lar -I in
inills. T he:fury returned tt verdi grain,' also Mr. Rutlege. is in the ' wheat Barley -60
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bushelbushel :.:.: "" .... 0 68 to 0 70 .° . " ' �
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the decearsetl ease mar eft, and a prosperous time is pts• Batter, No.1, Loose ....::::.::::. . a 18 to o c -
' a Bgee....... i _ ..ZTrTCAT�T
THOMAS KIDD S EMPORIUM• OF FASHION
y shaft . iiic A £or the village of Bayfield this
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and that his ea►th wm urel Flour, per barrel..:.:...... .
j�, . P y- a� - :#II ... 6 .50 to 000 , •.
-Mr. J. A. reighton ... i ............. 8 00 to 850 ,'I - -
C who hue --N r. S. Pike has leased the hotel ' Hi& . .... s 50 to 4 0o IS THE GR
Spee eleine......:...... ti .
'aa statim -master at Blneval'e secs �Clintofi, formerly carried on b Mr: Jas. EAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
y - $Alt retail) per:barrel,..... :.. 0 5o to 0 o We are daily receiving Goods at this Season of the year much below •the regu-
apening- €rf � the road,- lras been�a Rosa; -
t Mildmay to'take chs a Salt (wholesale)per barrel........ 0,80 _ ;
�te_thuoi oft :Ther"directors of the Blyth Joint Potatoes, per bushel,..:........ 0 4o to 0 4s
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there. re 'i u tt3 lite d8 a1' . Oatma'slL' brl.............. .
F rrs sSteak Agricultural Association have de- .... o 0o to 6 0o Besides which all other Hoses in Seaforth, be the oldsiablTed or
entertained at comgllrnerit�rr cllred a dividend in favor of: the gharo-
woo3....,......•..............:. 2 00 to. 2 50 y
Live Hogs per 100 lb , . , .. • , • ,
by ilia lnzsine men of Blueval i p holders of 20 per cent. Fortunate com• . Dressed Hogs , ... , : , • • . 4. 5o to' 4 75 lar value. Wholesale merchants anx%ous, to clear out their
whom h . waa a universal favorites nth ... , .:. 5 5o to 6 00 a w2ndle �n - -
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' - M W- Hunter °i►y, and fortunate shareholders. New, D to Mere Irtsc��2
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picked li —Mr. J..R. HOlme3. Of HOlmesville :' CLINTON, ••��"— €f4
Nov. 9,1876.
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piece of►tne on Market street P a , 'who had his horse and buggy stolen some Fall' wheat; per bushel........:... 1 05 ® 1 to •— '
arse whtrh proves to be A c ' $pxi'ng Wheat, perbushel......... - ,
urxoue �onr.weeks sores, has recovered the same oats 1 00 ® 1 os Stock before the end. of the year sell very cheap, and as we ale in a position _
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o •at Detroit where he found er bushel........ THE Da steel rte1 it in posses- Barla�, Per bushel.......... 0 b0 ® 0 60 :`` RESS GOODS D :_ail inch iu eter sari the other a sion of the thief. Peas, DEPARTMENT EP11�
bag. ,per bushel ..:.........:.... 0 (i8 ® 0 70 {
one -quaker of an inch, are imbeAd A lecture will be delivered in the Butter -
.... 0 19 ® ago , ,3
Potatoes ......................... 0 45 ® 0 50 ';f
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-he face�of the stone: and both are Methodist. Chnrcb, Blyth; on Taesdu` � E s - -
to take all Good Bar Bargains Offered -
• 0 16 ® 017 g Surpasses anything of the kind ire W.>te Ontario com ricin V11
fully marked, - Mr. .... �.. `.. • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • , p g over 300 Pieces t '
guPter, 'in -evening, Nov. 14th, the Rev. Joseph Ray,per ton,...: ................ s 00 ® 9 00
f varnish the stone and treeoak Philr . Subject, M Visit to the - -
uzzosty. Pt Great Centerunial ;" m sic by the choir ; NEW YO$z Nov. 9 18 6. New Stripes, Scrolls, Ch cks Ser ea Plain and Stri
t recent meeting o ' 7 g ped Diagonals, &c., in all
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I --- f the' 11 01� refreshments to be served during the Gold is quoted in •Newt York at from WE ARE - NOW OFFERING THE FOLLOWING SPECIALITIES : - l
iiporth dgriculturael Club held at Dttnlo , •goatee of the evening, 3'he lecture com-` 109 to 109. the Fashionable Shades. Every Lady should see these .Magnificent Goods
€tel,, tic followin ' com aid mences at 7 o'clock. --� ,
g mitres
cers were appointed set for the _ -Mr. James Thompson, of Clinton, - LIVERPOOL, Nov. 8, 1876. which are T
Special 50 Pieces of Striped and Checked Dress Goods, from 121 cents. a marvel .of cheapness. I\ o Trouble to Show Thera. l>
urgent year i --President, ,I c,a :has purchasred the farm of Mr. -George Red wheat .declined ld ; club wheat, 4Ti `
ecret John Minzies ; Treasurer, { " -Melon,, ou: the 9th Concession Goder- lid; and white wheat, lid today. ' 1
rows=.. �.ommttee-Vm. W`arn ich' township. It is composed � of 58 • BLACK LU T
da.rawn, John I1owe, Wm, lar acres, nearly all cleared, -the price .paid . STRATFORD, Nov 9 1876. Special 75 Pieces of Plain and h S RES. , ,
Ind j lin Scut. After -be' g$3, 000. > P C ecked Winceys, .
defraying' the -S . . Fall wheat, $1 --to 81 10, spring, •$1
usr the year, the treasurer core boys. were digging out a cellar -
- 1 romaining iii, his hands then 0 to 81 08 ; barley,'- 60c to 68c ; peas, 68c E Our Stock of Black Lustres is admittEd � by all to be the Finest ever im-
_at the back-' Mr. Trimble s house to 7 1 c ; oats, 40c to 41c.
�ttle sura of Lower Wingham, on Tuesday of last - - I N ALL C 0 L O R S . -
A little girl, three years cid, dough -week, when not more th,., P ten inches be- Toho To Nov. 9 1 ported by a retail store in Canada. A full line at all rices from 10 cents to
Ss6. P
�er of lf'r. Caleb Whttina low the surface they differed a human ' ------ _
re me,. with a serious acs dent o .Skull. A gentleman was passing at the Fall wheat, 81 to $1 16 per bushel ;
y} s ria 75 cents' per yard. See our 25 cenC ustre, good value, worth 35 and 40 cents.
last week. She climbed an tha time, and on seeing` :the skull went to p g, $1 05 to $1 07 ; barley, 85c ; Special - 50 Pieces of Black LustreI , Double Warp Reversible, from 12>I cents. ; _ r _
afeucc to view some newt _ work in search of the other portions of Peas, 71c ; oats, 41c. Butter, 20c to 24c;`
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• - Russell Cords, Cashmere, Paramatta, Oxford Cloth, Barathea, Crape Cloth,
y pure .the.frame, and succeeded in finding some Per pound ; eggs, 19 to 20c per dozen.
deep bunging to her father, wlieu the
Ole upon. which she rested Dawe way •of the ribs, parts of . the backbone, &c. ° �- - `
d she fell headlong to the earth. sg�tri� He took the bones to Dr. Tamlyn, who Lorrporr, Nov.l.9, 187G. SPECIAL 100 PIECES OF AMERICAN PRINT, and French Twills, at hard times prices. Black and Colored French Merinos.
I her breast on a pore on ;of - ih feat, =examined them, and believes them to be Spring wheat 81 70 to' $2 00 ; barley, .
rag below. Shewaa taken u ins its of the skeleton of a white woman. $1 to $100 peas, $1 18 to $1 21 ;oats, a rare bar sin. Black and Colored Silks in all the 1�Tew Shades r n
e, Sud It was fully ttvG hou beo It is supposed they ha►d'la n there about $1 08 to $1 15; corn, $1 15; delhi wheat, All Winter Colors, Cheap, g .
per 'cent.
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e shahs- any signs o€ recovery 15 or 20 years, and jcdgini; .by the teeth, $1 75 to $2 00; treadwell $1 75 to $200 ; under value. , Black and Colored Velveteens --Low Prices.
-On #Iailaween night a young 'z2 in number, all sou d though consider- red winter, $1 65 tot 85.
t an;the fop' of the pause of a aitn •ably worn, the perso must have been � Special 200 Pieces American Grey Cotton,_ cannot. be sold cheaper. - -
F�nglzairi for the purpose of putting about 40 yeas of a e. There was no CASH Paid for • Poultry at FArRLEY'S �a EIG STOCK O- SHAWLS
card on the chimney. When On the wood found near t em ; it is evident Cheap Cash Grocery. 465 1. — 1 _ I .
f he was discovered h the that the remains were thrown into the • F
y good mss OYSTERS kept in Bulk, no water added, SPECIAL 100 PIECES CANADA TWEED,
€ the: house whG .removed the: ladder and . I ground like a dog, without any coffin, at FaIRLEY'8 Cheap Cash Gr,Poery. 464 - .
and hurriedly covered over. 11
b From $1 25 up. 500 Pieces �Wincey, Pla , Checked and• Broken Checked,
'ft the Young scamp on the roof vPithaut CiRANBERRIES for sale at FAIRLEY's. '
ie means of cleseent. He kept Chea Cash Grote . •
p him p Grocery, wholesale or retail. 455 26 Per Cent. Lower this Season. from 10 cents per yard up. The Best Value ever of%red in Seaforth. Water-
tere until the cold forced him to cry, ' Stanley. Nos2clt To FARERs AND OTHERS. -
r mercy, when he was taken dawn on FARM SOLD. -Mr. George Erwin has 'Parties desiring to purchase salt can find a good k { -
Eomising not to attempt such prank$: sold his farm of 48 acres situated rete supply at the old stand, and convenient place of - proof Cloiekin s, s lendid cods s5 cents per and worth i 25
g p goods, p y Flannel in
r loadig. Prices the same as at the wells, WAD-
. Special One Bale Nap Cloth, suitable for Mantles and Jackets, from 90
- Wagner a corners, for $2,700. The par- DELL & Co., successors to '(fray, Young & Spar- •° F G }
few days aao, says the Port .chaser •chaser is a gentleman from the vicinity ��g• 465 - rev, Scarlet and White, a� lowest figures. See our 25 eat Scarlet Flannel,
gee Press, a stranger bailing from below of Listowel. ALLEN'S GROCERY is the place,. come _Sp,CIAL-1 Cents Per Yard, -SPECIAL- '
ayfield, By the game of Joseph Drake, with a smiling and the money in your pooet, worth 35 cents per, yard. � Table Linen, Tow_ els and Towelling, &c., at ver
lis appears to have been trading-with,T ` and be convinced that he gives the beet volae in y
-About two thousand persons left Sugars,. Teas, Rice, Raisins, Smoked Hams, Ba- -
ee Indians at French Bay was found on .. 'Toronto and Hamilton last Saturday for com, Crockery and Glassware, Tea Sets, Fruit Lowest Prices:
,e road by sdme Indians, insensible, the Centennial f- Jars, &c, 452 Special A Splendid Line of English and Canadian Flannels, -
�d his horse and wagon at some distance -Mr. John Cameron, of Ipchaber, NOTrCE.=Our time having expired, we BLANKETS. I1`.
em him, with a number of isles. township of East V411iams, was caught have sold -out the balance of our stook of crockery
and glassware to Mr J. Brownell, All Wool, from 20 Cents a Yard.
e w,�gon., a . areixtly untouched, wnell - .
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take t y g rod of a threshing ma- the Consolidated Bank where'onr customers
r f? Buckle s , stomers can .
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atel and
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chine a �fe IIS
w days since and seriously procure them at shoat the same An Immense Stock of Blankets, at all prices from $3 up, A 1 Value. Piles
y s y prices as theg
1 aid called in, but after all exertions hurt; The men at work with him had have lately been ran off at, E. HioxsON & Co. 464 SPECIAL IN OVERCOATS, JACKETS AND READYMADE CLOtHIN
put life into his body, a � of Horse Blankets ,very .Chea �
P g, apparently paras to cut his clothes in shreds with 'Jack- . ____-__, ry p 1,000 Cotton Ba at 15c. each a Bargain.
ped :rola below the shoulders, he died :knives in order to save him from; a shock-
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xt moromg• An inquest was held: ing death, He is•now doing well. ESTRAY STEER.—Came into the premises of. Special Clothing Made to Order. i
g the snyears of Lot 6, greyish
log. T,'a Steer BUFFAL ROBES. d a verdict returned `died from nater- Notice is iven that the municipal coming s years old, of a
g• p g greyish color. The owner V _
council of the town of Kincardine, in the ,can have him by proving, property and paying
g Court: of Bruce, and Province of Onta- `gam• JOHN .ROBsoN: , 4ss-4 Special, A Cheap tot of Felt Hats, direct from New York, Cheap.
A bachelor residing in a certain art _ ty
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this- County, happened into one of our moo, will apply to the Parliament of the ESTRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of _ The biggest lot ever
►ding dry goods stores: the other day, Dominion of Canada, at its next-seession, the undersigned, Lot 4, Con. 11, Hu lett, about Spe ial in Ladies' ,.and Genta' Fur Goods Milliner and Man 1 gg brought into town, at all prices from $8 to $,1$. -
sere he met a single lady for wham he for an act to enable them to levy and col- the middle of August, a 8 year old steer, red and ' Y t es. - Q
lett harbor dues at the ort or harbor in white. The QwnQr can have him by proving prop- --- Special attention is directed to our $11 and $l2 P.obes. Hca ~Felt Linin is
s a warm ailectioII, He was mAking P erty and paying expenses. WILLIAM MCA- ' g i
nself agreeable to her, when his atten• the said fawn of Kincardine, and to fig TOSE[. - 466*4 DUNCAN & DUNCAN. . 5. J
n was drawn to .an article which such dues and charges' for same as occa- from 55 cents to $l 25, Trimmings to -match, 'cheap.' z 1
pion at present- prescribes as indispen cion may -require; and generally to have NEW FANCY STORE. I ; •
such control thereover and do such thins HE GOLDEN LION. OVERCOATS, O VERCOATS. ±< . 'I
ale to a lady's- wardrobe. With. the - g ISS M. WRIGHT be � O
tocence of bachelorship oar friend re may be necosaary in reference M gs to inform the • BOOTS AND SHOES -
thereto. L dies o Seaforth and vicinity that she has
rked of diem, C4wliat�`ireineZi(lOus suit- re-ope�ed trh a New .Stook of Berlin _
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mets !" anti was proceeding t5 dilate Grip last week furnishes a lengthy Wools, Filosele Embroidery, Fancy Goods, Child- A Big Rush Overcoats at extravagance of fashion, .when, , - cartoon on "Grit Sport in Lincoln." The ren's Dresses, $ufants' Cloaks and Robes. stamp- g Rush m a t On hand and to arrive, 117 cases of Boots and Shoes. Women'g Plain and
Ing done distinctly in new and beautiful designs. s'
` lady blushed deeply and %artily de- scene represents a gala day, with la- Next door to Logan & Jamieson's. . I
'ted with her handkerchief to her Crosse, quoits, horse and foot racing,'and 466 MISS M. E. WRIGHT. 11 I Fancy Calfskin, Pebble and Waterproof Leather. Ladies' Fine Hid Boots,
nth. the clerk explained tG the be- other sports in progress. In the fore- _ i W L L I A 'M CA M P B .E- L L' S .- - '
dere- bachelor that the article was a ground is an "Aunt. Sally" representing �/lON�Y �yOT buttoned. 'Misses' and Children's, all sizes and st les chew . 27 cases of11
F+ • Iipkert, with a pipe in his mouth,; label i . Y , P
�tle, and not ascan -bonnet.' T ,�-, - _ .
-Mr. T Clark, Ethel, has been: en `� led Lincoln." Neelon is g'iiy ng sticks $20 REWARD.. � - - - -.11 Tem >
Temporarily at ' Killoran & Ryan's large Mens Cowhide Boats, $2 25 per pair, extra good value: 23 cases- of Men's .
;ed in threshing fore farmers daily at "Sally," ' which pas unpleasantly .
e the l nth of Au st throe b fire near; one striking the staff squarely, T 08 T, between Victoria Square and Broadfoot's brick block; Main Street. a `
' g y •�-� Furniture Store on the evenin of WED• HATS HATS HATS
! ffia, and he reports of the crops a8 and causing_ Sally s owners, 1Vlessrs. NESDAY, Nov: 8th,�a roll of bills containing the Kip Boots, $3 25 per pair. 25 cases of Boy's Stoga Boots, from $1 50 to $2
ows : Fall wheat, best return -D. Macdougall and Cameron, to exchange sum of $65. There were nine $5 bills and five $4 - 1 -• • .
lins, 5th concession Elma, about 10 looks , of alarm. 'Hon. ;George Brawn bills. Any person finding the came and leaving er air. 19 Cases of °Bo 's Ki Boots from 2 to 2 38:
T them at the EXPOSITOR Office will receive the A Large Stock o All the p P J P ' $ $
bels r acre treadwell stilt stands behind eelon with a large bundle g, Varieties.
p g -above reward. JOHN DARWIN: _LOGAN & JAMIESON
;at, b return,. John Ritchie, Trow- of sticks ready for use, and Messrs. Mac- SEAFORTH, Nov. 9th,1876. 466.1 r r READYMADE -CLOTHING. -
kenzie and Mowat are at- his side en Ci N G.
lge, le bushels per acre' red chaff' gi him on, and anxiously watch- CHEAP DRESS GOODS SPLENDID LOT OF. ULSTERS, '
r, best >rop. of the' season, and the : tours *ua F -
r as to duality, Robert Hamilton, loth ' _ ing the result of his - efforts. The Havin purchased a ver lar a stock of This Department is fully assorted, and excels anything to be seen in this '
ou in is cod and the expression g p y g
cession � Elma, 60 bushels per acre, P g g , p I - I . .
to oats - bade best return Mr. on the faces of the chief characters is ex- In Great Vari t at . .
cellent. part of the country. Gentlemen's Suits from $10 to $30.. Boys' from $6 to =i
yr , _
Just the thing wanted for the coming
ill, 15th concession Elora, 35 bushels i W I L L I A M ILL'S the nTeweat Styles in HATS
acre Meas, Mr. Mills, Trabrdge Auction Sales. 1 winter for riding. ' ° $10. Children's from $2 50 to $5 50. -
bushel calrrmou white from i5 sores. _
Clark says that the crops aye better - Wednesday, Nov. 15, on Lot 6, Con One door North of the Post) Office,
a
, ' 11 Gre Well -fired Horses I'horou h OVERCOA+1S
rima. than Grey, and considers a full y, g Will off Special lnducementa for the �,
'age yield 'would only be abilut one- bred and Grade Cattle, Sheep, &c.. Jas. SEAFORTH.. 7 The Stock in all linea for Merchant Tail -
of the above best returns. Johnston, proprietor ; .James Stretton. A tremendous stock of Men's and Bops', Cpt and Finished on the most11
�0 the 24th of October last;; an in= auctioneer. '' j INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875. ° ,
sting ese�vas tried before a bench o€ Saturday,- Nov. 25, on Lot. 24, quarter NT THREE WEEKS
ors purposes is u' .
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In .the Matter of WILLIAM MARTIN 'i' P P quite full and as I improved principles, from the best and most durable material manufactu"red in
istrates fn Wawanosh. Jahn Mar- of a mile north of Wagner's Corners, •fin Insolvent: s ,
d, of logit_ 3l}, con. 7, East Wawanosh, . . Stanley, Farm Stock and Implements.- , ,,
875: fazled to send his three ohildren Geo. Erwin.. proprietor; J. Bullard, ase' ARF NOTICE that I will, as asi ee of the - . the world. Heavy Beaver Overcoats - $9, worth $13. Heavy Brown Overcoats
�` In order to dear them out. This is no . .
. respectively 1.14 40 and B earsi W tioneer. , estate and effects o1 the above , nsolvent, offer want to sell off the whole lot look Ont for
4 for `. our months of the year as the Monday, Nov. 13, on Lot 18 Con. 10 the Book Debts of said Insolvent,'amounting to
y¢ . $1,180 70, for sale by Public Auction, at my $IO 50, worth X15. Fahey Pilot Overcoats $14, worth $18. Fur .Trimmed
Prescribes. He further refusdu to McKillop, Farm Stock and Implements. office, in the Town of Seaforth, on MONDAY, the rare .bargains for: cash. .
the fine which the trustees are em`- - Robt.. French, proprietor; J. Bullard Twentieth Day of November, inst„ at 1 o'clock Humbug. __ Overcoats- $16, worth $20. Hudson Bay Overcoats $8, worth $11 50. .,Ulster
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red to : impose and which wag in auctioneer. - . .
} Dated at Seaforth. this 9th day of November,
instance fixed at 40 cents per month . • 1876. . BARGAINS, BARGAINS FOR CASH. Overcoats $13, worth $17.
ibsence, The trustees of Union BIP.,THS., _ JOHN S. PORTER, Assignee. CALIs : AND gS SATISFIED. - - '
gal Section No. 7, thereupon Cited BENSON & MEYER, Solicitors for Assignee. - _
P ScoTT: In Wroxeter, . on Saturday' the 466.2_ J. P. BRINE, Agetioneer. HATS Ahl D CAPS
-beforethe magistrates,. and: having 3rd inst., the wife of Mr. Robert Scott WM. CAMPBELL. .. ' - j
anted to cancelling the fine in the of a son. - iUST OPENED AT .
of the youngest child .Harwood s is a:Bona Fide Sale. • 1
y , r HoLLiNGEx,-In Grey, on the 24th alt., EXTEND PREMISE$ AT A fall line. Sealskin Caps, endless variety in all the newest and most
ordered to pay the SO'oents fine. the wife of Mr.' John Hollinger of a i •
ind costs amounted to $3.80, > ' comfortable deli See our "Canada First" Real Seal '
son. 1 W I L L I A. M H I LLS , �. , $14. Also Gents ,
Id prove a warning to parents who HISLOP. ' In Grey, or} the 23rd ult. the . --- The PRI ES Below -are GENUINE ; , . ° f
.e to send their children to school. y ' q BRO N E LL S GR06ERY. - I
wife of Mr, Andrew Hislop of a daugh- A lame lot of Boys' and Men's Overcoats . -
Ihe Blyth correspondent of the tom,. - r' F1.urnishings, &e,-, i
.iels Pait says `'Death has been WALKEx.-In Grey, on the 27th ult., and Pea Jackets. I have purchased from E. Hickson & Co. , _
is Blyth and neighborhood daring *he wife oL Mr. J. S. Walker of a• $3 00 -HATS FOR --62 40.
' M_ ILLINERY A_ ND - MANTLES
asst two or three weeks• A t daughter. The. Best Volae in Seaforth. the balance of their `Large Stock of - '
g 2 5= -HATS FOR --82 25. 1
arson, a late resident of Morris was ; $ Our Millinery De artment is alwa s first in Seaforth. And why? Because
red here Iat 1 while a -Mrs. T;�►W a MAIRRIED. ry P Y y • `
e y, r Call an See Them -Call .and See Them. $ 0 -HATS FOB�$2 00. L A SS W R E, S T c� 1V E A'� R F.,
elso,tlie wife of 1�Ir- David Rogerson,olvrnT-ANDERSON.-On the 23rd ult., $ ,
'bath consigned to their long hotae . � by the Rev. Hugh Cooper,' George -- WILLIAM HILL, 2 p0 -HATS FOR -$1' 60. we alwayi,keep an experienced young lady in charge, select the stock with the
n the last three or four days= in Colvin, to Miss Ellen Jane .Anderson, $ - CROCKERY, &C.
ise of the former female, death re f of Blueval'e. One door north of the Post Office, 1 5 -HATS FORA 40.. greatest possible care, and import our Styles from the Head Centre of Fashion.
z from cancerous affusion which it MCINTOSH—NEwSOME.-Qn Nov. }l9t., I - $ Ala o purchased in the BEST MARKETS , . , _ 1-
Xsrpermeated the system. The at Sage's hotel, Walton,. by. Rev. C. ' . SEAFORTH. _
a� the latter resulted frorri p,ierpe E, Stafford, James Mclniosh, to Mary $1 ` . HATS FOR -$1 20: MANTLES -Splendid Valise in Cloth and Seal. CaIl and See Thein. A First-
'erwhich set in shortly, after $c- Anna Newsome all of ire I A VENERAL.'ASSORTMENT • I
Grey. MORTGAGE SALE.-. l -.HATS FO 115.
ement. Scarcely twenty yes Of ,V7ATSoN—McGRFGOR. —At the residence $. Class Dressmaker, on the premises.. Every attention paid to Cutting and F'ittz'ng.
end married: only about a year, the 1-1 of the bride's father, qn the 5th of NDER a power of sale containdd, in a register- - In the above Lines. . I
s certainly a melancliol one,. more U ed mortgage, which will be produced at the 41 25—HATS FOR—$I 00.
Nov. by the Rev. H. Gracey, James I GROCERIES.
ally as the deceased from her refit time of sale, them will be sola by Public Auction, I can please any one in
y Watson, only son of Mrs John Watson $1 $ATS FOR -$0 80. •
-bane qualities had won the. good , • on .Friday; the Twenty -Fourth Day of .
• q g of Blanchard, to Ann, eldest daughter November, Instant, at 3 o'clock P. M., by
f every, one who, knew her: The of Mr. John McGre or of Usborne. C. R. COOP i R, Esq., at the Brussels House, in1. STYLE, PRICE, OR QUALITY. The Beat Tea in, Seaforth at KIDD'S for 60 cents per pound. Just reeeiv- .
ped was sister of Mr,. Trewin,, mer'_ , IIlANDFOkD—SEi-LARsg-On the 6th' of the Qitia;e of Brussels, the 'following free
hold properties, viz.: First --The -northerly qty- Come and See �
tailor of Blyth Nov., in Zurich, at Deichert s hotel, . five acres of the soatn half of Lot NumvifrThirty, Now is our Chance to Get a Stylish ' ed, ONE CAR LOAD OF CROCKERY. AND GLASSWARE, to be t3oIrl
Bayfield earrespon1.dent to a Cann` _ by the• Rev. J. Miller' Mr. Caleb •in the Fifth Concession of the Township of Mor -
rnteinporary- writes. thus : `s�i�, : Handfo d to Miss Marion Sellars, ris, in the County of Huror and Province of On- ° You will be astonished at the Chea . Call and :see oar Centennial'Sets .in China and Stone lovely arts 11 f
is stiLproving ; thanks to our tario. Second—The north heli of Lot Number P •
new both of the township of Hay. Twenty -Seven, in the Eighth Coneeesion of the Y P
athers,. we have- no -v some FiLGIB: iRAQLiAIR. -On the 7th last., at said Township of Morris, containing by admeas- gat Cheap. LOW PRICES,
low prices.
elks; the surface water taken away= } 'the residence of the brit �e's father, by _ urement 100 acres, more or less.: The, fifty-five . . . -�•- _
he drainage of ` the place looked, Rev. H. Cameron Mr. VY.m. El ie to acres first above mentioned adjoin the flourishing And Quality of the Goods. - _ ^
a a prop manner. Ba eld is . , g , village of Brussels, on the wellington, grey and Over worth of Goode to be sold, no Bankrupt Stock, but real o ,
' Miss Hannah Traquair, ;all of Tucker- Bruce Railway. There is s dwelling house arta s R E 14 E M B E -R THE PLACE : - � SSI
dly one of the most moral; and smith. �.► barn and stable on the property. The one hun- Fall Stock of -
1ye have -red aster are °situate within S,1 miles of.Brnesele.
:palated places in Ontario, .----i-- �. Genuine New Goods at the Smallest Possible Profit for Cash,,
the: _. The above properties Will be sold separately. For , . F R E S H G R O O E R I E S ,
iwo or three -drunkard in DEATSs{ terms and other particulars apply to the ander- r
The t olde>a .i , . , A Call Reaheetfu�lly SoHeiteti..
township of Stanley ;and it is GRANT: --In Grey, near Ethel, on Nov. signed.
Einem to most of us, why the leading 3rd, Elizabeth Bishop,'wife of Mr. HA88IS, `MA(1F! Co., TEAS A SPECIALiT I'. i
&ra of Stanley do not visit. these John Grant ed 46ears and d i HARRIS
solicitors, LonBon, Out - -
app a in their houses_ nd tale' a months. ' o: to Q. R. COOPEs, • 466•s LOG. N J A M I E S 0 N. d. BBA�VNTLL: . THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth.
auctioneer, Srnasela.
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