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ef this sea -
011 the
In this fem-
me& ha y
art 44-
- redone the
O their Fort
It is likely
ors wile ea.
elt regarding
h-4. tea Tor!
acht Lurline
They intend_
four weeks,
;he lake, and
ede to theft.
New York,
e whicha.
ing straight
ing has been
should have
11 inst.
Lite of Chat.
thework of
the colored
gone out of
d into an
be usedfor
eight musk
house -work:
ttees intend
;here black -
r and other
, concession
last week,
dent. sue.
sy the pole
on the back
top of the
his upper
behind the
feared lock -
badly lacer -
The wondei
in his face.
Dovering.
WaS ill the
, of Owen
the power
, at, Sault
kilted 011
at a piece
h was en
one of his
then rolled
ntly. De -
!
eves a wife
is were sent
\.the eighth
istruction. .
THamiota,
outh Da -
Iodations in
e peE>ple say
there are
anot longer
rates of in -
seasons of
vitbout pro -
from Dere-
af Stewart,
d House of
be a ecu -
far behind
g an octo-
very intet-
iciden, hav-
nazi is suf-
while her
10 ta move
ed "Baby
Woodstock
which is a
>rchard un-
mer's house
o Thein -
t, together
d. In the
something
baby Roy
The moth -
eluded wo-
,1- died re-
s.
Listowel
;ritish
,cifie coast.
A_ are re-
ed by fire,
trade.
Fullarton,
5ix Weeks'
y have re-
amer holi-
ridge, Fri-
Overt- $80 -
11eese was
on Thurs-
being 9gc.
'er of the
Ict in 1854,
died in
Neod, up-
mdsomely
Kerney, at
lstered at
t, Marys
appeals,
ber of ap-
Manehard
. returned
§erlin and
ired and
I and five
gewry at
ich he has
Ross of
farming.
Dn'8 farm,
, farm to
I suit, in
:cession of
fendants
tumn as-
! a jury
Listowel
113,7 eases,
ushels to
sample.
1. The
ram the
Drayton,
a few
tern On-
Tues -
e Orange
to the
'el,. _Mr.
ymr alT
he front
vse ran
'he ani -
escaped
uplaints
duo. fire
the de.
Idanger-
As ago
:urrying
th very
ediately
ug from
er fires
drels itt
4tors
ef ilevi try -are known in sinne
and Aterm in the Central Prison
My fall to their lot very shortlie"
. Andrew Wr4ht, of Hibbert, tint
Eden flute in Logern the homestead
11obert Jones, for five years at an an -
mita. of $4300. The farm comPrisers 325
,ftea one of the finest in the county.
mount of failing health Mr. Jones in -
residing in town.
-44re George Faulhaufer, of Shakespeare,
bad, been threshing grain at a neigh-
ethad the misfortune, while attending
he cylinder of the machine to have his
caught in it, tearing the fingers into a
of jelly. The hand will be disabled
months.
Tbirtynine years ago the late John Petrie
tented from the bush to his farm. in,
two natural apple trees and for 30
past they have borne fruit every year.
flea is trite large but sour of course. The -
emu are quite a curiosity. They are grow-
eee on the siderea#between Mrs. l'etrie's and
Miss Little's farnk
-In St. Marys,q'the other day., a horse at-
tacked fo a buggy, and tied in front of one
of the shops, became frightened at a lady
• le rider., broke loose and ran away,
y wrecking the buggy. The horse and
rig were owned by Mr. Lou Davis, of
1111t Richard :McDermott, in the em-
ploy of Mn James Davidson, of Avonton,
was severely hurt the other day, while shoe-
ing a -wit for Mr. John 13yers. He had his
leek injured. He was taken to his own
Nome, and from last accounts was on the
way to recovery, •
-Robert S. Hamilton, B. , science ,
muter of Galt Collegiate Institute, and
an Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Motherwell, was
inarried the other day at Whitby. The
bride wag Miss Barbara Campbell, one of
Oho most popular and deservedly admired
young ladies of Whitby.
=The Elma swamp lauds are being badly
,overrun with hush fires, which are doing
-considerable damage and in some cases en-
dangering the farmer's ' buildings. The
swamps have been the Renee of a bear or
-two„ which have been seen on different
.00easione, having been driven out by the
.fires.
--Mr. Thomas Connolly, and his little
.boy, of the 6th concession of Hibbert, went
4e Mitchell on Monday night, last week, to
deliver- a horse to a buyer, and on the return *
tome were thrown out of the rig. The boy
-was slightly injured, but Mr. Connolly re-
teived a. cleep gash on the head. and nose,and
-Was otherwise badly shaken -up.
--In the gold watch contest between
Irase Hanna, of Ellice, and Miss Hamilton,
o f St., Marys, at the C. P. A. picnic at
StratfOrd on Saturday, 18th inst., the total
number of votes given were 1,558, of which
Mies Hanna received- 1,011 and Miss Hamil-
tee, 547. Each of the contestants was pre-
sented with a handsome gold watch.
-What 'Bight have turned out a serious
runaway one -idea happened on Friday, 17th
inst. while Miss Susie Murray, of Avonton,
was hriving to Mitchell. When passing a
farm house a dog came hounding out, fright-
ening the horse, whieh upset the -buggy and
threw the occupants into the ditch. Miss
lifurray was slightly injured, but Masten
Tom came oat ail right. ,
-Mn James Fisher, of Winnipeg, Mani-
toba, formerly of Stratford, member of the
Manitoba. Legisla.ture, was married on Mon-
day, '20th-inst., at Chautauqua, New York,
to Miss Gertrude F. Adams, of New Haven,
Connecticut.- The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Bishop Vincent, Chancellor of
Chautauqua University. Mr. Fisher's many
old friends in and around Stratford will join
in congratulations to him.
-The publie marriage of a couple of Sal-
vationists, at the Barracks, in Stratford, on
Thunday night, last week, by Mrs. Com-
mandatt Booth, was an occasion of great
interest, not only to the Army people but
te- the citizens generally. Rev. M. L.
Leitch and Rev. L. H. Wagner were pres-
ent and addressed the audience, but Mrs.
Booth made the twain one in her own in-
imitable and graceful manner. •
-Farmers adjoining the railway have te
watch their premites after every passing
train. Four fires were started between
Dublin and Mitchell front a passing train on
Tuesday, Lest week. One of the fires ran
oeer several acres of a pasture field. before
it could be put oat. In some cases it is
necessary to plow several furrows about Mie
burning spot before the fire could he killed
out.
-The Stratford district financial meeieng
of the Methodist church was held in Carling-
ford a few days ago, Rev. Dr. Williams, of
Mitchell, presiding. Among the business
transacted was the apportioning of the
superannuation fund contributions required
from each circuit, as follows : Stratford
Central $93, Waterloo street $38; Mitchell,
$135; Monkton $51 ; Harmony, $37 ; Em-
bro, $38 ; Full'arton, $80 ; Staffa, $0;
total, $522.
(-Mr. W. R. Davis, of the Mitchell Ad-
vocate, has removed from the house which
he has occupied for the past thirty years,
and has taken possession of the large brick
residence on the Huron Road, west of the
town, recently owned and occupied by Mr.
J. S. Coppin, and which was built by Mr.
W. Abbott eighteen years ago. We hope
the genial editor of the Advocate may
dwell in. peace and prosperity even. a
nuieh longer time in the new home than he
has already done in the old one.
-Mrs. Henry K. Witzel died very sud-
denly at her home in Tavistock •on Wednes-
day morning, last week. She arose in her
usual health, but complained of not being
able to breathe -freely. The cause of this
was thought to he the smoky atmosphere,
but later en it did not ineprove. Dr. Steel
was called in and all his efforts to relieve her
were of no avail, as she died shortly after
his arrival. She leaves a sorrowing husband
and four children to mourn her sudden and
early demise.
--A farmer living a short distance from
towe cleared off his whole harvest with the
aid of his wife, who loaded. 40 acres of hay,
cut ten acres of oats with a binder, and
loaded 20 acres of flax. This farmer
should congratulate himself on having such
a worthy helpmate. Clinton New Era. -
This farmer ought to kick himself all over the
back yard for expecting his Wife to help hint
offevith, his harvest. A wife has no businesa
in the harvest field loading grain and said
fanner ought to be ashamed of 'himself. -
Atwood Bee. •
-Dr. D. W. Burt, V. S., a Stratford,
hoe just returned from a visit tO' his parents
at "Pleasant Valley" farm in Erin town-
ship, Wellington county. All his brothers
and sisters were at home, the first time the
iamily bas been gathered together for ten
years. J. C. Burt, M. D., and Mrs. Le
Fleirveur were there from Jersey Island, in
the -English channel. Mrs. (Rey.) Palfra-
nwil of North Bay, Mr. Collins, of Orange-
ville, and Miss Burt, of Toronto, were also
at home. The only mie of the family who
*till resides with his parents is Mr. G. 8.
33urt, medical student.
Hensall.
PERSONA LS. --Mr. John Forrest, of Stoat-
-ley, and Mr. John Forrest, of Hay, left
last week for Manitoba -Mr. Thomas Jar-
rett, who recently- secured his second-class
-certificate, left last week for Ottawa Nor-
mal School.
BRIEFS. -The swamp fires to the west of
U8 are dill raging, and a large number of
men have been working eversersight for some
tune to keep the fire out of the adjoining
fields and fences, and great uneasiness is
f
elt in case of high winds. -At a meeting
held a few evenings ago to consider the ad-
visability of getting a few electric lights for
four village streets,a committeewa,s appointed
to try to raise the required amount. Owing
to the unpleasantness- of dark streets,
°PthtUy in the long dark evenings that
gre aRprosa;
Committee wi
contributors.
ing friends in
eently Itip
relatives. -M
Freida, of Mi
,and friends in
our woOhy
contranfor, h
last, when ret
thrown out of
taking fright.
tunately, he
though coma
Murray, of C
village, has be
lege during t
of London w
Urquhart, has
Man, of Tees
past week, v
has been spen
rental home,
in charge of
medical studei
tractor for th
Odist church,
roof. -Mr. E
recently home
and was also i
of St. Marys,
calling on her
ald.-Mr. H.
the village thi
Rev. Mr. Hui
Church, Exe
Thanksgiving
in this village
tember g9th,
and w
friends at Ex
turned home.
left this week
Western Sta
returned hom
has leased fr
premises rece
-We are pie
Mitchell is re
home from vil
son, of Toro
Port )Huron,
been here dur
old acquainta
(From ar
ETCHINGS.
mention gems
ties of the at
buildings are
by the contra
showing when
'ling sites on M
London Road,
structures, ev
the whole stre
appearance. —
student of
so ably Ell
during the
his home at
Mr. McLelle,
student, dised
sides he posse
manner whic
If his efforts d
are any eriteri
has a bright p
S. Henderson,
expected hom
his own pulp
when the elect
gathered in, a
approaching,
ones too, sho
tion of their
and moral in
addition coul
bership of ou
10Q) a readin
in connection
be a boon to t
Everyone sho
--A fire W
ment house di
York, caused
one fireman is
not expected
-The Gov
chled to ban
and nine othe
Lampton and.
will also be b
-Mr. John
eight years,
nesclay, abon
Ontario. His
ran away, thr
-Mr. J.D.
for a publish
eid.ent Wedne
Ontario. He
pissed over h
rom which h
A. YOUNG'
place to buy era
set of the very
YOUNG'S.
MEN WANT
men wanted at o
SCOTT BROTHERS
ANOTHER C
and Plsin Twis
JACKSON% Seafo
WHET!
again remind fa
will, in a few da
trade. We wil
leading varieties
of home.groWn 1
prices. - We bay
son and Thema
wheat, which tl 11
judging from wb
certainly think
been introducied
to procure for o
lines. Come in
whether you int
to have youdo
patronage you b
merit a contin
ROBERT SCon,
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. .., . ..-
,n,,,. we hepte -40. aoutit the,
il -findliberta "4, Ilume""
G-Malinoteltheee: 111'lluordgiwioeiClemis vbereit:
ley and: Kin - ' - -0- eiseehr
- .- - - • - -4 - ---a
e W. Dent and his sister,Miss
tabeui are visitilig mauves
the v me.- -----m H. Doan
KitiervMe-and- . t„hieere iheeet ewe
-
a the inisfortutie on Monday
urningt ta Rodeernite, ee gee
hi° bulge', °wing -t° hie berse
at a steam theesher.-:For-
rat n°k 844°4°11 injured° 81.
ler..ably brui‘ed"'mnia 147
einnt0iisill, anti:nelg --1111116ndesrlyin ofthe tvi inue
i -
e past week. -Miss Simpson,
te was risittnglier sister -Mrs.
I returned home. -Mrs. Chap -
Prater, Ware - here Shying the
iting relatives. -Dr. Thomson,
ling the past.week at the pa.
Slat. 'Ires prairtires has been
Mr. Kellam, . of -Seaforth, a
at. -Mr. Wm. Welsh,the con-
; woodwork of the new Meth-
,,•
is this week rushing on the
erett, jeweler, of London, was
on a visit at Victoria Park,
, II '
n our vellage.-Mrs. Adams,
was in - 01e'village tb14 week,
cowing, the Messrs. McDon-
Stoneman, of Mitchell, was in
s week visith3g relatives. -The
ate; of the Trivitt Memorial
ber, will preach .the annual
service. In , St. Peas ehurch
, on Sabath afternoon Sen-
a 3 o'cinek.-t-11rs. W.'keith
ho were oisitin relatives and
ter a,nd 'curd nd, have .re-
-Miss eek, of this • village,
for an xtended tri in the
ai.-The .• rases- Roac have
s to Detroit. -Mr. F. Manna
nn Mr. (Oeorge Ingram • the
ttly °coupled Ly Mrs. Sheffer.
eed to stet° that MTS. WM.
;covering ftom her very serious
George Brown hoe returned
Liting hq sister, Mrs. Thom-
itte-Mr. J. Bengough, of
formerly/ i of this place, has
ing the past week renewing
ices. t •
) ocicasionalt9orrespendent.) e •
-Heat, dust and smoke, not to
ioppers, at' 6 the chief proper-
iosphere 4 present. -The new
)eing puslied rapidly forward
tore and they will make a fine
finished. Most of the build-
ain street is fat east as the
are now oTeenoted, and as the
ith few e4eeptions, are new,
et preseettal :. a very creditable
Kr. J. Mgeellan, .B.-- A., a
c.etiox 'Colleee, Toronto', ho
nl.. CarmelChurch pulpit.
-.
past oteoth, left - for
Pinkerton Pri • Monday 'last
L, for a ntang num and L.t.,
Lers marked lebility, . and be--
ewe tha,t mo est and graceful
i always' co omands respect,
urin the p t four Sabba,ths
on o his to ore success, he
respect bee,* 'him. -Rev. J.
pastor of Catenel church, is
' 1. •
;this week, 0 d .will occupy
it on Sabha} next. -N. cny'
ions are overe he harvest:all
ad the long yinter evenings
mr young peeple, and older
Id see to it thitt a due propor-
are time is givenif
pto mental
provemente-ff a reasonable
. be maAe to the present mem-
7 Mechanics' Iostitute (about
.,
g room woulde be established
with the libra which would
he Village and ,neighborhood.
ild join.
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. . .8A -T. -4E REGISTEHes - -
, . . . . . .,.
,
.. ISPORTANT NOTIOES
• ' "• - . , ...t., i
OEN.. T. ,..ic.A.: ii„
. . ,.
•ANY ONE
On Tireildav Senternhee 4th 1804. at:.ane
kiset000nk. toolit,;;Petplie. t 1.3- Fs. en on, cesksot; kn. '
, e_e_er,,,_ _tele. anna arm ton an -
Dienteners, weenout reserve, - WIL REIDY
P70iiprissett.,-41:osteiLlattiat,tr
PLIais.EN,, Iran. %ARM* BTOurta•RMItesdili7 _e -e). TuaToutremitheoitair ,se20011,
sores, _Possession immed lately. a Apply peo.
Priathr "'the premises, or Eleaforth P. O.
.
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SINESS COLLEGE,
• •
STRATFORD, ONT.
-
Can Look Well
resols(r3i00.k'
'161—As'EM FOR SALE.—LO 10, Conoession) 16. town-
.
.
trtini;vtlerineekway's hotel, Main Street, Sea-
ousehold Furniture consistmg of
' stoves, tables chairs, bedstea' de and other
artion, _nee', , . „„ ee
W1L13011D reserve. -.Enemas _brown
Auotioneen • - . - '
prremievelhiost gGoodrersyraciolltshibolunseg spramter4. On the
ro 62x66,
stone stabling ; 70 sores under crop, balsam bus:ke
gojni.bearing orchard e one mile frettal school. a?
STEWART Cranbrook. .
' ' " 1 i
WILL BE YOT:TREI XF YOU PBX-
- , i
PARE FOR IT BY OBTAIN-
,
Unquestionably the largest and best,
commercial -se.hool in Western Ontario.
- _ iSnuitss,tYanii8db' wineadeae-ul'apro-et'avt
it. Anjou have to -do is
On Tuesday, September
.•-•
IN MeHILI.OP FOR SALM.-Foi. Lot
ING A HIGH GRADE
F II Term Sept 4th,
to
4th, at 1 o'clock)
at 'annual ; ahouse and lot horses hop,
household • furniture etc. ' 41slyera,
.
proprietor e Wm Mr;Cloy, auctioneer.
DARK eale,
-reatrifeeecctetjasuiredene:a yeas hilinPeei. dawn:. iolmnjoillassurre:,
There is a stone bulge with kitchen and beak barn,
alma good orchard and 1 never -failing stream mu- -
ning through it. IC IHa splendid pitris hum. It
BUSINESS EDUCATION
, ,
P. McINTOSII, Principal.
i RITE. FOR NEW CATALOGUE.
,
SHAW k ELLIOTT, Proprietor&
.
Produce the Ma—
THE 31.A.RIESTEli,
is within smile of school and church, and within
three milesof Seaforth. It will be sold cheap andon
early terms. Possession at any thne. Address Ow
. The Central' Business College, corer onge and Gerrard, Toronto, Ont.,
Canada's •greatest
and we will do the rest,
Our cloth, our cut, our fit*
Seernans, August 80, 1894.
71111Wheat P6rhushel.riow.••-. ess- 0 fio to 0 es
Staler Wheat bnehel,new.........
forth?. 0., or apply on the premises. WM. JOWN-
_STUN, Proprietor. - • . 1398.te
IS commercial school. . Those who desire to attend a school
• . . •
in Toronto are invited to correspond with thisCollege. 1390
'
our make are flawless
• 1 •
pee 0 50 to 0 08
Oats bushel
'
I
pee 0 26 to '0 27
uPeaseepey per brubtede .1. :........ .......... 0 52 to 0 64
0 85 to 0 eo
'Butienik. 1, lefts-. .. - -Z7.7. 0 16 to 0 16
Butter. inu-----;--- . ...- -- .... ' 0 15 to o 16
eta doe .. 0 eg es o eg
Catirt Per iortiz............-.......... 1 80 to 1 80
Hides Per eno per-.......- - - -.... 2 00 to 0 00
mii.',IATiar FOR SALE. -Good farm for sale, near the
Village at Kippen, being the farm of the
late Robert' -Hunt, being north half of Let 10,
• Con. 1, Loudon Road Survey, in the Township of
Tuckersmitbe containing 50 acres of land, 40 acres
cleared and laying in grass for 16 year.; ton aorta or
hush, ell well fenced; splendid large brick Mug.,
and wood•bouse, plenty of good water, frame barn-
and !bed, a good stable and large orchard. This
.
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Call Solicited.
DILL & SPEAR& 8eafort
One Door South of ExpOsitor 0010*
Lamb Skins ... . .. .... 0 26 eo ge
Wool , -- - .... 0 16 to 6 19
Potalose • per bac, .e, _ ............. 0 60 so 6 70
Ben Octiligtrz halter- -,. - ..... 0 75 to 0 76
farm, will be sold on easy terms, as the . proprietor
wishes to retire. No encumbrance ,* convenient to
school Ind obitrobes. Apply to WILLIAM -BELL,
Hemp. ' 1393,44
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0 'en 141011
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HAN tiO=HANAN
Wood per 001111)., i................. 8 so to 400
Wood per cord (.bort). 04
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1 ;It I
k:ilsg -
ar 6 75 to 6 00
Timothy ilelej . ,, 1 75 to e 00
Pork. per 100 its ' 5 00 to 6 25
Tallow, per lb.:- . . 0 05 te 0 05
ln the matter ofthe Elec-
tion Of a Member for the
Legislative Assenibly of the
.Province of Ontario, in the
,
,1
• .--,
, in .. , ._ '
,
iprryttrflirsleio7sonuistg:ityboseirfrme°08fteirthilnaeounnitnal:gin:Loenrtetddus'wiltisheliterie.beinam:tiu8w10:netellot4ofra:
10 ••00......1......••
Liveapooe Ano. '80.-SprIng wheat, 4se 9d ; red
Electoral District of South
.
jtafuhtamcept‘haeCinnese7
wiiiteie 4s sci alfalifornia . No. 1 44 Ild ; peas, 5s
ed ; pork, 71e -Clad ; cheese; 48e 00J.
Huron; holden on the 19th
and 26th days of June, 1894
1 . :
.
Hasu-no-hana, by the well-known distiller**
..
of perfume M-,. . . r ssmith & Son," -e=
.......--...----.
TORONTO, Aug. 80. -Fall wheat. $0.54 to 80.55.
...
Fitu III po it TALPtioNs9- 1894,
_
Lady's Pictorial
;
spring wheat, 20.63 to 10.58 ; oats, 29o. to 80e;
us, per Wish 58c t,o 60c ; barley, 41c to 42c ; bay,•
peP r ton, 18.50 ito.19.00 ; •tintteri 20o to 23e ; pea-
tees, per be; $1.00 tO ei.00 ; egga per doz., 10ii
—..
Notice isisere by given chat John T. Westeott has
presented a counter petition to the Conn of Appeal
for Ontario, ' under the Ontario controverted Elec.
Mons Act, against the return of 'David Weismiller,
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For •sale in Seaforth by I.17. 7ear,
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the leading druggist, -at 150 a -drachm,
to eio ; dreamed hogs, per cwt.. 16,50 to se 75. °
Esquire, es member of the Provincial Legislative
'South
- ,
or $1 per bottle.
.. .
Dairy Markets. .
Assembly for the district of Huron.
Dated ate Goderieb this 28th day kV August, 1894.
DRESS COODS•
SMALLWARE DEPARTMEN7.
_
- TJoice, N. Y., August 27.--eAt thesayetsiconf.
Board of Trade to -day the following
.e.,- JOHN T. DICKSON, Returning Officer.
1394
,
Frillinge, Laces, Ribboes.
WILLIS' SHOE STORE -ESTABLISHED IDEI
cheese were made e ,58 loxes at 94e, 3,801
boxes at ne, 1;140 boxes- at 9ac, 3,7.08 boxes-
at 10c, 40 boxes at lOte, 115 packages of
creamery butter at 2.2ic to 23te. • The, mar-
ket ii•highetand actike.. :- -
.Lionto .FALLS, N.Y., August 27.-zeheese
sales toeday • 11Q bows at 94c, .1,114 boxes
at 9ke, 4,701i -boxes at 10e, 300 boxes on eom-
mission '230 boxes dairy at 9c to 10e 78
packanes' Of creamery butter n,c2ic to _122c,
.25 ne
nee ages of dairy butter at 20c) to 2243.
WATERTOWN N. Y Au st 25. -At the
' •' - r .
Board of Trade on Satur ay the swan of
,
In the 'Matter of an Election of
a Member of the Leg.islative_
ASSellIkily.- of the Province of
Ontario, in the Electoral Dis-
trict of South Huron. , holden
the 19th and 26th gays of
. June, 1894.
Statement of the expenses Jae:erred by and on.be-
'half of David Weismiller, Esq., a candidate at the
staid election :
Personal expenees 8 75 a)
Printing account, . 26 00
Black and Colored Henriettas--large stock.
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French •Serge's, black and navy, good Value.
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English, French and Geerman novelties.
' Mantlin• g in all the leading shades.
Velveteens in black and colors. „
Stock Completein a few days.;
inspect the
Trimmings, novelties in Braids, Jet Trim-
mines, Lace insertion, Ste.
.
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Hosiery, full range in plain and ribbed
wool, and Cashmere.
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Ribbons Haridkerchiefe, &c.
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we cordially _ invite all to
,_ same. •
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SCI1001. OPE/1ED
L .
On Tuesday. _ The. vaeatio season
as been a trying one on -
Ohildren7s Shoes ,
Just as the Summer days of dust and
-cheese were, 4,000 boxes. Leading and -
ruling 10e. .
' Postage account 4 32
Rent of hallo ' , 21 75
S MI
II' $
'I'
heat have been. on your own. Now,
ill
price, -
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OGDENSMIRG' , N. Y:,. August. 25e -The
• Telegraph and teeephone service 4 CO
.8.z
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we can refit the school .ohildren
total offerings at the cheese board to -day-
- ssr e r 6 2,000- boxes. Bidding was quite spir-
8180
- Certified correct,
SUCCESSOR' S TO R . JAMIESON.
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Shoes for the next term at very little
outlay to you, and start them off for
-
ited. Five hundred and sixty-nine sold at
10W c, and 254 at 10 1,16e.
MONTREAL, Augu,st 27. -Cheese - Out-
-wardIV the displays a decidedly firm
. (Signed) GEORGE D. ARliOLD, Agent.
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Deed at Goderich, this 29th day of 'August, A. D.
1894 • JOHN T. DICKSON,-
' egg( Returning Officer.
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REMIND- ER.,.......iiiiii.'
study bright and fresh.
MOTHERS
- market
tendency, and ,pricen are . surprisingly well
maintained. - Prices at the boat this . morn -
ing even ex.ceeded the expectations of the
majority of the trade, and. that Means - a,
good deal. Tha best lots sold at 101c and a
Yew inferior qualities at lOte. Fancy On-
In the matter of the Election of
..a, member of the Legislative
' Assembly of the Province of
Ontario in the Electoral Dis-
trict of South Huron, holden
DO THESE COOL NI TITS- REMIND YOU OF
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SOMETHING?
.
Who aria 'Worn with the duty of caring
for their romping youngsters, taut
o
easil* induce
FATHERS
tario cheese is worth probably lOte, but so
far no business has transpired on that basis.
Butter --While the market is naturallY firm
the 19th and 26th days of
June, 1894.
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To save money, which they will 6 if
they buy their shoes ham '
in sympathy with the high prices in the
country, business is extremely quiet, neither
jobbers 'nor shippers showing a disposition
to trade. Good creaerv,however, is worth
m
about inc to 19c; fineElt creamery, 19e to
19.1c ; townships, dairy, 16te to 17c ; we-st-
ern, 14te to 16e. Egg' s --Although there
are any quantity of old eggs coming for-
Statement of expenses incurred by and in behalf
of M Y MoLeane Esquire, a candidate at the said
eeetion.:
Personal Esipenses 661 45
Rent of Halle 52 00
Livery Hire 43 50
Telegraph and Telephone Service7 15
John White & son, Advertising 5 00
R. H. Collins' Expenses 5 00
Joseph Weber's Expensee 8 00
s time to be thinking of Fall and Winter Clothing.
a .
Drop in and have a chat with us about Clothing, or drop
,
us a card. You may depend upon it, we will have the
1
beS t Of everything you will heed and the prices will lpe
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t:etnett% -
SEAFORTif..,
Ward, fresh gs are scarce and in good de-
-CTS
mand. Saleesgha.ve been made at 10c• a•nd
u wards. - -
PTORONTO
- . $172 10
certified correct. Signed,
JOHN WEIR, Agent.
LT 2'
Rsi G-ErT_
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KIDD'S BLOQK-CADY'S BLOOlt
August 27.-Quotationa are :
Factory made full creams, June and July,
1(24c for hill sized cheeses'and 11c for half
sizes ; little Stiltorut, 14c to 15e. Last Liv-
Dated at Golerich this 29th day of August, A.D.,
egge.
' JOHN T. DICKSON, B.cturning Officer.
1894 „
Yours for good
BRIG3C't
!clothes at right prices.
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News Not*.
dnesday morning in the tene-
ttriet, on the &est side of New
the death of three men, and
so seriously injored that he is
a; live. ' 7. • -
enment of Nicaragua has de-
th British Vicnconsul Hatch
• Bluefields prisOrters. Messrs.
Wiltbank, Am4rican citizens,
Brown, a farnielr, aged sixty-
as instantly killed on Wed-
, two miles Imp). Marlbank,
horse became Oightened and
esviiig him out of the buggy.
ipence, of Toronto, a traveller
ig house, met etIth a fatal ac-
aday morning, Wear Newcastle,
felt out of the ibuggy, which'
im, causing inteitual injuries,
; died shortly aft6rwards. '
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erpool quotations, 478. .Butter -The best
dairy tub sells at 17c and Inferior to good at
18c to 20e. Creamery ies in fairdemandand
Best in the World "
.BROS.,
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The Great Clothiers, Main. Street,
1WY -40th YEAR.
steady; rolls at 22c to -3c an . c or tubs..
Eggs •
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1 SEAPORT Et.
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--.The supply of out -of -condition stock
is into better A lot 35
.
I have a first-class .stock of
getting shape. of
canes was sold. to -day for $12. Candled
etoek is selling at Ite .to . Ste. Fresh a•re
quoted- at ioe.
Bott's Pure Extract of Malt and
Malt Stout for invalids and convales-
cents. Received ; highest award for
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oustOM .
BOOTS AND SHOES
, -
Live Stook Markets.
MONTREAL, August 27.-A few prime
" stout" at the World's Fair Chicago,
1893, in competition with the world.
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For Fall and Winter wear,
which will be sold at a great
beeves sold at from 3te to 3ac per lb, hut
there few at -more than 3Oe
It was found by chemical analysis to
OR PA.'
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reduction in price for CASH
Every
were very sales ;
common dry cows and half -fatted -steers sell
be the purest stout in the world.
,
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or, short credit. pair
warranted. Please give me
at about 21e, and the leaner beasts at about
2c per lb. Common calves sold at from
$2.50 to $5 each. There were no good ship-
Ping sheep offered here to -day, but someforth..
',good loti have been sold at the yards at
- Price, 15c a bottle. For sale by
V. Fear, the leading druggist, Sea-
, .
The different departments in our large store are -fast filling up with new
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goods for the Fill and Winter trade.- Already We have received _large con-
1
a call. ,,.
JOI-IN STEET
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s
-about 3te lb. Good lambs in de-
from English manufacturers (direct) FAX no MIDDLEMAN A
EGMONDVILLE:
per were
mend, and brought higher prices than on
last market; a few of the best sold up to
$3.50 each,common lots selling at from $2.25
to $2.75 the from $1.50 to
W 0 •tr. , P -s
1 p..•
IT! 0" 1 itoor 0.3
le,a CD ----pm.
signments 1WE
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PROFIT, and thus save the customer considerable MI oney.
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Our ladies 'of the Millinery department are away doing the cities, catching
- 1894-18
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OCAL NOTICEE(
e
5, Seaforth, is •ilthe cheapest
Awry. A beautiful IV piece dinner
best stone were tor 810.25,-
1898
ED. -One or twclood reliable
nee, to work at the ' rgan bushier&
Seaforth. 1898-8
msignment of Arnerican Barb
t Wire just arrivedeet Mummer &
rth, at rock bottom 'Weer. 189'3-2
THEAT ! WHEAT 12 -We WOUld
mere and others interested that we
Vs, be fully opened lip for the -fall
have on hand a spleiedid. stock of the
of fall wheat, also - cai 'photos sample
7iniothy Seed. and all et rock bottom
'e rocured from IUMSTS. D. D. Wil-
0 1184,e their a of the Poole
My recommend- - ve ' lAgtd•V• and,
letwe have seen of IS :variety; wepews,
hat It is one eit th hee thst has
here yet. Our alai as always been
ur customers the bet poesible in all
and exa 'mine our itohic : ete matter
',lid buyliene or poteereil Will bipiessed
so. Thankingt, you for the liberal
ave given es in the put, we hope to
lance of the spine -14 the future.
fain Street, Seaforth: t. 1893
,
,
each, and culls at
• 0 ID
$2 each. Hogs were in fair demand and
steady at about $5.50 to $5.60.
'TORONTO, August 29. -:-Export Cattle--
Nothing went above 4c worth speaking
about. Generally the range of prices may
lege, ti ! cr. ;Ili'
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CD
d a)
. P 0•
1:1 Immil
$24
the newest ideas, and buying the best and choicesit
be in the store September 3rd i due notice will be
This Fall we intend showing the largest range of
h happy
goods. Miss- Sheppard will
given of our Fall Openings.
e
Dry Goods ever Seen in Sea-
the
MIJSIC.
he put at from 3te to 4c per lb, the latter
figure for choice. Quite a. few eales were'
, .
mane on the:. western markets. to -day at
taitoo - Cr
i'S
P i ID oms
. W cp
forth in all classes -the lo* priced goods, the
, .
• and more expensive materials. . You are sure to fi
through
medium, and odict
d something you will like
impprwre-•-•m-
THEY ARE :OFF
$3:70 and $3.80 per cwt. These- are a few
.of the transactions ; One car -load, 1,325
lbs average, $54 per head ; 26 cattle, mixed
butchers' and export, 1,300 lbs average, $45
„
,per neon ; 10 cattle, a little over 1,200 lles
average, Ste per ib; 22 cattle, 1,300 lbs av-
eerage, $3.90 per cwt; 20 cattle, 1,300 lbs
--average, $3.60 per cwt. Butchers' cattle-
About the top figure touched was 3c, some
/....,
$2.4 pmal•
tn cr
Ontla
F,...t ct) 0 CD
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li • PI " txl to
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by looking our stock.
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We will surprise you with our Readymade
at our stock before buying elsewhere.
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1/17.M. PICI(AR
Clothing. PO sure
,
&
you look
1
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With regard to prices in the Music
line. -
he Kam Piano and
Organ Comp any
almost fat enough for export reaching 3-.11C
0 land
0
S_A_HiCkliftT3E1.
per ib, and son:re common on soldeven as low-
as 2e. Some transactions were: 26 cattle,
nearly 1,200 'Us average, ne per, ib; one
cat load cattle, 1,000 lbs average $27 to $28
per' head ; ono ear loiel cettle '900 Ihs av-
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=
Cr $2., cto • •
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P )-$ pa
0 1.,...•
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- dORNER MAIN
THE BARGAIN DRY GOODS Rousg
AND
OF
,
MARKET STREETS,
THE TOWN.-
Have opened out their store on Main
Street, -Sesiorth. Oall and examine
•
our instruMents ; they are the - beat
our
are manufactured in the world,
p............. .-4.
Births. I I,
ooke titernship, Lambkin County, on
the wite ot Mr. nicheed Munro, ot •
. . ..,
'borne, on August 20i,h, the wife of
sery, of a son.
Sharon, Stephe6 township, on
I,.the wife of Mr. Sneer Brokenshire,
• ;4
ngbane on August 24th, the wife of
DiXOD, Of a SOO.
uliett, on August 1#14, the wife tit
sr, ot a son. e
,
n Exeter, on August etithethe wife
ge Anderson, of a, son.,
et Cloquet. Minnesoth, on August
fe of Mr. 1%. CeDorrarice, of a eon.
era,ge, 2te per Ib: one car load cattle, 650
lbs average, 2e to 24e• • one car load cattle,
Cla •,..3 0"
'1/1 0"
.
and priees are right.
.1,050 lbs average, $25'per head ; 20 cattle,
1,100 lbs average, $3.50 per ewt ; 20 cattle,
1 100 lbs averaee 3c r lb • 10 cattle. 960 .
eel
FL; .....
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J. L. DOWNEY, Manager,
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• LATE OF SCOTT BROS.
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lbs average, 21e per 1 . Sheep- and Lambs
Prices better,- lambs for
Sal CD ,.
.
towel
feeix10
are no good selling
$2 each. Butchers' sheep continue quiet.
Very few changed hands. Shipping sheep
are steady. Prices realized are from 3c to .
sie; per lb, the latter for very choice. One
bunch of good shippers, big ones, sold for
ti telo P
5 tz
4.4 $1.3 06
cti c) Ow we
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Allworth's Condense°
3SACIT_Air...
• nc per lb, which was considered 'about the
best sale of the day in that line: A bunch of
seven good cull sheep, averaging 120 lbs
apiece, sold for $17 for the lot. Calves -A
= CD ee
.04 flimill Pa
CD
e
g ...,
AT THE C 11 E A.P. ' CAS
I
TORF
II S _ _ _ .i.
By using Allworth's Condensed MA'
for infants and invalids, ,, you have tix
purest -that can be insale ; you #1.wayi
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Marriages. ,-.1,
tiDERS.--eAt the Metiiodist person-
I, on August lltb; by Bev. F. Swann,
Cookson, to ,Miss Emma, daughter
James Sanders, et Stephen. -
30NAL,D.--In sesforth, on August
v. Mr. Lisk, of Torontei Mr. IL Mac-
it,40,1, to miss chriettw, 6/4,0nsid.
4
bunch of 30 -good calves, averaging 175 lbs-
each, sold some for $5 and some for $6. per
head. Common and inferior are dull. Prices
for these range from $2 to $3 per head.
tv
PI C")
c -e- co
0
New Dress Goods,
'i
New
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Fnllings,
have their food without fain% and
rdways swe,et and nice. It is spleyadid
for tea or coffee, handy for travelling
Stockers and Feeders -Prices being paid are
sfrizimug2le.sto 2fe per lb. Milch Cows o.nd
,--There is a dearth of good ones.
Prices range from $22 to $45, according, to
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p a) el
he,
New Flannels,
New Flannelettes,
New
New
Veilings,
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Ribbons,
Price, 25e a can, at L Y. Feael
Medical Hall, Seaforth. -
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quality. Hogs -Firm. Best long lean hogs
fetch 51c lb., weighed off ears. Sows and
:,;‘, c) cr
reel, 5 -
New t.,i'orsets,
New
Jet Gin3' s tic.
P
,
London,-
Deaths. ,
Ifieleillop; on Augur& f..5th, Edward
aged 89 years and 20 deys-a pative
Scotland. , .
Howlek, on Most 21:St, Ellen, he.
f Mr.tiattheve Sharpineaged 60 Years
id 7 days. , t I
eingbam, on August 19tb, Thomas
Hahn, son of Mr. PatricleBrown, aged
.e. i
I Belgrave, on August elirth, Esther
'rant daughter of Mr. W.i J• Brandon,
a. II • 6
n Maghetr, 011 August , 1 th, jetties
ged 48 years.
Ler, on August 244h, Isaciiy Reid, aged
If
niondville, on August = 24tb, John
ged 80 yeare. 11.
In Tuekeretnith, on Aughst 26th, Ise-
as wife of Mr. E. Forsythe, aged 00
D months '
En McKillop, on August 29th. !Bev
well, daughter of thf late 4antee
aged 46 years and 11thaoothe.
linton. on August 29, Juries Young.
the London Road, Tarkersmith, aged
E -f
# '
per
stores were a little firmer at 41e to 4te per
lb for sows and 4fe for etores. Offerings
CO
er 0....•
CD 0.4 0
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3
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Dr. lieLellan,
234 D das Street, Specialist on The
were -light and all sold easily.
. ria cid
W e°1- '"'''
or 0 in
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EYE - EAR, NOSE -& THROAI
Seed Wheat for Sale.
I have a quantity of that iselebrated wheat. ".Daw-
eon's Golden Chaff," pure and clean, which I will sell
for 80e per bushel. R. COMMON, Lot 24, Concession
2, McKillop. 1394-2
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a) ilte . t'let-
it:L. $:0 044
ewe W' CD
5
CDTIO-
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Butterick's - Patterns and Publications on sale at ail times.
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Graduate of the New York Eye Wad Mar Itreep310
882. Post Graduate -Canny at the New Ye* POI
arsenate Medical School and Hoepltal On ilter aN,
Ear, Nose and Throate 1892, Ibefer Tett*
stook of Artifice Eyes, Spectacles and Lewis, WO
bo et the
tiD
MEN WANTED.
Wanted, to go to British Columbia, two married
men, one of whom Understands bladannithing, and
tbe other
(n 0
tele Z • *RNA pima
r- c) CLI c...4
HOFFMAN' & OOMPANYI
,
BURY HOUSE CLINTON
BATTEN . 0 . I„
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TIA,- MIN
Hours e a. m. to 4 p. in. Merges Afti4Atibt.-
7.004en
can. do faro, work when not eo engaged,
.
eo understand the growing of hops and the manage-
.
meat of an orchard. Also a young man. unmarried,
to work on a farm, do milking, end look after gar-
INOTICE.
CARDNO:S BLOCK,
SEAFORTIT.
f.••••••••••.*••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••*.••MP••••,•••Asr
HONEY ANC) BEES. .
dens. All applicants must hove good teritimonW,K
as only good rellsble men are wanted. A house and
quarter sore garden will be given the married peen,
and good wages paid. A good housekeeper is also
wanted., Address J. P. CALLAWAY, Seaforth p. 0.
. 1824x1
The Seaforth Cider Mili hie startedf auemfor boushineuess.
I hope to receive the t
Pa ronag9 ° I lieu eides;
tomer, and mousy more new Ones.Ep
jelly and apple butter. JOHN EL IN, roprietor.
• 189$
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We W7."'110FFMAN4
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Manager.
TROMAB NICHOLLS, Chiselbarete ,.,
for sale 8,000 pounds of honey -end 60 AIM
address, Chlselhurst P. 0. 'MOM
MUNR0.-In B
August 9th,
daughter.
ESSERY.-In U
Mr. John E
BROKENSHIR
August 22n
of a son.
DIXON.-In Wi
Mr. Robert
MILLER. -In 11
Mr. W. Mill
ANDERSON. -1
of Mr. Geo
DORRANCE.-
11th, the w
COOKSON-SA
• age, Hensel
Mr. Thomas
of the late
MacBMAN-Mo
13th, by Re
-Bean, ef Lc
of Seaforth.
GARROW.-In
Garrow sr.
of otirung,
SHARPIN.-In
loved wife et
6 months 511
BROWN. -In
Edgar 0biii
5 3 ears.
BRAND031,-I
Adeline, to
aged 7 wee
JOHNSTON,-I
Johnston,
REID,-In Exe
77 years.
DALY.-In E
Daly, Sr., a
FORSYTHE -
bells Nett'
- years and 1
MoDOWELL.-
beth -IIeDc 01 b051
McDowell,
YOUNG. -In 01
formerly 61
56 year&
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