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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-10-17, Page 5a -, - __ __ _,______,_____., ___ . . - , - � ­­­ ____ � �, _.- . __ - � � _______ _ , _,___F�� - 11 ".�­_,r_­—­-.__­1_-_ __­­ , � . ­­­_ _­__.__­ � -- ­ - " - �, - ­­ - - . " -111 ....... ­­. " I � I - � __-1 _-_1 . .­­ ��­_� . �­­­-­­­­­­7 � � ,��_______ I � I . ; � A . I . I � � � . ; W. - - I . 111. . � - I I .. I t . I . . L I -1 I I I . I 1�� I � I I I � : I . li I I � I . i . iI � . I � I � � : . - I . . � ; . � . I I . . . I I I . . . . . . . I q .. � I . � . I I � I ; . - � w . I I . I � I . I . . . I I . I I I - � . I � I I . � . � � � I I I . � i . . . I I � I I 1, I I . � . ! . � . - - .1 - - - ! I . ! I � I ! I . I � I . I . � I � � I _. . . . . � I . 1. I i I , , � I . . . i ; . � . - . . i� I . I :: . � . . . . . � i - I � . i I I I i I � �, I . .. . I I I . . - � - . . . . . . ! . . . � . I : . N I i � I r I . . . � I . I I i I . - I . : . I I I � - . . .� �. . � � . I . I � i - . � . 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Eidt, Phil., MONTRINAL, OCtob�)r 14th.—A good many ! . � __________� - I - � rne,st Gerry, third son � of Mr. Ben. lipaburg occupied it for five years. butchers -visited the market and trade _F10R SALE.— : � IMPORTANT NOTICES E IMPORTANT NOTIC I Gerry, who � has beep ailing for a . long He sfte ' .A first-class residence on the time, passed away : his rwar a moved, to North' East- brisk for the beat cat �le, and there w a s a Wfa "Ir, X corner of Victoria and George Street4L - ,in the 12th of t hopts, where e lived till his death. e demand for all kinds. excepting the leaner titock Good a table and orchard. Applyto A. CARDNO -PIG ASTRAY.—Came to the promises of to M a Wednes�a,y had te-ached the age of 76 years and 10 and rough bull@, of wuch there were S CDniiiderw Saforth. I I X undersigned,lot 27, concession 2 MCKWOP onth, and � was bu;ried o .H � Of this week.—The �lectric light is tp, I able n4mber offered. . ' . t . , be months. I I - The best butchers Still � 1188 , . a small Sow pig, runing rder this MOA h � . - I � The owner will ple"ase prove I , complain of not being able to secure ratt e good roperty, pay expenses and tak-o her awV. �- L �,, t 1 enou h Q � ! �. .for their tra' TOLEN OR STRAYED.—During th6, 31 ht. � I ODEXICK GRAY. 11914 _­�_ , . de, without going to the. t . . an Pacific RaNvay stock yards for them. etcher 12, from the farm of - Gor"e. "It - . . - Cin:51 . 0 of Sunday, o if: I . ri I � Births. - A few of the best heifers and steers sold ai from A ken@, Rullett, about two Miles . from Clinton -PIGS FOR I I . `- RARBXR.�At Mountain 4�-c to 410 one heavy,draughb Year old black horse 'colt * X SERVICE.—The undersigned w1H LOCAL M.ES. —Mr. � W m.. son, . r, Farm, Snowflake, .par pound, �and Mr. George Webber, has one HOSIERY I keep for serv,ice On lot 2, concession 17., : _Fergu I - 0 Manitoba, on the 8th in8t., the wife of W. of Peterborough Sold,& carload ,of good large white hind foot, and star On forehead' I 4Grey, a Ti%oRouoj1Bp.XD CEMTRI& WMTE PI%J also Peterborough, formerli of Howick, is Barber, Esq., of.4 son.- Parties I I - f � . I Rteers, weighin' giving in ormation that will lead -7-1 a. Tnououo - - 9 over 1,100 pounda each, at, UBRED BEIt"11= PIG. These pige recovery will be rewarded. THOS. . Will be. kept for service during the season. visiting friends in, our village. . -Fie PROAT. —In Tuckeremith, On the 6th inst.,the about 4o per -pound. Pretty good stock sold at Clinton P. 0. I — . Him, mer in 8 wife of Mr. Johi G. S from Sic to 4c per pound, and common dry . TIP � '� Terms $1, payable at the time t part of the s L G Manit�ba . 119 IN . - HAMILTON. PrOAt, of a Son. - .2tf I - I 1. .1 —In Seaforth, on the 12th inst. f rom 21 to 31c do., with 8 . - - 0 rivi ege of returning of service, with and speaks very fa 'rably� of that pro'" wife of Mr. W. Hamilton, of a daughter. , the cows at orne of the Has become _f late years a very important branch of if necess&rY. vince,—Dr. Hall, Specialist, leaner beaits and bulls at less than 2c or . rPHOROUGHBRED STOCK FOR SALE.­LFor — the Dry Goods bilsiness. MT. - . �WM. BEN- -UIRE.—In Wingham, on the 4th iiist . Mr. Dickerdike bought o -to the mark as rvila paid � his MO` 1. the �ound ver 100 heaf X Sale, 5 Leicester raw. lan�be,' We are up - 11948 . . Division . Stockers to -day at from So 39o,per Pound.- Shl . . . last visit to ou �e on Friday of last wife of Mr. James McGuire, clerk oi' the of , that took prices at the Provincial got by a ram usualwith a splendid lot of both Children'sand Ladies' ERKSHIRE BOAR. week. From the n1f- Western Fairs - ', dustrialand L ­The uridensigned will CO I of t In sons.. - I Pere are Paying about 31c per pound for sultab e - Also a number of short Horn � ' ,r the preeent reason on his farm . a rival of the noon GRIFFILC Bkeep durinj . train until after dar he was kept —In I gbaln, on the 2nd inst., the Sheep, and lambs sell at from $2 to $4.25 each. Cattle of either sex, amongst which are 3 young in Black Cashmere and Ribbed Goods, also a lot Of, � Ou theMill Road, Turkersmitbya thoroughbred 'er wife of Mr. ., I , ri n, of & son. Messrs. Brown Brothers bought 140 good lamb bulls fit for service. Also some good colts and Factory Hose for good honest every day wear. . Berkshire Pig, registered pedigree and from the busy operating an pa ientv� who had dia'-- RACEY.—At Tr hurch Rectory, Blyth to -day at an average '' a fillies As I have more ,;took than I have room I I stock of Air. Jae. Snell. Terms, $1 per sow, &y- wes of the ear, eye, I nose I � and throat. on of $3.75 each, and eight I Racey, of a , on. W. calves at $6.50 each. There was a very fine calf for, I will sell cheap on time to suit Purchasem � able at the tiwe of service, - with I - By his great skill an atteactive manner the 6th inst , the wife of Rev. George' 6n the market to -day, for which Mr.- Joseph Come and get Your choice. DAVID MILNE, I I I .of returning if necessary. JAS. B1 Y,Ier � Aiobard offeied $14, but the a' Ethel, Ontario. I 109DFO I — 1. wrier was holding I 1 1191 . 11 lad. ' . he won many friends I whol will lorg re- arriages. - him ,for a higher figur Fat hogs are in prett ... � ' __ 1192-4 " "ji 0 TEACHERS.—For School Section No. 1). Member him. e w! EDWARD NTAUL 'S'EAFORTH , ", 48 on! his way to good supply and sell.& about 61c per pound. Y � HOU-919 FORSALE OR TO - RENT.—For Sale � � I 9 � ; British Columbia,, where -h - e intends to HALL—ROBso BUFFALO, October 14th.—There was a very or to rent, a dwel _ ay, a school teacher -having a second or ride' Opf Rev. Job Seaforth, now Occupied by Mr. Win. Copp. It - , third class certificate. Duties to Commence .—At -Elm Grove, the residence moderate export demand, but for good to choice ling house adjoining . Gr. , . )n a training school in which instruc- of the b n parents, on the 8th inst., by lots strong prices prevailed. Sales of beat steers contains 9 rooms, and cellar under the whole . January 2nd 1891. .Application@ stating salary tion in medicine and akefield, Mr. Andrew Y -Hall run at $4.46 to $4.75; good 1,300 to 1,425 pounds, house, soft and bard Water on the premises. I I desired, m:W8t be addressed to JOHN Mo. . theology will be to Miss Es(. Bell,eldest daughter of Walte�' $4.25 to $4.40: medium to good butchers'. $3,70 There dta good stables and about an acre of land � . I NAUGHT, Secretary, Carmunock P. 0. 9�ven to those who desire to become Robson , all Of Blenheim township, 'to $4.26 ; light -butchers', goo to 1,o5 pounds, I I — ________ 1192-4 missionaries. We join in 'Wishing him CounWof akford. . . 0 .with all kinds of fruit on it. The above proper. � —_ __ I NEEDHAM 83 25 to $3.66 and $3.76 ; common mixed butch- ty will be sold or rented on reasonable � tering. I ARM IN MORRIS - —GR AINT.—At the residence of the ers', $2.25 to 843, Bulls steady ; fair fat to best . � God speed �iu his laudable' work.—Our bride's father, Rev. For further I?rrtieu FOR SALE.—For Sale foot ball playera went to Uarriston last .Geo. Grant, B. A, lake apply to MR. JAS. Ma. . I I Orillia, o export lots $2.26 to �S.5o ; Bolbgna b MICHAEL Sea I F Lot2, Concession 2, Morris, con�aining * I tills, $1.75 1 iorth.- . 100, � . 118ftf. i. — � -_ acres, and well adapted either for grain or swek, week and suffered a defeat er, assisted by Rev I . ,8th Inst., by the bride's fath" to $2.26 ; Stockers and feeders were in good de- It is within two and a half miles -of the flourish. - n th, 5 . -at the hands , A -Grant, St. Marys, and -wand and pricesfirm, with but here from XECUTORS, SALE OF VALUABLE FARM � It I$ a good farm and of the High School pupils of that town. Rev. R. N. Grant,'of Orillia, Rev. George ing town of W�_iigham, Needham, ol Canada ; good Canadas quoted at few E BOYS' CLOTHING. will bes 82 76 t ,q3 PROPItRTY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HAy. I I old cheap and on easy terms. A ply on , The Executors of the estate of Henry V. Dir. : I � . I I the Premises or address WX FIND 11 I large congregation in the: Presby . to $3 ; milch cows and sprJngers steady ; ch ce, stein, late df the Townehil) Of I TJA T 0 R,. BY.—At the residence of the 'L " i Wingham P. 0. I ' —The Sacrament was dispensed to a Grant. Egmondville, to Miss Janet -feeders, $2. 90 to $3.46 ; Westbrn sto�kerso, "I I �Sjcl — Hay, deceased, I � Ast Sunda. bride's paren;8 John street south, Hain ilton, $20 to $32 : very com- . I — . . ..... . 1192x2 church here I on the' $35 to $40 ; fair to good, - will sell by Public Auction' at Peine's Hotel in. i � . Y—William Tor- mon, $16 to $18. Veal $5.25 to $6.60 ; butter on Thursday, . rance, son of the Rair. Mr. Torrance, of 7th in, t.', by the Hon. and Rev. R. ,wa, "' the Village bf Zurich, I I ARM FOR SALE.—A valuable 200 acre farya . Gorrie, has secured a position in a gto D, ! . I F situated on concession 13, Moreto 'Mr. Ronald McRae to Miss Martha -al - -- 1890,. at 2 Welock p. In-, the following Lands, ,_ We believe we sell! the largest amount of Boys' and McKiljop township. They .-are close td� the besi i ves, $2.60 to #3.26. Sheep and lambs Octobe7 30th, - � Sales of fair -to good native sheep, $4 to $6 ; iz : Parcell.—The north hall of Lot 15 In t I I . . lots 22 and 23 re daughter of !Jr. Wm- Hornby, all of HWi3- - Choice to extra $5.10 to $5.35 ; common to g 2th Concels a . , 'Cloth .Children's in Mount Forest. 11 Will" is a goo ilton. Cod ing in the Co markets in We8tein Ontario on good gravel - I . d I � ion of said Township of Hay,exc - Untv. and consequentl - : , I - :have to 8, and within a . I � lambs, $5 to W50 ; extra Michigan, $6.66 to d off the east end of gaid north. h . smortment. i � few minutes walk of store, football player, and will be a Valuable TAYLOR—SCOT .—At Solomon City, Kansas, n acres a 0�, . y we keep a large road ' . on the 8th i $6.65 ; Canada@, $6,60 to $6.65. 11098 --Sales of arcel II.— eventy acres of Lot 14, in t - . I . Post office, school, Ps -, y Rev. J. -N. Rankin, Mr. corn Yorkers at $4.45 to $4.55 oncession he'13 churches and every necessary 6s Sarah R. Scott, all . convenience. The soil is of the very beat and ,lub! of that town. — Alexander *11or, to Mi - - mediums, $1.6o . f'oaid Township., 60 acres being"T'he - ., We are now showing for the fall and winter season trade an as well adapted for either stook or grain raising, acquisition, to � the C t b Mrs, S. T. Fennell, W#e of our esteemed of Solomon City. to $4.60 ; light common Yor�ers, $i.25 to $4.40 ; asterly pa t and 10 acres in the south west cor- I sort - heavy, $4.55 to $4.60 ; pigs; $3.25 to $3.90. said Lot. These parcels will be offered , i ]EIARPER— FLEIING.—At'the residence of the LIVERPOOL, October 14th.—This week we note i or. !'here is a large bank barn, a good i ereek. There are about 30 acres of choice tim. photographer and bar, er, returned on rl er of ment that cannot be beat, and good b ' ers should see our s as both farms are watered by a living spring i8it to friends in Edge, Mr. Nicholas Harper, to Migs Minnie 0 e' Wednesday from her bride's paren 8, on the 5th ult., by Rev, J. an advance of Jc per pound in the �rice of Chna- ramehli st( rey house on the I Ily election. , a, . . rerni8es, which ! I — . ber on both, farms, s, house and stables, and 3 ,Rt. Marys.—Mrs. Sta es" of Bowman- Fleming, daughter of Mr diau cattle, best� beeves are now: selling at 12c �re N,V,ell sidtat ated being about Zee miles from � . . Orchards of choice fruit. - Thda. Fleming, per Pound. �Thbre is a steady demand, but the 11 � The farms will be sold her d righter, Mrs. T. advance is prob�bly due to a shorter supply of OF SALF.—Ten per cent. cash at - rice and terms apply to the proprietor PETER * Ville, is visiting her d Goderich towfish* aV1Dga'aobOo1 house v4thin one I ' I _ Zur, Ian sepamtelyortogether to suit purchaser. For TERVITT—HUGOW-11n Wingham, on the 7th all kinds of cattib, the time of BOYS' KN . . H. McLaughlin,, in this village.—On .inst., at the residence of the br�idelsfather, and there were only 300 head mile. Timit ale and the balance In 30 days or as EE OANTS, 85C. -� VoRWEN. I 119itf � Friday night, �October 3rd some person by Rev. John1 Sco'tt, M. A-., Mr. John Ter- of Canadian cattle offered on the Stanley -mar. may be a reed. Further conditions will be I I - . � or persons entered the dr� vitt, of East In de know at the time Of sale, For further AU .. -_ I . I g store and awano h, to Miss Annie, old. ket. The present high values for cattle are a It : - I daughter .8 maintained only on a Short supply and the re. �articulars 1PPlY to CHAS. WILSON, Zurich P. BOYW SUITS, $2.r%n stole about twenty or est f Mr. Andrew Huggan. CTION SALES. . vis— CO . t the residence of the bride's to ELLIOT & ELLIOTIVendom'Solicitorg, � - twenty-five dOl' DA action will come with increased receipts of Irish . I %.PV. . lars worth.' The thie or thieves father, on th lot inst., by Rev. Di. Strong- 'wee' . per pound this r. I , . "I somewhat tony, -are cattle. Sheep have declined ic &'eoter I . I _� 1192 t4 ! I A UCTION SALE, OF SUPERIOR FARij judgin from the mail, Mr. Job Davis, to Miss Edith, young- k, 14c being t*op price for best. General sup- —_ . � Lk%_J .Ll- STOCK.—Mr. Archibald Bishop has been I oleo taken—ciga � . arti- eot daughte plies of sheep are fair, and there were 300 Cana- - � , $3.00, instructed by Mr- Jain es Broadfoot to sell by - To, bottles of scent, etc. I of Mr. Francis Cook, all of dians .on sale � . . Ashfield. � . at. the Stanley market � � Publ They ire also T . � YARN8v YARN ; — ic Auction on Lot 32, Concession 3, L. R. S., 0 admirers, of baseball, as it . I to�d&y. The following were to -day's quotation a Mill Road, Tuckersmith on Tuesda*, October - I I <11 I I � I is, said they took two balls of a superior — being calculhted at $4.80 to the Z (oinking the' Of PUre Wool at HOFFMAN ,& I I I - 28,1890, at I o'clock p.- m'.,, sharp, the following . aforth. Boys' Waterproof 00ats- all -sizes with 'and without Capes. Property, viz: HOrses.—Ohe heavy draught ,, possible they may be ar- ______r_ or to medium, I0Jc ; in-ferior and bulls, 9je ; . . i quality. It is' Deaths. . offal) : Finest steers, 12c ; good to choice, ilic; CO'S rested ere long� DORSEY.—At Denver, Colorado, on'the Ilth , Se J ware 9 years ola, supposed to be in foal to 11 St. Stephen;" one general purpose mare in foal to —Mt. J. Lennox has E66st sheep, 14c ; secondary, 13c ; Werinos, ilic -� --- � We manufa6ture'all our Boys' Clothing and can Show goods and " St. Stephen," i�nst., Matthe' Dorsey, formerly of Seaforth, W 124c ; inferior and rams, 90 to 10,k. - style s totally different from ordinary ready mades. I one two year old filly sized by : gone to Toronto to woi -k for MT; A. aged 44 years - 'Welch - ' , EXCELLENT . , who uR'ed to run a tin shop in SPROAT.—In. E, 15th.—Cattle—Ainong the � . " Fulton " one two year old Mly sired by " Dick ,:;,�ondvllle, on the llth inst. export stock, while we bad a proportionate num- . � us means that you will get the best goods at ,the low- year old gelding sired 1W " McGregor's Imported Mary Milligan wife of Mr at - To deal with NortoD,I;l ,ourvillage. Mr. Wel, i' a I Lines 'and 'values in i one Year old fillysiredby ­Joe,,P) one . ices were &shade i ,h o Wd to be aged 62 years'and 6 months. . David Spro : b4r of more fat cattle in, pil � Hosiery and. ' I doing a. good business in the capital of easier : a couple of choice loads were sold at G loves at 11oFFMAN & CO:PS.i, 8 est living prices. , i . - Hackney," one year old entire colt sired b I McGUIRE.—In Morris, on the 2nd in9t., Arthur eEir- ! _y I 4)Ur provinCe.—Mr. J. A. Williams re- � Stanley Lindsay, son of Mr. Jas., McGuire, 41c per pound, but the range was 4c to 41c For forth. I I I " McGregor's Imported Hackney.- Cattle.— , I pound in one deal it was reported that L hVi I . . Two cowssupposed to be in calf to a thorough- , . � an.—A heavy rains . 12 days. � . . ' !ired bull, one calves next month ; two heifers turned yesterday from , is trip to Michi- blacksmith, Wingham, aged 10 months and as $435 was touched. A lot was held at 4 . tor�n, acco - . ]k S I in calf to a th9roughbred bull, one calves ne,Xt y wind,. thunder and -1fghtning, - ers were easier at about 3 to Sic per pound ; . I I I 9 � mpanied McBRM-N.—In Goderich township, at the regi as 41c Was offered, but declined. Export stock' W SOMERVILLE, . I I month; five two year old steers well bred; three two year old heifers, sevein one year old � passed dence of her brother, David Me,Brieni, on stbek bulls werd going.fkoi�. 2c to 24o per pound, Obneral Express and telegraph Agency, HIERS, OLINTON, steers, one Yearling heifer. I -over our village last Monday night. . the '5th inst., Ann McBrien, late of West and cattle are in good demand at from Sic to d� �. Wawanogh, aged 70 years. . ; f . Sheep.—Four I GRAHAM. Silo per Pound.- Among the, sales of exp , SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. I I . - � - Leicester breeding eives. The whole of the —In Ashfield, on the 8th inAt., James worth recording were a lot of 2 _()rt . � . ". " . � . I- . abOvIe will positively be sold without reserve as I � 1, averaging 1,�70 — , - . I Stanley. . ' Graham, aged, 84 years and 2 months. pounds, sold at $4.34 per cwt. ; a lot of 21, aver- Two Express Trains each way . I . I . the,proprietor is over stocked. IRRMS.-Twely.e , daily. � � credit will be given on furnishing ap. I DIREcToR' I SMITH. -In Morris, on the 6th inst., Alexander aging 1,225 pounds 20, our special produce and mone rates, Telegr.s L 6 Cents : 8' MEETIN.G.-A meeting of Machan Smith, aged 68 years, 2 months and . , sold at $66 each ; a lot of . Ask for . months . Of I � 28 days. I . av�eraging 1,200 pounds, sold at $4 -per cwt. ; a P hie Connections everywhere. 1192 on the dollar will be allowed for cash on credit the officers and directors of the Stanley Ay L � lot of 20, averaging 1,265 pounds, sold at $4.26 Y . _ . , , proved endorsed;notes. A diseount Branch A GUTHRIE.-In Blenheim, near . amounts. JAS. BROADFOOT, Proprietor ; I . B gricultural Society will be r, on the per cwt. ; and WlOt of 23, averaging 1,300 lbs., ------------ — aile 6th I PROC"IRASTINATION - I held at . y's hotel, Bayfield, on Sat- inst., John G6orge, fourth son of Robert � sold at $4.12ic per cwt. The large supply of in- CRETONNES . � . ARCH. BISHOP, Auctioneer.* II92-2 , urday, the 25th inst., at 2 o'olock p. m Guthrie. aged 126 years and 9 months. f erior stuff here for export weakened prices ap- . 9 - I � � . . I . . HART. -At 298 giver street, Toronto on the preciably.- In butchers' cattle we had a good de (0) - rtains, etc., of all m akes at - I ' UCTION SALE OR A. VALUABLE 60 ACRE - to wind up the affairs of the Sobi ty for 10th. inst., Harold Cresswell, son 'of Mr. mand. Montreal bought several loads, the local 11OFFMAN.& 00's., Seaforth. r "I Ty, I FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT. the season. The treasurer Mr. e Charles Hart, i ed 1 year and 25 days.. I �";" T11E THIEF OF Ar. J. P. Brine hasreceived instruction from . J� James 19 trade was good, and prices were unchanged at . � I __ � I - � Armstrong, will also be present to pay - Sic for the best, Sic to 31c for secondary, and . i � .. TIME* the proprietor to offer for sale by Public Auction I . i at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, for inferior about 21c waa the range, She,, p and Estate of the Late Donald' . prize money- to prize winners at the late Locw otices. lambs--F-xport sheep were selling slowly at from - I i , October 18,1890, at 2.o'clock p onSaturday, . 4c to 4ic per pound : only a few came in, as the Mclntos�, � - . . vai In., sharp, the . I ! . following property, viz.: A uable Fifty -Acre COUNCIL DoiNGs.-The Council - met Restaurant, Seafoo By, the trade being practically over 'Ir on 6. show. Money shovld bring out a crowd. - FOR SALE, at bargain, -the St. Julien demand is ea t . This restaurant I I Parm, being east half of. Lot 26, Concessi on Friday � 8 the now. One bunch of 36 export sheep, aggregat- . Many the ills W;ith� the sorrow and care in the Township of Hibbert, county of Perth. last. . All ' the members pidest, and does th6 largest business of the kind I have'instructic4iiito'sell the proWerty occu- , y The farm is all cleared and in first -clan state of y 21 each: a bunch , piod.by the late Donald NoIntooh in arpurbey, . many the bills even harder to -bear Jas.. Akenhead. The ,00d quiet driv- of 26, averaging pounds, sold at 86.12J each; c , obsisting of brick cottage and other b . I cultivation, Well fenced, good well of water,and present except in town. I have allso for �ale a f Ing 6,270 pounds, sold at $4.1 And M � he 27, averaging 163 pounds, Sold at ana about half an acre of land. uildings, . ly . has a comfortable frame dwel-ling house. The e Iry for soil 'Is clay loam, and the farm is only .a step - � lambs, as owing to the laige receipts of the past - � from a school, convenient to churches, and on a There was not much enqu very suitable for a retired far�mer, and will, be : Collectora b A was laid before t blankets, &C. -a full -'driving outfit. For yar- $5.60 each. The property is I Ing horse, a buigY cutter, harness, robes, and a bunch of 166 Incurred b the,afflicted who often defer . . council and being. sati9faetory was ac. ticulars apply to th proprietor on the premises. � In procuring a' bottle of Balsam of Fir. cepted JAMIN13 BURGESS. r � 1191 sold very cheap for cash. Immediate possession. . . . : . The C011ector wals iputructed to few weeks butchers are generally well stocked. 1191tf F. HOLMESTgD, Seljorth id road leading, to marketai and in a good I - � Isam of )) 0"' rth, 7 miles; SERVANT G1 I - WANTED. -Ap to Among the sales one bunch of - 60 lambs, aver- � ' Tir is not a I I cure all, Dublin, 6 miles. Terms and conditions of Sale. have all the tax'es collec�ed on or before RL ,ply This Ba focality. Distance from Seafo I ember next. All MRS- C- M. WMTNR� Seaforbh. 1191-2 aging 80 pounds, -sold at $4.06 each; a bunch of ' I � . I persons having accounts 1 with the CIDER APPLE 'WANTED. -A. Oardno: 66, averaging 78 pounds, sold at 83-75 each - a TAKE A LOOK - . And many wpatient a doctor should call, -The purchaser shall pay down at the time of � heat market nice bunch of 47, averaging 89 pounds, sold . times delay, I sale one-tenth of his purchase money, and shall council are requ�lested to have them sent either In cash or trvde for any quantity of R each ; and a bunch of 43,averaging 7� pounds, M ' But as Witt the former they Pay sufficient to make up $1,000 in one mouth Seaforth, will pay- the big cider . at '$4 Ai the UnderWear for� Ladies, I _ some , in on or before the 22nd day of Novem- apples. A. CARr,wo. � 1191.3 sold at.03.40 each, Milch cows--�A few were . isses and Childrens at HOFp1UX I Which i creases the penalty they haVe to pay. thereafter, and the balance in three years from I i . . � I -bar next.- The council adjourned to ------ �- � � sold (with- calves) at from -'028 to $85,each ; there & CO'S., Seaforth. - - I the day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent. year- .. —. The . was a very light demand,- I Springers -Were in . _'_ (oughs, Cclds and Bronchitis mortgage.will be at the purchaseeg expenseiand meet.again an the 22nd day of November THE MARKETS. ' ' fair demand at from 8�2 to $45 for the best - I � -_ But with Iq ly, to be secured by-mortgaze on the land. at one o"clock p� m. . � - Imported, Improved Yorksl4e �White Asthma ind Sore Throat which often affect us I the deed will be ! � grades, � and at W to t3O-- 4or secondary grades. at the vendor's expense. Poo. ,_ SiAFOILTH,October 16th, 18go Hogs�-Slraight tat were selling tolerably well at Pig, Despot. ' 2 session Of fall Plowing will be given upon pay. : ! faom $4.50 to $4.85 per cwt. ; Who dou'bt§' the testimony hundreds do bear ment of the deposit ' Bri"t-ish 'Grain Trade. Fall Wheat per bushel ..... ... . . 0 88 to 0 Do quiet at from $4 to stores were very 9 of,10 per cent., and full . ) possession will be given on the -first of April $1.25, .but as a matter of fact Pedigree Certificate. -Sire, Sulton, (Twli.) [12] That (6 'ere s nothing like; Glyceriated Balsam of Fir." next. The vendor w ill. only -produce sudh title . Spring Wheat perlushel.-... .... 0 88 to-, 0 go they are not wanted here. at all, and farmers dati, Duchess 3rd, (Imp. in dam) 38, by Magis- ' deeds and abstracts and evidences of title as are : LoxDo,N, Octoberl_-'14.-The Mark Oats per bushel...., ............ 0 35 to 0 36 will consult their own interests just now by trat Derry, (Imp.) [201, -by Madam t"i in his possession, and all searches as to title are . Lane Express,' in its review of the e per bushel .......... ...... holdiog off f 3rd, (539).- YS , I arley per bush I 8 rom this market, 747). -Lad X_,_CrM&S-_0-'MW' 8, -VV--T--Ej,S (D MT an trade,' says :----�" English 9 � British graf .. ...... .. .. � 3rd, y Derry 3rd, (1742),by Magistrate ' I I - I � to be at the purchaser's expense. For further I Butter, o. 1, loose: � .. .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 13 - 3rd, (539. ady Derry 2nd, (1210,) by Magis- . particulars apply to the proprietor, Malton P.O. I I 2nd, ).-Lady Derry, (372), by Colonel Ontario, or to the auctioneer.. J. W. SCOTT, wheat is 5s below August price,% aind un- But r, tub .... � trate I ROYAL GLYOERATED BALSAM OF FIR Propri for ; J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 1191X2 denells the imported wheat. 1 The sail Eggs .......... . ]C.-.-.-�', - - - i .. .... . SALE REGISTER. Sieber t astern, -by Duke of York, . I I - Flour, per IGO ' .... .... 0 15 bo 0 15 . hirb Laos. . I York- I . - . e U � . � , � __ -,-- - —_ I of English wheat during the week � ............ On Monday, October 27, at I o'clock 8 T ie iindergighed will keep for sei We have published many testimonials of reliable and Well-known . I ­* ' Hay newper ton � -Ace during I � amounted to 92,476 quarters at 30a Ild &***,*,, *,**,,*. 6 00 to, 6 60 the present season, the Improved Yorkshi peeplb, who certify to the superiority of t UOTION SALE OF THOROUGHBRED AND , Hidesperloo �­­ .... *, _ 4 50 to' 6 00 P. M., on lot 14, concession 7, Hullett, I his remedy. - We- could publish hundreds IMPROVED FARM STOCK_Xr� W. G. ... I ............. .a6ion 4� Hm if desirAle. If you are suffering from any of those troubles for which - re-. - : - per quarter, agai�nst 85,582 quarters at Lamb Skins, eac Farm Stock and Implements. Andrew White Pig, Despot, on lot 4, conce uI_ A D n instructed by Mrs. Richard Mo - Kee to sell by. public auction on lot 8, cone i H be commended, give it a trial. It will not cure aH 16 the ills that flesh in beir to," � eSsion ............. ; ...... � ........ 0 50 to 0 76 Reid, Proprietor; Thomas Brown,* Auc- takE n. Terms $1,payable at the time of servico, but we think it Will cure a larger per centage than any other remedy, -if Sha the fol - 29a 4d for the coiresponding week last Pelts # . lett,'to which a limited number of sows w! : year. F i h at was selling freely. W601 .......... ...... .......... 0 17 to 0 18 tioneer. . . . 12, MeKillop`;-on Tuesday, November; Potatoes per bushel ............. wit4 the privilage of returning if necem"Y- 4th, 3390, I Califori rellfecy-tie'rod 9d of the Sep Salt (retail) per barrel.. .... .. 1 25 to 1 26 On Saturday, October 18, at, I o'clock 1191 1. tf "DREW SNELL, Constance P. 0. those cases for which only it is recommended. For sale b dealers ; -price 50c per lowing p � roperty,,,viz: Hors n' I O' I : lian ' 0 35 to 0 40 Used in commenciiag it -12 o'clock non tember decline a�d the others 3d. This,' WO � � y es. Imported � ' od per cord (long) ............. 2 60 to S 00 P. M., at the Commercial hotel,Seaforth, 1. bottle. Wholesale and retail by Clydei"le Mare, supposed to be in bal to Im- in the face of the C0108sal imports in- Wood per cord (Short) .......... 1 60 to 2 00 wagons, buggic !SPECIAL MAKES � I -#, household furniture, . orted Crystal City; lmare,.6yeardold, sired dicates the strength of the market. The Apples per bag ................... _ gy Enterprise and supposed to be in foal to . Of Grey Flannels at HOFFMAN & .Crystal City; I Percheron Mare, 6 years old, Clover Seed ..................... 0 50 to 0 60 &o. ThoS. Brown, Auctioneer. L U TMSDEN & WILSON supposed to be in foal to Crystal City; I aged large quantity on:passage only; 3 76 to 4 00 I - � I menaces Timothy Se�d ....... 1 ........... 1 75 to 2 25 00, ., Seafor;th. � . � . trade for the next three months. The Pork. per 100 lbs.....! ........... On Tuesday, October 21, at I o'clock ; I - � J mare; I Carriage Gelding, 3years old, by An- , I — . � Contracts for later deliveryare' all,and P. M., on south half Lot 15, Concession ner ; I heavy draught gelding, a years old, by I I - - � 3, McKillop, Farm Stock ,and Imple- ANUCTION SALE . . SOLE MANUFACTY RERS, SRAFORTH, ONT. Imported Lucky Getter; I Yearling Clydesdale L I before -the winter is over there Immay be a I CLiNrox, October 16, 1890 ments ; all without reserve. Joseph - , - - .11 filly ; 1 spring Clydesdale colt from imported deficiency rather than excess.. Good Fall Wheat per bushel ....... :.. 0 —OF— dam and sire _; I spring colt from Ente , to 35SL 88 to 10 90 Dennin, proprietor.; Wm. Davis, auc- . . . inalting. barley was quoted at 329 . Spring Who&* per bushel. .... .... , 88 to 0 go . . - mare and Crystal City; 1 filly, 3 years -4 , So Oats per bushel tioneer. . .. - 3171b, . Grindiog was easier owing to the quan- .... .... .. 0 35 to 0 36 - t -U, 'Scotland'@ Farewell, 1 spring colt by Rankin Barley per b=11 I * I - - On Wednesday, October 2a, 1890', at I Boy. Thor6ughbred'*Durbam Cattle.-2;cows, ,a years old, one near calving; 2 Cows; 4 years old, . tity On Passage. Oats were quiet. To- Peasperbushel.J*­­ ***' ­ to 3 � Solendid Farm. A WONDERFUL SUU-CESS supposed to be in calf ; 2 heifeM 2 Years old, . 0 67 to - 0 %8 o'clocL � . -1 : day the dense fog interfered greatly; Butter.......... " ' ' " * * * " * * P M, On lot 36, concession 2, 1 . .1.... _.......... 0 12 There will be offered for Sale by Public Ano- a supposed to be in calf ; 3 Yearling heifers, su . with business. Wheat was Hteadi Eggs .................. .... .... 101 Hibbert, farm stock without reserve. ti on ht the A.mBRICAN HML, in the VmLmsi or . ly held, - 0 15 to 015 1 . California was 6d better on the week. Hay ton. I ........ ...... Peter McCann, Proprietor; Thos -Brown, BRUSARLS, on I Posed to be in calf ; I bull, calf 9 months OIN.- I ' Potacere per b'u*m'1jel,..1� .......... 0 35 to 0 4o Auctioneer. I . 11 . I I i. . (Ali these cattle have registereU pedigrees and 6 � Barley had a fair sale. Oats Were slow. Hidesper100 lbs"...., .:.: ...... 4 60 to 5 00 .. , I . are from the very best and most fashionable Good barley and fine flour, espbeially Oordwood ...... On Saturday, Octob I Wednesday, Nou. 5th, 1890, st rains.) Durham Grade Cattle. -4 milch Cows, . 3 00 to 3 00 er 18, at 2 o clock The purchases made for tli,& fall trade of 1 8 9 0 � have been a grand Supposed to be in calf to a thoroughbred bull ; 3 - .­ -'*':. * - * * *:'. 0 17 'to 0 18 P. In. sharp, at the mthercial Hotel, . success. We axe confident we,have now the largest, heiters, 2 years old, supposed to be in calf - 3 - American patent and straight, closed Wool Perth..... .. . . ... . I Co' At 1 o'clock p. m., _ - dearer. - Pork, per 100 lbs ...... .......... 6 00 to 5 60 Seaforth, a valuable 50- acre farm. J That �plendid farm being composed of Mt!�, on - cheapest and -most yearling heifera �; 6 Steers 2 yearg old; I ye'ar- ; LtviturooL W. Scott, Proprietor; J. P. Brine' the 9th Concession, of Grey, containing 95 acres, carefully selected stock of, Scotch Tweedsi Canadian Tweeds, French steer; .3 spring cai�Zs. Sheep. -Six ewe . . t. 16. -Spring wheat 7s - � � .2 Of which 86 acres are cleared, ll- fenced, un- � lInng., ; I ram lambs; I ram, two years old , alI d winter, 7s 2id ;- . ornia No. 7@ 5id; . der -drained and ;in high state of cultivation. . w.11.b ' , Oc "� Auctioneer. � Fbmtings, Cork Screw COatin , Venetian Finished Worsteds and red Leicesters. Feed. -About 15 tons of Perth Items. ' re - -_ - 1: ,1 5id we gs ­ California No. 2, barley, On Tuesday, October 21st, at 1: O'clock There are 10 acres of f %]I wheat and half of the clover hay, and about 25 tons -of timothy bay all -Mr. Thomas Statten,, who resided I a , 8 ; 09 . Overcoatings in the 1i - Od ; peas, 6s 6d pork, 7s 06d ; cheese, 48s 00d . � I � : just west of the corporation of Mitchell, 0 - P.m., sharp, on north half of -Lot 12, clearapce is seed to grass. The uncleared � in the barn. A large stack of straw to be i�d on I , 0 south boundary, 6th concession of Pa t 10 well timbe e and has on it a good deal . I . . . the farm where there is comfortable and com- One of the oldest settlers of the neigh- ToRoirro, Oct. 16-4all wheat, 90.93 to $0.95; Stan- of red r. There I a comfortable brick cottage, modious stabling. The whole of the above m1u. $0.88 lo $0.90; oat -_q, barn 6"4- b , 52 feet with comfortable and able property must be s6ld as t 0 pr d went to bed on Monday night spring wheat, q 43 ceritz. I e. David Clark OF Sal -po-RM 61 cents; peas, per bush, do evirta to I Proprietor; E. Boopen berry, Auctioneer. commodio jr.*T * borhC10 ' ley, Horses and Cattl V a b.T. us etc e Btabfing. There we two rT0 L _ _ �� last. week in the very beat of health to 1 � - has ]eased one of the farms. I 19RUS. , bb . I ever f M g spn*Ag' wells and an orchard. . This � . Al " 64c; barley, 56c to ale ; hay, per ton, $7.00 n . OtOck-all sums of - $10 and under, LCae�* thlb . ittle later he com lained. of sickness 811.00 ; butter, 17o, tc 20c ; potatoes-, per I On hursday, -October 30, at I o'clock farm �dai­'n t ., OWSr , p bag I joins the Village of Brussels, which is The Gents' Furnishing'lDepartment is crowdedwith as fine a stock bat aknount 12 months credit will be lqyen an � at his stomach and a boy was sent to $0.60 to $0.75; eggs, per doz., l8c to 200 ; P. m.i 6n lot 11,. eqncession ,14, Me- one of the best ",rkets in Western Ontario. - furnishing approved, indorsed notes. *Me hay h - Before re- per Cwt., $6.00 to $0.25. lop, Farm Stock. john McLaugh- of H rou and is adapted to either county and straw will be cash. MRS. RICHAND 310 - Mite ell for some m6dicine, dressed hogs, Kil i The f rm la one ot the very best in the as could be selected. We I ve a special line of satin lined Neckties at _ turnina Mr.. Statten was dead. He was — i - lin, Pkoprietor ; George 'Kirkby, Auc. I ptock 6ising and irust be sold as the pgrain Or 35c, worth from 60c -to $1 e ch. Men's White Shirts from 35c up. A KEE, Admin8tratrix; W. G. DUFF, Ali . � opriebor . -87 yea'rs of age, but looke4 -more like a - Dairy Market% tioneer. - I de - ned to retire, and it should command full range of Men's and BOy6' Underwear - . — ' R -91r. Mau Of 81 Deceased � .. . ' IS t Ti All 0 'latest novelties in I ! I . the t ention of hiltending purchasers. , I th: A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND . Was well 'TO.',October 1401 On Tuesday, November 4th,-af-1.2 TER s.—Ten pet cent. of the purchase money Men's Fur Caps, Cloth Cb.psl Corduroy Caps. A special line of 3jen's xx IMPLEMEMTS.-A-reMbaid Bishophasboen Ixty. 1: R� TDRON .-Butter-The demand " s� ) � -'known in Mitchell so a hig . continues good for best qualities. Reallychoice o'clock, noon, on lot, 8, concession 12 on the day of sale and enough to make one UU astructed by Mr. Duncan- Stewart, to wk by I .1 able and strAightfor 'ward Man. , - wi'.1 bring 16c, but the bulk of the busimess is a McKillopf rior- thoi within'60 days and the balance on time to vat Soft Felt Hats at 50c, worth from $1.50 to $2. A large and well I' � 1 14C to 160. t rough1fred, iind Public Auction on Lot 22, Concession 12,Aftbert, t oil Wednesday, October 29th, 18go, at R =, k, -We hav*e much pleasgre in noting - Other grad,s dull at 8c to 12c ae- purchaser with interest at 6 per cent. Immedi. selected stock Of Men's and Boys' Readymade Clothing, Overcoats with noon, sharp,the followingproperty, viz: - the remarks of the teacon's Milverton cordingto quali�-at gip -Receipts fair and high grade stock, hay and straw. -Mrs. ate posse 3ion if desired. i � .. 7ic to 18c per, I ' I Riohatd McKee, Adm"natratrix ;' W.. F. 8. SC m or wit � I i prices unchange dozen OTT, WALTER RICHARDSON, hout capes. I S. correspondent anent good friend , . I -1 aged working horse; l'brood mare, WyAqrs ,; our[ I Cheese -The feeling is firm, with best,make; G. Duff, Auctioneer. I . - Auctioneer. 1190 Proprietor. � � � old, in � foal to Imported "Pride of Glasnie-OVI - � Mr. ReLaren. He sb.ys —Some of his jobbing ,here at loo to 101c. The Livbrpool � I I : � I sucking foal, sired by Pride of Glaon 2 . � old friends and admirers w6re pleased to ca e it; 6d higher at 480. - ,� On Wednesday, c o er , at 12 - ' � 0 L heavy draught horse, rising I MONTMAL, October 4th. -Receipts of eggs o'clock; GOOD VALUE : - 5 years old; 1, lee CA the Laird " M�. A.'- *cLairen, of c tonlot22, concession 12, Rib. Dress G, ods Department � heavy draught filly rising 3 years old, sired by . . I I ontinue moderate, .. ile the demand keeps bert, Krm Stock and Implements. A,nd new styles of Dress Ctoods I . ! . 6 Bonnie Scotland; I driving horse, - rising s - i G-lenquaich Hibbert� at the fail a I � I - 7 ) I on- i I I , years old, sired by Joe Gale. Cattle -2 mW& how equal with then�. Tile butter market c DuncaA Stewart, proprietor; A. Bishop�, at HOFFMAN &.CO'S., Seaf�rth., COWS, SuTposed to be in calf ; 4 heifers,. rising 3. 48 judge, of stock. He is a shrewd' tinues dull, Prices rule steady at 16.1 to - . I 1 9 171c, according to quality. About 14c is the auctioneer.- .. . I Years�ol ,and 2of them supposedtobein calf.; gellialman, a close 6beerver, a reader I I � We have one -of" the lat tocks in Oanada. No old g'o&, - 9 beat that has been made 'on western, and On Mo-nda'' L 0 1 fat cow; 2 steers, rising s years old; 3 steers, . and a thinker, well versed �n municipal, straight township dairies are not wanted over ly, October 20'. at I O'clock THE SEAFORTH nothing but new andjashion4ble goods, the newest checks in all the .rising 2 years old; I beifer, rising 2 years old ; . 11gricultia-ral, political andl social mat- 15C to 16C. Creamery is stidl held firm, but 22c P, M, i On' 28, concession 2, Logan, I . : I latest shades. ROmember --We have 600 different kiuds of Dress Gooda 4 spring calves.. Implements. -1 self -binder, I t�Brs. He pointed out where be slept a is the best bid for'September. Some 1,800 boxes Farm 8tQck without reserve. August . nearly new; 1 mower, with tt% harvester at.. . - Eizermhn, proprietor; Thomas Brown,. �' taq4ments � 1 horse rake, I lumber w&gon, I � of choose were offered, holders' asking ridicu BANKING- COMPANY. to choose from. We have'the Most fashionable stock of Mantle Cloths zligh,t, on what is now Mr,� D. Pugh's lously high prices at firsp but they finally : bi 'ac- I . I . pair bob sleilglis, nearly new; I cutter, I top eall-tiful farm when he was exploring cepted loc for thebest st'orok, the I auctioneer. (NOT INCORPORATED. we could secure. If it be your wish to havG, Your Alantle cut, there buggy, nearly new; I road cart, new; I break- 11 prices running .� � , I t114 way over' forty years ago The down to 91c from that, all the offerings being On Friday, October 24, at I o'clock, .. I will'be no extra abarge for that. ing cart, I hay rack, new; I set of Iron harrows, : " Septembers. on Lot 10, Concession 4, Stanley, Farm A i3eneral Banking business trans. I land roller, I cultivator, I scuffler, new; I I Place had no great attraction for him INGERSOLL, ONT., October l3th�-The market acted, � I A full line of generai purpose plow, I sod plow, i iron plow, I � remains unchanged eetch ) fanning mill, nearb, new; I turnip cutter, I I then, and he returned to Stratford and Stock and Implements, Dhvid, H.L Factory COttibng, Bleached Oottons, Table Linen . , salesmen still asking higher - Farbaers' notes d Table Napkins, Crash 1 and Linen Towlings, Cottonades, Ladies' Ve,qtg, grindstone, set of 4 creamery cans with boxes p . Moved west, Efis estate in Hibbert is rices than buyers " I pay. For September a iscounted, _ . P Proprietor, Thos. Brown i uctioneer, ' 8 - . . . I ; � I re.-, ______ - _n�_� � el .UOW prepare complete,, new; 1 set of double tewaa harness, -the finest in the county. fused, sellers asking 10,X( and upwards. I Interest allowed on deposits. nearly new; I set of plow ha one of � I good 10 3-16c was offered on Tuesday, but .- I . Droits bought and sold. Gloves, Hosiery, kc. I We ar� . d to meet the many wants mesa, 1 set of sin - I -With the passin ' ak Of Mr. Rob- LirrLm FALLS, 03ctobdr 13 -Cheese -The ad- � of our numerous Customers. � ! gle harness, I set of single drivIng harness, new-, . terson anog 11W old landmark vance of I cent in th � price of cheese to -day I SALE NOTES discounted, or taken � I . ert E. Pa ther EXTRA VALUE 2 sets whiffletrees, I wheelbarrow, 2 sugar ket- � I I for collection. I � ! � I has' been removed from this county. "'not found to Stimu ate the market I * , I � tles, 2 logging chains, I grain cradle, 2 apple I - noticeable degree. Tral to any I In Grey Tlannels at 1HOFFMAN & MORTGAGVS. PUP -CHASED. 11 Forty-five years ago he settled in the 81c, 26 lots at 9c, 671 sactions: Ten lots at � . - . . ]at ladders, a lot of bens, a lot of field roots a 4ilin.. I ots at 91, 90 lots at gw"10 CO'S., Seaforth. L � I � of � --- ! forest on the third eqncession of rth lots, commission. Farrr dairies -Sales of -firm . I tity bay in stacks and mow; Sythes, shovels. No Our milligialery Departine spades, forks, binding - t ' — OFFICE --In the Commercial Hotel I . i . . . twine, Some household : Em hope, where he hewed out a home dairy cheese amountee to 1,076 boxes, -and -, furnAare, and other articles too numerous to , . Ten years price � . I . �. �_ and raised a large fAmily. is from 81c to 10c, vi ith the bulk at 9je and building. zi� % ),,n. The whole will be sold:wIthout reserve. but 6 lots at the top )rice. Butter -Eighty- - WANTED. Is now in full blast, workino, Ion the numerdus orders th ,roprietor has leaeed his farm. Sale to I ' . r) 1 , at -are coming ' ; -,(-e atl2 o'clock, sbarp, refreshments .a& the bulk 'at t arriving , ,,� T,eRms or ago he retired from the farm and has three packages of farm airy. butter sold at l9c Appliontions will be received at the Clerk's. , . , in daily.. - New Shapes and now 6168igns � ' -fast. I to 20c, with hie top price, and 19 office till MONDAY, October 20th, next, at 6 1�. $-'� HOLMESTED, Solicitor 10as ; 1. . elnLce resided at Shakespeare. He was packages of creamery at 21c. J- 0. SMITH, Manager. I ill his 80th year. Another pioneer of . - .---- I I m., R�r a steady, reliableperson to take care*Of . � i --. I horse, fat cow and lambs to be cash, on Xorth Easthope padsed away on the ! 1 the Electric Light Lamps. Wires, &e. Appli- - � 4 — � .� I . : .; , - , i stock effects, sums of $5 and under � 01 , - �z canto may offer for the caretaking of the ]AM0 Cash; over thatamount --,� months credit Wa . I 15th ult., in the personof M -.gnu. Gies. A FINE ASSORTMENT I wires, &C., alone, or they may offer to place th I I SHIRTINGS, � --c- xiven by furnishing a]tproved jointiaotes. A . air, . I Ile was born in Brietenbach, Germany . I whole time at the disposal of the council. Parti, , Cottons, Cantons Tickings, Cotton- DUNCAN � & DUN , - -ount of 7 per cent. will be allowed for cash .in 1816. In 1843 he tnarried ElizaibeE , Of Frillings, Cor,, ets and Ribbons, I may apply in either or both ways. es - I 1 � __ -CAN I I ,., credit amounts. Averything ta be at pur.- � ". — I-- — - _____ _­ ---------------------------------------------- omm6M_M__0_M_M_M_M_0,M000W0M=" 4 . 11 , - a ih_____� � ------------ T-0 --- --------.---- ___ � , ---------------_ I------ urt 9 n N .n ty -------------- ZPM�__ .�ri ty N1, , h Al a f la: I th � "t � I a� I I W 4 1 -1 A .1 � P 9 '� I _L (343 Grea 1 �6 6 � I h� I 4 Wettlaufer and came to Amer� I . WM. ELLIOTT, er I ades, etc, . Choice ,stock at IffuFF- I . � � . It C .9�orls risk as soon as knocked down, anA 4 ica in at Hop_FmAN, Cl k-, t I nothing to be removed until settled for. DUN- : - . I . . - . i CAN STEWART, PImpriQtor ; AR,09, .IKISHOP* & CO'S.,. Seaforth. I Seaferth, October 16th, 1890. 1192.1 1 NAN -& _00's,, Seaforth. � Montreal House,, Seaforth. i ) , � 1 . - . I � � � I I . � . Auctioneer. INI-3 � . I . I I . - - I : - � I . � r . . i I . . . . . � I : I . . i �_ I ; � W1 I I I . � - - � - - . - __ , - ,i �, . .- Yi �, I - - �_ 4- 21 � �1 - I r - � - � _ I - _ __. � 45. � . ,_ i. �t � - � - . — . .­ ­ I - . - :� i � � .. �_ 4 . � 11 I ­ , - m - 4 -7 ­ ­ � � ,_� , i.� I- -1 . . � I - - I I ,� __ , . - I .1 :�t - — , ___ — � I , I � 4 � — - ��— I , — _�, � . — � - — � , — � " , . . , w — �-V�� �, __ �f �_ � 4 � - I �z — I ­_ �­ � �_ � w Ili � , -1 : .j_, . i� I - - n I . F � . — - = 1_� � ", ­ — - i: � �. I — , Y. � , , , � ­ ;_-___S� . I __ - -,i � I I � �­ * .7 ", - . w 6W4j_ a , , b" _ I _ , . . � � �. . I r i 'i . J , � : . 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