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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-09-17, Page 517, 1884.. over to Iteep the: since been done, rv securitiesi for It• is rather tones lislocated arra and nr1 get hound aver getting it- il of Winghaan ap. eyee, so to speak. yor has been served taexce of Archibald vho claim daoaages , their property on, eged to have been or obstructing of a mentioned, but vse t Messrs. Pringle at $1,500. The ati the Street Corfl. toyer to defeod the Ire Price & Cann Lo.wer Winghara trough their attor- clfeot, of Gtxlerican ',lion to pay then; m of tt.k216,66, being .oto the river Malt- iee,n and fire por- ta(' four rrionths at council seem dis- the matter, they -notification to be arch ives. t erns. I Jones of Logart, ) to England and t„ fotmerly well of Listowel, heel XVizard Oil Com- , in the Toronto sh in Mitchell, ou ;hers, of Stratford o his bicycle from 33 miles—in three irti-ng carried on srehipe in Toronto • Mitchell, at- angera. g a regular boom no fewer than g taken place in r and Wednesday urnbull and Mrs. nee to St. Marys a after a month's viatn. Mr. Turn- - pulpit on Sunday. extensive poultry teeeded in eotrapt ether night. The d had made havoc bet chickens, eat, son of Rev. therweil, having -e in Edinburgh, av 2rd, hest, and :11 church the`fol- occurred in Mit- iorning last week, en buildings op - pied by Mr. Bart - hoe shops. Had elIent service of loss would have f - Stratford, had an exehange of ondon the other 11 of apples and the one lie lost f clothes, about other articles of ic in conneetion school was held wrie. The clay lumber (tethered „vas spen'e„ Ad - Lev. J.. Gilpin of and others. to $24-24 waS of the school. It, 0,f se. Marys, aek from a trip n siates that the rine, and which SCate, have all their respective aira held in Hous - he black horse, ize in the heavy ° ore aeld of cm.- con says; The h was crowded evening to hear gall, with the Y accompanied a appropriate 0 the city, giv- their loyal ef- . Two of the eeting in their d.by Mr. Mac - ng two hymns ir own tongue The meeting, o forward the orthwest, was mg, last week, onstabIe ICerr censed grogery itchell, near the the prernisen a of beer. Mr.. efore Mr a 'Flagg The next of - out the option on the heads of in on the mar - • seas running likes his drop made off with Mr, Coppin, not before the al swigs of its quarrel from e, had several e D. D. Camp - 'he prosecutor, win complaint uarrel between opher Ash, a - ter, the latter I came near. oinhat - on the anatused his several of his him with in - on, and with asral exietence. atif slit hearing ne very Con - Mr. Ash, the lainant, would ish sat -i.00 aad- P. has been Wales, In :iat1 Atignit a i two days n VVels143091, poor mother ed her graitqn e ER 17,188& a which is in preservation tombstone to have seen' youth and majority are took a stroll which I first earlyas gond a state o as when I put up a new her memory 15 years ago. few old comrades of my Id school mates, but • the her dead or away. We the old schoolhoose in earned my letters, and the house in whish my mother (tied; went through Po. a park, ts is Castle; strolled in the d saw several hondreds of eer grazino on lands that tvould be more creditati le to the proprietor if un- der caltivati these old Itla a permanenee, swung on wl fore, n by the poor people Of here is not much change in es. There seems to be such that the very old gates Ler a boy are still to the anthester. sAD Ngws. On Friday a week ago gr. James Symington received a . tele- gram from Pittston'Pa., that his nephew McDoo all had died of typhoid John neer, and sa f w days later a letter came bearing the , ad news that the only sister of the d ceased had also fallen a, victim to the same scourge. Robert, a brother, who •ernaiaed in Canada over a year for h• health is still very 1111 - Well, 94d Wi 1 feel: this a severe shock as they had b come greatly attached to Mai during hi long illness. BRIEES.—Bev. Mr. .Pritchard was at Whitechurch ssisting Mr. Anderson at -C mnsiOn. Mo. McLean of Blyth oe- aupied the onu alit here. --Mrs. A. T. McDonald and Mrs. Caldwell are away doWn to spend a few days at the Toronto Exhibition aid among their friends.— Wm Young j . of Colborne, started on Wednesday oi• ith some good horses for Dakota. s Wi 1 is a -good jadge of horses. --tiOseph Stalker started on Tuesday to ,attend the Goderieh Model School. -- The base -ball players got left at the - Harvest Hone near Dungannon, last -week, althotic h they say Dungannon is .no good.—Ge3. Deusteadt is nearly all right again... - Mr. Wettlaufer 4 build- ing a good ki chen to his house'and C. Kennel is also getting his house finiihed. Grey. Biss.—Mr. Andrew Turnbull's new .brick residen e is almost completed and presents quit an imposiilg appearance. Thebriekwor was done by Mr. Pugh .of jameStos , and the carpenter work by M . Smith of Brussels.a- Messrs. John Harris, Alexander Stew- art aid Willi rn Turnbull of the 16th concessioineh ve gone to Toronto to at- tend the Iniiustriai Exhibition.—Mr. .0eoroe McI tosh of McKillop, who holda 2nd A, has been engaged for the .senioa divisi n of Walton school. We ish bin success A EAR Ht NT.—The 16th concession of Gr y was t ro-wo into quite a state of excitement -one day last week by the appearance of Mrs. Bruin and her two children an he farm of Mr. James Shaw. Mr. avid Stewart,who was work g with a horse rake, saw them cross ng the fi lds and immediately gave the a arm. S veral of the people in the v dray s on arrived and gave chase to th visitor lanci succeeded in treeing one o theeul4s, when Alexander Stewl- art b a. goed shot, put an end to its a-nree . The old bear and remaining cub e coped t John Stewart's swamp which was su rounded by about twenty- five men and 1 oys, all well armed, those who had no g ns brought axes, and even pitch orks ant clubs. Night was coin- ing on an there was a poor clam e of sig ting the bears, but Mr. John Stewart got a shot at the !old one; bat eing at considerable distance and the b sh bein4 rather thick he failed to brin her don . The chase had to be given up and he bears are still at large, -but they will , ardly again veuture into this .vicinity. The one killed weighs over pne hun red pounds. -The' Re per Controversy. : To thelEditor Of LIE HURON' 1EXPOSIToll. DE4 SIR,—Al ow me the privilege of saying a few vserds in COP elusion regarding that binder _trial, II have rea Mr. Stanley's last letter in one ef your late issu ei but I fail to 'find one single word of informat ,on on the subject. He has at no time disprove , or confuted one single states went 1J made. Ii his former letter he tried to screen his misere ile attetupt to do an injury be- hind tlhe rides e f the Binder Association, but that w aid not h de him, and , in the last letter., as falsehood and deceit cannot stand examin- ation, he tries to bolster himself up on the Shoulders of his i avited friends at the trial. The truth is, Mr. St nley is -ashamed of the con- temptible act wh ,:rein he made such a miserable failure and is tr.. ing to climb the fence and get out of pt; bat he -cannot go yet, he Saeast-yet get upon he fence of public amnion an I stay there and let th public gaze on-4nm, and give their decision,. a consider hoay vile humanity eari be .otne. It is beneatlanay dignity to notice" any of Ithe detai s- of his letter, for both of his letters only reek with slander arid abuse heaped npon ! yeelf and others. And of the language eutpla ed by hi ti, I leave yourself, Mt. Editor, and the public •t , • judge, far if the language a person utters* just index of the character, it • certainly shows i a this case ,a low state of mor- ality. Mr. Stan ea",. swear riot' at all,cultivate your eXpressions and do not use such Iow vulgar epithets,. as their do not tend to devote any profession in thelopistion of the intelligent public., And in the fats .,, Mr. Stanley, I would say i in eenclusion, do ii" t again stoop to such low dis- honorable tactic:, as you did in the p•resmat ease, •to try and gain public favor, for you will lose every time, and ie placed in the same humiliat; nigposition you areat present. Do what You, do,. square and a love board, an you will have: the support and influence of yottr friends, and win the respect of your rivals. Mr. Editor, s thanking you fdr • your kind indulgence, I re- •matn, yours, &est a . . ! • S. A. MOFFATT. vaTilk.Septem ier 10th, 1880. THE HU about it a ter a sv-14.' late of this place, hal "°' of no' paid 13luevale a visit laau Sunday. He is the amuse Thomas Farrow, M. P., has faun of 2(00- acres tol a, Mr. West Durham, for p-0 a yea good rent that.—Mt. Georg very poorly at 'preSent.---Wt1 and Mrs. George Saolts, of are at present aisiting their br genial landlord of the Royal Mrs. W. Scillers has been lye but is on the mend.—The hall is getting a broth John Farrow wieldS t Herbert, one of our back among us. He newis brus d tow hs bee - as miller by T. Nixon.— Kewen, teacher of Tqrnberry, a second class certihcate, ha - Toronto to obtain further filen his prefession.--Arehibald has his cider mill inull, bias -The Rev. J. S. Cook las retu Montreal, and last abbath Alethodist Episcepal hurch w toloverflowing to hear the f nitin of the late. Mise- Alber This sermon was noe of the gentleman's best effor s,- whict a great deal. . Roberts, Harriston, urday and Id boy.-- rented his ire°, from •'-'retty a. Agar .18 SS 84111ta Vin yipeg, •ther, the 'hotel.— poorly, . 'oresters' painting. .eaChas. smelt, is .engaged lex. Mc - who took gone to ll'actti°rnsoin ten again.— ned from light. the s peeked eral ser - Hughes. reverend is saying Birt4s. - ROBERTS..—In &Moral, On the 12t1 hult., the wife of Mr. Robert Reberts of a d tighter. YOUNGBLUT.—In Hallett, on the 6th inst., the • wife of Mr. G. Young-blut of a da FEAR.—In Morris, on the 4th inst., Mr. Samuel Fear of a on. Wingha n, on the 7 wife of Mr. W. J. Pair , 1 wider. the wife of - h inst., the eld of a so iv MILLINERY OPEN Faille' great and gr Opening &Imes off on day, September 24th Monday, and Iluesela Along with our unapproachabl of Millinery, will b& shown • variety -of the leadin ' styles -Goods and Mantle ma erials, newest t gs to matclh. day night the band ill be p the benefit of our v1itors. L body come and see ou ;rich an play of beautiful goo It will. worthy of patronage. EDW FM:M. nd Fall Friday nd 25t , the F 00 Oa 0 6 Marriages. TAYLOR—WATTERWO4TH.—At Villa on the 13th inst., by Rey. ler Arehibald MeAl pine 1. Taylo Toronto, to Hentiettapertrucle daughter of Wm. Watterworth, of Ingersoll. SMELLIE—MURRAY.=---In Fergus, inst., Mr. H. Smellie,. of Wirigh 'Maggie, youngest dat'ehter of M ray, merchant, of Fe M 0 ON EY—CRA W FORD 118. In Brass residence of the bri s parents inst., by Rev. J. L. Kr, Mr. Gor to Miss Rebecca Gram ford, all of • .1 Deaths. BROWNLEE.—In Mallet% on the 7t Brownlee, aged 67 ye rs. ' tt, on the r. George WESTAGOTT.—In Mary Jane, wife of aged 54 years. GIBSON.—in Brussels, 0 the 5th in ard Mc - Millinery d Satur- also on ir Days. display superb •f Dress- th all the n Satur- esent for t every - rare dis- e a treat RD Mc- -indermere IL C. Spel- , 13.-• C. L., tterworth, sq., -Reeve I On the 1st m, to Miss .Win. Mgr- . sls, at the on the 6th on Mooney russels. 'Jas. 3rd inst., Westacott, t., Richard' B., infant son of Mr.!Jas. Gibsor, , jr. aged 7 months and 21 days. Turnberr , on the Charlotte Jane Tip1inj, aged 18 months. • AGAR.—In Morris, on he 4th in L - son of Mr. George Apr, aged,1 months. WADE.—In Seaforth, on the 15th -i -W. Wade, aged 36 years and 2 m . • Bidevale. • .A.. RI-Ef„ I EP °RT.—Some person who shou141• have cnown better spread, the repor that olS Mr. Duff was dead, and this g ye his two 80:bs a great • deal: of unneeessary tjrouble and -anxiety. We- are glad to ettte that :Mr. Duff is quite Well and hear y., People of this stanip thould be sat Ton. -- A Fuca S oun.--A few . days ago some f out v: nagers saw a tine sight on Mr. eobertso 's place._ it was a deer hopping thro ,gh the fields and shipp'ng aver the fenceis like a bird. As soon as the fact was known some ofour pretn- inent sports :itarted after it. But the deer got awa s. which- was just as. Well for bOth paarti .a, as the closo season is not yet ended. . Si(nanese.--i-There is a great deal of sickness in the village at preient., Among those afflicted .in this way are -Mrs. C. Ovans, with typhoid fever; Miss Perrie, :Nita. George Agar, Robert D'aire youngest child, and Alex. Kay, who has been' sick for over three months, and is getting very little better. BRIEFA.--The Foresters are to have a grand concert next Tuesday, when W. A. Btu -gess, the celebrated ventriloquist, (leaks Herbert, the Scottish vocalist, mid many other talented people will be present to take part. --Our old boy Sum thinking of getting, we won't say ltiost, but we understand the house is ready, and wp will be able to tell yea all Oth inst.,: *ears and 2 t., Cha,rles, year and 4 sts, Walter nths. COX •Sz_ Members Toronto Exchange, • 26 TORONTO ST., TO Direct Wires to New York, Oil City, Toronto and Mo COntinuous Quota Transa0 a Ge I Brokerage .Bpsin Ptocks, Bonds, grain, P - and Oil • &night for Msli or on SEAFORTH 1OFFICE,: a 1.I.A_Il\T J F. McLaren, Man Stock RONTO. Chicago,. treal. eral S§. . . ovisi.ons 1 argin.' 1±1_ ger. Local Nptices, , THE best and eheaPest sugar for .pre- serving are at Wilson & young's, Ssaf rth. • MONEY TO LOAN.±-14)riVate flitlds; in large or Small stttne ii fist Mortgase on Farm Property. Apply Lit rhd1 EXPOSITOR forth. . Mesas &'• YooNo Seafortl Tea is vIery choice. Try it. I OATS! OATS! 0Asna—Want Midlothian Oatmeal Milli; Seaeorth, the highest prices Will be paid. THOMSON, Seaforth. FRUIT JARS all sil s being Wilson & Young's, Seafori h. L BRACELET OST.—sfLost, on August 15th, between thi3 Presbyteri and the Maitlaud-bank cnmetery, a gold Bracelet, with buckle. T -lie fin suitably rewarded on leaving the sane at Tim 9754f. AR will airs in .this rind mod - a wonders opic Car.' you go to 978-3 Maggie repared to ,felt and caned and .at of the I 978x.2 thee; Sea- - 978., , 50 cent d at the fOr which WALTER 978-t.f. heap at Sunday, n church lain broad er will be EXT,OSITOR Office, Seafort4. ' - LAWRENCEs' GRA PRICSOOPIC be one of the attractions at the fall county. Panoramic view i of a.neieh ern cities, battles &c., to lp seen wit ful reality in Lawrenc ' Graphics Make u.p your mind to ee it befor the fair. Admission 10 g nts. .: STRAW AND FEAT Ii, IMS...1‘1 I a Belt has now returned hone, and isI accept. orders -for renoiratims gra beaver hats and bonneta.'1 Feathers e dyed. Residence at Mr si Bele; in r market," Seaforth. r THE NIA XET SEAFORTII Sreptarther 1 Fall Wheat per bushel (nOw) . SO SpriiagilTheat per bushe.13,. .. s. 0 Oats per bushel A 0 Peas per bushel 0 Barley per tushel ... ........ . . .. .. 0 Butter, No.1, loose.... . j .. .... 0 Butter, tub • 0 Eggs r0 Flour, per 100 ths 2 Hay per ton 8 Hides per 100 The *, 5 Sheepskins each I. 0 Wbol 0 Salt Zretail) per bars:el....1 .. . Salt (wholesale) per barrel,. .. Potatoes per bushel, news ... . . 0 Wood per cord , , i o Tulips -so; Sept. 10.—Fall wheat, 80. springs $0.77 to 3O.78 ; oats, 33c to :14 to 57e; barley, 52e to 05c1;,haysper t $1.00; butter, 20c to iLle ; potato 65e to 75c • eggs, per do., 15e to 1 hogs, per i:/0 lbs., $0 tO,8p.00. - Lrvsksoots Sept. 15.—Spring:whe red winter, 6s 100 ; California No. California No. 2. 08 Ofld •, loats, Os.00d Od ; peas, 58 05cr; pork, 56s Otid ; che • tb. 1886. 1 to $O 73 0 -Lo O70 9 to 0 30 Oto 0 53 O'to 055 01 to 011 1 to 0 12 - to 012 0 to 225 0 to 0 to 0 to )0 to 0 to 8 60 5 60 86, 0 21 1 00' r. 080 to 0 AO 0' to 35Q 7 to $0.78 ; peas 57c V.00 to el Per bag, , 'e; •dressed t, 6s iOd; is 7s Old; ; barley, Os se, 4.0s 00d.. 9RG-ANIZED E TI THE CA an fill th , The autu n season has come; and -with it the arrival of our complete Fall Winter , tock, and we are now prepared to .announce that our store house is d, the ma hinery set,. the steam on at high pressure, F9R - ON .EXPOSITp UIPPtD F E FALL CAMPAIGN crap N-cyil AT, ,pwAR -THE PROlif TROMBONE McF UL, OF SH DRY G00.68 AND VILLINERY MAN And the TIlreshink Commenced. w the fact shall be,thatall. patrons of our pstablishinent will find our stock largest, most complete and best Selected that it has ever yet been our -privilege to show. We kno that .the peo v that for some thine past the price i of produce haavebeen low, and le have been wiseli economical and careful in expending their money. a , We have nut e it a study how to get the best value, and how to make your cash I • go further than ever before, and We have accomplished THE HERCULEAN TASK ' Tere is no need to mention here the names of our. goods. In this enlightened agb everybo y knows what is kept in a FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS 'STORE. We Want yo i to come and see us. We want to show yo. our New Goods. We wa.rnt to give big ruJ1 this while he as rtment iso coMplete at you, a satisfactory deal. There is"no niistak eason, so we woold advise our patrons to ma • e.aforh about our -receiving a e their selections early, DWARD McFAUL S, Cash 1.-7 Goods • a*1 Millinery Map.: IMP S 3,TANI1 NOTICES. , ERSEY BC L CALF.—For sale, a thorough-: bred Jers •y Bull Cid?, about three months ohl. Apply to . R. ADO.MS, Egmenclyille. _979-3 • I I ED.—Wanted to rent, for a tenn i good farm of about one hundred 1 ne in the vicinity of Seaforth or ed. A liberal rent will be paid lace. Apply or address The Ex- 'eaforth. I 979-t. f. NrOTICK—T e meeting of the McKillop Conn - IN cil called for the 25th-inst., wi I be post - j • poned untilthe Mondassfollowing (27 h of Sep- tember), owing to the Judge's Court f Revision of the 'Voters' I ists being held on the. first men. tiones1 date; J IIN O'St'LLIVAN, lerk. 979-2 -u-ARM WAN 12 of years, acres Or over, Cllinton prefer for a suitable eusrrott Office, ENDERS NI ANTED.—Tenders w ill be re- ceisied by the undersigned, until -SATUR- , Dt Y, Septemb .r 25th, at 12 o'eleck noon, for 1th erection of a Board Fence around the Har- pu hey Cemetery, the contractor to supply all m terial and do all work. Particulars can be ob allied on apt lication to the undersigned, to wl on the ten ers may be addressed. M. Y. M LEAN. - 979-2 Ia ATTLE STI AYED.—• Strayed from Lot 15, Concessiof• 10, McKillop, about the 24th of y, six head of young cattle, 1 two year old star, red with vhite around the flanle, and wide- sp ead horns aid five yearlings, one & the year - lin ss is a. grey steer, with a bell on, and the point knocked off one horn; their are two other steers all red with a sprinkling of white spots. There are two heifers, one white and the other rim. They are all marked With -a pigs' ring in ea, h ear. -Any information that will lead to the rei overy of the above• animals will be liberally re ,arded. W 1. DYNES, Winthrop P. 0. 970-4 0 WHOM T MAY CONCERN.—Notice is hereby gis th en that e partnership hereto. fo e °listing 1 etween Samuel . F. Johnson and 0 vid :Johnson, in the business of hardware mer- chants in the t wn of Seaforth under the firm nano of "Johnson Bros."' haS been dissolved. - I theSaid David Johnson will continue the busi- nees of the sai firm, and will assume all Iiabili- tini connected lthcrcith. All persons in any wa - f indebted Ito the -said firm, will pay the am tint of the e me to me, the said David John - so 18, — DAVID JIHINSON, Seaforth, August 31st, 979-4 UBLIC AU ' ANDIMP ha received in to ell by Publit 13, Mciliallop en at o'clock p. On brood mar tin Joe's," 1 dr' se rs Old, 1 fill. ye, r old colt, 3 ste r three year heiferg 3 years c cal, 1.0 sheep, 1 bue•gy-s-pole an 1 general purpo set. of wooden ft -mining mill, 1. sin le harness, cradle, doublet ch. ins, rakes,l& of $5 andand m nths' c-redit pr yed joint n wi I be allowe THOMAS AfeK GETT 1-, Auctio '.i' i . _ ION SALE OF FARM STOCK EMENTS.--Mr. Alexl•Dalgetty -tractions from the undersigned ! Auction, on Lot 24, Concession Friday, September '44th, 1886, ., the following. property, viz. : in foal to importedliorse " Ran- ving marein . foal, 1 h rse three • one year old, 1 Clea Grit two cows supposed to be in calf, 1 old, 1 steer two year old, two ld, 5 heifers one year Id, 1 steer wagdn, 1 long- sleigh, 1 double shafts, 1 plow—this le cutter, e Plow, 1 set of iron harrows, 1 harrows, 1 reaping machine, 1 traw cutter, I hay raek,'1 set of 1 set double harness, 1 grain •ees, neck -yokes, forks, sct•thes, ••. TERMS OF SALE.—All sams .r cash; over that amount 12' .vill be given on furnishing ap- tes. A liscount of -7 per cent 1 for cash. on credit. amounts. IBB1N, Proprietor, ALEX. DAL - jeer. 979-1 AUCTION SALE. On Tuesday, September 21, 1886, on the oldRrie -e farm on Lot 24, conces- si 2, . McK Mop, Farm Stock and Init pThmcnts,.wi hout reserve. D. M. RAD- -CLIFFE, Pro rietor, P. Blume A.uc- - tioneer. On Mend 27, north boi at, 1 o'clock .Totplem euts. to; ; John R Can Wedn y, September 27, ao. Lot edary ..Hay, Blake P. 0., 1). :SI., Parin Stock and John Dinsmore, proprie- ith, auctioneer. sday, October 20; at 10 o' lock A. Ma on Lot Nd. 6, Concession 1, Hullett, area, Farm Stock and Im- . pl ments. obis Torrance, proprietor; J. P. Bate, uctioneer. st 8- 02 F.0.. • e5ses Les w" P ep -se se et- ss. o ai es,.. ass les o 0 t -S 0 go CD • P3 Y. • F2-, ',Ps 0 a ES' eet a a. an, CD • o - co w • " ts g3 p, • i; 5 F2 - *Az grfel o t.7te ro..n., z.,, 0 • co j.• 64, 0 L-4 `,"- 4 274 2-05 co • to • __. I.? a, o•-. • ss -‘se es es ts.es " C • Ir1,sqa, (00 p P7r., , • ,,._, I,. HENSALL FURNITURE STORE'. G. INGRAM & SON, PROPRIETORS. T_TAVIN enlarged our premises, and hassling j_ greatly increased our already immense 'Stock, we art in a bitter position than ever to suit the wants of the people oft' Hensall and sur- roanding country. Those in whnt of Furniture would &swell to give us a call's a.s we are sure our price S will Suit the hard Hides. The quality of our Furnitore is of the best, and prices within the reach of all. 978x4 QREAT AUCTIO SALE OF'. FARM; FARA-I STOCK AND MPLEMENTS.—The under- signed will offer fo sale on Lot No. 6, Conces- sion 13, Hullett, on VednesdaY, October 20,1886, at 10 o'clock a. 'm., he following valuable pro- perty, viz.: sToci:. One mare 9 years old, sup - o f* Mark Laddie"; 1 horse years old, supposed to be in Iton" ; 1 mare 6 years old, foal to-!` Mark Laddie"; 1 filly one year old, sired by ng eolt,sired by "Sir Felton g colt, sired by " Prince of ws): 8 calves, 1 stag, 4 steers 1 rs two years old, 2 steers I year ok!. IMPLEMENTS. binder, 6 foOt cut; -1 Hum - seed drill, 1 sulky hay rake, posed to be in foal 8 years old 1,mare . foal to "1inccof IC supposed to be - in horse 6 years' old, 1 " Puzzler " ; 1 yearl Coachman" ;, 1 -eprii Kelton ;" 15 milch c two years old, 4 heif year old, 1 heifer on —One Toronto -ligh ming -Bird mower, 1 1 gang plow, 2 sod p ows,2 chilled -plows, 1 thistle cutter plow, 1. set i Oh harrows, 1 set wooden harrows,, 2 lumber wagons, 1 set of trucks, 1 double cutter,l doul le buggy 2 pairs bob sleighs,1 seuffler,_1 turnip SON er, 1 turnip, Cutter,1 fanning mil1,1 set Weigh,seal .s,1 hay fork with ptillet s and rope, 1 set single harnese, :; sets whiffletrees, , neck -yokes, 2, Sets double team harness, one nearly now; One hay racks4 logging chains, 1 grass seed sower, 1 cow chains,,1 milk can, 4 creamery cans and box, 1 spinning wheel and barn, togt-ther with sx•ythes, reel, a nuipber of IT boxes, and about 30 tons of good hay in- the shovels, hoes, and a great ‘ariety of other arti- cles. rasillefreshinents willbe served at noon. The whole will Positively he sold without reserve, as the Proprietor is going to Manitoba. TERMS. —A41 sums Of SizlOi and under, cash ; over that amount twelve 'months' credit will be given on famishing approved endorsed notes. A diseount of 8 per cent will 14allowed for t•aell en credit, amounts, THE FAL:M.—The farm whieh is one of the best in the township' w ill lae• offered at the same time and place. Iteontains 153 acres, about 130 cleania and in a hieli state of pultiva- tion„ and nearlY Ise . from stumps, the balance hi well timbered, I Th :re are about 20 acres o fall wheat, all on sod, 1t is .within sis miles of Blyt" and eleven froniSea.forth, tlinten and Brussels, • with good sreaNIel reads ..leading to each place. There is a Sc11ool4 store, blacksinith,shop and post office adjoinink tan; lot. The_buildings and fences are good, Theft ia,a g.00ltarchard.• and plenty of ,rood Water. TER:DM—Tea per cent of the purcfirse money on the date -of sales; the re- mainder, wi h the ex( tptio!) of ie7,500, within 30 day, and the balance azintothuNieTtookstsintAinNier}cp, p asieor., secured by montisaske. prieter, J. P. BRIM Auctioneer, , 970-5 - LL AND W,INTER,_ GOODS --AT— - J. McLOUGHLINUS, The Bargain Hos e of Se 1 every trade. ilea of New Goods .arrived and more co sody, and' at such prices as have never b for th. WIZARD- 01 AND ALL OTHER enuine Medicine 1—AS ng of every des riptign, 'Suit Peel .1471. and Wine en seen before in tl e history of the aviog finished my fifth year of successful business and pl asant re ations with the people of Seaforth and surrounding conntry, I will beginthis sea on by givin my old customers, and as many new one Incas favor with b and Groc ries At su ,McLo and d ,Dry Goods, Millinery ft low prices as n411 make them go home pleased, and to remembe g1:4in's Great Bargain House, Seaforth, is the place to spend their thpir trading. A 1 are invited to come and examine for thlmselves. taken. that noney Blitter and Eggs cLoughlin, \Whitney s 810ck *eafolith. E BARGA N s Is fillig fast with new Fall Goods. Just recei ed per eteamers § ate of Georgia and P lynesian, new Dress Goods, New Twe ds and Pantinge, ew Coatings, : New bawls, New Flushes, New Velveteens, New Linens in Tabl tgs, Hollands, Towel ings, &c.; New Silks,' Satins, Ribbons, &c.; New Car etings and Oil Cloths St ck now complete of RE-ADYMADE C °THING in all s o f Me 's; Youtll-', Boys' and Children's. We uarantee quality a our go da unmistakeably right. We invite y u, reader, to call yourse f. tar No treuble to show goods. JAMES PI KARD, CAMPBELL'S BLOC MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. zes and prices d price f all and ins et for "PRO BOYO In prisin f:hu ofe anxiou lic wil serves. ITailor guara L dies will find me "ever attentive to 'Ulster Suit PUBLICO. placing before the people of Seaforth aid vicinity a stock, of goods com- the latest productions of the Scotch, W st of England and Canadian sanu- rs, the writer has determined to do all iii his power to. gaini the confidence eneral public in the matter of Clothing. The proprietor ia a youn r man to lay the foundation of a solid busine s, and feels satisfied that the pub - appreciate his efforts -and give that s pport which hone0 endeav r de - The place will be known as the "i TEMPLE OF F4tHION." Fine ns is our specialty. Everything will b4 made by skilled workmen. We tee a first-class fit or no sale. Nothing •ai be fairer than t is. ' heir wants regard ng tailoronade ; Our prices are reasonable, and our terms CASH. ' gall twad see ouir "ngs, Paintings, Fall and Winter Ouereoati J. W. MILLER, the Temple of ' e door NORTI of E. McFaul's Drly Gods Seaforth gs. a G- 0 m 4 TA_I_11.1141_886_ We have receive dinavi ne the bulk of the re ent rise in wool also sl ow a good rang We w uld ask inspecti all the new shades. ex -Parisian, Polynesian, Siberian, Norwegian and n- ur Old Country goods, and they having been bought 1jefre en goods, are the best value we have ev r shown. We of Canadian stuff e in Cottons, Denims, 'ottonade , &c. n of our stock of Dres Goods, Silks, Veliets, flushes in , 11 'tock. of Carpe "FL S o1•T ±.1 pz, s, Curtains and House Yurnishing Goods. - sa. Kidcl's Pio eer Stove House, S lfitted 1 frorn t heath' the celebrated "RADIANT HOME Base Burners and I IIGH ART" Radiant Home Squai!.e Stoves -with and w afor h. ouble He' terse thout OV01$— ith the Genuine DepleX Grate. Nc:Oine of Coal Stoves made have had e start so large a sale or ae perfect a recbrd fOr operation, economy of ftiel, capacity and durability, as the " Radiant !Home." Tin% are the best a..n(1 the eljeapest._. Nearly all our line of favorite Stoves hav Invhich together with the many now designs adde Tear, betn remodelledIfnoorthis re 1, nmakes one stock comPlete, ; more attractive and desirable than ever. . Prirchasers will find our Stove Department a "Happy Fhought " and Rad ant Home " indeed. Come and take a -look through. Lovtest pi eS and 'liberal terms assured. • MRS. JOHN MAIN STREET, MB KIDD, SEAFCIRTH. ICuticura Remedies, Ckasee-ILiver Cure, Warner' Sate Curi Bzirdock Blood Biters. FEAR'S DRUg 8TORf SEAFORTH. Watches.and Jewelr' --FOR ALL AT— Your Own Prices. Having pnrchased the bankrupt sock , of C. L. Past & Co., consisting of Watches], Clocks, Jewelry, Platedware. r am "loci* in a position to sell the same at i,ESS THAN MANUFAC- TURERS-'sPRICES FOR CASH. This offer stands good for THIRTY DAYS ONLY at ,Papst's Book Store 9 SEAFORTH. On Time as Usual. J. A. Stewart, --OF THE— Dominion House NSTANCE,' Is Past on time with a hill stock of latest styles in Dress Goods, Wool Caps and Wool Hood; Facinators, -Velveteens in black and tolored, Plashes, Cnderclothines a hie stock of Guernsey , Shirts and Drawers, Plain ea Fancy Top Shirty, Cardigan Jackets, Flannels, Tweeds, •Cottonades, Shirtings, white and factory Cotton; Weaving - Cotten and Knitting Cotton, White -Shirts cheap and good. Splendid line of Teas just arrived. Pure Sugar Sr -up; try it. A lot of those popular Spices for pastry and pickling, prepared by Connor tz Dyson. Honey in comb and 'strained. 5 Another lot Of Colored Glassware eheaper than ever. Creekery in great variety. China Sets, Stone China Sets. A big drive in Boots and Shoes, away (Idea- in price. Examine them be- forepurehasing elsewhere. Hardware and everything usually kept in e general Oa/Alia' store. Come one and all to the new store kept: by 967 .A. 'STEWART. iTO=C VOT63S' LIST COURT. Notice is hereby given that a Court will held pursuand to the Voters' List Act, by his Honor the Judge of the County Court of th County of Huron, at the Town Halls Seaforth, o TI11-8.8DAY, Ockober 7th, lb.S6, at 9 o'clock d. M., to hear arid determine the several complainti3 of errors and omissions in the Voters' list of the Mmieipality isf Seaforth, for 1886. Ail sonit having bushiess at the Count are required to attend at the , said time and place. WLELLIOTT, Clerk: Seaforth, Sept. 11 th 9794 SPEdIAL NOTICE , , TO 'CUSTOMERS. Any person Who purchased a Watch, Clock or )iiece of jewelry, and had the same guaranteed:; or Watch repaired and guaranteed by C. 14: PANT, jeweller, will still find the guarantee good illy calling at PAPStS Jewelry Store, No, 1 Camp!)ell's Bloch, Main -4., -C4thi Where '-'an he seen a tine assortment of Wats:licit, Clo• Ls, Jewelry, &c. All respectfully invited tO eon.e and insptet 6tork of Papst's Jew eIrs storen. Ren,ember tie vot- No. 1 Canilibeirs Blocks Seaforth. . 979-tf • • TAXPAN4ERS ATTENTION ] The .Mmile:pal T.ases of the Town of :-:eafortb sr- pa:. able at the Treasurer's Offiee on the 140 sai less Itain-r Three per veld...sill be allow •-• tsi eff 'ii all T: xes paid during St•ptimilier ;. two per . '1...v d Oetol'er, and five per sa ' •s• led to all taxes remaining unpailj • n 8f 1a1-1Is.r Wirt (-,1 I h vtvitha. Vt, 11)7 r. Tee n Ckrk. Stealori is Sell- -, 9;3,-2 INTC)=C333_ VOTRS' 1_.IST COURT. herelay eis en that a cellist. will i:a ..1 to the Voter -i' List Stet, las his liseor, ef the Counts Court of the i 4,11,11t) of, If hioh,, it 11:4! Telypera3104: ULM, SLAM:104, :-...ef)trAnin•T 24h, 1-x..4, at 10 o-19(1. a. ne, to hear and determine the strcer4 eellipLaints of errors and omiesions in the Voters' List of the Mnnieipality of MeKilfop, for 18.ses AO persons has ing business at the (seek are ri,-- gOiled,ti) atteind .t.t the said time and plasie. • , tis31.7I...faLIVAN, Clerk. Mteilliop, Sept.: nt, 97b-2 • e ' 1