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Zuxich. � . him to defer it a passage. The reasons place in quality i d price of choose. I - Local No�Ces . - � i ANOTHER
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—Mr. S. J. Latta and M for this ought to be evident enough to Our cv�ttle breeder il, Bollert Brothers, ' � i I
isli � GIRL WANTED to 46,kencral bouse- , r
BRUFS- -engaged '" Canadianewho think for' a moment. ha4e the finest h(4d of thoroughbred work. Apply at New Era Offide, Clinton., 1188 - i I -_
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,U.Vauch have both been re FILLED lip I ' Cu4oiner who has used �
. No sooner had it been FrO4 1 I ed that Holstein eat' and are APPLES FOR CIDER. �-'Charlesworth & i i I
Wher4 ii2 the publiq school here. -Mr "a4 tle , in 1; e Provinoe, . I 11, - i I �
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� ; � there was apossibili of the i astage of eve sendin their stock io all Brown ell, Seaforth, will be, ready In a few days � I � . . � -
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oh�rie I ge . t�D buy ApkLES FOR MAK1101 OWZP_ win pay . I I I I
_s Latta. has been engs d to teacl ty I Mandrake B
this resolution than the en ire Tory Pro'Vinces of o,�r Dominiones) � � - . � s I - I
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ihe Hills Green school next- year.- " I ; I . . therefor 30b per 100 peund4. Farmers whenin -
in f Detroit, has been -here party adopted it as th ir own. bo offer please call and see With Velvets, Velvet Ribbons—all qualities, Shades I . 11 ters ,Says: I was sick .
gr A. Axt, 0 -The:Newton factory August' make town having such i .
I Their Cabinet Ministers a d organs . 6em. , ( . i - I
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-0 ther and brother. -Rev. � of choose has I �een' 11 )ld at ten cents. and widths ; Silk Ribbons, Plushes, Dress Buito� � i and doctor' all sum -
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. I -fisitin hailed it to if they � had ever- op. --Mr. S. R. Stulrt, of Mitchell, Was I 1- To CALIFORM..A AND FLORIDA FREE. ' Gloves and Corsets. . ing
F. -H&uoh, of Wallace, has been 9 posed its pritic pie by the entorceraent �-Llrhe Fireside Weekly, the popular Canadian Buckles. and Slides, Hosiery, 1 -mer without any bene-_
His old frienda- here were . n ;Bs c I wheat at the Tor-" ing e bs�'rlbe such tremen- i
i " 0 ,u rs - - The new Millinery is to hand, an l I -
i A brother- � Poli e of the jud .,=paper, to offeri tr ,
� as- of the Nationi I cy* whi �.h is it prizes as a free p California and Ye- I ! fit u�atil I tried Man -
eased to see him. -Rev. G. Haist, p s onto Exbibition.�, ', I I ' I -
'200 sea sk"n mantle; band- , be : on I
� 0 of the F,v-Angelical church, Fred. direct opposite: The sincerity of their -I . new teacher in the turn, first-class ; P6 $ t I is busy preparing for the opening, which will I I �
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I -jor � ' Miss camp e me Shetland Pony.; return ilieket to Florida, I � 7th in � ' .drake Blood Bitters. I
� conversion wa� seriously questone'd ow- Mit on her so ,,- Friday and Saturday, the 26th and 2 st I i
J.G. Sleuchter andvife, Mrs. chell High! sch i ol, entered first-class; Silver Tea Bet— ies Gold Watch ; � 1 _r I
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libler, toits suddenness and hn ho 7- .3 : &_ 4�- 1 VU � � � I- 4-111-5. +'k
-Lipp3rt and 1C. Solden are at the I __ Guzieri last w K at secon ass 0 Ll . , ; ALAnt'le ver, ; s ,ver Wliu f I I � . I 4 . C70LU .uv V LLSJ-L Q
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* .. I Sabbath School conventlon 00w perfectly well how. emid negaiia- —During the pa it summer $300 have Dickens' Works; Waverl - Novels, and many . - . I I � -
z I qaxdrsdnl& , tione of this kig d can be'frustorated and i more. - These prizes are for persons sendiDg in I � I first,bottle yet b -at feel
�ing held in Berlin this week.—Misre A beem' spent in, repdring the Methodist the - test numbe I r of wo�, s constructed from . - I I
bf� made of no.offt ot, felt that if"the resolu- i �, .
parsonage at Fullerton, - the fetters " Fireside W= Y." The contest is I i an. It is
: aggie Mutter left a few days ago fo . EDWARD MICFAU�ij - . 1 I like A new M - �
31 tion should pass, and'the arradgement open to everyone sendinz J n with their list $1 .. . � .
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orne, Michigan, to,viait her sister.— —It is exp oted a bridge will be built - � . . .. : -
D of the relationi i between the 4wo coun- tbl boundary' between f'6r The Fireside Weekly fo4� Six months, which . splendid medicine for
I M, and Mrs. Wagner, of Tavistock, very soon a . 11 . . ,_ I
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-, , visitin& friends X he tries be entruded to a party who had Elms and Gre to nships, at lot 35 con- . Oule premium. - � - . Liver and ',
have been - re f or dompetition wi)1 be open M - sixty days, but an I I . the 6tomach.
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� who just enacted the Foster tariff alud who in cession 5. . I additional rize of an elei int water pitcher is I SEAFORTH. - I � � . I �',
ule, time past, ret4rned home a few - . - : I ��
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. . to, �ys agp.-A number of our citizens took their -places in! Parliament liad declared -An egg wa n belonging to Mr. Offered to e largest list i ec eived during Sep- I . I I i I Kidneys, and always .
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I di his week. -- The .that they wan ed no reciproc6 at all. Brandenberge , c �apsed on the street aide St. .. eet, lt�sample copy and I I : 11 I- . . I .
L the London fair Toronto, I )r L - I giv� e S satisfaction. �
; in with the Unit d States - even in - her day, and 600 remium supplement.. I I ; I �
irchall trial is all the talk here.-Mrs.P. 9 . natural in Stratford, th " at ' 1188-2 1 L I . Larg I
R . sit products, the e was little hope that � I elegaly �mashed. �. 0 I rLe pint bottles, 75c .
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-auch, left on3aturday last to Vi dozen eggs 1 ��,
. 11 really good re ults would follow. Hence � � �
friends in Berfi- i—A SALE REG: SICER. i AFORTH � ' to take. -
� it was wise to bostpone action 16y Mr. CARDNO - RO.S., SE I . ach. BaSy �
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� I .Sherman, so f r as Canad c . -1 I On Saturday, Septkmber 27th, at r i � Prompt to 0 Ask
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! I corned, until I ter in this Congress, and - o'clock p. m., in the Village of Zuricbo � I � .
GreenWay,- Exeter, Sept. 29 and . I . I �
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especially to a date nearer the : general Seaforth, Sept. 30 an bet. 1. y I able I property. E, Bossenberrys � . for it at the MediCal
I . Nons._�_The Harvest Home Dinner, el6ction when the people the ' elves and Clinton, Oct. 1, 2 an4 I 0. - i AU'ctionder; H. Roese, roprietor. . IN SEAFORTH I
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me . I � THE CHEAPEST HOUSE' I - Hall.
� under the auspices of the.Boslion Metho - not a restricti nist Government would Stratford, Oct. 2 and P'. On Saturday, Sepi n,bL-r 27 I I ! . �
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ist chorch, was the most successful of have a chance to say yea or no to the , Brussels, Oct. 2 and 3.� o'clock p. m., sharp 0111ot 1, Conces- I I I i
d Northern-Walkerto.ni Sept. 30 to Oct. 3. 1 9 J I . i . I -
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ny, that has been hold during the past proposition a * unrestricted reciprocity Howick-G . Sion 9 ,Morris, farn� 3tock. A. W. . I
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.9 The Dinner was ex- Orr' �im nod I �., Sloan, ptoprietor; Himilton & Kirby, For Gents' P ishings �H d Caps, 1,
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Seventeen years. ngs between the two countries. Aside, how. elgrave, Oct. 7 � I . i � � - � . i _00
0allent and so were the readi and I - Wroxeter, Sept. - 30 ai d Oct. I. Auction6ers. - . : .-
- in wh�at seemed to be a danger- Bayfield, Oct. 8 4nd f., i � ,� . I
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� spee one thing in Canada, there W�s a dispo- Wingham, Sep So ar a Oct. lot. I - I
eb,es. The- procqeds of the enter' ever, fro _ t. I clock 'Readyma e Clothing, . : SEAFORTH. -
, tiated to $112.87. -Messrs. � I - p. in., tioarp, on Lot 3 , concession 71 J I I � : � � I
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. t9ment amo . sition in Washington to regard the Sher- I T!!! . �� - East *wanogh, Farm I � . I . I � I —
f ff Wilson, R. Hutchinson, J. man amendm6t, when it became a part ' W Stock and Im- I
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- any others t . plementis' W. J. Mtrim, ropr or; ' . -
L�therp NV, Thickett, and in of the tariff, as in a certai sense an I TH &RKETS. . ,. . ANII) �IJITS TO O' DER I - .
are attending the Fair in London this Administration measure. is - would I . - . C. Hamilton, Auction -,e I 1 . . � . , L List 'of Lands For Sale
-A large number � of bur citizens tAF ian, September 25th, 1890 i � � L I
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week. be most unforitunate, so far a' Canada* On Monday, Septe, ni ,er 29tb, at onel,
tWaded the socia 11 Wheat per bushe ..... ... I. 092 O 0 96' , I i i
I held at the parson Pa o'clock �. m., on Lor 6, Concession 6 1 1 4 1 Only 10 to 25 per cent. vf pur-
11 4 ; - concerned, for there is too much diverg- � . ; � ad& Company.
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� 1"ge on Monday evening. � A very boun- Spring Wheat per bus el .... .... 0 92 to 0 96. McKillo , Farm Stool and Implements - . i . . wijll chase money required down, balanceat anytime I
I ence of 16pinion, both among Democrats Oats per bushel ..... I ......... i - 0 P. I I .
- ' I hing new, 1 ood and substantial, and- . at kices .that within 10 years at 4 per cent. Instead of going
� tiful supper was providect by the ladies and Republicans, on the trade question Peas per buehel .......... .... e - o 68 to 0 60' Mrs.MiphaelBu'rke, roprietress;Thos Everyt 9 � � . to the Northwest, flarmerg looking for land caa
� sweep- I . Q . i secure stome of tfie finest land in Ontaxio on the -
,f the Circuits after which Mr. J. E. to make it at all certain that so Barley per bushel .... ..... .. I. Brown, �uctioneer. - 11 astonish the most economical buyer. i
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0 Imes called Mr. R M Kellar forward Butter, No. 1. loose..I.. .. .. .. .. 0 13 to 0 13�1 a 1i i� � . I . easy terms mentioned. Countyot Huron's
� 110 - q � ing a measure as continental free trade ,. , -_ Vi-
. Butter, tub .......... !.... .. .... � . ! in HARD- and SOFT EIATS. An elegant line cant Lands: .
and placed in his hands a�, v ry lengthy would pass, &f' .6 � I .... .... 0 16 to 0 16 Birti.s� . The latest styles i . .
a a rider to the tariff, with- Eggs .............. . � GODERICH,-13 con -S halt 37. Bayfield -K �
. and interesting programm The Mellin p Flour, per 100 The - I ..I ........... 2 90 to 2 90 ; I r
, � n Ithe 4th �or�pemion of Tucker- halt 37. Maitland Concession -Island opposite
� out the aid of' the Democrats ; and as SPROAT,-O of FALL CAPS just in
pose Hay new per ton 11 I J t
string Band and Bost n Methodist these were pledged to a man to OP , -.-------- smith, on- the 19th TiLlt , the wife of Mr. 1 53 54,55.
� choir furnished Z usic. wi Hides r 100,lb;::::1:::. .... .. 4 60 to 6 00 James Sproat, of a d: J;ier. &To,e stock of GENTS' UNDERWEAR that we laAY.-4 con -W half 5, W half 6, N half 7, W �
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. McK_allaewas the right man In the right that tariff an th it, it 'Lamb k . r .... ...... 0 60 to 0 76 MoLAUGHLIN.-In Gor�ie on the 11th insLi We have ' red in Seaforth. . ; . half of W halt 11. 5 co'n
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became very dangerous to - press the Peitz .............. I ... 0 17 to 0 181 - the J,if e of Mr. N. Mt L ughlin, of a son. are selling at pri&s never before offe . . I I half of E half 5, S half of E half 6, NJ 7, 8,'NJ 9, .
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as he programme Sherman res ution, in direct hostility Wool .......... ...... .......... 0 60 to 0'60 PATTISON.- In East Waw noeh, on the 12ti, . . � i 10, W half 11, S half and NJ 12, 13, W half 15, W
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h in good. time. The proceeds potatoes per bushel ............. inst.1 the wife of Wei eX Pattison, of a son. I Staple Dry Goods at rock bbitom. prices. -; half of E half 20, W half of E half 21. 6 con -N
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117:19 salt (retail) per ba . r halt 4; W half 5, Ef 6,11, 8, 9, 10,
- th to the vie f such men as, Son%tvqr � Car- Gents' Fu-mishiug�and I I 11, 12, 8 half
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. _geua6r� R�e 1 Wood per cord (ion ............ � . � . ,
I amounted to $16. -Mr. Re ben Wilson lisle, Senator organ, Ag96n, 2 60 to 8 00 HEARM-lill kxeter, on, th, �, lith inst., the wife - : I 1 13, w half 16. S half 3, S half of N half
ut out ,of his p last Mon- L 60 to 2 ;i of Mr. John Hearn, of a daughter. �
had a tumor c , - , and other prc minent lights in the Demo- Wood per cord (she ),!. - - .'. - I I I ' ' " : 4, N half 5, 7, 8, E half of S half and N half 9,
.................. 0 3, TEIDMAN.-I, Dashwood, on the 3rd insL,thl,al - I - ; 10,11,12,13,14,W115,WJ16. Scon-El- 6 F4
t�e operation CALL _�ND ; .
I day. cratic party, Who under othor circum- Apple" per bag I SEE OUR NEW GOODS-1EI
Dr. Caw performed . - ........ 3 75 to 4 wife of Mr. Ge'orge Teidman, Of a daughtek� CO- : I N half
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in a very few minutos. i I stances would favor the wildest expan over Seed 1 716 0 2- 2 RUSSELL. -In Hay, on th� 13th inst., the wif4 . I � 9 eon -E
I . . - Timothy Seed ...... � .......... � 4 1 19" 20, 21, 22, 23, i4, 25, 26, 27, 28.
1 . - I I . trade.1 Ordinarily ' d- Pork, per 100 The .... J .......... of Mt. William Russell, ?I a son. f . . � I ; 13 con -N half
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� sion of these' broa I � . half of E half 25, EJ of EJ 26.
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Brus�els. I =d�ee� men would -e in av�r of Can&- . I I - i 9 9. 16 cm-Nj 7, W half W pt. 21,25. 16 con -
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11- procity, but forining as it did I . 1 4, 6, 6, S half 7, 8. N. By. -14, 15, E half It. &
Buiim.-Th a rate�� of taxation in Bru ; . ........ 0 92 CARDNO BROSS9. . : .
. � s last year, then apart lof the tariff, :they were Fall Wheat per busl , to $0 91 CILLORA�N. At Seaforth, on . � I By'. -WJ 10, E J 33, N E 70 ac 35. L. R. East- .
. gels, this year is the � same a 1. Spring Wheat per b .... .... 92 to 0 91 24th inst., by Rev. Fatl er Cook, Mr. L. 4 - - � I
two cents on the dallar.-W. H. Kerr bound to oppose it, as .they oppose( Oats per bushel. .*.. - .. .... .. 0 35 to 0 8( Coroof an, barlister, 'of Cairo, Michigan, -_ . I X half 21. �
I I ' . . -0 ! HULLETT-4 con -W half 12, 13, 14, N half '
eek at Mon- every other item in that bill. Barley per bushel.. . - .... - .. 0 4o to 0 15( misi Mollie Killorain, daughter of Joliki, I I 15, N half 10. 5 con. -W half 13, 16 E half 17. .
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has been'away for the past w - ' . I I Killdran, Esq., of Seaforth. 7 ; �HURON CENTRAL 8 con.' -:E, half 21. -
I .. THE OUTLOOK., Peas per bushel - I - I - I I -- - -... 0 58 to 0 6( - 7 con. -E, half 19, N half 20.
� treal, attending the 0eneral Conference 12 to 0 V I : .: . October- I
of the Methodist church I as � dele ate. - " So yoa s ae, from points of.view both Butter ............. J ........... 0 15 to 01( KENNY' BRYNE.-At Irishtown, on the I
) :6�1 better . - - - : 14 con,N half 23-
� 9 Eggs ............... i-;. .... ..I. 0 ingti by Rev.DeantMirpby, Mr. Thom I �
- 1JI — � � � XcKILLOP.13 con. -I, N half of E half 2, N
. The Brussels market is boo lming at pres- in Canada aid in the United States, the Hay per ton ....... ..... ...... 6 00to 5 6 Keay to Miss Annie rhereva B e, all f - . � balf3. 14con.-F-em-1,2,3,4,5,6,Nha.lf7,E
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d wisdom of the postponement of the Sher- Potatoes per bushei'l ............. 0 60 to 0 6 , liogin. I . I I I half of S half 7, N half 8. - I
ent, there being as much grain delivere utipn. You�may rely upoe it, Hides per 100 lbs ... ............ 4 66 to 6 LINDE14SCHMIDT-PETCHE.-At Wel? A . . 1-2-3 STANLEY. --6 con. -14. 8 con. W ILif
man resol Ao 3 ein, � I Than . . � — ,tl('- b.
as was ever in the busiest season, and ..... 3 00 the I 10th inst., by Reir. J. W. 0 1K . S. By..WJ 14, 16, E
, n. that before the general election in Can- ()Ordwood-_......_� ...... 0 17 to 01 - — EiRIBITION 1, W half 5, 7, 8.
� . more than ever before'atthis seaso . wool per lb....... I _ I - I I - I - ... Gi&on Lindenschnqidt, to Miss FAira . STEPHEN. -6 con. -W half of N If & I
I Both storehouses are alijut full, and ads -takes place, the invitation which Pork, per 100 lbs ........... � ...... 6 Ann Petche, all of Listcwel. � I I . lo con. -E half of W halt 10,
I � I CR,ANS ON-ADAMS� At Wingham, on t�� � I ; . half of 8 half 23. 1
cars are hard to be ' ;hing this resolution contains will be extended — i E W 11 es, Mr. Rob- I i . . 0 E half W half III 13 con. -S half of 8 half 17,
; got I Somet . � � . ---#. 17t ilust., by Rev. . . ugh The Best . . I a .1890. N had 22. 14 con. -_�Nj 4 N half 8, 8 half of X .
11 should be done to compel our railroads by the Cong ess of the United States to LwslLpom, Sept. 21. - Spring wheat, 7o o4d ert ranstou to MrslEllen Adams, of Lower - t 4,
, � California No. J, 7a rE C) MW_ —_ half 17, EJ 20. 16 con.-�j 14 half SJ 6, E half -
quick] as possible, the people of Canada. The issue Will red winter, 7@2id; I Winiham. . ! C Mi 31 MT
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to move grain as y to, oe 00d i, barle . i - � I of W half 10,'N bMt 16. 16 con. -NI, 17, NJ
0 buyers and thus be pla", ,and one which the Can&- California No 2, Os (Od ; V � I T t - 22.. 17 con. -Rem. S1 7, NJ 19, NJ 23. 18 eon. I
and not be the cause of �b , . will decide, - .0d ; Peas, 59 joi, p;, k, 57'e"06d ; cheese, 448 4�0d. � —_ . nm� I - -N half'7, S half 8, 15, N half 3:6, S halt 19. .
. � an farme a theme . '� " than ever. s of War.
sellers suff4ing a 1088� � arley is the di ' - � ----401— r . Deat]�S- Entries are more numerou Feats of Strength, Tug thlet�c Clubs, 19 con. -N half 4,'W half 11, E half 16. 22 con. �
principal grain delivered. Brussels has whether the r desire a continuance of the ToRox",Sept.'25... Fall wheat,80.9860*1-00�, HOLLA I D -In Stanlej, ot� the 12th inst., Jaw'es - Magnincent Horse .Fidjr. 8 Volunteers, Firemen, Societies, A' E half 9, 8 half 10. North By. -E`
. - - 10.90 to $0.92 ; oabl� 43 ten ' . I . School, Children in -'Rem- 8,
, , a ; Model School Cadets'
the. two, best buyers of J rain in the McKirfley B ,11, with 11 its sovere exac spring wheat, I I Hollind, father of Jepiha Holland, aged i8 Great Cattle DiRPI&Y., � I i . half W half 33. L. R. West -Rem. 1, S. half 3.
county, and the best msrkei'and farmers tions, or whAher they want a free mar- to 44 cents; peas, er bush, 04 cents yea sand 3 months. 4c-,rT,*1 ., Manitoba and Ontarlio Exhibits. march. � I Illumination'- Aux Sables -9, 10, 11, 112, 13, 141 W half &-X. half �
pul Torch light Procesaien an � -
gregation of the 65c; barley, 60c W t1c ; hay, per ton,. 17-00 D In Bluevalel, on the 11th inst., John Beautiful Garden with Fountain PlaYiDg- d General of X half 16, W half 19, 17, 18, 19., a � ?
alize this f1bet.-The Blashill ket among t ie largest agg I to 18c ; potatoes, per ILLO Firewen's Contest and Races. -1,000 torches. '
� now fully re I the best consumers that the' wJld affords. Siom ; buttor, 170 doz., 170 to 1 0; Gordon, son of Thomas Dillon, aged 2 years, sham Battle-Volunteersand Gun Club. Rented Varms for sale at expiration of existifAg .
block is nearing Camplet n' and $0. 75 to $0. 80 ; e _e 7 rn onths and 15 days. Tests in extinguishing Aot,"I Fires. en and destroyed. . . Leases. . �
"'t" f6.r2� to $7.176. Several Forts besieged, ta'k �
' It is true th t by an immediate dissOlu- direveed hois, r wA - . BOYLE.-In Ehiia, at , the Grove Farm, on the Grand Procesinon (Thin"
Hutton block- is nearly Mady for the pe . ay morning.) Tram; Grand Finale-Blowinkl' up of last Fort amid -Bayfield-67 .
. ition may be _��-O-- , 22nd inst., Mary h Warliugt0n, wife Two bands of Music --Doherty Band and I GODERICH.
what I � Shower of Sky Rocket . � HAY. -4 con. -N half 4. 5 con. -N half 14. �
roof, and both look' well, aud � full tion of Parliament the quoi r. John Be e, and mother of Mrs.John peter's Band. ; 0 I
as a. bad gap in our front street. -A .precipitated, but it is just as well that oik Egg Market of .. ; I L n. -W half 3, 14, 17, N half 17, $1 18, N half
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w � i i ate at London the resolutio'n sho U -1d not pass Congress New Y I flirsts, �resj� He der8on, of S fc rth, aged 68 years. . � .� . I 1 6 co 10 con.-
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number of our citizeni Sept. 22. -Eggs, eady : eastern Mo AND. -In ,ersmith, ,on the 25th .. Be, Sure aild Get- a Full Programme. of S halt 19. 8 con. -13, 14, S1 17.
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this week, attending the Western fair.- until just b6fore the election, so that- 221 to 23c ; weste do, 22c ; Canadian do, 22 Di!4!�, Martba, True nan, wife of Mr.. John , ' I - I ! E half 28. 13 con. ---S half 4, 7, 8. IS con. -
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� � W. JACKSON, Secretary, NJ 4, N halt 8, 19. 16 con. -W half 6. N, By,
. _ . -NING, President i I -11, NJ 31, 32, 34. L. R.
.Everything is now in reads re will bal no opportunity for the ex- 22je. Mooeland, &fed &F; mars and 6 months. I A. A. MAN . S. By.
, , I uners, will ti �ke place on Sunday ueA I , I I WJ 18, 28.
East Huron fall fair, on Thursday and isting restrictionist Governiftent to de- : at half- a two O,cloc c, to Eginondville oem- I � West --16. L. R. East -Rem.. 4, H half 6, R -
F xt week, and Jvb1fah will be feat the fair offers of the Co4gress of the air3 Market � etery. . . I half lo, 8 halt it, E half 16. .
-riday of ne I. . I. . HULLETT.-2 con -E half 17. 5. con. -16, I .
L ' 3. -Eggs tend OW I -S half 23, 14 com-Rem.
e AL -Sept. P ith fir Emi�y M I
. . IThe monthly United-staties by the appointment of MONTRE , upward, a F L�R.-ln Tuckeramith, on the 14th !not., W half 17. 9 con.
L the beat ver held here ma �h ar - I
I will be held on-, the first day ho would ' ake I I this week opens w _ y Elizabeth, youngest daughter L
horse fair commissioners w M IMPOS- under a good de ionias Fo,iiler, aged 7 months. . DUNG & D_LTNGX_N W half 14, S. pt. of X -half 21, N bait 22. 1 -
I ces t - lay being le higher at 17 to of fr. TI -W half 2, E . half 3 W
� i I is improving, I I �
a the first of sible condit ons and render' useless al. er figures, pri I . McKILLOP-1 con. alf L _ .
of the fall show, and as it 1i 17je. Butter -The jobbing trade � : half 4, 8 half 6, E half 7., .2 con. -E h 7L, iiem_ , _.
I w ul I do well to the efforts that h ave been made- to create and there is a very good demand for fine butter. . � I i E half 8, E half 10. 3 con. -SL 5, Whalf 8- 4 - -
the season, farmers 0 creamery, 17 1 M ORTAN�T'�N'OTICES � I I I I
bring 6ut their stock and lake it a auc- a freedom c f trade between the English- Fall creamery, 21 22c; Bumme t: : . I con. -3, E half 4. 6 con -N half 6. 11 con.-
. �e8tern, 13 tO — —I- . I.. ' f of S half and S ha1f �
. & 'speaking p le on this continent. The to 18c ; townships, AJ to 18c ; % At SALE. -A fir ,laes residence on the . I E half of'W half 7, N bal �
cess, as in the p4i they have been f a natiment in favor of - reci. 14�c_ Cheese-The-eis no general movems A and George Streets. T1:1E ]RENOWNED of N half 10.
-T.i O'Neil, form- growth a FO`c( " . . STEPUEN.-13 con. --S half 14,S half of N half �,
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great benefit to' th6m. here, but holders at a, in imitation of the factory oiner of Victo
i was in town. procity in t 2e United State's is simply c sell at a reduction. We Good stable and orchar . Apply to A. CARDNO, I � 9. 14con.-5,6,7, Shalf
erly of the Central Hotel, men, ,tot inclined' colored at 91 to Joe ; fine4 Saforth. 1183 . . . . � 17, 8 half 18, N half I
Terry looks . True, for the! moment it "quote finest Augui b . � 1 8 9, 12. 15 con. -S half 4, W half 5. 116 con. i
E I ill be alf of W half 21. 17 con. -SI 1-6 J9 - �
D_7Applicati 118 wi
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over Sunday. the same -as phenomena. hi e, 9t to 91C ; - I Lly8, Sa to 800- A Jew Seo- — E .
of old. He intends goi kg into the hotel suits politicians to apply it to the Latin tembers sold at fr4 ni 10 to 10ic. EACI.,HER WANTE 8 I 1 16. 1_8co-n.-ShaIf7,-N*ha1f 19. .
s looking out for a races of So�th Am TORONTO,Se' I don. -E halt 7, S half 8, NJ 9 E halt 11. 28 con I
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business again, and i - erica,, but the argu- pt. 1 -Butter -The offerin d I T - and Dry w Pif',`, w1h
. I it to the choice qualities co inuemoderateand the positio of inale teacher for School Section No. Clothiers, Furni8hers --S halt 12. N. Bdy.-N baff 32, E half 33, W1, .
locate -Win. Rd.ss & Son are ment in f a,�Ior of extending . . . .
0. I I dull at 10c, AS er 2nd or' 3rd clabs cartift- ; ��.,� - . 33, 34. s. Bdy.-27� L. R. W.-2, 6� -
I" to heir mill and Engtish-spc aking people of the greater mand good at 14 t 160' Medium warket 10, Ale rie.holding eith b I A I �
P , and off -flavor 'I'to 80. Eggs --T cate, 0 to October 2 t 189� 1311 TUCKERS111TH.-H. Rd. -5 con. -,W half of 8 :
mak?ing improvements in I at t16 his . I plicafits to
I when completed it will be a, first class mill half of the -lontinent is thus . rendered continues firm. a I to 18c per dozen -1 state allary and qualill o th J&W-monialliI half 1. 7 con. -E half 4. �
I . It is only a heese market to- _-, - - .
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� Th� change now simply incontrovertible. INGERSOLL, Sept.j! 13. -At the c Addrei WILLIAM J. JOHNS, Bluevale P f jth6 - USBORNE.-S. BY. E-19. -
in, every particular. ),200 boxes 1189.3 Goods Deale'rs,,� o I
� - question of! a very brief time when the day nineteen factonies boarded f Ontaric i . _ , - I apply to THE 11
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. being nikdO will greatly ieduce the' in Market dull, 7 , I � too
I August make ; sale 31 68 at 9je. ___ I I � COMMISSIONER, Canada Co'y., Toron I
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on 'the sZ;e.-Ri ercia� barriers between the I two buyers apparently � without orders at present EAd * HER' WA ED. -Wanted for Sebooll -_ . - 1 3.187-26 �
I surance fate all be swept away, and trade. . . NT . . . I
. Nesbitt, who stole the 4it of clothes countries s� . quotations. �' � T S,-'ction No. 6, Stinley, a femiae teacher ..
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i ! - will be as free on the continent as the --- t-*— . holdin a third clam "rtificate. Duties to %.J) Seaforth.
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I last December, Wag arrdsted by.Con Januar3 18t, - licatibns Montreal HOUSP - �
. he peo le breathe in common, . or I Cowin( tee on , 1891. Ap J . �. TheIVICKU10P mutual Fire,
las� week,and on air t . ets. I I
. ItableScott inListowel, I ' Live S ock Mark ; nd accompanie by testi. . i .1 ,.
a o the iey drink in common from statin�l salary desired,i i'l
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being a rraign ed bef ore A Ounter, J. Pi' water t ToRWNTO, Sept. �A-.—Export cattle were not in monial�, addressed to the undersigned will be ; Insurance Company. I
and -wao'committed to the lakes a d rivers, which instead of demand, except r�ally good animals, and there Nfovember next. ALtX. -
41 receiv� until the ist O t
pleaded guilty I 0 .0 cretary, Vd, rn�. 1189iJA � I I � . 1;
If eing barri rs to divide them should be. It ese. Prices ranged from 4 t FOSTE , S I i �
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gao or trial..'He also pleaded guilty b were few o � � I
. in- You' may there- and in a coi i ple of instances a trifle mon I .—. 1, he fall, and oar ISOLATED. TOWN �,
before the County Judge,. and is to got bonds to u ite the , per lb, Poor c&;tle were scarcely looked it. - � I� TO _RENT.—For e ]Rave been very successful in their purchase for t FARM AND �
8 d,SE FOIR SALE ( ,
wfts paid. .
2nd. fore yoursoulsin patience that - est goods in the PROPERTY ONLY 1.14SURED. .
. posses Some of the gales a -day of export cattle: 14, HO �r W re'nt, - a d ... elling house adjo - filled with the latest and new I
his sentence on October h, .1 I 119 two immense stores ar 23 � il
I � the extre measures of taxation whic, 1,160 lbs, $48 each 21, 1,200 do, $51 each ; 14, ed by Mr. in. Copp. It L
. Seafor b, Dow Occupi . of goods whicb, we haven% Z
I . I . United ch wt I � ,,ellar under Whe e se(ured, different lines ! I
T da an 1,100 do, $42 ea 21, 1,176 do, $4.26 per c, I
� , first in Ca I d then in the ickers of the contains 9 rooms, and i e market. We hav � OFF-ww".. �
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I Wor& of Good heer for States, have been enacted to the detri- 213, 1,180 do, $4.37 per cwt. Ste I Imagine Satin, lined neckties for 25c, worth ,ye, President, Seaforth P. O.- W. il
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Will right sort were in � al 3 to - lie house soft and hardl water on the pre �
i 4ir request, at froi I nd about an acre of d been able to secure b ' re. Thos*! B. Ha �
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Canada 0 farming community � D,ls of promise .,were those There' e . good stab - Call an.4 exam- J. Slisknfion, Secy-Traw., Seaforth P. O.; John i
- Heanvy an � ii n it. The above way �
i I ment of t ,e with a kil of ,it c and $1 in the old of doing buying. �
, f New York, pe�lb lie class there were not mah nds fn P,`s,F!.r: from 60c,.75 0 Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0. ___.
an, � cure them ' I and that there will .be � buying they would I - I
Mr. ErastU8 Wim ' a ves, OKed for, but of ly ty will c sold or rent''d ion reasonable ks I � WRIECTORS, .
I otter of a,pOlog y to Mr. J011U am the excessive. demands 'too' hand. Butche V cattle made a good shim . I our men�s underwear at 30c, old way of doing 1:) �'111
has sent a 1 a reaction rr, )od quality. In- For fukther prrticularg ppply to MR. J) - Me 1116 � I The Outing Rin Jae. Broadicot, Seaforth; Donald Ross,. Clin- ,4
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secretary of the- t le per lb for g( shd ..MICHAJtL,.Seaforth. I i 1IS%L ost you 45c. All the littest, styles in neckwear 9 ton; Gabriel Elliott, -Clinton; George Watt, I
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inningham, the . of Governmentby the substitution of a � and sold freely a r s- at 3c per lb., , I I I — c I Silk Braces, Harlock; Joseph Evans, Beechwoo&; J, Shan A �
Cc - . ferior aninials ohs gea hand I I -
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E , hich. tances J. less. Sales: 20, 1,020 lbs, I I Silk Handkerchiefs, Black all - -
*speler. Agricultural Z acietY, ' W plan for the freest interchange, not only in a few ins ARK FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—To Rent Scarf in all shades. Blaok ��
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to 8L, eak there on 050. do, V9 ,]�, or For Sale on resiob- i Canada. Our fur- non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. � -
hk invited him , of the natural resources of Canada and $36 each - 22 950 io, $34 each ; 0, 1, f r a term of yea �* the rage now in the cities on the Ameiican side and . . . ,&GENTS. -1
In the le r Mr. WiM&U the United , each ;_ 21' 87a do, �3.30 per cwt; 23,. 1,000 00, able t r,rrio, Lot 9, con es ion 12, McKillop, &n- . ;0 supply our many Thos, Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea- �
Wednesday. . for the nianufactures., of $28.75 ea�'h ; 10, 850 do, $26'each. Hop—m6st tminin 100 acres, of whic 90 acres.are cleiired . plete and it must be t
says.:—" Circumstances require he Q ultivation.- There are nishing.stock, we comider COM tbek. Men's and forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan w
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' my States, butfor the creation within t of the sales were I i ilked and in large lots ; $41 6 ' and ir it good state our immeWe S and Geo. Hurdle, Auditors. �
1 f vast industries, the develop- ruling price 8 0 -
, L presenceat Washington) where 1 can Dominion o per cwt was th . paid. Stote good barns and stab d two good weni on customers, cdme- early and:, examine . . -
infinitely . . .26 to R.4.60 each. it is 12 un rom Seaforth and.. � H-ats in every style. "We carry an immense Parties desirous to effect Insurances or �
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. serve thefarmerS Of Can6da e' great nat al resources and changed hands freely at from $4 the far n. il�s I transact other business will be promptly attend- �
ineut of h - Boy's Hard and. Sof 4
. but buying,W,as - ti -to any of the above officers., -,
' Sheep and lambs s howed up well, I same datance from Brus els, -with good I 01 � I - ed to on applica on I
better than by making a iipeech to them t of her people. All the ;old at from 4 to 4�c ; I L ,
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the enrich en slow. Ewegandwethersf roads leading to both ]0 ea. It is 0013ye ' stock in tl�is line." 11 I . I addressed to their respective post offices.
reatIv Congress ,3.70 to $4.30 each ork 'yen immed . : -_
at Hespeler, though I should be g circumstan aes are favorable in cnlls, 4 to 41c ; lainbs, Q to sch6 31. Potwession 0 91 — �
the oppor-. �er 6- iseg or address*RS. . I 1. ! I
gratified to avail mysel�f Of and out Of it to such, an arrangement. LivxRPOOI,, Sept. 22.—There is a furt I ly. Apply on the prld ; CIDER MILL o.
. 1he farmers of Canada cline in the mark4 i this w -eek, best beeves now . RICHARD McKEE, Lo bury P. O., or'JOHN -
The numbdr of communications received artmente i 4
tunity to do a. )of le per lb fr . P. 0. �
s ated in what I last ten days in selling at Ili to 1' , 0, a drol C. MOLRISON, Winth � OF Ordered Clothing Dep I I Bernard Thompson intends running his Cider -, .
are very mu in Washi the a week ago. At the Stanley market to- 4, � 5
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. 6 at . Washing- favor of I runs up �,o6o cattle were 0�- fered. ' Sheep,are unchan �ed —Also For Silef wn imported Ciyd ale I � - Mill two days in the week, Tuesdays �ind Thurs- I
transpires at this junctur . guadian reciprocity I N. B.i a I . I �
� i t tb( supply is fair, 550 Caiha-
I ton than in anything that can occur in ile the action of in rice, bu niarq, four years old, wit) i foal; a three yea old I I days for a while on account ot apples beling
into the thousands, wh r f! I Ile In,
die, it the Stanley marYet to-d�y. a very successful 0 4' 1
n be driver; 116 bands high an, I good action altio's -establishment has been any other days I
Waterloo county. The threatened pro- v7a,rious important commercial bodies- in ing offered tations being ' This branch 0 0 � scarce. If any person wishes � wilr-they L .
. to -day's quo It hold our good Ye- besides these days I have mentioned,
I agricultural pro- The following wer, ie P, (einking the offal) : bull calf, nine months old, with registered keffi- and we are now prepared to
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hibition of exports of I numerous I cities is all in the same calculated at $4.8( to tl gree. I . 1189�4 the paSt number of'y ars . be so kind as to lot me know in time. .
uto, the United L I Ood to. choice, 11, to . I , I is a wonder to the
re iij ) 12c; 1 s to order, I 1188 13ERNARD THOMPSON, Hells&IL
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ducts, from Canada i direction. 1 It will be impossible to I Fines . t steers, tum, I 110i , � 'Our $3.50 pant ,
I und- Ilic to M -c - inferjo i Lind putati I
I States, is a circumstance of the profo sist this pressure, mid it only remains bulle - �Or gic ; %t Sheep I C ; Becondiry, .13 Present ag e,.. None ut first class workmen employed and I a perfect fit -
- tills the move-. t to 13�; ; interior and rams, XIA11 5 i -
t who 0 1;! , �& BA -0 GAIT 1; � -
eat momen to every man any for those �o are directing this 1.0b 0 1 1 terinos i - - — guaranteed. .; .
soil in the Dominion, and if by ment to so, when the invitation shall be . .. ii . W. R. Oounter
' .—Sales of extra steers $4.75 .1. !t I 91
means this disaster to Canadian fmrmerg made whidh the farmers of the Domin- . BUFFALO, Sept. abeount of fa ng health, tke subw iber ;1 I .
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erted I am sure you will admit . I to $4.87i ; choice 1 360 to 1,460 lbs, $4 offers all his valuable property in the thrving
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T no greater service CAU be ren t they will accept it by the 8�.80 to $4 - R-Yi GOODS DEPART_ . �
will gratify you to know that the pros- ject. Th I 1,wotol,176 Ibi, lbs $3.40 to _$3.60;likht whole or in separate lots to suit P .. . D - I
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f -of a Parliament tha� 'Will BUS- steers. 1,200 to 1, :1 0 9 property is centrally I)cated, comprian in .
. passage of a resolution favor_ election 1. - prime butchers',! to to 1,025 lbs, $3.10 to $3.50 ; undry and machine shope th — � SEAFORTHy.
pect of the ta,in a Liberal Government there can be fat cows and heif ,i 8, $2.76 to 4p ; common to part—lot, fO ind; 2nd, brick tois,
. Canada by �he pres- npossible to con- �.6o ; stockers and feedersi in plant and three acres of I I .
ing reciprocity with no� questio a,. for -it is ir . ood cows, $2 to ! good 6611ar, hard and sot, water, and 'fitt - This DepartmeD �`is completei-n all the newest patterns. New Dress .
As light enquiry, 6 to 10C lower U I
eat Congress is - extremely g6od. r y real reciprocity being reach - filberal supply and ' ; 3rd, �ve dwelling he 3 ar, M86ntle Cloth;, Shirting, Corsets, Silks, Oretonne,Factory Cotton, _T11R_ .
. Congress ceive of a sales of good t, libice stockers, $2.50 to $2. ! for dw6lling above wood werkin ma- Goods) 619 1 �.
VLu know the term Of ,this ed by a p rty.or by an Administration to $2.15. ILI I' under tent at present. ' 1190 . ushes, Flannels, Velvets and,velveterm) . - L . !
I I � 1- 1- 4-_ ;gnin.te feeders, $3 tlo W.4.�,; yearlings, 82 r ill � 4- chinerv-1 large plainer made byMcKech e Jk Hosiery Buttons,. I � I gi P1 IL —1 rp .— � I
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I pire rall t e ., AA port sheep, choicelto extra, 96 to 10 0, to met Iding machine (3 sided) I Z5 I
ment Will t States, to buil( . I I Kid Gloves,* Bleachecl. VOLD0111 0 a
oes not . ake whose wh le E%im *a&s 0'0 , .6o to $5 ; do, 7 80 Bertram, Dundas; 1 JCul och, Galt; I ban lww, ' I I e7y) I
next, I adjourn Canada fr in the United $5.26 ; do, 86 to 9C lbs, $4. d saw, Duck,. Ribbons, ; PEOPLE'S JEWELLER)
. Trite, an to $4.26 ; A Ils and common thin sh(epi made by Goldie & M i, and in. I . I I
1,onvress will 'around it, to im- lbs, $4 I . cKeehnie & f artram, DundaA Ticki] , .
place early in October, but C up a wall of restriction $2,75 to $3.5 1. lambs. $4.75 to $5.25 ; made wboy drew , Myngs, Thread, 1g. is e- . �
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- . Irlinlightto:lprime, S�6.26 to good , r1l 1186-12
assemble again at the cud of tw�mouths. pose- heav burdens and to create a con spring lambs, coul 110, , .O. We can hardly ention all the new cases of new goods in th P
efore adjournment, or, cer- coun- � .85. Hog,;--jrhe WM. R. WILSON, Bruss,18 P I t, call and �ook Is holding out Great Indii,cements
Possibly b d ition of feeling between the two $6.65 - Canada Ian ,bs, $6.25 to $6 -to �5 - � . — � ment, all we ' %s'k is a very triffling reques 0 �
re assembling I I ood weight I prkers brought, $4.90 ' part .
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tainly immediately after tries. that is little else than a disgrace to best g' . . . 'Notice -to reditors. I le stock of pleased to show for the �
n ordinary' grades, L76 to $4.85 ; packers bou lit - i new goods, always
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I in December, the paosa96 of a res I 0111ti modern ci�,MZ%til)n " � only a fair numb-, paying $4.85 _6_ 1,4.9b, for - through. our i i S of our immense, stock of Fall'Goods. � �
which will inviote * 1, the Revised �V. e I
is highly'proba,ble, . I I —, good to beat lots. - 131(fRSUANT to Chap er 110 0 through and gi I
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. best cattle i
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a relat.iOns that will be rect .—A few of the I .Days
Canada i7- _Some6d' writing from Cassel - MOSTRZAL, Sey. t. 23 StatutetiofOntlario 1887. Allpartiesbav- ! . I
procal and highly advantageous, in- 46 It y of the best sold at from 4 to- 4 le per lb, but very few sliles Ing any - claim R * 1 t ichard McKee. late Of . , ! Next 30 .
: is the centre of one �r 3Jc do, at which price pri tty" 0 1 �
e exactions of the says I Were made at ovi. ) hip 0199MIZI op, in the County of 1. I
- t cows an fair-coudifioned steers c( uld the T6,wnr,' -h a : .
direct contrast to th 1"' who died on the Ift - Tffiffi�ery Department I
new -tariff bill now going into force farming dlistricts of the Province of On kood fa6 - ----a Huroh, Farmer, dec6 $ - _ i ! L
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� tario. ,Oor 16th line sen.de more milk to bebought. Cc mon and Inferior stock wer 19 , e required on or before 1 (Y croodB in . -
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Wibhin a few days. ' e ma I.et to-AlaY, and prices were - day of April, A.D., -nd by post pre- . � I To o I I custOme'rs wantin, I,
ag cheese factories than drug on th , : 11 I -
. I AMENDMENT. . the neig borb I r than on ar 3' previous market this sea, ion, thQ lit d.q6y of Decem. er 8901 to of ed Administra- � I I 7 '
paid or de �
THE ,SHER,MAN, in L w shapes for the fall trade. 'We b -4 - I
entent 10%ve ,� that a considerable nun ber �liver to We u dersign dece4md, I is receiving ne I ::Ile,
W that it L any othe district of iqual and it is probabl L esta��, f .the said rtmel)
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I " I kno has been alleged ! trix bf the spective cW .1th -This. depai I . i
that because Mr. Ontario, f not in America. Traveller for ' I ' . DrMeUt Of our
8 will have to bet eld over another mar tet, a stitement of thei. w1w �yle in Seiforth. The ,artistic tast6 and judg I
I. although thelAcEtreal Meat'Packing Comparw . Jmcs, add.... " [ de lead the sl 1 4 1 me
n, avera their thristian and ., an,
throughout Canada remark a r grand fields of car 9 If these beef critters. Pdces PL ti lasua oula custo
bought 120 head , 'ition, the full 01 he 6. HIM A CALL-
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his reciprocity ,, ars of Luer has g+ed the good -will of our numer C-11 J E
Sherman did not press I ht. orer ex e were in soure cages below 2c scrill tj head milli : .
mg, from ten to twelve feet in . heig of the po the 4,ture of the se ri y (it any) held by ieni. 11 we ask is to call- a,nd look
" resolution, rnakiag it a part 6f, the new I . cows sold at frow 2 ounding counti-y. A . -
tariff on its pasgage through the Senate, Our noted threshers, Kaufman Brothers. foer lb while o inary dry d for calveg at Aftei:the sa d lot d o December next the said Seaforth. and SUIT Surprised at, the I ;
T a day and a half threshed over 3c Ao. T er s a good denian Administr xw d t butethemsetoofthe4id I
I tions is in ough this, depart�nent, and we. are sure ,you Wi I be
; h, shippers continue to- pay which tllx i r
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. that the prospect for closer re hundred bushels of from 0 to$ 0 ,, but the p ices estate' having regaro to he claims only of f our fall millinery. I i
never as a twenty-two I r suitable sbeep - - , [ and will not be liable I un 10101
. XGt favorable, bu . They Bay 'tis $ - t has been r -bies aad low pricmz
only about 4c pe I naW iil�_Ci asi � 11LOvel ! �
I . I Sher. for John Cur1rah. of lambs were s I rhtly lower, or from 2 t $4 ' y art 0 'ets to any person 4A I . I- I
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I r ge istake than this. Mr. 'J' wn Bros. bought 120 ood 'or ' oticeatthe time of �; I �
I s hg d era as Mr. Currah w,ho ,,.ch. Messrs. 1, whoTe claim she had not n 1[ fl, I
� oseph Richard "I �Se Lin STREF,T9 SEAF10RT,H-
. - Man is an astute state and next to uc 00 farm .7 5 a h and 10 calves at an av age such distribution. i �1 I -
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Bmam, 0 enough clean �grain to allowof lambs at $3 bought LL ree IISTINA MCKEE,
. which gr w of $5.56 each. i �_x MAIN I
I the shirewd political strategy I such threshing. Cassel'o I Haney Grove' go - 4. and 30 lambs at $3. 60 t �ach. I I Leadbury P.- 0- . & Duncan— afor�"
olut n od calves for $3 i , . .i �
. caused him to introduce the res ntiful to -day, and Bell at b �er, . UBRXZ Duncan i! I � i
10 Li r oikeeawfactory, owned mud operated by y ier ple Dated 2M SePteui IW�
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in favor of reciprocity ng, held th 60 to 51oper lb. I ! -
juncture was the wisdo i which c ed Mr. R. Morten, has 10 e first f rom . I f .
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