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I _,10M from the. same place in the Old troy the eight of the eye entirely. So THE" MARKETS. . I I . ; � � � r .
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C;ountry an himself,), i lady of the same they told him it might heal where it I 8190ORTH, October 31st, 1890 -n ESTAURANT BUSINESS FOlt BALE.—FOr I � . � � �
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generous and hospitable* disposition � as .was and he would still have some use, of - . � JL -JV Sale,good Restaurant,doing - 6od. business, . . I � I � -
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tl-mgelf. Ilia wife and fe,mily (consist- the eye. I FallWheitperbusfibl ..... ... 0 90 to 096 best town in Huron County M I . I . '
ing of a son and daughter) have the —The St. Marys __ - SPrill0wheat per bushel.,.. ..:., good reaedna for . selling. Wpjiy EXPOSITOR � -Of Course You A re.
. Argue I contrib (late per bushel ................. 0 35 to 0 86 OFFICE. . � . I : L 1194 U : . � L 1* -
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deepest sympathy"of a very large circle utea the following note : One evening Peu per bushel ...... .......... 0 67 to 0 58 1 - 7 , : . � . - ...
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� of friends. recently & young man, who liver, not a arley pf r -bushel . - - - .' . 0 43 -to. 0 46 rVEACHI!R WANTED.—Wanted for School I � . I -_ L
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— hundred miles from Devizes,.and *has a Dutter, No. 1, loose - " - - - - - - - - I _IL- Section No. is, Stanley, a female teacher . . . -
- L SE special attraction" in St. Marys, Eiutter, t ib .......... o- .. :::., 0 13 to 0 14 lholdinX a' second or third claw Certificate. Q . I I
, Bracefteld. - I EM ............... * : . .... () 1 5 to 11 15 Duties to commence January lot, I891. Appli- . . SCHOOL BOYLJ. : Then, listen to my- little stcry. L �
NoT,m.—Thanksgiving service will be , came to town to spend an hour or two Flour, .**..,* ........ 2 '76 to 2 76 tions Stating L - . I
. - p 100 RA.. - - ' 6-oo to 6 60 on salary will be received up to 1. �
&eld in the Union church on Thursday* with his lady love. . Arriving in front of � ew )or ton ....... I . ......... November 20th, 1890. Address,ISAAC ERRATT, __ � In order to make room .for my, .1
_Wovember 6bh, at 2 o'cl6ck p. m. Ad- the residencez of his adored, he tied his = e � 100 lbp � ........... Secretary, Varna P. O., Ont. 1.19iX4 . . I . .
� Lamb One, L�:::'. . 0 60 to 0 75. ; . . .. ---------.,--- . � I
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.dresses will be given by the -Rev. Dr. . Pelts ............................ 0 ERKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE.—The undei, - � Holiday Goods, I will, for the next
Moffitt, of Toranto, and the pastor.—. could not find his Tiorse, and dt once wool I ..! .......... Wiigned has for sale a choice lot of BERK- � The rollicking, romping, live school boy ueeds a . ... .1
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. proceededhome on. foot, but next morn. P0 or'bushel, .4� - - - - 0 3010 0 86 -%aiRz BOAUH and Sows, from 9 months olddown. stock ��� I'll, .
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'The annual meeting of the Upper Can- - ".*.' " 1 26 "Suit or an Overcoat that will stand the 11 wear and . fifteen days, offer my entire I
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Bracefield Branch, - 1139 upon search being made, he found Salt (re 1) per barrel.. . - 11 bred from prize winning stock. Also one -
,ada, Tract Society, Wood p cord (long) ............. 12 60 to 900 �4\`
IMPORT]kD BOAR14 months old. Prices right. R. tear," as well as being. neat fitting. The boys cloth- - . -
- Will be held in the Cangda -Presbyterian the horse still standing quietly where he Wood : cord (short) .......... I 50 to 2 00 i D'ELBRIDGE, Winchelsea, Ont. � 1194 tf of Watches, Clocks Jewelry)
,church on Thursday evening, November had tied him the night before. Apple p rb&g..--.--.,------..._. 0 60 to 0 60 I-- � . __ . I ing we sell has been made to stand.the test. We . �� . ) - . �
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tthll at 7.30 p. In. Rev. Dr. Moffat, - I . clove 8 ed .................... :- 1 76 to 2 25 OUSE, AND LOT FOR SALE.—For Sale have the Suits and Overcoats in all sizes, and guar- , Silver-plated ,Ware, Fancy Gooc*
I Timothy Seed .......... 1,he IHouse and Lot on West Street in rear' �;
permane�it I secretary of the Soeiety, will , . - Births. * - .Pork, per 100 lbs ....... :::-1-. 6 00 11 ee them to be the very best that can be made for. I � '� - -
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iddren the meeting. —We are glad to POWELL.—In Toronto, at 117 Duchess Street, —.— . tains 6 rooins, with pantry, also hard and soft . . the money we ask. r Spectacles, Pi�es, &c., at a still . �
. notice the quantity of graiin being on. October 28th, the wife of Mr. Win. iCLnq rox,. October 31, 1890 -, water. The lot is well fenced and conveniently� � . . . . � 11
. I � * ' 0 90 to 80 95 I sittiated. This property will be sold cheap and . . I
bought lifire by Mr. Dancey. A good Powell, of a son. Fall"Wheat per bushel' ........... 88 to 0 90 bn e7y teims. Apply to REV. A. . D. McDON- - I lower reduction'. Parties wishing .
market is now open for all kinds of F_LLIOTT_In Turnberry, on thej 17th inat., Spring Wbeateper bushel .... .... ALD \�
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grain. . SMITH.—In Wingham,on the 22nd inst., the orbushol...-a- .... .... 0 4 1 � EDWARD KFAUL, SEAFORTH Solid Gold
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— - wife of Mr. Jo reas par! bushel.. ..�.... ...... ORESTER WHITE PIGS. -
Varna. , GANNETT.—In Wingham, on Stinday, j9th ButterD .......... *.,....... .. .. .. .. 0 12 Lo 0 18 �_) will keep, during the present season an lot � I I . -
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' inst., the wife of Mr.Wm. Gannett, of a son, p � 15 W 0 16 13, conce4sion 10, Hullett,,,the Thoroughbred . . t �
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AffOTI= CONTUG&L KNOT TIED.- FERGUSON.—At Auburn, on the 11th in4., the Ray peuton ............... ...... . 6 OO to 5 50 Chester White Pig " Prince, No. 061, Vol, 3, - i ... I �'
At the residence of the bride's father on wife of Mr. John Ferguson, of a son. Potatoes per bushel,. j,1 .......... . 0 30 to 0 35 National �hester White Register. He is one of t . . - orders at Once.' I �, I
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Wednesday of last wbek, Mr. Samuel Hides per 100 to.. 3 00 to 3 00 ber of L SOWS will be taken at 81 per sow, payable I � I .
Pe bles, of H-arriston, was united in the Oordwood ........... ii ........... 17 to 0 18 I at the tim� of service, with the privilege of re- . — � I . - .
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6 . I Marriages. ... .. .......... 0 60 L LWOOD, - � . . _�_ - I . ' ' �
bonds! of matrimony with EllenKeys, only, AiTcaisoN_FULLERTON 'At the Manse, Porki per 100 lbs. - - - - � ........... 6 00 to 6 turning If necessary. MATHEW HAZE � . I � W -
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,daughter of William Keys, Esq., of Port Elgin. on the 29th i rat., by Rev. James . TOR0141TO, Oct. 30 _�_ . Fall wheat, $0.93 ho $0.95 ; --- ! -, R, Go u' *nter, 11
- abylon Line. The Gourlay, M. A., Mr. James R. Aitchison, of . , ., Olothing House. 'L'
Willowdale farm, B J. Seaforth, to Miss Jine Fulldrton, of the spring �wheat, $0.88 i to $0.90 ; oats, 42 cents RESTIR WHITE PIG.—The undersigned A- Famous - I I -,
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-ceremony . township of Bruce, county of Bruce. to 4,R- cents, peas, per bush, 60 ce to . eep on his farm, Huron Road, Mo - . I . 1,
itnessed by , hay, per ton, $7.00 -to Killop, two miles west of Seaforth, a Thorough- - I I . . I
Walker, of Varna, Bud Was W MITCHELL-CARNEY.-At the residence of 64c; barley, 62c to 61c , , payable at � - —THE—
about seventy relatives andfriends. On the bride's parents, on the 22nd inst., Mr. $11.00 ; butter, l7o to 20o ; potatoes, per bag - bred Cheater White Pig. Ttms$l, � . . _L .
- - . John L. Mitchell, of 960 Warren avenue, $0.56 to `$0,65 ; eggej per doz., l8c to 20o ; . the time of service, with the privilege of. return- I . . -
this occasion Mr. Graham) of Holmes Chicago, formerly of Seaforth to Miss Julia dressed hogs, per owt., 0.60, to S6.00. � ing if necessary. GEORGE CHESNEY. � 1194 tf . : -"
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,vj groomsman, and Miss . . � . - We -are famous in. the clothing line for our great assortment of TEOPLFS JEWELLER�
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1[rella Keys, cousin of the' -bride, assisted Dayton, Ohio. I . Ui. 4-� MORRIS FOR SALE. -For sale, .
. . . Dai Mar-kets. � Lot 2, Concession 2, Morris, containing 100 I � �
�. as bridesmaid. After the nq,ptial knot GOFORTH-BURWICK.-In Mitchell, at the . �' FAR' IN goods, and every.purchAser, who'appreciates good goods should- be_-oine'
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ely tied, and all had partaken .residence of Mr. James Barry, on the 15th ' ToR03NT0, October. 29th.-Butber�--Tho ,offer- I acres and well adapted either for grain or stock. . I - . I .. r I � -
was secur a unchanged. Good de- i It is �ithin-two and a halt railes of the flourish- I
� ,of a bountiful repast, the entire party inst., by Rev. F. E. Nugent, Mr.- Jeseph ings are' fair, and price , d of our customers. . --- '_ MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
- Goforth, Logan, to Miss Sarah Ellen Bur- mand for choice at 166 to 17c ;, medium steady I ing Town of Wingba:m. It is' L good farm, an . � . I ---- � I
dro . ke ta Brucefield otation,i where the wick, of Stanley. at Ile to Ise. Inferior lots not wanted and no- Will be sold cheap and on easy rms. Apply on I
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happy couple took the train for Mon� PORTER-McKAGUE.-At the. residence of the cumulating. Eggs -The dematid is ` good and � the promises, or addre6s WK. FINDLATOR, We axe one of the largest establishments in the West, and the' ' AUCT[ON S -ALE . .
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Wingharri, intending to 9'end , bride's brother, on the 16th inst., by Rev. H. price8firm. Sales toaday at 19c to 20c per doz. I Winghaim.P. 0. I 1192x4 � I . . � � .
treal, Via P McQuarrie, Mr. John Porter, of Turnberry, * Cheese -There is a small jobbing trade at l0e to i ...__ .
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f months on their wedding to Miss Mary Amn McKague, of Culrogs. loic for the best. that we do an immense tUT-11-OVer Is 413 -. �0
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tour. The bride 0 made the happy SHOWERS-JOHNSTON.-At the residence of MONTREAL, October i23th.� 0. on the farm of the subscriber, lot 4, con . .
the bride's father, Turnberry, on the 22nd in cheese, and the dea'd-lock continuest but fac. cee�ion 4,,toWnship of Alorris, 1 thoroughbred � Splendid Farm.
recipient of a large number,of beautiful . n first -, t omers Are satisfied. . .
. . I inst., by Rev. John Scott, M. A., Mr.- James tory men are coming to modify their views. Shropshire Ram, three shears, has' take .., . � - I L I
. and costly presents, which ,showed the Showers, to Miss Elizabeth Johnston, eldest The bm ter market sh6we no change, and bu8i- r in his class, at Brussels,Blyth and Belgrave to L . . -no �
Choice p ize When ther'Yelider Of this advertisement is in There will be offered for Sale by Public A -
- ,h esteem in which she is held by daughter of Mr. Win. Johnston. ness c tinues of a jbbbing character, shows this fall, and also la8t'year. Also two well wng take ' a run in .
big GRIGG-HALSE.-At Talbot- Street Baptist Towns . ps dairy is scarce and firmly held by bred Shropshire Ram Lambe. All will be sold I ti on at the AMERICAN gOM, in the VIMAGN 01F t'
.. the community. We all wish this W -or- church, London, byRev. B. McKay; Rev. E.. holder at 18c to 20c, and creamery 20c to 22c. on reaso able terms. THOMAS ANDERSON, and tells. US you want to see - our, goods and prices, and we will be BRuss,1118, on .
thy couple a long, prosperous and happy Grigg, pastor of the Baptist church, Perth, . The eg market continues steady under a good BelgraveT. 0. 1194xA - I . - . - ,
life. . . . to Miss M. Halse, formerly of: Goderich, and demand for fresh stook. We quote fresh gath- ; L _. I . I , I Wednesaiay, Nov. 5th, 1890, -
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L . - BP.MrS.-Special, meeting's are bein more recently of Exeter. . ered at 18ic to 19 , and limed eggs at from 170 UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- pleased to show you thro6hy whether you buy or'not. - - . At I o'clock p. In., I
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,conducted in Goshen Line -Methodist 22nd, by Rev. S. Sellery, Mr. Mortimer UTIGk, N. Y., October 27th.: -Fine September TURE ANT) EFFECTS. -Mr. J. P. I That splendid farm being composed of Lot 2, on
I ,church just now by the Misses Hall. - Smith, to Miss Martha McCauley, both of cheese are selling at prices lower than at any has, beeill'instructed by Rev. A. D. McDonald, .1 At the present time we are booming a $10 Overcoat, and when we the Qth Concession of Grey, containing 95 acm,
. . e: -Seven lots who has been appointed by the Court of Chan- lumn-
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They purpose remaining in 00 vicinity Wingliam. I . tirve in many years. Transaction I eery to adininister the Estate of Elizabeth Jane ' . . of which 85 acres are cleared, well fenced, un
- 835 boxes; at 8Jc ; 34 Ilots, 4,086 boxes at W ; 2I . in n ry h it for. value, we are der -drained and in high state of Cultivation -
a few weeks, -after which �tbey intend 1.621 boxes, at Smith, tolsell by Public Aueti6n, at the Com- .a there,is notb g in the c6u t to - apprOac There are lo acres of f%ll wheat and half of the
. . . lots, 1,� 317 boxes, at 9,b. ; 20 lots, - a � . .
. ' in Varna. wercial Hotel, Seaforth, on Saturday, November - y . � \ . � clearance is seeded to grass. The uncleared
meetinvs; - - 91c - 33 lotsi 2,642 boxes, at 91c ; 2 lots, 210 . a 2 o'clock ii on it i
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holding similar - Deaths. 8, -c: 6 lots, 4,02 boxes, commission ; lot, 18DO, p in., sharp, the f II J . part is well timbered amd has L good deg
These lady evangelists are i doing good FISHER. -In Seaforth, on the 30th in8t., box�s, at 91 uling prices 8Jc , property One coal co�k stove'and utensils and JlOnest. in the Statement. . of cedar.- There is a comfortable brick cottage,
work in awakening a deep sense of relig Harvey, second tton of Mr. Joseph Fisher, .total, I.26 lots, 11, 612 boxes: r oxes'. a quantit r of stove pipes, I hair bottom sofa and I � a bank barn 64 by 62 feet,with comfortable and
. . Transc otions same time last year, 126,468 bc 1 4 chairs, , cane bottom rocking chairi 12 good
jous conviction in those who are fortu- aged 7 years, 8 months and 8 day& ruling price, 9JC. : I I commodious stone stabling. There are two
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.r them. Truths from PRINGLE.-In Stratford, on the 25th inst., LrrT�t FALLs, October 27tb.-Cheese very ,common .-hairs; 1 coal scuttle, 1 bureau nearly never failing spring wells and an orchard. This
nate enough to- hea Annie, second daughter of'Mr. James Prin- quiet �o-day. The opinion is general that the new, 3 Sri an tables, 2 folding leaf kitchen tables, farin, adjoins the Village of Brussels, which is - �
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their lips "prevail with double away, gle, aged 26 years and 8 months. - 6nti,ty of cheese still unsold in this and other �2 bedsteads and one wire mattress, I bedroom JACKSON BROTHERS I : one of the beat -warketq8 in Western Ontaiie.
me to scoff remain to WHITE -In Pompt:ii, Michigan, on Septembei qug iset, 1 rag carpet, 1 union Carpet, 1 feather bed :
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and fools who co ections is so large as to make the prospect I or . -, The far in is one of the very best in the county
I uc- 18th, Amelia, wife of Mr. Hiram 'White, 8 y doubtful. Trans- and pillows, lace w- indow , blinds, silver knives . I ! I of Huron and is adapted to either grain or
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pray.11-A very interesting and instr formerly of Grey township, aged 36 years any marked advance extremel� and forks, half dozen silver spoons, 1 silver but, I
. actioni : I lot at 8c, 3 lots at 8;1,,, 30 lot@ at, stock raising and irust be sold,as the proprietor
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tive debate took place in the hall of the and 8 months. I 91c, 9 -lots commis -1 tercooler, lailverpickle dish, I silver napkin
of THE FAMOUS CLOTHIER -439 CLINTON4 is determined to retire, and it should command I
10 8 at 9C, 6 lots at 3 �
Royal Templare of Temperance,on Tuea STRACHAN-In Goderich, on !October 21st, 8ic, 38 t xes farm dairv' bolder, I clock, 2 looking glasses, quantity � the attention of intending purchaser&
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week. The subj A ect Mary Colvin, relict of the lat4 Win. Strac. sion. , Farm- dairies�-1,250 bo I -1 tin pans, 2 window sashes, 3 storril windows, a . " I — ; - Timms. -Ten per ceut. of the purchase money
day evening Of last � . I Inverness,.,Sc tiand, and chess sold at 81c to 9ic, with bulk at 9c. But all stove, and other . , -, - -
ban of Culduthel, 0 q 55 quantity of dishes, 1 sm .-
11 Resolved that wood is ter -17 packages otl creamery sold at 22c ; — * : on the day of sale and enough to make one, halt
of debate was moilier of D. C. Strachan, aged 84 years. packages of farm dairy sold at 18c to 22c, with articles. The whole will positively be sold . .1 . I within 60 d ays and the balance on time to suit
more useful than iron." The affirms- DENNIS.-In Clinton, on the 16th inst., Janet k At 21c. without reserve. TERMS oF SALF.-All purchases T __� purchaser with interest at 6 -per cent. Imme&
ined by Miss Aadie Arm- Dennis, relict of the late H. Denni.�, aged 71 but of $6 and under, cash ; over that amount, 12 .1
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tive was capta; years. ING RSOLL, Oct. 28.-Offerinzs to -day 18,600 months' credit will be given on furnishing ap- : ate possession it desired. 1ARDSON,
strong, and the negative by Mr. Ed- rry, on -t e 18th inst., Septe er an a ance of season's make ; saies, I GOLDEN. LION, 8 � F. S. SCOTT, WALTER RICI
ward Wanless. After a number of bril- PATTON.-ln Turnbe i 680 ; I ieptembers at.10c; market dull ; gic was proved endorsed notes. A. D. McDONALD, I . . . q Auctioneer. 1190 'v Prwrietor.
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William Patton, aged 76 year . the hi 4hest pride bid for September and balance, Committee. J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 11944 1 '
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liant and weighty opeeche — ' being -,Ic less than wig paid iast week., . . i TAKE A LOOK
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decision was given in favor of the affirma Buffalo Egg Market. i Curtains, I ses and Childrens. atHOFF)dAN
tive.--:-Mr. Rugh Qunningham, of this On WednesdayNovember 12th at on e, Oct, 28. -Receipts of Canada eggs continu , HOFFMAN I& Cols,, Seaforth. . I i M -is
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. place, is fast coming to the front as a P. In., on Lot 26, Conce 810 5 Ll. R. S.1 11, but prices arid firm and sufficiently big � — INGS, GREY' FLANNELSo NAVY & Co'$., Seaforth. .
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celery grower. He bas stalks which Tuckersmith, Farm St k. 7ames Gem.- to w ike' the importation profitable. ef -. - ------ ------- .'' . I
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one in mell, proprietor; Thos. Brown, auction- were luoted on'the, market to -day at 26c o mporte � ;
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measure over four feet. If any . - - . stricoot y fresh Canadm. . . � Pig, Despot. -_ . Estate of -the Late Donald �
this country can beat this let us hear eer. I --.*— N —, FLANNELS. ALSO SPECIAL VALUE IN BLANK- McIntoshi. I
. from him. -Mr- John Sparrow has just Sale of Mnkrupt Stock, pry Goods, � ; � .
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" n ware, in Campbeli'd block, Sea- i Live stock Markets. Pedigree Certificate. ---Sire, Sulton, (Tmp-) 1121 - I -_ .- -
moved into his beautiful residence. It and Ti MONTREAL, October 28th. -After such liberal dam, Duchess 3rd, (Imp. in dam) 88 by Magis ORTERS. WHITE'QUILTS FROM I have instructions to sell tbe'property occu-
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ice, being of the forth, at I and 7 P. III., �n. Saturday 11, �y Madam ETS AND COMF � . .
is indeed a, lovely edif supplies last week a brisk trade to -day was nol trate 3rd, (539). -Derry, (Imp.) [2( i aid McIntosh In Harkurhey. .
LCtioneer. .dy Derry 8rd, (1742),by M � � T pied by the late Don
. latest architectural design. The house November 8. Tbos. Brown� wl to be �expacted, and were it not for the largf 3rd, (747). -La agistrate . consistIng o r I and other buildings,
I siate roof, re being bought t( 3rd, (639) -Lady Derry 2nd, (1210,) by Magis
-(372), by Colonel, - _rty i
ia built of -brick i with a On Saturday, November 15th, at 4 number of stockers which ai . ' $1.50 TO S7- BEST VALLM IN THE TRADEIN and'about alf an acre of and. � . e prope -9
shig to Britain, tbe,market would ba demoral trate 2nd, (343). -Lady Derry, , 1� � . er, and will be �
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and P esents a stately appearance. We ' 0 )clock p. m., at the Commercial hotel, . - sister toGreat Eastern, by buke of York, York- . --- I I I � very suitable for a retire -
r and his -estimable wife may . �nd H ize . Very few good cattle are beingoffered shire Lams. . � I sold very cheap for cash. In e POSSM1011-
. ouse- I URTAINS, TABI-E ii9itf F. HOLIMME D, Seaforth I
hope that he Seaforth, House and lot, and there is an active demand for this sort a � The undersigned will keep for service during WHITE LACE 0 1 ; I
- be long spared to enjoy it� comforts. hold furniture. Wm. Dorrance, pro. firm ates, a few head -having been sold to -da the resent season, the Improved Yorkshire CREAM AND I � . I
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prietor; W. G. Duff, auctibneer. sales to -day were made at over Re do. , Despotj on lot 4, -
Mr� lett, to which a limited numbWU sows will be I &0.9 I N
Perth Items. On Monday, November 3rd, at one Bickerdike bought about 260 head of stocker . LINENSt TABLE CLOTH% TOWELLINGS 4
. . A taken.. Terms $1,palable at th� time q'f service. I I 8eaforth Rolkr Mills. - ,-
opened a sing- o'clock p. In., on Lot 2, concession 13, at the yards to ay; and nearly 100 more on thi with the privilage of eturning if necessary. I I 1� ! � �
-Professor TreVor has et, paying from 2Jc to 31c per pound fo 'Constance P. O. ,
� 1.1 with a large mem- Hullett, Farm Stock and ,Implements. mark 1191 tf. ANDREW SNEL P,� — GREAT VARIETY. which b
ing.class in MitChe them. Some of the rough oxen were sold a - ______�_____ . �, Wb eat Wanted, for I.'
J. Allardyce, -proprietor; C. Hamihon,. abont 21c per pound. and some bulls and lea I
bership. ' Sheep ,are bouo, W SOMERVILLE) market price will be- paid. .
. .-Mr. Clayton, of Listowel, is inaug- auctioneer. - . . dry.qows at &bout Xic do. m � � . I 1.
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- nadian Order it 12 re s GtoV4.25 each. Fat hog I T A CALL SOLICITEa. �
rt of the Ca On Tuesday, November Ith, I ar Id at from $2.2 n General Express and -,legraph Agency, - -
urating a COU: . � i � Gristing, ChGpping and Ex -
of Foresterg in Mite -hell. o'clock, noon, on lot 8, doncession 12, are I %s plentiful and sell tit froin 6e to a littl i i
. -Mr. W`m. Parker, of Motherwell� M cKillop, superior thoioughbred and over,15ic per pound. ; . - , ON AR10. I . I change. . ,�_`�-�_,
� to the house for two high grade stock, - hay and'itraw. Mrs. Li�impoot,, October 27th. -To -day Britis i � — T . . � .:I-,-. I.,
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has been confined cables were unchanged, quoting 111c for t . Tvo Express Trains eneh way, daily. Ask for . R. JA M I ES 0 N' .
ocou'lit of a sore leg. Richard McKee, Adminstratrix ; W- best � Canadian cattle. There were one thou . . I . I : Flour and, Feed: of all kinds on , �
,months,on a belonging to Mr . ttle on sale at Stanley mark our special produce and money. rates. Telegra- . I
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-The prize qi&ire - G. Duff, Auctioneer. I . and � Canadian ca phic Connections everywhere. 1192
�.. 0 -day. Sheep were also unchang,ed at 1 1 .- - __ �_ h,kLnd for sale. . .
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Brooksy On Monday November 3rd, al per pound for the,best. Offerings of CaRadia - . � .
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the lungs. farm stoc - , . � HOFFAIAN & ' - AIDS;
riflarnmatiOn Of P, In., on lot 4, concession q, McKillopi sheep on Stanley market to-da7 were Wo ARNS, -YARIVS
-Rev. Thos. McPherson and da k without reserve. STTLL 0:1 _"12A ; departments of the business.
have. recently gone on being-calculMedat:$4.80totho L9 (sinking tbe , Of Pu -r,6 -wool "at _1L _JL . . L ! . , -1
-ter of Stratford, Kehn, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, offal): Finest steers, llic ;good to choice, lll,-,- y S L 'I . ! � �
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-ThLe electric light system t- . Best sheep,14C ; secondary, 12 to Ise ; ir erino;, _—.1 . . : Give us a trial..
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ting- in a new fifty . 1,476 to 1,660 pound steers, 04.35 to $4.60 ; goc d - .
. - dynamo. FOR VaF, LADms.-All the latest to choice, 1,400 to 1,47.6 pounds, $4.15 to $4.30 ; . LUMSDEN & WILSO 1 1194-13 . :
I unt of failing health, Judge styl . es of Fancy Goods, Children's Wool Goods, , Cod 1,300 to 1,400 pound@, $3.90 to $4.15 ; 90(d - � 4' 1 1 1 1 .
-011 acco I Yarns, Berlin Wool. Also an assortment of g ut( 'era', $3.60 1
cently retired b ih to 84 ; light steers, 0.15 to . . - -
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from his office of i Master in Chancery si,rvEmsoN's, Seaforth. . 1193x2 poor to medium, ,$2.16 'to $3 ; bulls in libe I . d Balsam of , Fir, ALLAN LINE ` I
for the county of Perth. His successor FoR SALF,, at a ba n, the St. Julien "up and steady ; fat bulls, $2.25 to $2.60 ; e (. YOU CANsiLvH . Royal Glycernate � . I ..
I Ing Q. C. WhIllai restaurant is the pore'dio, $2.76 to $3.80 : Bologne do, $1.76 to I . . I . I ROYAL HAIM STEAMSHIPS,
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is Mr. John R Hardi I Restaurant, Seaforth. "kind . $2.2� ; stockers and feeders in, ,good demand aid I
-Mr. Norman Duncan, - stronger ; no Canada here ; sales of good Mic hs, Oolds, Sore Throat and kindred troubles- CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE.-
, of Mitchell, oldest, and does the largest business of the I 4 i. - 0 - .
the editorial in town. I have also for sale 9, good quiet'driv gar, �stockers at ,R2.,135 to $3 I yearlings, $1.76 �o T\4- IN � I The great remedy for C0119 . -_ .
has taken a position On ing horse, a buggr, cutter, arness, robes, :1�3.60. i She�p and lambs I - . � MONTREAL OR QUEBECY
staff of the Windsor Record. Mr. Dun- blankets, &C. -a ful driving outfit. For par- $2.26 ; feeders, $2.76 to Over', � .
r spoken- of aS 9, man of abil- I ticulars apply to the proprietor on the promises. -'The market opened slow and ruled dull at A BY BUYING YOUR TO PERIKY. OR LIVERPOOL. .
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can is highI3 I 1191 unsatisfactory, to. the close ; eastern advic Is !S S40,,$60 and $60 Single. $WL, $0 iD
L ity and moral worth. JAmEs BURGESS. were none too good, and the -general quality A ithin the last week. CABIN RATE I
, ty L & Son, of St. A FRBI@ HOME. -A c6ttage worth the stock was poor ; common sheep and p I - 150 Bottles, Sold wa * � and $110 Roturn, according to location Of
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-Messrs. McLar juivalent in cash, thin- larnbs were almost unoaleable, and some Df I Staterooms. I I
osed of the elegant $760 will be erected, or its el -' good to beat she, �p WALL � � CATTLE CARRIED, I
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Marys, have disp d ticket at St. will be given to the person detecting the great these kinds held over; . v . [TERMEN
1�aot n that took the re I est number of typographical enors in the DO- ranged at $4.65 to $5.25, though one lot of ve -y 0 SJI ATE. outward, $26 ; prepai � d, $80. 1
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arys and Gran, n fairs, to Mr. Free cownion to good, $4.60 to - - - f , T I
to cember issue of our monthly journal entitled choice brought $5.30 ; common to f 1r, $3.50 to .
* 44 OUR HOMES.'! Three undred and fifty $4.60 ; westerin lambs, also another remedyj, which is f&st gainmg In aVO - AWply to 0. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or C. .
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inan, Of Tilsonburg- I add � ill $6 - extra, $6.1 5 to 0. 25 ; Canada lambs. $6 to . PAPER We have . BE RUNE. ol A. STRONG, Seafortli.
manageiiient of the . Royal -itional cash ,.----, -.--- - ting to $2,300, w F I I
-The K �o. Hogs -Sal 10, common to best Yorkers, . . � IIW52
f m the also be awarded in the order mentioned in rules . I it is � I
Hotel, Mitchell,: has passed ro vernIng competition. Prizes payable at par $3. go to $4.16 ; inedium weights, 84.20 to K35 ; . I . I- I 1
. Mr. John1 Fno any part of Canada or the United States. choice heavy, $4.36 to 84-45 ; pigs, $3 t6 $3.60. —AND— - e Bitters, EXTRANALUE 1
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in Stamps, for complete ,rules and TORONTO, October 28th.=Cattle-There was 4
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Sheldo I - nd san I ly I Our Homes," which will on � improved demand for stockers to -day. es- . ; I I
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, me ti -me 0690. t �, 90th. Address, OUR Wly for the.export trade. For distillery � In I . .
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Homxg pUB1,1F31tiNG. Co., Brockville, Canada. Window e of the best known reme- Co s., Seaforth. I
I -Miss Jennie Thomas, Or -g purposes )ound, while sib to 3Jc * I . �
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the Nissouri i13g presented with a . - I I was the range for export stockers, though some � . Ver and K- idney Trou'bles. Try it, price 25c per package. . � � �
was the other even . . ected at rather better prices. One dies for all Li i I
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gold watch I To NEW SUBSCRIBERS. averaging 40 . For sale at . � I I .
3Jc per pound ;,a lot of. 16, ' des . .
bi the , members of the c011- 125 pounds, sold'at : THE : SEAFORTH
recognition of her services - . Sha t .... -
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pounds sold at $36.50 each ; a lot of 6.avera : _.
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as organIst. -intorth of Motherwell, .9cribers from now to the Ist of 875 poulnd.8, sold at.$$6.60 each ; 'Six cattle sold I
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. January 1892 fo 17, averaging 900 pounds, sold at $S -821c - N & WILS .
Me - r -the price of one for ,Q38 each, for shipment to Aberdeen ; a lot of T_ Sf) 7 (907 INcolkPORATED.
while on his rounds serving his custom E
turday afternoon, 7 viz; : $1.50. �ofI.9,!averaging 870 pounds solyat LTJM . . . � 1. . r�
ei:s with beef on Sa ear s subscription) cwt' ; a 101 wt. ;� and a lot of 23, avcra�ing 860 . : -
T. The horses, y $3.32ic per a .0. W. PAPST'S; .
had a speedy deliver: eav- WeWould, like to add about two nund,s,hold at,,�3.25 per cwti The demaj3d was I . A General ,Banking business tram- -
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ing the beei aiong: the road, -but not at hundred new S butchers' cattle the demand was also very good, , BOOK STORE, SEAFORTH. . .
. ' Ist of January. especially for the best grades -, and as these . - - Farmers' notes discounted. . .
the right places. .There was little list before the were scarce prices were firmer ; though scarce. .
agon in the two . su b please speak it the highest price . � SH In the Surrogate Court of the Drafts bought and sold. �
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-damage done to I the W Will each . scriber . ,quo=higher. Abou . IRTtNGS9 - - � Interest allowed on deposits.
ly s in g, as a representative quotation, was
. I mile race. � . a good Word for it and use their in- th very few instances . � Cottons, Cantons), TickingS ), cotton- County of. H u ron. SALE N,OT,ES discounted, or taken 5
-The Andrew ! Thomson property. in . 31c per pound, though in a ' ffected . - . HOFF- I' I
sing a fluence lv'ith their nelahbors and some small sales were said to have been e ades, etc., Choice -stock at
,ell, compri 0 pound.- Sheep nd lawlis-I-Export � n the Goods of ANDREW MURDIE, for collection. URCHASED.
the west Ward of Nlitc,l at 4c per , : MORTGAGES P
t and- a double friends who do 11ot now take it to a ., per pound, A & Cols., Seaforth. I Deceased. - i
handsome cottage and 10 days sheep brought from 4C to 41( 148 1 . . MAN - I . — . a -
a ge them to subscribe. They� WOU111 bunch of 129 sHpping sheep, averaginz I . v I
t�neinent house,!� was , t pounds, sold at 41�� c per pound ; a bunch of 19 Thecreditorsof Abdrew Murdie late ofth OFFICt -In the Commercial Hotel
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ago to Mr. jamer; Mahaffy, for $65 thus do us a great favor and their s hi 165 pounds, sold at,$6 each; � Creditors. Township -of McKillop, - I
nXpers, averagi7ig . � Notice to � —
; I ne, 1890, are required building. �
be -at & low ebb in that neighbors or friendS a service by a a bunch of 2 shippers, averaging. ) died on or about the let Ja �
e� - Carriage � i -he i5th November, 1890, to sent to I
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town When, so good a Vroperty realized . Id at,Q,o each. , In lambs the enquiry 1) r 110 of the Revised on or before t I KITH, Mulager.'
.5o to,$4.25 each. I ptWUANT .to CbjLp ,Q.JS .
. for them a good paper so Lnged from $1. 1 All parties hay. the undersigned Solicitor for the Executors, I
Securing . ti% e and prices rb averaging 86 1 Factory. � Statutes of, Ontario, 1887., Kee, late of particulars � of their claims, with a statement of ' F. HOLVESTED. Solicitor 105
I 0. Ong the sales one bunch of 113, , ing an: any) held by them duly,verified -' � .
_.LMr. E. G. L&wrenca, who retired froM which they could get gmuse- A unch of 107, y claim against Richard MCI the wcurities (if . -
� . pounds, sold at �S.76 each ; a b . the -Township Of McKillop, in the. County Of I the said date ibe Executors . -
from the manaaeTiient of the Merchants' . Ig go poundsi, sold at $4.15 each; a bunch he 19th by affidavit. After of Partner
ment and instruction during the averagiri . * Whi le thankinj my niany customers for their Huron, Farmer, decessed,l who died on t . estate of the de- Desol 7tion ship.
. �,ell, about a yea g So pounds, sold at .93.75 each ; before will proceed to distribute the � 4 -
r ago, on . of 12, averagin . libera I patronage in the past five year% I would , of April, A. D..1890,ire required on or theretoo hav- . i � - I - .
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Bank, in Mitc I - winter evenings. Our Al- of six averaging 85 pounds, sold at. . da,y md by post pre- ceased, among t e parties entitled
� I d a bunch m else that I am in lot day of December 189030 81 ing reference onty to the Claims Of which they "
ill heal ed on Saturday, lono, 0 - -.r ',4' remind the ' dministra- T) - rartuership heretofere subsisting be-
y ,q each. H098 -1W - to $4.25 per C%vt-, WO
I'D & rom �, our ON . gned A . �
account of th, d i -1 M 6tri- . nattie of
. ly age of 34 years. ' the best position you ever saw TO ]DO UP W r deliver to the unde I have received notice, -and after such di . 1�e
at the ear W�Lnac for 1891 witl be especiall cured for all descriptions, I . Pam 0 of the said deceased, shal tv. I u ders ned undertkefirm.
l8th inst., al, that could be pro THE SHORTE8T NOTICE' trix� of the estate I ution the Executors will not be answerable to I
Mitchell, won - , even these inferior . tive claims, with b I S'Al. . Or ch, Seedi6ea, Scatortli, bag this
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9 1 tere year , Anything that is made out of wood can be a statement of their respec y Shan not have .
Mr. LE�wrence while in Stino, and useful'this - at A they were n6t wanted at n how claim the consent' The
J4 0 Owners of hogs had better hold off the rnames, addresses and de- is given pursuant d I di solved by mutual .
fil,ur,s. � Also painting, Trimming, their Christian and su a y e_=to bu-.
th respect and confidence of every one It will contain Over 300 valuable )N estern market.: for awhile. made at my Factory. fthe claims and receiv og'e.w This notice . ,*jI hereafter be carried on by Xt
e uainted with him. . - . . . Saw Sharpening or any thiRg else. JUST IMMO scription, the full Particulars ID to the statute in that behalf. . p,r,i� ,-. i;ott who will PAY R11 clairin against the
- I the! nature of the security. (if any) held by them. F. HOLMESTED,! 41is su,�ber.*ed to collect all debto -
who became act, on, blacksmith, of recipe's On almOs t. every imagin- - - - -The public IT ALONG. FOR WINTER. Alto he said let day of December next the said . . late b it,.. an . . I
-Mr. F. L. Ramilt . -JAUTION TO WOOD CUTTERS. . rtl ofthesaid Solicitor for Executors Of will Of I t'in. the firul J
. ident able ubject. All subscribers on . tetheassets .
4 ace S cautioned against trespassinz trixwilldistribu Andrew Murdie, Dec�- I RO.IRIMT SCOTT.
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Crom&rty, met with a eeriou, () are hereby, on hand a large stock of CUTTERS* AND SLIMUB Administra krd to the claims only of which 1193-4 " .
, fie was engaged trim- our list on the Ist of January next o i the premises of the uodersigned, being lot . - estate having regi le Seaforth, October 21st, IM - 11 F. W. CRTCM
,j()rne time ago. when the knife, - No -6 on the 7th concession of Hullett, ald lots for sale cheap. HORSES. , n9tice has been reeeive&� and will not be liab of � : I . ' _�
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. ming a horlie's hoof, , &n)r part of such ameta to any person
,small -will receive a copy.of the Almallae 9 a' X 10 on the �6th. concession -of Hullett,,, and years old, for had not notice at the time Of SPECIAL MAKES 1� NL* B* -All debts due the late firm should be
which he was using broke, and a is cu n , oving therefrom, timber ofJ any Also for sale a good driving mare 3 �ars old, whose claim she - . . id to the uuderelped before the lat of'
. d his eye, render- and the Tablet Calender which tti 9 or rem - MAN & I
. " �dr purpose, also taking down sired by Fulton; I gelding rising 2 ye such distribution at Hon, T I
portion. of it penetrate I kind or for iea etected in so- trespassillZ I on sired by Joe Gale ; I ji�ged farm borse. CHRISTINA McKEE, I Of Grey FlannelS : =mber.
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