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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1891-01-09, Page 5wt�,�_ ­ - -­ ­ ---,- ­ . - I . . I � . .. I * I ,-1 _[­_.­­__ I �_ �­._ x _ " - " I -_ I : t , , � , , 1 - � . . - I � . . _1 I - , , � - � I � . - : �[, I - � I . __ .. � - . , - I I I I � I � I � . . � I Z � . . � No# , . I � - � . I , � . � � � � - . � ! I . . . � _. . � I I � I I I � . . I . . I , � , . i � � I - � . � . I . . . I . . I . . I I . I . . . - . I . � I I . , , - I � __ .1 I - . . . . . . � � � % . . I . I -, . I _. Z � �, 1� _. j .. i � . . . � . - . . . � I I . V, ��­ � . C - !.J . ; I I I I I � . � . . I � 1 I � �.. � I . I I - I A I I � I I . . � I � I � � I . I � I � . ;11 . I , . I I . . � I I i I I : .. . I . I tq#ARy- Vf $91. 1 .1 . ! I � - . I . THE HURON ]EXPOSITORG, . I . 11 -1 -, I 6 .- � ; � � - - - , 11 . I - - � -J,WtAiLY I , I . � � _. 9)18916 � 11 . 1-1 I ­�,_�—"_­,-,_�_l � I ____ , -_ - . � - --- --- -_ ---!-. . �__ E -_ - . I . � I ­ I � ­­­� � . . ­ nwnnp� I . I � I --- - I I — . ; I I 00�= �. I I I . : . 11 I i - . . . : � ! . I - I ___ � . V . � � - � . . I � . � � . � � � I . . I . THE-- � , qualUfft. of ._1 - ves of -this 6ppor-. 'Ne w,s of the Week. � � � � i I ­ I , 11 ,. bel . i any . � -desire to avalt them CIA ' - 7 I - � I on ftwat to 41 I " RDNO, BROS.., SEAFORTH - - I I ' . . I I - ) expr;ess to �you their, *arm, ap- ' -- Fmz. -0�6r 800. houses were d troy- . . . . . .. 7� came in contact. ]V*,O - tunity tol . 4. - . : . I . , .. I)XV - , I I . . . . . - . I - Store ! �. I of �� .preclation , of the valuable , servicis ad by a holocauq� recently In YokONAk a, - I I - I Now Jewelry " Canada and the I- � __ . . . I I � - . � . 11 � � - .. . i of the con- . � t - - , , _J n . - - : � � .. . . i � guests to the Dumber of � rendered by. you as organii I . � . - i - rs now in full blast, and is run and wamged b3r 16 I , . . ever read so I - . �1 : � . P . � down I Irege,tion, and your, iness to TIED.-Atters well�spent life 10f . -xpsk the Jeweller. I . . to what m ht be . - - . Chris L. r I . Wous feast. , -elp in every Christian duty, that i yearr., Rev. John G. Bruce, the oldest AWAY BACIK 1- s � I 9ble - ` � extension O ucky, died,& . I � -, I .. � I the delicacies of the.leal � ­� � - undertaken by us for the ef Methodist minister � inKent GREAT �- SPEOIAL SA.LE � , . I I . Strikes are all right if ,*�ruck against wrong, - � : I - . . I � I . . . I cause you . be relieved. After Jus- � ' ' I - the Redeemer's Kingdom. .'As - a token few days ago. I I - , , I . J. . ! I I Strike not the weak b are strong* � - �, � I N. _11" I . - - . I � In the middle of last season,we placed our oider for I � _­_ Strike not your father, strike not your moth;rt 7 . . . '. L . � ' ) aU tha goo(I things pro r ­ I I of our gratitude arid esteem we beg YOU AN Evil, INVE21TIO, i A MinnealIklis , I I I . Strike not yoursister, strike not your brother. �ii I � to accept this gold, w ch * 7 . L, Strike down& cheap scheme wherever youlInd it, L .V - ner man, all repaire(f - atch, and as you man has invea".d a - spirit level w#i 7V 71" HLA a ma'knificent'lot of . i I I CL the to, I 4 - frequently watch its onward. movement, contains% long phial filled with liquor. O:F T7 IT ID:S _:R i ,_ TZ01i - 1� "14 As , . . Strike at all trickery, don't be behind it; . � i I . COMPISny Wag ftl,l�. 1, '. you will rej .g . I - q I I . . _. . Strike a h.rd blow when the iron is hot., -1 �, �_ I � . , anay we ask that nember I is intended for sale Ila prohibition ! I . L � ,. � appointing Xr.L Job . . I . , Strilre a, deal with Chris Papstand yoxfll strike s - I F I . � i , . - it 1. the strong bond of christian uniOn that states. I , I BLACK CASHMERES, - - -1 I I New� Zealand, t6 the ,..: I � �, . � - . I . , the right spot. ' . .�. � m I . I , & few spicy and . gether. and we hope and - - . � : - binds us tol . . McLkAN IS WILLING. -The oarsman' * . 1 I- . L . I I L. L I appro- I L I i ' lBring, on your work to the 'New Jewelry t__� I . 11 , � I . trust that our Father in Heaven may McLean has expressed hiswilling,nesselto, commencing- Sanuary,� 21891 � - . 4 . 1: .... . ,. - Z - - . led od in a 1rughti pro -1 L I 9 Especially for the Spring, Trade.' Each number has . ting of two a n.. over guide and bless you. Signed Olk row Teerti'er ior any sum on the Parram-' . I - e) . Store. - I , ' � d4resseg �; I � 6ti6n by -the eldeis - I a special finish and quality of its ow'h. They are N. BI -Any watch or clock sold by C. L. Papst � __ I � __ . I I 11 - atts rivir,-Australia, after his race with 11 I . I �Iildreu to --their rs I � behalf of the congrego . I I order by chMing 11 � � I I L - I. - . ie Q . :nd will'be kept in I � Ld by Andrew Dan - _7 1� . . - t t a LT I Charles CADIP'7ell, Stanbury. - expected to arrive about the latter part of this month, . I - -Robert . SM 11, ' Fe [is tat eteed . Can tiomas Jameson and -SLANDER Suii.-Nfrs. -Peter Smith, And - continu one month. Grand oppor�unity for buyers of . , : i I I ;;; ... 1 � �� - I I I T I I i i nember of the family: ­ James Dalgarnop T � il�g ' 'or . _t'from. 15 tb�25 per and those w-anting the finest black goods can rely f . � .. I ?I , , James McGee. . whose husband is a millionaire, was sued Men's Yo*utbs' and Boys' Winter Underweary a 1. I �_ A . is ww from friends. a - upon o'etting them for much less.'moiRey than the - � L . ad , - - " 15 . . ! �_ - M ! ___ for slander in Cliicago Wednesday by cent. 'che� aper 'than' their value. This will be without doubt the beld I I C. L PAPST � - . � . � I �� - _eth, McIlAhon, who laya her � � f i I r. aabinson, of Port --- � Mrs. Elizab I I i same qualities are usually sold, for. j i a . I I - I i_t GreenwaY. ' . . � Irches, were also given b ' , opportunity ever offered in the- towm We would say buy now at our I � . I : 4ANAGER, SEAFORTH. 1, I � � : , . I � I , y -, Bp.IE�is.-Mr. James MeWilson killed damages at $100,000. � . . - ; � . I U14-11, interspersed wl-th Is fat cow last week and found three 2J DEADi-:-Lsdy(Deros whoin`li'dry�uth Great Special gale, and save money. ,� . i trumental A I - . , I I i � 4 I � � - re PTANZOS and ORGKIN-S in connection. . - . I tnusic,,� ther I inch mails in her stomach. -Mr. .John was a noted belle, and danced at; 'the I - __ . I'll by the company . 1. . ith a load - is unexcelled,. and for this EDWARD McFAUL,, _____ —_ I of historical ball. at Brussels on the," eve of , , Our s.tock of Men's and Boys' Caps 1� . I , ., � . I Syae,"�and vneh- ! . Sherritt went to Buff,610 w - . . � . . I . . I . � t 116" . lambs last week. -At the annual school the battle -of Waterloo, is dead in Lou- month wQ Will make prices so low -that k,will 'be An object to buy of % . I'll, I I . I the 9bride and groom. - , I r. at - 1. . . . . �� . I - meeting held in.school No. 10, Only & don' at & very advanced age. . U t sale. . - - ) � . I - THERE, . I � the present grea I �. . %; I .. � � turned out. b1n' � � . few of, the ratepayers 811111FINd 'CATTLE EAST. -The Fort . 11 I I I I .- 1% . . ,J.. Baker was elected chairmsti and R.. Worth Texas packing house hasjust.' I I . SEAFORTH. _' . I � � Fancy - Flannel -Shirts, Ties Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neck . . I ' r _. . - . � I � I . � i - - . � ',Last Chance. - rroxeter. - Lstroag secretary, The auditors' $ . . -1 .1 4 H. Arm . shipped,six carload@ of dressod beef to - - , - , I - . . . . ssful x0cial, .1 , showfog that $930.06 New -York. Cattle men and- east -Orn I �6arfs, Readymade Clothing, that -will be sold at prices that will -make . - I .� I . S - � I I - L very succe I . . I . T ­ — I . � . I 1, . . ­ I v P�r7e , had been received and $905,82 paid Out dealers are interest�d In the outobnie of everybody happy. " I p .� . � I I . I i � - I 4bYterjan church, 11 � �, . _ - I . . . . ;1 � The cotinting of the � Df � 'Tuesday, bece6ber ,duringthe yeart leaving-% bidancO Of the experi'ment. - . � . : . . . I - - --- : I * � 11 ,15 . . . . I I � . - I - I decorated church $24,24 na hand. Mr. W. J. W On Di,;AD.-�.-Alexander Williarii Kinglake, ; � beans in the jar at the � Y w" � - I . -4 I ' . 1. I - � � uste - �� ! ing, and after tea a very, I was re-elected tr e for the fourth term-. the historian, 'is dead. --He was 79'. z , �iirnent was pr . The ratepayers were well pleased . with years -of age. - I I V � ; ovided by CARDN:O BROS..,.No. 1 Cardno's'- Block.' EXTRAORDINARY -BARGAINS ' � Medical R 01, Seaforth, � A 11 p � � ' I � I I I . . � i I the new sch-ooi house and the way the CHANGE OF PossEssr,oN,-.-O& Thurs- - . � � . I I . �11 - I .i I tool children and the I , . I . i � . , � ?i- � takes place this Satur � - Ir. D&vidson work had been managed by the trustees day tiiorning of last week, the Republi- I . I . — I � � I I s, � � Presided , I 1i I - ,� . . .1 ' (lay - nicyht, January. 10, , . �. _. I Z : i . 06011,1311 and T. Gibsoup - � and. the contractor, &fr. Wm. Neelin. - cane walked out of office at Lansing; — Birthi. . IMPORTANT NOTICE& Are often made by puttiug,,� a4 extra' price on ordinary goods. 1 It's il 0 f � I I . I 11 - I � 7 iv,ired ad-dre � v � . received th * aving held 'away there SPROAT.-In Tu'ekeremith, on h" 1, ; . . -<%t nine O I . i � . ases.�The Mr. C. H. Wilson has 0 con- -Michigan, after h i .. � clock. Ten I . � � : - � � roat, Jr., of a son. :r ive-away w . .. . �f cert ha- tract of supplying Mr. Rice, of Lucaus for 36 years, and the Democrats recent, the wife of Mr. Wm. Bpi eally a o,' hen a merchant advertises as an I ': -on . . . . OUSE TO RENT. -To Rent. the house re 111) � - '. :1111, � . s beein fixed . lop,'on the 4tb inst.; the . � - I beautiful prizes for the - . �o', . . . __ . , � . I I A good programme over 0-0 thousand feet elected took possession. � wife of Mr. Jame -4 Campbell, of a d pte!. � . - . with , of ly CAMpl3ELV,-ln McKil a Hcently occupied by Mies Smith and be- Z 4 - � - -_� , - - � . , . I - I . ' . IMMENSE POST OFFICE DELIVER I uTerri- longing to the PublieSchool, it Is a comfort- - , - �t � I I I . - _ .�­ ,_ � lumber. . I Washington able house f,ir a small family. Ap nearest ten guesses. . 1 7 � 11 ; if and, if the; weather be . Y'__� BROADFoor.-At Rainer, ,ply to WN. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION a �!'. . will, be I . - .It is offici%lly' stated that 19*150,000 tory, on the 24th t., the wite of Mrd E. BALLANTYNE, Setretary. 1204-2 � . . - Z 1� � : a great crowd. ' . Lpeburn. I . . � .. I - - - . �rtwrigh- . - . Christmas parcels have been delivered Broadfoot of a so0l � . I . . Time yet for another ' � .. - � " 16 Grey, on the 31st ult., the . . �, I I - � t is to address � d Linfield spent a sh poAt.officei, of which 115,- MoDONALD. 1T,ACK8511T11 SHOP FOR SALE OR TO �­ . . NoTzs.-Mr. Fre by the Britii . - TLt he is selling his goods­`66'ap, If 'that is extra6rdinary, then his Ex -May I . : . 'fuesd&y - wife lot Mr. Jarues McDonald of a son. -- J5 RENT. -The undersigned 6ffera for sale or ' . of Wil- , �­. !e on evening" l - 0 , 7;. guess., � p 1.1', . . '19 th I ' . . VhOse who wish t - ,pleasant time among life friends here 000 comprised turkeys, fow"Is,-Aame %nd IBEST.-�n Seeforth, on the 22 iD14t,, the wife to rent the blackomithing business, 81tuf�tcd on ordinary prices are not cheap, and that i usually 6' fact. We don . 1.�' 11�_ f: , . - -_ _. -a hear . -He is studying for his 0- i son Reeve McLean 1.1, I ..'/%-, , �_� 1-1 I I Christmas week. . hristmas puddings. of J. M. Best, barrister -of a son. Concession 8, McKillop. 11, is a - . 7 5 -,ftv � � I Iress on the principal . 1, � -good sized shop - 7- � - . � 7-y . I - lay. wi tii � .t - University degree at the Ontario Agri- Y.11 , C. A. HSADQUARTOO.-The an- ARNOLD.-At Chillicothe: Missouri, on the and will be sold or rente4 with all tools, on rea- cry , will "401 . . - I It not. I a be 28th ult , the wife of Mr. Gror e W. Arnold, . and R. Jamieson p - I ­ . a I � sonable terms. For further particulars apply to CHEAPER T .. I I . I caltural College Guelph,where behas no D merit is madethattheYbdugMen's �'. q � absOnceOf Sno,vr, busi- of a son. I - . MHS. KEHENY, Broadhagen P. 0. 1204x3 ' . 1 s , . . ,_ .. . �2 A, very - slight falt been on the staff of the College for the. Christian Association of Chicago is to - —o— !� __ __ _­ . count th' bean. and - a _., � , I L- �-�- :9169hilig, as the roads pa 't six months. Fred is a credit to his erect a magnificent building on the cor- I . Marriages. ,�,� '. __ - Simply because we -sell every day at as cheap prices -as can possibly be ,� . . �� - il � �,-_ 8 ; , . ][)R. C. H. INGRAM, Dentist, (successor to 11. I . . � . . - i - 6th. I friends in every way.-Ihe familiar face ,ner of La Salle and Madison stmets, at . �",. L. Billings), member of the Royal College made. : Cheapness is an ordinary- feature, not an I I L award -th: prizes. - - . . I � I I I . - L, I of Harry HLorton was been amo CAMPBE1,L-TURNBULL-At t& -residence of of Dental Surgeons, Ontario. Teeth inserted � . - . ____ . 1. L ­ I _,;�, . ' ' r . � F_ I , . �RXT Go,vE -_ Ing us last a cost of $1,400,000. The -building is to the �)'ide's fatoer, on -the lot inst., by Rev. . I ,--The- band � - 'Robert Campbell, of the with or without plate in gold or rubber. A safe . I � . week. Ele is a very welcome visitor and ha' 14 stories. , . � S, A. Carriere) Mr. EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE. I . Ve - . �Iy, but relnor�selessly - anresthetle given for the painless, extraction of � � � . I of Bay, to'blisw Elizabeth Turn- ­ � * I always receives a -hearty greeting from 'VALUABLE GiFT.-The Queen Regent I ,towqbip teeth. Office --over O'Neil's bank, Exeter. 0 I.N.tPEAR . . ka of the e t . I I arly settlers , - ' Wi�llam Tunibull, Es(l., ta 'o. 1204"' Of our business. We sell the best goods all the time. That is why ive � , � - his many friends. He has just passed a Of Spa�n forwarded to the Pope a hand- , btill, daughter of . . I � � I �af Gatario-;�en an(I " Clover Lea Farm, Po�t Blake. 7 . I � I � ul examination an a druggist and on't Advertise, it as if it were � .'. successf 80MO malacca cane as a New Year's gift. d DRUGGIST. i I i lie, brave hesirted, if I .G.4MBLE-LATTA.-At ihe residenc; o he - I I ! 11 . I � d -The 'c'! sit :�f.oUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For sale, a - � -1 I . . chemist at Toronto � University. When'the Pope touched the cane 'the bride's fathdr, on the 25th,klt., by � .,k. - , . ; - led, into the 1bush t6 o Carriere, Mr. William Gairible, to Miss Wil- , , large frame cottage on William street, - I I . I � � � � - - I � Lodge supper -came off last Wednesday top opened, emitting a shower I Sea,forth, containin'g eight rooms, with 8uminer -� I . I . SOMETHING WONDERFUL I �, - � behnins Latta., all of SWphen ; I . . . - ' � I . - I ilderness a home�_-for evening, and was a very enjoyable affair. pie 1[hePope was greatly pleaebd th� S�Jvailou- kitchen.; hard and soit water; woodshed and . I I I I i-eir fa I � iNr ces � SNIDER-HALDANE.-At Arm� -i ; , I . . �e M � r' miliet. ,'The last I I The sapier'is looked forw ' d to with with ibe gift. I i . Barracks, Seaforth, on the Oth lost., by Rey. coal house; in counection with this there is a 'That we are giving customers, but the best for the money. Bear in I . - ; I i a. - Richard Mil- ' , � Zood stable mind ga,rden for further particul4ro " I . � � . I much peasure ---!El,even or. twelve A.D. McDonald, Captain A-lbert E.Snidei, i ! __ __ - � � . . . I - - I I 01 Richmbnd Hill, York County, to � - ? . - W tf, � good time at it. -The men were .�illed I I: the Utica mine to MRS. JOHN LEE. 1204x4 . -1 �-- Who departed I I , Miss apply at the EXPOSITOR' flice, or on the premises Mind that the best goods and the faire ry and . Y MINERS ]KILLEb. � 0 st prices are as ordiria [I 1, I usually have a 4 9 " (Captain Matilda Haldaue, of seaforth. evervdav matters as stinligbt and shower at the Bargrain Dry Goods Cards of Thanks;. - -i , 1he 3 Ust of December � .. . . v w ­ _. . I I � Califorbi�, the other day. - --- - . i . . . . . elections ,on Monday resulted in'the re' A�gels Cam� RANKIN-VUNCAN.-At the residence of the . I I �� I , . � r wax the widow O�.the, L UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. -Mr. and Clotbina House of Seaforth. - . 0 1 turn of the,old council with one change A load of Vnq� were beCing lowered on a bride's father, 307 Huron btreet. Toronto, on 15 � I I , # , L I beg to return my sincere thanks to the Rate- : I . 'er,, who died in Is77 . P A. Di,AW. R. . Davis has received instruptions � - . C . Mr. Andrew Young taking the plaeb of k- the Both ult.t by Rev'. W, G. Walia,ce � :urip,c nd when about 150feet from the 'kin, to Henrietta A. eldest .1 from Mr. Win. J. Allen, to sell by Publicl Aucl I .. . payers of �Seaforth for the very handsome iva- I - I _ � : : f& . ,the very earliest. 'se;_* - * rity they gave me on Afondsy last at my elec- - I ., � Arthur J. Ran . � . . N. John8 who retired. The by-law the rope broke, perrell pitating all daughter of Mr. Julius Duncan, all of'To. tion on lot 20, conceaglon 4, Ribbert, on � Wed. - - � � ss I I - � * : ' ' I � . o of the, county, havill to Peter McEwen for * cd_ -df ­450 feet to the bottom of - ronco. I noiday, January 14,1891, the following valuable I . tion for Deputy -Reeve.' I . - . . granting - $1,000 a dists . property, viz,: One mare 6 years old, aired by .1 - . . - E. C. COLFIMIAN� -1 ,� I � I r I upon, which they �0:tlf e paypose of enabling him to go into MOON_JOTINSTOX.-�t the residence of the WM, Pi - AIRIE) . I - ­ -1 �_l . -1 leath, lot. 5 . th the sh ft.- . - bride's f I ither, on the 2�th ult., by .Rev D Old Major, s omed to be in foal; 1 mare four I �,, . . - .9 . . - . . :.. I , the man RACi.NG STEAME&S.-The ills; y4ar old, sire y Stranraer, gupposed to be- in . � � ,AFOIRTH.-LADins A-.nv I - �11 _3i ,e,On1c##_ - afactureof dairyialt was..de- riAl- ocean Forrest, Mr. J. C. Moon, of Hqliet�, to aux E . �,� TO Till RATHPAVERS OF SY I - 1854. Mrs. Miller feated. - . W al; 1 stallion three years old, sired by Stran- ' Gv,N-rhE,mF.x.-1, have leasure In sincerelv thank- I . � . . - laces, Teutonic`�`aud City of 915 of Mr.,T. Johnston, to . - I aladgreatly respe0ed I � � ,Jane, fourth daughter - - �� . I .. a . of Grey � . iaer end -egistered In 'Dominion Stucl book; I I ing you for the very arge vote �ou V 11 at large, oil - Tork, crossed th ,&tlantic 16 times ea6 51 i We -by Oorner Main and Mark -t -streets, Seaforth. ft c iga c me on i r md her� un- I Jaeneall. ES-HOWLETT.-At the Manse, Walton ton as your ,:, .- . ; I ' � L betwe n Mayand December. The aver- HOL f. 1_11yd i i i g wo years old, tired Stranraer ; 1 - Monday last. resulting In my e .. ,: Dughtf eXCi i on the 24th ult., by Rev. D. Forrest, Mi one year* old, sired ,by General Gourley ; I . ..Reeve by so handsome a majority. Your actloix - -� . I . aluesa of Ot6ers PF:Rso_,�rAi,s. -Election tement, in age ti e of the Teutonic was 6 ?.days, 6 11 Holmes i s Bertha Howl fjt; , I one filly ine year old, eired by England's Glory; I is all the i-nore gratIfying to me in so much as iti .1z 11 . � I -tion all over. Rensall tared poorly in them, hours 4nd 5 minutes ; that of her rival, ' both of McKillop. I two spri g colts, sired by General Gourley ; four . I I I wag entirely spontaneow on:mur part. . .. IaCe iri the egtims , . 11obert , to Mis . I � I I . - _� I � acquaintances - RL sed to be in calf, two heifers rising 1 I-004-1 1 -.1 M. Y. 'McLEAN. i � F She, although bar oa'ndidates were good men. 6 da�s� 4 hours and 55 minutes. I �ANDSBOOOUGH-DICK,-At the residence of cows ou I . 0 1 - - . I � 1� W remaining original . I � � 31st ult., by Rev. three ye rs old, two helf e lbing 2 years old, 'Alt. � r -Rey. C. T. Scott of West Lorne, the bride's father, on the s r r, - - I I - � � )rotijrh, of i six atoers,rising � ),eara old, three spring calves. 1 - D, Forrest, Mr. Win. 0. Landsb( : x London conference, with- his wife and . I 1. I ___ � �' ' South Huron Agricultural i . ro eter Presbyterian ! . . Local. -Notices. �_ Tuck-cramith, to Bliss Mary' L, eldest daiigh. -alad com, e turnips in a pi , Terins-All 8utns Of � I . I per- child are guests of Rev. il. Irvine 'this .. . � WERYTHING MUST G 0 . I � I WANTEI� I D, ''large ter of Mr. James Dick, of Mbrris. $10 and undar, i+h ; over that amount eleven I � E � - $ociety. u � - I - ' week. -Rev. T. E. Harrison of London O'BRIEN-TREFFRY.-At the residence of the . � I - 1. I L' 3r last a, deep. interest, CAS -11aving montbW credit will be given on furnishing ap. i 11� _­ I., . � .� - - stock of Xen's Felt Boots Socks and I �ubbers on bride's parents, on the 24th ult., Mrd F. roved J )Int noWs. A discount'of 6 per cent, ' � � .1 � ;before her death she - �. is the guest of Rev. J. S. Cook. These' p I The �nnual Meeting of tho -South Huron Dis- I . , , �L 9 � - - , ­ I ­ z;- - - - , . hand wotch must be - pola at once, wi ,I sell for O'Brifn,to Miss Maggie Treff ry, both of thel allowed !or cash 0 credit Ripounts." As I wn I trict Agrier.Itural Society,' for the election of � i _��J14't­ , -ly 00 � I �. b I : I � � . ,er,. but Was on _ ng the twenty Pays at cost., Any one .n wait of these. Sau e Ine, Stephen. . � iving u) the farm, there will be no reserve, I 11 � officers, receiving the annual report of tliff ' . I � " . � rev6rend gentlemen are renewi I - , !, - I . I ". - I - . i d to, beA,. and death __ .acquaintances formed in College days. ,goods,A,,;Il -get barzains. We will also be pleased WILSON -PORTER. -At the residenceofthe _fv'. J. A I 'LEN, pr1ppri.etor; W. R. DAVIS, anc- —AT— directors, &c., will be held -at DIXON'S HALL, ; . ._� - L � what , - . tiOneer. 1 . ke -UnexjWtedly' . to receh,e all: accounts which are ow due. 1204xl . zi . __ L VL C 61M. - - I " bride's father, on Phe 20th ult., by Rev. Ja& . , I , BRV.CEFIELD, ;; -1 � - I � I 11 f L I ,� I . y I D. Mcl,myjm, Opposite Pickard's . . -, I 11-POallesgion 0 al1her . CRUISTIVAS TREEs. - The Christmas SOurs T�U Yo . A. ' nderoon. B. A.�, William Arthur Wilson, . � I � 11 j . I tore. I . 1203 � I On Wednesday, JAnuary 21st, 189f, _. ,:�, ,� 11., � � - . I of Aaniatee, Michijan, to Jane, daughter ef I I . � . I Tree entertainment held in connection I . I i I � L I , church Sab- - WANTED'". - A - good, smart, - �! ,_ The funeral -on Sat- ' 11 �, : & Mr. James Porter, Bayfield Road. UC11ON SAE OF FARM STOCK.�Mr. Ir i AT I O'CLOCK P. M. � �, �ry largefy GiRL' lk 0 orge Kirkby has been instructed by Mr. I : . 1 attended, MOORE-TRUF,MAN.-At the residenceof Dr.- Hugh Rbes tosell1by Public Adbtion on lot 22, 1 . with Carmel Presbyterian I . M. Y, JMcLEAN, Secy.. i � - L L � , � L eve was a capable 01i,l wanted, ts'work in a priv.te family, A d Shedden, uncle of the bride, on concession 18, Mciiillop, one mile and a quarter . 4' d' xt rest besi4e that. I bath School on Christmas' - IS T. RUSSELL,-Pr6sident. - - - .1 Apply at EkposmoR.oflice. - . 1203 t'h"e' 2'5"tho �ul t., � y R e v. S. G. 8 t �'p I e a, B - A - , A 11. � . � - I BlUeVikle ceinetery. grand success in every respect, and re- � . 1� . I . I AL I ____._ _____ L A li 1. � i J Moore B. A., mathematical ImMter God: eaet of Leadbury,'on Tuegday January 20 1891, - I � Re,V _.- L 'I at 1 o'clock p. 'n., the foilowin t i I ' � 11 I I , _. BI Ir ,proKer y: _ 1,41- � r.. Davidson, fleo'ted- the eatest credit upon its pro- ' e;ich High School, to Miss Lucy, only Cattlq.-Four spr ng calves, 1 yearl ng eifer,, L I 1. . - I . . " 11 . , . .1 .. . mittee entrusted THE) MARKETS. I. M. Trueman,. of 1 yearling steer, 3� heifers rising three years old, :,L - �_ � I ereshyteriap church moters anfthe Corn daughter of the late C South H u ron Farmers L� i . —_ - 1 5'' : f� � . I . Goderich. - . supposed to be In i calf ; I heifer coining three, - � . - .; I I Dry feelingly ,in th ith Its— management. At an early __ �11'_ -_ 11 I 'L - 0 , W SNATMTH, Januar 8th, 1890 SHURRIE -BRADSHAW. - In Brussels, on nearly calving ; 2�steers rising three, 1 � Institute. -, ��L; ' � . . , i . - stagai in th newly I I 4on to th . a evening the large main I . �; �. z` . . . e Christian I Fall Wheat per bushel,."... ... .. 4 (3 to 0 88 1 Christmas dav, by Rev.; R. Paul, 'Ur. John calved cow 1 V heep.-Elghty . � i �il I—, . . 11 �r I . - .& Mrs. - , body of the church was crowded, while �6 to 0 88 Shurrie, to Miss Victoria M. Bradshaw, both - S M_ont�eal. House, Seaforth, - ' 11; ­ I I he dece sed., Spring Wheat par buohel ..... .... 0 oung b r. a we lanibs, S well- - . J I >f t - . retZrig X-rownd'6"e The South Huron Farmers' Institute will be L , ' .. � in Roxboroughshire : ; A largie number also occupied th Oats pir bushel .... �....,....... . 0 41 to -0 42 , of Morris. � I Md Ulcester rams. Miscellaneous. -I. year. - . I L held in DREW'S IIALL, EXETER, on P - e Ul! I ; gallery, . i - 9 . . I ,,f I il Peas per bushel........... ...... 'O 60 to 0 60 TAM 4N --- ��NELSON.-At, Brussels, on the, 31st, 'ling colt, about 2 aozen hens, I Watering trough, ' , - : � . W , 7;. � k at the good old age aad the tree, or rather tree@,, for it re, , .- � � �; -1 _: � I .1 � . I � Barley per bushel ... :.�..... .. .. .0 40 to 0 45 ,ult,".by.Rev. S. Sellery, B.D., 31r. HenryTa-' I gang plow nearlk new, also about 10 tons of - 7 " - . FRIDAY AND SATURP-AY# � I I iths, : i quired two good large ones to hold the Butter, No. 1, loose.'.. .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 14 jnian7' to Miss Ewily Ne6on, both of Hullett. I thnothy hs,V,. in the barn. The whole will I � � - .f 11, y"', - I r, . I ;;; : 'C1I01X,&-The elea- wei'gb.t and .number of presents. for the Butter, tub... -.4r ......... .. .... 0 18 ko 0 14 BURLING-SMITH.-AV Brussels, on the 17th ��oo( P I J L � . ,13 D.,,Mr. ,Charles positively be sold without resArve as the proprie. Inuary 16.and 17, 1891Y I - I I I I - � . . �� children and friends present, were cer- EfP ­­­­ -- ---- ---- 0 is ic 0 18 ult., by Rev. S., Sellitry tor is leaving I hT farm. T Ten moriths, . -11 11 I I P �1- -1 s.- !th_oPuZ"&8. spasm of ex- F t I � ed off quietly oq;:;);; li3s * llie Smith, of , credit will be given or, lrp.',A,18,�� I Commencing at I o'clock 1). in. on the 16th, . , , - Burling, of Blyth, to Ali Ne i turn pproved en- . . iminly a sight well worth seDing, and 100 The .... i ............ 2'76 $01 2 75 t to Make Room for 8pring.Goods . . of i . I ' Hay lidw � 5 50 to 6 00 . Morris townthip. � ! dorsed notes. Ai dideoun of, b cents on the . I . , wheh addresses will be given by the following I - - , - I � _ � . - I " I - � ( I ­_ - I I - . '3-ander : . I . per ton .... ... ........ MERY.-In Morris,on . I . I - � 1�11 . ! -- . -I D. 0 was re- z .p&rtioularly to the children, who were dollar will boallotyed for cash. HUGH Russ, . gentlemen on the subject named: . Hides per 100 The ................ 3 50to 4 00 WILLIAMSON-AlvNIVO _� - � 1 7 acclamation, and the all well remembered in the gifts line. Sheep Skins ...... I .. ............... 0 60 to 1 10. the 31ot ult., by Rev. John Ross, 13. A., Mr. Proprietor; 090 KIRKBY, Au�t�ioijW. 1201-2 "I. 7 I I I 1_' t � win, Williamson, of Brussqls,to Alials �31a,-,gic - 11*; I ­ - _ . I � I ; VIT I I � 'The programme for the occasion, which : - � ,ror co.unciffors, a field 1i Wool ...... .... I . .......... I 0 17 to 0 18 - Montgomery, of Morris. ' . I � . . PROFE§SOR GREENSIDES . .1 . . Pots" per bushel ............. .. 04010 0 40 � 11 Herey , fl� , was carried out by'the children, was an_ , 16L -011TH. -At Wroxeter, on the 31st t UCTION SA,LE OF FARMS, FARM STOCK ' . ; Ontario Agricultural College. ditary . ­Jj _. I r � . I choose -from. ThDS&- �� 11� salt (retail) per ba I , 1 25 to'l 25 NICI . -- I - . * d I : -_ . Unsoundness In Horses" and " The Preservation - _��_. 41 nas Rae, .J. B. Vogt .11, I excellent one throughout, -and jast" Wood per cord (long-". ­..,:.,.*.:, 2 50 to 800 tilt., 6y Rev. John Ross, B. A., Mr. Davi _L-�L AND 4MPbF,.11F­VT8.-Mr. A. Bishop has - �. .- : � Jo r -.the ri lit length, while the chair- Woodpercord (sho4j ........": 1 60 to 2 00 Nichol, of Dakota, to bliss Maggie, eldest received Instructions f rom the Executors of the Dress, Goods below cost ,of the Horses',Kect.", I I I . I I -u i i I - , W. Lea and James I .g � - � I _­ .. I I pastor, the Rev. Apples per bag ..... ........,. 0 go to 1 00 - daughter of Mr. Alexander Smith, of. Wrox. Ef3tate of the laW David Walker to sell by Pub- - I 14 . . PROFESSOR T. RAYNER, "I " - I he first -four were the � man, the worthy ()lover Seed. 1.11 ..... 8 76 to 4 00 � eter. Ale Aucti6n on l6t 81, c*once8oion 6, L. R, f3., . I I I � I- I I I " Feeding of . � ia the, order named. � . I Mr, Henderson discharged hi� duties in Timothy Seea *. 1 *.::: , , ". ,..­..,...:. NCE't.-At the residence of the Tuckeremith, on�Thursday, January 22nd, 1801, . I I I . .Ontario Agricultural College. . I 7 . . , � er. So . briAe's father, on the 25th ult., by Tev. Mr. at 10 o'clock a. ni., sharp, the following Valuable � 11,e Stock " and " Leakages on the.Farm." Mal defeated lost year, - his ever pleasing and rible "maiin' Pork, per 100 ths .............. .. 5 00 td 5 50 I i - I - . - T. 11. RACE, ESQ., Editor Mitchell Recorder, I I , I - - iond, Mr. Albert King, of Stephen, to property,viz: lforses.'-One mare 8 years ,old, . Mantle Cloths below cost, If . 1­ � � . I ' I L e entertainment en. Tallow, per lb .... .... 0 01 to 0 04 I Redu I I Proper time to purchase and plant Frult Trees � - [ attempt� to , much indeed w%9 th . in' in foal to " Young Topsman ;" I ware nine years i - . I I - ­ - ' I I retrieve. joyed, and so )uch in the spirit of the � - .11= - Miss Amelia Mulvina, daughter of Willia i Oiar� in foal to " Young To' b It - � � and care after plantipg,," and " Frauds ,and T. but failed of hi,% 1. L ,J) . ' andMargar�tl)aunccy of MeGillivray. old; 1 aged . psn)a .I � t � I � . � 4 CLIN fox, Janu�ry 8, 1890 Humbugs in 11oroculture ; to be avoided by �_ 16 help,- of seventeen times. were the Carmel Presbyterian L HUNKING-FISHER..-Aif the Methodibt Par- I span wsreO &6 years old, 8h ed by "North � Farmers." - � - lt:;� L pav bus at .......... 0 P6 40 10 89 � sonage, Loodpooro on the 28th ult., Mr, T. Star;" I driVing: hbrse three years old, k0red by . I , " 411 1 L e K L � ��Erls I I IN - t.pers.- Tlie - friends, that they turned out 'in very 'Fall wheat , � ' ;86 to - . I 11 Fulton ,11 1 gelding 2 years old., sired by " Mc- !Table: Oil Cloths below cost,- - . - . � L9, J. 110GARTH, ESQ., Stephen, 11 Poultry , I . I L _�_ I � inter:st I . of' Hilliett, to bliss L. Fisher, L 0 ... ,. Spring Wheat r bu�hel..".. ... 0 89 llunking, . Management." . I �1 !; . � ma here, howeverfWas L large numbers to attend the Methodist Oats per bush ir 0140 6o 0 40 daughter of Mr. Valentine Fisher, Colborne. Al�pine;"'i stallion two years old, I gelding one - I . � � -Ir - I � I JO,HN KITCHEN, ESQ,, Stanley," Profits of � . ­­ � - I - . ,,1 red with the exc't I church one held the following evening, Barley per bushel ... j..*::.*.'::.': 0 40 to 0 4i WYATT-ROUT-LEDGE.-In Clinton, on the year old, sired by Hackney; I sucking colt. Sheep, BreediT - : , � ­. I )� . I " 'F I ,te-- L I I � " � in the: towpshLip: Of - I and a report of which appeared from an Peas per bushel..... 'i ....� ...... 0 60 -to 0 60 ,25th' ult., by Rev. J. Edke, Mir�, Abraham Cattle.-Fo6r ciDws in calf to a thorougtfbred I ell, 11 Profits of tt +j o . I I I to Mi88 Smannah bull, 2 two-year-old heifers in call to a thorough. I . -1. ­ I . Butter - � .� ............ 0 16 to 0 16 Wyatt, of McKillop, . Flannels, at wholesale- prices, ,-jo,,N wHi r., Est,., 31itch . 19,,� ?1,P%igaera said that .. I occasional correspondent in last week's -.-._.-.-._.-._�._.--.-.-. .. .... .... 0 16 to 0 17 - noutledge,�of flullett. I I bred bull, 6 yearling h6ifers, 1 yearling steer, . . I . ig Breeding." I I I . I * � 0, ' I Hay per ton .... ...... 5 OQ to 6 00 0LUTTON . I g " I , ` n . Eggs. -J10THERING -At the resi- 1 farrow cow § years old, 9 spring calves. Sheep . I � I I JAMES HINCHLEY, ESQ., Hull ett, " Bee I � . , I - -: - - -.- - - I . .A I # 7 th and P! s -Ei&hteen we 1 -bred Lelceoter ewes � . - - It � T issue. I HAM. . i . - -1 UO t&ry ... eleati n bag - Keepin . I -- Ch a I I r . 4UOCAL URIEF.S.—INWIM 8 May pass. po pe I . ...... �..... V 11V to V -1V � cc of the ur e a pazen ..- , . f - ,contested. Therniin ander 1Leicesterra(nJanib,i Suffolk breeding oow, These are all live subjects and should produce I � ed over very quietly here this year, the Hjdee per 100 to ................. 4 00 to 14 to inst., by Rev. J. H. Simpson, Mr. Alex uplements I I c in the fight for the ; - 0ordwood ........ -1 ........... 8 00 to 3 00 . rne, to Miss Bessie, 5 fall igs, also -it quantity of fo%fls. Il M flli�er below ' holesale prices, 9 much useful Information -and elicit interesting . 4 I rain holding away all day,aiid the roads H. Clutton, of ColbO - ' &c. -Po lumber 4wons nearly i now, 1 pair � I I . Y . W I . � discussions. . - Wool perlb........ .,. .. ........ 0 17 to 0 18 1 daughter of *m. Fotheringham, Esq., of I I � ! . being consequently bad. -Several ?four, -Pork, per loolbs.;,... F .... _ I � .... 6 00 to 6 26 Tuckeremith, - - trucks nearly j)ew, I double seated democrat I I � I I A Liteiary and Musical Entertainment,will ba Pilch, Who I"t year , ' . held on Friduy, evening, when addresses will be � I ; 'Virll . took the train for, tp,ndon on . .0. . : I HALL - LEVAN. At the residence of the with pole ana 6haf ts, 1 single buggy, I -road I I � narro-w- , 11. - I -eleigh@, 1 one horve sleigh, Veship by a . agers . given by Professors Greeneidefi and Rayner, and , � I 'Ve . . in order to attO, d Stan- spring wheat, 79 'Osd; bride's parents,lon the 31st ult., by Rev.3. cart, 2 pair. bbb 4 duction by Mr. Race. cal and instrumental music , I a I Wednesday, .0 � Lmssromi Jan. - of Listowel, .Mr. Robelrt K. 1 2 cutters, one nearly De�V ; 1 8ftel � , _ Blanket's at a great re , ' � �iU Ka' a,- of Gortie,. , ,�- - W. Ortwein, . " . will &Igo be furnished by several talented mug!- , 1p neut for the chief � ley's leat Wre there in the evening.r . I . � red winter, 7v 05d.; Californis'No. 1, 7e 9d ; . Hall, of -Atwood, to Miss Carolina Levan, of land roller, -9 hay racks, 1 self bilider � 1� I � I � I I cians. Look out for prograrnmes. �. 7 . , ni. California No 2 Oe Od ; cite, on 00d ; barley, A; . , Brantford make; I mowing machine, Brantfor� -, I 1. D, 777 ; ; while last " Robert Lammic, who has been in Ma Od-; peas, big i13; V�rk,62806d ; obeete, 60s 00d. Listow6l. cn� of.. ,,ink machine, Model make; 1 sulky - I I . I A cordial Irvitation is extended to all, . 9 - . toba for a number of years, is home at I . . . SM1,LLlE-Mc3fORD1E.-At the resid c I make: 11 mom -" i 7 � Depq-ty IteareshipS I -s � horse rake n early new 1, combined seed drill, , � . . ,&�T All the Meetings and Entertainment are , . . i ' �Mrs. R. McMardie, on the 31st ult bV Itev � I I f ree. � I . . - present visiting bin parents, relative ' __ i I en rurs.. below cost. . . I I � ey, .� i JOHN TORRANCE, JOHN HANNAH, ues and Samuel N 11 Tozorm, Jai 8.- Fall �heat, .00.93 to� 90.03 ; t" kiss E* I 1 scuffier, 2 sets iron harrows, 2 sets wood � I � �, ri 8. 1611, & Acheson, Mr, W. R. Sillillie, 0 . harrowsi 2 geneial purpose ploughs, 2 Teeswa- , � - � 9 though the sprinK wheat, $0.8 - 4�89; oate; 48cents 'IN I : - . . I - . -and, Samuel - and,friende,and lookGg a 00.�F to I 'cents to IcAlordic, all of Tuckeramith. 1 -ter plouihs, 1 g�ng plow, 2 iron ploughs, 2 grind' .r'� � . - IA203-2 . Fresident. Secretary I � John I ' Ce 06t bu � 4 1 . � .climatetbere agreed well wlth hi�m.---v to 60 c to sh, 60 .. — I � . -----_­----- --------I----_- .. - __ , . � . I Wc; barieeny, 5'5c la ; hay, per ton, 07.00 to; I . Wnes,i turnipeutter 2 fanning mills, 1 gravel . - ,'4 � ,r �ed,' with the- sam e - - 1 7.� 1 1 box, I wheelbar�row, I Lay fork all complete, 1 - I 1) . � The, result showed I Mrs. It. Morrison returned this I week 111.00; butter, 13d90 20o:; potatoes, per bag,', - � I Deaths. I -ar kettles, 5 . * - 11 ­ ha& been of .pr doz., 28c to 30o; weigh beam weighing 600 lbs, 3 pua E�orvthiftrt in Dry Goods at wholesale prices. We mus� �e had been poll - od,, ing the past w I -16 Scafortb,on the 4th inst., Isabella - . I . � - , . � c � - t it I spend L eek among friends. draeoed hog t.. 5.60 to 16.12.' . WILSON. sets double harpess, 3 sets single harness, I sad .!. .( 0 � If were- -counted ; L _� - - - Pringle, wife of Mr. Charles Wilson, aged 31 ! dlej whiflltrees,� neckyokes, neythes,chains,forks y to do it is to sell cheap. �� from. Kincardine, where she $0.85 to R0.90;",'eg have W. R. 00unter ; . EL I I , . I UP Master Willie Elder -went to Goderich _ . years and 10 nionths. . � room, and the only wa I - I Cook had ie- I - I and other articles too numerous to mention., . . . . I . I -THE LEADING- - ' been this week- to attend the Higia School L Pouitr� Markets. LOVE. -In Sdaforth, on the 3rd Inst., Mary Ann .About 40 tons of timothy hax, and also a (Juan- 'L., . I � . .4 Alessrs. Wey skod �. "f, , late Alex. Love, aged I , I eplities, all by nia- - there. We wish him all success in his nuar3 1 7. - Tj-ade dull and prices I Doupe, relict of the . tity of oat straw,a quantity of household effects. � ' , . We. are bound to clear out our stook of Readymade Clothing at . . - studies. -Mrs. Anderson, of Minne. unchanged. Chickens steady at. ige to i5b. 75. yearr. ' TER.,%is.-All sums of .4,6 and tinder, cabri ; over - , L � . 0 Jew�ler of 'Huron , 11 � Messrs. Ferguson Apolig, accompanied by her chiLldreu, Ducks sell at 50c to 75c; geese at f3c to 7c, and O'SULLIVAN.-In McKillop,'.)n the 7th In9t., that,afnountQ, rponths' credit N%ill be given on . g4hich will surprise our many customers. . - - councililors. - I - * turkeys at 9G -U 10( per lb.. . Peter, second sop of Mr. John O'Sullivan, f Urniabing approved joint notes. Terms for the price . , . . � . . . ated . I is visiting at ber fath6r's, Mr. Win. � I - I., aked 14 yci . Lro. , I � I farms made known on day of sale. Lunch. , '� - � I ., I Is now prepared to offer the Public . I- __ . ­ � - . . r"Tn�_� ; I - Bell, of the London Road. -The inuni- . . . � I CONE RY.-In Brussels, on the 27th ult., Alfred I served at noon. JoHN WALKEP., JAMEi r ,._ I f !. . Men's great inducements to purchase holiday ., - noch. . ­ Dai I - Markets. - � . B. Concryi a,e(i 21 years, 4 nionths ,and 6 i WALKER, Executors, 11rucefield; A. VISHOP, : Gent.S Furnishings, Rats and'Caps, and and Boys' Under- � i � L cipal elections for the township of Hay - . _� � days, . ( Auctionebr. 1204-2 � , e T I presents. My Stock is larger and prices �� . L � - � ale pric S.'. - I � orterfield left for tho � were hold on Monday last, iLnd great "TOROINT0, Jan il, 7, -The best tub is selling LAKE. -In Gicy, on'the 27th ult., laaac Byr3n, I . w 0. air at wholes - - . lower than ever Lbefore. I handle th�.& � I - � "a I d Addie Lake, I . ! � I . very betst I i 9 College on M.On- I s s in the struggle.- at 156 to 16c, medium' at'lle to 12c, and good infant son of l8aad all - aged 4 1 . . lGee of the loth eoii�, I I Mr. James Humeston.. of Carberry rolls at 12c to 13c. Creamery is quoted at 21c to nionthe and 5 days. I NOTICE. . . : I , . � 9 23c. Leg,gs,-Fresh-eelling at 25c. " Limed are COATS. -In Winghain, on the 28th ult., Gertie I I I . I .. examine for yourself. -Everything in Dry Goods, Ready � � I re spending th Call and 0 - ' . . foil Whil-e Lin hiff I Manitoba,. is he ' e winter Hing at 22c to 23,-. Cheese, -There is &small Maud, daughter of Mr. Walter Coats, aged I .� L Silverplated Ware I . � r I ­ i : The next Armual Meeting of the members of I�aake room" for . i , .. I : I � - ewb9it seriously in_ _ � months among relatives and friends.- J"oeb6ing trade at 10:,'c for autumn makes and 9�c 6 monthc c c,,1011op Nutual Fire Insurance Company, made Clot ing and Gents" Furnishings must go to . i . .1 .. � � on the 25th ult:, th K � . . r � Maggra. Win. Shirray and Andrew Lam- to I Oc for sumr i ! . HODGINS.-In Centralia, will lie held in t�e'Town Hall, Seaforth, on . IJk. � . M&nfactured in America. This cla,94 of f I . � MONTREAL, January 7.-Butter,-Chdice table Thomas Hodyins, aged 43 yeArs. I Spring 8 . . rY,,. is home,mysticaj 110MUTIL-In Turnberry, on the 24th ult. FRIDAY Januar), 16th, 1891, at the hour of one I . � Goods cannot be found elsewhere in the mia, both of Detroit and. formerly of 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 . � butters are wanted and are firm. Are quote as . B48inees-Receiving the Direc- , , I . . I � _� � 4ng It' ,O 23c ; . Townships, Mary Matilda, daughter of'Charles L. and o c ock Jn : I I � this neighborhood, hav6 beeh spending r L a Is, visit.-Rell follows: Fall Creamery, 21c t X'Secrqtary'8 reports, the election of four 1% , � I Country. r �i Western, Ann liotnuth, aged 10 months. - � to% an I- ­ - I I - - I Ir . . 18c to 20c; Westera, rolls 15c to 17c; . � . I u;rin*g this month I wX- offer my . . 12c to 151c. gp, DICKSON.-In Clinton ( ' ' . alt, is making a. 1. L . thepast week at their parental homes - , on the 34st, Elsie Alay, Di ectors, &114 any other business in the interest I - hool, reL-O,Lpened on . -1 and among other -friends. They are both Fc, -s .-We quote at 21c to 23c for of t8e Company. . Duncan, Seafortb. large and - � � . I - , limed, 24c to 266, for fresh. I- youngest child of the late Chris. Dickson, I I W. J. SHANNON, Secy-Treag. Dulacan & .- - i ' I .apervision of Mr_ lookiDgwell, and are well satisfied with . - - ---.j � . � aged 1 year, 7 months and 17 days. I i * � . . ­ ,1 . : - . — . I I ! � � I -- � Wes& attend his Detroit.'-M'r. Win. Mitchell, of the — - i 0� I - ­��, � WELL 'ASSORTED STOCK � � i - a . � I - ., - Live S�Ock Marke�,s. - Insolveht Notice. � . -1 , '' ne, the L-firl, I township of Usborne. lim recei.itly pur- I i . -- I I i I ". .or— . . hased a finPc building site, in 'our vil- T R TO- S ALE REGISTER I � - I . � . Eberhardt Krau off, . . retty brisk, nearly� everything being cleaned I the - I Business Ool I ege , �he Central Business C oN , Janu�r�t, 7, -Prices were � firmer and I � sk r I �1, - � Onday,,-Ua1ia,ppy- lage, from Mr. George Brown, and in- p o . N matters of The' Oent a ? , I 6th, at I � Andne* Krauskoff and Joseph Krauakoff, - - - - . I 1. I On; Monday, January 2 1 . I ;th - 0 f. Good butcher$' cattle was in dernind at I ., I . . � � e peop 6 ; - " . 11, �1. � � ;11� I O � . tends erecting a fine brick dwelling in 31c to 4c per lb.; niodium was sold at 3Jc to 3,1c. O'clock arp, on Lot 33, Couces- 1 ali of the Township of McKillop, in the County I I . . Fancy ' Plush, Goods. , - -ing no - election�,- �� � � the spring. We will b� pletied to wel, and lambs w re firiner ind 'if d d - Z11lop, Farm, and Farm of Huronj Farmers, Debwrs. . The above named . i goo sion 3 , 11 AMIC ignment to I I come Mr. gitchell to our go ahead village.- =; lamps sold :t .�4.50 to $5.54, a.d ,b,e'p* debtors have each made separate ass 1?. I ,e p0pttlar pastor of . - , STRATFORD, ONT. —AT I I � I I I . ­ bi Stock. )Jobert- McMillan Jr., Propr'fe- I ,)der the provisions of " An Act respecting I . � � . arch greeted his I ' -.M,r. W. ,C. I)avis, our enterprising -ought froin $5 to $6, All hogs were wanted at � 96 ine, ui r the benefit of Creditors, b(ning - � I - � I I . I � ' - last week's prices ; light f roin $4.25 to ,�4. 60, anh tor ; W.�G. Duff,' Auctioneer. As�ig' 11 went$ 10 Ing ". 30 Per Cent. Discount t with a very ea. . - .1�1 -gr ocer, is shelving all the east sidd Of heaVy $4 to 84.25. Fitle ,%,eal calvq's were sold . Chap. 124 P, S. O.,- 188Z,_'_'A rreeti of the - . . , . __ . -ends putting in a a -ch. '�pringers bro�nght $35 to Oa Tuesday, January 20, at I o'clock Creditor� of the saiTDebtors i4ill he held at my - . - �, � .. � _. � I .. ighly suitable for ; . his grocery, and int from 84 to $10 e I / I . . - � � ! . I � 92, Concession 13, Me- office, in the Couit House, in the Town of Gode- . I Z ., on Lot 22 'Romans, la -f2, I large stock of boots and shoes. --Mr. C. $55 each. � , P. in ury, FarIT, rich at 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon, on Friday I Tte-opeDS after the Cbristmas vacation on Monday, January .5th, 1891. It is To Cash C�storners. Give ine a call, � - ; 'I ' MON Killop, li miles east of Leadb uca4on, as I 'or -TRFAL, January f). -The beat beeves Gold freigit cashier, Qrand Trunk 1. of january, 1891, .for the a 'ding where to go for a InwiDess ed �jence the race that & Moore, i at from 41c to 4�lc lb.,with pret - good stock the blixteenth day P- especially essential to make a wise s6lection in ded and be convinced that you -can save I �ato, Jesus. " I 14ilway, at lingersoll, spent a few days at from 4c to 41c. �Iielrough oxen and large. bulls Sto6k. Hugh Ross, Proprietor ; Geo. ointment of inspectors and the giving of Direc- an unfortunat�e cho)CC TCtards the'student's progre8s by depriving him of qualification's which be Money. Orders for Solid 0 ,Old and 167' . iLt Christmas,With his parents, Mr. and sold at from 31c to 4c, and coninion dry cows at Ilirkby, Auctioneer. � fions with reference to the disposal ' of the emtate. could have adcured elsewbere, while his op rtupitles for promotion are greatly lessened by his e I . tution is the bighest type of a business �A- Frida,y (avening"� . . . got college. It i Sitv r Goods will receive prompt at- . I �M,. Mrsc. W. Moore.. . from 3c to3jc per - lb, with gome ot the iebawr 1 On Thurtiday, January ,22nd, at 10 Every -peraon claimirig to be entitled to rank on lack of fitness for superior service. This Ins ' - r. John. Bone was 1� beasts down to about 21c. There was an active - the eetate is required to furnigh to me particu- strongly endorsed by the press, by business and profession men, by school teachers, and by the tentton. Oant surprise, whea I ! .a I yn O'clock a. m., sharp, on Lot 31, Conces-, )ars of claim, proved by affidavit (not declara- host of graduates in `6i- paying "itions, You make no mistake about attending this school, as , . - denvind for the best calves, and M aws� Bro% � ,:L. R. S., Tuckerimith, Farme fontoallwhoarewillingtowork. Write for our new prospeetus. i � . - ___ f �u t e iion 5 9 tion,) and such vouches as the ea -w ad mite of ; � . . N SUED. -Clevoland alder - Brothers paid $15 for the best caf wir- we guarantee satisfact i I . UNTER alvin oh-urell I �' .' . . W. R., 00 I . assem- 6 ALDER31Z. __ "I 9 � ket, and $13 for another, and six others at ,,;7, Farm Stock and Implements. � John I ROBERT GIBBONS, , , . I H.�SHAW,! I � Us Bone with the � . L - - Sheriff of Huron, Assignee. � . I men are beiuiz sued by the Board of Edu W. . the each;, they also bo r I sbeep, and and James Walker, Executors ; A. W. J. ELLIOTT# � - OP -111. �ary address: Miss - - cation for lm�6ey unlawfall lambK at an average ic ove There Nvere I iffice, Goderich, January . 7th, 1891. CRETARY. L L - PRINCIPAL. MAIN STREZT, SEAF rie I y u� by I )u, g�%,t 50 each . Bishop, Auctidneer. * Sheriff's C 12�4 2 RE L I -ad-The pastor4' L' late city treasurer. .. I . no Bal�s of fat hogs reported to-da7 1�1 . . . - - � - .1 � . 'N I . . t-!; of calvia ahuro L I " _ . I I . I . 11 :L L - I I w� � - � . �1. 1. - I - . - � - . ­ � I -Z. � . , � . I ; . � . . � I I L . � . 'i I - � � .... �� I . . . . � I I I *. �-� , I . . . . , - - I � � � . .1 . I . - C� . I . I i - ; 14 I � I I . I � . L I - I I . � I I I- . . . � I I . L I I i I I I . L I � . - I � : I I . 1. I J I I . 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