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Stores were not in deummmmmd fact. -A I __ . -, � Tjjvitt church, on Wednesday evening, in the interests of the m 8"7 ' A B � SINESS 0-HANGE -' Why. - "s ,Mandrake � I MusicAL.-Th W in th' �l . - ission and edu- family of four sons and three daughters, 0 y . �: - � , . � . � � . the were scarcely asked for. .1 ,� I 5 , I was - well attended, and the aludlence fttiOnal work of the 'Presbyterian all in good circumstances ' I . � a � I i ! ! I I . - . . i i . __ � . . I I - c ; I I seemed, to appreciate very much the Churoh� They go via Owen Sound and . . 1.0 . - . I — - . � I Blood Bitters _� I . . - . I ; . I I . I � pia * , of the best organist in the Port Arthur to Regina, thence per con- -A fatal scoidet befel A.1excinder FALL FAIRK . i � � ' --- I j . . : . .- wOrjd";g It is claimed th%t Mr. Archer Btructio'n train -on the new line being Moon, of ,Hungerford township, 'near I . I Goderleh, Sept. 15 16 and 17. - I . - - IN 0 . . � . . . in the best player on the pipe' organ in built by the LCanadian. Pacific - Listowel, Sept. 1 7 NEW M' N .L AN OLD STAND *W0,rth its Weight in Gold? I Railway Belleville, Friday afternoon last. He 7, 18 and 19. � � from Regina to Prince Albert, and was enga Industrial -At Torobio, Sept. 8 to � - I . � - I the world, and while here we think he R�u in feciding a threshing 20 - I I . I ; � has Proven it to us. . Mr. Alfred Trevor which is completed as far as Saskatoon. inachin' Western -At Londo�, Sept. 18 to 27. . � 0 . I I . - � . 11 I e i%t Samuel Main' -s place oD I the Mitchell, Sept. 23 d 24. i . 1R. ,BIPBATTIE & CO ' � . . . lk k g assisted with some choice solos, ' which They will have a good opportunity of tbird conceasion, and wi%8 using a Ir e Exeter� Sept. 29 430. i � . , a .. I I a eing he country as well as of under 4 1 ! I � I were duly appreciated. -Don't forget e * - butchers' knife for the purpose "Of sev- Seaforth, Sept. 30 and Oct.j. � . . . by . ta I Have purchased tl�e store, dwellin and stock of Mr. James McGinnis, i BE CAUSE . I . I : the concert -on Tuesday evening next kingthek special mission. ering the bands of the sheaves. On giv- Clinton, Oct. 1, 2 and 3. - . I 9 I : I . I - I I . . Stratford, Oct. 2 aind S. ' I � . k . the Choral Society. Prof. Trevor will . ing one a ra. � . ! in Seafort �pe to receive a continuance of the liberal 'patronage � i ; I - __!�_ den clip the -k if Brussels, Oct. 2 and 3. : %, and h I . z . . . . ther sud, , ni e i I 11 conduct it. I- . I i . . 'Perth Items. slipp- . � SO long extended,th their predecessor. They intend making it I . � . ed and entered his abdomen. :1 The Northern-Walkerl:oA, Sept. So to Oct, 3 jIt sharpensi- the appe- - L . . I li I I . . I . flow Tiaky GOT SOLD. -Quite a num- -Hibbert township fall fair will be wound infli6ted was a deep and lengthy Howick-Gorric, 0 t. 4. I . - �f f . . . . . Belgrave, Oct. 7 an I 9. I . � �E__ I q . I . I I her of the unsuspecting old men of the held at Staffe, on Tuesda ' and Weanes- on,, and bled profusely. A physician I I 1 tibe, regulates the liver � . . . . ' y . Wroxeter, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. - 1 � � I - town found a way,to dispose of a dollar day, October 7th and 8th. . was summoned and his injuries - were Bayfield, Oct. 8 and 9. Real Interest�g as Well as Profitable for Customers. i anj kidneys, mieS . I . . . or two, and some more than that, on -The salary offered by Knox church attended to, but not before the unfor- Zurich, Sept. 15 anil 16. . 11 . . I .1 I . � - I S&turday evening. A eUvery-tongued Straitforid, to Rev. R. Johnston, . of' turiate man bad nearly bled to death. Wingham, Sept. 80 nd Oct. lat.. . i I - . dyspepsia, and is the I . . an with long hair, calling him . . I � � I I young In - Lindsay, is $2.300. - _ It is not likely that he will recover., . . I gars, ) $ great la g, ri, dica- . I I � I - They have added 'a fme new coUection of Sug Teas Canned Goods ppe era I I . . .� - kin bi' . Also a full line of . . jelf the - Gold King," held forth near -Rev. Mr. Mills preached a special i and all ds of S ' ces I I . , : Loc�l Notices.. -, � toil clean -sing the sys- . I I i I . I iffawkshaw's hotel, and offered such in- sermon Ito the Ancient. Order of Forest- .- I I - . I I THE, MARKETS. ­ � SEED WHRAT.-A choice selection of � I i 4 i � I ducements to them that some who were er8, in Mitchell, las*�Sabbatb. � ! Item of 'the dregs of . . Seed Wheat. on hand, at the Seaforth Seei I Store, . � I I . never beforeknown to spend even a . - - _ � i I I . - I cent on that which they could not see, t ----1N1i4a Milligan, of Clifford, ho . SNAFORT13, September lboo including the RodF69 at $1.95 per bus �el, the CROOKERY AND 'GLASSWARE. lthat disease that so I Mediterrenan Delhi Ai $1.50.. Callandscethem. , e of Ew Fall Wheat pei bushel ........ . . 0 96111i I= L . I were induced to spend their hard earned. aught 'school a coupl years in rin to 0 97 HUGH GRiEvE . ' . - I I - .1 I village 'is the newteacher in the junior Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 95 to� 0197. � I .1 . t - HEADQUARTEI�$ FOR PLOW POINTS.- We will also. �, arry on the Pork Packing Business extensively this - ilmany people complain ,� - __ dollars f - 9 Oats,per butihel ................ 0 36 to � (i 40 ­ I � - ­ __ - I : . � . or a packa e of medicine with a depart�:elt of Milverton school. I onroe's Hend , Tees- fall and will I - ' � . i � Pans p6r bushbi .......... ...... Includln�, M i : promiae of a handsome present in the 0 56 toi 0 68 i I � i - Of. Ask for ftee Sam- . � I -Th� threshing machines have gone, Barley per bushel .......... .. .. 0 40 ta� 0 46 water, Mitchell, God6rich, P�Irt Perry South 7 � .. . I i . I shape of JL - gold watch." On purchas- 'their first rounds in the'neighborhood Butter, No. 1, loose. .. .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 13 Bend, Massey 13. anit any others Also a full . � - � � _. . I � . . - li . 1ple. Soldinhirge i I ; � ilog the medicine he -gave them an enve. * o 18 to, -o 14 line of plows find giin�79, I . pint I of- Science Hill, and the turnout of the Butter, tub .............. .. .... . on hand �i the f leaforth m ' , � lopf, as a guarantee, and when he had Eggs.....� ........ ; .. .. .... .... 0 14 to! C 14 Seed.store and Agricultural Wareroom iL ' JA& Pay the Hig est Cash Price for Dressed Hogs Tottles at 75e, each at . crops so far is good. ' ' - - � 3 00 I � I . i I . . . m&ny I Flour, per 100 IM ................ 2 60 to' STEWART. 1183 i . - . I : -_ I I sold as as 75 at least, he told them -Mi. J. k Croly,'M. A., recently- Ray new per ton ........ ........ 5 00 to 6 60 1 ANNOuNcEmBN�, TO THE PE C OF : the Medical Hall. .� . � � - . I to hand in their envelopes, which they of Stratford, has been appointed to the Hides per 100,fbo ................ 4 60 toi 6 00 SEAFORT11 AND VI01iiA%-Hav1ngpurch edfrom We are meefing the hard times More than half way by giving - . � �,_, - . . . to do, that some were . I I � 11 I � were so eager Lamb Skins,'each ................. 0 40 td 0 65 Mr.'. M. R. Counter his large and ex-tensive ; . �� ' . I . . UNDS, OF TEA FOP. 25 CENTS. . i � " . . - principalship of the Danviile high Pelts.. i.� .................. ...... 0 35 to' 0 65 Jewelry businesi ager i . .. � I . School. I - - ,e . . : I � -i . .nearly trampled in the crowd. They , 3, of'�,hiuh I have been man FIVE PO ' got- their chronomoters though, and they I Wool .......... ...... .......... 0 18 to 0 20 .for the past two 13 rs, the change makes it I . � . , -Mr; Henry Doering, of Milverton, I Potatoes per bushel ............. 0 50 fib 0 60 necessary- for me Ito raise a large amount of I . � I . . &' 4 . were "daisies," consisting of a tin case lost & - Give us a C&:' ; it wiU pay. -99�' Remember the place, first' door /# i Y& FEA fi�, Druggi8t, 'valuable mare a few days ago Salt (retail) p(tr baitrel'.. _.. .. 1 25 to 1 25 money, therefore, o the next 80 days I wilL ; . . : I . Wood per cord (long) ............ 2 N *6 8 00 offer the entire t ck as follows: bee sout � � � I and a paper face. No v�orks were re- Her dea6th was caused by having got , � . I I L h of Hawksha 3 's 116tel, Main Street, Seaforth. , i I � . Wood per cord (short) .......... I 60 to 2 00 Clocks and solidg IdIJewelry at 10 Y. 4 8count3- . I � ; � 1. . quired to run them, at least they had some oa;ts into her windpipe and lungs. Apples per bag ...... � ........... 0 60 to 0 60 Silver Plated Waie at 20 Y. discount; Fancy . ! SEAFORTH_ none. Some men who had a family in- . T i I : - '� a -Shipments o;f cattle were made 'at Clover Seed .......... * .......... 3 75 to 4 00 Goods, Bisque Go ' Spe' les, etc., at � I !" ' or ., q Verton last week by three differ . 1 76 t "" � I" e�eii I I . S. i I . . I vested 2 or 3 dollars with the - hope of . R. BEATTIE & 00 � Mil " ent ­ ­ ­­­ ' " * ;Y. discount. T ,e ieppi ig d �p ' int car- - . : I i a getting a timi�piece for the (Harri) son part� ' - Pork, per 100 lb8 .... I ........... . 5 75 tol 6 00 ried on as usual. Ali goods sold by e engray. . —_ ____ I � : - I I I ; I les--7Messrs. Groff; of Waterloo�,_ . _. ed' free of char e.t Hoping to retain put ' I I'll, I . or daughter. They will know better in Scott, of Listowel, and, Coutts, of .. CLUNrON, Septemberi 1890 Patronage, I rem i�, Yours Truly, W. R. ; .� . I � the future, it is to be hoped, than to try Milverton. . � COUNTim. � UU4 W1, Re, 0ounter, - I I Fall Wheat per bushel .......... 0 96 t"110 97 f I I � . and catch a man at his own game. -Mr. Malachi -Burns, one of the Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 95 , 0-97 P60KET Boo - 1LOST.-Lost i Sea- COMING! COMING 6 I .1 I i I I I i I Brims. -Mr. Will Folland has fin. . forth on f -he Uth det., a large Black Moroco f� I . I pioneers of Hibbert township, and. a O:ts per bush6l...... .... .... .. 0 35 tc 0 40 Pocket Book. ! J.ontained -a large sum of . . q I I I I . I ished the new street -lamps.-School H rley per bushel.... .. .... .... 0 40 tc 0 45 . � - - . - I � "I'll . I former resident of Dublin,died on Tuoa- money in bills. T er was also a recipi for a - _........'" - ! . I . I . opened on Monday last, and the schol&rs day, August I9W-. Hb was interred in Peas per bushel ...... .... ...... 0 56 t( 0 68 registered letter. r�6 name is written on the . . - . . - � .. . I , . . I B 'i2 t( 0 13 inside of the pocke; book. The finder will be � I . - � utter,......,................ - 0 1 S EAFORTHI, looked happier than.usual, near�y,'pvery � Irishtown cemetery. : * d,O,VTNG -INTO STOCK DAILY , I - . Eggs.� ................. , � r I � I - � .... .... 0 14 t( 0 14 liberally reiva*rded +leaving the same at Tim � - : I � father on Saturday evening having fat -� A son of Mr. Jam6a Orey, Britton, Hay per ton.. � ............ ...... 5. 00 t( 5 60 EXPOSITOR Office, S(&rth. 1184 , I � I . . ---- � nished his son with a " gold watch.'�� aged seven years, � Potatoe per bushel,.-........... 0 50 tc 0 50 11 � � I � . � . . I _ was playing with 6 . I - i . 11 I . I The names' -of those who purchased ,"sorne compa Hides per 100 The ................ 4 50 t( 6 00 - I . '. -THE- � , i i � . I 0 nions with iarts madefrom Cordwood ........ 3 00 t( 3 00 hi�ths. . i . I gold; watches on Saturday should be ' : I �- " I i - - I . W shingteO, when a dart h,t the little fel- wool peri' ' * *­ _7 * * * .. ...... 0 18 t( 020 -NT-H] ,w. . � :F_A_1j1[_j Gro 0 ID SI-_ ; . a j�'j�* ­ ' - " " . 6 00 tj 5 60 BROWNELL.-In Spaiforth, on the Slat It. ..Wa- �% I � � I � ................. � : � gaved, and a list'given as,a directory to low in the eye, destroyj ng the eye b 11. - Pork, per I , - wife of Mr. Jog(-,p'h Brownell, of a n. " the I -1 ; I . I I _ the missionarypollectors. They showed - _54iss M t of - I WILLOWS. -In Blyth. on the 26th ult., e Wife . PEORL 'S JEWELLER � aggie Robef son, organis .r E . I . , . I . a very liberal spirit, one man spending St. Paul a church, Kirkton,'was recent- .., LmRPOOL, Sept. 3. -Spring wheat, 17s-06dl of Mr.'Phillip Willows, of a daugh . I : I .1 . �_ � - I . I I . _� i A � . � � &a much as s(H)icks dollars for " foreign red winter, 7v 6jd-: California- No. .1,1 7e 8 NVALKINSHAW.-Ih Hullett. on the 22 d ult., I �' ! I ly presented with a wal ch and chain in L James . . . I miasions."-Mr. Wm. FoUsad received California No. 2, Oe 00d ; oats. 09 00d ; ba ey,.Oi the wife of M . Walkineb , of a Opened last week a large assortmant of made up Clothing of - that � . I recognition of her valuE ble services. She I ! I I . I . &large consignment of stoves on Tuea Od ; peas, 6i 61d, pork, 66s 06d ; cheese, . 4 9 06& daughter. . oted manufactuiers' ' � - I I � - has gone to visit friend i in Dakota. I . I 0 . HOLMAN.-In Elini�411e, on the 20 . I goods we have been handling the .past three years. Is holding out. Great Inducements - - � � . I I .1 . I day. -Prof. Trevor leaves this town on �Mr. Mitchell an� son, formerly Touoirro, Sept.14.-Fall wheat, $0.98 to 81.03; wife of Mr. G. W. Holman, of a I ,,hter- Also new Carpet*, Undershirts and Drawers, and a lot of smallwares. for the I . � I � - - Wednesday next. - Mr. Bobier is ship- residents of Atwood, I ut for the past spring wheat, $0.90 to $0.90; oats, 4q cents VERI'rY.-In Exet4, on the l8th ult., i ie wife g I I . I I ping eggs and -apples this week. -Anni- � 'to 43 cents: peas, -per bush, 62 cents to of Mr.' William Verity Of w daughtt r. Openin I week a Jorge importation of Dress Goods- bought. ' 1 4 ; 17 years residing in lexas, surlirise LAKE. -In Grey, 6A - the' 21st ult., the wife of � I : . I - 63c: barley, 48c to 64o 1, hay, per ton, Spo to direct from the In acturers of Bradford En2land. Also a lot of I . � 11 I . � .. veroary services will be held in the the Atwood people last week by a visit! 0 , Mr. Imac L�kel, 6i a son. . ) � I I , $10.60 ; butter, l8c to 2 o; potatoes, 0,'., r bag - ,. : - Trivitt Memorial! church Sunday next- The band turned out and gave him ,A $0.80 to $0.90 ; a or doz., 16a tc 17c ; McCASEY.-At Concordia. Kansas, on e 1M French Dress Goo,* Blankets, Bed Covers, Gloves, Hosiery, Table and . I . - I I ; . ult., the wife of i . X eict �30 Days . . I Sermons will be preached morning and royal Welcome. . dressed hogs, per TL f6l.50, to $7.00. . D I i. J. H. MeCasey, f a son. Floor Cil Cloths,' �, Cottons. Sheetinus, &c. I .&. 1% � . . ­ � � � . 11 I I � . � I . � - . . � . . . . 4 . � evening by Rev. Rural Dean Craig9 of -Mr. Wilber Nugent has resigned . . Next week our importation of goods from Glasgsw; con- - � � � Clinton. -Mr. Sam. Hersey spent Sun -7 his situation'as teacher in'the Mitchell Dairy Markets. ., ka M''ages. ' � � I I I I I I - . I . sisting of Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, Mantlings, Ulsterin s . I � . : do,y in town. -Mr. Hicks, jeweler, spent High School, havifig accepted -a similar CHESTNEY-HORTON.-In London, on The 27th 91 To all customers-. wanting goods in . - : BcFitiw, Stptember ist-Cheese quiet, but Lb�en Handkerchiefi, Silk Sdarfs, 'Brown Hollands � . I � 11 I i I I the fore part of the week in Detroit.-. situation in the Essex Centre High in better demand, and prices better. The offer- ,.ult., by Rev. W. J. Clark, Mr. Hug" ilk and. � I 8"k") his li�Le. - I I . .. Chesney, to MW,Rljz& Rebecca, eldl S . � � I Another arrival in town is soon, we un- School,'at a mu& high r salary. ings were only 2,M boxes, all sold at 91c, � -a host of .other goods., - . a I - r -LITTLz FALLS, September let. -Cheese �active � daughter of John Horton, Esq., all of Tuck- Satins, Velvets, a.pd t - I . i__ - i I �_ . ­ I - .. _!" � z ____ - ­ : derstand, to take place, one of our push- - -Oliver M., young at son of Mr. ergmitb. � : . P Miss McLach'an has returned from. eastern cities where she has ; � � . � � . at an advance in price of about je. The ship- y __ q : - I ing boot and shoe rn�n having rented a Wm.' Mowat SNELL-PERGUSONI-L--At theparsonagemount ' '' I I . I . I � I , bankeri Stratford, who ment comprisbr, fine August goods, and the geh- beeen looking into and purchasing the latest, newest and nobbiest styles : . I . I I house near the Trivitt Memorial Chnrch. V Forest, on the 27th ult.. by Rev. W. S. Wal- z - I I � I � ,has graduated at Prin6eton, New Jer- eral condition6 of the market is considered satia- .1 I I GIVE, HIM A. CALL. . I . . ; ker, Mr. Robe�t B. Snell, of Arthur, former- in millinery goods.. � I -Mr. E. H. Fish and wife attended the 8ey, as 'I& mechanical engineer, has lo- factory. Tradsactions : 42 lots at 81C ; I lots ! I ' � i� ly of Hullet, Hur4n county, to Miss Annie, I - I I I I �ihi' at 8;rlc : 24 lo#, at 9a ; 18 lots COMMiBBIOD. Total, ; I I . . Detroit Exposition a week. ---LMr. A. cated in' Philadelphia. . daughter of Donald Ferguson, 1Pq., of Our trade being large and on the increase, h � . . - - I - � � 9,Oi9 boxes. X78uttet-Quiet ; a few pack es of Minto, Wellington� county. i i I Bishop M. P. P. and- Alre. .Bishop re- -Mr. Foster, of Milverton, who had breamery,soldiat 231c. . CAMPBELL -BA - ILL.-ln sborne, on the than usual, and ex ct to cater to the public wants still more effectuafly I 11 I : . .. � . I turned from their trio to the.Old Coun- been attending the Mitchell high school UTICA, Sept�mber Ist.-The boom t a . ruck t., at h( residence of the bride's this faR than in . ' t seasons. We invite inspection, having, no. doubt � I try last Saturday. They enjoyed their and obtained a second .!Class certificate, the Cheese arket last Monday ga ared father, Londoi) Road, by Rev. J"er Wil- p - _W1 a R. , Counter �� strength during the week, and to -day umed whatever but -that �he Bargain Dry Goods House of 'Seaforth wiU this I I I - . j I visit very much, and Mrs. Bishop rs- left last week to attend the Normal large pr t�i . The biggest advance the son, Mr. John Cal ipbqll, of London, to Miss I ; I . . �' I . . ­ �,, 4-, -1-: ! - � I I - I Eliza Balkwell of'Usborne re�io &A ; - school at Ottawa. � seasonio:r 'o"r'Ld. ' fall surpass all p : us seasons' records... ,V. -MN ..=iz�,, � I I turns considerably improved in health. * v a re . The improvement in. the HORSEY-MACDONAD.-In Wingham, on 4 MR" . ; i . I I I 11 : - formerly Misi the 27th ult., by Itev. H. Mcquarrie, Mi. H. . � . market is d e to the increased dem . I -Mrs. M. Sharp,, 'd f or i I . I I I cheese to supply the house home trade, w 'ich is ,MAIN STREET; SEAFORTH. . - : I . - . . ; . . I . aughterotP. Macdonald, X D.,3L I " ' -, . AnnieKane is visiting friends about Horsey, M. 3). of Owen Sound,toLei]&Ada. Cromartv. now becoming active. Transwwtions: , lots, . � . - _1� Dublin after tw6nty ye Lrs absence. She 300 boxes, at 81c ; 87 lots, 786 boxes, at 1c; 8 eldest d I. i 'M, PICKA-"-" , I . - ' � . . ORITUARY.-It is our sad duty to re- , I P.. of Winghan . . I I � � finds quite a few chang)s in-aodaroun& lots, 721 boxes, at 8jo ; 13 lots, 1, 219 bo" ' a, a � SCHROATER-DU I RT -In - Zurich, on the , [ , . I . .. I lots, ; , 3 i . . cord the death of Mr. W. F. Johnston, i a i 9c ; 21 lots, 1,700 boxes, a'. 91c ; 11 P � � - . ,e the v 6ge -'nee she was a resident. I * 1 lo 2nd inst., by ,v. - G. 'P. Haist, Mr. Henry � 1 4 of this place, which occurred in Lon- I .. boxes 71c - 71ots, 380 boxes, at 9�1c:; 1 10 Oorner Mali�n and Market streets, Seaforth. ALLAN LINE. , -Rev. E. W. Pantoi , of Stratford, box'es,'at 9&o. Transactions same time lw ea . ,Schroater,of Zuri � h, to Miss Annie I �umert.. I I . I . I I � . ; . � I I --- - I � don last week. Mr. Johnston. had not returned last week - fr his brief sum. aggregated 14,728 boxes ; ruling prices, 7� 6. - . I ROYAL MATT STEAMSHIPS, : I I 1 ' � . � . number of 0 . i .1 I . . I , I - � - I I been in robust health for P mer outing at the ITke, (Bayfield), - - � � ' � I . . � -about . eaths. - CHI AP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE. 1� - � I � - � years, bat was able to work till h�sically, and oc- - - Live Stock Markets. ,, SINCLAIR.-In �, eyi on the 26th ult., Maggie . greatly invigQrated p , I I three weeks ago, when he. was forced to cupied his own pulpit an Sunday. LIVFRPOOL, September 2nd. -Larger off�erings Sinclair, a e 3,yearg. � MONTREAL on QUEBM, . I . . . He daily grew weaker, despite � - .. . � d 0 . TR - UQ I " . I . � give up. I the dec.1n -1ii Ilderton, at the i ot UN, 8 V , . -Mr Wm. Livin W, TR UNIR13 0 1 . � Mil- appear to have coRtributed to that HENDERSO . . I . TO DERRY OR LIVERPOOL. - gst'ne, of the , : I � . * � � I ,the beat medical skill, and was finally verton flax Mills, ha: purchased the has taken place in the market this week, %ut t her s1ster, on th6 14th ult., Agnes, nd ; t I CABIN.RATES $45, � $60. and $60 Single. $95, $100 � � I . I I ken to London Hospital, where he is also probable -that the quality of the stulff on daughter of 41r. Thomas Hende , of ; and! $115 Return, according to location of . I I I �'�Z'ed and was brought home and buried " orth fifty acres of . Mr. Samuel sale, which is not of the best, may have'some- 'Morris, ajed 22 years, I month and days. I � I Staterooma., . . Whaley's farm This gives Mr, Liv., thing to do w0h the lower range bf values. The WEIR. -In Turnb6ry, on the 23rd ult., . I I I - .� . here on Friday last. Mr. Johnston�was . at I I 'Per SS. PARISIANJ $50, $60, $80gsingle; $100, � . . ingstone a hunared &ire farm in that demandisste4dy, but775 Canadian c were Crawford, son of kr. Robert Weir, 1-1 . - $110, $16Q return. �_ 9 f a piet' industrious and peaceable citi- offered at the tp.tanley market to -day, n this Mo . nths. I � I NO CATTLE CARRIED. . � q I . locality. � he arket HOGGm.-At Wingh im. on Oe 3i d insil John - 7 . � - . �_ zen; alconsistent member of the Pres- supply appeared fo be too much for t J INTERMEDIATE, $30. Return, $W. � . �1 I I -T. M. Orr, son of Mr. A. B. Orr, to b4ar, and prices declined �c per pound all HogW, formerly of McKillop, aged.52years. � I byterian church, and a teacher in Sab. . � . - - I I : SPECIAL SALE OF TRUNKS Steerage at lowest rates t I . . I � i . I Stratford, has lately been appoirited roujid, best beeves selling at 12je, General sup- I I ; 0 - - . � bath School. He leaves behind, -to 'plie ' werealsofair. ,;Althoaghgeneml supplies - �_____ I . . Apply to,H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal,or 0. �, general manager of the International . i ETHUNE or A. STRONG, Seaforth.. - I mourn hial loss, a wife and two children. � of ateep werexathe�heavy, prices were main- - IMPOR NT NOTICES I � .1 B I � NoTEs. -A few of the boys up wes . t line railway in conn�ction with the tained, best a ling�-`at l4c. At the Stanley � I ! . � -1168-52 1 1 1 � I i I . Missouri Pacific, at the handsome sal- market 360 �Ianadian sheep were o .ered. . - . . , . . , - � .1 are taking in the English Church choir The following ere to -day's quotations, being rpo PIG BREE411§.-The undersigzi.6d will a � ry of $10,000 per annUn). ­ . � practice. -Mr. Moore, of Hensall, and a lculated at ' .80 to the Z (sinking the offal): JL keep for service during, the prevent Beasen ; .1 � -Rev. Mr. Tayloy, preached his ca . i � Westel rn Fair . � Finest steers, ��jc ; good to choice, l2c. poor on Lot, 1, Concession b, Hullett, a thoroughbred ! I z 14n Cardno, of Seaforth., have visited - . I I . far&well sermon in T church, Mit- to medium, 11b ; inferior and bulls, 81 to 10c ; BerUshire Pig, 15 iiioilth8 ol bred by G. Tr�tt. . i z tfiis vicinity in search of apples. The . I q. We have pur,Aased the balance, of a' wholesal.6 stock- of Trunks at � rithy een suffer- beat. sheep, 00 to 14c ; secondary, 12 to l3c ; Seaforth, Tering $1, with privilege of returning , � . -s, - , chell, last Sabbath . H. as b � 0 The Beat of.Canadlan Faii - I crop is -very small, most farmers having . g for some time frc m asthma, hav- in,riiios�llj to 12Xc; inferior and rains, 9 tc i 100. if necescary. JAMES SUTHERLAND. .11Wx4 ' � � ' . � no more than will do themselves. -The !n MONTREAL, September 2nd. -we quote - Ex- - .- - .1 ; I exactly 50c'on the doUar off manufdeturers' pnie6e list., � LONDON, ONTARIO. . � . . ing caught cold toward i the latter p4rt ort cattle, 41,-,,, to 6e .; stockers, 3c to 3?ce : good ! . . . - I I . - farmers haye all finished their harvest � � EACHER WANT8D.-Wanted for School I � I f his holiday trip. Mchers', 41c W 44-c ; inedium to -good, 31c to � I I . and the steam whistle is daily heard. ' -Monkt.bri, com spondent - sa 31c ; culls, 2 to Sc ; sheep, 3.1c to, 41c ; I Lmbs, Tgection No. 1% Ttickersmith,, a male or -le- i Sellnt, 18t& 'to 27th, 1890. 1 . I Messrs. Livingstone & Batson _A I ys : $2 to $4.25, Male teachq, holdi g , second or third claw cer, . I . lc� � are busy, eac ; hogs, 61c to 5ge, and (Alves, tiflcat�. ]Duties to coinmence on January Ist; . .�o � I � o another large zea- Our tailor, John �Z. Ull ier, walked from �4 to 810 a iene, About 10 loads of &attle .18j) L. Applications 3tatin g salary will be recelvw . . I I Large Increase in prizes. � . and are likely to d n I - . � I son )a threshing. -The Hibbert Agricul_ here to Wellesley, distance of 22 changed han s, being bought by coninfissio edbythe undereig3ed upto Oatoberi ,1800. rn 0 � - Main Building, � miles, in five and a heal hours, on Sat- nien at a rang 3 of 3e to 3je. Any shipping-oheep PETER McKAY, K ,ppen P. 0. USU4, T Machinery ln;motion in - - . * . tur&l Society intend holding their an- urday. This is f ast'w Iking, a�s John offering broug it 4c per pound, but hogs were - ___ I . I hese Goods Ar&. Not in .Our Line. Ma � nufacturing goods in view of public. Beat nual fall fair on October 7 and 8. -Miss fised pede4trian. easier, at $5.40 to $5.50. At the east end abat-. EACHER WA ITED.-Wanted for Ischool I I . speed programme ever offered. Grand and ' . is not a pract - � tdirthcri-'were offered 750 cattle, 500shetpand - . I - I Siegel, of Mitchell, who has been visit- I 1 25. calves. Owing to the larger offerings ( f cat- TSection No. 8, Giey, a male teacher, hold : L AttractiVe SPECIAL EXHIBIT of the Southern - . . : I I jug friends here was taken seriously ill -Complaints are being made against tie pricee werd easier, but good butchers' stock ing a third-class gertificate. Duties to com- . States --- cotton, figo, rice, peanuts and Yrnd nuts � everal men in Mitchell for beating their mence on January lat,, 1891- Application stat- I each as they grow in the South, carpets made � : . with congestion of the brain. Her came 8 was scarce afid - in good demand at Eteady 'Will be received bythe undersigned We ,bou t t em simply. because wie got them .. from the leaves of the pine and other woodii of � - � . wives and abusing their families while ices. The p - ick of the. market was ,vorth ing salap � � � I was once considered hopeless, but she is pr vip to October lat, 1890. X-AMES McNAtR, r the South.. Products of the turpentine stills of I I I . now in a fair way to recovery. intoxicated. This is inhuman and should about 41c to 4je, but very few sales were made Secretary-Treasurei, Cranbrook P. 0. 1 118ft4 1 Georgia. MinerAls,, herbs, plants, barks,&c.&c .11, . . at, these ,and 4c would perhaps suit the I � � ! . � � � be prevented by the town authorities, case better for the top price, the greater pirt, of . I . q . find alive alligator of � Florida. Famous W�a I . 1 .4� mn ' . I I . i West 840w,Balloon Baces & Parachute Desbents � . ,�-For sale, a . . � . but .it ifi,some of the fruits of the liquor , the business eing on that basie. About 66 T�UILDTNG LOT FOR SALE , I . .� � I-Irlm"i Fireworks, Bandeetc. . fo ' Main street, in the i best business part of the _V -M !_ _Vj - i . NE)whaven Fishwomen. business. I stockers, weig ing about 800 pounds apiecd,sold jL_P valuable building lot on the south end oV __ I -Y"* 1 40*= — � at about 3he p r'pound, which are intended r . I I 1:::u !) . . Though women are a1w yS -Mr. Sclater, of St..!Nlarys, hlis i town. Having sold, out his business the under- For pri7,e list and information address post - & consider- in- the Aberdeen arket. Exj?ort sheep ch4i!ged : � , I - . ive than men, in mat- vented a system of burning lime by the a reasonable :figure- � card to . . I ed more wmservat hands at 31c tc 41c, but lambs moved ver�j siow f4giied will sell this lot at : . I I I . I : .tere of dress they are generally liberal, use of p e'troleum, and has his kiln now ly at 82 to 84-5) apiece. Calves were also in For further particulars apply to JAMES Me- - CAPT., A, NV. PORTE,. THOS. A. BROWNE, I � I I . poor demand a t 85.60 to $12. About 250 hogs GINNIS, Seaforth. IY5-2 1 ' -1; . 1182 President. Seeretarv. I '. I it not radical. They welcome the new in practical operation. The lime,burn- . . ill- I I � � p changed hands A about $6.50. 1 . And in order to dis: ose of them quickly we wi , sell them very 'cheap, I - I . . - : ,- ip 11 - _. and despise the old. But. in Newhaven era and brick makers throughout the BuFF.,a,o, September 2nd. -Prime inedii4m. 'i � I -the conservatism is strong enough even province are watchin ' with great inter- weight steers were in only fair stipply an good Notice to Apple Grow S. I . . . � 9 .1 � i . I ; I � I I 1. I - � . to preserve the dress unchanued. All est -the success of Mr. Selater's experi. demand e lower. 41" I . � BAR -GAIN, - . . . ' i . I . Sales of extra stef ra,P4.40 to $4.60 ; choice, 1,350 All fall apples bougbt by A.. Cardoo ni .at be �. ; . . .1 I who have visited Edinburgh ki�ow it-&, ment. � ! 1,450 pounds, $4.25 to $4,40; good, 1,200 to pulled b 'SEMAMER 15, 1890, - . ; i - . ' � I * y : . . I dress as unique and almost sa striking -The Council of 'Downie. township 1,325 unds, t to -4.25 ; good, 1,050 to 1 �,176 1186-2 . A. CARDNO, Se %forth. . q ,� OUR STOCK OF-----� '. On account of, failing health, the subscriber . Highlanders. want some responsible Person to adopt POUT, $3.80 t�o $4 ; coarse green steers, 1,200 - __ ­.- - - : Offers all his valuable property in the thriving I . - . . I � - 11 as that of the Scot6h I ; Village of Brumels for sale at a bargodri,elther . � to 1 400 �ds, $3.40 to 0.60; light jiri ... ieL ; . : I ndance of petticoats, a male child about one month old, om ARM FOR SALE, -That flne farm propbrtn. � � - - . There is E6 su.terabu r. butcAers' NMI t 1,026 pounds, 83 to $3.35 ; fat Fknown as Lot 23, Concession 2, Ha,y, situat- � whole or in separate lots to suit purchaser. Tne, - unaupp ------ hich was left on the door step of M d heife a, $2.75 to 63 ; common to good ed on the London Road within I of a t We of , property ia centrally located, eom sing.in. �� I y any appliances of art to w cowsan . I part-Ist, foundry, and machine #Crl; .. h ' ,- L � r degree of bunchi- Alexander Gaston's res' ence on Sun- wws, $2 o,$2. 0 , stockers and feeders i a d swell out the propei . id -, ! n fair the Village of Heneall, nd kuown " an ' Ank. L�_ plant zad[ three acres of land ; 2nd , brick store, - - These are day, 24th inst. They also offer a re- supply a ood enquiry ; common lots 'Blow, Hall Farm, is offered for sa n I 0 . . sales of good to choice stockers, J,2.60 to $2.90; , � -th, Boots . _0.*%_1.) good celkr, hard!and soft water and fitted . I . ness necessary to the style. 83.26 ; yearlings, $2 to $2.25. lCows le, and ni I Zvr I rid: Sho% fo r Fall for dwelling above;: 9rd, five dwelling houses W, . short enough to show the neat trim ankle ward of $200 for the apprehension and I to two months, be sold at the highest off r ob- t I . I ,tased in white or navy blue home knit- conviction of the party or , parties who f eeders, 83 11 . tained, as the owner is moving to Califo, and . I I under rent at present. Also wood working ma- � j - - . . and apringerW liberal supply and fair deniand investing in property there, There Is ne y;8D - . I - -, . I . ted stockings and strdng shoes, gener- left the child. . for Tiostly selling at $26 to $28 per acres of land in a fine state of cultivati , five . . I I � chinery-1 large planer, made by McKechnle & .. heaa ; extra ��otable at $38 to$42: stodic to . Bjertram, Dundg&; I moulding machine (3 sided) . . I . ally with a buckle in front ; they are -A pjinful accident Of peculiar na- good butchers�: bulls, $2 to $2.60,; extra b eavy, acres ready to be cultivated, and 15 ac nder , S NOW BEING. RECEIVED. I made by Cloldle & McCulloch, Galt; I band saw., . I . . good hardwood bush. There Is also a . claw I . I . of striped drugget, with red or blue or ture happened about two weeks ago on $3 to $3.25. Sheep and lanibs-Export sheep, I . made by McKeehnie & Bertram, Dundas, and in ; - two storey brick dwelling with kitch two : i . I good working order. For particulars addrew I 500 apar ro ! I T . . � yellow on a ground of white, and the the farm of Mr. Henry McNaught, of choip.e to extra, 95 to 105 pounds, $5 to 5.25 ; store 8 also, costing , in b I � 1, WAL R. WILSON, Brussels P. 0, 1186-12 . . � 70 1; own abor. Alsottie Ilowin outbuildingsins ! . upper one is turned up so as to form a Car munnock. A young lad named Det. do. 80 to go pounds, 84.90 to $5 ; do. 0 80 �� I I - . a pounds, $4 to $4.25 ; culls and common thin i - . . - with pockets in it. . VvUler was working a binder . when very fair state of repa : two arns, h- 0.xW; : . . I 4y ,pouch over an apron sheep, $2.75 to 9:3. 60 ; yearling lambs, $4,76 t6 stable and shed attad ied, 90x- ; anot er Mable I - They wear a cap of linen or muslin, �warm of bees came .along and settled . Comm I I i Card ofThanks. I " $5.25 ; -spring inbs, on light to �me, 5Ox22, an4 tool house and a ble at( e �� haii I I . I i I . - . . I a. The boy $5.60 to $6.50. Hogs -Packers paid . . This isa r I I . � ; I over which is a stoat napkin tied under on one of the horse's head - .and other sinall. buildings. I ,� I � . - . - - was Aung nearly thirty times, but the $4.60, taking i heavy weight Yorkers,and ork to purchase one of the finest farms In thi coun- I d�slre to convey my hearty thariks to the the chin upon which the broad leather at a gvod b 0 6 men bought g d part grassy hogs to corn fed ty for situation and buildings at a rgam- ffi"rz and members of Branch 23 Catholic band of lt�e 11 creel" rests on the head. horse fared much worse. It Was Stung at $4.25 to 1,4.4). Ordinary to common ,,,rassy There is not one toot of waste land ; good wate . Mutual Benefit Aahoclaiion, Seaforth, and to the . � hey have gaily colored Garibaldi so bg,dly that at one time -its life wag hogs .c,3 to $4, ii a to weight and quality. Pigs ruid every other convenience. For furthe- r par- . Assci ation in general - for the prompt payipent of - I T - be, very slow and dull at $3 to.$3.76. ticulars "and price, apply to G. J. SUTHER- . the two thousand k*2,000) heneflolary due me at I - . . � bodices, generally turned up to the el despaired of, but it now seems to TORONTO, September 3rd -Export cattle and . I I . - . I � I LAND, Notary Public, Conveyancer,Hensill. - the death of my late husband. OWi. . . 1186- L ; 11,ET PURCELL. � -1 ­ I � BRID, � I and open at the thr6at, showing a recovering. tockere-Expdrt stock sold at from jo to W off 1183-8 . I . . . -_ I I I snowy - as the quality I very _____ -_ -_ . -_ I -f ELU- GOOR . I., . I . � � 1. , wimpled under -vest. A large -Mr. Thomas Low, of the neigbor- slast week'p qu6tatione, and even at theseft �urea — � I dark blue pea -jacket generally* with a hood of Tavistock, retufned a few days the market wa dull. Nor w G."Jili OR G I i � I . I � . Prices .1 . I THE FARMERS' . � - an ed from 4c to 4jc, a few � . � � . -e other garments to ago from'his holiday jaunt to his native g00d- -3c per poiind. - Notice to Creditors. ,I � . I I ­-_ . hood, surmounts th . choice animals bringing 4' Etock I . I . � � I t I � � - prevent the soil and,w�.ear of the heavy Scotia. I He reports a late harvest in- era were also sier, se ling at from 3c. t) 3�,c. . 1 SEAFORTH ; — AND I BRUSSELS . I _1_1 1� ! t. The unmarried Scotland, the season being damp and Choice lots fet bed :-K3.60 per hundred po undo URSUANT to Chapter 110 of the R -vised � I -1 I . �� � - I . I ,creel or fish baske .1 . . lbs.* Statutes of Ontario, 1887. All partii o bay � & nkin' House 1� was experienced Representativ( sales :-Two exports, 1,17( 7 P I . � 9 I. . I ,, but with- cold; great .difficulty . , �, - - . ! women wear the same attire 54.50 per ing an3 - � . _ $1 per cwt ; 16 exports, 1.193 -pounds, .� r claim. against Donald Robertson, ate of - I I out the cap. How the women manage in securing the, hay. Near Braemar, cwt ; 20 stockers, 15,160 pounds, 3 1-2 per 1b. ; the Village of Hensall, in the Counry of I �uron, : i SU -)TZrU..7E1_ � .. . ' � 0 FARMER.%—& SPLENDID CHANCE FOR 1 -( I ' days, snow lay in drifts on the 24 stockers, 17.440 pounds, $3.15 per cwt ;, 11 (,I entleman, deceased who died on the 4th Jay 61 a - _A!�_V — - I . to keep themselves as clean as they do for three -equired on or befa �e the SPEC; ALN TA GOOD FARBL—The undersigned is de- I — I . . But- June, A. D., 1890, are i . (1� connection with the Bahk of Montreal.) Wi -,t slimy and scaly burden and busi- hills of 1Glenahee. The only out grain stockers, 11,13) pounds, 31c per pound. frous of procuring the services of a thoroughly . . � th . I chen'cattle 8 Id fairly well, prices ranging from Ist day of October 18�0, to send by ." pre- . I ii . 8 � . . It must be noted, hesaw as in. the vicinity -of Liverpool. per pound. Choice Intsbrought paid or deliver to the'undersigned Soliciors for reliable man to take charge of an improved farm 1 Me to 32c �� Seaforth, containing= acres, within f6ur miles of the I ness is a marvel. " ns and . I howev r, that other fisherwomen from The ha vest in Scotland was expected . $3.90 per cwt, while inferior changed hands at the Executors of the will of the said dedleased, To the Citi±e i I 'I " 0 C1 A N & C 0.9 _. e . I Surrounding Cq try. City ofSagl,naw; State of Michigan, either to I - perpound.. Afew of the, sales 8� statement of r ti e claims, vdth � �, IS AND '; FINANC1*L A6En�& I imitate thei , 3�c thei respec, v wor The farm is all B_� N . � , I . r dress, to extend into September. from 3c to . k on sham or on salary. I � � . � . I further east partly - effected will serve .to ilfustrate the general their christian and surijames, addresses a d de- . I I � . . but do not keep up:, the same spotless - —An! aged resident, in the person of -tl,ree head, 1,025 pounds, r8lu scription, the full �a lars of he . clai )* r4p Having so lry busineas "O nly under cultivation w1th 2D acres woodland. . I , heir awn premises on MarkettS,'red � 1. . 4 � So we must be sure, Mrs. JIaornes Shaw$ of Logan, passed range. Twen4y, 7 'head, the nature of the Heel itit (if any) held bylthem. nephew, MR. W. I . W1041d;a9kfor There axe extensive buildings, creamery, &c. N. I - '. � - . & - 8 head,� 800 pounds, $27 each; � 11 I . purity'of alothes. I ea,- , There ta-on the farm 6 breeding mares in foal; S,e,,., I i ,n, oppo. . ) when ,W9 investigate 1.7 thatwe have caught away n Saturday, 23rd ult, Mrs. 1,000 pounds, S36 eac,h ; 5 head, 1,000 pounds, After the said lat d, orlOctober next tb e said him the same liberal pattmage that 1 have re- 40,cows and a lot of young stock, an � ,-.*& A Strony,# of4oe. .. I - - 1 900 pounds, $28 (.aqb ; 24 Executors will'disti 6 t the assets of tt ie said ceived for the last 23.yearA I V4xieral R_,;AJdng Business done, drjJU IM wd . — $34 each ; 9 head, _ i. I a to and household furniture. All z � �, n fish woman.— Shaw c:me to this country with her the claims only of which I also thank my customers anit friz,nds, one HIVY it. Plemen � � . � r I I a - genuine 'Newhave husband and their small family about head, 960 pounds, $31 each. E% port sheepmere estAte bavidg regard . on, for the kindness e: aended to me since to stay an the farm. This Is an opportunity ' ai ti �aahe.A,, Interest allowed on depcAdta. I . ��_r � _4 . - z � Woman'& World ' not in good dema )din the old country not beinv notice has been r"e; N4ed and will not lialile and - � . I... ' isls�ts to iends of rarely met with for a good man, None need i �' I . . I in Hil�bert. very brisk. The ;op prices paid for ewes and for any.part of ouch any per ion of I carae to Seafor*j especially my old, fr,' I - i � . - - 1 45 years ago, and settlec u' 4aim. they haq not notice at the Ume of tha.past �3 yerzi6_ Your i respectfully, � %pply unless, poosessing the highest testimonials, I MONEY TO LEND I � � —The'R6v. Dr 'd About twenty years ago, with her hue- wethers was 4c pi x po -nd, for bucks 31c. 1 Bulls whose e I be O* Rqo, notes or inartgages. � - !� . ..; Warden, of , ontreal, gan. averaged $4.76 eal th. rambs were in fair de- such distribution, I I as to character and Atnem Reference CAn . l made at Tim Expoarroz Office or address REV. , : �� accompa�nied by Rev. D. J. McDonnell, ban! d and family, she moved into Lo mp6nd, the highei t price paid was �4.40I each, 4LIOT & ELLIOT, X. k� CGUNTER, ISALAC BAM United i 'ROBF49T LOGAN, NIXNAIA-1% � . 7 . I - I - � About four years since she followed but the ge 50 i� $3.80. Solicitors for Exteuton, -1 �xetvx� I .Saginaw Zot )fWl1,5XaJ3, 12840 � . Im � . � I -of Toronto, left last week on a trip to neral fi,,ure ranwed from .W. . I I t I s of her husband. to the C ugat,tioatS6 to $7.60 pe head, Nted 18th August p9o. 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