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The Huron Expositor, 1886-09-03, Page 51886. south side' of Mr; cosatainns` g a very „ was eleStroy-ed lay wed by extraorclin- t of the spectators, be about aeraXanitoba. isnot usual for general in South, 7, yet sneh was the Cutting, with id, late piece here ,nig-h over,- We iatly dry milliner szood deal of hot ,the_crops on very est has -been, the s season„ as was to: Intt the sample is pzitoba has yet pro - 5, what moat far_ ket this fall. As variety of opin- :HI tell you that :rage more than orlifteen at' braher farmer ies -will assure you ls is a low esti- -.thy threshinghas nore conjecture le estimate. But the Province at safely put at niare likely to be tisuatefor,tliough the crop' on the mays findsa mag - he very top with MI things cousid- 'rs are likely' to ..eason as regards Prices, toci,Thkre iortage in wheat tate 'will nil- aar,kets firma se -ratr prices thia serve to re- iutNiness is- never ichis krlown out It appears al- ather, of harvest a. few days, But ;ses a great deal even profani- 11 i)e. driving over mounted on a sitaself cool and ithont any warn Es 'surround him, team from head t all shy, indeed eery inquisitive. utter which is the ,f the ant family ying ant in par -- without loss of clothing, settle the anatomy of preferring to from the inside ill rush fearless - he, has the fore - 1, At intervals }-ver his person sting (I scarce - all one so far as- . .to show what 14 their mind nican,,, stinging to what one senied to collide of:a bee. The tys of ridding it 'without any ;teed, about the hat he loses his ishes he could satea at one and e if he regards lege op, and if makes an ant plitee zepllYr. a:: suddenly as ietim wonders -hither they go, ,of mind. If •where they tful that they appear to be ;hese pests, hemin, they are are a'erY :disappear the ,eze, and as we :here, their ap- tervals during ey• are oat the e; awing to the quite calm, e distance in - ling tempest is will not be ose who pro - that .Nevem- tei-ber. Bath the fray; in upleted their disceinfiture -whose ranks organized. gz bold front " themselves s one, sinless, apire.s to aid ting in Brit' der has sad - tic breezes .cordingly he er they are ,rne whereby rted. What int schemes :finding out, 1, must needs - can -bring ry ta enable s salvation Tuay be time .ect that Mr. ,asid another )30 record ( int is dean. likely to ke before. this it: have been atle known. X ie4ph, reoiit irnihy Camp ...1.et in was not a rli th-cont- rail all the U11b.hout kuoir ali ley knew ,-put all the box, aV1 ;.i.tuor, and y they did we ottned who Wott1(1 ; atelpilf a -Ad wi liquor Act came • a SEPTEmPea 3, 1886. iito force. Now- we have proved out of the mouths of those who wre saying the Scott Act was not a sliecseusps(ics; Guelph, that the Scott Act is a in.shat city, and that liquor c' 1flct , bought there." INNIMIMMENIMMMEimemanne Crop Reports. -Following s 4 surinnarrof the ULM, .orop reports furnished the Bu eau of Industries, Toronto., by 578 cor espon- .dents The breadth of wheatland so n last fan was 962,753 acres, but the inj u -y by winter exposure was ao - sever that 76,171 acres were either plowed u or re - sown in the spring. The re aining s86,402 acres in crop have produ ed an -estimated yield of 18,057,794 btishe1s. The straw was short, owing to a eriod of drought in June and July ni tljie fall ivheat districts of the Province; Iut the beads were well filled and the quality of - the grain is reported excellent__ The reaping season began about the middle. of July and nearly the whole of the crop was safely housed by the end qf the month. The g-reatdrought area f the Mississippi l'aslley appears' to ha -e in- cluded Ontario about as far eastw rd as the meridian of Port- Rope,' an all spring erOps have been affected to some extent. Of spring wheat, barley, oats, peas, hay and roots the reports sa that growth was visibly arrested at one time, but ar succession Of showers in the s ,cod week of July saved them from s rious harm. Tho cereals and peas art uni- formly reported as short in straxud sllehtiv thin on the ground over the whole- dry area;. but there IVELS it. pearance ap- of ruz,t and scarcely any If in- sect enemies, and the crops were -on atur- leg. favorably. In the et stern p rtion 6 of the' Province, and es eeially ii the St. Lawrence and Ottawa connties, the • rainfall has been abundant and Tge- tation is luxuriant. Complain ale made artist and mildea in localitie •and the barley crop it likely to b colored to some extent. The ac -cage and estimated produce of crops ar seated in the following table : Acres. Per acre Pall wheat ' Springwheat Barley (41!)... 67,779 11.9 Peas. 703,936 2,4 Compared with the average of the past four years, the fall wheat this year is 190,000 acres and 3,219,224 bushelslessi; the spring wheat, 96,119 acres an 1,155,118 bushels less ; the bailey 9,448 acres and 107,987 bushels niore the rye, 70,995 _acres and 1,20; ,080 bushels less; and the peas, 123,798 cres and 1,107,846 bushels more. The area in hay and clever is 2,29: ,151 ares and the yield 2,994,446 tons, ein an average of 1.30 tons per acre., The average of the previous four yeast' wa 2,159,580 acres and 3,125,807 to, , 1.45 tone per acre. The area in beans is 21,072 acres, and the estimated yield 461,104 bus .ela. The area in corn is 156,494 acres, Ong 26,555 act -es less than the avera 4 0 four years, and the prospect of a (8o crop is not eacoura.giug, The munhers of farm live Stock are: Horses, 69,64S;t7cattle, 2,018,173 sheep, 1,610,949 ; hogs, 860,125 anc poultry, 6,968,915. The number] of sheep is 144,666 less than last yea ; each of the -.other elasses there is a in, erea,se. The wool elip is 5,547 867i being 690,480 less than she avera e of four years. The average a -ages of farm hand far the Proeince is $158. with board and $251 without beard, per year ;• and 817.06 with hoard and ,$26.64 wit sou board per month of the • seeding and, harvestinIg seasbn. These .figure are slightly lower than last year's. The rate of wa.ges of domestic servan is 81.52 per week'; last year's. rate was 86.6,402 a 21.4 577,405. 16.5 - 735,478 26.8. 1,621.901 3.9 Columns of MS . ne .eotner block, rid - • the door and wind w sills and or- nices are to bef cut ' atone, and .ev ,ey- e sof I) thing about the building, in fact is t be costly and elegant. —Burglars visited the shohOps ' . . • T- o 1 MesSrs. Thorne and.Bartlett in Mite e a few nights ' age.. . They stirred,. h things eensidei ably sate Thorne's, rried - riiothihg ,aw- - ., u y. 1.Mr. %att. .tt heivever,imourns .th9 loss of seven o eight paiesaf N�. 10' oots . , 1 —A board.ei-:.at 6' Windsor Rota, St. Marys named Morton, was arreS ed the other hayon a th trge, of stealin r a gold watch from: a man named Moo -e. The watch waS..notieel in Mr. 'Norton's' THE ilURON EXPOSITOli. Births. YOUNG. ---In Plymptor; on the 25th tilt th S OI e...';'. 4aa: Y0tP.o Of ,q dr.i.triliteri -, COLE. ----In iftillettree the 2let ult., the rife of , of Mr. Thos. Cole of a daughter. si KILTY.:—In Summerhill, on the 22nd ult., the Wife of Mr. G. M. Kilty of nadaughter. 11 I ELCOAT.--Iii Tuckersmith, on the 18th ult., the - P Wife of Mr. A. Elcoat, jr.; of -a eaughtei,. t , <R1013ERT8,---in Seaforth, on the 30th WV, the wife of, 31r. J. S. Roberts of a son. r hand:at the TorOuto ot Mr. Moore's, whorl info' me& Mi.. Moore a —A few days :ago the Stratford and St. convicted and lined fot selling liquor •cin n day. Adam Mc Donald, off Do wo was also fined $50 or th'e Months in j ut a license, a id $20 for Satur: Trunk Rail way Jar -nest Boddie': aces by a frie id eeognized it a id the fact. r. R. Chowen, of Marys road, as for selling liquor.with Thos. Lennon, of' .Dow day night selling.. —A former ' ( rand driver of Stratford ' passed through a soma vhat thrilling Els- perienee at Donald station,. :, -Briti la: train lately.burned there, and -sased his Columbia. He was _engineer .,c:i* the life by remaining. in a hole in theground, lvhile the fire paesed over liime ‘—The'Mitchell Reeerder says : .:111dst of those who attenldd the Grimsby campground on :Suni4lay feone here re- turned somewhat out lof jOint with. De. 1 Talmage. &hue of thein found it very difficult to get accom Iodation, 'eol great was the crowd, and theyall return at quite fatigued with t leir trip; ' —A young lady front Listowel, one, f the excursionists to Part Stanley, t - tempted to get in the rear car at the A'r line station, St, Thomas, on Tuesd- y night last week, When the train was in niotion, and Nvas dragged for .sonie di - .tance over the ties fa_liteg on her fa e on the rails. Her face was badly e t and bruised. !. . .• large meeting of :'the iniI1esf this- district conVened at Listowel on Tuesday iast week; and formed theri selves into an association to. be call d the l'ertla !furor', Bruce, Grey a.nd North Wellington Millers' Associatios . They also agreed upon a standard scar e= for exchange and pnrehase of whea which they hope will be satisfactory tio- both, buyer and seller. • — On Sunday night, 22nd ult., a tire , -broke out in the 'barn of. 111r. JOSCpII ; Logan, old Mitchell ITO, near 8 Marys, ivhieh consumed ',the • building together with all, its contents: - The huildiug contained at the timelifteen acres of fall wheat, fifteen acres of oats, -use entire season's crop,and anew se f binder. The loss is .a heavy- one, but i partly covered by rance, there bein s 8800 on the building ani contents. The atiginpf the fire is a rnystery. Stratford e-orr sporident: says: . The banquet given to GeneraleMiddle-: ton by the • city ccii'rii1 last •iveek, is generally spoken.. of 'a a huge farce. Some throw the avhol blame for the failure on the sceretary of the commit- tee of management, and -some on the ' mayor. A -few tickets were eold. at $2 ; then they -were reduced to $1 ; then to. fifty cents ; then Offered for iikithiog, as an inducement to get a fespectable pain - her to Sit around the table, . —Mrs.. 1j1cTavish, *Oe of, John*McTaxish, Reeve of Ripley,iattempte 1 to ture, from this fe an last week -bout 7 1111=101321111:111.11M11211: I= IIM - Perth Items.. The Mitchell' turf 'club hat col-, lapsed. --Miss Maggie Looney, of Irisht wn, died on Friday, 20th ult. —An eleveu of tRe Listowel cri k ctub took advanta.gc of the chleap tr p to/ Buffalo last week. —Mr. and 1rs. Alexander Colquhoun, of Hibbert„ started on a pleasureetr p to the Northwest on Tuesday last wee —Bethel and Mount .Pleasant scl ools Fullarton township have both een provided with handsome new bells. --Mr. W. Woodley„ of Fullailton, has sold his prize team to an Amei1ican buyer for the handsome sum of $5Q0. L--4 fine herd of over 40 head oIj fat cattle,left St. Marys the other day for the Liverpool market. The avtge weight was 1;400 pounds per head. —The other day a, son of _ Mr. Wm. Pariah,. of Mitchell, had his thumb neaiz Iy cut off ;by a mowing machine vi bile cutting peas an his brother-in-law's arm iri Hibbert. —Mr. John N. Cliiaiie, jr., has ret ed to Listowel from a short vis t to Southampton. He reports land for building purposes aini bass fishin in abundance. —Hay Brothers are erecting a 1 rge. elevator at their mill in Listowel. The large bins are constructed an the ho per bottom principle, and are built to sus asn almost any given weight. —W. R. Davis, Esq., of the Mit hell Advocate, was appointed a inembe of - -the Executive Committee of the Ont rio Pres Association at a meeting lately held in Toronto. —A. couple of St. Marys ra, ers, Mollie R, owned by Mr. Joseph , taf- ford, and Nellie Wood, the propertv of lir.- George ' 'Hendrie showed, tood mettle at the races lately held at 1 ra, Bruce county. --The branch of the Salwition A -my in Mitchell held a juEilee on Satur ay, Sunday and Monday before last. A number of °filters and soldiers f am mighboring stations took part in the - proceedinge. —A young. man 'named R. E. Cheiese- man, teller in the Mitchell Bank, 'ied, after several mOntlls of declining he lth, on Friday, 20th ult. Deceased wa an exemplary man in every respect and his early demise is much regretted. —The Mitchell Model - School el ens oU September 14th under the man tge: merit .of Mr. Nethercott. Mr. Kn' of Catellrook, has been engaged to ake his place in the Public: School whit he 15 erigased with the Modeleclasses. —.hiss Alice Wilson, of St. Ma ys, had an offer as principal of the Harreng- t.on Public Schools as well as fkom caYuga:' She accepted the foriner 4t a salary of $350, and has commenced her dales; '-Mr. McClay, of Mitchell, is im rt- hig red brick from Hamilton for the hasten her depa ond ay m carp in o'clock. She was suffering froni depres- sion for some tune past, bit was well evatehed. Early on the abche morning she went to. the barn and procured °an' old shoemaker's knife amyl then fled t the bush. -She! was 801du missed anci search was made'and in a short tim found behind a bruth heap with her throat cut. The incision ‘was made in such a -way that.it caused) only a flesh wound. Dr. • Smith . was. for and skilfully f*eated the injured .woman. She is nowstin a fair way to recover... o 7 — That Binder Trial 1 • To the Editor of THE itURON EXPOSITOR. DEAR noticedlin yoUr itsue of last Week another very false and Misleading letter f rani S. celose to answer g it not worth throw the least A. Moffatt. Now, f do not it this letter in detail, consideri that tiouble,_for it does mit shadow of additional lighton :U. e subject, but is Solely a s-uceession of falsehao sand misrepre- . sentatious, the contradiction .1a, diproof of which is not required toshow. , the marked superiority of the Tort: of the " Toronto " to that of the " Brantford" at the trial restan•red to. Noee Mr. Editoremy object in writing iity last letter was to show to the putlie the true result of the trial, also to silos' thatMr.. Ifolfatt was de- ceivilig the public by rying to •inake out that the Brantford binder w, s,solelthro'ulth the result of the trial.. Now this -I clearly pro%•cd• .t0 he 1 •faise, andyou see he do's notdttee to dispute it. The result of the trial h. s been clearly proven by disinterested 'parties, a.. will be -seen hy the testi- monial which 'appeared ill 3-01iIr issue of August 13th. But I must sav fi -few Words in reference* to this last _letter'tvhi& was evidently Written while Smarting with - 'a eonscionee of -severe cone, deranation. Ife;has ap,iarently lost his sense Of reanon; for he absurdly says,. while referring to his former letter; " I dare Wnn. 'Stanley to cost tradict a single item th.,r ie."! If he will again read ei3- letter in your iesue of the .13th ult. he NVill find it a flat contracie ion; throughout to his former. letter. Again, he seems very .curiods to know what I went.there for, and asks_ if itkvas to give a free exhiltition to the public, of' toitake a loealived advantage? Great Guitar! he still . remains childish, and is still crying over his.open defeet, giving for an excuse, " He took advantage." 1306400 ! I. . . My objeCTt. in goit''er - theee %Vas end is Hear" to the public ,-, it was for the expresa purpcise Of sheaving that .the "Torento " (,ould -do better work in that grain tha.i the :" Brantford " had , - done -on Saturday . or could da on Monday, the " day of the trial, Mid in this I was eminently site- cessful, as the testimonial pretiously referred to clearly proses.. As fe.seneling - Mr. ;Moffatt word of my intentions, :that was no• part of mine, as Mr. Shipley assured inehe Mandel attend ' to that. . . . . As for,the Messrs. Shipley's letter,it is entirely n :aleadiint and false and is not -in volicordanee xvith the lettei ' previously prhited over - their names, for they now .atate, " IVe might say to the publie that weatid offer MK- Stanley s.1.50;" &c., whereas ill their ptev ious, letter the3. Stated, " We would not have the 'Toronto ' at any .Pllik.t(i'llieo I might go on showing op the fain and p Misleading character of all that Moffatt and Ship-, loy communications. This coWardly course they have taken to try if possible to screen their open Rut, as I ha‘'L. trimmihantly gained the *point I -intended to make, vi',,,, to elearl3t prove. die superior work Of the ".Toronto". to that of Brantford," 1' therefore :refrain from -any fm•ther newspaper controvers31 on this Sohjecti .10I'd NVOIlld raer anYone diring fuether,infor- usafien.to those disinterested . pitties \N'110. wit- ne-ed the tr;ial, a few of NN 111:-;e nanit.%4 in4y be I,et.0 under the testimonialt whited in this paper of August 1Stle • Now, Mr. Etliter, I think 3 i:sei will agree with me that Mr. -31(sflatt'a and.. he; 3leaers. Shipleys' a% icicles.. contest he taken u Hee matter, as they ,.. were interested portico, noll do I ask you to take - net e% Mince, len woohl neeri ou to distio crest- ed a itnessee ,Thankiter-yoil, 3.r. Editor, for a our V alual.11:y space, I am Reapeetfelly Imire, '! . . Wmeram Srasativ. Hohnesville,'August 24th., lean. „ P. S.—Will 3Ir. Moffatt imorm nie through these columna, hone, many " New Brantford Binders" hrolo- their drive -w eielsi this --an? I know or ten lityselr. 11. a .- Marriages. - Cp0E—MCDONALD.--At the realrience o 'Mr. Gilbert Thompson, fatkeview, on . thd 1st inst.; by Rev. Wm. Torrence, Mr. George W. Cook, of Clinton, to Miss Jane *S1eDonal(1, of • Ilti)BERTSONL-111(.1)11EE.—In Meltillop, at the: residence of Mr. Duncan McCallem; brother- in-law of the bride, by Rev. A. 1). McDonald, , oil the 1st irst., Mr. John A. F. Robertson, of Seitforth,,-- to Marion, second daug-hter of ' E. McPhee, 'Esq., Of • • Deaths. -LONG3IAN.,—In Ifullett," on the 10th ult,, Sam- . yoUrneest son of Mr. (Ito. 'Ingmar), of the 12:th concession aged 10 weeks: •• HARTRY:ss-In Seaforda oil the 30th ult., ii.o3- Wilmott, infant son of Mr. Wm, Iltatry,ae-ed 5 moritlts and 21 davs. -• ARC BAL1)-1 n Ewe ond %•ille, on thp 30th 'uIt, James, and on the 31st ult., Mary, twin son anet daughter of Mr. James Archibald, eiged 5 months. ' 01 ANDY.—In Michigan, On the 22nd ult., 'Catherine Grandy; relict of the late John. Grandy, formerly of Hay township, aged 73 years. 'Local Notices. - 1" --- Ines best and eheapeet sugars for pre- senina are at Wilscln & Young'p, Ssaforth. , - WILKON & YONG's, Seaforth, 50 Cent Tee is very choice.'1 Try it. • ' ki -on SEASdN OF 1886.—Charles- werth & firownell Will . receive this week one, ear load of Sugar --80 barrels—boughtdirectfrorri re- fill ery. Also, a large consignment of .New SeaSOn's Te s, Nriliell Will he jobbed inhalf chests land ea dies at wholesale- prices. CuAitottswoen• 1 A Be WNELL. 9i7 • RITIT JARS all. sizes being cheap [ at -as son & Young's, Seaforth. - „ DENT X Boo° se Barristers, of .Mit- eaell, have anunlimited amount of money to lend on farm security at 6 per cent per (mama with privileges. - Mortgages bought. 968t8 ritAethe LOST. on Sunday, Au rust 15th. between e Presbyterian chnrch ran the Maitlaudebank cemetery, it plain bepad .gold Bracelet, with buckle. The finder wilt be suitahly rewarded on leaving the same at Tits Ex Terron -Office, Seaforth. 975-t.fe !'l -VE AND A BALF per cent, straight loa is, any amounk • private funds, at the low rat of 54 per cent per annum. SEAGER & LEWIS, Coderich. . t . C. MEYERs; Carpenter and builder, Baateld, says—I believe White Bronze is going to he the monument of the future. From ilit- knOwledgte of metals, I have every confidence in the durability of zinc. ' 976 , - 1 COOK WANTED.—Good wages will] be eiv -n to a good girl, who understands cook ng. Apply at KENNEDY'S HOTEL, Seat° th. - 976a2- j:311IVATE SCHOOL. — Miss Johnson's private school will re -open on Wednesday, Sep- teMber 1st, in a room over Mr. 1. V. Fear's drug .store. Entrance on Main Street. 9716 C0C Member's Toronto Sto k Exchange; 26 TORONTO ST., TORONTO. by Samson, 1 t vci-year ol k Samson, 1 yearl ng gelding Diroct Wires to New York, Chicago, 2 slicking colts, s red by R. r „ Coming Fairs. • Industrial, Toronto Sept. 6th to 18th Provincial, ( uelph, Sept, 20th,to 25th. Central, Hai lilton, Sept. 27t(to Oct. lst, Western, Lo Won, Sept. 27th o Oct. 2nd. Northern, Walkerton, ()et. 5th to 8th. East Huron, Brussels', Oct. 5th and 6th. 'South 'furor , Seeforth, Sept. 27th and 2Sth. Listowel, Se' t. 30th and Oct. 1st. East Witwanosh, Belgrave, Oct. 1st. West Huron, Godetich, Sept. 21st and 22tid. Stephen and Ushorne, Eveter, Oet.r4th and 5th. Ha,, Zurich, Sept. 20th and 21st. - Morris, Blyth, Oct. 7th and 8th. . Ilibbert, Stiiffa; Oetobein6th. Hullett, Clitt oniSepteMber 23r0 and 24th. MA TAE, ( of the most pre lished ; every t school should visesin capital ation„ _errors in fully engraved, Arcade, Toront E CORR :SPONDENCE.-----One 'Meal and most useful bookpubl- acher shofild have a copy ; e without it ; it eon -tains exer. letters, a ihrevistions, punetu- ;Owlish, spechnen letters, beauti- te. ; price 50 cents: C. ()'DEA, 969-12 The Executor of the L In compliance 1th his wi sell hi S Real Es ate, being 13, Concession 4, Morrie 100 acres, about 85 cleared cultivation. So 1, good el house, Eritioe 1 arn and s orchard of choic fruit. 'I" well fenced with good eeda on a good road, it nines fi• grave, 51 from Brussels, at II Ingham.. If n t seld pre% Public Auction, at STEW Village of 'BUG tAVE, SATO RD Y At one p in. Term day of saki. Th s is one of the Township of Morris. celled. This is e rare cha,n fai-ii at yom• 1 %en pita,. terms and part'culars, add and:CFI/kg; AlcC R EA , Exec) CI. HAMILTON, .Atutioneei y FOR SALE. te Jas. Thompson 1, are now bound to he South half of Lot ownship, containing nd in a good state of L. - Large dwelling aides. Good bearing o good wells, and is rails. It i4'situated is the village of Bel - 1 8 from the town of ously,mill he sold hy 11.78 HOTEL, in the 1 1 18th 1886. made known on the he choicest farms in le soil cannot be_ex- ie to secure a good Title perfeet. For 'ss WM. BRYANS, tors, Belgia%•e P. 0. 977-4 r ACK ET LOS 'J Conecission ConeesSion, a lin with grey fur. leaving the son forth. .—Betweei '11arptirhet= and and of Tuckers nitlt, Or otatho 2nd .y..s t-eres .t%-eed jacket, trimmed rhe tinder i11 (oilier a fever by e at The]. xeosrroti. Office; Sea- s 9774. ‘-(1-1°LboSt:D house at ) AN lospiee It is sit tains seven IOQI well. The hous nice lawn and e cheap. :Apply t LOT FOR the rcent ore upied hy Iames. Gli- nted near t e market:and con - is, a wood -shed and first•class is nearly new, and there is a cellent rden. Will. be sold JAMES (1ILLES1'IE, Saddler.' 977x4 r(REAMERY Londesbor ugh Crean interated in 1) trying, are attend a picolic °ire held i on Mrs. Moon's roperty, a cry, onl Tirrnsi Ay, Sept. Robertson, of th Ontario Guelph, and Mr. M. Meyer, tario Creamery i ssoeiation, es, and it please) t'.aild pro ,expeete( . Lune ) served your bailkets. 1 tins, in% neighbors. W. a OCIME WATT, Preside ittondes Cheese Manufact _ 1-CTION SA he Patrons of the cry, and all Who are cordially invited to the beautiful grove Ijoining the Cream- th inst. • Professor gricultural College, On•retary of the. On. will deliver address - table time may be t 1 o.'cloek, .Bring ite your friends. and TE, Secretary, GEO. • wig co. eorough Butter and 977-1. - ,E.—W. H. Davis has received instructions•from Ma, Wm. Aberhart; Lot 29, Concession 8, llibbert, t sell by public Auc- tion on 'Wednes lay, September 15th., 1586, the following valuabjt property :-1 brood .mare, in foal to an imp() ted horse' 1 general purpose mate, 8 years oh , 1 span two-year old gel ling, sired Year eld Fill • 1 f t 3, pan 01 o ma Oil City, Toronto and Iliontreat. supposed to ben calf, 1 supposed to be 11 talf, 1. th ee,year old steer, 7 : two-year old stee s 3-yearline Steers, 1 yearling Continuous Quotations. f working herses, 1 by Viceroy, 1 two- • ied 3•erulinga, sired gelding, sired by sired by Stranrear', ntin Jock, 8 emit, WO -Car old heifer heifer, 7 spring ( alives. 1 gr s ae bull; 5. 'Cotswold ewes, 1 Suffolk 1 oar, 5 fat pigs -2 sows in pie- 1 . Toronto light bi itier,.(6 fo t cut), 1 combined reaper mid IP017er, No. 3 Kirkby, 2 lumber wagona, 1, light -pring wagon with pole Oriel shafts, 1 pair 'of bob sleigh. 1 single cutter, 1 horse eake, -1 -Ian I _robe, 1 seed drill, 1 ganga„ plow, 2* Yankee 1 lows, 2 thi -tle cutter plow,lt set of iron harro rs, 2 sets of wooden harrow's s',...1 seuther, I. pea p illeri 1 . stow cutter, 1 tur. Al cutter, I fannim, mill, 1. h,Op melt, 3 sets, -Of double -harness, 1 set of light double harnesh, 1 set of single harness, 4" - sc ts of e hiffletreeta-,2 neckyok s,1 hay rack, 75 h •ns, 16 cow chins, 2 logging-.(91/01IS, 2 o•indstone , 1 patented 16 foot ladder, 1 Stone boat,..1 graYel box, *cradles, scythes, forks, ra :es, 1 Iniffalo skin, 1 Collie dog, .501110 To atom 711 loads of 1 hay, a quantity of househel furniti re, .4 c•rean ery eons, With pail and box*s, 1 ini k can, 1 big meat tub, cider harre1s,00 a nun ber of ntlearstrtieles tO0 111110e1:7 00S tO 10 •flti011. he sue le a among- the -hest iii the fterliship. Having soldpart•of the farm and rented the - rest There will sositively be no re- serve. Sale to eminence at 12 o'clock - noon sharp. TERMS- All sums.of n5 and under,eash, over.that amount 14 monthseredit will be given roi hunk -thing approved jointeotes. WM. ABER- .; w. R. D.A-V1S, Auctioneer. 11772 Tira'nsact a General Brokerage Business. .Stoeks; Bonds, Grain, Provisions awl Oil Bought for Gash or on Margin. SEAFORTH OFFICE: STP,=_E'T_ J. F.McLaren, Manager. . rnr.• 1, • - . . . I THE MARKETS. 1 " SeAvoitiar, September 3rd, ieaul Fall itIrbeatt per bushel (new)._ :- SO 71 to SO 7.0 Spri4- Wheat per bushel.... .... 0 60 to 0170 Oatsl per bushel • 7 0 26 to 0 ;30 Peasiper bushel 0 50 to 01,55 Barley per bushel 0 50 to 0 55 Butter,; No. 1, loose.... .. .. 0 30 to 0 :11 Buttbr, tub 0 11 to 0,12 Eggsfl . 0 11 to 0-11 Flout, per V00 Is * ,• 2 .00 to ' 2 ,25 8 00 to 8150 HideS per 100 -It's , 6 00 to 5 !fie Shee skins each o 50 to 0 135 ton Wool , 0 Salt retail) per batrel....Salt -wholesale) per barrel.. Pots, oes per 1nashe1, new 0 Woo , per cord Oto 0:2] 80 ,to 1 00 0 80 50 to ' 0 50 50 to 3 50 CLINTON, September 3rd, 1886: Fall 'g'Wheitt per bushel .... 0 00 to 0 0 Wheiit per bushel (new) , 71 to $0 Sprit .r Oats or bushel .. , ...s . 25 to 00 Bart - per crashel . . .... 01-50 t� 0 . 5 .Peas,Per bushel 0,50 to 0 55 0 12 to 0 15 0 11 to 0 11 8 00 to 900 o 50 to ``-' 0 50 2 00 to 2t)0 0 20 to 0 21 00 to 7 00 4 50 to 5 00 2 50 to 3 50 5 50 to: 6 Toitoxmo, ;Sept. 2.—Fall wheat, t/-0.76 to $0.78 ; spring, .90.7p to e0.78; oats, 30c to 410 ;peas 57e to 57r.; barley, 54e to 66c ; hay, per ton, S1.1.00 i4.00; buttur, 20c to 22o; potatoes, per bag, 70c tO 75c; eggs, per doz., 14c to 15c; dressed hogs,: per 100 lbs., $7.00 to S7.50. ' Better Eggs s Hay per ton Potatoes per btishel, new Appl0 per barrel 'Wool! ... . ........ Hideiper 100 lbs Cordiveod. ) DresSed liogse'per 100 Ihs • 7,I,Itinaroona:Sept, 1.--8pring wheat, Os lid ; red Winter, -6s 09(1; California NO. 1, is oia., CalifOrnia, Nes 2. Os 00d ; oats, OS 000 ; barley, 04 Od ; 1eas,58-05d ; pork, 50s 06d ; cheese, 448 eGa. Live Stock Markets. "11-1 alvre EAT, Aug, 31.--.3fr. . Campbell, of Point St. Charles, sold five good cow's to -day at filen 43 t 60 each, lint sonic of them were very filet. aninie Is. Pretty good cows sold at from, 35 tO :$40 and common ones at abolit S:10 eish. A smanirow wa, sold for ,S17 and her calf for n7 morel the latter was ahont four weeks old. Toilosro, Sept. 1,L -During the week 'one 10all of 15, liteersi laveragl nes 1,20.1 lis. *each, sold at 3' c pf•r 11s., Icals s5, and another toed of 20 steers, abratt similar weight, sold at s44 a bead, it trifle 'over 3eper 10. Bulls are quoted at 21e tit 3e• per 11).; and mileh cows rifled at 25 to ,i45 ti headataccording to the quality. ricked lobe of butehers* cattle sold at 2tc to $1c per 10. Slice!) are dtill rend priceunchanged, %vitt)shippers ecloing nothing ; prives are quoted at 3c to :31t.: Ile; and giloti elipice butchers at ;:f3 to S*3.50 inhead. Lambe in fair demand and steady, tNith Sales at s2.50 to s3.25 a lulu]. Calves are eaa3-, priees rrdlne at et; to sa a head, the -latter prii•t. NAIR:. paid for those dreseing 15s) lls. Bogs in taii. demand and firm ehoice light 01105 rule at 5:h to 51.c per 10.; heavy at' 4-r:e to and stags At 3c to 4t. Sept.1.-- At Liverpool to -day prime Canadian steers; NS•vrt• 11.1.e, fair to choice grades at 110, poor to medium at 10e, and inferior and ]1U115, itt 7'.e to be. Best sheep were at 13e see- ondary qualities at 11c to 12e, Merinos etldte to and inferior and rains at ee to to.c. The foregoimt. quotations are lealculated at 4,in 5 the 4: '41•-4 HAR,T, Ilrolineto The Seaforth Creamery Pic-nic. The pa .rons of the Staiorth Creamery, and the - public go ieratly; • re cordial/3' invited to attend the pic-n c nfuler the auspiees. of the" Seaforth Creamer), to be ield in CaSes' (rove, Seaforth, on Wednesday, 8 •ptember 1011, 1556, when ad - el resses Will; be dc livered by Prof. Robertson, of the .Agricultm•al College-, Cuelph ; M. Me3•er,• Esq., Secretary of the -Ontario Creamery Associa- tion, and ethers Therete ill also be intisie, swimaing and -otl er anuise nents. Bring your baskets along. It ireshments set% ed at twelve o'elockiand epeaking %vill.commence at 2 o'clock, p, in. JOHN HANNAH, AlanMser. - : VOTER 40 11774 4 Again w - Commence Talking Business to the Pe ple The agriculturist has fel- the prt few weel 8 been busy laboring in the har- Vest,field, reaping and storing away the produ ts of his labor and care. .So also has ' ED WARD cFAUL, THE CASII DRY!. GOODS A D MILLINERY MAN Been busy too, havi ig retmined fresh from the fields of labor in the w market, and ie,now pitching into- his store Golden Sh ave$ of Dry To be threshed Out The people say we a holesale iy a great multituae of 1m3-ers all through the falla season. re The Hive ot Industry and Enterprise, And what the people say of a business man is enerally true, tVe allow no dis- couraging obstacles In our path to' hinder the progress 1 1 OF A LIVE AND SNAPPING BUSINESS. Our Fall Goods are Arriving, Tons of New Cottons, Shirtings, Prints, Linens, Flan- nels, Tweeds, C'e. A Wholesale Cloths, Stock of New Dress Goods, ;Silks, Mantle lsterings, Velrets, Flushes, cSc. Cart Loads of New Clothing, ShiTts out Drovers, 'Blankets, Bed Comiortables cte. 1 Every ilia Of Our large store is going to be occupied. You have seen our shelves filled and air count rs loaded before. This season it will be 'a repetition of the same, only DOUBLED UP. We'll ring down the curtain on quantity, quality, low prices and sq are dealing every day for the balance of the year. RD cFAUL, 6 WIZARD it AND ALL OTHER enuih Medicines, AS Beef Iran rind Wine, C tieura Remedies, Cha-sest Li 4er_ Cure, Warner's Safe Cure, Euedoek Llood Bitters. --AT FEAR'S :RUG STORE A.FORTIL THE SEA -FORTH WOOLL N MILLS. Having -doubled latest improved m than ever t� turn Shorted- notice, FARMER In want of first the capacity by addirre the thinery are better prepared out first-class !work all the and OTHEIIS elaeS Goods will find the EXACT PLACE TO Gp- THEM 1.3'),' ALLING AT THE Store th the Mi,11s, stock Where t ley will have the Largest and Pest Assorted ' To Choose from in any Mill in the ,Domb ion. • a--,7-Did •you see t.le new Halifax Tweeds made by "-VanEgmond's p'etent?" ' CUSTOM WORK i all its Bran cites a:Specialty, iteThe highest p ice paid for Wool in Cash or - Trade, and Millinery: Man. A. G. Vah gmoncrs Sons. OUSE. ry Goods, Millinery, &c. NCAN DUNCAi\T, SEAFORTH • Would respectfully call aitettion to the -fact that large consignments of goods for Tall and winter trade have already arrived, while an in»nense lot is now on the road, but the increase of st ek won't interfere w th the contin-uance of the great dissolutn • sale. We still oLr great bargains. h the balance of Millinery stock, as also in Summer Dress G ods of various kinds, which will be disposed of at a great reduction. irefi` ECTION RESPECTVULLY SOLICITED. CLOTHING LIST COURT. Notiee is ,hereb given tin t a Court will he hald • pursuant to the Voterti' Litt' Act, by his Minor. the Judge f the Connty Court of. the County of linron, it Dixon's Ilia, Brneefield, on, TrEsoav,.,Septemlin• 140, 1856, at 10 acilock a. 111., to hear and determine th several complaints of errors and omis ions in th Voters' List of the Municipality of Ti ekersmith for 18s6. All per- sons having busuie ,s at the Cc tilt are la quired to titteisdat the said tittle am place. WM. Mc- CONNELL, Clerk. Tnekerst iith, Sept. 1st, 977-9 KEE THE ICE in anv co .Lzubscriber KEE,. - Any quantity of wpm), ha 0 or soft, long or short, split or un)ilit. Als any (tnantiti. of Cedar Posts and Celar Mock for flooring, as eheap as plank, 01 of Whir h and de liver at rerionable chargee. z.erT];',LEI) H ON F.: :NO. '29, C;(:)01 !is nc4 WARM! •epared to deliver COMMON. Division ( ourt Notice. The Office of the 8econd I)ivia9on Court, Cou 11-,%• of elf utoo. will be found open (eVerV lawfnl (ley at the iseaidenee of -Icahn Beattie tfoderiell S %; vet :est, frem lo o'elook a. • ne mitil 4 o'eleek p. in., nd c, ver3 thing will le -done that is possible in the hiterest of Suitors. Telephone 000 )Id Meatball in the elliee. Any t!,1)1011111. of Maliet to Lr an mi goad prOp- erty, farm or tetwn, ct tl veryest rates of • intip,t, and terms of pa% ii' -et 11 ode to euit i borrpwlers. , • . JOH BEATTIE, Clerk. sedtf MISS A. N4. PULL. TILL OPEN CLASS for Sdrawiler aed painting on reptenibeii 1st.; leeo. Terms, 20 Lessons; Draw i ; Paietites; Water Color, $5.00; Oil, aai. Material fiirniehtd itt cost price. , '175 AK HALL ND GENTS' FURNISHING arriving huge quaintities Of goods for fa 1 and winter 't -ade. . , now is your time to I ok at one of the best Select d stacks of Scotch,En h Irish& HOUSE. • (.:entlernen, t) • anadian Tweeds We have over had the honeii of offeringm for ins ection. Prices are rearkably 1 .-. - OW" this season. We still ole' the balance of priefs, a -g promised in the D ssolution Clearing purchasers cannot avail theniselves of ing of every deteription. • Orders promptly attended to. First-eli C'otheS gat u1iu the• very latest style.1)'n4tfor 1 Duncan 61 Duncan, Oak Hall, "Seafort summer goods at greatly reduced Sale advertisen elite so intending a better chance for purehasing cheap clothe 1-• ss fit guaranteed. 1 ,iet the Old Notice o Butternaakors a" - Partils having good:BLit:ter or :an alwqr, cii.-14),-,e ni tiu at the 1-1-ouSe Grocery eitoe, directly leehind ()ale 11.all CI 'thing Establish- , incnt, whcre trade cheques \al Le issuol for sarnt.:i . , Millinery, Dry (;oods. Clotl. or 1;roPeric,, vale, good for Duncan & Dunc.an, Montreal House, Seaforth, Change •f Business. THO DALY Hari ng purchased Co nf ectionery busi will carry on the b stand. He will kee CHOICE OF EVERYTHING Give is a trial au you. the Grocery, Baking -anal iess of MR. P. MEGAIllEY, ShieSS 111 the -old and pot War always on hand the , 0 _ ST-STaCK IN 1118 LINE, AND- 'WILL C1-1-FLA..1=3 1 see khat we ean do for THOS DALY. N. IL—A very nen stock of Crockery aid GI assware. Frain Produce taken as Cash for goods. 0734t1 C6DERIC1 :NUB WORKS. Chrysta Bia0c, Manufaeturers of all kinds of Stationery, Mar ne, , ' l'pright and Tubular Berner& . SALT PANS, SMOKE STACKS and all kinds of eiheet Iron mork. STEAM.AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS conatantlit on heed. On hand, ready for deli% ery i 30 H. P. I 8 H. P. A Complete 2nd- , ew Steel Boiler. eva Boiler. and Threshing Out Boiler, Engine Sepa ator, &c., all in good wo k- ing order. Will be s phi elven). Mail orders N reeeive prompt atten eon. Works opposite G4 T 1 R. Statien. P O. BOX 361. Goderieh, May 26t1 , FIRST C ASS FARM. ()ffers in writingare dr( ssed to theaniciersigntds. on' behalf of the extninters of the estate. of tihe lett; T. Matheson, Ail] he, reeeived nit to the -15th SEPT' niliElt PROX., F0 R. s .n In the Township of Lwan, 360 ,aeres Of fir4- claTmstell(alleIrlic;rs to state 1,lie amount in eaah th,'y will be prepared te 1 aa- dome and the'time te- ,iiiired for halemee, %Ili the rate of interest they %.% ill be willing to pat The aneeesafizi tenderer eould haat" the pile- sebt ,-toek, in laymen sex..., on 1 he far/me/Allier than 1he Pattie ready for shipment), at, a vain - tiou, if sl•esired. A ees..t-et, G. K. MATI1KSON, Mitehetl. 970-2 H E CANA011,ti BANK OF eGiliERCE. ()FIICE, TORONTO. - :eta el, • - 8-6,00(00. 1,600,000. ft:•:54y \\*. ii.kiti BRANcir. • ,:fr.rth Brithei of tide Bank emitinues r, , t ‘, .1- as,-..:ta, re, w ea• inest fa% f,rai,le batembt ality.ved 0111 t Drafts cn all the prinsipal tol,s.ns and ' cities rw.r.acia, on Great Lirhtairl, and on the United bought, awl sold. . . dooy cd the .Connnercila Hotel. . . A; if._ IRELAND, Manage-. F. MANIESTED, no1Hter 64 • •