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The Huron Expositor, 1886-09-24, Page 5e. n the 'eQnsiderahly ,°.(telites Int°4 -Redd thirty-four present" oe 0 is detainee the largest". La yetha RenrY Beat - ;lark J ertme eaggie Et! , Cgie Day Water, lter, Christy R. F.Rern4.. LoWery4R., Re*', Chriaty . Ida Philtre Richinond, Inillie, John )ra G. .* Whyte, R. week saye: .held & !lank on tire ‘• IV. Kelly. 44 Kenys Ere not able tat Kelly ys and little nmg spent lay years to a eight 'from htInds, and 11, stalwart net to Wna. ef Morel; 'espectively, • the number es Kelly, >e found at this large rted, direct the balance dinner the with swing- e handker- d after tea p company ir the pros- ia a eat ion and the while they I block.' in, it to their can gather eitistiesea to - the pie -hie fitehell still tan. • St.• Marys eI Schoeis sta with itchell. rf made to under the :hanks' In- Climie„ of ay of , bat r are Mont- Ays : The oar street evening risrer. appointed [real of Art has left the sman, had ondayelast na the .huf- ing in: the played be - • teams a 3 runs for in • snt m- Nvonbank, ionary to ' Stratford 5e- of deeig- vertan and ited 'under tor, (Reit. , Mr. Kay ton. i. rton, was Mitchell '..1-1sible for ring was urther in. Fair held ries reg - make but ea. The 15 at 10' 2,355 at 50 p. t. or's hotel vhie h was es at the ell, ttex ed. Bath _ tor, were tratford. t says: to and sreh, has Iris -well- upon his .tev, Air.. ,sses trtie 7liose an - f ever ap- tratford, hhe Nort- , ce of his er cattle. •irtle and year the , acres of r acre, a l'atratford nsid ered tting his .far wet, afford. men SandaY, oge the ria had ttltle, au tEe of the nions af It riled at are I watch xt (lay, li_i on . . - i,eeii tile be other i 'ed. The as spread tropics of pre hustg her $ttg- ed with SEPTEMBER ,24, 1886. , .----- secellent taste. , Tea delivered by M. Bait who goal. urnbull, The proceeds amo —There was a Utial residence of j.. ja Hibbert townsh.p, on Tuesday even - last week. Mr, Joe A. McCOnnell, icho lives in Mi neapolis, Minnesota, 1 was married to a c 1arming Detroit lady ,on the previous N ednesday, aud while ,his wedding torr paid his parents a The opening address the pastor, Rev. A. as followed by Rev. MoLaurin and Grant ,nted to $65. rand time at the pa- r. John MoGo,nnell 11,:t Oa" gshi%o,ernt •-from every directi to the strains of • light fantastic was auk' hours, —The drownin 10th inst., of Hom old son of Mr. Ta3 the saddest affair any -family in tha long time. On F Taylor with her el &sister, Mrs. Tho meintyre's corner little fellow wh. • . around with the otl • and search was at Lock in the cist mother'on her Wa • after a fruitless was at once obeye horrot he was fo of the water. - Ev rtstisCitate him ku. extinct. Wi FARM So has sold his 5P acr to Mr. Salomau J. •bfr. Shannon, has place. SCILOOL RENet, the report of the 1 for the month of based on geeer attendance and Class—lst Hugh Kinney. Senior aloe a grand reeep- he couple. Friends n were invited, and excellent music the tripped into the wee on Friday evening r, the little three year ler, of Kitkton, was hat has occurred to neighborhood for a iday morning Mrs. ild left home to visit wson, who,lives near . iri the evening the had been playing er children *as missed once made7 for him. rn," cried the anxious back from the barn arch. The request 1 and there to their d floating on the top ry effort wry made to t life was found to be throp. a John C. Morrison farm near this place, Shannon for $2,900. ot a good and cheap .—The. following is - 'inthrop public school ugust. The report is proficiency, regular eood conduct: Fifth Alexander, 2nd Lizzie our th Class—lst.Wm. Hanna, 2nd Join Fulton, 3rd Andrew Calder, 4th Andre v Govenlock. Jrinior Fourth Class -1s Terra Forbes, 2nd. Agee Alexander, 3rd Richard Barwick, 4th Maggie Hart. Seeior Third Class - 1st Sarah Buller 1, 2nd Aggie Grieve, 3rd Aggie Wrigh Junior Third Class —1st Geo. Mon gomery, 2nd Gordon McDowell, rd oe Craig, 4th John Montgomery. Se ior Second Class -1st Fannie Russell, 2id Donald. Fulton., 3rd M. J. Hannah, 4t Wm. Montgomery. Junior Second 0 as—lst Della Cash, _21rd, Lizzie Griev, , 3rd Andrew Goven- Cuthill. Senior First ssell, 2nd John Myers, - ht, 4th Lizzie Combs. s.—lst Eddie Cash, lock, 4th Jessie Class—Maggie R Srd Maggie .Wri Junior First Cla 2nd Ella Love, 3rd Essel Cash, 4th Eddie Carter. East !! awaiaosh. JOTTINGS,— 1r Jahn Rath caught a very large mi.nk est week.—Mrs. Wil- son, of Blyth, is isiting her daughter, Mrs. James p th —Miss F. Armour has returned froakota., where she has been for some ti Her friends wel- come her home. Mr. Creylartd, while attending- the, re ival meeting at the - union church, tie4l. his horse to the barb wire fence. The horse being restless got its foot caught .):1 the wire and would have been badly lluLirt but for some bays who nOiced it. People can never be too careful about fooling with the barbs:I —Misi Nary W lson, jr., is on the sick' list this Week. Mr. and. Mrs. John Goulds ardaWay on a visit to Guelph to see friends, and, also to take in the Ex- iss Mary Walsh is visiting at Benmiller this week. -The Westfield girls are talking of forming a base ball club which will be the first club of the kind started in Huron.—Mr. James Armour is expected ho e soon.—The return match between he Westfield club and Wawanosh is t be played next Satur- day. A iively g me is expected.—Mr. Greg McGowan nd. wife are away on a trip to visit relat ves and friends. They expect to be abs at for some time.—Mr. Edward Walsh s )Id a very fine horse to _Mr. Sharp for the sum of $140.—Mr. John C. Wilson has found one of the cattle he adverti ed for. There are four yet to find. Go» ng Fairs. Western, London, Se,pti27th to Oct. 2nd. Eat Huron Brus els, Oct. 5th and Gth. South Huron, Sea orth, Sept. 27th and 28th. Morris, Myth, Oct 7th and 8t1f.s- Hibbert, Staffa, 0 -tober 6th. Hallett, Clinton, epteniber 23rd• and 24th. Stephen and ti`slso :nc, Exeter, Oct. 4 and 5. THE SEAFO Fall Wheat per bus Spring Wheat per b Oats per IstisheI Peas per bushel Barley per bushel Butter, No. 1, loose Butter, tub—. ARKETS. , LTH, September 24th -1886. e1(new)..... $0 71 to 8073 shel.... .... 0 60 -to 070 • 0 28 to 030 0 50 to 053 ...... • - . 0 60 to 055 ... .. . .. 0 10 to 011 . ..... .. .... 0 11 to 012 Egga .•.....o to 0 13 Flour, per 100 tbs. Hayper ton .. . .. . . . .. . Hides per 100 the 8WhoeoelPskins each.. - .. Salt (retail) per barrel... Salt(wholesale) per barrel .. . • • • • Potatoes per bushel1 new. Wood per cord.. . roRONTO, Sept. 24.—Fal1 wheat, $0.75 to $0.77a; 8,Pring, 80.75 to ll.'f '' oats, 34c to 36c; peas 57e to '67e; barley, 47c od2c ; hay, per ton, $8.00 to 14.50; butter, 203 to 24c; potatoes, per bag, (Zeta 75c; eggs, per doz., 15e to 16c; dressed hope per 100 lbe., $6.50 to $7.00. . • . Live S ck Markets'. 2 00 to 225 .....'.. 8 00 to 8 60 6 00 to 550 ..: 0 60 to 085 . .... ; 0 20 to OE21 80 to 100 • 00 • 0 35 to 040 250 to 550 .Mehremen, Sept. 22. --Although choice animal* were not Very plea iful„ yet they brought -consid- and 4e per IS was about the erably lower rates, top of the market to -day, and pretty good beeves could be bo ght at from 3ic to 3e, with common dry cows t 24c to 3c per lb. Lean stock were almost tiusakeble, and a large number will he held over for future markets. Good large sheep ere in den end for shipment to Britain, and sell at from brine' froueS3 to $ Lambs sekt from nt f not so pleul as When pretty goo o -day prices are flora 5c to Die per l'- • Deaths. (IIESNEY.—In Thicker:widths:sett the 21st inst. Samuel Chesney, aged 39 years. TIER:11AX. -In heaforth, on the 18th inst., l`PT htat(t.''',.teelso tf!rtllne: :airtall,rn 4is:lioti°tIfIsMerildj`:l4siadhTer- ah.Z EACRETT.—In Exeter, on the loth inst., Thos. eiKlkAsiireott :teed 27 years. 6 months and 3 -days. c Eeeter, di the 15th inst., Elle, infant dauglifler of Robert and Margaret • Pieltard, aged 4 months and 3 days. SITE. In Grel, on the Ilth inst., Margkeet, wife of Mr. W White, aged 56 years: 0(1114LINtl. -At hiefather's residence, 120 Wick - Bon e, 2iororJto, Wm. Henry Dowing, aged* s ears `uelph, on the 14th hist., er- €t 0., infarit son of Mr. Geo. Wriford, printer, aged i weeks and 5 days, 34.-c to 4e per lb.; other sheep .50 each according to quality. $1.50 to et:3.25 each. Hogsare Lo the latter part of last week. • lots were sold at 41c per lb., Births. CHURCHILL—In Turnberry, on the 7th the wife of Mr. G. Churchill of a. son. BISS'STT.—In Exeter, on the Oth inst., the of Mr. Geo. Bissett of a son, NORTHCOTT —In Hay, on the 12th inst. wife of Mr. Rodger Northeott, of a son. O'ROURKE.—At Shipka, an the Ilth inst., wife of Mr Jas. O'Rourke of a daughter. HANDFORD.—In Exeter, on the 15th inst. wife of Mr. Isaac Handford of a daughte ItIcLAUCH.LIN.—Iii Brussels, on the ,13th i the wifeof Mr. Neil McLauchlin of a de ter. • THE HU ON EXPOSITOR. ate wife the the the • . Marriages. DICKSON-13:AR.—At the residence Of, the bride's fat ler, by Rev. Mr. Musgrave, eri the • 22nd inst., Mr. Adam Dickson to Miss Lizzie • Scott, eldc st daughter of Alex. Kerr, I sq., all of McK llop. MeGEOCII=OLDFIELD.—At the residene of : the bride' mother, on the 20nd inst, by ev. J. Edmor ds, Mr. Jae. Me eogh taFas ny, • youngest aughter of the latle Wm. Old eld, Esq.., all o Tuekersmith: HANNAH—D P.ST.—At the. residence of f the • bride's fa her, Mitchell, on the 22nd ii st., by Res-. Itn Ridley, assisted by Rev. J. Edmonds, Mr. Richard S. Hannah, of ,on - don, to Ill a Maud, eldest daughter of A m- inim Dent Esq., barrister. BEGG—BEW Mitchell, at the eesidenc . of the bride', father, on the 15th inst., hy Mr. Tully, Mr. Wm. Bews, of Hamilto , to. Jemima, *Tend daughter of Mk. Jas. B gg, of tch ell McCONNELL McEVOY'.--in Detroit, on th 8th inat.,,by 1 ev. Dr. O'Riley, Treasurer of the Irish 'Nat onal League, Mr. Joe A. Mc on- nell, trave ling 'agent of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railways, Minneapolis, Minne ota, and son of Mr: john McConnell, of Hib erti to Alice youngest -daughter of B. Mc- Evoy, Esq , of Detroit. BRAUND—IIS Exetet, at thoresid nee of the lir de's father, on the 15th inst, by Rev. Wm. Martin, Mr. John Braund to Miss -Rhoda, se *tut daughter Of Mr. Chas. R we. CANNING -3 AISTELL.—At the Methedis par- • sonage', C editon, on the 8th inst., by Rev. D. M. Ken Reds', Mr. ROL Canning, to Miss Isabel1a:1f rgaret.Waietell, beth of M? hilli- vray town hip. • ocal Notices. MONEY 0 1/40:11\h -2 -Private fund, in large or small sof is in first mortgage on 'arm Property. Al ply atsThe EXPOSITOR Office, Sea - forth. 78 Wiesox YovNe'S, SeafOrth, 50 ent. Tea is very ch ice. Try it. ` OTS! 0. TS' Oeiss—Wanted at the Midlothian 0, time]. Mills, Seaforth, for shieh the highest rices will be paid.. WAI TER THOMSON, S 'aforth. 978-,.f. FRUIT Ja es all sizes being cher), • at Wilsbn & You g's, Seaforth. , THE best and cheapest sugars for pre- serting are at Wilson & Young's, Ssaforth. • LevREN( ES' GRAPHIICSCOPIC OAR will be one of the attractions at the fall fairs i this county. Pan music views Of ancient and mod- ern cities, bat les &e., to be seen with a w nder• ful reality i • LaWeences' Graphieseopic Car. Make up your mind to see it before you go to the fair. Ad rission 10 cents. 9 8•3 NEW GO • Ds, direct importations, goods, Druggists' and stationers' sundries, down in pri e, call and see, at LUMSD WILSON'S, S-aforth. ' • NEWL FA mare to folios suited for fall able as usual THORNE & C ncy away N 979 L 'Goo's arrived, *nd still (1, , now is ti e time to co e al d get and wint r goods. Prices r %son- Seaforth Boot Store, W. I EM -P- ' 979 PHOTO.' a, bums, parses, etc.,just ed, the - best value ever seen in Seafo LUMSDEN & WILSON'S, Seaferth. FORSAL store : • Two oal, two wood and one cook stove, with furnitu e...a Also one book ease, on v bed, M. 79-2 s cheap at Counter's je pen - th at 979 elry two centre tr COUNTER. GAELIC and numerou just received forth. FIVE ANT olee and one wash stand. • IBLES Gaelic Testah ents, other books in the Gaelic la 'uage at LUMSDEN & WILSON', Sea• 979 A HALF per cent, st aight loans, any a rount, private funds, at t e ldw rate of 51; p r cent per annum.- SEA( ER & LEWIS, God rich. ! 76•8 lis UCTION SALE. On Tues lay, the old Gr eve sion 2, M Killo plements, 1 itho CUM:, Pr rilfie tioneer. On Mon 27, north b at 1 o'clo Implement tor; John • On We o'clock A. 13, Hullet plements. J, P. Brin Mor Concession Farm Sto hold Furni proprietor eptember 21, 18 6, on arm on Lot 24, C nces- , -Farm Stock an 1 Im- t reserye. D. M. RAD - or, J. 1?. BRINE, Alice ay, September 27, or undary Hay, Slake 1 k P. M., Farm Stoc . John .Dinsmore, pr Reith, auctioneer. , nestlay, October 20, I., On Lot No. 6, Cone , Farm, Farni Stock a John Torrance,. propr , aactioneer. day, October 4, on L 3, H. R. 8., Tucker Inith, k, Implements and Hoarse- ure. Richard Cudmo e, Sr,, J. P. Brine, auctione r. Lot . 0., and prie- 1: MONTREAL HO RAND EXHIBI SE. 10 N ALL THIS WtEK ^4,T Dll,,NCAN & DUNCAN S SP.'ORTH. The Popular Dry Goods &or? to the fore as usual with bargains for all. PARTICULAR ATTENTION INVITED TO OliR GRA7 DISPLAY OF 1. Dress Goods, .Cashmeres, Fancy Gootds,! Collars, Ties, (.6cJ,- al -wool goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Flannels, Blanket, House Fa), Mantle dloths. and Ulsterings, ish,ings, dc. Millinery, Mantles, (Sc. • Visitors attending the Fall Fair would do well to call and: inspect our stock ere going elsewhere. Parties wishing to prirchase will find us Willing to alsow . I our goods and give every advantage we possibly can as an indOement these hard 1 times. Don't fail to find the place. t 10 ssion d Im- etor ; t 30; CHAN I would s I have sold n tist. I have and can with successor in ful consider taming to hi ri L. BA jr„ ber cessar to D. performed a .gas and loea Plates inser Watson. R forth. ther notice. E OF BLISIN SS. v to my p'atients and Others, that y business to Mr. K4,1,. 'Bill, den - known Mr. Bell for merle years, confidence recommend hill as my iusiness. You will 131 (I, him care- te and efficient in ev rything per- • Irrofess ion. D.. VVAT40 N. L. D. S., Honor.Graduata, min- uet Dental College, Toronto, sue - Watson, All operations earefully d guaranteed. -Chlorofornt, Other, agents used in extraction of teeth, ed at prices agreed npon itli Mr. onis over Johnson's Hardware, Sea- • Bruseels every Thuisday till fur- . t 1 980 ; DUNOAJ& DUNC N'S Popular Montreal House, Seaforth. • P. S. --Look out for our Milliner+ Opening this FRIDAY nd SATURDAY. JUST OPENED GUT' —AT THE— Cheap Cash JAIPUR ANT OTICES. rpo SHOEMAK RS.—W nted immediately, a first-class joirneymab shoemaker. To a good -man -the higl est wages wiIi be paid. 4 - ply to D. WEISMILLER, Kippen. --- TEAOHER, mai, or femL' ale, wanted :for: ilion . School Seetkn No. 7.Ea8t and West 1Va- . wanosh. Service to • commence' January let, Stor,e! 1887.October next. A ply stating salary, to WM. W. . Applicatior s will.be received up to 15th • SCOTT, Fordyce 3. 0. - • 0803 Dress Goods, Prints& , Corsets,' Bustles, Buttons,- , Mantle prnamentS, Silk Gloves, Dress Muslins, Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Dress Clasps, Mantle Silks, Cotton Hose, —AND A GREAT MANY -1- ricrN.7- intoo 'numerous to ention. • Call and see / • BULL FOR SA ling Bull, w vice or for sale. 4, East Wawanos good chalice to STEWARTeBlyth E.—One thoroughbred year- th firshelass pedigree..for ser - Apply on Lot 42, C'oncession two 'Mice north of Blyth. A get a food bull•. GEORGE P. 0. 980-4 TRAYED.-8 eyed fro the village of Exe- 0 ter, on or aboutthe rat of August, a red cow with a few white spots, medium size, tong straight borne, su poned t calve about the 1st of October next.Any per on giving such infor- mation as will 1 ad to her recovery, will be suitably, rewardeI.. JOH McINNES, Exeter P. 0. _ 9804.f. . ClTOLEN:,-Stol n, or ta -en in mistake, from • 0 the stable f. Wm. berhart. Lot 29, pm- cessiOn 8, Hibber ion Wed resday, 'september 16, a driving bridl and lines, nearly new. s The party who took tem will lease return them to the undersigned tt once, cr he will be prosecut- ed. WM, lie,DS N. •9s0-4 TRAY' .CALV S.—Stras ed from the premises is of the und(rsigned, Lot 6, Concession 9, 11 ullett, about th middle r f August, five year- ling heifers, nnestly red. One is larger than the others, and of 4arker co or. Any information . leading to the re ovary of these rii,i.ii7..1s,s140')Ix14be snitebly rewnrd d. TH EODORE. DEXTER, Constance P. 0. ft • GO OIJS, . hem, at the Cheap CashStore —;OF— REAT UC1I0N SALE OF FARM, FARM STOC sh.ND 'IMPLE3IENTS.—Th 3 u n der - !signed will efier fOr• sale on Lot No. 6, Conces- pion 13.Hu1 ett, an Wednesday, October 20,1886; at -10 o'clock a. 111.4 the 'following value- le pro- - pert viz.: size TOCK.—One mare 9 yearn Id, sup- posedste be in foal; to " Mark . Laddie" s 1 horse 8 years 'old, 'mare 7 years old, :supposed to be in foal to " Pri ce of Kelton. '! ; 1 mare 'is y firs bid, supposed t• be in foal to "Mark La die" ; 1 horse 6 -yea .old, a filly one year , old, sired by " Puzzler 1 yearling caltesired.by"Si-.Felton Coachnian" ; 1 spring celtPsired liy "1 rin.ce of Kelton ;" 15 milch cows, 8 calves, 1 stag, 4 steers two years al., 4 heifers two years old, steers I, year old, 1 •eifer one year -Gish ,IMPLE ENTS. —One Taro to light binder, 6 foot cut ,• 1 Heim - ening -Bird n ower, 1. seed drill, 1 sulky h y rake, 1 gang plow 2 sod plows,2 chilled plows, thistle cutter plow, 1 set iron harrows, 1 set wooden harrows, 2' lumber wagons, 1 set, of . rucksel. double catt rel double buggy 2 pairs beb leighs,1 scuffier, 1 Ur 'nip sower, 1 turnip cutter,1 fanning 01111,1 set w igh scales,1 hay fork with pu leys end ro•pe, 1 set- Ingle 'harness, 3 sets whiffietrees, 3 neck -yokes, 2 seta double team harn ss, one nearly now ; one hay rack, 4 logging hains, 1 grass seed ower, 75 cow chains. 1 mil s earls 4 creamery c ns and box, 1 -spinning w eei and reel, a number of bee boxes, and about. -3 tonsiof good hay. i the -harp, together WM'S- scythes, . shovels, ho s, and a great 'variety oft er arti-1 eles. ireTR ffreehments will 1,o served at neon. The whole till positively be sold withou reserve as the Prop ietar is going to ManitobA, ERN'S. —Ali %nuts of sin() and under, cash- •ver that amount twt lee nicinths' credit will be seven on .furnishing pprotiediendoreedi notes. a liscount of s per cen Svilthe -allowed for cash se credit areounts. • HE Alt.II.--eThelarpi.which is ode of the best n the'township; will be offer d at the same time and place. • It contains 1.3- acres, about 130 c cared and in a high state o enitiva- tion, and n ,arly• five from stninpe;the b lance is well timber el. There -are about 20 ac.es,o' falt wheat, all o . sod. It is within six miles of Blyth arid eleven rom Seaferth, Clinton and - trussels,- avith good 'ravel roads leading to- ea place. There is sehool, store, bla-cksinithe op and post officer joining the. lat. .The. bi1.ings and fenees are ood. There 'hi a 'geed oee ard and. plenty cif g ad water. TERMS. -Ten ps cent -of the purciaa,'e money on the day of sal ;• the ree meander, hth the exception of $7,500, ithin 30 days, and ti e glance on time to suit purchaser, Ise -cured by mortgage. JOHN TORRANCE, PIO- printer, J. ). BRINE, nhuctloheer. •9794 Hoffman ctiPompany, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. cat) 0 REID & WILSON. JU8T RECEIVED • A large , stodlc of Cattle Chains, imported • direct from England. American Safety Tubular Lantern, "the best in the world. Apple Parers — i1 styles and prices. .1 TRAyED HE 0 of the uncle the 4th Septemb fat, supposed to Any information will be liberally Twarded. Seaforth. ... ,_ . • -• -- --.---,-- FER.—Stlrayed honk the frtrin 1 signed, niiarEginondville,about r, a four year old grey 'heifer, rave gone towards Egmondville. tha will lead to her recovery THOS. GOVENLOCK, . 980 — • DTSSOLUTIO OF PA tTNERSHIP.--sNotice is hereby wen that the partnership here- tofore existing b twse» th undersigned aS mer- chants in the to vn of Se forth ender the stele and firm of Cam bell tit B ight, wee this day dis- solved by expir tion of ti e. Dated this first day of Septembe ,A. Dele O. WM. CAMPBELL, - W. D. BRIGHT Witness, J. M. Best, Barrister, Seaforth. All dfi ebte due t ie above nis mest be paid at once. • '• • • 980-4 REAL ESTATI4 FOR SALE. , lARMS IN STANLEY 61H , Lot 9, Coneession 2, , each containi g- 100 acr 85 acres on eaol in a goo there are good mine hitt These are first -c asslarms will be sold on elkytern1s to Suit the pu chaser. GART, Clinton, Ont. -FARM FOR' ,'ALE IN County of luron, be 7.- The farm co 'tains 100 and is well wat red, well .class state of cu tivetion. house, frame ba n and st and an excellen otchard -sown to fall w eat,' The mile from the v liage of Brussels. For urther p BATEMAN; Pro rietor, E FOR SALE.- Being Nd - Lot 9, Concession s; all under fence, and state of cultivation dings on each place. end wcil situatedeand ogether or separately, kpply to M. MeTAG- • 980-t. f -00D FARM FOR SAL -sale or to rent, Lot le t, containing 5 acres, h e d in good eo dition. barn aud shed st and goo ing spring creek eunsthro waste land. Go.d orehar trees. There is school, s and post -office ljoining acres of fall w eat.' It', rented for a terri of'yeass ises,,or address Hk. arloc SON. • -GREY TOWNSHIP, ng Lot lb, Concession acres,70 acres cleared, fenced, and in a first - There is a good !hick bles on the premises, There are 15 acres farm is situated one 'thel and. 0 miles from rticulars apply to E. hel P. 0, 97S-13 l OR TO RENT.—For 4, Concession. 13, Hul- • of which Are cleared, here is a good frame house. A never-fail- igh the place, and no .and a lot of cherry ore, black -smith shop he farm. There are b ill he sold- cheap or Apply on ehe prerr- h 0. ALEX. ROBIN- ORGANIZED & EQUIPPED ifelARM In INS.A8 f•-oR SALE, eontaitting je about 100 acres, •trell improved, feneed iuto eight fields, st th hedge, wire, board and rail fences, corrals ind etotie ehellii to aceonneuelate 100 or more cattle, stable for -20 hors, peultry and pig houses for lar ee itOuli. There are two never -failing welle cf tsp.! ndid water, supplied through pipes. alo dwelliite? house and whsres cr etatited, by wiedinill. Th re is n laseroreherd • of choive fruit trees of god Variety. This farm .1 lies within four niles of three of the leadieg rail- roads, two miles south of .r -,11 -ton station. on the- AtehieonsTopel a and Steins Fe Railroed. leaf a Reid. & from ech4.11 and 41%. 1:111,:s no' th eest. of Linpona City; et 14,000 tiliebitaete ; n»les • J front coal pits, ' -price of Ohl n1.50 to this.) per ton: This is ore of the lasheMealitiee in Kansa, • and well adapted for stock purposes. Will sell all stock and iniplemenfie on terms to suit pur- Hardware and Iron- Impirt!ers, I- chaser. . Reasoias Jor health of orrupant. Apply, if pereonally, to JAMES M. iBROADFOOT, on the pretniees, if be letter, to gEAFCtRT/I. panHaLBROAlifFOOT, P.• b., 0nt•ario, 9ht) FOR THE FALL CAMPAIGN. IJOTTID 1\170= PROM • THE GREAT TROMBONE 0 EDWARD McFAUL, THE CASH DRY .Goaps AND ifILLINERY MAN The autumn season has come, and with it the arrival of our complete Fall and Winter Stack, and we are now prepared to announce that Our store house is filled, the machinery set, the steam on. at high-pressure, And the Threshing Commenced. Now the fact shall be, that all patrons of our establishment will find our stock the largest, most complete and best selected that it has ever yet been our privilege to show. We know that for some time past the prices of produce have been low, and .1 that the'people have been wisely economical aed careful in expending their money. We have made it a study how to get the best •valte, and how to make your cash go further than ever before, and we have accoMplished THE HERCULEAN TASK. There FS no need to mention here the names of our goods. In this enlightened age everybody knows what is kept in a FIRSTiCLASS DRY GOODS STORE. , We want you te come and see us. We Want to show you our New Goods. We want to give yoln a satisfactory cleal‘ There is na mistake about our receiving a big run this se0on, so we would advise our patrons to make their selections early, while the assortinent is so complete at EDWARD MpFAUL'S, :Seaforth's Clash Dry; Goods and Millinery ,MAIW-ST., 41 W. N. WATSON, General Insurance Agent —AND— De ler in Sewing Machines. A in firs tied p the 1 kinds of property insured at lowcat rates ' -class reliable companies, and tosses setia °raptly. h ecial low rates on FARM PROPERTY in re and Waterloo, from 7tic to *1 (caeh plan).for three years. Mills and factories in- sured in these companies at a saving of 20 per cent., n stock companies. 8 1e dealer, in the WHITE and RAYMOND SEW I 10 MACHINES (family and manufacture ins). Pricen ranging from 59.5 to $75. All eria- chMe warranted for five years on •es cry kind of work. Needles, oil and repairs for sale. Ma- chine repaired, TV_. WATSC11V5 MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. Look This Way! The t ndersigned has on hand the Inrgest stock of B i OTS AND SHOES Everahown in Hensel], which he is offering at rock•jbot.tom prices. Come and compare prices befo e buying elsewhere. All rips oceurring, &c., n goods purchased from Ole, will be re- pairei free of charge. Buttons clasped free. CUSTOM WORK spleeialty. Repairing neatly and promptly :done at reasonable prices. No trouble to show good Five and ten per _cent. off for cash. i The heapest house under the sun. Opposite McD linen & Waugh's hardware store; Hensall. 980 JESSE HOOKIN. H lman Opera Co. Cardno's Hall, 04th. FAIR NIGHT'S, M nday and Tuesday, SEPT. 27th and 28th. Mienday Night—" THREE TOO i M NY." Tuesday Night—" MASCOTTE." Omission, 25 cents; 50 (cents. Tickets on Bookstore. Man. — 0 YOU KNOW Reserved seats, sale at Paps* H LA...TVS t THAT orm Powders. U1VISDEN & WILSON'S "Royal Glycerated Balsam of Fir" Has continually and rapidly increased, in poptilarity ever since it was first recom- mended to the public as a cure for • Coughs, Colds, Sore j Throat, Hoarseness, Pain in the • Chest, or Incipient ConsOmption &c. It is undoubtedly one of the most happy combination of remedial agents ever discovered, astOnishingly quick in its action, heriling the ulcerated surface, re- moving all pair4 and leaving the throat and bronchial tubes in a perfectly healthy and natural condition. Hundreds of well-known- people gladly bear testimony to these facts. If,you require any such remedy, give it a trial, It is all that it is recommended te be, is equally suitable for all ages, and can be procured from almost any dealer in this section. Price, 50e per bottle, and wholesale or retail from • I LUMSDEK & WILSON CHEMISTS AND Di1WGGISTS, Main Street, Seaforth, Scott's, Block, Business Announcement. The undersigned begs to announce to his old friends and customers that he has disposed of his interest in that old and well-known establishment, Campbell's Clothing Emperium, to his late partner, Mr. W. D. Bright, and he hopes the same liberal patronage will be extended to th-e new proprietor that has been accorded to himself for so many years, .as well as to the late firm of Campbell & Bright. WM. CAMPBELL. Hatiting purchased the interest of Mr. Campbell in the above business, and _ having secured the stock on most favorable terms, I am prepared to give bargains in Gents' Clothing and Furnishings of every description. The stock is large and there are some!of the nicest goods in the market. to choose from. Having a prac- tical knowledge of every branch of the business, gained from long experience, and, as the whale will be under my own supervision, I can guarantee satiefaction. Remember the Place, No. 2 Campbells Block, Seaforth. W. D. BRIGHT. No. 6 WATtElloUSE.—Having complet- ed my 20th 'yoarin the grain business, 1 weuld intimate to fannerannel others that 1 still con tinue to pay the highest market price for wheat , - oats, peas, barlesi &e., and ipeite all my old frieeds, and as Many new ones as well, to deal with nie. Aiwa* represented at market and storehouse. JAMES- ISE.eTTIE. • 977-t f. . MANUAL 01 COXIeESPONDENCE.--One of the inost practical and most useful books pub- lished; every tteacher should have a copy-; no •school should be without -it; it contains exer- cises in capital letters, abbreviations, punctu- ation, errors in English, specimen letters, beanti- fully engraved, etc; ; price 50 cents. C. ODEA, }tread°4 Toronto!. 969-12 ‘ F11 -ST -('LASS farm for sale, in the town- , ehip of Turnberry, County of Huron,being r Lot 1, in the 4th Coneeseion,eontaining 100 acres ! 90 aen.s cleared and well feneed, arid in a gocd ! state a ouhivation, 10 aereis of good hardwood 1 bush, no waste land, lb acres of fall wheat put in in first -cities order. There is a good bank barn, with stone stabling and all other out- buildings necessary to run a first-claes.ferin. A good (beetling house, a splendid ore, erd, and two good wells. It is two nsilei3 from Wroxeter and ii from Winghani. Terms eaey. If the farm be .not sold this fall, it will be rented, as the proprietor is positively giving up farming. For particulars apple to J. COWAN, Wroxeter, • or to W. L. HENRY, proprietor, on the prera- ises. 960-t.f. 1 his is the best and most convenient rrn Medicine known. No physic is necessary. Those that use it never try any other. Manufactured AT FEAR'S DRUG STORE SEAFORTIL On Time as Usual. J. A. Stewart, THE—' °minion House • CONSTANCE, Is •net on time with a hill stock of latest styles it -Dress Goodie Wool Caps and Wool Hoods, Faxinatore, Velveteetis in black and colored, Flu -hest, Underclothing, a big stock of Guernsey Shits and Drawers, Plain and Feeley Top Shirts, Ca igen Jaekets, flannels, Tweeds, Cottonades, Shi tings, white and factory Cottome Weaving Cotton and Knitting Cotton, White Shirts cheep aol good. ilendid line of Teas just arrived. Pure Sugar Sy up ; try it. A lot of those popular Spices for pastry and pickling, prepared by. Connor &- Dyson: t Honey M comb and strained. e, Another lot of Colereci Glassware eheaper than ever. -Crockery ill great N.Aritty, China -Sets, Stone China Sets. A big drive in Boots- and Sbees, away down in Price. Examine them be- fore purehasing elsewhere. inedwarfe and ev-erything usually kept in a general country store. Come one and all to the new store kept by 967 J. A. STEWART. Watches and Jewelry, —FOR ALL 'AT— Your Own Prices Having purchased the bankrupt stock of 0. L. Papst & Co., consisting of Watches, Clocks, ewel ry, P ated ware. ew in a position to sell the sane LE;=.;-; TITAN .MANUFA4- T1 PRICES FOlt CASH - rid:, offer starvis ;!.:i.;041 fer DAYS ONLY at Papst's Book Store, • SRAFORTH. '1