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IshX-6 11%,* , December - 23rd, the annual Christmas HALL. -In stonelvau, Manitoba.- on the 4th I . � . � I . . . t 1ch%,rg04 entertainment for tke Church of Eng. - , '"OtWhthe wife of Rev. W. J. Han, 'of a . . I I - � . I I dau ter. . I THE STAR. 'ROCERY. 1.' . I � 2t Ye - land Sabbath school will be hold in the . . � . 11 - . I uiriara fit I town hall. Preparation& are bei A MONT,EITH.-In Usborne, on Thames Road, on - t. Ajan ntma e , the 6th inst., the wiTe of Mr. George Mon. . I - - , .- . � to�make this the most. successful brist- teith, of a son. ARE YOU' A. B U'x_LT _- Pm -i R P I ' ­� 5),WO ' I i � I )rejj�,nt., mas Tree they have yet . held. -The Mc 1� In Tuckersmith, on the 6th inst., - - I � - . - . . � "It %Ui1t1eL011t-M_r, James McQueen, of a son. _ . . I . ; PREPARATION 'FOR OUR USUAL LARGE t . prisoneril. � . Methoist Sabbath school hold their HUGHES. -In Morris, on the 9th inst,, the wife . I I - � . . � � ind I in - Christmas Tree in the town hall on . . I - ., . I . . I Peoplo expected at the . 1. tvro, f.. of Mr. Milton Hughes, of a son. . . I . . � t are both Friday evening, December 26th. The guAGLISTER.-To Ethel, on November 20th, . If so, come and see the magmificent value . Medical 11all before . - 11 f Ih gaged, . I I .3 each I best talent possible is being en the wife of Mr. H. F. McAllister, of a son.. . %I WALKER. -In Grey, on the 9th init., the wife . we are gnving in C6V�onades, $hirtings,Tick- Christmas. Our stock . Vo Yeitra of and no one should fail to attend. -The . I . � �� I of Mr. John Walker, of a son. ings Flannels and !rweeds. Thequalities, . CHRISTMAS -:- TRADE . 11 , ! ew e 7a. 1 j �171 a - Piesbyterians hold their Christmas Tree McARTHUR.-In Morris, on the 22nd Novem- . y . . I � I - � of Christmas notions - . � riendlega � in the town hall on Tuesday evening, ber, the -wife of Mr. Peter McArthur, of are all guaranteed, I and, you will. find the' . I " twins, son and daughter. - . . I I and presents delights 41ne nial .December 30th. A programme of rare ___ - __ - lowest cash price asked only. - - I ' �b dra.vrl,,, ew �excellence ' is, being prepared, and . . �1 -e our every- one who comes : . 16 - . � . . 44 � Marriages. . . - Is now completed. Everything.- possible as been done to mak .�to� shoot .. although this entertainment is 'last do BRYANT - MCCOWAN. - At London, on the . . I . . 11 I . . en yon . � . I eel' e -A* mat for a mouent think it -will be least. 4th inbt., at the residence Mr. P. B. Murray, - le. b - stock the most attractive we have ever shown. to see it, and th ' "g iuftn,� -Be sure a,nd come and bring all the lbrotherl-in-law of the bride, by Rev. E. B.. EDWARD � McFAUL - \X . I - I get a guess on the * � a I , jar I to the my. neighbors. -This season the skating Lanceley, Mr. James J. Bryant, of Wood- . � --- 11 \ I rink will be under the management of stock, to Miss Maggie, Youngest daughterof .. . I Our stock 6f,\ Raisins, Currants, .Peels. Spices,' Canned Goods, of beans with every 50c, - ,Xamina%4 . John McCowan, Esq., Cherry Grove Farm, . __. . . I ' I - Itta aud all Mepra. John F. Ferguson and F. A. Stanley. I . - Pickles, Sauceg, &c 'are all of the newest and the best, and will com I . - worth of goods you buy - tag eight I EakArds, and with favorable weather GRAHAM -PLATT. -In Goderich, on th6 3rd SEA -FORTH. favorably with.'eity stock. 6- � I 1. � Y. � the�v intend, if possible the inst., at the residence of the bride's moth- � - . pare . I � at the M6dical HaH. _51re regpec_ , to make er, by Rev. B. L. Hutton, Mr. . W. C. Gra. , . I - Is I erin rin]P a more favorable resort than ever I � I euff, - Ir . . harn, to Alice, daughter of the late. Samuel � � . .. . I I . Seaforth. . . 11L. I I VVIO-Fe. r1att, Esq. � - . I . � � .1 eg, .his . REX-WEATHERALD.-'A't St.George's church, . . I - I 1� I - __ . F FEE A SPEOIALTY. . I � ­ . � , - � . Winthrop., I Goderich, on the 9th inst., by Rev. W. A. , � �, . - I QcV P, large . . Young, fferbert J. Rex, Esq., of Kola, Man- JACKSON- BROTHERS : I I C, � . ,_ - � . I - , , . . 10 are 310t , . CHEEsE FAcTo.Ry MEETING. -A. meet- itoba (formetly of York, England,) to Annie � . .. . - �. j I I . . 1. V. FEA,R. - . - � , ing of the shareholders and patrons of Laura, eldest daughter of Thomas VVeath- . I � I �th&t terni - � er,,Id,. E?q., Civil Engineer, Goderich. . - . L t the Winthrop Cheese Factory, was held S We are prepared for a large trade in. Hanging Lamps and Table DRUGGIST. I . � � the indi! WITZELt-FOLEY.-Ill Bayfleld, on the 13th � - - I � � � . � . . I h inst., by Rev. Mr. Newton, Mr. Samuel G. . z I NV 0 are in, - I in the factory on Saturday, the 13th inst. THE FAMOUS OLOTHIER-13-, CUNTON- Lamps, Dinner and Tea Sets, Fancy.China and Glassware— You will themselve, The Secretary's report showa that there Switzer, of Goderich township, to Miss Jane . I . I . . . I I .. I 2 � Foley, of BRYfield. . I make 9,. mistake if you purchase any Chtistmas presents for your . - i J'Ail. Ir was 60000 rounds of milk ieceived and I ,.I . I i They, � I * WINTER-IRWIN.-At the residence of Mrs; . I It . - I � friends until you see what,we have to offer you. . , . - I , - I . lal goyer�_ I from wh&L-h 56,019 pounds of cheese wag. �_ James McBride, on the 17th in8t.,by Rev. A. ;: . . . ... - - I ring the season of I months. - D McDonald, Mr. Jasper C. Winter, to Miss t 1. . . I I r theinsan ft�ade du � , - - : I. I I , . - I heir e- The cheese sold for $5,245.1 and the Mary Jane Irwin, both of Seiforth. There will be q�it* - I- . condi. I I e a number of people who will need something J -,-- - - ,---- . . ' -, - . � acil to . . hogs sold for The patrons parents,on the 10th inst., by Rev.J.H, '. i I � - , I . . � - I will be well worth seeing whether you I le Poor aU4 . received for milk 83,864.42,and for hogs Simpscn, Mr.. James Allan,�to Minnie, eld- now for Christmas in the way of: Clothing, and to those who can ap- . ZD) pulrlehase or not. ' -11 R a 0ounter, . 1. Cou $1,250,31. ALLAN -BELL. -At the residence of the bride's - ' I Our usual large supply of Orange Lemons, Candies, Nuts, &-c., 4668.25. The cost -of drawing milk was ' est daughter of David Bell, Esq,,. all of I . . - - .. � . �-, " � I � . I � I ., I - $560, feed- Tuckersmith. i . . I , . I � - I . I - cost of making $564, cost of preciate something good at low figures, we ask an inspection. Any - � -THE LEADING- � , I 0 0 1 . . l- � - I - . ing hogs, $430.3i. The,cheese was sold . We have had over half a ton of Pure Granulated Sugar made into '4, � I I Z!5 . � � Deaths. .. - I during the seiLson at an average price of I store can sell you cheap'readymade clothing but in -our establi . . . 0) shment CANDIES for our own SPECIAL CIIRJSTMAI� TRADE. ' .- I , 6"Gu�t-,.__�jt " -9.36 c�nta a pound. The average price SUTHERLAND. -In Beachville, Oxford County, I . .. . . Jeweler of Huron . I ��� .. on the 8th inst.,,William Sutherland, father ' . I . � I .tronicle th, . paid to patrons during the season for of Mr. Alexander Isutherland, Seaforth, we ihanufacture all our 6wn readymades, and it stands tolreason that . . . - � - . .: I � inith, Grey � iiii1k was 6.43 cents per ten pounds. aved 83 years. % � � i , I I I . Is nom - prepared to ,offer the Public - * . I . 50: years, 91 The average pounds of milk during the SMITH. -In 'Grey tow.Tsbip, on the 4th inst., there is no comparison as to style and fit. Our large business is evi- I great i2ducements to purchase holiday i I . ' Isabc4la, wife of Mr. Truenian Smith, aged .� . C� . I I I ,[%�y Decern. season required to manufacture a pound 50 years, .9 wontho and 9 days. . . presents. My Stock is larger and prices - I . r :ailing for _ In the BoQt and Shc e Department I � of cheese was 10.72� - Mr. Barr, who has LAMONT-In Wingham, on the 4th 'inst. deiqc'e that we, must dO' the trade rio,ht. lower than. ever before. I handle the - . I I P . � 6 � . � I I . I . - - red to � be, ,_ successfully manufactured the cheese Thomas George, son of Mr. Malcoini B. , ' . � � I e. consulted I I for the past two years, has accepted a Lamont, aged 4 years. . - . � I - / : I . NG . . � 6,tario, in- . . more lucrative potition as maker for the YOVI .-In Exeter, at the residence of Air. JACKSON 'BRO'S., CLINT N I � . . . . James Darling, on the 8th inst., Margaret I 0 . I � - � , Silverplated Ware , I ato, but to Brownsville Company, and Mr. Ballan- � Hill Young, aged 45 years and 6 monthal. . .- . We offer a splendid choice in Gents' Fancy , Embroidered Slippers, . I . I . __ __ I 64186 of her - tyne a nephew of Mr. T. Ballantyne M. BISSETT.-In 'Exeter on tbe 5th inst., Mary, I . ­ . Ladies' Opera'and other Slippers. Oveishoes in all qualities. Nice Manfactured in America. This elms of � . Wy 0 'Wife of If r. Thonia's .Bissett, aged 77 Years ! - - � " I to the I P. P..,who comes welf,reciom mended, was slaughter and store up fo . . . I � . and 11 months. . . z.. , r their winter supplies I . things in warm Felt Boots and Slippers. Goods cannot be found elsewhere in the nmer,, act-, . -appointed maker for next year. AleX. BURGARD.-rn Egmondville, on the 1 Prices of mixed lots are from',14 to $4.75 each. l WE. LEAD IN - Country. W � 4d i 1. 1i 3th inst., � I I � . . I . I . - latives and - � , Keirr, Finlay Ross,. and Rob t; Campbell Francis Alexander, Youngest son of Ferdi- Fat hogs continue to sell at about 41C per During this month I will offer . - . I , I � - , . . pburid. , I MY : \ kand and Catharine Burgard, aged 6 months - 11 you want a useful present for a fr end the above goods are just I �`Iiax Where ' -were appointed directors, and, J. C. NEEMNIfts . � I large and I " z . , pr and 21 days, � . ',�JTHOTOGRAPHY the thing. � � 7 . is. ii, the '� _Al� rison was appointed secretary-treas- BULL.-At.944 Howard street, D troit, on the Local Notices. . , , * - . I �1. .scene: . and ' I iir4r. If the make next season exceeds 12th inst.. Thomas P. Bull, aged 51 years. I - WELL ASSORTED STOCK � I � I . I I . � - . het fast � 1 45.: tons the com pany is to ma ke f or 3 21 SWAN. -In Usborne, on the 10th inst,, Mr. ACCOUNTS a"re now ready, and parties NOW is the time to got Photographs -for I I I � I d in Thomas Swan, aged 60 years, 5 months and who have not yet settled will 'Oblige by doing so Christmas. I � Men's High Grade Fur Caps in Pers�an Lamb, Beavers, &c.; Boys' . - I -OF-----�- - . - - I cents also paying for drawing an , . before the new year. ROURT WMLIS, Boots and � 4 . . - I 10,idaYs- i - prices right. I - � � - I 11e or UOT � suring cheese. The patrons were at LIFF110N.-In seaforth, on the 12t� inst., Mr. Shoes, Seaforth. � 1199 . Bauslaugh, ,of Seaforth, Winter Caps in Cloth and Jmitation Lamb, ' ,_ I . . ,ceased waa 1 Z4 . . . . in onths. I I * . -4 - d . I well pleased with the season's business. George J. Liffiton, aged 45 years and . 8 YiNFST retail stock of Groceries in the : I Fancy ' Plush Goo & I r night Sbe � Dominion to choose f rorn and all at the ver.y Makes them as cheap as anyone,- and does first. � ; I - I . � I I sha I I � 11 .. ___ _= I . lowest prices at J-. C. LAIDLAW'S. Seaforth. 1199 class work in all cases, I - I . 3 1 1 f elt * � TTsborno. i i —AT— t . - - i � . � . OTTAC.E or its equivalent in I BROMIDES. . i - I I � . I the abdo- k : , PASSED AwAy,-Manyqf our readers THE MARKETS. .' ' . . ; . cash will be given to the person detecting the y I , - . i she was- will regret to learn of the death of Mr. SEAPOILTH ! , - December 18th, 1890 greatest number of errors (words wrongly I We are making Bromide Work. life size, finish- I I . 30 Per Cent. Discount i � I -i . I . ed in crayon, beautiful for Christmas- presents, . . . . . , P . . spelled- or misplaced) in the December issue of I cheap. Call and see samples. . . — ' BRUSSE LS. To Cash Customers. Give me a call * I i etired for . Thomas Swan,. which took place at his pal., Wheat per bushel........ .. 0 85 to 0 88 11 Our Homes." In additionwill bd given two i A nice line of Pr . ames always In stock. SEAFORTH — AND , ' I Tesidence ii�ar Rodgerville on the 10bh Spr�ng Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 85 to , - , . O'.87 cash prizes of $200 each, four of $100, eight of I All Photographs taken in one second on the I I . . �ey koged. I and be convinced that you ean I . 0 15 6� . �. . save I I inst. Mr. Swan has been a severe Oat� per bushel ................ 0 39 to 0 4 $50, ten of 826, twenty-five of �i% fifty of ,%, one l dulle t day . � . ley would Peas per bushel .......... ...... 0 60 to 0 60 hundred of $2, and one hundred and fifty of $1, ! I . Orders for Solid Gold and . � safferer for some time, being a victim of money. I - � I it ail -ch was Barley per bushel .......... .. .. 0 40 to 0 48 distributed in the order mentioned in rules and I WHITNEY'S BLOCK, SEAFORTEf. __% -KTa Silver Goods will rejeeive, prompt at- I I . Z . 4 .... .. .. . .. . -_ I M-' -4 MTt i that . terribly fatal ailment, Bright's Butter, No. 1, loose,. 0 13 to 0 14 regulations, which will be seat with a copy of � 1�1=IQTC RX A 0 A M1111'0 A I nitteg n VF disease of the kidneys. He was widely Butter, tub .......... *­ a 0 13 to 0 14 December issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. ) IC1114011. � . � I �d by heavy known throughout the county having Eggs .............. ­ ­ I.— *.". 0 16 to 0 15 Special cash prizes g* - .FARMS FOR SALE, � I . I i r I iven away almost every I � . � . ling out of I Flour, per 100 to.. . 2 76 to 2 76 day during competition which closes February 1 1 . - . - - for maiiy years travelt.d as a tree :agent ­­­**** I W. R. 00 U N TER, - I ; ; � Hay new per ton.... 6 60 to 6 OO ist, 1891. Address Our Homes .Publishing Co.� t TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP. � - -_ . . - I ,on in the and in this capacity,.in former ybars.did 5 Hides per 100 Is...:-.'.* * " " ­ 3- 60 to 4 00 , -Bro-2kville, Canada. 1197.8 1 East halt 9 on 9th concession, 60 acres. West. I A ___— I - I i . I -tely . ...... a $am- large and subeessful business. He was Lamb Skins, each ... :*---" ** *"-*- 0 60 to 0 90 .. To WHO.M. rr MAY CONCF-R-IT.-The half 7 on 10th conces8ion,,,60 acres. � MAIN ST.11EET, SEA�FORTH. . � � �&ura, �aud � an honorable andL upright man, and won Pelts ...................... ...... 0 60 to 0 90, undersigned herebv gives notice that he will not . TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS. I 1. . I . - 7- . � . I � � Wool .......... ...... .......... 0 17 to 0 18 be responsible for any debts contracted by his i -South half 21 on 5th concession, 100 acres. ! � - - �0 . . wife, Mrs. L. 0. VanEgniond, without his TOWNSHIP OF GREY. I - - i, . '�ted wife, a - had dealings with him. Some yea'ks ago Salt (retail) per barrel.. .... writt6 order. jL. 0. VANEGMOND Sr. Egniond- Lots 11 and 12 on 13th conceision, 2(�O c CAN & DUNCAN'S EXTRA VALUE I I . I e in time � L . the confidence and esteem of all who Potatoes per bushol ........... . ! _UN I . a res. j) i ! � ,5 i : Christian, , he gave up the agency business' and - Wood per cord (long) ............ 2 60 to 8 ()O ville, November 24,1890. 1198-4 TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH. , . � I : � . . I � I . I Wood per cord (short) .......... 1 50 to 2 00 Lot 38 on 8rd concession L. R. S., 100 acres. . I In Grey Flannels at HOFFMAW & ; 'Grod. She, turned his attention to farthing in which GRAN.a� Holiday Sale at Laidlaw's Will For terms &c., apply to the undersigned. . . o �f agony . . � Arples per bag .................. 0 80 to I Co -day and continue all this month of . . I � , sphere he wag equally successful, his ( commence to F. HOLMESTED, CO's. Seaforth. . I � I C over Seed ..................... 3 76 to ,4 00 2 1 1 ; mme calm December. AGrandSale of the finest assort. 1197 tf. ! two predominating qualities, honesty Timothy Seed ................... 1 76 to 2 25 - Barrister &c., Seafofth. � . . - ment of China, Glass and Ornamental Goodis in I Montreal - ous , SeafoTth, , � �t so chat. and industry, serving him in good stead Pork, per 100 ths ................ 5 0) to 6 30 . . - . . � I I . I Tallow, per lb ................... 0 01 to 0 05 � - Canada. We would ask our customers to give . I � . . I i � I ii this as . I us a call before the -great rush Any goods now . Ts. Smith . i well as il�a blia former calling. . I IMPORTANT NOTICES . . I i ' I . . — - I ' he e of Thomas . - � y, Ireland-, HymEsFAL.-T , chosen for Christmas can be laid aside until � I in Cwxrox, December 18, 1890 then. J. C. LAIDLAW, Seaforth. 1199 PLACKSMITH WANTED. -Good at horse�l . bD Canada Jackson, Esq.,' of n1rartingel, .0 Miss Fall Wh..* .. U -1h.] - . I NT I L 1- . - I I I L___ - -1 . 4-L r I QQA T -I- HOW TO HAVE A - .V Marsden Mary E. Glenn, only daughter of F ­ ........ � LIST Of prizes at the popular bean shoeing or at, ironing sleighs, apply to T. Our asu c ane- o u ea b in e year o . V � I . I Spring WhoAt per bushel .... .... 85 to 0 88 � . . I . ,- I . � I � at's drug store, Senforth. A MELLIS, Kip'llen. 1201-1 * p I I Daforth for Thomas Glenn, Esq., of Glenwood farm, Oats per bushel...... .... .... .. 0 38 to 0 40 guesBin� sale at Fe at our Men's $7'Ove coa 8 14 50!.000 y a few of these fine Over- � . 4 . � . . - I Vuess with every 60c worth of goods you buy. . . — e , ) . .S r i ; I . ire. Philip Usborne, was celebrated on Wednesday, Barley. per bushel ...... .... .... 0 40 to 0 45 To the, person guessing nearest the correct num- UCTION SALE of Farm, Farm Stock and coats left, and the la c or this 14.and bargain. Men's Ready- I I - I I I , Peas per bushel....'.. .... ...... 0 60 to 0 60 Jolly Christhia . mased wag � December 10th. The bride was dressed ber of beans in the jar in our window will be AImplements on Lot 38, Concession 9, East - * i � Butter.... ....................... 0 13 to 0 14 made Chribtmas Suits at prices to suit all comers. Every. Suit must go I . � now bereft � in flesh colored caah.mere, and cream Eggs, .................. .... .... given a beautiful $17 .g,uitar ; to the second, a -Wawano3h. The Farm North bait of East half . ZD I . . . ; � I L fine toned Salzard Violin, worth $15 ; 3rd, a 38, Concestion 9, fifty acres more or less. Sale regardless of cost. Don't hesitate come early. e � : mill busi- .., watered silk, and wore. a corsage boquet Hay per ton .............. ... * . . 6 00 to 6 00 . lovely combination cardinal plush Dressing Case on Saturday, Decombelt 27th. JOHN BOBERT- n ) I . - I I . t � Potatoes por bushel ............. ' . "i- i - . ll and from of crearn rosebuds and pale pink prini- . - for holding collars, cuffs, gloves, handkerehiefs SON. 1201-2 - i I 0 . - - ; / ----. i I Hides per 100 The ................. 4 00 to 4 C. Mothers, I I L 1874, and � roses.' The bridesmaid, Miss Maggie diordwood.. ...... _............. 3 00 to 3 00 and perfume (it is a beauty), ajid is. good value HAWL LOST. -Lost, between Hen8all and remember your little ones. Christmas is near; wouldn�t Make Presents to your I f � . I 1 $10; 4th, a German Horn Whisk Holder, value : .. I �arr'ied life Glenn, cousin of the bride, wore -cream Wool per lb ........ .. .......... 0 17 t6 018 85;, 5th, a pair of No. 7 Steel Acme Spring Skates S Seaforth, a LARGV BLACK WOOLEN SHAWL. one of those $2.50 all -wool Suitg do fine . for Jack I He wouldn't ask - Father, Mother, Sister, I . . . i L 11 cashmere trimmed with cream, watered Pork, per 100 lbs ................. 5 00 to 5 25 The finder will he suitably rewarded on leaving for anything else. We are bound to clear them out. - Brother, Wife or Husband � , I �,ful, kind- L �.; I - I . (any size), price -S1.60; 6th, a $1.60 Gawe of Oir: it at the store of M r8. R. Mellis, Kippen ; Mr. I . 7 I . I v * She' silk and a corsage boquet like the bride. —I cination; 7th, a beautiful pair of bronzed images I i I � I 1 -her. . 9 McIntosh, Brucefleld,or with the owner. MRS. Children, Neighbor, Friends I The ceremony was performed -by Rev. LTV19RPOOL, Dec. 17. - Spring wheat, 7s 07d; 8th, a fine washable doll, price $1; 9th, a briar � f . ify of two, JAS. CARLISLE, liensall. . 1201-4 All the latest novelties in Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. L LG have fha . C. Fletcher, Assisted by Rev. Mr. Lake, red winter, 7s 044d ; Calitornis No. 1, 7s 6Ad*' pipe in .case ; 10th, a beautiful combination - and Sweetheart, and select I . : I - 0 book. Our stock of drugs, medicines and V! . I .. I - . 7 4 . � California No. 2, Os ODd . oats, os 00d ; barley, vs pocket OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR TO RENT them from our finestock of : . I i of Staffa. The bride is a particular Christmas novelties Is very large, and prices Ordered Clothing a Specialty, nothing, but first-class work turned I I anity. . Od ;peas, 6s'Sid, pork, 63a 09d ; cheese,, 6 -Oa 00d. H -For Sale or to Rent a large and com. 0 " L - . I � favorite with all who have the pleasure . 0 . alwaysright. We extend an invitation toevery- n: . - � . � . ; odiousfrarve house. Inconnection with.thig Out. L . - I I - 2 L . bodytotakepartin the above competition,a � I I I I � of her acquaintance, arid, although she ToRorro,'Dec. IS.- Fall wheat, 10.93 to $0.03; 8 house there is four-tifths of an acre of land with . - Toys, Books .- I �L it.i8 conducted in a thoroughly honest and up- � I - left with the heartfelt good wishes of all oprinz wheat, ftM to $0.00 ; oath, 44 cents rightlAvay. The -beans will be counted on Satur- fruit trees in it. There is also a good stable. . And Novelties, I . �_____4111 . I ' to 46 cents: - peas, per bush, 62 cents to- L Wilson, The house contains all the modern conveniences - I . — ,- I � I T, George . for her happiness in her new home,, there 63c, barley,:47c to 64a ; hay, per ton, 96.0u day night, January loth, 1891, by Mayor and is situated south of the railway track in Sea- , - . - Silverware, - i � was: a com- I to R. Jamieson and M. Y. McLean, and the awards - I was a feeling of sorrow that she was 69.00 ; butter, 17c go 20a ; potxt-A�es, per I bag made at once by them. Buy 60c worth of goods forth. Immediate pogoession gik,en. For fur. - Fancy Goods, - . .- - tber particulars apply to JAMES ST. JOHN, - � ' ' some . going out of our neighborhood. Mr. $0.75 to' .60.80 ; eggs, per doz., 28c to 30j I and take a guess at t4,e Medical Hall, Seaforth. . I ��_rlj'c'ie thait' and Mrs. Jackson left Hensall for a tour dressed hogs, per cwt., V.25 to $5.76. ' L V. FFAn, druggist. 1198 Hullett, Seaforth.F. O., or ED. Da,kson Sea. I J . Notions, &c. : 1. ; I - � I . 0 1 1 . forth. 1�00xit ]DUNCAN &..DTTNCAN 0 � - I - hen new ; i to Niagara and Detroit on the evening - — __ � . ___ - ­ _ � '. . 4 L 1 i6lly cat- . Dairy Markets. , OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For sale a Alluring Captivating and I P train, and on boarding the train were - ELECTION CARDS. 1111 good ecinfortable dwelling house on a � . 113 1 . I . fAlowed by a showei Of rice and 1 slip- ToRO'STO, December 16.-Butter=The best tub � � i - . . i . . _\ � like hot , is selling at 15c to 16c, and good rolls at 12c to I . I cornor lot In one of the best localitios In town. . Charming Gifts for every- j �� .�i � 11 1 47. - L.r. Georga I pers. The preEents, which were exceed,- 19c. Creamery is quoted at 21c to 22c. a Eggm, The house is frame, nt-arly new, containing r -Christmas. ' body. I . . . All an I ingl,y handsome, were too numerous to -the market is strong, with fresh selling at 24c - To the Electors of Seaforth 7 rooms and Woodshed. There is also a good Wish You All a Iffe ry � i . ' . . L I 4 stable on thb place. This property will. be sold .- * � I 1v hard to - mention. to 25c. Limed- are selling at 21c to 22c. Cheese, I : I I "Band, is , I . -There is a ruiall jobbing trade at 101c for- � " cheap and possession given at once. For fur. I - 11 � Prices that will receive I . 411 L __ __. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: In deference ther particulars apply W F. W. (;RICH, Sea. . : I . -ra. Cirray. - , autuawn ' wakes and gic to 10c for summer to the wishes of a large number of Batepayers, forth, 1199-4 . - . ypur favor—none lower. , I � - A Prett. Floral Decoration. makes. ' L � . I - � I - � I e ( Michi- I I y � MONTIiHAL, December 16. - Butter, - Un- I haVe coniented to enter the field as a candidate OTICE.-Notiec is hereby given that the - �' i . I I . � � ?, I . 11 A very pretty foliage decoration for changed; choice late made creamery, 22? to 23c . for the office of Deputy Reeve, of Senforth, for OUR CIIRISTMAS SALE � , es snd 9 the year 1891, and respectfullyask you fo � r youf* N next Annual Meeting of the members of 0. W. PAPST, - I I . . � rooms or conservatories can be made of choice townships dairy, 19 to 20c ; held town- support in the coming contest. I the, Hay Township- Farmers' Mutual Fire Insur. 4 - I - . . I . . . L I v i -he Past awhiW sponge,"saya a writer intheNew ships -dairy, 15 to 16C ; western rolls, 15 to 17c ; . ance Company, v6 ill be held at the Town Hall, . I , � ' Your Obedient Servant, SEAFORTH, ONT. i - - I -&oa 1228 York Mail. " Fill the sponge full of choice western, 14to 16jc; medium grades 11 Zurich, on Monday- January 12th, 1891, at the i I 1 1201 1 E. C. COLEMAN. I ; . I I . houroff1p.m. But,iness-Receiving the Direc- . I . dwelling .. . rice, canary, hemp, grass or other seeds, to 121c. Cheese -Quiet. Finest late made, 91c - — Is now c,oin(y on, and our Aock contains all the novelties of the- season. 7 . to -91c ; fine stock, Re; medium grades, 91 to . tors' and Secretary'a reports, election of three 0 M � . �compjeted � . . . - ' - I F . . then place it in a shallow fancy 9ge. I ��� � 0 . . Directorsand one auditor,and other business We are offering Special Bargains this week in. - I I . 'd with his. . glass dish. The prettier- the dish is, of %. 44� - for the good and welfare of the Company. All . . 0 . I � . - I i E I L S � hAS now course the prettier the. decoration will Poultry Markbts. Mayoralty, 18910 members are requested to attend. HENRY A Y � . i I . � - . I EILBER, Secretary. I - 1,201x3 * ': . . . . - � is, section, be. Pour water in the dish ; the sponge TORONTo, December 16. -Receipts moderate. . Kid Gloves and Mitts, Table Linen and Napkins A-nd new styles of Dress Goods ; .� . . . - feel; the will absorb this. Keep enough water CbickeD8 steady at 30c to 35c, Ducks sell at 65c I STATE of the late David Walker, Esq., of ' - t HoFF3&A_N & Co's., Seaforth. I . � . - . I Tuckeramith.-The exerutora intend to . I . I . I iii blcKil- . to 70c ; geese at 6c, and turkeys at 8c to ge per E Silk and Linen Hlldkf,s. Towels- and Towellings, ' a . � to always have the sponge moist. In a - - . I I lb offer the linds belon ing to the estate of do- i � I __ .& � ; Your vote and influence, ' Flannels and Shirtings, In th6 Surrogate Cou'rt of the i I I nfortunfV shc.,rt time the seeds will sprout and kONTREAL,December 16.-'VVe quote: Turkeys, ceased for sale by puthe auction on a date to be Ties and Scarfs, . i . ' ' . ch are -110t ; '11y solicited for fixed hereafter. The said farms . consist of Lot County of Huron. I I _ make the sponge look, very pretty. The 81 to lQc; geese, 6 to 7c ; chickens, 6 to 7c, and respectfli � ' I I . of nowt . dish can then be placed on a table or 1 ducks 80, the outside being obtained for all nice, L' . 3 1, Con. 6, L. R. S., 98 acres ;. weat half Lot 29, Collars and Cuffs BlaDkefs and Comforters, . . � - . L . 1 9 7 I I - - � . Con,*5, L, R* S., 50 acres; we8t half Lot 30, Con i I say, that. . clean picked, bright fat stock. I IN THE GOODS OF W. HAMMELL, DECEASED I I L ; L I - the sponge can be suspended without . . 4, L. R. S., 50 acreff; all in the Township oi Hosiery and Corsets, , Dress Goods and . f j I L . popular ;, ; 0 1 1 I ; . the dish in some position where it is ex- Tuckersmith, and at which sale the whole of the - I . - W. ms� GRAY � The creditors of William Hammell, late of the - I . I L L I . . � - I . farm �tock, implemeDts, &c., of the deceased 'Trimmings. T.w. of Seaforth, It! the County of Huron, re- I I yearf are. posed to the sunlight. It must be well '. Live Stock Markets. - I Mantlings and Trimmings, � L high. rate, watered,. -so that the spop I ��; . . I will also be off�!red. JOHN WALKER, Jr., and I I tired farmer, who died on or about the I-Oth day I � - I j . ,ge is always ToRONTO, December 16th. -The,. nfaz;ket was . —AND 1� JAMES WALKER, Executors, 1201 . __ N ovem ber, 1�90, are required on or before the I ; � I . i � L . I moist, and it will then exhibit a mass of weak, and prices were fully -a halt cent lower � . _ 22nd day of Deceniber, 1890, to send to the un- q : I - I -delicate green folia&." I than on Friday.; The highest price paid was IALE.-Blyth Brick and Tile Yard, con. ; I I � - , . mid to be 4-1c, and Most of the business was Proaress, Prudence and F'Raining 5 acres of choice brick clay 12 feet, WITH A FULL .LINE OF FUR GOODS. dersigned Solicitor for the Executors of the i . I - I 0 . � . . . . .. estate full particulars of their clitimg, and of the � I I I a clear- - . f rom 3j to 4e. The demand was slow, and at deep. This property is adjoining the Railway i . securities, if any, held by them. After the said ! 49 Economy in - Municipal Station, and affords good facilities for shlip in 11 i I the a -lose of the market there were several loads � the time Hemlock Hedges. . There are two good tile kilns, - one tile nj Min"e, . . , date the Executors will proceed to distribute . I are bei!ai �, . ef t Over. Good butchais' cattle were quoted at - the estate among , the parties entitled, having � ; I ey, The Gardener's Monthly remarks: from 4 to 41c, medium to good, 31 to 4c,-and'in- Affairs - - _. one brick Oiachine, one portable engine and � 1: -1201 4( , ferior at from 2je up. Sheep and lambs'were in I boiler, togethcr with barrows, racks, &c., all in reference to the claims only of which they have -1 . ;0f Youug . Some think that as the hemlock is a r deniand, and nearly all offered were readily - ftillrutiningdrder. There is also dn th re Dreoamuo Goods & bliffinery. Department. received notice. After such distribution the � . L I large forest timber tree, it cannot be f" - �ood eqefllar: I . . . Executors will not be respookible for any art - I . I - � holidays- - I / taken up. Lambs sold at �4 to ,1�5 each] sheel4 0_A_TZ3D_ mises a coinfortable dwelling, with I lal�n ehey � . 1. � 'kept down as a hedge plant; but bringing from 85.50 to 0. Hogs were t fairlv L . also hard and soft water and a good stable. of the estate to any creditor of whose c I . hall not have received notice as aforesaid. 13t JISMes' � brisk. -Goodfatstock sold at 41c per pound, This is -a very desirable properts, and well adap- cl reduc- ' � I . Nvi- F We invite your spe 'al notice, as we are offering at a great mes ....... -summer pruning will keep the strongest TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWN 0 ted for manufacturing brick and tile on a large b This notice its given pursuant to the statute ia � I r . I � . and 1 � � I , an ,;:5 to I scale, and will be sold at a bargain as the owner tl eX' at from S.40 to $50 each 9 calves from , -' - I I p ­ don, 11 tree in a -dwarf condition for a great aud stores at about 4c. Sp in erg were ([noted SEAFORTH. on for the Holiday Trade in all the leading styles, both in plain that behalf. . - � , ; -1111 r of years. The pruning has to be - . is desirous of going into another business. This F. HOLUESTED, Solkitorfor Executors. � - January' I 'R�11 . Having been Your Depuiy Reev'e for flie- past . . fancy fabrics, and cut prices in all millinery sales until after New Seaforth, November 20t I ., a I done just after the young growth pushes � ; BuFFAt,o, December loth.—Sheep"and -lambs. is a going concern and a fortune for the right � h, 1890. 1108-4 s I . .our d&ys'i- - �oiit, which generally is about the middle ' 4Market slow and easy.to h!hade lower ; receipts year, and at the urgent request of many friends, rr an. For full particulars apply toL:the proprie. Year. Come and examine. � - I I � , . - Be take *,,r, 1,,U,ly Canada lambs, and heavy arrivals having decided to offer myself as a candidate for tor on the premises, or by letter to Blyth P. 0. . I . - I L of May. It is very important the I bu, the same office for 1891. 1 Nuill, if elected en- OUTRAY, Proprietor, 1197x4tf � � - -V-V w - Of saine reported for to -morrow ; best ]an deavor to serve you as (altbfully as heret�lfore. �"M- M . . * I I I - 11 r. isoup , ,hedgeL should be cut With sloping sides, $6.20 to $6.30 ; western lambs, ��5.60 to $6.16 ; Thanking you for past favors and hoping, that � Of Pure Wool at Demr-4.x. & - I - I . . FOR SALE .% L . I M PROPERTY I I a, visit.— I . " r -so that everypart of the surface should ,Oestevn sheep, fair to good, .$4,.26 to $5 ; extra my candidature will meet with your approval. V OR TO RENT.1 Being lotNo. 18 and the Duncan & Duncaia, Seafortb. c.,.,., aeafortb. I . I � . - . : N8VVtGnL I .z have the benefit of the light. No .,35-10 to $5.25. Ifogs—Yorkers, light to good, I Remain Respectfully Yours, rRSON I south half of lot No. 19, on the 2nd �oncession . -------- __ ___ I I . I . 91 1 .1,43-30 to $3.40 ; extra, ,$3-45 ; mediums, $3.50 to 1201 � - GEO. ]�,. HENDE . of the To�vn8bip of Hay, containing 150 acres of I � L L I I sainuel . hedge with upright sides, or equare top, $3.55 ; choice heavy, 0.55 to $3.60: pigs, $3 . t In the Surrogate Court ,of thp- : � rw . )) - .- I land and of which 110 acres ii cleared, vell un- � . - Wa-1 - . will keep thick at th-e bottom long. to 83.25. . . County of Huron. : hip) LivER1100L, December 16—There,was a Biead derdrain6d and in an excellent state of cultiva- . . I I . � � . _ I L lectors of Seaforth tion, with good fences, the remaining 40 acres - I q.tritn011y .. demand for Canadian tstock at the Stariley rna4i E The Oentral Business Oo I I ege, IN THE GOODS OF JAS. CALDER, DECEASED4, I � . . - � s 1dr. . , —Premier Greenway has successfully ket to -day. Butchers were buying for the I . .11 . are under fine hardwood bush, the timber not L - - - L ter 01 I . having been culled. There is also a -never fail- I I . . . , started.'a. Manitoba agency in London Christmas markets. Prices ranged from 12K` I - -spring creek running 4hrough the land The creditors of -James Calder, late of the � I _ " -_ eir 11103r to Lke for flueSt steers, 12 to 123& 'for good to I I ing I L . and has'gailed for home. . .1 which makes it well suited for pasturing or Townsh-.p of McKillop, In the Count � ' y of Huron, I . . 0. inCideDt . choil-e, 11 to 11�c for poor to medium, and from ve ATF 11'armer, who died on or about the 31st October, I :S L g_e�gajjp __ . ' 81 to 10c'for ir;ferior and bulla. � , I YOUR VOTE AND stock raising while the land is highly prodUatiL 1890, are required on or before the 22nd day of I . � . SALE REGISTER. I MONTMAL, December 16th.—There were for all kinds of grain crops. The divelting which -, . � . - - on Sun- , only erected a few years ago is one of the I December, IM, to send to the undersigned Sol!- � I I I , score of Christinas 6eeves, which met with I ' "' citor for the administrator of the Estate full "Ids. 11's Oa Tuesday, December 23rd, at one a rather Blow sale at about 6ic per pound, most * INFLUENOE best in the Toweship, built of solid brick with ' . partieulan of their claims and of the rities, � � .. I I ) ' stone foundation and cellar and slate roof, there geou I 'Was also- . 0 clock P. m', sharp, on Lot lop - Con- of the butcherd preferring to %vait for large sup- . It is it any, held by them. After the said date 4he � . n Ttiesd*y . cession 11, ii, it, S., Tuckersmith, Farm plics before making their Christmas purchases. I - dso a goorl brick woodshed adjoining with Re -opens after the Christmas vacation on MonLy, January 5th. 1891. administrator will 'proceed to distribute the es. . ; " ' - I . There was a fair demand for large fat cows' 1 hard and soft water under roof. Tlie barns and especially essential to make a wise selection in deciding where to go for a business education, as tate among the parties entitled having refer- . I I I : . � I - ted -do the otudenVo progress by lal I under I Stock'and Implements. Charles Robb , and pretty good heeves at from 4 to 44c per Are Respectfully Solicited other butbuildings are conveniently eitua an unfortunate choice retat 0 depriving him of 'qualifications which be ence to the claims only of which he hAs -received � -.t clturObt proprietor; A.. Bishop, auctioneer. pound. Roagh steers and moderately f9v oxen and in good repair. There is alho a fine bearing could have secured elsewhere, while his pportunities for promotion are greatly lessened by his I � r. Alfr' d � � at'l o,clock were held at about 3 c, and common dry cows for - orchard with be8t varieties of fruit This valu- lack of fitness for superior service. This inst, ,itution is thehigbest type of a business college. Iti notice. After su:!h distribution the administra- I . I - Oa Tuesday, December 2S, I at ab6ut 3c A. Air. Nicholson bought* . I able properky which the owner wi�l sell cheap strongly endorsed by the press, by business and profession men, by school te1where, and by the tor will not bi., responsible for any part of the . N . . � I time was . the Village of Dublin, good six of tho b,,;t �eeve8' On the market to-da;y at or rent for a term of years is within I mile of ool as Fztate, to any creditor of whose claim he aliall ; I P_ in., in host of graduates in big paiing positions. You make no mist4Lke about att�ndiug this sch , not have jreeei.cd notice as aforeWd. This - - I the thriving village of Hensall and is thus eon- Write for our new'prospectus. jL_ . � I . frame dwelling, containing 7 rooms, nearly 69c per pound. They averaged 1,188 we guarantee satisfaction to all who are %illiag to work. o . -1 old More . R Holmested . notice is jg�iytn pursuant�-to the statute In that 1 i . I veniently bituated to churches, schools and good �. � _10 to P*Y- household effects .and other articles. pounds each. The good VM18, were bought up . , behalf. I r nisdo in . Mrs. C. Friel,, Proprietress.; T. Brown, before reaching the market. Very few sheep market. For full particulars apply to ALEX. , J. E LLI 0TT, 9 W. H. SHAW, 1'. HOLMESTED, .Solicitor for Aftjnistrator� . j� I . � �, - were brought into market, but the butche ANDER W,EWE.N, Heneall P. O., Ontario. W . 1P. I . rs PRINWAL. Seafortb, Noveraber 2M, U90. 1104r. . � . I --r 'For Mayor for 1891. 1200-4 . � 11 14 Ask- auctioneer. lave been buying large flocks at the yards to I SECRETARY. . � � , . : . I ?. L I I ds for tile " I � . I I - I I -, I ! I � I . . _. . . . . I � I . I I . I - . . I . � . .11 . I -1 L . � I . I . - . L . � � . � - - I . - I �n 1 ; 1, - . . . I L I- __ . . . . L . I I -, , - " . - � , , ! . 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