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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-10-01, Page 5}I 880, stanrfing Chi* 'a a very fair. e. no:t Be, good Lve ztot spang. for further in- readera to the 3. 1st Donald ;Laren an of earriage -ish. 2d John 1113- or gelding„ an of heavy Kph Norris, 2d care, `1st Thos.: )ow. Sucking. Thos. Colgn._ y or gelding,. Tm. Kydcl. cling, Ist Alex. 'r18. span genera • Jackson, 2d `e, ist Robert race. Sucking; Wm, Fnly- or gelding, 1st =�. Scott. Ons tet Jas. Scott,. if Dc11111,. James Col - heifer, 1st. D. `Laren. One D McLaren. rid 2d D. l4e- i.1V. Hamilton. ,¢.Irs. W. Ham - [at James Col- 3d Jas. Scott. ,.d 2d Alex. Mc- }ne year old Laren,. Heifer uhoun, 2d and Ar old steer, as. Colquhoun. and. 2d Alex.. Eos. Scott.. r steer, 1st and cow or heifer,. a, ist R. Hog - 'd James H. !kdin Kemp. Two breeding "air shearling ewe lambs, ist b . Hamilton. John Kemp. nd 2d D. Mo- ewes, James laraba, D. Mc- , Geo. Miller. flin hem. Boar over 1 rook, 2d Wm. 1 year old, .1st Bickie. Sow t ud 2d Wnn. male and .:id Wm. Eber-. 1panish fowls,: ii Stewart, 2d =olauds, male John Beastly.. i or pencilled female, John light colored ioebottonn. 2d ti€Y:ver, . Jain;es 1 att, 2d A. %rn plow, with =den handles, Eu harrows, 1st L. Hamilton,.. Fuson. Pump t rake, Alex. yes, lst F. L. :t.ren. iii:Y. — Two at, 1st Wm. • Two bushels tont. Jackson, Two bushels -odge, 2d Thos. bite oats, other f, ,seph Norris, ashes barley, xbt. Jackson.. t peas, John ler peas, John el beans, lat John More. has. Toughie_ John More. st Allan Fifty pounds uhofl". Eight aid McLa.ugh- atter. ist Geo. t pounds :Ells or prints, Mutton,. 3d arty potatoes, n Hodge„ 3d • potatoes,1st !Wallace, 3d. e• turnips., ist nap, 3d Will. ist P. Six Znai.1- hall, 2d Thos. rs, 1st Thos.. l Six garden € e, 2d John Iii. 1st John Lwelve onions, l' on.ald Park. llazt Hobson, cauli- €imp.kin, Ist Familttin. "-iud. ;?d Rev.. t.t Hodgson, ttk,. int Geo_ •'uta$, John res.lst John Twelve Barbour, 2d tier: apples, Cites. .'t John Car - Laughlin. Six lel McLaugh- ir pears, . Int Six peaches, Fx,. Ferguson. ,ILA Mrs. W. OA. Jar of f: ,, Small, 2d home made it aznilton,. 2d Ff flowers, lst n Hobson. hozne made ...‘1c Naughton, s homemade 5. A,. rage;; 2d inion: `flannel, „f ohs Kemp. Donald Mc- oracle anion OcTGBER 1; 1880. Aga, ist Thos. Mutton, .2d Miss blu►• Collection :factory cloth, A. G. Xsgh. ,mattd. yanrig t CIEs pEr3B L MEN1.— h-'.^,. or bas - net, Canadianstraw, John Bentib; $peaimen of braiding, let John; 3tdw- art, 2d Miss E.- Barbour. Speci e`1 crochet work, 1st Miss Nash, 2d John. Bentley. Specimen embroidery in von, John Bentley. Specimen soapier work, let John Bentley, 2d Ms E. Barbour. Specimen holno lode woven coverlet,: 1st John Bentl y, 2d Miss E. Barbour. Speohnen of quilt in patch: wcrk, 1st John Stew rt, 2d Thos. Scott. Quilt raised or se ed on ground work let Thos. Scott, 2d wm. Finlayson. Specimen of or a- mental needlework, - John Bentl y. Specimen of gentleman's shirt, ho e made,; 1st John Stewart, 2d 117iss Na h.. Bag mat, 1st Chas. Brooks, 2d Jo n Beastly. Gerona, raised work, let J. G, Shoebottom, ` 2d Mrs. J. Buts n. Four skeins ho spun woollen: sin le yam, ist Geo. �lar, 2d P. McNan h - ton. Pair wool' n socks, 1st iss Rash,, 2d Dona. McLaughlin: P it woollen mitts, st Wm. Hodge, 2d Miss Nash. Pei woollen gloves, Wm. Soage': Home i ade loaf of bread, lst Donald Dark, Wm. Finlayson. Specimen of riting, 1st John Car- michael, 2d Jothn Coyne, 3d Alex. DGES. Ferguson.. Horses and I Mutton, Frailer' Dublin ; Richar Sheep and C implements. — Tho . . n • Gon. Peuderg I Wilkinson, Logan. �ttle.—Geo. Levers Fullerton; Wm� Ray, Logan ;; ` H. Switzer, Blansh:.a. Hogs, Grain, ' dots lor, Fullarton , m. Roger, Sirkton Ladies' Depa • reent. — Mrs. Le - sage, Fullarton M. Hodge, Mite, las st, e, A. ay- er- Mrs: Geo. Ray and S. ell. Maitlan The last mee tery was held i Bels, the Rev. eter, ,the Mod first item of b ation of a call of Whitechurc of Rev. James graduate of . a and in theolo College, Mon tr is $725 per ann terly instaime manse. On m tained as a re Anderson was to, and at asu was received It was then de of the Presbyt October 7th, a purpose of hea discourse in tl him., and in th sustained, to o the Gospel mi into the pasto gation.. A call from cardine towns via of Rev. C weld, in the offering $700 house with fu tion having be tained and or with the nece: bytery of San erou, of Luc before that bo "Order by the Cler after some di merit, was ad printed. Re report of the terial visitat` posed to be were ordered sideration of whole matte regular meet Hosie m -is most of the the appoint committee, vener, the early hour. for the trap held at. Lnc 2 p-. m. The Blue 6 Presbytery. g of Maitland Presby- Zelville church, Brus- orge Brown, of Wrox- ator, presiding. The ;I UR�EX � ,P laa cessful during a number of years in the public school at St. Helens, is also en- gaged at $500 per annum. Th,s school ere since Mr. Moran became 't has turned out a large -number of tea°h - a t- pritt. c pa1, 1 ----•Mr. William Ainley Who s been e f` ident bf Brussels for n .a i' ' 3U years; left that village last ek for Listat'fit where he inte ds re: ing in future. —Mr. We. Barris, a ormer resident mi of Brussels, d the one cele P., now of Algoana, paid Bruss last week.. He speaks well northern country. —Mr. D. Weir, De ty Howick, has a snow-dro bush bloom for the second time t On his son's farm a plu: tree enjoying this luxury. --Mr. Wm. Messer, mere • Bluevale, has disposed o his f taining 100 acres, on the let co of Morris, to Mr. Ross, Iof . Br for the sum of $4,500. ----On Tuesday;: of 1.st w. Richard Davis, of Exet-+ , sol prize two and a half yea . old $75. That was a good price, Davis raises good cattle. —Mr.-W. O. Fowler, • f the Fowler & Anderson, ' ingha o the lessor d. f Sch osh at a e of $ . r an present away on a trip west, where he is the po eral hundred acre$ of 1: —Mr. Weatherhead, tion No. 3, East Wawa re-engaged for next year $340, which is an increa than this year. Room crease yet. --A gentleman in Gorrie wh 60 years of age recen ly pu shell, eat th oned 1 . , nea ays a to t the to e load' 11 chees sucee and Exhibit for hisl ory inB� of W on the tonrna e' eco i 7, ted J. Is a visit of that eeve of in `-nil' : is 3a ai. silo ant, of r ri con- cession cafield, ek Mr. first. ter for d Mr. 11 stalks and hoed out 80 b toes in six -hours. This twelve -bushel man went into the shade. __ —Mr. John Underwoc was badly hurt a few driving a load of hay i His head struck against door, knocking him off t juring him quite serious Hess was the consider.. -Mr. John Townson ram the pastoral chargefacturer, Bluevale, wa and Fordyce,. in favor taking a first prize of $5 A. Anderson, B. A., a medal at the Industrial is in McGill University, 1 Gently held in Toronto, Of the Presbyterian ' cheese, made in the lac all. ; The salary pledged —Mr. C. Walkinshaw ni, to be paid in spar- s, and also a free1 the champion quotrist, pionship at the q oit tonthe call was sus- Toronto last 'weel lar Gospel call. Mr. points to Glendinni mediately telegraphed, was a grand gold,m fiequent stage -an answer I for "Chairlie." c epting the said call. f Wingham is to ed to hold a meeting I celebration, but tht at Whitechurch, on ; been fixed. The 0 o'clock a. m,, for the } scribed $100, and ng Mr. Anderson's trial ' have agreed to giv o subjects assigned to event of their being dain him to the office of istry, and induct him charge of the congre- ,`, fn SS { ha tubers' church,Fin- 1p, was presented nn fa- arles Cameron, of reabytery of San er annum and a .1. Reasons of! tralnsla- i read, the call; wal sus- ered to be transmitted, eery papers, to the Pres een—Rev. Duncan Cam - now, to prosecute the call y. Business" was reported Rev. R. Leask, which, aussion and slight amend- pted and ordered to be ti J. Ross submitted the bmmittee on the Presby - n. The questions' pro - ed in such visitations o be printed fr{r the con - embers of the court, the o be disposed of at next ots- een, free g - n business occupied the ening session, and after nt of a Sabbath School v. 1). B. McKay' con- fell he struck his esbytery •adjouirne at an of the wagon, Gni 'he next regular eatingi, -On the sato ction of business will be as Mr. Harding, ow, on December 1st, at turning home fir hind axle of 11 I: n of s at �rth- eev- 'ec- bee4 3 of ore r in- over the- i. ot�a st1ie we k. rrie, vhlle yarn. the din- anu- lin gold re ctory I n le ale. am, atn- t in 61 rize ood ng's 24:: Th edal and $1 have a wet date has citizens ha the Town an equal s arrangements have been entru tedtof efficient commi to . —Mr. Robert Frerguson, late . ollece tor of the township of Howick, is about to enter a snit against the Co ncil of he suis of $ r , this gape sea he rred ollec the to cue or!ks t Yet eI sub- ibnncil he. an red=ind. ar'.f$5 P. rang 1 • � =, Toe th .> :, T p w dr a m le Oc sio vi 11/ SO fat ha ac to Hi. sio wa clad will out f1 of t who oto ie �o heir lteae .' Th shit} of any sn &Oars th ': len 'n th corn to mai lI 0 e T . u er. r. ,'Co eof� 'ay e enter sw. obje frdm t1 with a sto 1" noose a daring a animal, a take' varni or the ras' r e pr se eta s goes to to ur bor e ere r aB tepl fron t hf eav'er tycf PP nn ber ' Yo ng lbo.,wsn att : thie es veni' ' s0 6 ed 14 lot { an The mai al, ted ;or us on t Pones ay e .3 re Ltro e• tat ed tern. d gas als. sp en i t e . 4 n. lei vi i wde fax he big rel as to a at St ri 0 1 CO 8' a, aug He rt at 0 nt nd eh bi m fit a or 1 Ah t a i. fen ort lem 1e L`uesd ale Re Imp 1; o'cl. even scan, e atu* and m. tae, a Frida ria. 12 Imp 'clot prie year a he plac ujvers ire his eco ;lb cta le our e, its wi ao 0 tll ,old e .. t t] nr tl til he 31, has =pe 1 "he 0 4 a 1- of ' r. ty I- 1- stu, sensi•ly talar .s. of • the ding to ase out at an y ie c 15th of 3,..conces - Made -It on L or o a ev r, o such in sh ofSn tIr tl Her. N - -w ones' ju y Keel: n,. ille ave' fo d ter in aki as b:en •om r tougl ss, own-iip n Ws . Col'm e a B tici . ate at 41' old:n r pl a cange t he wa : d me goo , but in s ch e it 'repo sib r ag icul nr f Tte s. ia the body Week eek son wilt his tied `,of El tine 1 ret 4 n e- il's "pro B- rimIt a list fa . era ie 1 ok- u of at of 1 is to his toadies, Pointed. Be 'ini British 11 ua,ne_ties ck ction r. cto ale o co ctio eer. Oc ber is er S OMM Wil I am 1880, at 880, on L p, Parm oira Lee Ion, uctio bck ara ftr- the od ck P. Frida sod Satu d y. The pri, es aid for shi ping catt e were from ic to 5c some to be abOut 630 per he d, o 3c per lb Fat coWs, in fair c ndit on, 3c leanish cattle sold at $15 t 24 each, aud small he erg tad steers ona $12 to 616 08,01,4) from 2c scgrce -day, an igh prices ere sk- There 9.;13 also * better de and for arnevai- of hogs • ave been eral of PH o er, nt WW1 ink n knit no air II w Cloudy ne a. the fines wea OCaforthlEg en the NEW GOODS NEW 00 S JUST AR IVED CAM EMI'S CLOTHING HOU E, rren Magnit 3, ock e riga eer. that township for amount being the in endeavoring to on the Leech esta,t Mr. John Thomps day last week fro since Mr. Thompson had one as yet no a s to it wher cern • singl o som • evil on en ered t nald, Clerk rt H use, 90 esk in the WI Court ouse t. W • don't insinuate by this, howe er, that any of the said - officials who fourteen dollars. - man, of Brussels man were drivin means or other t using for a seat all forward. to th ly the boy was rse, sic the pro Blyth, horses stolen, an been ascertained Misfortunes seldo —A few days a and dishonest per of Mr. D. McD Crown, ia the Co and stole from a, Bina of $14. The had better look o MR. EDI been watchi degree of int post office, Mr. Farrow tive's letter waited in the letter of pears to ha sign. Ther with the before he letter from with no incbnsi est the correspond eply to Liberal Co o. 2, but halite ain. Like the au nnius, Mr. Farr died out and. m is one fact in con 13 1 his s in a e bo roke, ground. Unf nderniath, a knee gainst ting it severe agon [b yd thp, d night of 't f St. Marys m the bug gain. the lines happenling to break have den tension of the o era,ble horse, buggy and. oc rice in - ditch. Fortuna ely no 4-, for Mr. Harding re serve,- .cured a horse itherte. started on his w xeter bro awa hor of —The man w LT' charged with o n° Moore, of Clint ectim before His H lumina Goderich, on ct that he had rec iVed a the goods were r.'Farrow (then in Ot- au interest in t and evident ering to ted, but His II nor, in dischar make Tim stated that he 1, as ful y conVi tion that i a gross fraud hid bee perpet store, of con Moore by Parreetter. Mr. Farrow —A farmer o the ownshi was to hav sha wheat the appoint uying, as old. what was r's gro th, and in connecti came so clot might be o ss th he "I air of mare the ho els in tally exist "on t e way led you an a sc e aa placed. in t her t upaut hing y was tainin n, by fraud, nor Jitidge dnes ay of swore -that a etter, 110 leng his 4ts.as office the e the ials a to it as Chap - and some were them and PN WERY Mr. IMO wif GA Mr. Jo LTON—In Walton, on Sea Youn ward BY— of Mr. owe 7 of ughter. In Valton, on ib 15th alt., the wife 1 ho 17th Init., the wife ' a tiong*r. ithe 24 ult. t ife of ife of I! AND iF Of the Meet Design1 invitee the attention fear bn these Goods seen i !any Barash SU ITI 'GS, which ar tp inform e has just U IT SO— to which the publi be fon ably with a is selection of SCO of the La est aud Bum ned roue NGS HST He h e xi ale Have 1 ng enjoyed a reputation Supertoritt over all others for aiiety of Deei ns, for Flexi- for sta ding the wep.r nd tear NV hout getting a Larg Demand for ME 01-IANT AILORS GOOD to mee that demand, In HAT AND CE TS' FU NISHINC The tock is unus ally Large nd Com lot Thou h I do not adv rtise myself as the- 'on Hone " in Town iv t is line of b einess, et, do s y that I can give as goo value a ROULB in Town. In , few days I ill have a A.Te:aurFa to res d ALL Loy all cRky Hag Sebt ACKS th a lie' out aa re- tihche e of he sud- w th i to th e seri ✓ sult r, pro gain To onto ta Mr as' tried nieir, at t eek. lie 1 ad y other business) o ins post master on condi- e at Farrow's price, If ent in the firs place, and Goderich into* re likely, that although no load of this Ye &Wye declaration might be an extra.five c With the matter, there est (?) farmer b by inaplication to give an pecuniary succ ty to what very substa,n- for the boya at the above, but our pub/ic taken down in void every alpiPearAnce of confined to hi make the poliItioal power a disjointed a elle, and the offence against ing wheat. le is the same, 'whether it _The Win o I 11 • aggrandize public mo ham Advanic lies in a, bor contract or a petty I week says : T ere h s been • post office. Yours truly, ittRFelnial-Ele.. out among th farm rs in Morris, Sep 25th, 1880. near Glenan an ast o • Out of ne peck of popittoes, plant- I Queen's Banc ed in 22 feet square, Kra. McDonald, famation of c of Brussela, 13.13.d a return of eight to have come bushels. 11 but the matte —A_ nu ber of the farngers in G -oder- week by tla ich townsh4a being unable to pen their Rogers, the apples heire, are shippIng 'them to , damages for —W.• drew and fa,mily and John a :written a, l'enningt and. wife, of iBluevale, upon. , started lo ,Minnesota last week, where —The fol they hate 4 to live. borne towns —Mr. t Durnin and 1111-r. T. Smyth, next year : who left est Wawanosh for Dakota last spri have raised, this year 2,600 —The fusteea of SchoOl Section No. 3, West rawanosh, haat secured the . previous Salary of $500 per annum. Mr. Mor 1 Wrl arac off de lain is fa olog o ip h cheater, rem ma gaged in Sc ool borne, at $5 Dobie, now ach engaged in shit Mr. John cGil an who has been , very sue- Scheol Section Mr. issued r. The is co i edant ✓ client sts. We was al teach ve been os. Mil ere for owan ection er 'anti ng in S ivray 3, Col is swotu acquit - ling him, ced that ated of h M• e YO 00 0 You hn the 22nd uron le NG the Ira g, of the alli rues ' Hoe • ick, o 9 ye e Jac ITRO 0 ye sic m 2 u ID to ea ith nat yea rs an. 9th —I Gre f of rder ON A RO o se al ng he fo Seafoir of Nilo aivere earth f Fall Spr Sp Oat of Col- A PBeast buyer of ,{ But But Eg Flo I Hay Hid. Sal Pot Os obtained. The hon - a lat his , and e was ire with. i sell - of last rnberry betweet t of the 0 or de Cape Wa g assizes, ch part nderstan insiste gaged frig t year sl again e nla. Miss y of ngaged in RR 31 T RS lama the TS ERS NO n lot rice A. CRIN • fu n feed wing ton. ay th 1 picki t re eve eat. The he r bus rims ub er 1 per king tail hole El) 13 per At the Mae er Matheson Margaret, d of litnee.rd' 174 ult., other, by It In ▪ t ss St est tbe er of aland It_a the bea 'yea the a Jo e City Rev. S san M wife Kin- ghter ttowmti:;:es- 23rd Mr. utherl 'rehire, 13* .n tcheon, 11 reltie S. till Fr mee Fa Jails.— re t heaOst. 65 ED Wa tea b a 4). goo energe s. ood ru of # 44 less than hal S, 13 19 ES AND St O, pricee for en ides B. eep and calf ure .t ▪ No true fo t el.. shed ba Sp' g Wheat, pe Fel 11: eat per Oa erb Ba le ,per Batt CIO e ahie in Pi OBTH, Sept. erbusle.. 0'9 all the !Pals can relt on haviiag COM ettat mechanic amiable hades and at teas nablep cess 7 i as FURNISHING GOODS—EverY i thing New in Furnishing Goods, and Drawee/I ; See my line at 75 cents for the Ede , FALL AND WINTER. THOS. KIDD'S EMPORIUM, SEAFORTH GRAND OPENING 1 GRAND OPENING I I My Millinery 0pening has been the Most Successful I have yet reached. Show Room Crowded withVisitors from Town an4 Country. Large Parcels Sokt and Many Orders Token. SkCIAL FEATURE IN THIS DEP1ARTMENT Stri XS SUCH CHOICE GOODS AT REMARI1ABL' LO YIGURE S. ing yalue Black, Colored, Pekin Stripe, Polka Dot and Pompadour Niel- veteens. The Best Mantle Velvet at $4 75 in Canaida. NTLE DEPARTMENT —As 1 anticipa ed, 3* Xantles are giv- ing universal f disfaction a Many Sales made on Opening Days, and sobse selected and laid by by those noti intending to purchase; they are going by twox and threes into the same family. I hay* decidedly the Largest and Cheapest tock in the Town. Look at my Dolmans Seem $4 50 rip. Don't fail to visit thig department before pur- chasing. , RS .1 FUR'S 1 FURSI—Allovw me to call . lattention to this depart- ment; I have Opened a very choice lot of these goods. at prices wh cb, / am convinced, witi secure ready sa/ 4 . tliee my Mink Sets at $28 ; Prime Mink Sets, no better value in the Market, only 145 ; Look at ray Mink Ceps, only $3 a Choiee Ili' k Claps, Sonth Sea Seal Tops, only $7 teverything in Ladies' and Children'e iiirs ; The est German Mint Mnff, Fresh Stock, we lulled and trimmed, /or $1 25. ESS GOODS—EverY buyer of Dress Goods should inspe my mag- roficent stock b fore purchasing elsewhere ; I have the Best Value in B eh Cash - cents, 60 MIAS, 65 cents, shade ; Blacks at eve used Cords, very low i 20 cents to 253ents. at 38 cents an 0 eents ; Extra value in Colored Lustres, every price in the Re ble Brand, "Princess Louiee" ; Splendid Linen price ; Zacryth Ne -w in Tweed Effectse and All Wool Goode, from Bouillon I show the mos COlors on bend. Glove in Blacks and Colors for $1 25, all shades end sizes on hand reliable- 2 -Button 51 Kid Glove in the market ; Range in Bloke an BLANKETS!, BLAINIKETS fa—The Best VaSe in Canadian an English Blanke s to be had anywhere ; See what I am offering at $3 75, $5, and $7. ' Readymade Cliothing just arrived and marked off ; All Purchased Direet from the Best C adian Manufaelurers, where none but firet-clees- workmen ale employed; Theae Goods a all cut by melt aeceieing salaries which no retail house in America can offek ; Every Ga Brent is inspeicted before allbwed to leave the premiees, eonsequently we have carry NO misfits. You will find by wiling= me that I show you thie class of wo already made tip muesli lower in price and better firdehed than any Ordered volt you can bu AUCTION BALLS. . Davis will sell the followi g property (s s - four and the other five a ears old a 1 span oa g d- ings 4 Years old ; 1 olt,2 yearskld ; 1 year ng bred bull, 2 years ot , a Wave King," No 10 9 ; ewe , 10 ewe lambs, 5 ram Iambi , and twO aged; ram atil of Leicester breed and eellent =arty ; 1 p ow 1 gang plow ; 1 seed dri I; I land rol er ; 8 le to commence a 12 o'cloek, ithaep. Ell S. fti a (mot 13 menthe' credit will . e given by !ur- n fling approved j int notes. A dine nt of 8 111 11 ed at once a ood 660 PRENTICES WANTED. ltices to leare Cabinet Mak SCOTT Agents iberally ounty.- Personal application abtpet Maker, (.1livton, Ont. asa Sell - School Sectio No. 13, St nley, for 188 shorts, ea her with noia- rofessional second-elass g ifi ate preferred. Apply, etating qualifies nd alary, to JAMES SHAW, thinut• 66 Wanted appren ng. Bee shop in 669x4 for cer- ions qnantity Jane de- r trade, for School Sectio No. 9, claillop, for 11381. 54 Applications, eta ing ogler ,, ill be re eiv d by ALEX. DELGAT Y, Secrets. , Walto P. .667 hianey% FOUR TEACII RS WAN ED.—Th nder- th School liqut, village Egmoril e, (at to 0 94 2n or Brd class certicat s for NosA a d 11. to 0 97 te timoniale end stating slaty. nt es to re eived at the Berne , ime f r ca_reta _n_g_ ol: Ela- m ozdville School for 1881. EORGE SPROAT, Board, Seaforth .0. 1 (i684-4 tercet] kably figures ; The Cheapest and Best -Lines ever offered in We el Ihridershir MY CUSTOMERS THE PUBLIC GENE,RALL Wall bud RI y Sto/lt Very Complete. I Isave nothing hat Reliable Goods. I It :them at the Lowest Living Profit. and give MY USUAL 5 PER CENT' DISCOUNT FOR CAS I bope to Receive a Visit from all before pur -whether you wig aging. No Trouble to l!lltow Goo _t3 bUy Or 110t. aforth. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ' VOR SALE—the east half of I.ot 21, in the 4th concesaion, L. 11. S., Tackersmith; SO acres; geod buildings and fencels. and in s good tate of cultivation. Apply on the premises to . LEACH, or to Messrs. MeCAUGHEY ,& NTALUABLE PROPERTY IN WALTON FOR ' SALE—For Sale, a Store ;with Dwelling House e ttathed, and a Storehouse 8814' Stable ; there hi business kt-fIlldf, res,adjouneg the 'tillages For in the 1-111agetad will be Bold further particulars apaly to F. •SIIIITII, Walton TAIXABLE FARM F011 SALE—Wine " EBLVots 1 end 2, in the B. g. icorthConcesaioll VTownship ef Shinky, County el Enron, contain- ing 177 limes frame house aral barn - a large quantity of te'dir on this prepetty. AIL Lot 14, Range A, Bat fie d, 39 acres. Also 56 acres =the feet. Apply on he premieee to dAS. D. ALLAN, or to JOHN ESSON,LandAgeet, Bayt dd. 665-13 VARM FOR SALE—For Sale, Lot 6, Coneession -la 17, Township of Grey, eontaining 100 acres - about 70 sexes :,cleared, Ire e !tom stumps, well fent ed, and in a geod state of cultivation ; -the balance is •well timbered. Thera is a good frame barn and log he r good well itrad bearing orch- ard. Is near th Village of Welton, axtd is con- y orient to both Seaforth and 13russels markets, with a good gravel road etia.itttit to each. For furthet ,particulitrs apply to the proprietor on the pretrases or te alt.= P. 0. WILLIAM067114x0N- •Thaltlet FOR S LE.—For Sale Lot No. 24, Con. -I- 3, If. R. g., tIckerernith, containing 100 sores more or less, 85 f whir& are cleared and. free from stumps.; thebal ce is well tit:altered. with hard- wood. There is a brick house, frame barn and stables ; also, a 00d bearing orchard, and oplen- six of Clinton, viith a gravel reed running past possession will e given at alnaost any time. For furtther particulars apply te the proprietor on the premisee. ROBERT ale-Se:TY.: 656-1f. TEITIL PEOICEsFAR F011 SALEaeFor Sale, Lot 2, ‘-a Concession 1 , 11.11,S., Tuckarsraith; contain- ing 100 acres ; 8' cleared =din a first•dasa state of cultivation ; the balance ie.! hardwood blush ; ilog house, with atone cellar, f0d. well trashed; bank barn 36r 0, stone to tion, and goo& apply to the proprietor on the tpreiniees, or if ay letter to Chiselharst P.O. JOHN C. STEELE. 1154 11.A.LIIAB.LE FARM FOR SALE—Lots north ' hall of north half 1 andI2, Ooncession 6, town- ship of Grey, Cennty of Enron t, 100 acres, neatly all cleated. and free from stumps and stones ; soil best clay team ; !buildings,' goad hewed tog house , with frame litchen, new ft:ante barn 64x64 ieet with stone stables underneath ; good wells and miles from Brus -ele, on the grastel road, and is In rt one of the 3nost thriving siettlaments of Ontsaio. For further pa iculars apply1 to THOMAS Mc- LAUGHLIN, 04 the preidetes,lor if by letter to 669 -4 'WARM F011 SIALE.—For salt, Lot 2, concession clay loam land', about 66 aetes of wlaicb are cleared and in a good state Of cultivation, tins remainder is lgood hardwired bush. On the premise are al small log hotase, sided up, with good spring clack ratinhig Ithrough the land. This farm Is situated 1 Intlefrom Rarloek P. 0.„ fr• oma $11366018 OH a good gravel- road. Further 9 particulars can be obtaine-d on application to the proprietor on lite premises or to Harlock P. O. AjTAICITOBI—Seleatett FArm Lots in Best Localitie for Sale: Cheap; 21,700 acres to seleet The owner, from pee senal inspec- tion, is willing to guarantee ant CIDY VaTI7 Pur- ebesing can get his rurehese money back, with interest at 12 ear 0013i per spawn, at the end of rk three seen s, %he to de site itawhere the puroluage tooriey does nnt exceed $8 an sere. Patties who Zetire to ptathese at the present low pricee, bat who are ntrealling to bezetna haying what they have not seenamay thus eave much time and the expense of a personal visit to Manitoba. Apply to A. STRONG-, Land Agent Seafenth. -668-4x VABlat FOR 43ALE.—For sale, Lot 22, Con, 12 -a: of lbe t-oevirehlp of Stanley, -containing 100 acres, 83 sate& cleared and in a good state of =I- tivertion, and !good fences, halal:ice 17 acres good hatawobd bush; one half of &eating seeded -down, acres of a thilving orchard on the premises, fruit trees ali nowbeating. The farm is well acetate& a never failing creek runs tbaonah, also two good welle, large bank barn ad a 60 feet with good stabling underneath. and a. log dwelling Name. The farm situated within two and a half tulles of the -village Bayfield. Far further partietalare LEAN, prep ,` tor,en the preanises f 657s12 SALE.—Forreale Lot IS, Comes - 0 18 to 0 20 0 to 3 16 to 9 00 to 0 07 to 0 80 0 75 0 60 0 30 0 35 3 00 0 06 06 0 0 0 • 9: 0 S 1 1: 0:otrf3k; 32 4100 to $1.1 1; barley t. 28.— ON REAL 010T ull n cattle ma the fferi tiere much fto Ol to 0 to BO, 1880. ing wheat hite, 98 ; beef, heat,$0.95 57c to per bag, to 18c. s. ade wa et to -day ore meet th 1380 IMPORTANT NOTICE. 188 HOFMAN BROTHERS' MILLINERY MANTLE SHOW ROO WILL BE OPENED ON Arth AFTER ktIDAY THE 24TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 18 crat wagon, t McBride' Hotel, Seafo rth, on th last day of the Seafortat how, Ott, go d. seat ones from his own vehicle, g known and if he does not return the cuthion he stole 'at nee he OTICE—Notate is here given that a ter the expiration o twenty da s from the fieat pub. t e judge of the Surrogate ourt of the County d Huron, by Catherine Do g, of the township of Tnekersmith, in the County of Huron, widow, to beappointed Guardian of th pereons and estatee of •Christine. ilabig, Ellen poig, James Doig, Robert Doig, Paul Doig and Mar are:. Doig, Township of Tuckers ' a in the County of Huron, Farmer, Dec ted, wh departed this life intestate, on he twe h day of October, A. D. 1872. Mc IUGHEY HOLUB - STED, Solicitors for Cath ine Doig. 13 aforth, September 28, 1880. 669 3 ..x.EOCITORS NOTICE estate of Jo n Stoddar Farmer, deceit d.—All rote the let ay of De ems. McCiat hey & Ho Solicitors, the fall Pattie said security (i any) held date we will ,pr ceed to • Abuts the the deceased among the p rties ent4le having referencle only to t e claims of shall then have notice, in pursuance of Statutes of, Ontario, C pter 107, S September 24th, 1880. SA.M1JEL CAR In the Matter of the ,late of lagm ndville, room; hatang any d, late of the village aged, who 'ed on t, are re air d on or ra of their calms y them. Alt r which seats of Bevis theretel tion 34, OC OL 669 4 For the Falli and Winter Season, with the Leading and Late RENCI-1 `OGLISH AND AMERICA' N1STYL Hats, Silks, Satins, Velvets, IN Flowers, Ornaments, Laces, Every Lady in Town and Country should gall an. CO RDIALlaY INVITED.' two years ld. Apply on tot 32, Coneeesion ing two ye re old and one well-bredThatinun Bull Jackets, Ulsters, see the Nice Display of oas or to JOHN FARM FOB 75 are cleared. and the balance good hardwood. bush. Theia is a new. bsack house, two fret= beans and a Amine drivingleouse, -and abet good ontbuileiegsl There is .altundance of soft and bard water Riad a. good orebard of bearing ttees. The farm lel well fenced eta in firsteelaes order. It it; situated on a good gtavel toad, end With- in. 9 miles of,Seaforth tn equal distance from Mitchell; half a mile from Aehool. Easy term of PaYment. apply to the proprietor on tbe premises or; to MICHAEL H1JBLEY, Staffs P. STOCK FOlk SALE. .......i___—_,_-_:- POLT FOR SALE—Fair Sale, a good bay Colt, ri sir g three years old, ;Viten brcke to harness. 665 -0-`' Road Tuckerstnith leas a number of goo& Leicester Ram Lambe tor sale. B013ERT (-10LT FOR PALE—t'ot Sale, A heavy7razte6ght N -I three -tear oia Ge ding,. of cheeteut color, eared by *ported SIM= Pur.e. He is sound and good te work. AppiY on Lot 61, Contei3sion 4, aleRillop. JAMES ,p.o.m.Ertvimix. 665'4 'Li- DY aupght two sear 'old Geldings, lay rotor and sired by Lord Haddeater - also orte Mere tie - ALL ARE I ESTRAY STOCK. E CHEAP CASH STORE." HOFFMAN 13' RJOTHERS, Seaforth. APDRESS TO THE ELECT° S. SMITH.—" Godd morning Jones, where are you going to r JONES.—" I a going down to M, ROBERTSON'S Furniture Wareroo s, to get sone new furniture, you se aniiie ie getting played out and I want to get some fireh rate furniture at vary low prices.- Our baby Wants a new cradle, and they say that he hap the very hest and cheapest ; in the ' M. ROBEBTSOlki begs to state that he has removed to the premises letely o =pied by M Kidd, as a Hardtv te store, and that he is now prepared to furnish everythan in therarnit at remarkably lo tices. Intending purchasers will find it greatly to their dvantage to c examine his stoe to order on very s feathers, wood a chasing elsewhere. Reps.iring promptly attende to. Farnitu ert notice. latotare framing a specialty. All work glut teed. Farm Itunber taken in achange. H UNDERTAKING DEPARTIVI NT rider Ms own supe • , d will be aond-acted with the 4 Caekets, Coffins, Shrouds, &c., will be found' complete, a tended in the country. A Hearse for hire, Remember theplace. M. ROBERTSON, SEAFOR'11- Ie, as formerly, tion. Hie stock rate. Funerals a . John e line 11 and e made roduce, eatest care and atten- d at the very! lowest NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTIOE. WAVING pure ed the Stock of tate Goderich Found* and Mantlisetari 1-1- of one 40. rse Engine one 20 -horse Engine, two 5 -horse Enginee, ne* ere, a lot of Flour Mill Machi'nery, Saw Mill Machinery, Plows, Gant', Plows, Land Rollers Straw Cutteri, Hai - Fittings for -Engines, Gas Pipe and Gas!Fittings, And a large aesiortment of Castings in general use. The abeve Steak will room for the matinfactters of other articles. Orders taken for Enginee, Mill Work. Repairs attended to on the shortest notice, Address i NOTICE. and Beeson& nsisting a Boil Powersy Bras ,to mak kinds nem, and a 0 V STE Al• PIG S—CaMe into the premises of the about the riddle of team:ter, two dark spring Pigs. Thenowner can hav lathe same by proving property ama paying Outages. GEORGE WATT, VSTRAYPSTTERe--CoMe into the premises of the und ereignedaLet 7, Concession 10; Tuck- ersmith, a t the Middle of August, a, red two year old s ear. The eiwver can have the satheon proving p operty and, paying charges. iluest J--1 of the lundersigned, shout the first of july, a Ewe and t, Lamb ; beth are niatked ky a notch 'in. the beta part of the rigbt ERTL ADY ution leading to their xecovety will be thank- fully received. SAMUEL SMELLE, Lot 11, Con. 2, Tackersmith; 'Hengall P. 0. 668x4 SPECIFIC ARTICLES. A NDB Tried & FAIR GINOUS !CIGARS are fida to the EY, Sole kgents for Seaforth and DIs` 668-8 IDEll KILL—la': B, Sti.CKLE has started north of Slake- PartiO desiring to have cider made shOuld patronite him, as they will be sure to receive every satikfteetion. Terms reasonable. rpsucK FOB saet,F...--Yor sae a two wheel sold at a bargain. ;Wheels 5 feet 8 inches in diaxaete , 3 Inch tireii, 3 inch square axle and la complete -working 4 • sr- Address for pries to LOST B. FOUND. lkyr 0 NET LOST.lit. puree containitg a -eon- -mi- aldera 1 money less lost in fissiorth last Friday, supposhd to be lost on the Show Ground . Amy petion retunihtg the same or money will be liberally rewarded. Ng& BANN If COOPEIlii Constance 7- 0-1 Hama Conn ty or 31. Y. *tetesat ErPosrx,#. Dame.