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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-10-20, Page 5( the First Press irt Rope, when a 'aen listened to elivereti bY theater. sermon wee blood 2• 7, and Matthew 'voluted nutet men herefore be ye abbe nal match of the Mon, can off over Rea, at Clinton het a very unfavorsible a strong wind blovr- lob the scores made • the first match • in the- second 11 . The following &re ia the several WITCH. 1 to members only. Seeie. P. lifeLarens.. J. Young, seg P. alklythorna,.. „ ,Ns BQbfl Alex, WiIOn,. en 14unr31 j. Dept. In W. Etherson,.......27 MATOnte s - - - Score. Itobsores . A. Wilson,. O. Munro- =..s........88 HawtteSintees k T.Marsh,- ...ag 'nave. e „se .84 Dept. fr. A. Forreeter, MaTOK. IL to netenaleerS who - .pne` e in previous Sc.ore. Toile& Ryder, 27 51. Donobue„.. s,21 T. Biggers...-. -20 Diasley...... r, Swartsn. e17 Walter Coate, Inernickehank2e..--17 lohn Jellies -ton, 16 C.Fay,. rhos. MoDotiald 14 te in is and 2d A. badge, was won In a Muddle. el to in the following n the London Ad- ly known to show. as scarcely a show tblic gathering has te years that he watt ure„ standing in. his ry tones, and word* setting forth the ,de of the ,vertiser says: person known to fessor Shrieves, and United States, ar- adstarted. business and sale of certain s; prominent among a preparation from Own as the Pride of •hich he might be roadcast from a car - lay on the market ,fter his arrival in 'Oro= of a buxom ssessing appearance it, and settled down , he introdacing her low stated. that she ratt, of Nelsonville, a servant' of Mr. and due course of events eared on the scene. r and flourished; and bine. eyes and un - Len hair. His papa for short, and look - v pride to the *day arriving at the mild unfold his un- to the gaze of the A London and the ex,and thereby large- ae of the compound, crease the sale of the r. Things went ou ara, till at an unex- '0 young men arrived ,ming thenaselveEt Mr. calling the Professor constant source of ir- roit lady, who gave Ling. Quiet being in d, affairs began to stomed channel, till ,cted hour a bomb- t- the midst of the at the corner King. The, red ved froro Detroft,and glowed falrly baffled young woman Pratt time ago with her Fielsonville, and since ' Professor and the hrieves have been ether on Riehmoni of Guelph, has a as organist in Win- ry of twelve hundred Donald, of Mitchell, :r. Greensides,intends adelphia, where they xg a branch mai:tufa°. sna cattle food. The Len will still be kept new Canada Metho- opened on Sal). • and on Mon- a.naeeting wes held, vas a large gather- )ceeds of collection, rbsoription .amounted sum of e89, a, sum A to wipe the debt off an, wife of Mr. J. C. y. of Guelph, but. now somewhat suddenlY Igestion of the lungs, weeklier husband for bat had seaway journey home when lager arrived, and the nother breathed her a -school teacher laship, Essex county, ng one peck of white He has dug up the xf 37i bushels as the and, they were not ift time of the moon" of &Loh an enormous • rioh soil, good oulti- t planted in each hill, &Tamil 20, 1882, AuotiOn Sales. on Tb...d.y, Noeena:-er 2, on Lot 7, cteaaessiou 4, H. R. S., Yuckersmith, All o'clock, noon, Farm. Stook and implements. Mr. James Ma army, Pro- pletore J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, October SW, at 12 Ielelock, noon, on Lot 3, Concession 8, •liedlett, Farm Stock, Implements aeld ousehold Furniture. Thomas Nott, _prietor; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. fl (ii Tuesday, November 7th, at 1 ;o'clock, P. M., on Lot 10, Concession 153,1doKillop, Farm Stock and Imple- ' Eaten Wm. Cameron, Proprietor; x. Dalgetty, Auctioneer. , On Friday, October 27, on Lot 4, Con. *mien 4, Hullett, Farm Stock and Inee ants. L. Rands, Proprietor; 3. P. -eine, A.nctioneer. 1 the Tuesday, out. 31, on Lot 3, Con- ies/eon 8,:au1lett, Farm Stock and Ina; *W. Thomas Nott, proprietor; ; . P._Brine, auctioneer. On Tuesday, October 24, at the liesslence of the late H. V. Dirstein, at It o'clock, noon, sharp, Farm Stock ; Ilaia Implements. Charles Wilson, and I B. Gelgor,Execntors ; E. BOegelaberry, I AurFriday, Nov ember 3, on the prem- ises, Town line, Hullett, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. sharp, Farm Stock and Imple- ments. James McMichael Proprietor; I P. ; BI ne, Auctioneer. Oa T esday, October 24, on Lot 18, owes 'on 1, Stanley, near Brumfield, at 12' o block, noon, Farm Stock and Itepie ents and Household Furniture. Nes J ha Aikenhead, Proprietress; 3.P. Binet auctioneer. On onday, October 23, on Lot 6, Cowes ion 3, L. R. S. Tuckersmith, at 1 (Moo, P.M., sharp, Farm Stook and • lrnpler4ent�. Walter Stewart, Pro- prietor A. Bishop, Auctioneer. On nesday, November 7th, on Lot 37, Co cession 3, Tuckersmith, at 11 1 &dock, A. M., Farm Stock and Im- plensents. Noble Whiteley, Proprietor; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. - atm Births. DEMISTER -At Portage is Prairie on the 7th ' inst„ the wife of G. B. Bernister, D. 1.8,, of _ twins, boy and girl. BEADL In Auburn on the 29th Sept., the wife of Mr. Henry Beadle, of a daeghter. GRA STEIN -In Auburn on the 2.7th Sept., , I thee of Mr. Jehn Gravenstein of a dangle . 1JDS0N-Ifl Tuokersmith on the 6th inst , _ the ife of Mr. William Hudson of a &tug); • ter. • pun, -In Seaforth on the• 10th inst., the wif of Mr. Frencis Pillnaan, of a son. WRIG T -In Thescrne, on the 17th inst., the wif of Mr. lIenry Wright a a son. Marriages. FOWL -MODELAND-At the residence of the brie's father, Tuckersmith, on Wedneeday, • the ;18th that , by the Bev. Mr. Hill; Mr. Joseph Fowler' of Tunkeremich, to Elsie Denson, • thirddaughter of John Mode - bind, Esq. BARBOUR-WERSTES-On the 4th inst., at the red ewe of the bride's mother, by the Rev. ru Mr. Leask, Mr. Ephraim. Barbour, of E ' , to Miss Jane Webster, of Wawa - nosh. GLARE1E-FLANNIGAN-In Brussels, by the Be'. F. -Ryan, Mr. J. K. Clarke, of ChesIey, • • to iss Lottie Flerirligan, of Brussels. Y0RB S-KARNEY-In Brussels on. the 3rd ' ins., by the Rev F. Rya°, Mr. R. J. Forbes, te iss E. A. Raney, all of Morris. McCUTpHEON-PAnKS--In Brussels on the 6th ins., by the '' Be. S. Jones, Mr. John Mc- I Cu cheon, of Grey, to Miss Amanda M. Pa ks, of Tarnberry. YAM S--DUKELA.W-In Grey on the 4th insp., by the Rev. D. B. McRae, Mr. John N. Edwards, of Milverton, to Miss Euphemia Dakelaw, of Grey. MoKENZIE-YOUNG -On the 27th ult., at the reedence of the le iden mother, by the Rev. J, nes es ' Pritchard, Mr. Alex. McKenzie, of . G t, to Miss Jennie, third daughter of Mrs. • Gebrge Young, of Auburn. ROBERTSON -BURNS -On the 2nd inst., at the• re idenee of the bride, by the Rev. J. A. Turnbull, B.&., Mr. Peter A. Robingon, of - Co borne, to MI s. Burne, of Goderich. JURY RADFORD- On the 3rd met., at the In se, Goderich, by the Rev. J. A. Turn- bB A. Mr. Francis Jury, of Wa- wanosh, to Miss Luoy Radford of the same . piece. XNETOHTEL-WARNER-At the nnanse,Blyth,on the lltn inst., by the Rev. A. McLean, VaIen- tioe Knetchtel, of Brussels, to Lucy Jane Warner, of Geey. - , CAMEttON-HUTCHINSON- At the Mange, Blyth, on the lltn inst., by the Rev. A. Mc- Lean, Mr. Alex Cameron, of Bnissels, to Miss Sarah Hutchinson, of Grey. the hig do Fl no are tra re wh qu hea CtOn En 64 aga cer 111.111r ......:Ls'",L."...e"*1-; • t . • 1 provincial markets are a shi ling er for ine,dry wheat. In the Lon. market prices are unchanged. r has been dull, but quotations are inally unaltered. Malting barley been in steady demand. Old oats hardening. The • foreign wheat is in a date of suspense.- Prices sin the same except for red winter, ch is about 6d higher. Flour is tably 'unaltered. Stooks are very , and the imports are likely to intie on a large scale. The sale of lish wheat during the week ere quarters at 390 2d per q nut 61,378 quarters at 47s 111 for the spending period of last year." British Cattle Markets. C Paseo, Oot. 16. -The Dro Jon al'e British cable advioes repo bad break in prices for American ea the current rates being 2o lower t two weeks ago. Good to choice can steers sell at 13o to 144c. 13 are steady, the beat grades brin 174o. 0. Deaths. Cheese Markets. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., • Oct. 1 Cheese aales,6,200 boxes factory, 11 1240 ; 750 boxes farm dairy, 114 121o. Butter sales, 180 packages 28c to 33a. UTICA, N. Y., Oct. 1.6-7,000 b sold at llto to 124o; ruling price 12 GERSoLL,10ct. 17.-T wenty- six tories were present. One factory 208 boxes A.ugurt at 100; other arking 104o for August make, and to Ilia for September and balan the season's make. Buyers, how show no anxiety to operate at t prices. Sev'eral factories are still ing their August make in this sec ' genEAN-Died in Toronto, oil the 18th inst , Isabella, second danghter of Mr. D. MoLean, Collector Inland Revenue, Guelph, Ont., aged 26years GRIEVE -In McKillop, on the 19th inst., Mr. Jas. Grieve, Sr., aged 82nears. DUCMANAN-In Inickersmith, on the 10th inst., Eliza Ann Newell, wife of Mr. Alexander Buchanan, aged 13 years and 22 days. l�cMIiLI .AN -In Walton on the 10th inst., Dim - cin McMillan, aged 72 years. Mck IJGALL-In Grey, on the 9th inat., Caber - e, -fourth daughter of John and Catherine cDougall, of the 9th concession, aged 10 years, 5 months, and 8 days. TOWNSEND-In Clinton on the 5th inst.,Maggie J., wife of Mark H. Townsend, aged 27 years aed 7 month& CRAWFORD-In Clinton on the 5th inst., the iafant daughter of Mr. G. E. Crawford. GliAHAM-In Clinton on the 7th inst., Eliza- beth, wife of Mr. Geo. Graham, aged 55 years and 1 month. twaINNINW ers' t a tle, 511 eri- eep ng a ▪ to to at xes a▪ o old are llo e of ver, ese old - ion. Jubilee Sing rs -0E-• FlISK UNIVERS' Y, NASHVILLE, TENN. These famous singers will gi Concert in CAHDNO'S' HALL, SEAFO • - ON- TtpDAY EyENINC, OCT. 811 e a TH 82, For the benefit of the Seaforth High Sch ol. Admission, 50c.; pupils of all schools 25c. -Seats reserved withaut extra charge. P an of hall open on Saturday, Oct. 27, 9 A. ., at Papst's booketote. Tickets may be had f the menibers of the Board, the mestere, at apst's and Lumsden & Wilson's bookstores. F r fur- ther; pal ticulars see circulars. 7 6-2 THE MARTCPITS. SEAFORTII, Oat. 19, 1882. Fall Wheat per bushel.......... $0 90 to 0 94 Spring Wheat per bushel.. .. . ... 0 90 to 1 00 Osts per bushel. .. . . ... nten3 to 0 84 Peas' per bushel................ 0 60 to 0 65 0 45 to 060 0 15 to 016 0 16 to 017 0 20 to 020 IMPORTANT NOTICES. RAM FOR SERVICE. -Mr. John Hanna keep for service at Lot 16, Demon Muckersoilth, a pure bred Southdown Ra ing the eeason. TEILMS—$.1 per ewe. 7 Bsrh& per bushel Butter, No. 1, loose Butter, tine Eggs • • Flout, per 100 lbs.. .. . .. 2 50.to 2 60 Hayniew.. . ... ....... 9 00 to 10 00 IWO, per '1.00 ..... ...... 5 00 to 8 00 Sheepskins eaoh... . ......... . 0 75 to 1 50 Wo e... .. • ....... 0 20 to 021 -Salt (retail) per barrel...... .... 1 25 Salt (wholesale) per barrel. 1 00 Potatoes,per bushel (new)...... 0 35 to 0 35 CeneeoN, Oct 19, 1882. Fall Wheat per bushel $ 0 88 to 0 98 Sprieg Wheat per bushel0 93 to 0 96 Oats-, per !bushel- .......... 0 32 to 0 83 Barley per bushel 0 50 to 0 60 Peas per bushel ... . .. 0 60 to 0 65 Butter0 20 to 0 11 Egee...... „ , .... 0 /9 to 020 Hay per ..... 7 00 to 8 00 Potatoes, per buehel0 29 to 0 80 Wool. 0 20 to 021 Bides, per 100 /ha 7 00 to 8 00 THE OURON EXPOSITOR,. Millinery and Mantle Department. I have every confidence in calling the attention of all buyers of this class of geode to the enormous quantity of Millinery Materials that annually pass through our hands. Consequently, this season we are able to de .(as formerly) give you a good article at the price which small lealers would ask for a cheap one. Besides, critics prenounce our atyles much superior to any shown west of Toronto. Coine in and look, and we are satisfied you will leave an order. In the Mantle Department we afe unnstially busy. Many of our best goods are going whioh we cannot repeat. To all 1 would Bay come and select your Mantle. We have every style that i fashionable. Look at our Military Coats and our German Mantles -the fit and finish ofthem cannot be equalled. READYMApE CLOTHING In this department we have secured the vary nicest materials, made in • styles second to none. ,See my New Single Breaded Overcoats. See my New Dress Overcoats. See my Fancy Tweed Suits. See my Worsted Suits. Ex- amine the cloth, the linings and the finish, and you will at once pronounce it superior to any. Custom Work. None but A 1 tailors are employed in the fee- lories from which we buy. All work is inspected before leaving the factory, hence'you find us with no misfits or improperly finished goods. See my Rubber Coats, all prices, which we import.direct. Our prices will convince you of this. wilE on 2, dur- 4-4 llinLACKSMITH'S APPRENTICE WIN ED.- n -g Waisted, immediately, an apprentice ith a good weal character, to serve at the black mith- ing nusiness. Apply to R. R. DOUGLAS, lyth. • 77 • ; School Section No. 14, Stanley. Duties to if You Want Something New and 'Cheap in WANTED. -A second eland Male teacher for cordmence on the 8rd of jannary, 188.1. Personal applications preferred. JOHN McDOUGALL,. Brien:11161d. • 774x4 • W AT ONCE. -Ten (10) coatmakers " and five (5) pante and vest makers. Tho. highest wages will be paid and permanent em- ployment guaranteed. Ayply to D. CAMP ELL, Meechant Tailor, Winnipeg, Manitoba- 774 3. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Shirts and Drawers in every variety at prices small advance en mill rates. -1 haIve The best 5N shirt made; the best 70c shirt . 1 made; the best $1 shirt made, and :the most ieliable.. What we say is wool you may depend on.. I C3-1Z9OMIZIMS- We now hold the best value in Tea ft that money could secure. We have bought largely, and can guarantee you value never before reached since we first opened business. Imagine an extra good Tea 45o a pound, and the very best proortrable only 600 a pound. Examine my Sngars in raws-the value when compared surprises ourselves. We give you s better Sugar and more of it in refined goods than any other house in the trade. See for yourself and be con- , vinoea. THOMAS KIDD, Corner -Main and Market Streets, Seaforth. FARM.POR SALE. -For Sale or will changed for a farm 'either in McKillop, smith, Stanley or Mullett, Lot No. 35, con 12, Turnbenye containing 60 acres good land. For Furtherparticulars apply to A. S Laird Agent, Seaforth. JO ()s- acker- salon iniber BONG 788 BUFFALO ROBE LOST. -The perso took froM Turner's Hotel, Brocefiel in the week of the Western Fair, an Buffalo Robe, and left another in its wand greatly bbllge the undersigned bt ing it and getting his own, R. J. TUE 775-3 who , dur- nlined place, eturn-r NOTICE TO SHEEP BREEDERS.- Ibe no- ; der signed will take in a limited n ber of ets on the term of Hugh Love Sr., me Hills G en, to be served by their imported Sh a pehire Down Ram. Terms : $2 per ews, payabl when the sheep are taken away. Good pasture, and all reasonable care taken to insure the ewes i °big in lansb. LOVE & COOPER. 7758 111VERP00L, Oce. 18. - Spring wheat 08s 10 0d; red winter, 8si 08d to 00s -004 ; white, 09s 02d; club, 098 6d, oats, 6s 06X; barley, 58 6d; peas, 70 04d; pork, 102s 00d; cheese, 57s 6d. ---.- TORONTo, Oet. 19. -Fall wheat, $1.00 to 31.03; spring, $1.02 to $1.07; oats, 420 to 440; peas, 75c to 77o ; barley, 50o to Tel • hay, per ton, $11 00 to 15.50;$ butter, 180 to 25o; potatoes ,per bag 70o ,to 75c; eggs, per doz., 210 to 22o.; dressed hogs, per 100 lbs., $8.00 to $8.50; Wool per pound -18c to 20c. Weekly Review of the British Grain Trade. LONDON, Oct. 16. -The Mark Lane Express in a review of the British grain trade for the past week, says: "The weather continues favorable. .Soine of VOR SALE OR TO RENT. -A com 'IL house with two acres of land with a °herd and barn thereon; there is also a g with a pump. • It is situated on the 2ne sion of McKillop, part of Lot 28; wit miles of. Seaforth. For Further pa tticul tothe , proprietor, JOHN OUTHILL, P. O. ortable fioe or- od well Conces in two s apply inthrop 776x4 TeuF ALO ROBE LOST. -The pars • k from Morgan's Hotel, Bayfield, dey, a., Buffalo Robe, unlined, dark colo eetlyi oblige the undersigned by return once to ALEXANDER SPARES, Lot 1 sonLine, Stanley.. n who u show , would ng it at , Brun - 776x4 sc'l ASH FOR APPLES. -Wanted, any 4...tity ne of Apples, delivered at drying establ shment of D. I. Wilson & Co., for which I will pay from Bea to 50o per bushel cash. For particulars en- quire at D. D; Rose's Grocery, or A.Schm dt,mare ager eveporatOry establishment, Seaforth. 776-2 B. A. PROUDFOOT, L. C. P. and 1 A. and Q. Lecturer on diseases of the ye, Ear and Tnroat, Bishep's College Montreal; Oculist and Anrist to thefWestern ; Oc dist and .Adirist to the Idoatreal Dispensary; Oc list and Aeristno the Infants' Home, will be at 0 INTON, "eVIEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and • RIDAY morning, the 25th, 26th, and 27th 1 etober, where he can be consulted professionallt by any personhaving diseases or operations on the Eye, Ear or Throat. 776 ONTRAOT FOR TEAMING AND CHOP- PING.--lst, 760 cords of dry cord «oad to be teamed from 9th concession Hull( tt • works iri Seaforth, distance 10 miles, at $1.40 er cord; will be let in four parts. 2nd, 100 °or s to be teamed from Walton, same price. 8rd, 410 cords, fr m 11 milts west of Winthrop, price tie. 4th, C opping and drawing timber on 20 ores, on f rm on Mr. Ckeorge Sproat, Tnekersmith will be 1t if iseceesary in two parts; clordw • Rd to be d livered at, works in Seaforth, and elm logs at yle Mustard's mill, Egmondville. • ordwood $1.50 toer cord delivered, and logs at pr ce which May he agreed on. Apply to Grey, onng & 13 Lining, Seaforth. 776-4 N THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, lhancery Dieision.-Pursuant to an order of he High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, mal e in the atter of the estate of Henry Morley, eceased, aiid in a cane° Morley against Morley.' The crediters of Menu Morley, late of the ivillage of flelgrave,in tbe County of Huron, wh i died in oresbeut the month of March, 1882, are on or be - fere the 6th day of November, 1882, send by post, ceepaid, to B. L. DovLE, of God rich, the o ici r of the Plaintiff, Sarah Morle , the ad- , ntratrix of the deceased, their C Alan and I ames , addresses and description, the full narticulars of their claims, a statemen of their counts and the nature of the securiti s Of any) liejd by them or in default thereof th y -will be peiremptorily excluded from the bene i t of the said order. Every creditor holding an security ie to produce the same before me at my 1 hambers, sit the Court Honse, in the town of 0s erich, hi th County of Huron, on the 14th day 1 Noveni- , 1882, at 10 o'clock in the foreno n, being Ihe time appointed foradjudieation on he claims. ted, this 4th day of October, A. D. :.:2. S. 1nOM8ON, Master, at eeeencle 7744 Combs, • Brushes, Pipes, Pocket Books, Purses, • Perfumery, Soaps, Or Patent Medicines, Sponges,_ CALL AT DUNCAN'S DF?UG STORE, MONTREAL HOUSE. DUNCAN DUNCAN Beg leave to call the attention of buyers to their immense stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, the best an1 cheapest in the market. E. HICKSON & CO.'S OLD STAND. fr RECEIVED THIS WEEK ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF OLD P. S. -A LARGE QUANTITY .OF PURE DRUGS AND DYE STUFFS KEPT ALWAYS IN SOCK. PHYSICIANS' -PRESCRIP- TIONS AND FAMILY RECEITTS CiREFULLY COMPOUNDED. • OARDNQ'S HALL. .DUNCAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1882. A Famous Lecture. Britannia Lodge, No. 170, A, F. & A. M., take pleasure in announcing a lecture by ▪ WILE, of Toronto, at the abeve time and!place. Subject- " THE STONE MIR CLE AND Ip82." This is to. rare .opportt,bity to hear t e most popular orator in 0auaa at the pres nt day. The crowded houses that greet liim eve here, and the flattering Press notices receive, attest the high estimation of hie abilities. If you miss thin opportunity, you Wfil certainly regret it. Tickets 25c, to all parte 1 thq hall. As; only a limited number of tickets are t be eohn parties desirous of heariiag the lect4e should; procure their tiekets early. For " alet Wm. Robertson t & Coe's., M. B. Counter's, C. . Papst's, Lams - den & Wilson's and D. D Ros . H. CAMERON, W. M.; D. D. liOSE, Sec etarY. 1 776-2 HENSALL pIDR ERNABD THOMSON, wishes to inform his ' customers and the nublicl generally, that on apples this Beason he I every other day until SDAY, THURSDAY week. I haye made year and,guarantee good. as usual. BERNARD 772 account of the scarcity will only run his Cider further notice, via.: and SATURDAY of e more improvements this satisfartion. Charges THOMSON: Dress Goods, & DUNCAN'S Grocery Department. We are now giving this department special attention. We have now on GOODS• DIRECT. WE ARE SHOWING IN NEW Cashmeres,. Velvets, Plashes, Brocades, Velveteens, Silks, Satins, Moires, Cloakings, Ulsterings, Mantles, Costumes, Ulsters, Shawls, Skirts, Corsets mud 3iillinery Goods COUNTIT ELEGANT AND RELIABLE GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Glov Hosiery and Small Wares. hand as fine a stock of Teas as ever came into Seaforth. This is an ace lmowledged fact by competent and ex. perienced judges. These Teas are in - ported direct from London, England". We have also just received a choice let •I of Raisins and Currants, (new fruit.) We keep the purest of Vinegars for pickling purposes, oleo Fine Spices of all kinds. In fact, our stock all through this department will be found pure, clean and fresh, and to those who favor us with their patronage we are confi- dent af giving entire satisfaction. In- spection solicited. • DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SEAFORTH. sess ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR THE SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL THE Entrance Examination for admission ot -n Candidates to the Seaforth High School wili be held in the Public School building, Seafortli, on Wednesday and Thursday, December 20th and 21st. Intending candidates should send their names to the undersigned not later than November 16th. J. C. IIARSTONE,Headliaster Seaforth High School. 771 • TEACHERS WANTED. ANTED. -A school teacher for School Section No 5, in the Tow, ship of Morris, County of Harm, for the year 1883. Applications with testimonials to be lodged with the undersigned, Belgrave P. 0., Morris. WM. JOHNSON. 776-1 rrmatemen WANTED. -Wanted, an experienced .1- tamale teacher, to take charge of the junior division of the Seaforth Public -School. Duties te commence on the 1st of January, 183. Applica- tions stating salary required and experience will be received by the Secretary until Novenaber let, 1882. WM. BALLANTYNE, Secietary. 775-$ TO fiCHOOL TFACHERS.-Wanted, for School -Is Section No. 10, Usborne, a male or female teacher. Duties to cemmence en 1st January, 1 1883. Applications stating salary desired and giving qualifications 'will be received by the un- dersigned until the 1st November- Address; JOHN GLENN, Lumley P. 0. 775x3 - AN IMMENSE STOOK OF RIBBONS,- SILK TIES, 0L•• LARS AND CUFFS, CHEAPER 'tHAN THE CHEAPEST", These Goods are imported direct, and can be depended on for quality nd price. DUNCAN 8c DUNCAN OAK HALL CLOTHING • HOUSE. DUNCAN lig DUNCAN TEACHER WANTED. Wanted for School -I- Section No. 2, Township of Grey, County of Huron, a second class male teacher, for the year 1883. Applications stating salary will be received by ANDREW TURNBULL, Well= P. 0., till 6th November, 1882. 775 Have an immense stock of Tweeds in Scotch, English and anadiani'at the very lowest possible prices consistent With quality, email profits and ,quick [re nns being the motto. Leave your orders early for a new snit; perfect fit and ills - faction guaranteed. DUNCAN & DUNCAN Have on hand an immense stock of OVERCOATS for Fall and Winter. :13feys' and Youths' Overcoats. Men's Fine Worsted, Nap,- Beaver, Melte7and . , S Diagonal Overcoats. Coarse and Fine Overcoats. Sack, Frock, Ulster 0 COATS in Tweed, Beaver and Serge. 1 A full assortment of Fine Wate Overcoats from $4 to $18 each, direct importation, the best goods in the tr DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SEAFOR TEACHER WANTED -Wanted, for School -1- Section No. 6, Maintop, a male teacher, holding a, second class certificate. Duties to commence January 1st, 1883. Apply stating salary desired, and givine qualifications and testimonials, to the undersigned. FINDLAY 110813, Winthrop. 776 WANTED. -A male teacher, to commence duties on lst Jemmy next, for School Sec- tion No, 7, Township of $tanley. Applications in applicant's own hand writing, stating salary, den, and enclosing testimonials will be received oit and up to the lst day of November, 188.3, by the undersigned. Address Hills Green 1'. 0. HUGH LOVE Sr., Secretary; JAS. FORREST, or WM. PARSONS, Trustees. • 7761 WANTED. -An -assistant teacher, male or fe- male, for School Section No. 7, Grey. Du- ties to commence on the 1st January, 188a. .Applications stating salary received up to the 20th November, 1882. JACOB RRAUTER, Secretary, Cranbrook. - 776-4 WANTED ---Two female teachers for Bruesels Tv Public School. Duties to commence 3EB211.• ary 1st, 1883, Salary, $250. Applications with testimonials received by the undersigned until November 6th, 1882. JOHN SHAW, Secretary Brussels Public School Board. '7762 TEACHERS WANTED. -The undersigned will -I- receive applications up till ten o'clock on the llth of Norember, for a male and female teacher for School Section No. 1, Morris. Duties to com- mence on the .st of January, 1883. .4.11 applica- tions to be in writing and applicants to appear personally at School No. 1, Morris on the above date to sign agreements, ROBERT TRAQUAIR, Secretary, Blyth In 0. 776 AUCTION SALES. TnURSUANT to an order of the High Court of n Justice, Chancery Division, made in the Matter of the estate of Duncan McEwen, and In a cause McEwen vs. McEwen, the creditors ee Duncan McEwen, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, farmer, who died in or about the month of May, A. D. 1881, are on or before the Sixth day of November, 1882, to send by post prepaid to Malcolm Graeme Cameron. of the Town of Goderich, the Solicitor for the De- fendant, Mary McEwen, the velininistratrin, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their accounts, and the nature of the ecurities (if any) held by them; or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. , Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same be- fore me at my chambers, at the Court Mouse, in the Town of Goderich, on the 14th day -of Novem- ber, 1882, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon% being the time appointed for adjadication on the debris. Dated the lith day of October, 1882. S. MAL- COMSON, Local Master at Goderich. 776-3 aREAT CLEARING PUBLIC AUCTION SALE N-4 of Farm Stock and Implements.-Mr.J. P. Brine has been instructed by Mr. James Mc- Michael to sell by Public Auction on bis premises, Town Line, Mullett, on Friday, November 3rd, 1882, commencing at 11 o'clock a. ne, sharp, the following property: 1 heavy draught mare four years old supposed to be in foal to John 7tfalson's horse, 1 mare supposed to be in foal to Charles Mason's black horse, 1 span of fillies rising twe years old, 2 sucking colts, 5 mitch cowssupposed to be in calf, 2 yearling heifers, 2 calves, 16 sheep, 1 ram, 1 Bradley reaper (nearly new), 1 mower, 1' plow. 2 horse rakes, I gang plow, 1 turnip scutbier, 1 turnip cutter, I set of iron harrows, 1 land roller, 1 stone boat, 1 fanning mill, 1 wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 pair bob -sleighs, 1 twig sleigh, 2 set of whifiletrees, 2 neckyokes, 2 'set of chain harness, 1 eider press, 1 tooting stove, 1 parlor stove, 2 churns, cradles, .13C3 thee, and other articles toe numerous to Mention, also two or three hundred cedar posts. The whole will positively be sold without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Lunch will be served at noon. TERmS.—All sums of $5 ani under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing 'approved endorsed notes. A discount of 6 per cent. will be alloaved for cash on credit amounts. JAS. McMICHAEL, Pro 'etor ; J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 775-3 (nLEeeRING PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of •-1 Farm Stock and Implements. -Mr. J. P. Brine has been instructed by Mt& James Ches- ney, to sell by Public Auction, on Lot No. 7, Concession 4, H. It. S., Tuckersmith, on Thurs- day, November 2, 1882, -commencing at 12 o'clock noon, the following property, Viz,: One span of matched working horses six years old, 5 cows supposed to be in calf to a thoroughbred bull, 1 three year old heifer, nearly thoroughbred, in calf; 1 farrow cow, 2 heifers two yea -re old, 1. steer two years old, 2 sneers one year old, 6 spring calves, 11 ewes and 1 ram, 1 lumber wagon, 1 double buggy with pole and shafts, 1 pair bob -sleighs, 1 long sleigh, 1 set iron harrows, 1 set wooden harrows, 1 iron plow, 2 Massey thistle cutter plows, 1 straw cutter, 1 broadcast seeder, 1 combined reaper, 1 caltivator, 1 gang plow, I sulky hay rake, 1 hay rack, 1 fanning mill, 1 turnip scuiller, 1 grindstone, 1 wheel- barrow, 1 long ladder, 1 set double team -harness, also cradles, soythes, rakes, forks, chains, and a lot of small articles. The whole will positively - be sold without reserve, az the farm has been sold. TEattig.—All sums ef $5 and under, eash over that amount 12 m nths' redit will be given on furnishing approved endorsed notes. A dia- coUnt of 6 -per cent. will be allowed for cash oa credit amounts. MRS. JAMES CHESNEY, Proprietress; J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 776-2 TN THE ETIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, Chan- cery Division. -Thompson. vs. Powell. -8a11 of dwelling house and lots in Seaforth.-Pursuant to an order herein dated the 28th September, 1832, and with the approbation of the undersign- ed Local Master, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Commercial Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth, on Friday, the 10th day of November, 1882, at 2 o'elock in the afternoon. by Mr. Joseph P. )3rine, Auctioneer, the fellownag valuable property, viz.; Lots Nos. 17 anti 18 in George Sparling's survey of part of the Town of Seafoith. Upon the lots are erected a very com- fortable dwelling house, formerly occupied by the e Simon Powell, about 33x23, with an addition in the rear about 21x21. The house is a storey - and a half high, contains eleven rooms besides kitchen and pantries, there is also a stable ()lithe lot and an orchard of choice fruit trees. Terms of sale. -The property will be offered for seleesub- ject to a reserved bid to be fixed by the mister. The purchaser will be required to pay to the Vendor's Solicitor at the time of sale, a depesit in the proportion of $10 for every $100 of his pur- chase money, and to pay the bainnee into Court ea the credit of the cause in one month thereafter' and upon such payment the purcbaser will be entitled to a conveyance and to be let into pos- session. In all other respects the conditions of sale will be the standing conditions of the High Curt of Justice. For further particulars and cOnditions of sale apply to Messrs. McCaughey & Holmested and James H. Benson Esq., Seaforth; John Hoskin Esq. Toronto, and Messrs. Garrow & Proudfoot, Goierich. Dated at Goderich, the 12th day of October, 1882. B. MALCOMSON, Local Master, Supreme Court, Goderich. Mo - H CAUGHEY & HOLMESTED, Vendor's Bolici- s tors. 7764 4