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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-10-01, Page 5A ignatin "a salontleld a-4 Wa8 Prea41.'''t " atrattord w* Of Griehlh: MiSSiOn ass1. priate address v r, of •eld of the Rea. aar. Kil°x labor & as• _ a -liatrettea; Sarailaes; of sa.rcte time he Northwest ry, fart:earl Army st3: f the Ingarseal er of ate de. ed Behnoat, eeaa excellent 1, Mitchell, on tendanee waa • o were there e of the enter - the proceed - barracks at was the dedi- of a °bud of Army. rand Central, tly enlarged He has_401„ s of 200 hoes Ilan, ietond 'hart, comity s married on J. Kelso°, lie, formerly s said to have teemed young egin conaee- Presbyterian bY Rev. a•,, Sabbath, the ort Monday essful- The o $187.50. staial Exhibi. • •, of Newry, d cheese and rian for those The August een sold to of Guelph, at tort, and Mr. the sinoke &Ana on that he same day nad storm p of Ellice, , such as trees, &c. IloIleaek, of ingtou, went ater, leaving in the house. er child so inpossibIe to d three hours enced their a Mew& _Moore, and. Ballautyne, be Minister ROSS, at re upon the f a certain. anies' Insti- OIL a techni sed to look utation have ✓ visit will tor of Knox t he lately itcl whisky - to accept ancient of that the pe - signed by a 11 hotel on a. pillings of mg dining tS4 - 1t1111111 make - necessary,' jacketfor for more jackets are reastecl gar - collar that fr else e 'sewed to The fronts by two, as quires i the rin, and are "the middle coat shape, ith a band Two rows lasting or d, trimm the ths will be especially to the ap- also many vide double twills., and ackets are 'ds, checks, and navy n, as these the dresses The rough ty when of fi merely a inch wide and either he smooth - fine twins 1 cuffs, and or else —1Iarner's )ad. the Union tg old man, time until as he sev'- of he for pick- ' Wouldn't me, would The wa.ru- al aroun'l la seen in strangers, ad to the may from Didn't Those fel- -. Lave it in it all the 7. 4 yes, to be lin" me 1 like soon had about a taitu in a ,ered into OCTOBER 1. 1886. •-•esummeammentamsesamsnmeneeanseaternsentesrer the depot with his wallet in his hand. g( There. You've let em beat you !" ex- claimed the officer. " How much did you let them have "Wall, they 0,04 $20," he low y replied. "And you handed It yer, of course ?" "J. give 'etn a $00 till and got $30 back." a Well, you'll never see the bill again." I kinder hope not," he chuckled, as he teeliat',waislhm veryMY611f41 'and innocent, and E drew down his eye. found wians Ta rcooyu,nat enrd- liot up to the tricks of the wicked world, i guess rn get into the cars before some- body robs me of I m3, boots ! If anyone should come areaudi looking for me, please say I'm not, at home. —Detroit Pree Press. t irt S. ataNGWORTEL—In cKil op, on the IOth ult., the wife of afr. J tiles aorigworth of a dangh- ter. TROYER,—In iav, bn the 27t1i ult., the wifetof Mr, Jas. Troyer af a soh, SOUTHCOTT.—In Myth, hn the 19th ult., the , wife of Mr. Wm. Southeott of a daughter. t OROSSON.—In Tuckersiniate on the 17th eta, the wife of Mr. Wm. Southeott of a daugh- ter. CROSSON.—In Tneltersin th. on the 17th ult., the wife of Mr. J, B. Otosson of a son_ BRANDON. At the Mcth dist Parsonage, Hen - frill, an the eest eta, the wifdof Rev. W. J. Brandon of a son. at,ATa.—In Morris,- on the 22nd tate the wife of Mr. Nathaniel Flatt ea a daughter. , Marriakes. jite,LARE,N,-sTEwAT.—/tt the residence of the brale'a father, with° 29th ult., by Rev, W. H. Gane, atrijohn P. McLaren, of Hul- led, eldest son ol Duncan McLaren, of Caen- quaieh Farm, Ebbe t, to Maggae Ellen, yeungest daughter of - ndrew Stewaat, Esq., of reborne. 1 _ , ataLIGER—STEWAIIT.—A the manse, Dungan- non, on the anci ult., b - Rev. D. G. Cameron, Mr. John W. Rodger tli Miss Sarah Stewart, both of East Wawanosl . SIIERRIFF--GRAHANL—At the residence of the bride's parents, Kir loss, on the 15th ult. by Rev. J. MeNable r. David Sherriff, of West Wawariosh to al. Mary Ann G-raham, of Lucknow. , II0OPER—INGRAMt—On the 2Sth ult. ci.t the residence of th laid 's father, by'Rev. R. ,t.1) Y,-. Thomson, B. ., SI . Edward Hooper to Miss Isabella Inerani, aughter of Mr. Alex. Ingram, of Hae.. MaLIS.—In Wingham, on the 21st ult., Phcebe Ann, wife of Mr. jamas Wt. Inglis, aged 29 years. IIARaREAVES.—In Brussels, on the 22nd ult. Nary Ann, beltived x ifc of Mr. John Har- greaves, ag-ed 27 years. FERGUSONI—In Central ity, Colorado, on the 16th ulta James, only on of Rev. John Fer- guson, formerly of Bruasels, aged 23 e -ears, 2 months and 1$ ys, I THE iletiA s ayorr , October lst 1886. Fall Wheat per bush I (neela). .. $0 70 tO $0 72 Spring Wheat per bu hel.. 0 60 to 0 70 Oats per bushel.. _ . . .... 027 to 029 Peasperbushel. 0 50 to 0 61 Barley per bushel....... 045 to 052 Batter, No. 1, loose., .. . 0 11 to 0 12 Butter, tubG12 to 0 13 0 to 014 Flour, per1-00 lbs.. , . ..... 2 00 to 2 25 Bay per ton .4. 8 00 th 850 Hides per 100 1B... 4 6 00 to Sheepskins each .... • . ..t ... 0 60 to Wool. 0 20 to Salt (retail) per barrel. - . 80 to Salt (wholesale) per Itarrel.. . Potatoes per bushel, newe„.; 0 35 to Wood per cord . • 2 50 to 3 60 6 60 O $6 O 21 1 00 O 80 0 40 TORONTO, Sept. 30.l—Fell wheat, 80.76 to 80.77; spring, 80 76 o.$0.7a ; °ate, 33e to 35o, peas 65c too 58e; barley, 4.8e'sta, 63c; hay, per ton, $10„00 to 115.5a; butter, ROO to 2 c ; potatoes, per bag, ?tato &0e; eggs, par doz 17c to 18e; dressed hogs, per 100 lbs,, $75 to $6.25. lavaerooa, Sept. ;27.—S ring sheet, as 09d; red winter, 68 OS'd • California No. 1, es 11d; California No. 2. Os O'Od ; o ts, Os 00d, barley, Os Cd; ..peas,58 05d ; part, 51 00d; cheese, 52e 00d. t Live Stock Markets. Mberree.te, Sept. 2$.— e supply of butchers' cattle continues inlexces of the demand and prices are drooping, !none f the sales to -day, ex- cept for supetior shipping- steers, were made at over eoper the and iprette goo ti beeves could be bought for ale do. with ordinary dry cows ht about 3c, and lean Istock t from 2e to Etc per It. There is a gooi detno lid for superior ship - eine steers', and J Cie per lb: would be paid for really g od- Lnizua,ls. Calves are scarce and prette. legh peiced. or from a3 to $10 each, accorclina to gualita There is still an ac- tive demand for aecod sf eerrto ship to Britain, and Ic per lb. is paid readily forsui•table animals, but some that are not bera good are bought for less. Other sheep sell at from a2.50 to e5 each, and Iambs at from ea -to aa .50 each. Hogs are in moderate supply a id sal at from, 5c to Ste per the hogs just off th cars nd without being fed bring more. Local N tices. HORSES FOR SALE, young working horses. ., Seaforth. MONEY TO LOAN.. large or small sums in fir Property. Apply at The EXPOSITOR. Office, Sea - forth. 978 WItsoa- & Yoatao'd Seaforth, 50 cent I ., Tea is very choice. ITry lp.„ FEura JARS all sizes being cheap at Wilson & Young's, aeaforth. THE best and 'Cheapest sugars for pre-' serving are at Wils n & Young's, Ssaforth, For sale two geed par to SCOTT BROS. 980 Private funds, in t morteage on Farm Nast- Goons,d reCt importations, fancy goods, Druggistsa id 'stationers' sundries, aehy clown in price, cafl and see, at LUMSDEN & WILSON'S, Seafo h. 979 PHOTO. albunis, purses, etc.,just open- ed, the best value ever seen in Seaforth at LINSDEN & WILSON'S, Seaforth. 979 G-AELIC BIBLES ! Gaelic Testaments, and numerous Othe r books in the Gaelic language just received at 1,7,33rsDEN & WILSON'S ; Seta forth, 979 FIFE AND A HALF per—cent, straight loans, any amount, private funds, at the low Tate of at per cent per annum. SEAGER & LEWIS, C 97%-8 No. ; No. 6 WAREHOU SE. —Having corn plet- ed my 20ta year in the grain business, I woutel intimate to farrnere and others that I still con- tinue to pay the highest market price for wheat, oats, peas, barley ata, and invite all my- old. Mends, and as many new ones as well, to deal with Inc. Always; represented -at rnerket and storehouse, JAMES BEATTIE.;a. 977-t f. leatcoatENTES' GRAF111CSCOPIC UAR will be one of the attrections at the fall fairs in this county. Panoramic views of ancient and mod- ern cities, battles &b., to be seen with a wonder- ful reality in Lawrences' Gra,phicseopic Cer. 3lake up your trawl to see it before you go to. the fair. Admissien 10 cents. 978-3 ' momiseesattmetemeasase , AUCTION SALE. On Wednesday, October 20, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Lot No. 6, Conceasion 13, Hallett, iarm, Farm Stock and Im- plements. John Torrance, proprietor; J. P. Brine, auctioneer. On Monday„' October 4, on Lot• 30, Concession 3, ki. R, S., Tuckersinith, Farm Stock, Implements and House- hold Furniture. Riehard Cuchnore, Sr., proprietor ; J. P. Brine, auctioneer. On Saturday, Oatober 23rd, at 2 o'clock P. '..1.., at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, valuable tow•ii property, J. M. Beate Solicitor, , On Wednesday, October 134h, at la o'clock P. M., on Lot 1, Concession 12, Hullett, Farm Stock and Implements., Alex. Smith, proprietor; Aiwa Dalgetty, auctioneer. ' On Thursday, October 14th, eat 12 o'clock noon, , sharp, on Lot 11, Con.- cestion 16, Farni Stock and Implements, Henry Wilber, proprietor; Alex. Dal- getty, auctioneer. ' 'MEM JUDICIAL SALE , OF Valuable Farm Property. IN THE RICH COURT jOF J TICE. CHANCERY DIVISIO RE TIGHE, I,NFAN S. pURSUANT to the order made he eln, and beriaing date the 27th day :of Se • tember, 1886, there will be sold, with the appro talon of the Registrar of the queen's Bench Dhision, by David Dickinson, Eequiret auetiooee , at,' the Rattenbury House, in the Town of C intote ip the County of Huron, at the hour o twelve o'clock, neon, on Saturday, the 23rd da of Octo- ber, 1886, the following valuable proper y, name- ly : Lot number eighteen (18) in the ni th (9th Concession of the Township of }lune t, in said County, containing by admeasurernent one hun- dred acres of land, be the same more. or less. Seventy (70) acres are cleared, and 6) erne free front stumps, and fit for cultivation here are •15 acres Withx2. Mull) •red with good beech are maple. -4 1 The soil is a lay loam, and is of a, -goo quality. There are er ctectupon the premises t e follow- ing buildings, viz : a-franne dwelling, 1. h good kitchen attached, a -frame ba , 36x56, with lean to 40x14, which is used as a1co v stable, and a good log stable. The proper is wel watered by a small branch of the river laitland, which runs through ' the back part of the lot. The property is situated in a splendid s ction for farming-, and is conveniently situated a to lar- kets, &c., there being good merkets t Blyth, Clinton, and Seaforth, distanced xespe lively 6, 7, end 12 miles from the property, and here is a Post Office celled Bandon; on the next I t. There is an orchard ,covering about an acre 0 land, in good bearing condition. TERMS OF SALE.— Ten per cent, down on the day of sa e to the Petitioners' Solicitors, the balance to be paid into eourt within one month thereafter without interest, when the purchaser Will be e titled to a conveyance„ and to be let MO possess on. The putchaser at the time of sale will be. re nired to sign an agreement for the completion o hisapur- chase. The property %till beputUp au tject to a reserved bid. ' In other respects the ; conditions of sale will be the standing, conditions of sale of this Court. Furthea particulars ca ' be had from the auctioneer,or the Petitioners' olioitors: Dated at Otoode Hall, Toronto, this 2 th day of September, 1886. JAMES 4. CART -RIGHT, Registrar, O. B. D. GARROW & ORAN DFOOT, Petitioner's Solicitors. 981-3 IMPORTANT NOTICE ONEY TO LOAN.—Persons wishi ig to bon v loaning per cella" easurera 981-3 •. STRAYED CATTLE—Came upon th premises • of the undersigned, Lake! Road m st, lot 4, township of Hay, two 2 -year-old Poam teers and three 1-vear-old Red Steers. The' owne • thereof, upon proving property l and paying xpeases, May have the same otherwise they wi I be sold accordine • to law.-ISIMON BADORE, Dtysciale P.-0. 981-4 ,E STRAY. -Came hito the premise of the undersigned, lot 25, concession , Tuckea smith, about the 10th 'September, a ',yearling head. The 'owner may have her b:. proving property and paying expenses. ANGUS GOR - DON, Egmondville P. 0. -981x4 iJk row wdl take notice that I an no counter funds on fard security a_t six WM. HOLMES, County ',Treasurer, T Office, Goderieh, Sept. 2,7, 1886. CHANGE OF BUS1 ESS. I 'would- say to my patients and ,ot eta that I have sold my, business to Mr. G. L. mall; den- tist. 1 have known Mr. Ball for ma y years, and can with confidence recommend h rn -as my successor in business. You will find im care- ful, considerate and efficient in eaery hing per- taining to hiaprofeseion. • e, - D. VilikT ri L. BALL, L. D. S., Honor Graelu U. ber Royal Dental College, TO cessor to D. Watson. All operatioris performed and guaranteed. Chlierofo gas and local, agents used in extractio Plates illSted at prices agreed upon Watson. Rooms over Johnson's.Hard forth. Visits Brussels every Thugs& thee notice. ON. te, mein- nto, suc- carefelly m, ether, of teeth: with Mr. are, Sea - till fur- - 980 Worm Powd This is the best and most co rs. venient Worm Me icine known. No hysic is necessary. Those that use it • ever try any other. Manufactured AT FEAR/8 DRUG 8 OR SEAFORTH. w• N. WATS° Generli Insurance —AND— Dealer in Sewing Ma - All kinds of property insured at 1 intfirst-class reliable companies, and tled promptly. r Special low rates on FARM_PR the Gore and Waterloo,. from 75c t plan) for three years. Mills and f sured in these companies at a sating cent. on stook companies. 1 gent hines. west rates' losses seta PERTY in. • $1 (cash tories in- ot 20 per, Sole dealer in the WHITE and AYMI SEWING MACHINES (family and A anufactu - ing). Prices ranging from $25 to $7 All ma -1 chines warranted for five years on ev ry kind of work. Needles, oil and repairs for sale. Ma- chines repaired_ 1\T_ WATS 1\T„ MAI lci STREET, SEAFO TH. Look This. W , The underagned has on hand the1 In of I gest stocr B004.8.A4D8. OE • Ever shown in Henna,. which he is rock bottom prices. Come and com -before buying elsewhere. All rips tte., in goods purchased from me, paired free of charge. Buttons clas offering a are 'price occurring vill be re ed free... : CUSTOM WOK A specially. Repairing • heatl .an promptle done at reasonable prices. No trou le to shoe goods. Five and teas per ce 1 t. o for cash The cheapest house under the sun Opposit McDonnell & Waugh's hardware do e, Hensall 980 JESSE HO KIN. Com in g. Fairs. East Huron, )3russela, Oct. 5th an Blyth, Oct. 7th andlath. Hibbert Staffs, October 6th. , Stepheri and Usborne, Exeter, Oct. 6th. 1 4 and 5. Th THE HURON EXPOSITOR. IOW ^ Qpportunity of a Life Go to DUNCAN & DUNCAN S!CCIC tgr CO, Members Toronto Stock EXchange, ,Tiikne Now Presents Itself. I Now that we liave set our sails for the Fall Campaign, the public may be assured ve are up and alive to serve the best interests of the multitude, with all Ole 1 Newest, Nobbiest,, and Cheapest Goods In the market. Tie great bulk of the Bankrupt Stock is yet to be disposed of, • I and people favori g us with a call,' will not be disappointed, as we do a strictly .SPOT CASH and r RADE business. Seekers of real, genaine, live bargains, max safely anchor their purses at our store to the best advantage in town. JOSEPH KIDD & - SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS KIDD' & -SON. SON, Worki I Having made Only knew the bar the fall 'season. a them are equal to than is aaked for t otherwis s the mon but.if *a 1 , rge num' Temple -(: .f Fashien C)r (if yoo. have a s 4,nd• trimmed read goods. Suits fron N. B.—We g $3M0! gmen, Farmers, Everybody. air of Pants for Three Dollars. hese Pante a specialty, and feeling atisfied that if o the public 7ains they are getting, hundreds of pairs would be sold during he goods are all pure wool, and the cut and finish given to anything that can be procured anywhere for much more money hem. They are warranted. Every pair to give satisfaction, ey will be refunded. The profit on them is merely nominal, )er are sold, the cash turned over enables the proprietor of the to give bargains that cannot be got elsewhere. Try ene pair, ter, a cousin or an aunt who can sew), you can have a pair cut fdi making -for $2. I make this offer only to introduce my $13 to $35. A hill line of Fine Overcoatings just to hand. arantee to give satisfaction, or no sale. J. W. MILLER, Ithe Temple of Fashion, One door NO Til of E. McFaul's Dry Geode House, Main-st., Seaforth. !A - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—The under , signed has a n mime of fine building Lots On Goderich and Jam s Streets for sale, at low prices. Fite partioul rs apply to D. D. WILSON. 908 ' • • A BARGAIN.—For sale, a splendid farm in the ,1-1 township of Ili lied, 153 acres, 130 cleared. Two good % frame hoimes and excellent out- buildings.[ ConvenieOtato markets, schools and churches. ! This is one of the best farms in the C:ifltV, and will be sola cheap_ Apply to F. HoLMESTED, Seaforth, or the Proprietor on -the 'premises, L& - Concession 13, Hada JOtIN TORRENCE 978-t f. aL1ARMS IN STANLEY FOR SALE.—Being 12. Lot 0, Concessio 2, and Lot 9, Concession 3, each coetainirig 10 acres., all under fence, and ,85 acres op each in d, good state of cultivation, there are igood frame budaings on each place. These are ifirst-classaanits and well situated, and will be sold on easyterms together or separately, to suit the - purchaser. !Apply to M. McTAG- CART, Minton, Ont, 980-t.f. FARM *FOR SALE IN; GREY TOWNSHIP, County of Huroo, being Lot 18, Concession 1 7. The farm contain 100 acres,70 acres cleared, and is well !watered, vell fenced, and in a first- class state of cultivat one There is a good brick house, frame barn add stables on the premises, and an eaaellent orchard. There are 15 acres sown to fall wheat. ' The farm is situated one mile,ifrona the village of Ethel and 6 nines frota Brussels. ' For further particulars apply to E. BATEMAN, Proprietar, Ethel P. 0. 078-13 ; ,I , G°° FOR SALE .011TO; RgtT.—Por se rent, Lot 4, Concessioe 13, Hul- led, containing 76 acres, 60 of which are cle.ared, and in good conditiote There is a good frame barn mid sheds, and good house. A never -fail- ing springereek runs' through the place, and no waste land. Good orchard --and a lot of cherry trees. There is a school, store, lelack-sinith shop and post-offide adjoinaig the farm. There are 8 acres of fall wheat. I It will be said cheap or rented for a term of years.- Applyon - the prem- ises, or address Harlock P. 0. ALEX. ROBIN - SON.' : - 1 .1 ' 9854 I, GOOD FAP,M FOR SALE.—In the township of prey, county of Huron, Ont.; Lot 29, Concessiqn 10, north half, containing 60 acres„ nearly all; cleared; fine rolling land; in a high state of cultivation, good fences, well watered andwell ;drained, eeltensive bearing -orchard , of the choieest fruits, seven acres sown to fall wheat, new bank barn with stone stable tinder- neath, dwelling house and outbuildings. It is situated two miles from Ethel station on the Grand Trunk Railway, within two miles of a -cheese faetory, convenient to post office, school and churehes ; title indisputable; terms to suit purchaser. For full particulars apply on the premises, or to . CONRAD.- BERNATH, Ethel P,0. '' : ' 9S14 . , • Iattlatt IN KANSAS FOR SALE, containing about 160 acre, well improved, fenced into eight-. fields, with' ledge, wire, board and rail fences, corrals and - tone sheds to accommodate 100 or more cattle, stablefor 20 horses, poultry and pig houses • for large ,stodk. • There are two never -failing wells . of splendid water, supplied through pipes to dwelliiig house and wherever wanted, by windrnil ._ There is a large orchard of choice fruit trees of good variety. This farrn lies within four mile of three of the leadidg rail- roads, two miles squ h of Horton station, on the Atchieon, Topeka apd Santa Fe Railroad, half a nine ttom school raidfive miles north east of EmporiaCity, of 14000 anhaaitants ; six miles from .epal pits, price of coal $1.50 to 82.50 per .1 ,ton. . This is one of the beat localities in Kansas, I and well , adapted foe stock purposes. Will 85 11 stock m 'and imple nea nts On ters 'to suit pur-' ts chaser. '' 'Reasons f r selling, failinghealth of occupant. Apply, i personally, to JAMES M. - BROADFOOT, on he premises, if .by letter, to JOHN BROADFOOT,- Brussels P. O., Ontario, CaOrtala. 980 SPECIAL NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. 0 STOVES. 'Cooking Stoves for Coal and Wood. Parlor and Parlor Cook Stoves; Hall and Box Stoves. We show a fine line of New ART COAL Stoves in single and double heaters, with and without ovens. • !Remember, in the above lines we :VhLl'a NOT be UNDERSOLD. Agents for E. & C. Gurney.. Co., Hamilton and Toronto ; • James -Stewart & Co., Hamil- ton; Dohe4 & Co., of Sarnia. Hot .Air Farnacei a specialty. JOHNSON BROS., MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH Cattle Challis. —A large and well -selected stOck• will be sold at bottom prices. Two thousand pound Platform Scales en wheels, with drop -lever, the best goods in the market, Call and ask prices. Complete stock' of Builders' Hard- ware, Paints and Oils. I " ' American Waterlinie, and New Bruns- wick Calcined Plaster. )anerican and 'Canadian Coal Oil. JOHNSON BROS., MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. AUCTION SALE OF • . A GOOD -0LM O HAMILTON has received instructions from ' C. McClelland to. sell by public auction at Milne's Hotel, in the 1 illage of Blyth, on • : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 151113. MSG, - Being the south half of Lot 9; aoneession 9, in the Township of .Morris, cOntaining aeres„ 65 Any person who 'purchased a Watch,- Clock or aeres cleared. The bush -is well timbered with piece of: jewelry, and had the same guaranteed; ; beech, maple, ash, and some hemlock. The soil - or Watch •repaired i and guaranteed by • C. Le is:, a good clay login. It ie well watered with a.. PAPST, • jeweller, will still find 'the guarantee god spring creek, well and imam. Oil• it is a good by calling at • i ' good frameng dwelliand small frame stable. it - • ' es situated in a good locality 14 miles frail Blyth PAPST'S• JeWelry Store, . i; station. A large portion of the land is only . • I cleared 6 years, and is in good order for breaking up and cropping. As the proprietor is engaged 'No. P.Campbeil's Block, Main-st.,. e4th-; in other business he is determined to sell it -with- out reserve. Terms reasonable and made known Where clan be seen.a fine a,ssortinent of Watches, on day of sale. Sale to commence at two o'clock Clooks, Jelvelry, &e. Ali respectfully invited to n. m-- sharp. For full particulars iequire of the come and inipect stock of Papat's Jewelry store. people r a elg-raa e, or the au etioneer at Blythe r ''' to tB • Remember the spot—No. 1 Campbell's Block, G. McOLELLAND, Proprietor; C. HAMILTON, Seaforth. 979-tf ' _auctioneer. 981-2 t MONTREAL HOUSE, FOR THE Mammoth Stock of Dress Goods FOF THE Fall and Winter Season of 1886. No such stock in the County to select from. Go to Duncan & Duncan's for Bargains in All-Wbol Cashmere. Dress- Goods from 10c to 25c per yard—this season's importations.. Go to Duncan & Duncan's for Big Bargains in Cashmere, Silks and Pluahes, all the newest shades to match Dress Goods. ,Go to Duncan & Duncan's for Mantle and. Ill*ter Cloths in Naps, Tweed, Sealettes. Astrachans, Meltons, &c., in all the leading colors. Go to Dunean & Duncan's when you want to get Blankets, Consfortables and Quilts at half price. Go to Duncan & Duncan's for House Furnishings. In this department we carry one of the largest and best selected stocks in the county. ' Go to Duncan & Duncan's for Hosiery of all sorts in Ladies', Boys', Misses' and Children's., Go to Duncan & Duncan's for Millinery, Mantles and Shawls. Go to Duman k Duncan's and just inspect their splendid stock, even if you don't intend to purchase. All cordially invited to the store of DI-UNCAN 8t. DUNCAN'S, SEAFORTH. OAK ALL GLOTHIPiG AND GENTS' fkIRNISHING HOUSE. , Messrs. Duncan & Duncan have just opened out a nice line of Pantings and Tweeds just received per steamer from England. In every branch of Gents? Fur- nishings we stand unrivalled. Duncan & Duncan, Oak Hall, Seaforth. - Butter and Eggs taken in trade at highest cash value at the grocery in con- nection with the Montreal House. ORGANIZED & EQUIPPED - FOR THE FALL CAMPAIGA. TIOTT71) -NOT' H; P`IZOM year'old, I -heifer one year ofa. IMPL'EMENTS, 26 TORONTO ST., TORONTO,. Direct Wires to New York, Chicago, Oil City, Toronto and Montreal. COiltinliCLi_tiS. QUOtatiOns.1 Transact: a General Brokerage Business. Stocks, Bonds, , Grain, Provisions 1 and Oil Bought for Cash or on Margin. SEAFORTH OFFICE: MIS-IT\T J. F. McLaren, Manager. AUCTION SALES. .A UCT1ON SALE OF FARM STOCK.—Mr. 11a. IA_ R. Davis will selltby public auction on the east half of Lot 27, Concession A, Ilibbert, on Monday, October llth, 1886, the following val- uable stock, viz; One two-year old gelding, sired by "North Star " : 1 tine 3 -ear old gelding-, sired by " North Star" ; 1 one year old filly, sired by " Major"; one cow, time up on 28th Sept.; one farrow cow, three cows supposed to be in calf, 4 -three-year old steers, 5 'two-year old steers, 2 three-year old heifers supposed to -be in calf, 4 yearling steers. two yearling heifers, one (wo- year old ram, 6 well bred ewes, 3 ewe lambs. All the above stock will be sold without reserve. ANDREW PATRICK, Proprietor, W. R. DAVIS, :Auctioned. 981x2 A 1.1CTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IM- PLEMENTS.—The undersigned have re- ceived instructiops from 'William Bawden, to tell by Public Auction, on Lot 8, Concession 1, Gode- rich Township, two miles from Goderich, on the Bayfield road, on Thursday, October 70, 1886, commencing at one o'cloek p. rn , the following valuable property viz: Five brood mares with foals, in foal, 2 three year old mares in foal, 2 two year old mares, 1 in foal; 1 entire colt 1 year old, I gelding 1 year old, 1 -driving horse 4 years old, 1 aged deivieg pony, 1 thoroughbred cow-, and calf, in calf ;; 1 thoroughbred heifer 1 year old, 2 firsteclass *rade MI743 in calf, 2 one year old heifers, first-elass grade ; 1 grade calf, 2 cows in calf, a 'number' of 2 Year old and 3 3 ear old steers; a lumber wagon, 1 gang Plow, 1 set of iron hartows.1 Al) the ebore stock will be sold withoetaesetve. The stock is all in first-class conditiolae Those wishing to purchase, -should attend thia Sala TERMS OF SALE.—All sums, of $5 and Under, cash; over that amount 12 months'I credit u ill he given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes. WM. BAWDEN, Proprietor, JOHN KNOX and JAMES OKE, Auctioneers. 981-1 AUCTION SALE OF.FARM STOCK AND IM- PLEMENTS.—Mr. Alex. Dalgetty has re- ceived instructions from the uudereigned to selL by Pnblic Auction, on Lot 1, ConcesSion 12, Hul- led, on Wednesday, Oot. 13th, at one o'clock, p. m., the followitg property, viz: (Inc mare S years old, suppoped to be in foal; 1 working. horse 9 yearsold, 1 span of working horses, 1. coming 6 and 1 doming 4; 1 gelding coming 4, sired by "Pride of Aberdeen"; 1 filly coming 3, 1 filly coming 2, sh•ed by "Lincolnshire Tom " ; 1 gelding coming 2, sired by "'Borland Chief" e 1 spring colt, sired by "Samson."' CATTLE.— Five inilch cows, 4' supposed to be in calf to a thoroughbred hull r 3 steers earning 2 years old, 2 spring- calves, aid -8 sheep._ IMPLEMENTS— One Bradley re per, 1 Kirby -mower, 1 suik-y rake, 1 lumber w gon, 1 democrat wagon nearly new; 1. fanning -mall, 1 pair of bob -sleighs 2 set of iron harrows, two plows, 1 double set of team harness, I double set of light driving harness, 1 set single driving harnese, 1 stumping machine, 1 cooking stove, and a great variety of other arti- cles too numerous to mention, The whole wilr positively be sold without reserve, as the pro- prietor has rented his farm. TERMS OF SALE. —All sums of a5 and under, cash; over that' amount twelve months' credit will be given on furnishing appealed endorsed notes. A discount of 6 per rent. will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. ALEXANDER SMITH, Proprietoa, ALEX. DA LGETTY, Auctioneer. 981-2 ; REAT AUCTION SALE OP FARM, FARM kja STOCK AD IMPLEMENTS.—The under- signed will offer for sale on Lot No.6, Conces- sion la, Hulled, on Wednesday, Octaber 20, 1886, at 10 o'clock a. th., the i following valuable pro- perty, viz.: STOCE—One mare 9 years old, sup- posed to be in -foal to a Mark Laddie"; 1 horse s years Old, 1 mare 7 years old, supposedto be in foal to' Prince of Kelton"; 1 mare 6 years Supposaa to be in foilto " Mark Laddie"; 1 horse 6 Aars old, 1 filly one year old, sired by " Puzzler"' ; 1 yearlingeoltaired by "Sir Felton ,e, Coachman " ; 1 epriug colt, sired by Prince of , Kelton ;" 15 mach cows, 8 calves, 1 stag, 4 steers , two years old, 4 heiferS two Years old 2 steers r THE GREAT TROMBONE OF EDWARD McFAUL, —One Torento littht binder, 6 foot; 1 Hum- ' ming -Bird mower, -1 seed di-ill,rak-e, - 1 gang plow, 2 sod plows,2-chilled plews, 1 -thistle eater plow, 1 set iron harrows, 1 . Rdt wooden harrows, 2 lumber wagons, I set . of trucks, 1 double ciatera double buggy 2 pains bob sleighs,1 seuffier, 1 turnip sower, 1 turnip eutteal fanning -mina ret weigh scales,1 hayfork with pulleyeand rope, 1 set single harness, 3 sets whifiletrees„ 3 neck -yokes, 2 eets .double team harnets, one /warty now; one hay rack, 4 logging -chains., 1 graes seed sowca 15 cow chains, I milk -can, 4 creamery cans Mid box, I spinning wheel and reel., a Dumber of bee box -es, and about ta tons of good hay in the barn, together with scythes, -shovels, hnes, and a great variety of other, arta 7. eS. _trIr R ef re shmen its will be E erred at noon. The whele will pesitively be sold without reserve as the Proprietor is going to Manitoba. TERMS- PIIMS of .ala and wider, easel ; over that amount twelve months' credit will be given on -fernishing ap,proved endorsed notes. A diecount of &per cent will be allowed for ea:eh on a -edit meowed. THE FAR3L—The farm which is one of the best in the township, will be offered at the same time and !place. It contains 153 :acres, about 130 cleared and in a high -state of eultiva- tion, and nearly a eci from •stunips, the balanee is well•timaered. There are about 20 acres of fall wheat, all on sod. 14 18 within six miles of myth and eleven from aeraorth, Clinton and ltrueeella • with good grave) roads leading to each .plaee. There is a school, .store, blacksmith -shop !and post office adjoi•ning the lot. The buildings and fences are good. There is a geod orchard. and plenty of good wcitter. TERMS.--eTen •percent of - maieder, with the• -exception of 87,500, within SO days, and the balance -on tithe •to -suit purchase; secured by mortgege. JOHN TORRANCE, Peo- prietor, J. la BRIala Auctiopeer. 079-5 THE CAW DRY GOODS AND 41ILLINERY MAN The autumn season has come, and with it the arrival of our complete Fall and Winter Stock, and we are now *epared to announce that our store house is filled, the inac mery set, the steam on at high pressure, An the Threshing Commenced. Now the fact Elhall be, that all patrons of our establishment will find our stock the purchase ney on the day of sale; the re - the largest, mist complete and best selected that it.has ever yet been our privilege Watches and Jewelry'- ) to show. We know that for some time past the prices of produce have been low, and that the peoplL have been wisely economical and careful in expending their money. We have made it a study how to get the best value, and how to make your cash go further theft ever before, and we have accornplished THF HERCULEAN TASK. There is no need to mention here thenames- of our goods. In this enlightened age everybody knows what is kept in a FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS STORE. We want you to coine and see us. We want to show you our New ,Goods. We want to give you a satisfactory deal There is no mistake about our receiving a big run this s while the a.sso asoa, so we would advise our patrons to make their selections early, I ment is se complete at EDWARD MeFAUL'S, Seaforth' S Cash Dry Goods and Millinery -401a ALL .AT— Your Own Prices. Having purcbased the bankrupt stock of C. L. Papst & Co., consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated -ware. NitIc in a poei lion to sell the LESS THAN MANUFAC- :RS' PRICES FOR CASH. Tea— offer starals good for TitiRTY DAYS ONLY at P:apst's Book Store, n.-1 SEAFORTII. 'f