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The Huron Expositor, 1890-08-22, Page 56 I 1 3� tied , , � , ratu I , I '00rds ettles � , daftil. � � . - I � pused � I 0 . - U feel � 1� had a i single I 0 hang. 00 Step, � th- i , Ingi I I I elf, YOU lking to �, about � . ChurA ecture, h 0 In 0. � � text oi , . . - I . - irk say- �d com. � , receipt � � risk of . % of the I ; :or bad I I I all his I . . alorL6 �G mern. th mer- �Iesx his f Of tert I - allow. - ed up, n whert � of the rch for If boote - �t get- 'Whi� 10 ,,,,_ §et, � I � I 0. . : . But . le other Upper, I 9 until $room 1"op.111an I r than fit st of a, I andling �wa:waa D� ague. I to, RU4 I � I . : in the lap and � , .. I I& . tin F wood . I . Ig for & - ! . aneties, I .. anolior. A pro- I , at. that � , eniough - �Von't = , , �06 par- h.�) . J . 'ERR. . . 7 . . : . � ry- � Ica afe I a inter. ,nd the L butter nething section,. I Y. We Lly, and le May I . � ,or the. lers has Leese Is. ason,jt ed, and e latter 'ontreal . 113,389 year to Canada a aa the mts per cheese . I )nd Of in. any rolne in I 98 so as ell bet - I three , ter fac- , and if �e could " That -� to the - - . e pay - ad more Ce was A if he �for an - not in- - � ,rons to - 4e good I ting of patrons Itity Of seasont to con - end the , I �f milk . r could � so, At iere are �;h, w ho . -h cow, , . dy, and I . : a day 3 to in - We not � . W- ell, to � ,Aere is [ know L :- � 'MoW is . -tory iA � 'nty-si-r I e a day .factory le is no F �r than. . I � -18a� . X. I - � . �British n" has tent -of �,t Pro - de the �, Mr. [ar aP- lent of . I ak, rnet appears :� )asture, � I horse. - � i horSe re&king �y that ' fore he "he colt I E , doing I . . agg h a W, ith big . .of - that Ind tin . )f Gor- I 9 -on- - - I Id --is an young 7 . and no is neW I—— --­-­-.­- 1—�­---­---­­�Z�---­ -- ­­ -- T - - � - - - - - - - - - - �- .. ­— -1 � - - - �­ -, ­-- -- ­ I —­—­---­ ,­ - - ­ --- —­­­ , . , . --------7"---------- - - I . . � , - � � - I .1� I . - . � I - 1, i I- - � I I . . . . � . 1. I I � - I I . 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It appears the deceased calculated at 04.80 to the A: (sinking'. the offal): -- . . � for the sum of $4,300. - i of it, and her poems have the color and was standing near the track when a Finest steers, 12ic ; good W choice, 12c ; pooi : I . - in old ! � . to medium, 11c ; Inferior nod bulls,AJ to 10c ; 1 4 - —Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleg , of Win the tone of Indian life. Toronto Sotur- freight train was being shunted, and by - . - 9 Job g. � best sheep, 00 to ito -, Becondary, 12 to 18c ;, , baIi, left on Friday last. for St. no day Night has published some of the some means was caught by the cars and inerinost-11i to 12jo; infei4or and rams, 9to 10jo. I I f., . 'P - I A Custoilier who has beat products of her pen, while others crushed against the st%tion platform. MONTRmAL, August 19th.—The supply of cat- - 1�1 . : and #:other points east on a holiday Ll � ' tle'on the inarket to -day was larger than it has I . . ,� I � : ,have ppeare in the American journals. W hen picked up it was sein - that h is It,. been for some time. The butchers were pres- I � . tried it, says Man- i trip. Mr. James W. Inglis, of Wingham, The yaoung iantford poetes6,has done juries were fatal—one of his hips was ent in large numbers, but -when they saw such , , some good work, , and'��- wift 1mak; her . broken and he. was �'terribly bruised To the Population of Seaforth ­ drake lood Bitters. - large supplies ofeattle they were, in no hurry to ,. , " - . . I . I left on Tuesday for Manitoba. He took ' , - I ark in a still larger field. Her father about the abdonien. Medical aid was buy until prices had declined W about1he low- I � is wor. - , with him 3 buggies and 6 cutters for the I , I eat figures of this season. cattle—There was a - I it s Weight - was the son of an Indian chief,'awi her, unavailing, and he died at 4 Velock on - . t aa mket. , . fairly brisk demand for the best 'cattle, which and Su�rouiadin Country. in gold* " I was I I I I —The Clinton cricket club were de- mother an Engliliah woman, and Ahe . Mpnday. moriting. Deceased Was in sold at ��oua Sic to 41c per pound. Fat com- . . l fe&ted at Wingbam by the club of that younlepoetess seems to have. inherited the the employ of 'Dr. Ni,em.ier, of Tavis-. moil dry cows and thrifty steers (stockers) were . I very sic for overh . I . best qualities of the two races, being tock.� ' I .�., � I f Lilly t k o dollars -per head lower than on last I . , : � thwn on Friday last by a score of 104to . � - 1�- - .,� Thuro4ay, anl, frpmthrbe 'to four dollars per � �, . weeks VVi hbad stom- .1 � � 1110. � - I cultured and clever, and yet havibg the . � 11 head1ower thikg on the previous Monday. A I I . - , . � , 1 1 � I I . —Mr. Thomas Gregory, of Wingham strong love of freedom -and the outer air 'i No Moral, Necessary. considerable iihmber,, of,steers Weighing from 800 1 ach and biliousness, I - left for Manitoba on Monday last wee ? born with her father's people. -.. � � .. . to 1,000 pounds were bought at from 2ic to 3 7-8 . . . . �- —Mr. John Robertson, a. wealthy- . Said the minister, in his quiet way, , cents per pound to ship to Britain as stockers. � We hiLve been busy all week marking down our' entire stock, and,� bavilao, doctored . ,This, is. his second trip to the prairie merchant,of Vankleek Hill, Ontario giving out the notices : 11 If there bad The agent bf the- Montreii , I Meat. Company are Dow prepared to give you� what you'may, require below the whole- � ,0 . . vince this season. - " been as many men - as women at the last bought about, (50tbead of. rough and 1'ean cattle � P with no Telief what- . - . . pro recently died, leaving to his heirs �n I - at f rom 2jo to So Per pound. L CalVea_,were in sale price. Everything marked down-na reserve. We must - have't . � . I -Mr. Wm. Doubledee, of Wingham, prolyer-meetin' , the attendance would good 61mand at from a to $9.50 each. Sheep � � ,� .1. . L. T4e third close � has disposed of his housa and lot in that estate worth over $300,000. His pro- I 9 " there ll�ad and.Lambi�-Were in good demand at about more room for Fall Goods. Come early and secure some of the gr di ever I t ' to Mr. John Hanna. erty in Winnipeg, according to the bave been %bout seventy; ff former rates. The shippers are"paying about 4c . . � of this medicine gave ,ow Mr. Double- P . -as men the bar ains in I - a been only as many women � 7� � ' -'Crhesley shortly. latest reports, is worth nearly a qparter , I per poti6d.,for suitable sheep and the butchers 9 . , . - �, me -P .nd e t e att6ndance would have been, about a are payink from $2.60 to 14. 25 6mall for lambs. . . T ,li ' a in' 3 � � --...;At a recent meeting of the trustee � of a million dollars,,and besides this h � I - . Of h, has a large number of sh . ares ,. in bank dozen." It was unnecessary for him to Hogs�Fat hoge.are a little more plentiful, and I i . � - ard, of Main street Methodist churc add any moral. -Boston Congregational. all a,t from 51c to 51c per pound. - � days I as around , � bo appointed to stock. The remainder of his property � I -BUFFAL0, August 19th. -Buyers for ,shipmentij i , 0 - Lfteter, a committee was is at Yankleek Hill, *here he has car- ist. . I I ,. . that would have to go over the Central or WeA DRESS GOODS9 PRINTS, LADIES' UNDERVESTSv doing M h usework I make preparations for the purch I ried on a successful business sit merchant , . -----,-- ­­- ­­ Share held off, as no dependeuee could be placed - � I .: . . . , t is the best "-. new pipe organ to cost $1,500. ' ` . in shipping,' Owing to the strike. Exportcattle HOSIERY, GORSETSy JERSEYS9 GOLLARSy TA-. again. - � _M for nearly 30 years. The Manitoba, Col- Fun at the Table. , � r. Thos. Trick, of Goderich Town- lege was singularly fortunate in .having I i i., were mostlypoorin quality ; selected exporters ­ .medicin z - I ever ship, has placed in his mill a new boiler " An Austin man readin a paper that gold well ; stockers dull and lower at $1.90 to BLE LINEK, GLOVESy TOWELINGS, TABLE NAP- I - . �2.85 : feeders, 82.75 to $3.10. Sheep and Lambs. � for which he claims the largest capacit its debt wiped out by his generous gift a family should �lways be the scene ct � used." §old in large , y � __Fifty cars ; juany Canada lambs here ; market : I I of $10,000, and after bestowing small laughter and mprriment, and tha;t no bad, owing to large offerings ; lambs fully 60c .-SILK HANDKERCH 'TTONS, . I ! any boiler in the county. It is 55 KINS, I - I IIEFS1 CO I of , sums of $500 to the Presbyterian church . - � I � . pint -bottles at 75 � � feet long, and t2 inches. itf diameter. I meal shoidd be passed in moody silence per owt lower; one load of flne Canada sold up . . I � -According to the declaration of and manse respectively, of Vankleek that so �often characterizes those �c- to $0,35. ,Hogs --Locally a good trade for choice SHIRTINGS. , . � - I . � . cents ek-h at the Hill, he willed' $45,000 to be diiided ' - Corn -ted hogs, and buyers had orders -depend. � � I 11 I . - , , Mr. J. S. Roberts, llis agent, it cost Mr. casions. The idea struck him so fa or ent on �Lbility to ship all right. , . I � - un the elee- among several of his relatives .and ..gave was gath v',d Topw$TO, August 20th. -Export Stock Cattle. I Medical Hall. J, G. Holmes $366.P9 to r ab!y that when hia, family er' . � . I � - I I . I . 1L. the remainder, about $250,000, to the around the t4ble that evening he� said : -Most lof the business done was in stockers, the I I tion in, South Huron against Mr.. Archi- - � . Little - e2plug so nomln�l. A few buyers I were picking tip odd I - /' , t . � . � � - - , family of Us late brother, c i posed of 11 Now.this sort of thing of k J demand for fat export cattle being, practicallv - "'" one daughter, the w , r. L, V, R, Dru,69 8 I - bald Bishop, M. P. P ife of a ; 9 blamed mum at meals has goi Grain, B gs to , be Sold ChecLp. I - -00 � . -Alfred Lowery has purchased the .of Trentoni. Ontario, and her three t to BtOPi lots at 41c to 4.1c per pound, but there was no %000 1 ia I I I . I : use and lot belonging to Christopher Yo�t hear me? You girls, put in and general demand. The prices were not better as 1. . . . . , I ho . I - brothers. � � . I -� . compared with last week's quotations, princi- . . I � .1: � . - 5 9 FE, ORTH. I . . � Grimoldby, Brussels. The price paid � I I tell stories, an' keep up ,agreeeble sort Pally because th6,Montreal account was not as . ,. � - I I - -and be good as usugl. Stockers ranged in price from 'early and -secure what you will require. , . as,$4�25. It will make a comfortable I o' talk like ; and you boys, laugh They will go fast. Call Y. " I : W . . Ily, or I'll take an' ,dust your jackets 21c to 3ge pe ' � I I - . � � home,-%nd was a bargain. at the figure . �, Perth"Jt e0ns- Jo I 1� r lb. for Inferior, but a few� choice � - -1 � -. . 11 - I . . � " -Monday, August 25th, has been with a grapevine till you can't stand . lots realized $3.40 to $3.60 per cwt. The follow- ., . . I �� � I S e Afo r: h Races. , mentioned above. ing saleowere effected: l7,850lbs,4JcperIb;. 1, I � 11 I � I . � -The Brussels band has engaged as its proclaimed as St. Marys civic holiday-. Now begin !" The,glare that he sent 4, 775 lbs, $22 each ; 23, 86Q,Ibs, 31c per lb � 7 - I I I I . .. ­ . ­ - teacher Mr, J. Summer, of Rothasty, -A liftle son of Wm. Hamilton, on around the table made the family as 776 lb,, 3c per lb. Butchers' Cattle -The maiUt' � .. I . . . 11 . - Ontario, formerly of England, Mr. the 14th concession of Fnllarton, fell funny as a funeral. -Texas Siftings. for this clue was very -slow. Most of the sales I . - . I � . . � � . . * I were'niade at' f rom So to Sic per lb, �ut really Summer is an experienced musician,r from a buggy the oth�dr da' and broke . heep_T nishin' � y �, ., I � I I good stock fetched Sic. - Export S he de- Otdered. Clothing, Gents' Fur . having been a member of. s, military his leg above the knee. mand was slow for export sheep. Bad sales on I � 9S9 FA RV I W PARK, , . . . I . : band for 17 years. -Mr.-Frank Standeaveti, of Fullax. Local Notices. the other side have caused dealersat this side i . , I �, ON— . ton, lost a valuable horse recently. Thp MANTLES.' -H. McFaul's Mantle Room of the Atlantic to refrain from making any ex. � . I -Mr. Chas. Dahms,.merchant, Crau- tensive shipments for the present at least. From Hats and Caps MUST GOO . � ' trook,has -ad ent for the unfortunate animal ..became entangled for the Fall and Winter season will be opened I - . in e an assignm . ' the first week in September. An,experienced 41 to 4jo per lb. is being paid . for ewes and . . . - . . . Thurs � benefit of his ' in a batbed-wir6 fence,' receivin ' injur- wethers -and, about -3.,Ic for bucks. Lambs- I & , A 1700I 28, '90 creditors. Backing notes, 9 - ,Mantle Maker will be in charge, and the stock Prices ranged f rom. 13.40 to $3.76 each forgood" . . � � . I I - s ,etc., and having to foot the bill, is large- ies from which it died. , ill be found not only large, but splendidly as- stdck, while choice' animals readily fetched - - - " I ly. the cause of Mr. Dahm's inability to -On Wednesday of last week while sarted,with the choicestmaterialeandtink ings. from$4to$4.15. Calves -The supply wasgood - . I . — Mr. August Sch6leberry and his hired I I I . 1182 and the market steadyat from85.25 to $6; some , - . Think � I . meet'hia Iiablities. . � 6atly, of . Logan,, were eag I MONEY To LoAN. -To lokn, on first d animals running in price up to 88 and $1 . We are prepared in these lines to almost give them. away. ' I PURSES. -Topsy B, owned by Mr. R. Beattie, boy, W - - I . ; $550 rtgage on farm property, seven or eight V1"1'k'eCaws and Spriugero.-Quite a number. of of it I Men's Socks, ,fall sizes, only 5c , Men's Fine Braces, 20c 1 - Wi gham, took second money in the working a fanning mill,the boy WheWtly ` I . sale r at prices ran gin g - of n thousand dollars, private funds, at current rates spripgers were offered for Men's Overshirts below w�holesala . I � . hand caught in the gearing of interest. Apply at Tin; ExropiTois Ofke,. from $42 to $50. Milk coweare quoted at from -Men's four ply Linen- Cgilars, 10c ; � open running race at the Hanover races got his right I The Managers h Lve pleasure in announcing . on Monday, and Grey Tobe, owned by of the mill and had it badly smashed. I Sealoith.. . I � . .1 11820 s3o to $50 for choice animals, while In-feriors price; Men)3 Undershirts from 25c up, worth from' 50c to 75c ; a new that the Annual Fa ,I Meeting on Fairview Park, I change hands at from $26 to $30. Hogs rayed Bluevale, took -Mr. Ballantyue, M. P. P., left on MoNEY LosT.-Lost in Seaforth, on . ' at $1. Don% miss this, 'Seaforth, will be he -d on Thursday, August 28th, Mr, ;rhomas Nixon,. I t., an jo- of satin lined* Neckties for 29c, worth 60c to � trotting race. Tuesday afternoon of last wl6ek on hill Frida the 9th Inst. in price from $5.26 to $6.50 per ew I) I 1890, when the -following very liberal purses %-*ill - , y, the 8th, or Saturday, . � these figures a fair busifi�so was done. . second money in the open nin x se�len . - be offered for competition : . Oil Tuesday of last week Mrs. Goo. . annual business trip to 'Britain, which black- leatber . purse contain' or 1 4 dhance. - I . ­ - I . � I wil If g� dollars in bills. The finder reatly obl!*ge , � . $ I . � TWO -FIFTY, C]�ASS.-Furse V50-lFt, t75 of Wingh&m, fell down theF he was unable to accomplish earlier in . - - .,.-,-.,..-- .., .;X - ­ . , M.: I I � : Pet,typiece, I . the owner and be liberally rewarded. by leaving - . � ' 2nd, $50; 3rd ! - ' cellar staps, receiving such injuries &a the season. He sail6d from New York, the same at THz ExPos'WR Office, Seaforth. I- Births. . � I ome ear ecur what you want from the tARGAIN TWO-THITLTY.F6UR CLASS. -Purse, *M-�. . : It unfit her for her domestic duties via the Union L ine,. on Wednesday- - . 1183tf 900TT.-In MeXillop, on t � e wife C - ist, 8100; 2nd, $651 3rd, $35. , wi I be 9th inst., th COUNTER � it will be 41led on Saturday with choice goods. � I for some time. Happily, no bones were -A very pai.tiful and distressing ac- SIKED W11 EAT. -A choisce g6lecilon of of Mr. John Scott, Roxboro, of a daughter. ; � .. .. . . FREE FOR ALL. -Purse, 820&,-Ist, $101M . - cident occurred in the family of Mr. G. Seed Wheat on hand at the Seaforth Seed Store, FORDi-in Clinton, on the 9th inst., the wife of � . � � i broken. .. . . � . I . . 0 ': 2nd-, $66; 3rd, W.' - I T. Huber, John,street) Stratford) short- including the Rodgers at $1.215 per bushel, the I ..M -t, John, Ford, of a eon. . . I .- . . I I . � All the above faced QVeI4 to trottors and - . -Mr. John Walker, of Amberly, Mediterrenan Delhi -at $1.50. Call and see them. SMITH, "' In Brussels,, on the 6th inst., the wife Remember the place- I : 183 . . � � I � I pacers. I . . lost a - valuable mare last week. He ly a,f ter supper time on Monday night HuGH GRnmz. . 1 of Mr. Oliver Smith, of a daughter. I I worked it all day, and that night it -died of last weeki bein the drowning of his , � IRELAND. -In Morris, on the 11th'inst., the I �, . - CONDITIONS. . HRADQVARTKR8 FOR PLOW POINTS.- wife of Mr. James Ireland, of a daughter. . � : E.NLTRANCE­Ton per cent. of purse to ac - ,of j,nflammation. Between the lose of little three -year -Nd boy, Charlie, in the In ludin� Hogan & Monroe's, Hendry's, Tees- GRAIN. -In East Wawanosh, on the 11th inst., c6b1paby entr3% Entries to close on August 20. - � . his valuable imported st&llion and this cistern of Mr. F . ater, Mitchell, Goderich, Port Perry, South the wiLd'of Mr. Henry Grain, of a daughter. " -V - Anyhorses distenoingthe field entitled to first ". nd, Massey 13, and any others. 'Also a- full PURDON.-In East Wawanosh, on the 2nd I CAN & DUNCA-l-'I money only. Vou� to enter and three to start. ell, a neighbor. I Bee UN W I I gnare he has lost nearly $1,000. - -Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brown, or., of inst., the wife of Mr. Win. Purden, of a son. . D . , Kidd, of Exeter North � East Nissouri, celebrated the annivers�ry line of plows% and gangs on hand at the Seaforth . I i Entries to be addressed to the Secretark at Sea - I -Jonathan I Seed Store and Agricultural Wareroorre. JA5. ' 46 . � forth p. 0. Rac�s to 'be called at I o'clock us 60th edding day on Friday 1183 . . I I r . � ,appeared before their Worships J - of their � W RTEWART. . � Marnages. I sharp. Horses eligible from the 15th of June . � - oes - last last. There were over -100 of the family - . . . t, American Association Rules to govern. ,ti 9nell and Clark,on Monday of - I&S � ' , weekto answer to a charge of cruelty to connection present and a very enjoyable . E -VANS -TAYLOR. -In Galt, on the 12th I I A Brava Band wf I be in attendance. � - FALL FAIRS. - at the residence O ri father, The evidence being conclusive time was spent. Tbe children present n sbf Montreal House, Seaforth I Admission to pirk, 25 cents; Ind!" free', I .animals. � Rev. A. Cuninghame, Mr. William E. Evans, I ­ ) � -rijages, 25c extn 6. � minst him the justices fined . him $1 ed Mr. and Mrs.'Brown each with a , . � ag - - . Goderleh, Sept, 16,16 and 17. 1 Science Master Port Hope High School, �- ­- � . CA I Secretary, . I .and costs. . � handsome chair. ListoW"el, Sept. 17,18 and 19. (second eon of Mr. H. B. Evans, Goderich — - - . . � I . . I -A very exciting cricket match was -Dr. Gillrie, of St. Marys, mounted Industrial -At Toilonto, Sept. 8 to 20. township) to Frances Alberta, eldest daugh- - . . . Cq E. C. COLF"IM , ,f Piesidont- - . I ndon, Sept. 18 to 27. ter of J.W.Taylor, Esq. IMPORTANT �OTIOHS - -0 ,.,�­. � dayed at Wi,ngham on Friday last be. his bicycle at biv office- the other day at Western --At Lo - I ; WILISON-ORAHAM.-At Atwooi ---------.--==— . Z; — . 1. IF Mitchell, .%pt. 23 AM 24.. 1, on the fith - � 1. I - ba 5.05 a. in. and made a run to London, I in�t., at the Methodist parsonage, by Rev, W APE P6R SALE; - r . -tw-een the Wingham and Clinton clu' , Exeter, Sept.. 29and So. to Miss OOW LOST. -Lost, b�indled milch W , > 0 0 AR31 IN TUCKERSM -Flo' , .and resulted in a victory for Wingham r gg Seaforth, Sept. 30'and Oct. 1. I D. Rogeri, Mr. Win. H. Wilson, , i which rwt I . = F ale, lot 7, c6neessiotl t, L. X, S., contain. partaking of his breakfast at the G i ' I kj three years old. aAn3 infomatioi . 0 a . ,-by eight runs. In the first innings house at 8.10 a.� in. The doctor return- Clinton, Oct. 1, 2'and 3. . . � Mary E. Graham, all of Atwood. will lead to her recovery will be liberally reward- w � � - CZ ing 100 -acres, about 85 of which are cleared, well . ing, the Stratford, Oct. 2�twd 3. 1 ECKINSWILLER-WEIR.-In Wingliam, on the d. A. MURIDOCK & CO, HenBILU. 1184-3 r ' I '9M fenced, under-draincd and in a d state of . I I -Wingham scored 46, and Clinton 56.. In ed to town the same morn , O add 3. 6thinst.,-at the residence of the bride's e 00 i vg1a L round trip of 54 miles being covered in Brussels, Oct. � brbthenin-law, by Rev. H. McQuarrie Mr I --- I cultivation. The I remainder is timbered, the second innings Wihgham 64, and Northern-Walkarton, Sept. 80 to Oct. 3., .1 ALUABLE PROpERTy FOR SALE. -The = half har an first-class rail 4CIinton 46. . six hours and a few seconds. � Howick-Gorrie, ObC,4. Henry Eckinswiller, to Miss Lavina C. Weir' V undersigned offerfi for sale six acres of land 0 .,�. � . � C2 timber, all unculled. There are good frame � - Belgrave, Oct. 7 and 8. . tWrd daughter of i�hn Weir, Esq., all of r- buildirgs and a splendid younF orchard. There I � r' . -Mr� James Dow, of the Ilth conces � I Clifford. I . . on which is a good frame house and stable, situ- 0 - 71 FO I , - r-" . . r -On Wednesday of last week Mess if. Wroxeter, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, - , � ated on the corner of Sauble. line and Main -,. 0 are tbreeneve�taiiillgspruigo,.oesides wells. Itle Wood Bros., W. Wellwood and D. ,and sion of Hibbert, had a very painful and Bayfleld, Oct. 8 and 9. - - S X ",------ r" within five mi!ea' of Sealorth and three from J street, Bayfleld. Easy terms. ARCH. TER- 1.ct � - X Todd, of West Wawanosh, shipped dangerous operation performed on him Zurick, Sept. 16 and 16. � Deaths. - � LING. 1183-13 " Brucefleld. The ipurebaser will Wallowed to from Wingham five car loads of cattle by a few days ,Ago. Dr. Wood,of Mitchell, Wingharn, Sept.,30 and Oct. let, - - do fall work right away. Agly on the pre - I J . � 1 Rolle 6 mises, or address DAVID ILO AT, Brucefleld � . WILLISON.-Jn tt, on the 18th inst., Mrg. I . : the Canadian Pacific Railway to Mon- performed the operation, agaisted by Elizabeth Willison, wife of Mr. Thomas rrEACHER IVAN TED, -Wanted for school (T 0 P. 0. * . 1182tf - Scot- Drs. D.'B. Fraser, and Shaver, of Strat- � I . ,. I Willison, aged 67 years, 11 months and 14 JL section No. 2, Tuckeramith, a male or 9) -treal for export to Glasgow, � TIE[E MARKETS. i . I female teacher, holding second or third class tt . � - -land. There were 106 head in the ship- ford. Mr. Dow is very low, but bright - days. �.J . 0 q . . CAMPBELL. -In Seaforth, on the 16th inst­ certificate. Duties to commence on January C.4 THE PEOPLE'S ANNUAL HOLIDAY ' .ment. hopes are entertained of his recovery. SNAIFOR-TH. August 21st, 1890 Margaret, wife,'of Mr. Win. Campbell, aged Ist, 1891. Applications stating salary win be 9100 0 (1) - -Ttle rector of St. George's' church, -Mr. Alex. Kennedy, Embro roa6d, .Fall Wheat parbugbel......... .. 0 90 to 0.92 57 years. I received by the unedreigned up to October 1st, Pi 1-t Goderich, Rev. W. A. Young, left this Downie, to Mr. KE orth, on the 17th inst., 1890. ARCHIBALD MoGREGOR, Kippen P. 0. 0 P) a ' 0 has rented his farm Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 90 io 0 92 NNEDY.-In Sbaf 1 1184X4 � ) .'2q 11 . Wood, Blanchard. Mr. Wood takes' Oats per bushel ................ 0 38 to 0 40 Teacy May Kennedy, second daughter of X 0 0 $a O . week for Winnipeg, and from there will . . Peas per bushel .......... ...... 0 66 to 0 58� Mr. 14. P. Kenji-edy, aged 20 years, 2 months . J 0 . . proceed to the Pacific Coagt� The rev- possession in November and Jiis lease Barley per bushel .......... .. .. 0 40 to 0 45 and 17 days. � I -y-,IARM FOR SALE. -For sale, part of Lots 29 W . erend gentleman has gone as a delegate covers a term of ten years. Mr. Ken. Butter, No. 1, loose .... .. .. .... 0 12 to 0 12 McBRIDE -In Seatbrth, on the 20th inst., Jo- Jr and 30, Concession 1, McKillop, containing P) (1) an the farm is likely to Butter,,tub .............. .. .... . seph 0. McBride, second son of Mrs. Ellen 60 acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a good 2 93 rb t4 INDOTRIAL FA IR to . Anglican conference to be , held nedy on leaving ReBrfde, aged 25 years, 6 months and 28 state of cultivation. Buildings fair. There is a f rom every become a worker in the interests of the Eggs ................ .. .... .... el 0 C -t- 1-d I there, at which delegates - Flour, per 100 24 ............. .. 2 60 to 8 00 days� �ood orchard and plenty of water. This fhrlu is 0) -AND— Hedge Fence Company. , Hay now per ton I tion of Seaforth. M C.t. 0 part of British North America, includ- ........ ........ 6 00 to 5 60 McLEOD.-In Scafortb, on the 17th inst, infant within two lots of the corpora Pi W. I ing Newlaunidland., will be present. -While a son of --Mr. Win. Aiken Hides per 100 1bg ................ 4 60 to 6 00 daughter of 3f r. KeDneth McLeod, aged 4 it will be sold chtap and on easy terms. Apply I of last week was driving,over a bridge in Hibbert Lamb Skins, each .............. i - weeks. - I . on the premises or to Seaforth P. 0. � DAVID 0 - 0 t3'0 0 Agricultural F.3positioil I -on Monday evening . .1 Pelts ­ 1. ­ I ...................... 0 85 to 0 56 STEPHENSON, -In Wingham, on the 13th DORRENCE, Proprietor. I �; 1184tf I th a 'steam . — Z 0 F7 (D '-"- - . I while returning from a trip up nor , township the other day with Wool .......... ...... .......... 0 18 to 0 20 instant, Arthur Lyle, infant son of Mr. J. H. ,� . . . � in, threshing engine, ve .. - - P � the team of Mr. 11. Clark, of Wingha the structure gob potatoes per bushel ............. 0 6010 0 50 Stephenson, aged -2 weeks and 4 days. PPLES WANTED. -The undersigned will 9) , - V4 - 4 - ilea west of way, priwipitating horses and all to the Salt (retail) per b&rral .. .... .. 1 26 to 1 26 GREIG.-In Wingham, on the 12th inst., Bessie Apay the highest price for good shipping . - ran away a couple of M dispose of �: O� f'.10 C -t - Wood per cord (long) ............ 2 M to 9 00 Campbell, daughter of Mr. David Greig, apples. Any one having apples to ". -NT'X 0 I -L 0:R O..W*.- I% . Whitechurch, throwing Mr. Clark out. bottom of the river bed.1 Considerable Wood per cord (short) - - - - - - - - - aged 2 years, 2 months and 28 days. either by leaving word at Scott I M P P :� . a 5 I I The haraes continued running until they damage was done and n Ap,ples 0 60 to 0 60 WILLITS.-In Howick,on the 12thin8t.,Crocket can let us know aorth, or dro U15 % postal bd - I � I - reached home, Mr. Clark Was some. barely escaped with his �ife. Clover Seed ..................... 8 75 to 4 00 Willits, aged 68 years. Brotham Shop, Se, how many tarrels you will Zu �-J CD : SEPT. 8t whatinjuredb being thrown from th' and fatal accident .. 2 25 EDAE.'�TON.-ln, East Wawanosh, on the 12th card, letting us know $ � L-1 � h to 0.0th, 1890. e -A very sad ...... 1jave and we will attend to them. GOVENLOCK M 1-" . 0 CD U' W , � y pork, per -100 The ....... ::: * ­ * ­ 5 75 to 6,00 . jinst., William Andrew Ed,meeton, son of Mr. & SCOTT, Seaforth. 1184-3 The best and largest exhibition in the Domin- agon, but -was able to walk home. occurred at Phillisburg on Saturday . —. � Jaines Edmeston, aged 5 years and 16 days. - - � , ­. ­ � - --- ---- - - ­ -0 P 1--J , 02 C -T- o ion of Canada, and attended. an nually by � w h a young , � -In Toronto, on May loth, William a I � The wagon and harness were badly ,�afternoon of last week in whic I CLmroN, August 21, 1890 SMITH. OUSE TO RENT. -For rent on John Street, 0 ct- C) ; .seemed none the ,'man by the name of Becker lost his life. Smith, formerly of Brussels, aged 44 years. �opposite the English Churck Sunday (n 0 CD 1-d C) . C Over 250,000 N(isitors. broken, but the horses , I Fall'Wheat per bushel........... 0 go to VO 92 GATES. -In California, on July 20th, Mrs. A. H , ': I Worse o,f'the' ,r IGnf_,r run. i He was working in the brickyard Spring Wheat per buisoel.... .... 90 to 0 92 Gates, eister of Mrs. John . Grewar, of School, a comf ortable, frame dwelling containing 0 1 1 � .01 digging, when the clay fell in, under" outs per busheL... .. .... -.-- - 0 88 to 0 40 Brussels. . ,� %11 The greatest entertainment of the year. -The inton Rew Era of last week I . . four bed rooms, parlor dining room, kitchens 0 Pi t-1 ., 1 . - pantry, clothes closet, baid and soft water and 1-J a � . ago, when ,mInInghimand killing him 'instantly. Barley per bushel ...... .... .... I ��� --- - - other conye'niencee, uls6 a good stable. For r-4 WD says : A number of years g - He had worked in the same �lace for Peas per bushel ...... ­.. ...... 0 66 to 0 58 y -to A. Strong MAR 0 Ho 0 $501WO ,FOR .r"IZZF3 Mr. D. C. Carr Was a small boy workin"' I Butter ....... i ................... 0 12 to 0 13 furtber particulars RPPI * W n the end of an about four years and his untimely end ...I.......- .... .... 0 14 to 0 14 Seaforth Collegiate Institute. GARET HENDERSON. 1184-1 . on the homestead; he ra, I � 7. P�-'J P -W -A CD Ft ,�, And -educational, instructive and enjoyable . - � � ' . � Oil can into his foot, the same being pur- is very much lamented. Hay er ton .............. ...... i � f Mr. John Richard Pot& ges per bushel ............. 0 50 to 0 60 ,R WANTED, -Wanted for School , 9) 02 - Speclaf Features. The newest and best attrac- - )osely piaced where he 0 - -The horses. 0 .... 4 60 to, 6 00 The Seaforth Collegiate lbstitute will re -open "-IF,ACHF 80 0 Co a V W tiolls attainable. Grand International Dog Show ould tiip on it Wellesley had 'a 5 Hides per 100 U ............ . 3 00 to 3 00 on Monday, 25th Inst., with a fu!l staff of spec- JL Section No. 5, Tuckersmitli, a male Or 0 , ete Brighter and greater than ever. Thebefil I Eya joking hired man. The wound inarrow escape from Oordwood.e......-........ ialists in every department. Pupils are requir- fewale teachor, holding a 2nd or 3rd class certi- INNNI time to visit the metropolis of Ontario. Cheap healed up,.but the foot has never been being hanged one (lay last week. The woolperlb........ .- .....:,­ ddle et- 0 - tj excursions and low-ratas on all railways'etc. = n � lef .... ed �o pay their fees to the Secretary befora be- .flCate. Duties to commence about the mi - �.". the game since,although there is no ex. barn doors had bee I t open and five of Pork, per 100 lbs ................. 6 00 to 5 60 ing adinitted. . of October. Application statiDg salary and tes Z 0--i CD- clt- EntrleR positively close August 16th. kor all I undersigned . I - a place where there were —. C. CLARKSON, B. A. D. JOHNSON, timonials. will be received by the 1 information drop a post card to , any injury. Lately it has them went into . I HARD'ROBINSON, P1 . - ' ternal sign of only loose boards used as a flooring �nd Principal. Secretary. up to October Ist, 1890. RIC I � J. .T. WITHROW, IT. .T. HILL, - . pained him a great deal, and as he has - TouoNTO,Aug. 21. -Fall wheat, $0.97 bO $0.98; - secretary, Eginondville P. 0. 1184x4 � 0 ing spring, $0.92 to $0.93 ; oats, 41c to 43c; peas, 70a —§-- I - CD -i4 President, . Manager, Tor -onto. . not been able to get Way -relief he has fell through. They were found hangi (A � ne in all sha,pes. � A number of men were to 61-00; barley, 45c to 57c; hay, er,ton,46.00 to -That fine farm property, 1183-3 . wile to Toronto to see -what can be do them $io.6o; butter, 17o to 190; pogtoes, per bbi ARM FOR SALE. ay, situst- .4 Q O'CD �> I . 9 soon on the scene and rescued $1.6o to $1.7h; eggs, r doz., 16a to 170 ; ALLAN LINE Fknown as Lot 23, Concession 2, H P --i . I I there. lays a,go Mr. Robert Thomp- safely from their very critical Position- droned hogs, per cwt.. 9150 to $7.00. ad on the Londen Road, within 1 04 a mile of ) P-1 - Notice of Voters' List, - . . -A few (' ich Township, met with ail -Perth county is pretty well supplied - * .ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, the Village of Heneall, and known ha Welland M P g c.,4 W --- son, of Goder 2()- - Spring wheat, 7o 05d � PE Hall Farm, is offered[ for sale, and wil), within . N 0 . I ,,t have resulted seri, with post office", and another has been LEVRILPOOL, Aug. RSIONS TO EURO 9 two months, be sold at the highest offer ob- Voterg'List, 1890. Municipality of the accident which migh - .Office red winter, 7s 41d; California No. 1, 70 61d Ig to California and M Im I i� � t Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron. , a sulky -rake added to the number. The new UEBEC, tained, as the owner Is movin! ously. He was taking California No. 2, 09 00d ; oats, 0s 00d ; barley, Os MONTREAL OR Q � erty there. There Is nearly 80 J..J . i . the in in the townshi of Logan, two miles Od ; peso, 6@ 61d, pork, 6aqwck; cheese, 41s 06d. inveSting in prop n ft M $Dj P ­j %long the road without holdbacks on P , TO DERRY OP. LIVERPOOL. acres of land in a fine state Of cultivatiO , YO OTICE is hereby given that f have tra:ns- I I orse, and when descending Murphy's and a. half north of Bornholm, and will � ----*— , acres ready to be cultivated, and 16 acres under =4 0 0 Nmitted or delivered to,the persons men, I . h the Sillaburg pootoffice, CAB ATE ,,,450 and 8W Single. 8595,$100 good hardwood bush. There is also a first'clR89 (D tioned in Sections 5 and 6'4�f "The Ontario hill the rake ran against be known as . . & R ]a S 5 two sto ,with kitchen two W Voters' List Act, 1889," the ceples required by the horse which DairY Markets. ,d 116 etut. according to location of - SLter rey brick dwelling . I ran away, and Mr. Thompson was named after Mr. James Sills, Of Mit- UTicA,August 19.-Cheeme-The tone is un- coma. storeys �lgo, costing $3,600 aP%Tt from buil�er'g - I cc . fmid Sections to be so transmitted or delivered thrown off, the rake passing over him chell, who carried on a saw Mill in that certain, and buyers are inclined to be cautious. Per ss. PARISIA-NL, $510, $60, $80 single ; $.1009 owniabon Also tbe follbwing outbuildings in a (D � :� bLd of the list niade pursuant to said act, of all I bout the face quarter for man' years, and -was a use-, Thestrikeon-the Central railroad has ihter- $110, $150 return. * very fair state of repair : two barns, each 6Ox36 ; . � W persons appearing by the last revised AEsess, � and injuring him badly ii y � . fered considerAbl)' with shipments and delayed NO CATTLE CARRIED. stable and shed attacbedy 9OX26 ; another stable I to � ment Roll of the said Municipality to be en. . . I . and shoulder. He was taken to a neigh- ful and popular citizen. . the arrival of cheese in New York, so that .the � INTERMEDIATE, $30. Retuin, NO. 6()x22, and tool house and stable attached6OX22, :$ .93 'm titled to -vote in said Municipality st Elections . boring house R,nd cared for, and is now --On Monday evening of last week as. market has been firiner at that point than other- I Steerage at lowest rates. nd other small buildings. This isa rare cho,nc,& M - .-I- 1-� for members of the Legislative Assembly and ,at I . a . (D C , i -j Mr. W. Apply to topurchaseone of the finestfoarmain thecoun- Afunk:ipal Elections, and that the said list was u; R. Davis, of Mitchell, was wise would have beew the case. The 'shrinkage H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or C. , . I able t6 be out: agai -- a out j. ' This fact, BETHONE or A. STRONG, Seaforth. - ty for situation and buildings at a. good bargain. )Do - tt 0 fitst posted up at my office in Tuckeromith, on . I - � driving Dr. Hurlburt's driving horse on in the production of milk I ab 1168-52 . There is not one foot of )vaste land; good water ?-1 cyj the 11th day of August, 1890, and remains tliere . I -be- the track in that town, the horse began .nee. For further par- �� for inspection. Electors are called upon to ex- . together with priceg leaves but a small margin I young man n. +ransactions: l8lots, 2,100 M" - W Regan, a. : for the dairyme - and every other convenie L- 4 �> r the en- -*ce, apply to G. 0-4 0 - arrine the said list, and if any Omissions or any -Alfred re he lived with to actugly and on coming nea boxes, at 70 ; 6 lots, 6,167 boxes. at 7hC ; 24 lots, . � culars and pr, -T- SU THEP I longing to Torontop..whe I I 'a ; Notary Public, COnveyancer,Hensall. 0 t errors are found therein to take immediate pro. n s ce bolted. It turned so quickly BB 2 162 boxes, at 7JC ; 12 lots, 1,460 boxes, at 7, 1 i LAND, 0 0 his mother at 48 Wilton avenue, to nearly upset the buggy. and break a 24 lots, 2,162 boxes, at 7ic ; 1 lot, 2100 boxeo," at Western FAi,r-'ti.3.3-. .F" a ceedings to have the said errors correett-d ac- rowned off the . I I - = . Z cording to law. somewhat mysteriously d 0V Id CD SAMUEL SMILLIE, Clerk of Tuakersinith. . Ilers run- bone in its right Iron A vaterin- 79c; rulingorice, 7,1,c. ger State, one of the prope t le LiTrLx FALLS, New York, August- 18. -The The Beist of Canadian Fairs, � . Bad He ary surgeon was called,tut as nothing cheese market to -day has been unusually activIe, . ditors. wof CD - Oi i'� Dated this 11th day of August, 1890. 1183-3 - I : ning between Buffalo and Duluth. - Notice to Cre I. . elt- I on board this veFisel dur- could be done ,for the animal it W118 the home tradt�'showing the most life. Trana&c- LONDON, ONTARIO. - , — - . . . waa employe( '- I for the pastfew killed. I tions : 22-10ts at 7c, 44 lots at 7je, 42 late at URSUANT to Chapter 110 of the Revised I X. . t %W - - I - ing t1je Bummer months 7je, 12 lots at 71c, 11 lots consigned ; total, 10, - 0. I g. Stal tes of Ontario, 1887. All parties hay- . ekly trip last -The report of the Martricula-tion 086 boxes. There were also 1,275 boxes farm ept, 18th to 27th, 189 "y clu � . W O�a making her we r 6 8 . I fLim. Donald Robertson, late Ofl a �>-o P cond "'08t . I years. uluth, deceased Ex:a'mination of Toronto University wV,8 dairy cheese gold at 7J to 81C ; there were 4 0 ViII2,g, of ifensall in the Counry of Huron, I Se to, None � . Friday from Buffa,10 to D Among lots sold at 814�e. Sales of 35packages of cream- - Large increase in prizes. , ;& died on the 4th day of I .5 it 0 I , published on Friday last week. - - Gentleman, deceased - . essel had gone I ery butter were made at 19 to 2rc, and a small � -1 elt- P was missed when the v � fol- B 'Id' , are required on or before the , a - ort. the successful ones we noticed the number of farna.dairy-at the same price. Machinery in motion in Main ui ing, t, June, A. 11, IM I I . Every Farmer Should Have One. a,bouf fif teen miles from the former p rse in St. � I 1st day of 000ber 1890, to se I � - It is not known how the accident occur- lowing who took their cou . TORONTO, August 20.-Buttir-There is a fair anufahuring goods in view of publi�-. Best paid or deliver to the undersigned Solicitors for I -----... . red, but it ;a supposed that the young Marys Collegiate Institute, viz: W. A. demand for choice, which is quoted at 14 to 16c, M ie ever offered. Grand and the Executors of the will of the said deceased, I I The P, ichmend Pea;.Harvester. R. R. Roger, H. Graham, A. and hard to get. The bulk of the business is at speed program') the Southern a statement of their respecth,e, claims, with, OR SALR-A first-class residence on the I I ^ evious had been Langf ord, nferior irradeH, 8 to 10c. Eggs -The attractive SPECIAL EXHIBIT of F. corner' of Victoria and George Streeta. man, who an hour pr a J. Grant. The �first 13 to 14c. I y, with sales at 15 to 15ic per States --cotton, figs, rice, peanuts and wild nuts their christian and surnames, addresses and de- - Tbt. .- -liond Pea Harvester is the best,and - ,seen lying clown in Ilia berth, had arisen - C. Eddy and Mis market is stead � - -scription, the full particulars of the clainis and : Good stable and orchard. Apply to A. CARDNO, to&ttendtosome portion of his duties, three having obtained 2nd class honors dozen. . eachast-heygrow in theSouth, CaTpOtSmade Seaforth. 1183 U1081 ,� *- -:!A Pea harvesting attachment ever ------ o.— from the leaves of the pine and other Woods of ,the nature of the security (if any) held by them. - - -- I intri" I t will work on any ground where slipped and fell in Mathematics, and A. C.. Eddy -2nd the South. Products of the turpentine stills Of After the said let day of October next the said ' — A has for a w OV - - v.,biDe will cut bay. It is sim le I ;� when he unfortunately class honors in Classics, English history ' Livie Stock Markets. Georgia. - Minerals, herbs, plants, barks,&c.&c., Executors will distribute the assets of the said I 0 EED WHEAT. -The undersigne Z, over the deck of the vessel , and it being . of'Florida. Famous Wild I 0 sale the following Seed Wbeats which are and 6 u: � - *.j and is very highly renommen d . and geography. H. A. Graham having is about and a live alligator estate having regard to the claims only of which ClItiTtly free from noxious seeds. The Surprise by All who nave used it; It will savp, its price . dark,. his f ate attracted no attention, LIV F J�POOL,August 18th. -The market West Show,Baloon Paces & Parachute Descents, notice has been received, and will not be liable I �­ason. 8 for him, 'in Classics, he will have to take but no improve- . and Rodger, both new varieties which have Only in " �` . until search being mad the f ailed, steady at last week's deelinel . 'Fireworks, Bai2ds etc. . , for any part of such assets to any person of been lately introducted and have roved to bo T - ! trye6ter can be seen at A. Ross' Black- , . I . lemental examination in September.. mentcanbenoted. There wag a* fair demand, . I whose claim they had not notice at the time of hey can be . I - ; i - I I ,I, � - I B th I Ik - FE �! ( I 1 5 % i I aupp . � much,superiorto oldvarieties. �] inni�.i 0*top, Eginondville. . r � . sad discovery was made. . g in -On Saturday afternoon of last week.- but 1,276 Canadian cattle were offered at the For prize Ust and information address post I [ - . such distribution. c i re summerm Stan market to-dayl which effectually pre- . ELLIOT & ELLIOT, , purchased either at the mill or from Scott& Cri 11'1 JAMESG. -Among thosd who a _ Tavistock - sb p were card to ' r. I Seafortb, price 81A0 per bushel. ANDREM, � MARTIN, - r. I Johnson, an a occurred at . V, t 'e ec 03. A. BROWNE, ' . Solicitors for Executors, Exete . 1182-3 � MfuBkoka is Miss E. 'Pauline I ceident n elany advance. Supplies of is created CAPT. A . J GOVENLOCK, Winthrop. �- . station, a few miles east of Stratford, smaller on the Stanley markett and th . w. PoRTE, TH Secretary. Dated 18th August, 1890. 1 XOD-4 Agent for Seaforth and vicinity, -the gifted granddaughter of the f amOus th of a1ad a rather firmer feeling. 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