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The Huron Expositor, 1895-01-18, Page 5- - - - - b.– � 1�_ , � I.- - I I - . ­ . .. � ­­ I . . ­ I . I . ii� -.1 �, . - - � - �_r t . - . ' I . ' a ._ - - , -.. <..,_ - . . _ _ .�_:�.v___.-. - . _. - - - - - R ATT. R-1~. 189 18950 d THE . HTJRQ1W EgPOSITOR. . t -a flying visit on Friday last.—The farmers Speer, of Toronto. The North Street Sun- - are making good like of the sleighing.—Over day School anniversarywas held last Sun- . T o • - „50 loads of brink ass through T .3- T p m h the village da while an enjoyable -able entertainment was1._ g g yr a 1_895 daily. Mr. G Motz, Crediton, has received given on MoudjLy night. _ . kS� - STOCK the contract for supplying the brick for the � ' �- • Huron County poo: house, which will be � S • 11And "last here at, we stand on top of 1895 we wish to thank our numerous TAKING' erected at Clinton next summer. -Our. Chin- I ARAM r . ' • J ' ' - . ese laundry, under the management of Prof. NOTE,s•--'Miss Annie Tyner has been via- customers of 1894. -(67 . Sam. Lee, iso doing a rushing business.- iting her aunt, Mrs. Scarlett, of Leadbury. Rev Mr Stout our new aster reached FURNITURE.—For 30 years we have been studying wood, varnish, oil Air. David Miller, V. S., has sold his rest- for dense on Street, ,Sweat, the first time here on �unday morning -t and upholstery, and workmanship as ,applied to furniture. It has taught us ofor a V. S., who formerly owned. it, for the sum last d it, for enc has ahead created a favorable im- y hour to bu • we buy thea and wll thea that's all. buy; y p p— QFj 4 - - of $1,Or5. Mr. Sweet will take,•possession i " on March first. During the past few years pression. We hope his sojourn amongus will be mutually pleasant and profits le, UNDERTAKING.—Everything here that should be here, The goods, �, Mr. Sweet has been practising in Illinois, both temporally and spiritually. -The black- smith shop here- -has been, enlarged, which the experience, the'competency, with prices in your favor. ;* We welcome him back to our village a sin. 5—�r. George Samwell lyse at Ingersol on gives a great deal better accommodation. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING.—Here we make you some-STOVESAND design— llusinpss the past week.—Surprise;�parties —Mr. John Johnson, jr., hasbeen very ill thing new of any design, or repair you something old withol>t any - are all the rage with the young people theae with grippe, but is improving, So also is Mr. Robert Watkins. -Mr. John Lovett; of on your pocket. hong evenings. i WoolMichigan, is visiting his brother, Mr. C. PICTURE FRAMING—is a specialtywith us. You know our work- DILL- � 15 I & � ��! �i -11, . SPEAI 11 I I . � L RS' L� L :7) j r. Mor. hant - ss Tailors —AND - TINWAREIcents ' - Burnishers, Lovett, sr. -Oita. A. I3yslop, of Stiatford, manshi and rices are both right. At AWAY 0�� PRICES Morr1,�, was recently visiting relatives here. p p NoTEs.--Mr, A. Clark, 5th line, sold a fns young mare to a Listowel huger the oilier day, receiving $60 for her. The Skirts, Doors ted Hotisekeepine. 5o,� , . an'mal wei bpd 1 5 n ]• ROBERTSON 9 - , - i g , 3a you ds. -East Huron How can we make our skirts stick out? Farmers' Instil on Friday, 18th Inst., at is rho problem of the season. Skirts stiff- r R d B I oe k Main Street Solicit your patronage for anin their line. Style, fit and finish guar- anteed, and prices right for good goods. J- Brussels. -A good many farmers in this erred with crinoline aro not considered Warerooms—Strong-s e- t township have had the horns taken off their 1_7 LAIX O . DILL & sPEAh'E, Becxorth• 4 -cattle. One 6th line farmer lost an aroimal sufficient, and moire silk petticoats lined C1 �AFQRTH_ _ with horsehair are a recent invention. A 17 -after the operation; it, bled to death.- - One Door South of Expositor Office +'verybody is taking advantage of the few have whalebone .bands sewed into the. 11 skirt to distend it. 'As for width skirts sleighing now. -The snow is getting quite Births. ' IMPORTANT NOTICES. else A box social tit�as held at the real- are getting wider and wider.. nine new P•- McEWAN,-In Bluevale, on January 3rd, the wife of dancing frocks are eight yards round. deuce of Joseph Smith north halt of 7th Mr. Peter MOEwan, of a son. TSTRAy LAMB. -Came into 11, Bayfield Road line, on Tuesday evening last. The pro- Nothing under flue is fashionable. VOCYER.-!n Exeter, on January 4th, the wife of r j Doors are the baso of all artistic wOIIl- ;lir. Geer a Vos rr of a daughter. Nogptth, Stanley, about Sepiembe last, a Ewe g Lamb. �'Th. owner can have the came- on proving Seaforth ■ seeds were in std of St. John's church,Brus MCPHERSON.-At Ceritralta, on January 7th, the eo ert� and a in char es. JOHN �REID, Varna LETT & JACKSONan s life. Conditions are oaten such that pp u Y p 3' g g MUL9 I ! nein.—Dir. George Miller, who tins been in - � wife of Mr. A. McPherson, teacher, of a son. 1 414x4 they must be kept closed, and their re- FLYNN; At CrediEbn nn January 8th, the wife of Manitoba for some time, has returned home. + • moval and the substitution of curtains im- Mr. Thomas Flynn, of a eon. L'RHAM BULL FOR S 4LE.--For sale, a -W. Dlichie arrived borne from Lsduesing, y possible. Then it is that real ingenuity is MATHESON.-In Detroit, Michigan, on Januar D thoroughbred Durnambull, roan color and 13 o Halton county, on Wednesday of last week. 2nd, the %ite of, Mr. J. A. Matheson of a son. required to.make them sightly. An origi months old; with registered pedigree. Apply on lot -William Hanna is able to go about again DILL. -In Senforth, on January 14th, the wife of Il, Bayfield road North, Stanley, or address Varna ' I after being hurt in the woods at a Muskoka nal idea of a young housekeeper was to Mr• wm. Dill, et a eon. Died on the same day. 1414 have a stationer cut strips of cardboard FISHER. -At Little Rock, Arkansas, on January P.O. JOHN REID. lumber camp. -Mr. James Thynne, of the loth the wife of Mr. James Fisher, formerly of T the enact length and width of the door OR SALE. -Eight rand nun Short Horn bulla i R3rd concession, and Miss Annie Clarke, of g Seatorth o1 a son. g g 1' $ " N & �W I L S 0 panels. At oven intervals of three inches with A 1 pediKreeb, from s to 14 months ofd, 1AUMSD 9 the 5th concession, were married at Bel- also a few pure Berkshire boars and sows of breeding T an opening large enough to insert cabinet grave on New i ears day, by Rev. Mr. Marriage& alta, all at prices and terms to•euit the times. Come haw. We wish the young sou: le a safe sized photographs was made. A few vio- and see them. DAVID MILNE, Ethel Ont. 1414-tf y P WE3TLAKE-STEWART.-At the residence of the , DIRECT IMPORTERS OF lets in water colors added greatly to the .and pleasant voyage over life s troubled sea• bride's parents, on January loth, by Rev. P. -Huron County Council meets 'at Goderich beauty and relieved the plainness. Palm Scott Mr. James Westli.ke of Mellette Da- GOOD FARM FOA SALE. -A 18o sore farm and ���leaves formed litre a screen make a good kora, oto\lies Margaret Jessie, daughter of John A for Salo, 8; mites south of the village of Wroxe FOOt IIS te4` ,d Football S on the:..' 22nd Inst. Messrs. Mooney and ter, bein¢ south its of lots 8, 9 and 10, concession effect -and effectually cover an objections- Stewart. Esq., of Hibbert. �' Kirkby will attend from this township. GEDDES-FRASER.-At the resideAce of Mr. A, township of Turnberry. There are 190 acres and Mr. Mooney should . get into the Warden's ble door. Where a transom adds to thti Bobett Shaw Morris, brother-in-law of the ed, good bank barn, frame house, tined orchard and o complication it can either be covered with bride, by Rev. J. W. Pring, of Bluevale, Mr. two never tailing wells. For further particulars ap- •chair for 1895. -Mr. F. Baines, 5th line, has rented his farm to a 11r. Easom of near Purely decoratico painting or draped with John A. Geddes, to Alias Bella Ai. Fraser, eldest ply on the premises. T�H011A3 POPE. 1414• dull, soft toned silk. - daughter of Lachlan Fraser, Esq.,'all of Morris Price List Association Footballs Complete. brussels and will have an auction sale. Township, Ontario. ( TROPERTY FOR SALE. -For anis, cheap, a tom- _ Mr. Baines- is giving up farming on account The number of, schools in New York HAwKINs-CHAI}AIAN.-At the reaidenicu of the r fortable frame house on South Main Street, Sea. o ill health. -Mr. Jahn Catil. bell west where young women are taught how to bride's parents, by Rev. lir. Swan, of Ileneall, forth, near the Railway station.. The house contains Sizes N3. 1 2 3- 4 5 f p keep house €ir0 cOntiltL711y increasing. Air. John lfav! kine, of London Rosd, Hay, to seven rooms, woodshed and all neee8eary conveni- 0 09 q cl� 93 boundary, has a large pile of brick hofne for Alin Jane, dauighter of William Chapman, Esq ekes also two rood lots. The house is on one of the Circumference iI'iehes �0 �-- his new residents, to be bu-alt next summer There are several additions this winter in Hoy. loth and the property will be sold turether or eepar• , - _ - 1, 25 ¢?j; 50 �,i•. (:) $2.2.5 $,2,• - 5 which Mrs. William Astor is actively in- BRAU,ND-ESSERY.-At Leamington, on January �8t quality, , )r1C8 ti+' `The building. will be a cottage- 3•' feet ately.' Apply on the premises to RICHARD R09-tf q t l - - - - - 1,50 1.7 aclasis. The brick Suss made ill Blyth.- terested. Every need to the management• 9th, by Hpv. A. L. Russell, Air Luther Braund SON, Seatorth P. 0. 1408•tf 2nd quality, pT1C8 - - _ - - 2'2J and active work of a household is taught. to Alias A ha Esser both of Exeter. 3,25 Miss Swift, of Stratford, is visiting on the HALLS -WOOD. -At the residence of the brides The Century Horsehide Waterproof - - - Bedmaking, swcoping, window.cleaning, areuts East Nissouri, on January 8th, by Rev. EED OATS. -Mr. John Melville hna a quantity of RU b Match. Ball Ver Superior.3'00 -6th line the gaest of Mr. and Alrs. T. p Puussell.3 - dusting, mlrketing and of course cook- T. A. Cosgrove, B, A., Phillip T. Halls, of Win- S anew kind of Oats which he offers for sale for Rugby , y Ing are thoroughly drille$.into the pupils. Chelsea, to Mini Aggie, youngest daughter of the first time, on Lot 22, Conoetsion 12, Hibbert. PRICE �� ST r S U N D R i ES. Mr. Alexander Wood. Tbey are a new variety which he got seven years ago - 1 - And, illost hliportant of ;ill, hygiene house- SHELL-SANDEKSON.-At the residence of the in some Mummy Peas, and this year they turned out, Rubbers separate - - - 50 60c %OC S6C 90e - Brussels• keeping is taught, the object being not t,r,de's parents, Wroxeter, by Rev. J. Anderson, in spite of the grasshoppers. one field over fifty P - only o teach a girl how to do housework on' January 10th, Howard E. Snell, of Goderich, /.bushels per acre, and.the other field over eighty Covers separate, first quality, - 9OC y�,�1.00 X1.15 51.55. Ge 2.00 AoRICULTt RAL SOCIETY �rEETI`G.S.-The to Mias Aggie, daughter of Mr. -John Sanderson, bushels;per acre. All those who have spoken for seed Covers sC aratet second llalit r 95C $1.15 $1,50 well, ut to do it without physical injury Postmaster Wroxeter. bad better call eadv, as first come first served as p q y� .annual meeting of the GzreS Branch Agricul - _ . - - - - 25 to hcrsel.f. E• F. - �'• AIADDOCfi:-JACKSON.-At the residence o! the long ss it lasts. JOHN MELYILLE, Chiaelhurat The'Century Cover Waterproof, �2' tural Society was held" on Thursday, last _ y P. O., out. - - - - - bride's parents, Bruasels,on January 8th,by Rev. 1413 13 -3. 5 -week, in the. town hall, when the auditors' +� S.Jonee, grandfather of the bride,Mr.Homer Ed- Football Boots per pair, - _ - T>3� lylgxK�rg, - - report vas read and adopted, showing the - win Afaddock, merchant, Newmarket. M to Mies ARM FOR SALE. OR TO RENT. -Composed of Shin Palls, cloth lined, two buckle, - - i 5c per pair Mabel Emma, second daughter of Mr. Walter lop acres half way between Clinton and Sea. - - - 90c per air sum of X74 on hand. The election of ofli- $s1trORTH, Jan. 17, 18f 6. F y chin Pads leather lined two hackle. - P p Jnckeon, of BrusaelP. -cera. resulted as follows : President, Amos Fall wheat per bushel, new..... ...... o G6. to 0 67 i forth, in the township o[ Hallett, two -and -a -halt � r � - - - - ' , T• Spring wheat rr hushol new,....... 0 56 ho 0 67 McLEAN-McCHAOKEN.-In $luevalo, on January miles from Kinburn about 40 rode trona No. 1 school 1.00 er air Smith , v ice President, William Pollard. g p ' nth by Rev. Al r. Wood, of Wingham, assisted by Shin Pads, chamois lined, two buckle, P P Oats per bushel .............. . 0 24 to 0 28 house and one and a half miles from church. There - - 1,40 per air ...... . . . : Directors Oraham, G7eorge Thomson, P. pew per bu bel.......... Rev. J. 1lcCracken brother of t e bride, Mr: S. P P ......... 0 b3 l0 0 53 A McLean of ('rodorich, to Miss Sadie Me- . is a good dwelling house, a barn 100 feet long, and Shin Pads, chamois lined, ankle pads attached, >,icott, John lMchinnon, J. D. Warwick, A. Barley per bushel .................. 0 36 to 0 4n ti + other out buildings all in good repair. One well at {xardiner, James Ferguson, W. H. McCrack_ Butter, No. 1, loose......... ... 0 14 to 0 1F CLracken. the house and another at the barn and five acres of a � --�- SCOTT-GREGG.-At the resider;ce of the bride's' Inflaters, Brass piston; the Little Wonder, 60c; large size, �I.50. Football Butter, tub .............. .. ........ 0 15 :to 0 16 good .bearing orchard. There is five acres of fall . gn and Jahn. Brown. Auditors -Alexander . -0 14 to 0 16 father. Springbank Farm, Ho ick, on December .heat on a good summer -fallow and looking well ; and how t0 la it b A. Keeker, 20C per copy. E488 per doz..................... ', Strachan and F. S. Scott. -The East Huron Flour, per 100 Ile .................... 1 60 to 1 85 26th, by Rev. E. A. Shaw, brother-in-law of the there is 2acres of fall plowing done on the place Play ' y ' . bride, assisted by Rev. Austin Potter, of Clit- and : portion of feed enough to do any amount of in held their annual. meetln here on Hayper tea new ........:........... 6 bo to 7 00 R Society . � . � H[dee per 100'•ibs.................... 300 l0 3 f0 ford, AIT. Myles Scott, of Lakelet, Ontario, to Y Wednesday last.: The andttols to ort show- p )dies Sarah Elia eldest dau titer of Mr. George stock. It is a fine roll -ng farm, well drained and well Any article 1n above list mailed free, on ,receipt of price, t0 ally address In y p Lamb Skins .............;............ 0 60 to 60 + g adapted for crops. Possession can be had at any - ystamps y and register eel $192 on Band which is ti ver good show- .. 0 18 l0 0 20 Gregg- • g F time For. further particulars P. O. Ont�� pretrises. the Donllnlan of Canada Or United 'States. SendmoneybP 0. Or I;x Express Y g Wool...... THYNNE-Cj ARKE.-At the Pareona e, Bel rave ing. The following_ are the officers elected : Potatoes r bag ............. 6 on January 1st, by Rev. E.A.Shaw, Air. James r Address— .• Thvnne to Mira Annie Clarke, both of the the letter. pe - praselent, James Ferguson ; 1st vice, �A1ex, salt (retail) per barrel............ 0 76 to 0 7 � - a second-hand two o so so 0 Bo FRANCIS KETTLE Se .tor 141o•tt Order, or, if these are not convenient, enclose se e. c� wood per cord (long) ................ 8 0 to 4 00 FoR SALE.—A good second 1 , 'ardiner ; 2nd vice, J. R. Stta�ith. Direc- township �t Morrie. tors, Thomas 141cLachlan, James McCallum, Wood per cord (abort) .............. 1 76 to ` 00 YODDEN-BRIGHAM.-At the Trinity church par- horse trend power ; also a good power Straw Cutter Apples per bag ...................... 0 60 to 0 b7 sonage, Blyth, ori December 27th, by Rev, T. E. at O. C. WILLeON'B, Seatorth. 1410 Alex. Stewart, W. A. Derr, p. Milne, John Clover Seed ................`......... 6 76 to 6.00 Higley, Air. Albert C. Vodden, of Hullett, to ILSON9 Shortreed, (leorge Johnston, and Thomas Timothy Seed ....................... 1 76 to 200 Alias Annie, daughter o! Mr.Richard Brigham,ot LUMSDEN & Calder. Auditors, A. Hunter and Alex. Pork, per 100 Me .................... 4 50 to 4 86 Clinton. Cedar Posts for Sade. Tallow, per lb... ... 0 05 to 0 00 DONALDSON-STEWART.-At the retidenee of the , Strachan. :— - - $RIE> S. -On account of the illness of bride's mother, on January 8th, by Rev. John The undersigned has on Lot 18, Concession sold - - - LivERPOOL, Jan. le. -Spring wheat, 6e 6Jjd ; red Mills, Mr Charles Donaldson, of Stanley, to Alias Morris, a lot of good ceder poets which will O sold , MAIN STREF�T Officer Judge Do le the Courts for winter, 46 led ; California, No. 1, fie 08d ;peas, 98 Maggie Stewart, of Lueknow. for ?teats each. WM. and GEORGE JACKSON. SCOTT .BLOCK, - Revising Offie y , Grey and Brussels are adjourned as follows :. 8id ; pork, 67s 06d ; cheese, 60a,06d. OES1`A>;ACHER-MANTZ.-At Tavistock, on De- 1414x6 Cratzbrook, to January 30th, at 9 a. m. camber 26th, by Rev. M. Finkbeiner, Mr. Daniel ��'�1 to ,Tamar 31st and Ethel to M-��Tow wro, Jan. 17. -Fall wbeal, 10.61 to $0.62; Oestreacher, of Stephen township, to Mise C. S�A�'OR ■ �3- Brussels, y ap�inlr wheat, f0.00 to $0.00 ; oats, 83e- to 31c; Mantz, of Tavistock. February 1st at 9 a. m.—The old council peA, per bush, 67c to b8c ; barley, 45c to 48e ; bay; PRITCHARD-PEEL.-At the residence of Robert WILL/3' 3HL1ESToRE—ESTABLISHED 1381 held their last meeting on Monday night, per ton, f 7.0o to (9.60 ; butter, 200 to 210 ; pots• Peel, Esq., father of the bride, on December and wound up -the business of the year.- toes, per bag, $o 55 to $0.55 ; ague, per dos., 24c Miss Mr. Joseph J. Pritchard, of Minto, to There is a great rush of wood at the salt .to 25c ; dreMad hose, per cwt., ri6.00 to $6 25. AHI Emma Peel, of Howiek. BUSINES811LlicWHINNEY-CUKRAN.-At thevillage of Lnok- block for the last t`vo weeks, wood being now, on. December 26th, by Rev. A. Mcl:ay, .ffEz4P4&K$ A1C Dairy Markets. Mr. John Thomas McWhinney, of Ashfield, to %�� �m drawn long distances, as the fiLrmers Masa Victoria Jane, daughter of air. Robert&& S,4LE gay our salt well is the only one paying Toro�To, January 15. -Butter -The best Curran, of st. Helene. m V cash for wood. -There is to be a carnival in dairy tubs are quoted at 15C to 16c, and HALL -BLARE -At the residence of the brides Trades at 10c to 13c. Large rolls are emoted father, on December 26th, by Rev. R. H. Hall, OId business wants new ,busine>— the skating rink here this (Friday) -evening, b g that is what we are seeking We wish i .and the Salvation Arm are hauls an at 13c to ISc, the latter for extra choice Mr W. J. Halt, to Mise Bevan daughter of Air• cr- a � Army - g' Robert Blake, all of Ashfield. small - acka es. Dairy nand rolls are HAMILTON -PORTER. -At the residence of the to make it lively even in dull -times, OF i oyster banquet in the council room on the P g y p steady Rt 15c to 16c. Creamery is steady bride's father, Egmondville, on January and to keepit mOVing, are content t same evening. -The East Huronartriers' Y Institute meets in the town hall this after- at 21c to 22c for rolls and tubs. Eggs -Dull 9th, by the Rev. Neil Shaw, assisted by 6 kers for the and.slow' at 14e to 15% and fresh gathered Rev. R. 3i. Hamilton, of Brantford, brother o! with the smallest margin On all kinds Dress Goods., Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Flannels, noon and evening. -The tic the groom,,31r. Donald••M. Hamilton, of Syr,- I of Winter -footwear such as O .ere►,p Sons of Scotland concert, which are on sale are in demand at •16c to 18c. Limed are cure, New York, to Miss 3iaggie Letitia Pon ere, � , � at Mr. Joseph Fox's drug store, are bein steady at 12c to 13c. fifth daughter of J. s. Porter, Esq. y Rubbers, Mackinaw Socks, Felt Boots. Flannelettes, U Underclothing i ngFu r Capes, • fast taken up. If the rush continues the Mo�TREAL, January 15. -Butter -West- - —• lYlroccaEins etc. . hall won't hold the crowd. ern dairy i still offering at very low prices, Deaths. Our past' holiday sale, which began �1 1�/� but there is scarcely any business passing. LESLIE. -In Clinton, on January 7th, Lena Jsne Fur Vol tars, Fur •mss usf F r Caps, Creamery is unchanged. Creamery, 19e to. third daughter of Mr. John Leslie, aged 28 years. on January 2nd, has been a gratifying t Drysdale. Zoe ; townships, 1 se to l l e ; western, 12c SAfITH.-1n Clinton, on Tanuary lith, Aon, wife of success and to W prices will be the rule B I a n k et s, S h aw I s, and a I I kinds of Air. Henry Smith, aced 82 yearn and 7 months. I31tIEPS.-Lake Huron is once more re to 13e. I+eggs-Receipts are heavy, and on tpHEATLEY.-Ill Seatorth, on January 6th, Joseph during the balance Of the wiYiter, sumin& her icy coat, and the fishermen are the whole the market displays further' liheatley, 22 formerly of Clinton, aged 68 years. 8 (weer, isn't it 4 that although our win - getting their nets read for fishing. -The easiness. Limed eggs all the wt - from 11: c niooths and _2 doyye. r i g y g TIERNAY.-In Iilyth, on December 28th, Arthur .ter shoes are all it Soled," there is shooting match held by the Young Men's to 14c. Hill Tiernay, aced 29 years. Dry �OO� S and illin,ery■ Heart and Hand .association, on New BRANION.-In Bidd ilph, on January 7th, Mary plenty left yet. _If you are in need of o Jsne Branion, a([ed 4Z yearP. foot warmers this month drop in and �' Year's day, Vas a grand success. The day Dressed Hogs. SKELTON.-In Morris, on January 8th, Charles, + i was fine, and some good shooting was done. 110 TREAL, January l .-Arrival are youngest son of Mr. John Skelton, aged 18 yearn. gee us. Jlr. John: Bannerman captured the first verylheavy, and with a run of soft weather SUTTON. -In Exeter, on January 13th, William . It will be of interest to every one to call and inspect the goods and pricer prize. He had a little advantage, having the market is in pretty bad shape. Sales at Sutton, aged 64 years, It months, 12 Jaye. A word. to ROBERT3,-At Parliament street, Toronto, on Jan- rf been an old military boa*. A taffy party X5,35 to $5.50. nary 14th, Celia, wife of )sr. Fd. Roberts, form- ^�� h Customers. and dance was held in the evening, and a To,RovTo, January 15. TTTie offerings are erly of Exeter, and dau titer of Mr. George v .J grand time was spent at the residence of smaller and the marks ifs firmer, with sales Blatchford, Grey, on 40 years: 141r. Robert Orr, jr. One of the principal of a few rail lots dehveted here to -day at ROSE.-InMr. Ch rieson January 4th, Christina, Rife of MAN & OOMPANY, Mr. Charles Rose, aged 2ii years, 3 mouths and Realizing the Cash System is the O = features of the evening was the singing of G:i• 10 to ,w4i.20. There•were no hogs received 18 days. J4lessrs- W. Slack, E. Talbot, jr., and S. on the local street tvarket to -day, and prices MELVILLE.-At No. 31 Grove street, Hamilton. of most satisfactory plan Of doing b118i- 1 were nominal at ?5 to ri.25, the latter for January 7th,3taud Muriei,aged 4 years, 3 months ness we begin with the new year to 1 Westlake. -Hiss Florence Turner, who has and 17 days, only daughter and beloved child on Veen residing in Goderich for the past three single hogs. A local "packer said to -day J• e• and Jennie Melville. allow our cash customers a discount of G H E A P CASH STORE, C A R D N OrS ,BLOCK) 04Th iuonths, has returned, looking ha}e and that holders outside were " stacking hogs," __- five per cent, on all purchases. If you hearty.—The Snowden brothers had 22 and that packers here were waiting -for a Local Notices. haven't the cash at the• time, but will lieacl of cattle dehorned last week. --Mr, break in the weather, confident that when- W. W. HQFF*AN, Manager. John Orr is going extensively into sheep ever the weather became mild the offerings HOL`SE To RENT. -To rent the comfortable have it in thirty days, you get the din - raising. He says he intends sltipping the would be increased, and that they would be and pleasantly situated brick residence recently oc- count just the same. Honest goods at 11 + lambs himself, asci therefore obtain the able to buy much lower. copied by Mr. R. S. Hoye. Rent reawnable. Apply to Jobs or JAMEs BBATTIE. 1407-tt fair prices 1S Our style. I profit thereof. t'i'e wish him success in his •----- - PROrEP.TY in Egmondviile for sale. -A lttidertaking.-The smiling face ' of _llr• British Grain Trade, house and'three acres of land North and West of the ed for. It's a . h Inst. E •mondvrlle manse. A less quantity of Innd than — D I easily account Mark Lane E\ --press of the lot i; .1_ 41:- ..lone h I�atl zs Zhe P chaser. Wei.- - P e iiia be sold to suit ur SPECIAL I bo - . in its weekly t review of the British *rain three acts y - 3 g ELLiow, Seatorth P. O. 14, 2-tt --- - trade, says: English wheats have been firm TuosE owing accounts will -please call and • Varna. and in some markets have been quoted at settle, se all accounts moat be in by the 1st of S + si pence rise. Foreign wheats are stronger. February.' RICHARDSON & MCINNiS, Seatorth. 1413 i'__,_*__,",, �� �' I EEK F.Xlt`l SOLD. -Mr. Robert Turner, of ills California cargoes have been held for six MISS `1ARIE KIDD is prepared to take �/1 Parr Line, Stanley, tu-o miles South of pence advance. Oregon -wheat is quoted at music pupils in both f9eatorth and l)uhhn. In Dub- . �rarna,has sold his farm to 1Mr.Isaac Erratt, obs and Manitoba at 25s 6d. Corn, flat and lin on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 14I8x4 CADY'S - - - BLOCK Deputy -Reeve of Stanley, for the sum of round, has been held at 22s. Barley has • . 1 .c;t,5(}t}. This farm joins Mr. I rratt's,and is been quiet and oats steady. '1'o -clay English SALE REGISTER. a good bargain. There gra good buildings and foreign wheats have been maintained. --On Wednesday, January 30,at I o'clock and the farm is in a high state of cultiva Flour is six pence dearer, corn ste,tdy, oats p, m. on Lot 27, Concession 1'2, McKillop, - Bheaper than Evers tion. It contains 15..0 acres and con}c} easily neglected and beans and peas weak. Farm Stock, Implements, �� c. Mrs. Dora - have been solei a few years ago for $6;000. Kinney, Proprietor ; Ueorge Kirkby, anc- NOTES.—airs. McAllister, Airs. Leech Live Stock Markets. tioneer. a A clearing sale is now going on at and lis. Ferguson, of Walton, were visit- On Monde Januar `i8 at 1 o'clockp.m. I �. G. Ault's store. Before taking `% ing at D.C. Campbell's for a few du.ys. They MONTREAL, Januar 15. --The butchers , y y ' returueA home on Tnesday last.-V�re regret were out in large numL and bought freely, oil lot 16, concession 8, McKillop,Farm,farm stock I will give to all cash buyers, stock and Implements. James Horney, vc ry much the serious illness of NIT. _41ek- but the prices were exceedingly low, good ro rietor George Kirkby, auctioneer. the t ander McIver of the Babylon line, Stanley. beeves selling at about a quarter of a cent P 1? g y' r On Tuesday, January 29, 1895, on Lot 10 Greatest as Bargains He underwent the operation of having aril- per lb lower to -day than on last Thursday. Lake Road RTest, Stanley, Farm, Farts _ - f mor removed from ]lis lip. We hope soon Prime cattle sold to -day at from 3j -c to 3_je - Stock, Implements, &c. E, Bossenberry, Ever not in Seaforth. to see Bits around again.- ressrs Charles per lb ; pretty good stock at about lb. and C3-01-j]D � and J. W• Reid have shipped over,`3,000 the others dew`s to less their 2c per lb. It Auctioneer ; Hobert Moak, Proprietor. oJ�T , Ih bbl that a large number Will have to -� ;0 lb ood Brown Summar for g1 �TTH E PXIR. CENT �tG �A* -�r1, OFF W 4T& i f.T/ Over 2�� er, Cent. off . all goads in stock for ,_ . the balance of this t and next month. !- McCOSH:& � Y �.JEFFE 1i CARMI'CHAIIL'S BLOCK, SEA1± ORTH, y • ti'O TO . . To Y.. RUTLEUGE . —FOR— . -BOO - --A'ND-- ate. F} .11 SHOES OES GOOD AND CHEAP.. - I ani sellae a ',BOOTS and SHOES at prices never before heard of hi . aforth. t Come ill and tet ; my Prices- will da - tl�c _rest. Men's Shoes Cheap. , Women's Shoes Cheap. Children's Shoes Cheap, All kinds of Felt Boo s, Rubbers anti. Overshoes. Euerybod y - Oets - Bargains. �wy� Sale everyt.d�ay, at the --CHEAP STORE. # - T. Vi RUT LED V! id-, , MAIN STREI�T, SI AFORTH. T'H MT0 THE E 0ANADA BUSHNroa COLLEGE Chatham, Ont, -- Is still far in advance of' its competitors in thorough work, and getting its st,adents placed in choice post- tions.. A. E. Yates, front WA*binl;Wn, Hiehigan, graduate of Shorthand Department, has been laced by us as stenographer with Col. Hadley., New York City. David Walker, graduAte of Business Department, (a former teacher) has steured an excellent tion with a firm in Defian( ,, Ohio, Futi ps@•�t/i{c ars ti0b yet to hand. One of these receives flu, and the other $65 per month. . IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. School will reopen tatter Christmas 'vacation on Wednesday, January 2rid. For further particular acid catalogue, address ` D. NeLACHLAIN, Chatham. I408 . Huron Covnty Cou 'cli. t ® � f the Co , `ration of the County of 1 lambs to l3il#i'alo this fall. Vv e hope t ese is pro a e • t 5 �_ enterprising gentlemen will be amply re- be held over for a future market. Small '25 lbs. Brood Granulated Sugar for $1. —IN — I for their trouble. calves sold at from 3 to 45 each. Mutton 3 lbs. of the best 50c Green, Black . Iii f critters were higher priced all round to -day. f - - - " — and Japan Tea for $1. I - Shippers are paying 3: c per lb for larhre 3 Bushels of Potatoes • for ,,,I Fur Capes, Fur Coats, Storm Collars an � I - Goderich. sheep; mixed lots of lambs and sheep sell it NEW SYSTEMS 6 ounds new Raisins for _oc ter' pp 2: 1ltimes.---Our local papers are "out" with from 3-c to 3 c, and good lambs at about 4c 6 lbs. new Currants for is Muffs Tams, Caps, C• i- -eacli other once more. --The Editor of the per lb. .© 6 lbs. of rice for 25c , 1 ``',ilial hail I11r. W. Postlethwaite up on BUFFALO, January l5. -Cattle_ Best (Mbs. of figs for 25c 4 `7Ig X. assault and battery. Mr. heavy shipping steers, $4.85 to $3.35 ; good Air. H N. McTaggart, the Chtselhunt storekeeper, 8 lbs. of sulphur for 25c t Reductions 1 n Men's and B o '' s' U n d Br ea Taesday last t Great Postlet Waite was angry :vt the use the Sig- medium, $4.60 to $4.80 ; light to fair, .x,3.85 wishes to thank the many customers who have given 5 lbs. new Prunes for 25c. - I ode of his nalfie last week ; anis so, to 4 4.50 ; mixed butchers, $3.65 to $4 ; fat him their patronage during the past eighteen years i lbs. Tapioca for 25c ( .nal n o - and he has now to announce that he has decided to , Me nn rite editor on the street, near the cows and heifers, $3.-5 to $3.85 $ fila .cows, adopt the 4 lbs, boneless fish for 25c ostofhce. the old mail, who wars quite a $2.25 to $2?.75 ; bulls,. 92.50 to •.3._0 , light n QQ aQ 4 lbs, Sea Biscuits for 25c Still a few Men's and Boys' Overcoats left, which Vve will clear at cost. pugilist in tirnea past, tae it to '2 to common bulls, $1.75 to 2.40 ; springers \�jA1�H SYSTEM 3 boxes of Eddy's best matches, `?5c f , j P Editor in ;;ood shape. The ease came up and cows,. $2 to 43 ahead higher. Hogs- Of doing btiei0eee, as it Ie more eatisfsetory. in the 8 piece•, colored toilet setts, .vertll SPECIAL VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ' before Police Magistrate Seager, anal was Yorkers, $4.80 to 44.90 ; pigs,$4.8 i to X4.90; long rt1n tQ all parties concerned. Here it a sample 42.50 for $2.00 - ad ouruecl tllttil Thursday- An effort will mixed and mediums, 84.80 to $4.85 ; choice o! prices he can give by doing business in that way. Best 82 parlor lamps for $1.50. , e to Prove that Mfr. Postlethwaite heavy, $4.90 to $5�,-roughs, $3,75 to ,4,20,75; 25 lbs. granulated sugar,. $1 ; 28 lbs. Conte one, Come all, and secure. soWe 1. ,be toad l & SrTrX -11 . was urged on by others and made drunk, in stags, $3.25 to t,+3. r5. Sheep and Lambs- { bright yellow sugar, $1. Of the send bargains. ¢'_� o " la out'' the Editor. -Rev. Market active, 15c to 2Jc 11]gheT fors lambs, I Butter and Eggs taken as cub. 10 S I'. I order t y . 9P Joseph I,d+re began Revival Services in the and lOc to 15e higher for sheep. Canada I H. N McTaggart, __ t? g ..t..,....,i, r1 npsday. He i5 lambs, $5.15 to $3.25 ; export sheep, $3.75 A - --VT- A TTT.T_ Goth. SUCCESSORS ' R• JAMIESON. . The %^,unci o Huron will meet in the urt Room in the Town of Goderich, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of January, at 3 o'clock P. m. 14130 W. LANE, County Clerk. d. III OT':IGE. Notice is hereby given that the 19th Annual Meet- ing of the members of the Usborne and Hibbert Farmers' Mutual Fire Inihirance Coa:psny, will be held in Gardiner's Hall, Falquhar, on MONDAY, the r 4th of February, 18!jb, at I Weloek p. in.. for the pur- ppooeeee of receiving the Direewrs' and Secretary - Treasurer's annual reports, election of directors, and other business in the lnterett of the Company, JOHN ESSERY, THOMAS CA F,RON, President-ry- 1413x� WOOD WANTED renders will he received` by the undersigned, rd- , dressed to Seatorth P, O., until February 26th, 189b. for about 14 cords of inch wood. to be delivered at the ixbool in Section No,,2,-McKillop. The wood to be green beech and maple, and to he delivetedt beforethand puede eJs7iiN S. BROWX, nd of March, to,be BSecretary.plit into . wood. 4117.4 a 1