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The Huron Expositor, 1890-11-14, Page 5� satia. � ---�— I . — , -1 — I . I - - . . I I ­ , 1. I . � . - . -the handling of the materiala, s6nd better Perth, Item about 31c pei poxind,but this week will probably : . I . . I . . - I . S. � wind up the ihipping trade for this RaWn. The - Farmers Re d This, - ; TE STIMONIALO - - . ,cleaning and separating machinery to A court of the Canadian Order'of pneral prices of lambs are from $3 to $8.60 1 1 � 4 . I . � I — -- . � I the stone system is fast restoring to -it Foresters has been organized in Mikehell. each, 6ui choice. lambs, yvould bring over $4.26 � .: � . � I . � I � � I . I . . . . I � I . . . the place it so long occupied, as.: the while'someof theculissellat about$2.50 I � . . I I . —Mr. George McNichol, of Donegal, each, I E . . . I . most important factor in producing good I has citrous weighing from 15 to 17 each. Fat hogs are plentiful and lower In price, � And Profit Thereby. . ­ . . 0' I . . at�from 410 to 6o per pound. 1 �,l - . . OVERCOATS FOR -MEN SEAFORTHi June 30th,- 1890f.� -wholes me and nutritious flour. - Again I . I 11 . . . ., , 0 � . , unds each. .1th.—,'Cattle—Sales of - I . ,this system, taking a short cut as it po BUFFALo, November! I i -- I I I - . —Mitchell Orangemen celebrated the. extr&btibers,$4.46to$t,75; oodtobhoice,$4.16 GENTLEMEN,—We beg leave - I . -between the raw material and the to $4.40 ; good 1,200 to 1,3116 ,pounds, $8.60 to I ; . - $4. 10 ; light to goo( I � � -does Old Gan -powder Ptot, on the evening of I butchm.',' $3.20 to 0.55 ; to inform you that the Seaforth . .i With pleasure I bear testi- . , r, by &-supper at r0r and common mixed butcher cows, heifers, ...... , ' � ,finished product, as compared with the . to Roller Mills have been recentl * More now lines hi Tweeds, Beavers and Meltons 1 . .T.011er process, makes it less complicat6d, the Hicks' House. . ., $2.15 to $2.80; cows and heiters,$2 to 08.36 : ' y ­�ell made and well flnishe&�-a large . mony to the benefits received froin - - � niore economic and better suited to the —Mr.-�Lewis Winter, a former resi- Bulls were in ivioderate� supply, with a good de refitted. -and improved by the addi- Good patterns . � -reqniremente of, the gristing trade. d of stock to fat bulls at $1.75 to kp.65 .", ex- . . stock to choose ftom. We can't mention prices -here, I , I dent of Listow-el, died recently in Mon- man tion of a large quantity of the . the use of 1. V. FEAR'S A. B. 0. , I port bolls, $2.76 to *125. Yearlings to 0 d, :. but we guarantee them to be as low as first:class . I . . — tana.- His wife and family still reside stockers, $1.75 to n. ; Michigan feeders, 12.085 1 latest improved machinery, ' I . : I - Wrometer. in Listoweli to 83.3.fii. Milch cows t and near -by springers ! - . - BPXVwIEs­1%,oads are very bad, and . —Messrs. Kyle & Barnett, of Mit- 'were heavy and in good demand at $30 to $40 making . this mill - second to . Overcoats can.belsold. . Remedy. I have no hesitation in . I -chell, have'pnrchased the grocery stock per head : extra, $45 t6 $50 ; commo.n, $15 to none in Canada for the produc- . I . ,as Ia consequence little farm produce is t$,26 ; calves In liberal supply and lower ; choice I pronouncing it the best lung rem - .being marketed and business is dull.— of 'Mr. McCracken, who is retiring from to extra, $5 to $5.76 to $6. Heavy fed and but- tion of a first-class article of Flour. , 25 . ,, & � . � Mr.. -Henderson of Mildmay ship business in that town, - . I bermilko, $2.60 to $3. 'Sheep and 1%mbs—The- - .. - ped - ' ct. Our chopping stone, which has a edy I ever tried. . market opened very slow for all kinds, espe 0 1 —Mr. Wm. Netbercott of Fullarton, EDWARD, , TAUL, SEAFORTH. . three cars of apples from this station ally anything of a common nature. Buytirs were Capacity of 2,500 lbs. per hour, . I . � . . � . ,last week.—On- account of the recent has bought the Perrin' faim� on the third scarce, and the outside order demand was limit- I I . . '. -shard, containing 19", ill be running steadily. Farmers � collision on the Canadian pacific R%il- concession of Blau ed. A large number were held 1 over, Including W - er q . I - T. W. COMINS. y at Owen Sound, the freight trains acres, for $6,250. Mr. Perrin bougWt dev. al loads of Canada lambs. 'Sales of western can depend upon getting their Cho ' � . . wa. � _tbe roperty about .five years ago for sheep, common to choice, were at$ -3.75 to $4.75; . p- . . . � were somewhat. irregular in their run- p �� fancy to extra, $4.85 to, $6.25 ; western lambs, ping done in a first-class manner : . . I �ning last. week, and a special , f reight $8,300. . common to good, $4.85 to $5.80 ; extra 0.99 to . � � ! � —The converted J'ew 1 $6.76 to $6 10 : Canada for SIX -cents per 100 lbs. All I - - . I broke, the stillness of the afternoon" last ) Dr. Wad -el- $6; Canada lambs - I � 00 - �� - ewes scarce. Hogs—Sales : Yorkers, good to Ch6p will be weighed in and out of I A-nd. new styles of Dress G ds . Sunday in the effort to make up lost Ward, gave two lectures in Mitchell, choice, a76 to ago ; good medium,$4 to $4.15; 0 . time.—The Royal Templars'of Temper- last week. The. attendance was small good heavy, $4.20 to $4.35 ; pigs, common to the mill. at HoF.FxAx & Co's., Seaforth. . .,&nce are on a boom. They initiated.. On both occasions, a1th6ugh the -.exced- choice, $3.25 to $3.40. , h.—There were 800 f The gristing trade will be in -RELIABLE OLOTHING. . �.- - . '--U,, �j; �, LIVERPOOL, November lot - � seven candidates last meeting and have lence of the lectures dbserved large a ,. head oi Canadian cattle at Stanley market to- charae of Air. J., Summerville, an . bought an organ. . . en, . ces. day. Demand was very weak, best Canadian 1% _ � i Are You W ith Me 9 - —Some thieving you' - stiaers being quotable at 11-1c. Only 500 head oblig I I TirAXXSG1V1SG D,&Y.-The day of ng rascals got in ging and experienced miller. J . I 'a, -1 t� the provision room at the Th . anks- were sold. No Canadian sheep offered. QuOto­ Those who patronize us can count '. . : . I :. -- . . � i national thanksgiving was spent here . tions are -., Finest steers, We ;! guad to choice, ! V1 — 1. , - ' %very"quietly. Some of our local sports- giving supper held in Trafalgar.. street 110 ; poor to medium, loc ; inferior and bulls, On liberal, honorable and ciour- � . I . '-' � " L ' . inen betook themselves to thei woods in Methodist church, M,itchell, and carried 7je to 9a teous treatment. Give us a . I , search of game and a number of the off whole cakes and quantities of - fowl ToRONTo�-, November lith.—Cittle—The best � .1 . Of Course You A /let � ' . . - farmers round about took advantage' of intended for the tablezi. � class of b*-` hers' &ttle brings i 4c per pound, trial, and be convinced that this is Buyers of good reliable Clothing should inspect our Stock,' which . I � I- � �nd always meets a quick sale: � Good to med- . I . . I . —The employees of the Grand Trunk a -low as 2-�,c. the best lace in this part of the I , . I the fine weather to gather in their ium sells At 3 to 31c, and inferi r, as p . . I - - -. � -turnips. In the forenoon a union service Railway shops, Stratford, have been In export cattle the demand waq rich very keen, country to get your gristino, done. is all manufactured b ourselves, and -which discounts ordinary'readya- ' . placed on short time -44i hourg per and the riales made were mostly If rom 3a to 3ic 1 � M y I - , Then listen to- my little stcry. - . was held in the Methodist church, where week, instead of 54, as formerly. A per pound, with 4c for extra gopd. About* 250 Flour, Chop and all kinds of mill - I . I . .- I - I an excellent sermon was, preached by head of butchers' cattle, fron[i a Northwest fee - I , number of men have leftthe-shops in d for sale at the lowest living made I I Rev. Mr. Mc:Lachlan. In the evening ranch, are expected on � the ma4et on Friday. - .-. i consequence. . Some representative Bales wer� ;—Twenty-two prices., Ton thousand bushels of I ' I , : '. - - - I . - �� - the town hall was the scene of a very � .- . . The best is none too good and we intend to give you the best vahie -Miss Knox, who has been giving loxport, 1,150 pounds at $44 * head - 24 stock- I I enjoyable concert given by the Wroxet�r ers, 900 pounds, at 851 per �,eeldl; 20 stockers, Wheat wanted, for which the high- I I Holiday'Goods, J will, for the next dings and recitations along the C' ��` �n't claini to offer you the lowest prices, but econ- � Glee Club, the programme consisting of rea ana" 900 pounds, at 31c perpoun ; 22 stockers, 1075 est market price will be aid. Re- in the' county. We do I ' than Pacific Railway in the Northwest ponnds, at $39 each; 8 stockers, 900 pounds p I the cantata, " The Pillar of Fire." 9 � � I . fifteen days� offer my entire stock ered and British Columbia, will shortly re- Sic per pound.; 15 export, i,000 pounds, M per member the place, near the railway � I Nothing so pleasing or so well rend turn to Ontario to spend 1 the winter at head ; 7 export, 1,250 pounds, at 31c par 1b. ; v is zettin - aood value' for your money. freight sbeds, formerly ,�nown as Om., � 9 in � . has been offered to the musical public 1 8 export92O pquridej ,Q3.80 per cwt ; 16 export, 0 .- . . � of Watches, Clocks, 3-ewelry, . here for a long time, and the perfor- her home in St. Marys. I . 1,169 pounds, 83.60 per cwt : 10 export, 1,160 the red mill. � ,I, If you want, an Ove coat see our $10 line and you will.say that it . , . . _ � mance throughout bore evident marks - -Principal Merchant, of, Stratford, pounds, $3.50 per cwt. Sheep bring from 4c to - I I � . - Silver-plated Ware, -Fancy Goo4 I I Collegiate Institute, bas be6n offered 41c per pound. One lot of 8 brought $45, and W. H. COD�E & CO.- I � -ribs - . , I of persisteur, and conscientious practice, and � has accepted, the position of princi- other sales were of a similar character. Lai � . . - -1 � can't be beat, value considered. I . under the le'adership of Dr. Brawn, - - sell at prices ranging from .Q, � Spectacles, Pipes, &e., at a still ,s.6o to $4.50. Hogs ,� . I I I - pal in London Collegiate,at an advanced * were selling to -day at from 4c to 0c per pound. I - . That gentleman, in addition to perform. - IMPORTANT NOTICES ! , ingr on the Rate, acted as leader, while ealary. � '. the average price being 41c. The demand for ' 4 i . lower reduction. Parties wishing Mr . a. Thos. Gibson and Mr. J. S. Ire- --Rev. Rural Dean Wade, of Wood- ligbtfat hogs is good. '. - S. FERGUSON, M. D., C. X., M. C. P. S. I . stock, one of the cleverest divines in the .. . -1 I W O.;-Offlce, over T. Daly's Grocery. � JACKSON -BROTHERS,- - I ' landsapplied the instrumental accom- Da Calls night and day promptly answered at the . 1: Soh,d-Gold and Silver Goods for - � paniments on the i d bass viol Episcopal church, delivered a Thanks- ' . iry ' � Karkets. office- . 1 1173 1 1 . . . � . piano, an giving service in St. James' church, WGODS`roci�,Novembek 12th. --Ten factories of- 1. .. I respectively. The f ollowing ladies and , . fered 8,760 boxes ; 2,026 sold ; 725 at 9tc, and - - -- . . . Xmas presents, should leave their - gentlemen also took part . Soprano, Miss Stratford, Thursday evening. 1300 92c. W. T-IYBDDLE, Dentist, Office over 1 Hai L � k -The Badd concert in Mitchell, at 'ToRat . — T, ilton & McInnes' Shoe Store, corner Afain I Brawn, Miss Newton Gibson, Miss - "' THE FAMOUS CLOTHIER -St OLINTON. orders at once. . ' NTO, Novdrnber lltb' Butter -Good de- and John Streets, Scaforth, Ontario. Nitrous % .. � . � - I .. Ifelen Gibson, Mrs. T. W. Gibson, Mr. which Miss Clench, of St. . Marys, was mand for choice at 15e to 17c ; medium steady I . one of the performers, was quite a suc- at.12c to 13c. Several round I -Qts of old store Oxide- Gas administered for the painless extrac- - I � - . I I � . . James Ireland-; Alto, Mrs. Ireland, I dairy sold at 10c to 110. Creamery quoted at tion of teeth., 1169 � I . I . Miss Sara Brown, Misa Laura Brawn; cess notwithstanding the very unfavor- 22c. t c 29c in a jobbing way. E -The demand . � , - Tenor, T. Gibson Jr., Dr. Brawn; Bass, ableweather. Miss Clench's vi6linpei, is good and prices firm. Sales 9ft iresh io-4y at STRAY SHEEP. -Carne into thepremiseo of TIIE NO'VEM--BER SALE. W. R. 00"unter, I . formance delighted the entire audience. 21c, to '22c per dozen, and of limed at: 18c. E the undersigned, Lot Is, concession -3, Stan- I I I . � S. Y. Taylor, J. Tox 31 W. Lee, J. R. , Cheese-, There is a small Jobbingtrade at�]OAC ley, in the latter Oart of September, a ewe. The . I I ­ -Mr. G. Brown, a farmer near Monk-, r�r sLutumn,makes, and 9Jc to 10c for summer -owner can have the sarne on pkoving Property . '. -THE- Gibson. The choruses, " We i , ton,raised a ram, dropped in April last, makes. Liverpool .easier at 481s. i arid paying charges. THOS.FRASER. 1196x4 . � - I I I ing oat of� Egypt in. the stillness of the - at, . . PEOPLE'S JEr ` - which tipped the scales in October -96TRIOAL, November Ilth.-Tbe egg mar - night " and"", Is it far to Canaan's land '.' 180 pounds. At the Atwood show it - ket continues to hold steady. We quote: Fresh OAR FOR SERVICE.. � ' The undersigned � WELLER, ; r. So- highly gath0ed. 20 to 21c ; held sto�k, 18 to 19c,' and were especially, applandee carried off a prize. Mr. Brown ha3 - 1616 to 17i c. Butter sales about the . Bwill keep on his premises Lot 16, Conces- ' - � was the performance esteemed that the limed, sion 11, MsKillop, a Thoroughbred Derksbire since disposed of it to Messrs. Anderson same. Chotce late made creamery, 21 to,22c ; , IF Glee Ctabreceived an invitation, on the . . d town- Boar (peditrreed) bred by McDonald Bros., of _ DUNCAN & DUNCAN MAIN STI ,ET, SEAFORTH. 11 ' & Thompson, of Logan, at a good figure. choice townships dairy, 19 -to 20c ; hel Woodstock"I Ternis 90 cents, payable at time . . . spot to visit a. neighboring villaiie and chips dairy, 15 to 16c ; choice western, 14 to give the cantata there � .0 . -At a recent meeting of the Stratford 141c ; medium grades, lie to 12c. Cheese -The of servic'e-. JAMES HMLEN, Winthrop P, 0. . . I - i I . � Collegiate Institute Board it was de- , only business was at the wharf, wherel,600 . - .1196-4 1 .. GRETONNES1 111. - �� � --E==!T= cided to advertisefor an English teacher, cheese sold at 9J,,c to 91c. I � . � . I � - . . . tfayed from Lot 36, I ' Zurich. � a specialist graduate at a salary of LuTwi FALLS, N. Y., Noveniberllth.-Cheese 0 Concession 3, East Wa,%vanosh, 7 head:of - "us, ew-% of `11 makes at I H!�,v­�NG bought a large. stock of Hate, . -The cheese warket was very dull to -day. , cattle rising, 2 years old. One brindle steer, M-i-cliatrea . 'House, Seaforth. HoFpmAN & - Co's,, 'Seaforth. I $1,000 ; also a teacher for commercial Several factories are closed and the majoritv of I yellow steer, I red steer, 2 spotted red and I . . I . I Caps and Tippets, and Men's and Ladie8'Gloves work and drawing.. . ..those that remain open are making only every white steers, 1 red heifer With bell nn, I gray . at a big reduction, I will Belt them at very low .. - . Nnown other day. Transactions were : Sixty lots at heifer. Any one givin�, information that will � " s� prices for cash. 1190 6S. ternis, 13 lots commission ; total 6,660 boxes lead to heir recovery will receive a reward of i6. - - - D. S. FAusT, Zurich. . LLAN L[N :E - � Call and examine our stock. Local Notic' 8je, 28 lots at 81c, 49 lots at 90, I lot private t I . A ­ Butter-27packages of farm dairy buib6r sold ai Address BREW WILLIAMS, Blyth P. O., or C.. . 'ZI - * . BRiFws.-Mr. C. L. Lippert, who was GIRLS WANTED. Wanted three good HAMILTON, Auctioneer at Blyth. 1196x4 ' � ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPsi � . . r rls, one for kitchen, one for, upstairs and one 21 to 22c, land a.few packages of creameryiat 22 � i to 23c. . a prosperous merchant tailor here fo - ' foir dining room, Apply-atQuEz:�8110TFL, Sea- - - ' ' S9 MAN : - Rome years, but now of Marlette, JM ichi - , I UTi(;A, N. Y., November 11th. -The trans-' Notice to Cheesemakers. . , MANT E' . TLES, CHEAPEXCURSIONS 10 BROPE. forth. . ...: - I � 1, 1194 tf ; . I - gan, has been visiting friends -here for a ) -` actions, on the board of trade to -day --were as . . I � I MONTREAL OR QUEBECI ., few days past. -Mr. Henry Hannaker GIRL WANTED -.-Good wages-. will, .be follows : Cheese -400 boxes at 81c, 4,070 boxes Tenders will be received by the Bluevale 3 . . Ste, 776 boxes at 81c, 1,690 boxes at 9c., 560 Cheese and Butter Company up to 10:30 -o'clook - � � .given a good competeA girl, steady place and at: ' I . TO DERRY OR LIVERPOOL. left herb for Michigan a, few days aiko.- small family.- Apply,it Tum Exrow,foit office. boxes at 9Lc, 1,944 boxes at 91. Butter -65 a. m., Thursday, November 27th, 1890. for the For st e and finish can Ot be surpassed. Ladies in want of a nice . � . , yl . . . ,CABIN RATES $40, $50 and $60 Single. !80, $90 . Revival services are still beingheldinthe � 1 1194 , packages of creamery at 22 to 24c,bulk, 23c. waking, curing and boxing the cheese in their ;�-. � I . and 8110 Retum, according to location of Evangelical church, and quite a number WE shall sell a few cords of first-class 0 factory at Bluevale for the season of 1891. Ten- . a trial. ALL TAILOR state... ders to state rate per hundred pounds and f ur. fitti I garment, are recommended to give us . have joined the churah.-Four tenders' dry hard wood, short and long, at $2.25 per short New York Egg Market. nish all necessary supplies except cbeeee boxes, 1`9 � I - . - NO CATTLE CARRIED. . . . lis . � INTERMEDUTE, outward, $25; prepaid, $30. . were received last week for the supply cord, and 84 per long cord, delivdred, cash. A. 'Nbvember loth. -Eggs, -quiet; state fm also to state rate per hundred, pounds for niak- MADE. Our stock of Cloths are all of the newest design. Steerage at lowest rates. of 200 chairs for the new town hall, but W. OGILYIF, & Co. � 1195.2 26 to 27c ; western do, 2he to 25c ; Canadish ing - . I - , curing and boxing alone, with all supplies I , FoR SALB, at a bargain, the St. J alien do, 20 to 22c, fair to prime. . furniflhed by this company. The lowest or any Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal ' or 9, ' I � ' it is not fully decided who will get the Restaurant, Seaflorth. This restaurant is the i� . tender ,not nebessaril� accepted. All tenders : .1 BETHUNE or A. STRONG, Seaforth. ll(&52 � .. contract. -Mr. W. Broderick, of the oldest, and does the largest businesm of the kind - Poultry Market& � must be marked on outside of envelope - Tender � J ' - . . Sauble line, has sold out and intends in town. I have also for wale a goodt quiet driv. � � for cheese Making. Address, I , ! intend offering some Special TORONTO, November l3th.-Chickens.-The� . , This'.week we.. . goingto Michig*an; shortly, where he Ing horse, a buggy, cutter,. artless, robes, nd JOEIN BURGESS, Secretary I . I � 'EXTRA VALUE Ulanke . ts, &o.�a full driving outfit. For par- inarket continues to be fairly well supplied, a ! . I I Bluevale Cheese Co., Bluevale P. O., Ont. � : Bargains in I 14 � wilt 4'make his future horne.-Mother ticularg apply to the proprietor on the premises. ces are steady. Sales at 256 to 40c per I!= I I : . ' 1196.2 1 I : ' I FKAN & . - Sachs died at her residence, Dash- j % 1191 micks.-The market is stearly, with sales a � . I In Grey Flaniiels at Hor . _1,jr BuRoEss. N - . wood, on Tuesdiy, last week, of old A FREE Homu.4A cottage worth wide range, owing to quality. They run:from I I � 40 to 70eper pair.. Geese. -Offerings Iii � vit��d cCONNHLLIS ANNUAL STOCK SALE!- - . � Co's., Seaforth� - . age, and the funeral took place.on Fri- !�750 will be erected, or its equivalent in 0215h, and, prices steady at i6 to Cc per pound, Tu�- M Xr. W. R. Dayis for the ninth. time, has � I - .. � . . will be given to the person detecting the great- received inRtructions from Mr. John McConnell, ; I day to the Goshen Line cemietery.—Mr. � keys.—P-eceipts are fair with Bales at 9c to 10c I . I Conrad Yuseel left a. few day , a ago for est number of typographical errors in the De- per pound. Partridges—Quotations rule at �bc to sell by Public Auction, on Lot'30, Concession FANCY DR.ESS GOODSM T H E S E ce.ber issue of our morithly journal entitled I 1 7, Hibbert, on bionday, November 17, 1890, the . ­ AFORTH � Cheslay, wher6 be will work in a cabi- "OUR HOMES." Tbree-hundred and fifty to 50c per brace. I - : i . i I . . -� ; following Taluable Stock: Horses. -The well. - � - = . � . f - I I net factory. If he likes the place be additional cash prizes, amounting to $2,300' will known trotting mare Lady Dufferin, in foal to " I also be awarded in the order mentioned in rules . I I I will. move his family there shortly.- governing competition. Prizes payable at par - Births. E Jonathan Miller's standard bred trotting stallion, It's considered we hold the largest and,finest stock ,of the line west -BANITLING COMPANY. - . I 11 Arcadia Willcesp one yearling colt si red by Riker- I I 9 . . - Mr. Frank Mason, who has been em- in any part of Canada or the United States. ROBINSON'.-In Sea;,forth, on the '3rd in4t., the 'field, dne span geldings, agricultural, one three (NOT INCORPORATED. -- -Four of Toronto, and out of ' ' this week ployed in J. A. Williams'grist mill for Send 15o in stamps, for complete rules and wife of Mr. Frederick Robir.son, of a son. I and the other five years old. Cattle. the lot we offer to our customers . and sample copy of 11 Our Homes," which will POLLOCK.-At Bay-Uld, on the 7th inst,, i'�e Milch Cows in calf to a thoroughbred bull, 1 cow � I � - . . � about a year, went to Keenbury, Illi- I � � I . A, General Banking business Irans. , be issued about Nov. 20th. ' Address, OUIL wife of Mr. John Pollock, of a son. I i calves December Ist; 8 two-year-old steers, 15 � � � . nois, on Wednesday last, to take charge HOMES PUBLISHINGCo., Brockville, Canada. MILLSON.-, In Ifullett, on the Ist inst., the w fe yearliu g steers, 2 two-year -old heifers in calf, 3 1 L � acted. . of a, grist mill there . - . . 1193xl2 of Mr. David Millson, of a. son. I 1 spring calves, 1 thoroughbred bull, " Fashion Farmers' notes discounted. pat in the now town hall a few days ago I.VPORTA-,,-T NowcE.-Frorn the Sea- CRICH -In Seaforth, on the 4th inst., the wtfe .Duke," 4 years old; 1 thoroughbred bull calf 5 1 500 - yard -9 in fancy shades - at 12 1 C, ' faction. We foith Seed and Feed Emporium. Asthis is the . of ' i1r. John Crich, of a daughter, � : months old, 1 thoroughbred cow newly calved, 5 i 2 Drafts bought and sold. � - � and gives the beat of satis ,ii season of the year we can't sell you any seeds, ARMSTRONG. -In Exeter., on the 8th inst., t 4 lie with bull calf at foot; 1 brood Bow it! pig. All . I - Interest allowed on deposits. -un4erstand tbe next meeting ,of coune we are determined to be to the front in the wife of Mr. Irvine Arinstrong, of a son . . � of the stock are of first class . quality, and the worth 2'0�. - . SALE NOTES discounted, or taken Will be held in the new hall.-The're- flour and feed line. Remember we can give you SNELL.-In Usborne, on the 12th inst., the wife theroughbred cattle are registered, or eligible ; . I for collection. N&I services are still goir re better value in Oiloake, Pure Linseed Meal, of Mr. Sydney Snell, of a daughter. , I for such in Ddminion Shorthorn Herd Book. � - I � v* I ig on, and 'a borric, on the 6th inst., � 3 he The whole of the above stock will positively be I - MORTGAGES PURCHASED. .11 meeting with grand success. About 25 Horse and Cattle Spice and other, foods, than HARNESS. -In Us . 0 i : Any one Pan possibly do who buys in small quan- wife ot Mr. Isaac Harness, of a daughter. sold without reserve, as th6 proprietor has al. � e -We are tities. 1 lour, CRAIG.-IniStephen, on the 12th inat., the wl -s done at, his sales. No " White Caps'! or 1 250 yards in: plain colors at 20c, worth ..,,,c have already been convert d. To farmers and others wanting P : 11 . ,fe wai I ,E­�'-In the Commercial Hotel having fine weather now, and the roads Bran or Shorts, we guarantee you those at mill of bit. Craig, of a son. ; puffers, or outside stock allowed on the grounds. . I , are drying up nicely. -Mr. Ehnes, of prices. Give us a trial and we think we can con- FAIRBAIRN,-In Tuckersmith, on thei ffst Sale at I o'clock,sharp. Tmws.-TwelVe months' .30c to -35c. - building. , - ult., thewife of Mir. R. Fairbairn, of a son� credit. Eight per cent. off- for cash. J. Me. . . and Miss Reel, of Philips- . vince you that we have one of the bebt equipped I on the 30th Wt., 1he CONNELL, Proprietor. 1106-1 I . I I � � J. 0. SMITH, Manager. -.- Shakespeare, Seed arid Feed Stores in the County, Our motto McDONALD.-In Culross, L I I . . I , -- I ... -- . . burg,, are the guests of their beinzsniall profits and quick returns. RoBFiLT wifeof Mr.AIex.!McDona1d,.of ason.� - ----- I - . � �­ k. HO,LMESTED, Solicitor 106 uacle, Mr. A. Ehnes.-Mt. Philip Sip- ScoTr, Willson's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. TAYLOR. -In East awanosh, on the 31st uit., i � � I , 1194 the wife of - Mr,P vid Taylor, of- a son. 1 Musical Engagements. � . . - , : pel bailiff, -has gone to Woodstock, and . . 950 yards in, assorted colors at 25c, worth I " . YATES.-In WhAkhiki 1, -0-11 the 3rd inst., the N,%Jife -- . ; . TAKE A LOOK will be there until the execution of Bir- of Mr. W. T.Yates,:bf a daughter. i Mrs. and Miss Annie Sage, of Walton, "Ont., . . chall.-Mias VVeaver, of . Elmira, is - THE MARKETS. I.- ELLIOTT.-In Wingaam,--op the 30thul,t.,thc having completed a most successful season in - 35C4, . . � . At the -Underwear for Ladies, �� the guest of M n Peter Koehler. . wife of Mr. R. ,E'liotf, 'Of the Times i , o,t a theUnitedStates,are now prepared to accept I I d -Childrens at HOFFMAX I SNAVOSTa, November 13th*, 1800 daucrht�r. . . � ! engagements to play at concerts and other en- I Misses an . . -- � �. . a � I � - I y � � � to in Huron, or -any other part of the 0 s., Seaforth. , TT!�� Fall Wheat per bushel ........ .. 0 92 to 0 94 � tertainmen . Blyth. Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 92 to 0'94 Marriages. I Province of Ontario. For terms and other par. Low prices in Cashmeres, Henriettas and other cloths. We would, &C � � NoTE.s.-Another of our hotel -keepers Oats per bushel.......... - - - - - - Ot 37 to 0 -38 HUNT- MOXLEY.-At the residence of the ticulare, address . I . . Peas per bushel .......... ...... 0 67 to -0 581" MRS. A. E. SAGE, Walton. advise intending buyers to call early and have a good choice, as we . has �ad an enforced journey to Clinton Barley per bushel... - - - - - - - - - - - 0 46 to 0 50, ' brlde% parents, on the 12th inst., by R,bv. . - . : . Desolution of -Partnership. Mr.,C4�mon, Mr. E. Hunt. to Mao Lenat old- 1196.4 , intend clearing the lot out; they will not last long. n of Inspeo- Butter, No. 1, 10068 .... .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 14 . on the imperative invitatiOl est daughter.of Mr. �Vm. Moxlej, all of Sea- - - i . . ,- for lack of evidence the Butter, tub.............. .. .... 0 13 to 0 14 , forth. . -�, - � The partnership heretofore subsisting be- � tor Paisley, but, .... .... 0 16 6o 0-15 - U11, lull ­. -e fkm name of pilgrim Waa not required to contribute Eggs ................ .. FIN KB INER �- HEYWOOD. -In Credit I Hurrah. for.Bargains, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS A SPECIALTY. - tw "e the undersigned, under tl , n f ands, the case being dis- Flour, per 100 IM - - - - - - .. - - - - - - - 2 75 to 2 75 -the r2th ins - t., - by Rev. Mr. Redinond, 10. . . . - � I I � Scott and Crich, Seedemen, Seaforth, bas thiw to the con ty Hay newper ton ................. 6 00 to 6 00 Henry Iri-nkbiner, of Creditco., to Miss Laura . I day been dissolved by mutual consent. 'The 5 00 to 5 N ' Mg- Highest price paid for Produce, exchange. rried on by Mr. n�iseed:.-The Rev. Dr, Moffatt, agent Hides per 100 VA ................. Heywood, youngest daughter of Mr. Jdhu From now until New* Years, 0 - business will hereafter be ca of the Upper Canada Tract Societ will Lamb Skins, each ..... ......... 0 60 to 0 76 . Heywood, of Usb6r . . I : I . . Robert Scott, who will pay 1%11 claims against the I Y1, ** ne. i . � . '-, ! I . . 0 Pelts ............ r ..... 0 50 to 0 76 . .4 -In the Methodist church January lst,'1891. � . I � I late firm and is authorised to collect all debts vers lecture in the Presbyterian ­* ...... TIHIMINS-CARSON I I I ... de,li . wool.......... ...... .......'... Belgrave, on -the'�fth inst., by Rev. Geokc,,e I d -us the fIrm* . Roimpm ScoTr. � I - church this evening. All who - can Potatoes per bushel ............. 0 30 SO 0 35 Lound8, Mr. James Timmins, merchant, I beg'leave to thank iny numerous customers � - I . . should attend. -Mr. Williams, of the salt (retail) per barrel .. .... .. 1 25 to 1 25 Blueval-e, to 'Aliss Matilda Carson, of Bel, for their support in,the past,and have decided Duncan & Duncan, Seafortb. . - - - F. W. CRrwL . � I � I I . : � .-- I . -1 Wawanosb, has wood per cord (long) ............ 2 50 to 8 00 grave. ; to COME TO THIC FRONT AGAIN with my cAsH Dis- : - I Ord concession Of East ord (short) .......... I 60 to 2 00 I . -should be Wood per c ,@ . ' . - lust seven head of tWO-Year-old cattle$ bag..' . �z I ; COUNT SALIC, and will give everybody that wants . - - . - � N. B. -All ' debts due the late firm � 1. f Apples.per ...... a ........ � CIIiAP GooiDs the privilege of ,getting aeon Emt. � . ! id to the undersigned before the lot of - a ' and offers a reward of $5 for Buch in or- o ................ 3 76 to 4 00 Deaths. � � oAms'through the months of November and reeember. , . � I mation as will lea& to their recovery. Timothy Seed .................... 1 75 to 2 25 HAMAIILL.- In Seaforth, on the loth iuslt.,. December, 18140. Now is your chance to buy I - � n93-4 ROBERT scorr. CHu-Rcn Ax.\-IVERSARY.-The princi- Pork. per 100 no ................ 5 00 to 5 25 'Wilfta� Hammill, a,iy,ed 82 years. � goods at Roci� iiorrom Pracys. I arn going to lr%, I , pal event here on Thanksgiving. Day 1� I L Al-DREWS. 'In Clinton, on the. lat hist. , Hcze- clear the bulk of my stock as it is heavy and J a . CLixrox, Novemberl3,1890 kiah Andrews, aged 50 years and 5 nionths. MUST BE sovD. I am not giving this offer to GULDEN' LION,^ SEAFORTH A FINE ASSORTMENT was the anniVersarY services in the new Fall Wheat per.bushel ......... ;� 0 92 to So 94 FOUND. -In Tnronto, on the 29th ult., Wm, J, - . MY 310NEY BACK,therefore I In the afternoon the - Found, of Whitechurch, aged 27 years, j. make money but toGkT. - Methodist church. a Springe heat x bushel .... .... 92 to 0 94 . this indricenient. The chance is now open for I ­­ Of Frillings, Corsets and Ribboi% o _ , 0. ST to: 0 38 da3-8. tq buy or purchase - i � � " sts p 7 . . - . handsome edifice was well filled by Boirley p bushj ..... .... .... .. * - 0 45 to 0 50 ING1,18--In Wingliam, on the 31st ult., Eliza- yep I . : , . I at HoFFmA-x & Co's., Seafarth. � ... - er bull �l ...... .... ... her 77th DRESS - GOODS, FLANNELS. WELTONS, I I most attentive and respectable congre Peas per busl beth, wife of Mr. John Inglis, in - �.. .... .... ., - - - -, 0 57 to 0 68 PRINTS, DENIMS, COWONADES, MANLTL- WIE SHOW TIHIS WEEK A FU" LINE OF AN I I I -gation., who had gathered to hear a ser- Butter ..................... * .. year. . � INGS, VELVETS, SILKS, WOOLEN WEAR, . . � .... � ELLIOTT.-In Wingbarn, on the bth-inst, John Eggs .................. .... .... 0 15 to -0 M SHIMS AND DRAWERS, CARPETS, HATS Kinpen Steam. -Carriwe . rflon by Rev, Dr. Potts, of Toronto, one Elliott, brothur of Messrs. Thomas and � 1 C7 - of the ablest divines of the Methodist Hay per ton ............... ... I (J 00 to 6 00 Charles Elliott, aged 64 years and 16 days. AND ' CAPS, CLOTHIN9, OVERCOATS, y `- . I � Potatoes per bushel ............. *.* 0 30 to 0 35 LOUT11T.-In East Wawanosh, on the 4th inst TWEEDS, GENT& AND TADIES' GLOVES, GOLA SHIRTINGSa GREY FLANNELSs NAV Factory. . church., lie certainlydid notdisa,p- . . i . 100 The ................ 5 00 to 6 60 � Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Ma " LAMPS, &e� � in,t the hi expectations, as he Hides per 9- : P0 .gh Cord wood........ ­..� ..... 3 00 to a 00 nxis Louttit, aged 31 years and 23 days. Remember the &bore named goods will be sold I A � SPECIAL VALUE IN BLANK- While thinking my many customers for their . 40' Woolperlb' I � I P.reached one'of the most able and e : * ...... : 0 17 to 0 18 NIM11O.-In l9cKillop, on the 9th inst., James at TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT on retail FLANNELSo LSO liberal Datronage in the past five years, I would (1,aent sernions ever listened to here, Pork, per l66'1�;*.::.-.* ......... � , Niiiimo, aged 70 years. prices : that is to smy, if you buy $5 worth of . remind -them and everybody else that I am Ja taking as his text the 77th, 8th and 9th , ­ . ELLTOTT.-At Peotone, Illin6is, on, the Ist goods you will get them for ' ,14, 'or if you buy the best position you ever saw 70 1)o UP WOUK Wr sea of the 52nd chapter of Isaiah. In ToRo1qTo, Nov. i3. -Fall whial, $0.97 to 10.97; init., Margaret Cowan, relict of the late $10 worth of goods you will get them for $8, or ETS AND COMFORTERS. WHITE qUILTS. FROM THE SHORTMTNOTICE. ver cli'llop, aged 56 if you buy .520 worth of goods you will get them Anything that is made out of wood can be I the evening a hot dinner was served in spring wheati #0.93 to 90.95'; oats, 44 cents John Elliott, fonnerly of M i t I to 45 cents; pem, per bush, 68 cents to yeam. for $15, or in other words, Yox EVERY DOLLARS ' m3de'at my Fact6ky, Also painting-, Trimming, ies � . . . wokTH OF GOOD8 AT THE RYOULAR RETAIL PRICE $1.50 TO $7. BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE IN else. Jusr imixe the basement of the 6hurch,by the ladi 68c; barley, 62c to 62c ; hay, per ton, $7.00 bo -- . TY CENTS, that is on all cash pur- .. . - Saw Sharpening or any thiRg . of the congregation, and it goes without $11.00 ; butter, 22a to 23o ; potatoes, per bag t .. TOU MAKE TWEN . IT ALONG. i " . � . - I Chases. . ' FOR WINTER, . . eayipg that the viands were bountiful $0.60 to $0.65; eggs, r des., 23c to 26c ; . SALE REGISTER. . I have also a good stock Of GROCFRIE:S,, CROCK- - of C=RR$ AND SLXWH9 . . dreaded hogs, per cwt.. C60 to 86.00. 1 . CREAM AND WHITFE LACE CURTAINS, TABLE On hand a large Moe), '� I L and'of the best,and the -spread was duly - On Thursday, . November 20,'.at I FB7, PAINTS AND OILS, � also a good and well as- �. . . - 1. appreciated- by the large - number who - sorted 8tock ofCUR187XA4 000f)Sand a fine 8elec- for sale cheap. HORSES. � I , all having .been Live Stock Markets. o'clock P. m., on lot 12. concession 3, tionof JEWELRY which w2l be sold cheap for . . partook. At 8 O'GIOGki an ad' ent 110INTREAL, November 11th. -There were no Hay, farm stock. Mrs. J. Taylor, Ad- Cash. I I LINENS, TABLE CLOTHSr TOWELLINGSo &0.,x IN Also for sale a good driving mare 3 years Old * abuadantly sa,tisfif!d, journm really good cattle -on the market,and 4e per min . E. Bossenbewy, Auc- Aar Remember the 20 per cent, disr.-bunt on f; sired br Fulton; 1 gelding rising 2 years 'Old, e room of * the istratrix ; Dry Goods Stock- net Cash. Come everybody 9 I . fredbyJoeGale; lagedfarmborse. was made to the audienc � ed pound was about the highest price paid, yet tioneer. I REAT VARIETY. . 8 church, here addresses deliver some of the butchers would ladly pay Vic per and bring your neighbors alone and examine my G - , . -1 4.1, were he church- pound for prime -beeves. Fornmon and inferior On Tuesday, November 18th, at stock and bargain%. . . 4�9- A good, fresh milch cow wanted. , . 1494.4 1 WX. C. KYLE, Hippen k �. I e ii&��'. �— I uy Dr. Potts an V "La. , ehoir also gave a number of well render- stock were dull at about fornier rates, and the - larger number of sales to -day were made at I o'clock p. -w., on Lot 19, Concession Remember the Brick Store for Cheap Goods during the months of November and DecemSer. A' CALL * SOLICITEDN - I � I - �1 I . I ed musical, selections. The proceeds . to lars. from 2Jc to 3c per pouud, though the leaner beasts brought less than 2c per pound. To1r. 3, McKillop, Farm Stock, Impletridnts and'E[ousehold Furniture, the property No trouble to show Goods whether you buy or not. This will be, a Lrrand opportunity to buy I I � - . � . YARN99 YARNS I I �, � -- 1. I amoun ted The first anniversary services of the Bickerdike bought about a dozen stockers at from 2Jc to 2jo per pound. There were no good of the late James Calder ; there are ten two old steers; W. G. Duff,! Aqc- Suits as my Stock of Tweeds is large. - - D. S. FAUST, Zurich. I - . .- Ril � J -A MIESO Of Pure Wool N co)s-, seaforth. at 11OFFMAN & I . --- � � I ,� . - - - -1 - ­-- . new church were thus successful and calves offered to -day and prices were fforu $2.50 year : . I .I �.�-� � �� I I satisfactory. � 11 . to $6 each. Shippers are still buying'sheep at . I . . . tioneer, . � I . . 1196 � . . . � � . I . I . i �! � � "� - .� - . 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