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I I . - Ei[POSITOR . . - _; � , — _ - . � THE HURON a . . . 5 - I _,��_____"� � . — . . . s I . I I VA � ia I ��­_ . . - � - - - I - I � � � - I I - i _ . _____�. __� -_ - . - I I . I — � : t I � - lugs -, and 1 4twft-n health and � . 1: I _3 I owround ,- . I � � . I i I .. I � t a . I � I 1W so, we beg Zo submit this, our Births. i - � � . WE LEAD IN . ,report for IM. � JA - - DEAN.—In Seaforth, on the 9th inst,, the wife - . I � � ng. . � . - � . si � b� 'Cimulina McG�R, Chair Reliable - Readymade Clothl . I * of A. Beam, of a son. . A - . � I I- . I lr�r � . . . OWL PEARSON.—In Stanley, on ,the 23rd ulf., the - e PHOTOGRAPHY � I db, of a son. I I " . 1� � � � o . - - . ' 10 11 I . . wife - of Mr. Robert Pears . - From -Greenland's Icy Mountains - . � I - -_ . ,, � a I . � - I . I 1, . '. I . . . . I ir- FAr_v. SoLD.—Mr. Robert Scott haa � Marriaces. - I . . i � �. . . Now is the time to get Photographs for - I- - . � . . Christ -so - ; v �q_ � ,Wldhisfifty-acrefar'n to John Clark, HEYWOOD—SANDERS.—In Stephen, on lot " - I . I " - - Ir. 22, concession 2, on the'8td inst., by Rev. S. . To Indla's coral strand, if done, suddenly, might be � We manufacture all our own Readymade Clothing in a style a d B us U -12 of Seaforth I,- . : fd' . of the 17th concess' on, for the isum of t I Ii 9, la gb I' I - irt , . F. Robinson, Mr.. Joiliuv, Heywood. of Us. I . I - : -. Am dangerous, but you Can guard against raudden .. - - I . - borne, � to Harriet, daughter of Samuel 1, I I is , manner which discount the ordinary readymade, and we offer our stock Makes them a as anyone, and do first- '. . I I � , SOUOOL AF-PArEs. - -There is7 to be a Sanders, Esq., of Stephen. I � changes, and protect yourself from danger, -by being - clam work in & o" � . . or . . = . � I - I � I to - gbljo. school examination in Section SANDEM.—SA.?4DERS,—At the rectory,Exeter, . 'warmly clad in such 'Underwear and Clothing as we at prices no higher than what is asked rior Good � I o'. 2, on Friday, 19th, just., and one on the- 18t Inst., by Rev. s. F. Robinson, Mi -I ' BROMIDES. - - Thomas Sanders to Mrs. Mary Sanders, h6t� are selling'day by day. La stock of 'Undercloth- . - . - - i1sa in Section No. 8 on the Tuesday of Stephen. � I rge We are making Bromide Work, life size, finiAh- I I I ��, I ing for men and boys, and numerous bargains in - shrewd buyers who appreciate good value instead of low 'prices will, in ed in crafon, beautiful for Christmas presents, 1 7 � . I All are cordially invited.— MAY—ATKINSOX.—At the residence of the I I cheap. . Call and see samples. - I I . McNair is re engaged for, bride's mother, Exeter, .by Rev. S. F. Rob. � 1. � I ' A nice line of Frames always in stock. . . . . I - , � . Viisosw%gs�y . inson, on the 3rd inst., Mr. John May to - . � Suits and'Overcoats. , . � . � justice to themselves, see our stock. x1ext year in her school in Stanley town- . - . . . All Photographs taken in one second on the I . - _. � p at a salary o MO. This is an Miss Alice, daughter of the late Richard - - . . dullest days. . I to Ahi , Atkinson, Esq., ot Exeter, . . I � I . an 0 ) I it speak3 well for SHEPPARD—JOHNS. Mrs. . WHITNEY'S BLOCK, SEAFORTIL . . I I �yf - ' —At the residence of ' We do the largest clothing business in the county, and are in a - - .1 � I [IW her abilitle'a aa a teac er.—Mr. ff. Fow- . Alleock, on the 2hd inst., by Rev. W. Craig, J � - I , - � . I . -1 I 'Mr. Jain es ShePP3rd to Mrs. E. J ohns, all, of � - . MO. . far jet le&vL-g Scotion No. 2, and will be ' Clinton. EDWARD M FAUL,'-SEAFORTH, " � . I I I . I Position to quote the lowest possible prices for reliable clotbing. wVT elcome News. � . 0 I �� udiDg the Toro Normal school WALL—HEARN.—At WashirZton, District of . , I I ; . . . I 4 11 4,tte - - � , . . % � 1 � I 1. not msion. - i Columbia, on the 3rd inst., Mr. Julian Wall - i . . � I � il, � _. His PI ce will be filled by . I - . - . . I I I � � � , . I . . � . . . I .- , ­ 31r. George McDer ott, who has ii (son of the late Rev. Dr. Wall,) to Mis�l 1 4 1 1 1 e- - _____ ____1 _____ � - . I � I 7 . Nellie Hearn, daughter of Mr. James Hearn, — .-, I I I : I - �, school for 891 . I eured the i I , at a salary of of Clinton, � . I I I I .1 : I- - 1. : ., 4 Mr. MdDernlDtt has had two � - - - JACKSON BROTHERS I THA 1 4 ., . JOHNSTON—KENNEDY.—At the residenc 11 . I _W. . �e of . J 6 � �_ N . WHAT WILL I- GIVE P - - � J� years' experience asi a teacher.—Miss the bride's father, on the 3rd in8t., by Rev. � . I . � � � � i � I , . . i- � I . I . � - James Walker, Mr. Edward Johnston, to � . . . . . . . � . . . � [-� Fe-trie, Who has been giving good satis- Miss Eva Kennedy, all of Stanley. . I I �_ . I — * - � I �_ f4otion as a'teacher in Section No. 9 dOUSExs—NVALKINS.—In Clinton, on the 2nd . - .- � . I . � . I .. . I . I z 0 - Auring the past, two � Fears, has t%ken a inst.. by Rev. W. Craig, Mr. A. Cousens, . . . � THE F�MOUS CLOTHIERS, 0- LINTON. Bean Guessing I - I L 3L I I ,echool . for 1891 in Hullett"townshi.p, TH to Miss Jenny Walkins, all of Ashileld. Many are now puzzling their brain. try -i -fig -to -think what would be . . � . — . . � — �L . I OUSON—SHEARER—In Keewatin, Ontario IL t I I i I - . . � I . . I . . - - . 11 e Miss Turnath, of on tha 24th ult., by Rev. W. N. Jawiegon, the most suitable article to present to a friend or relative at Christmas. . � r 1� I %Lear Londesboro. . — - . . . - I � ; I I � T . � . - ;; 'W-hitechurch'L is efig ged in Miss Fer- Mr. Lewis Thonison, son of Gedige Th I �� ;; ; I �,� aiea place in Sectiop o. 9. son, Esq., Zetland, to Mill% E06 -L. I 1w 9 '. �.. . ., Shearer, . I I - I "I �� � of Keewatin. . ny are to 15-e iemembered. We would recommend all I I I - 61 � MA.CH_uT_:!k;s- -sriip oF GRE om' This is often a very difficult question to decide, especially � hen fund 'HOL" IN YOUR STOCKING s --- Tow are low and ma, ' 'A E �; I . I � Y-- MAXISON—McGREGOR.—At the residence -of . I � . I .. . 4 1 : I - � . I � I yne following' . whic a eared in the the bride's father, Highgate, Hen such anxious ones to repair,, at once to I- I I � � , pp t . county, - - . 11 5 g Tor�onto, court report this week,will be on the 12th ult., by Rev. A. Curri I I . ..: . . I . � i I . I �e, Duart, . . � . .1 � I . I - . � r IS BOOMING AT , . I � . Air. Georga Manson, Exeter, to Miss Sarah . t : 1 . I !L �, of jnte�est to thq ratepayers of this McGregor, daughter of Duncan McGre or, . And it will be fille I' . � 9 d on Christmas Eve, -but you will have to help fill I � r 11 township -. Judgment in action tried at Esq., If ighgate, formerly of Wifighani. � � . . - ! I .. . 11 - LUMSDEN, & WILSON'S - - L � I I �_ Stratford Action to: have a sale of cer- BATEMAN—McMILL&N.—At M � i the holes in many other Christmas stockings, Do you know what you I i � n I � . eadow House, I - - - I -11 �, � . . � Hullett, the residen,ce of the bride'6 father -Then don't wait another day before � 11 taln.land by the defEndant Holmes, the Where an en,3rmous stock is now displayed from the very cheapest to are going to fill them with ? X o. I . I - on Ltbe 9th inst., 1by R(,v. A. D. McDon�' . . Fe- ar's Drug Store, � I . I , IL � treasurer -of the aouril y of Huron, to the aid, Mr. Eli Bateman, of Silver Lake, In. the finest and newest novelties in the market. Our stock of suitable you look over the myriads of suggestions we have in store for you. We , I _� I I � ,defendants the corporation of the town- , diana, to Miss Grace McMillan, youngest ' . . . .. � ' ' � I - , I t - m daughter of John MeMillan, Esq., M. P. ?1JO ts is so vari is impossi umerate one can certainly help out that tired thinker of yours. We have things 11 - . . . I I 11 � � . ,ship of Grey,set aside. The defendants - k .. o, ods for presen ed that it ble to en __ I . � , - v -beautifal and not useful I I i , the township of G ey submitted to - balf ihe lines, but it is selected with an eye to the usef al as well as the useful and beautiful, useful and not beautiful, _. P SEAFORTH. ,I . I i � . I . . � . I I i. lorego their parchase. upon being paid Deaths. J ornamental. We would call attention to our stock of and many things that no combination of adjectives will describe. Look . I I � � . . - i � - A . � I WALKER. -In Tuckersmith, on the 6 h i t., them over, and if you don't b get some ideas, as, amongst . r ,� the an]OWt justly due. to them in respect . t hs : � - David Walker aged 73 years. Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and Hymn Books, Book and Booklets of all kinds from ID 11 I I'll, I of the expenses, taxes and interest law- � I ; : . . YOUNG. -In Seaforth, on the,4th inst., A. D, the very cheapest to the most artistically bound volumes, Photograph Albums, 'the useful and beautiful are Shawls, Wraps, Dress Goods, Fur Coats, I - � I fully chargeable agai ast t e plaintiff in .. * . . - A guess with every 500 ' - I 3 Young, aged 36 years. - . I - I - Tespeat of the lands. Judgment direct- SNELL.-In Hullett, on the 7th inst., Jimes Autograph Albums, Illustrated Books in fine bindings, Poets in all styles, Chil- Caps, Far Capes, Fur Sets, Gloves, Hosiery for the ladies young and ' . I � . __ . � d yo 0 . � . Snell, a native of Cornwall, England, aged worth of goods u buy i I I I . jug that an account b -, taken by the reg - . dren's P,00ks, Leather Goods, Writing Folios, Music Folios, Jewel Cases, Car old, Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Caps, Gloss Shirts, Underwear, Silk Haiid- . : - I . I I 1 77 years. Cases, Pocket Books, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Writ- � A . istrar of the amount property due by the , BAINES.-In- Morris, on the 2nd inst., Mary, jug kerchiefs, Silk or Wool Scarfs, Ties for the men and boys, and hosts of Prizes costly and elegaint, . 11 � � . _� Desks, Cabinets, Fancy Bsiskets, Wall Pockets, Whisk Holders, Ink Standg, � I 11 . I 11 : z . plaintiff in, �re!yect of certain drainage I , relict 'of the late Henry Baines, aged 63 � . I � q � , Odor t fancy goods for all. See local column for list. I : . I . awards, including interest and expenses, ' Years. . Cases, and hundreds of other odd articles which we cannot classify, bu. � 4 1 � . . � f i ; . I and that upon payment by the plairitiff . WE8TAWAY.-In Exeter North, on the 3rd which ought to be seen by those looking for new goods. We are offering great ' - - . I 4 11 . . ... I_ I - I � inst., Ann B., wife of Mr. Samuel Westaway, inducements to those wishing to purchase, as we'wiah to rapidly reduce our en- Don't forget to . call at the Bargain Dry Goods and Clothing I . � I : I to t,�e� defendants of the amount so to aged 41 years and 6 months.. . 0. . _: T . I . � � stock. Come and see our goods and prices before you , make your Christ- House of Seaforth. . I ; . t i � . I ba ascertained, together with the de- 4WELSH.-In Usborne, on.the 29th ult., Eliza. "Mou" I . 1. V. FE AIR I . . mas purchases ; it will pay you. I . I - I J I � lendants? costa of the action to be taxed beth, wife of Mr. John Welsh, aged 53 years, . . I - . I . ., I � � 6 months 19 days., I 'I, I . i I'll I - 'h, after th,f ' - ­ . . I within one mont of 'the HE -At 21( DRUGGIST. _. 11 . __ I � � . & entry the 27th ult., Jennie, relict o the lat Geo. S -D ` i . I i � _/ � � - judgment, the lands in 4,*stion to be ACHIE. J Garry street I Winnipeg, on ___ N & WILSON - . � 1� N . - I � I � _� 5 vested in the. plaintiff for &I the estate C. Keachie, of.Brantford, and mother -in- . . . . .. --W310 PICKAJA-" . ,, f - LUM- DE �� I . - I I � iaw of Mr. George R. Thompgan, of Winni � � 9 . I . i . .of the defendants therein, but in de- - . � F .. EXTRA VALUE .. � . I . . I I . peg, formerly of Seaforth., MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, ONT. T � � � : � liult that the action be dismissed with . - - - . I : . . I ; �costi. . - . ... � .1, - ___ � I -Oorner Main and Market streets, Seaforth. In Grey Flannels . at HOFFMAW k I : ; - - � L I � - I . � . I I . I I - I I GRAND Holiday Sale at Laidlaw's will . .- . . CO!S., Seaforth. . . - : I . which 'they are dressed. This applies with . I .i . ! . . � . commence to-daY and continue all this month of I - � . 1� - . . ; . � A Loss of Independence. equal force to geese and chickens. Turkeys, 8 . - -_ �� : � . : � � � December. A Grand Sale of the finest a , - I ; , ssort. FARMS FOR SALE., .1 � - - � 7 I - 1 -4 - , � , ,. to 10c ; geese, 5 to 7c; chickens, 6 to 71c , and i � . . � 31 1 . T "Young women who -Are self.reliant ment of China, Glass and Ornamental Goods in - ducks, 8c., . - - - . . 1i - . ; I Canada. We would ask our customers to give TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP. ; I ... " I � .1 I ,� 1� I _� and earn good, salaries often shrink us IL call before the great rush. Any g0Dd8 now - - 0 East half 9 -on 9th concession, 60 acres. Wes �� i � . I � . ; from marriage because they cannot bear chosen for Christmas can be I . I t Boots, .Shoes and. Footwear , HOW TO HAVE A - . � : aid - aside until Live Stook Markets. half 7 on 10th concession, 60, acres. I . I � I to be so dep6ndent. There ought to be then. J. C. LAWLAW, Seaforth. 1199 ToTtowTo, December 19,' -Cattle. -Some few I TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS' . I . . . . . . - � . . � . no groun I d for this fear, and with many fIST Of prizes at the popular bean lots of better quality were here, but the prices South half 21 on 5th concession, 100 acres. . . : . . I . - I - TOWNSHIP OF GREY. . � I � ; I . I delicate -minded, broad-souled, - deep- gue8sin� sale at Fear's drug store, Seaforth. A demanded not being forthcoming they reir - - - R I Lots 11 and 12 on 13th conceesion, 200 acres. . . I y unsold. One load of 22 cattle were el � I . thinking men there are none, because to guess with ever 60c worth of goods you buy. . ght at ' TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSIAITH. . Jolly Christmas. - - 2J per -cwt.; a lot of eight," averaging 1,00. CP . To the $3.6 A 0 F ALL KINDSE 4 - , person guessing nearest the correct num. . Lot 38 on 3rd concession L. R. S.j 100 acres. I L . . : such, a man the wife is an equal sharer ber of beans in the jar in our window will be lbs, sold at the same price - it lot of 22 cattle , . � . ? . For terms &c., a ly * I I - i � i I a , to the undersigned. i . . I � -ell given &beautiful $17 guitar; to the second, a , V HOLMESTED, � I : I in all things, in his parse as w as in aggregating 22 870 lbs, solA at.$3.76 per cwt.; ' I � . I I I , - - I - . � . . I . � I.- hit heart. . fine toned Salzard Violin, worth $16; 3rd, a lot of Ilp averaging 925 lbs, sold at $2.50 per . I I 1197 tf. . Barrister &c., Seaforth. . I - . . - I I - . lovely combination cardinal plush Dressing Case cwt, and several small lots of common stuff . . i . I . ft ia the remedy? One method Make Presents to your - . What - - . . . . for holding collars, cuffs, gloves, handkerchiefs went for $2.25 per cwt. Sheep and L%nibs ' � I . .1 - - : . would be the granting to the wile of a I We have just received and pass�4 into stock large quantities of F ather Mother, Sister, I � and perfume (it is a beauty), and is good value There was hardly any demand, and prices were lConstance Cheese Factory. I � I I . - - $10; 4th, a German Horn Whisk Holder, value weak. Lambs can be qu?)ted at from $3 to $4.60 f - I -' I � I I - � , - . I stated weekly or monthly allowance - - Wife or Husband, ; , � . . each. One bunch of49 sold at $4.30 each I . , (this The annual meeting of the Constance Cheese - I I 0 -and other uses, in 86 ) 5th, a pair of No. 7 Steel Acme Spring Skates I . I ­ I for the h� usehold I and Children s Fine and Coarse go6ds ; Men and Boys Long Boots, — �'er . I Fall and Winter Goods. All kindeof Men, Women�s, Boys', Misses' �r�t i � (�ny size), price $1.60; 6th, a $1.60 Game of Cir_ bunch contained a few sheep); a bunch of 24 and Butter Manufacturing Company will be held Childrenl, Neighbor, Friends I I.. � I � proportion e hue- cination; 7th, a beautiful pair of bronzed images,'- sold at $3 each, and a bunch of 12 sold at ,Q3 . 16 ! in the Temperance Hall, Constance, on TnUR8. ; � ; I I Men's Felt Boots, a very large stock, which will be sold away down -, I . I . P I I E band. To the man who says, I but I emh.L Trade was very slow. Hogs. -Not , and Sweetheart, and select . - �. . 8th, a fine washable doll, price $1 ; 9th, a, briar I I - quite DAi-, DEcBmBzR 18th. 1890, at 1:30 v. m. . i 11 a dozen hogs were received, and being of rather 1 1200 .L Overshoes of all kinds and all sizes ; Men's Lumbermen's Rubbers and , I . I cannot pay my ivife like a servant,' the pipe in case ; 10th, a beautiful combination . -1 J. B. HENDERSON, President them from our fine stock of � I . : i � -1 - . 1 4 pocket book. Our stock of.drugs, medicines and good qqAlity they sold at $4.15 per cwt. It is . . � j . : , -- * Knitted Socks a full'line of those and a good assortment of' light rub- � I I . . P answer Must be, Certainly not- She is Christmas novelties is very large, and prices some tid)e since thb trade in hogs has been so ' I I I � � � I a partner, and as such is entitled to always rig -lit. We extend an invitation to e slow at these yards; to;day nothing appeared to TENDERS WANTED. berg. Toys,: Books . . . very- . I , I t - I share, in the dividends. To the jend body to take part In the above competition, as be wanted. � , t . i � � . I � �� 'MONTRHAL, December 9. -The cattle markets We have just Opened out a very'large and. well -assorted stock of And Novelties, . .1 � . . , that she may make the best use of Iuch it is conducted In a thoroughly honest and up. For 2A)O cords good, sound, body 'hardwood, I I I � , . �� ; were practically deserted. The. supply of o.om- sie a- nir.e pair of I , 11 I rightwa,y. Thebeanswill be counted on Satur. four feet long, and sawed square at ends, to be Men s Fdney Slippers, and affy one wishing to purcha Silverware, I � � moneys, she should know what she is t mon and interior beef is still in excess of the i. - . I I � .1 . 0 day night, January'loth, 1891, by Mayor Wilson, delivered at the Seaferth Waterworks. No ten. i� � r I 11 . : : I expect each week. - R. Jamieson and M. Y. McLean, and the awards demand, and low prices f ' or this kind of stock der received for lees than 25 cords." Parties ten- Gentlemen's Slippers,will do well to give us a call. I know we can Fancy Goods, � I - . - I . made at once by them. p I I . � � tf -revalled. In the course of another Nveek a dering to state the kinds of wood, and what � - .. Is she so extravagant that you are. Buy 60c worth of goods . I guit.you both in style and price. notions, &C. I � I I d take a guess at the Medical Hall, Seaforth superior class of cattle will begin to arrive foi pro ortion of each. The lowest or any tender - . . I in danger of ruin ? Well, then there an p I - L � I - I - i . : I i . 1. v . FRAR, &Ugglat. li98 ' the Christmas market, and trade will become motnecessarily accepted. Tenders received up Also a nice stock of Trunks'and Valises at prices to suit the pur- - . I l � - � I ., mast be fnuud a remedy, just as there . . . � -�ating and I I ; . more active. Alluring Capti I I I = till December 29th next. . � � � �� I - should be -when the man ruins his family - - BuFFALO. December 9. -Bast Canada lanibs, chaser. Z I 11 - � I THE $5.85 to 86 ; comwon to fair, $5.60 to $5.75 ; T. W. DUNCAN, Charmjifg Gi.fts for every- ,- � 1 . � I I Z MARKETS. Ordered work of all kinds, and repairing a specialty. - I I !, by extravagance. In the latter case . . I I I � - - . Chairman of Committee. - body. . z I � � - � Canada sheep, $4.76 to $5.25 ,1 extra wethers, - . . I I � there is no .-restraiaing, power in the , . � . : f SEAFORTH, December 11th, 1890 $5.50 to 86 ; bucks, 83 to 84, - Hogs -Good light I I -1 ; - I I . i . . I I hands of the wife. weight Yorkers of 140 to 160 pounds sold at Seaforth, Dec. 11th, 1890. 1200-1 � I � : I Fall Wheat per bushel ........ .. 0 85 to 0 87 � Prices that will receive I Z I � 41 Undoubtly the ideal remedy is per- $3.40 to $3.50, and the best heavy weights -.0.60 1 . . I � Spring Wheat per bushel.... _.. , . . ! � I ; F 0 85 to 0 87 to $3.66, mostly at $3.60. Pigs sold at �3.25 to To- the. Public GeneraRy. your favor—none-lower. . ; � . � I , i I - � _1 Outs per bushel ................ 0 38 to 0 39 $3.35 ; a few 120 to 130 pounds were sold at M40 ; _ _ - � 4 . ; I I feot trust, confidenae, and higher moral . HAMILTON & MeINNIS, . I . I � F , Pass per bushel .......... ..... � o 6o to 0 60 medium and heavy grades quotable at $3.70 to - . 1 . � davelopmenc, for both men and women, . . . I - ; I I . I Barley per bushel ........... :.. .. o 40 to 0 48 We the undersigmed hereby desire to mpress - I f i - - ' ­ I . . . I � . . i I LIVERPOOL, December O. -The demand for cat- 'tie � I , I I I but while mankind is moving on stead- - .Butter, No. 1, loose.... .. ­. � .... 0 13 to 0 14 $3.76. our sincere regret that certain eta ments, 0. W. PAPST I : I ! I I - Butter, tub.............. .. .. - 0 13 0 0 14 i g the I ily to thia, the weaker must not always . I alleged to have been made by us tone in J. LOGAN'S OLD STAND AIAIN-ST. SEAFORTH. I . ­ : - : i Z9g9 ................ .. .... .... .1 - . 1. . . � � � t be going to the wall for the lack' of a E - 0 16 to tie was steady at prices ranging from 11je for loss some time ago. by us of a quantity of wheat � 7 I SEAFORTH, ONT. � : 0 15 best steers, Ile for good to choice, 10c for poor . o I - : � 4 1 protecting hand. No woman ought to Flour, per 100 RA. v, - - . - � ......... 2 76 to 2 76 to medium, and 71 to 9c for inferior and bulls. and bags should have one forth -to the public . I _. . I . I I i . i , Hay n�w per ton ........ ......... i as charging our neflXbors James Houston, I I . - I � . . T 4 marry without-baving some. understand- 6 50 to 600 The su ply of sheep was light and prices were I � . - � Hiodbe per 100 lbs ................. 3 60 to 4 00 p I , James Douglass and James Cusio with having i . . � , t 14c for best sheep, 13 to 13c for secondary I . I I I . ing with her future husband on this Lamb Skins, each ................ 0 60 to 0 9 "i had to do with,tbe taking of said wheat. and : . ; � ­ 0 to 12je for merinoes, 9 to 101c for inferiors and , . � � : �1 bags. It was never Ifitended by us to so charge . . . . . . I � � point. She need not take pencil' and Pelts ....................... ...... 0 60 to 090 raws. The cattle on board the Corean, which . . I � � � : � � . Wool.......... ...... ...-........ 0 17 to 0 18 were among the last shipped from Montreal, and them with having taken said wheat or bags, nor THE , Winthrop Cheese Factory. . 11 - . ; paper and make him set down the ex in fact did we ever'entertain any such idew; . . I 00 .. I I - Potatoes per bushel ............. 0 3010 0 85 which were detained at Liverpool on suspicion ; I � I . I � - - 7 I F I Salt (retail) per barrel.. .... .. 1 26 to 1 26 of having diseased animals among the car' and if we or either of us at any time made use . A � . fl.. . I i act figures of her weekly allowance, but � a � meeting of Winthrop - Cheese Factory � 1- go, was , � , Wood per cord (long) ......... _ 2 50 to goo I of words of which in any sense conveyed such I � � I . � I - k4 she should let him understand that she released on Saturday. - Patrons and Shareholders will be held in the , ;__ . I . I . I �P! expects one. Wood per cord (short) .......... 1- 50 to 200 � I -_ . I I impression to any one, or which in any way re- . Cheese Factory on Saturday,- the ISth day of , 41 i .1 I . i . I 1� Apples per bag ................... o so to 1 00 . flected upon the characters of the above � December, 1890, at I o'clock p. ni. All interest- . �_ � . I . PREPARATION FOR OUR USUAL LARGE a � I � Clover Seed ..................... 8 76 to 4 00 named parties respecting the lose by us of said . . . I . - I ; � . ed in the Factory are requested to attend to see � - . � Local Notices. Timothy Seed ................... 1 76 th 2 26 IMPORTANT NOTICES wheat, &c. We sincerely desire to withdraw - about the niake for next season. � I . . I . .. - I . : I .. � � ' Pork, per 100 ros ................ 5 00 to 6 26 and contradict same and to apologize to the . 0 1199-2 JOHN 0. MORRISON, Secretary. I I - Accau.NITS are now ready, and arties , Tallow, per lb .................... 05 -VSTRAY HEIFER. -Came into the premises sq,ld parties for hayintr used them. Signed, I � I , , * - I . . i . I I . J1 i 1� . I who have not yet settled will oblige by oing so JU of the undeisigned, Lot 21, Concession 4, H G H STEWART, Jr, 91 I I . I I IT before the now year.- RoBrmT Wiuis, Bo'ots and H. R. S., Tuckersmith, about November Ist, a Witness. -R. M. DICKSON. = W P � �, ftesi Seaforth. i 1199 CLix rON, December 11, 1890 Red Heifer coming one year old. The owner * Dated at Brussels this lot day of December, CHRIST MA S a TRAD E Townshi of, Tuckersmith. I . - - Fall Wheat per bushel .......... 0'85 to $0 86 can have the same on proving property and pay. A. D,, 1890. . 1200.1 1 1 . I I . � � � % FisEaT retail stock of Groceries in the Spring Wheat er bushel .... .... 85 to 0 86 ing charges. JAMES BROADFOOT. 1200.4 - !-- —_ I . - MUNICIPAL TAXES. - - I . . I I ]Dominion to choose from and all at the Yery Oats per bushell.. . ... .... .... .. 0 87 to 0 38 - . I I ; , James Cumming, collector of taxes, will be at . � 1 2 ANTED. -Wanted for School i . . A $7,50 COTTAGE or its equivalent in UISITION. � . I . lowest prices at J. C. LAIDLAW'S, Seaforth. 1199 Barley per bushel ...... ..... .... 0 40 to: 0 45 - EACHER W � Peas per bushel ....... .... ...... 0 66 to 0 68 IREQ FACH'S HOTEL, Egmendville, on Saturday, % I TSection No. 6, Stanley, a female teacher, I . IS now complete , - Everything possible has been done to make our December 13th, and at his own residence on ; I I Cash will be given to the �erson detectin the Butter .......................... 0 18 6o 0 14 holding third class certificate. Duties to coin- Monday, Decem-ber,16th, for the purpose of re- ? I I tt ctive we have ever shown. . . I - Jv g Eggs.._. .. .. .... .... .... .. 6. 0 15 to 0 16 me,ce on January lot, 1891. - Personal applica- I : I � � I greatest number of errors, (words rongly . TO F. HOLMESTED ESQ, stock the most a ceiving tax money. All taxes remaining un- i . � I - : . I . . - of . �� I I i 5),elled or migplaced) in the December . Issue Hay per ton .............. ...... 5 00 to 000 tions will be received by tha undersigned up to We the undersigned Electors of the Town of . . paid after the 15th of December, will be charged � � I I I i Our Homes." In addition will b6 given two Potatoes per bushel ............. 0 30 to 0 35 December 25th, 1890. ALEX. POSTER, Varna S 9 th, hereby request you to allow yourself I - - I . e%1for five per cent. ,_ . mah prizes of $200 each, four of $160, eight of Hides per 100 IM .................. 4 00 to 4 00 p. 0. It 1200x I � 1199-2 JAMES CUMMING, Cbllector. 11 - . I I . � $60, ben of ,R25, twenty-five of $10, fifty of $5, one Cordwood.. ....... _.... ...'_.'.. 3 00 to 3 00 ­-- . ; . to e put in nomination for the Mayorality of Our stock of aisins, Currants, Peels, Spices, Canned Goods, - I i . 0 17 to 0 18 the Town of Seaforth for the year 1891. Should . - I 11 � � hundred 012, and one hundred and fifty of $1 Wool per lb ........ - .......... I . - , I 0 PIG� BREEDERS. -L THOROUGHBRED Pickles, Sauces, &c, are all of the newest and the best, and will' com- � � I . di8tributect in the order mentioned in rules ana Pork, per loo lbs ................. 6 00 to 5 25 you defede on doing so, we hereby pledge our, � . ' ir 1 I . regulations, which will be sent with a copy,. of � -1 TBERKSHIRE BOAR., -The undersigned selves to use everylawful endeavor to secure pare favorably with city stock. .1 GOOD VALUE I . ; -1 I I _ will keep at his pla�ba in Brucefield a Thorough. I .. I . . � � . Dicember Issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. . your election. - . __ ___ I . ' . � - I I -11 cash prizes given away almost every . Lr"Rpoor.,, Dec. 10..- Spring whesi, 7s 07d; ire Pig, eligiblelflor registration, and . I A_nd new styles of Dress Goods I ] I 8*1a I to which a li 0 so . Seaforth, Deceinber 1st, 1890. 1 red winter, 7a 04id ; California No. 1, 7s 6id; mited number we will b taken. . I . ] . d � day during competition which closes February California No. 2, Oa 00d ; oats, Os 00d ; barley, Ov TxRms -$I, payable at the time of servi12 with ­ ___�L_ . � . at HoFFxA.N & Co's., Seaforth. -1 11 . _` . , I 18t,1891. Address Our Homes Publishing'Co., the privilege of returning if necessary. ' GEO� M. Y. McLean X Dawson . - - Od ;pose, 6s 10d, pork, 63s 09d ; choose, 50a 00d. -1 i � � � 1197-8 . Win. 0. Reid D. Grant � . � llr��kvffle, Canada. HILL Bruceffeld. . . 120oxt . EE A SPEOIALTY. - I � - I � In the Surrogate Court .of the - I i To Wiaom iT MAY Co-,,wFmi.-The 0 .1 John Weir Joseph Bell � . undersigned hereby gives notice that he will not c. 11.- Fall wheat, $0.95 to $0.95; 1 - . I James Stewart 'R. L. Clark I � County. of Huron. � - I ToRorw,ft.De I � � � . ; I � spring wheat, $0.85 to $0.96 ; oats, 45 cents OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR TO RENT. J. S. Roberts 11. P. Kennedy . - � . . - I , �, be responsible for;fkny debts contracted by his -, _ I i r . � . . to 49 cents; pe", per bush, 61 cents to H -For Sale or to Rent a large and coin. Alex. Bethune, If. D. Robiert Coleman IN THE GOODS OF IV. HAMMELL, DECEASED i I � � . vilte Mrs, L. 9. �VanEgmond, without his , 62c; barley, 47c to 64c ; bay, per too, $7.00 to modious frame house. In connection with this E. C. Coleman - Alex. Sutherland We are prepared for a large trade in Hanging Lamps and Table - � I I - I "'"ritien order. L. 0. VAN,EG.NtoND Sr. Egniond- i � . , I � $10.00 ; butter, 17o to 20c ; tat bag house� there)s four-fifths of an acre of land with R. Roche J. R. Lron I �� � . ville, November 21, 1890. 1198-4 * po The creditors of William Hammell, late of thd 11 � 11 80 65 to 80. 75 ; eggs, per doz., 2'5"o - V 27o ; fruit trees in it. There is also a good stable. John Killoran C. Bethun . Lamps, Dinn�r and Tea Sets Fancy China and Glassware. You 4Will Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, re-' i ; I � . v one isjooking for cash in dr�"ed hogs, per cwt., 95.00 to $5.60. � - e 9 tired farmer, who died on or about the 10th day I ]EvxR these The house contains all the modern conveniences George Soole T. W. Duncan . 11 . . � make -a mistake if you purchase any Christmas presents for your a times and a good opportunity is offered every- - . . , - I -1 and is situated south of the railway track in Sea- James Burgess - A. M. Campbell r you. November, 1890, are required on or before the I , One of finding- it just now. The proprietors of , forth. Immediate possession given. friends until you see what we have to offe I I For fur- John Cardno W. R. Colinter - -22nd day of December, 1890, to send to the un- I , - I I I Repburn's 13-lood. Purifter offers a series of Horse Markets. ther partic�ularsiaipply to JAMES ST. JOHN, M. Robertson A. Bauslaugh � . dersigned Solicitor for the Executors of the � I . . � - -D wson, Sea J me Archibald John Campbell, M. D. � ,,state full I � I fliiea embracing $1,000 to every person sendin, ToRoNTO, December 10. -The bottom has Hullett, Seaforth P. O., or ED. a - a 8 ( particulars of their claims, and of the - . . � IR ther largest list. of words composed dropped out of the horse market, and to -day forth. 1200x4 J. G. Wilson . Win. Copp - securities, if any, held by them. After the sajd I ; - � from the, , letters in - the name Blood ,. Our usual large supply of Orancr"es, Lemons, Candies, Nuts, &c., Ai . I ; good animals which would have a few months __ h , James Scott . 0 date the Executors will proceed to distribute - � . I Purifier. Tha prizes will embrace the ag sold for $150 brou ht but lialf that price. — .J�;.Dorsey I g � � . .0 9 ALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR i�ALE ' . Ish F.'Case - will be well worth seeing, whether you purchase or not. the estate among the parties entitled, hay.m : - a . . � I � I � sums of $100.00, $50.00, $25.00, three pri es There wera 63 horses offered to -day, but only hos, Stephens &'Son , W. W. Hoffman reference to the claims only of which they have I . . � I . I . . - I - I 0t810,00 each, twenty-one prizes, of $5.00 saz V Oft TO REIXT.-Being lot No. 18 and the I I I . Ohl about half of them were disposed of at price" -south half of lot No. 19, on the 2nd concession . N. Watson George Murray. I received n6t1ce. After such distribution the - i - I idl In cash, and a handsome present to every ng from $40 to $106. They were 'mostly of the Township of Hay, containing 150 acres o . J. Shaw Hugh Grieve, Executors will not be'responsible for iLny part I 1 4 . - � . � � Other pers;n sending in a. list of words. Send 3c = horseq and general urpose animals. land and of which 110 acres is cleared, well un- WM_ M_ Robb I T. F. Coleman We have had over half a ton of PLee Granulated Sugar made into of the estate to any creditor of,whose claim t,hpy I . . ; .1 I � .1 Stamp for circular giving all patticulars. Special Good carria" horses are steafy, and bring good John Robb . � . . � I ge derdrained and in an excellent state of culti a- I S. Dickson shall. not have received notice as aforesaid. 11 I i . � . ... Qer to thogG who cannot,gq iii) a, list of words. prices. I' CANDIES for our own SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TRADE. . : I � Addre Iroquois, . tion, with good fences, the remaining 40 acres Hugh Robb A. Young . This notice Is given pursuant to the statute. in � : 88, C. E Hepburn, Druggist, .0 . are under fine hardwood bush, the timber not Thomas Downey � C. Wilson Ahat behalf. $ . 'Ontario. 120-0-4 1 . J � . . . � - Dairy Markets having been culled. There Is also a never fail. M. Jordan W. R. Smith F. HOURESTED, Solicitor for Executors. - � . . . . . . I ___ - ing, spring creek running through the land James Constable G. E. Henderson Seaforth, November 90th, 1890, 1198-4 . � � ToRONTO, December 10-13 utter. -The supply wh ch makes it well s 'ted f9r pasturing or A. Milbuin . A; Calder . � . SALE REGISTER. ul . . is large, but the quality hardly up to require- stock raising while the land is highly productive John Porter Thomas Coventry � - . , On Tuesday, December 23rd, at one ments. The beat tub is selling at 15 to 16c, and for all kinds of grain crops. The dwelling which S. T. Holmes , James Nevills YARNS,YARNS . . I I 0 y clock -P. in., sharp, on Lot iO, Con- good rolls at 12 to 13c. Creamery is quoted at A. E. Murray W. Somerville In the Boot and Shoe Department Of Pure Wool at 1TC7F3iA,-,f & � : was only -erected a few years ago is one of the I . 21 to 22c, EggEk.-The market is firm to-d4y, R. Jamieson Alex. Wilson I -- I - � 088sion 11, 11. It. S., Tuckersmith, Farm best in the Towvship,� built of solid brick with - - I I . � xvith fresh selling at 243.' Limed scarce, with stone foundation and!,cellar and slate roof, there W- 11- Henderson C. L. Papst � Co's., Seaforth. - � - ; ; . Stock and lmplement��. Charles Robb, d"lers offering 19c for -round lots. Cheese.- Is also a good brick 11voodshed adjoining with George B. Scott F. Broadbridge - . I I Prop - _. � r � rietor - A, Bishoi, auctioneer. There is --a small jobbing trade at 10,X,c for hard and soft water under roof. The barns and George Ewing i W. H. Cline I I . I - ). I J autumn makes and 9� Lto 10c for summer In the Surrogate Court of - the . � . � da Thursday, 'Dec. �" i S, at I 0 clock other outbuildings are conveniently situated R. Jones i Robert Wilson We offer a splendid choice in Gents' Fancy Embroidered Slippers, ­ I � . : P. M., sharp, on Lot 21, Concession 2, makes. uo_ and in good repair. There is albo a fine bearing J. Ward Jehn Turner, Jr. ' Ladies' Opera and other Slippers. Overshoes in'all qualities.' Nice . County of Huron. � . - . . I I � , MONTRE.�L, December 10 -Cheese. -The q orchard with beat varieties of fruit. This valu- John Duncan , Andrew Kidd U , . � . Z - , i M_ W. G. Duff J61in Aird o, - I 'N I I . L, R. S., Tackeram"ith, Farm Stock and tations are as follows to -day: -Finest Septe able property which the owner will sell cheap - � thin s in warm Felt,Bootsand Slippers. . I I I THE GOODS OP JAS. CALDER, DECEASED. I ImRlementa. Georke'Plewes, proprietor ; bers and Octobers, 9.V to 97c ; good to fine, 9 to t for a term of years is within 1 mile of J. Al. Best L. G. VanEgmond 0 `-I, � I � - or ren 1 9�jc : August, . 8J t67 8ic.' Butter. -Quiet and . - I I I A. Bighl.p, auctioneer. a the thriving village of Hensall and is thus con- D. Downey W. D. VanEgmond The credit -ors of Janies Calder, late of the � - dull as usual. The following are.' quotations :- Veniently situated to churches, schools and good Frank S. Beattie, V.S. W. T. Box . . If you want a useful present for a friend, the above goods are jUSt Township of McKillop, in the --County of Huron, � � t On Tuesday, December 23, at I O'Clock Fall Creamery, 20 to 22c; F211 Townships, 19 to market. For full particular@ apply to ALEX. Win. Dill Alexander Slemmon . Farmer, who died on or about the Slat October, � 1-1 . I � . � 11- . P. In.'r in the village of .-Dublin, good 20o ; Western, 14 to 15c ; mediu in do., 11 to 12c- A NDER McEWEN, Henaall P. O., Ontario. C. E. St. Clair Simpson J. H. Broadfoot the thing.7 1890, are required on or bafore the 22nd day of . . 4 1 � , I Eggs --We quote IM to 20c for limed ; 21 to 22c " � 1200-4 - P. Keating December, 1890, to s�nd to the undersi !gned Soli- � ,� James Stewart . ! I . 4 fra6rae dwelling, containing 7 rdbins, for fresh, and 25c for fine fresh gathefod, John Smith & Son citor for the administrator of the Estate full 4 � I hous I r) __ - I . . ;, .. 1i ehold effects and other articles. 0 - � Alen's Hig4 Grade Fur Caps in Persian Lamb, Beavers, &c.; Boys' particulars of their claims and of the seeuriti - . z , - . es, � . I Mrs. C. Friel, Proprietress ; T. Brown, - Poultry. Markets. I Township of',McKillop. To M. Y. McLEAN, ESQ., and otherg: if any, held by them. After the said date the 0, I ' � I . . . : . . — . , . Winter Caps in- Cloth and Jinitation Lamb; prices right. administrator will proceed to distribute the es- � . - I . 4uctioneer. TORONTO, December 10. -Receipts moderate - I . I GENTLE31EN: I beg to return you my sin. tate am the parties entitled having refer- I . I Chickens steady at 26 to 35c. Ducks sell at 60 COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. cere thanks for your numerously signed requisi- � I - � Ong claims only of whichhe has received 4 . � t On Wednesday, December 17th, at . � ence to the I I' ! 1� to 60c.- Geese steady at 5 to 6ic, and turkeys at . tion to me, to allow myself to be nominated as a � k . I 1 :2 alid'6 -30 p, m. ,� at Mr. Thomas Jones' . notice. After sunch distribution the administra- �- I � . , 8 to 9c per lb. The Collector of Taxes for the Township of candidate for the position of Mayor of the Town ' tor "I not be responsible for any part of the �� � - . - ; I , I � I teL Walton, bankrupt stock, consist- -The. receipts of McKillop will be at the Royal Hotel, Seaforth, of Seaforth for 1891. 1 have great pleasure in 1 4,q 2 � _ #0 MONTREAr,, December 9. - Mate, to any creditor of whose claiini. he shall Z� z .1i . � . acceding to your request, and should I be elect. � f�; 1 1 , lug of general dry goodsi hardware poultry continue liberal, but receivers say the on Saturday, December 13th, and at Fulton's ­ � � � - I not have recei8ed notice as aforesaid. Thlis �- _. I . I . `�Ihips, tinware, &c., all without reserve: stock is coming forward in very bad condition, Hotel, on Monday, the 15th, to receive taxes. ed, will do my best to advance the interests of I I - notice is given pursuant to the statute In that; "., � � " I I i while ch lotie *. the town. - I . I 41e oice turkeys Are ea�gcrly sought after at All parties interested will please take i ,a % Your obedient servant, . - behalf. � I ontiaued for one week ton y. 10c per lb ; lots arriving cannot be sold at 8o and govern themselves accordingly. � . � � .. 5�', 1 . Uo C I F. HOLMESTED. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor for Administrator- : , I 1-1-OLSO �. i . . Insal Brown, auctioneer. I owing tQ the careless and indifferent manner in 1200-1 ADAM HAYS, Colle�tor- Seaforth, Dec. 8th, 189'0. 1200 . SEA__FORTH — AND. BRUSLaXi Seaforth, November 20th, 1W. 1199-t ­ , -.� : � _. I I - . I . I z : I - �J * . . . I . ,�i - � - I . �i , . . I I I . I � I � . � I . - I , 1. � . I I �� I � I - - �- . --- - - . � I . . � . �_ � - _ I ­ . - � I I . - ­ . � . � . .. � . . I . . I I � . I I . . - . . . . T . . . � .- . I I � . . I . . . I � . I I I I . . - I � - - '. - , , , I , , tj , - ; i _- t , �i I 11 - 4 ,� � 4 '_ i , - � t! 1, � I 4 N ;, i", II � � I I - - - - - . 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