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The Huron Expositor, 1891-10-09, Page 5ankex ahoy, rae.tra: - rt a raa oak 4y thie nd the Cle and 1;48 art a hee r good colleee goad, veget. and, ngenii in the ree not e a else. Classes lucidity clarifies vastly - there three Els, be., L was jadges ubot iading f them class- ,intious many r good. oaultri ?orting tion" stored to ciad ;which a very fie Den foutid Etortou 'lion 14 engallf 5 acres •• htes at e ton be_ des of F. Ha stock fibbed annual I Wed- germs - matter a day, the in- s fruit in the 'pretty li�play pleat- ' of the art of - mental es and [rags, on Large roote, Wed - in the rithottt pening arently rob, as far as dendid on wes heavy good lumber LS wet the what There A the STEHTIff, g only though id the prile week. mtet- ion_ at; resent, front, :it frie- r the., -or tho •r the sh the owing ;bridge ; open - Hurd de te- -ropes ngine the drain Acti anoxia con -1 ;mama Grey, ta • out-! Oil to er ti* uetect and esti- A_ the er of aaid - mints in; at; firat I I hes right nd of It , has y Mr. to the y OC. . WM. e he Mr. John last rmed day e stir - OcrotER 9, 1891. THE HURON EXPOSITOR. la our village on Saturday last on ac- count- of the Howick show being held wte,—Mr. Will Torrance, son of the Bee. Mr. Torrance, Gorrie, left here on Wednesday of last week for the North- west. On Tuesday evening the mem- hers of the football club assembled at the parsonage and presented Will with a altar case, writing companion irror, accompanied by a very ntary address, in which they their regret at losing so ef- aptain. For some time pre - his departure for the West [been'in the employ of the Mc - firm in this village, and during with them won the confidence and rea eot of the public by his gentle- _ may a a obliging manner. We join hie man friends in wishing him sue- -cess in, the far west. -Mr. William Williams, son of Mr. J. R. Williams, of this village, has returned from Alpena, where cuff and and a oomplim expresse icient a vine to - Will ha TJanghli his stay has been working. -The apple evapor tor is now in full blast and fur- nishes 4uite a large number with work. ames Perkins, who has been a --Mr. grain buyer in our village for many years, has retired from that business.- , Mr. Htsnry Sanderson and Mr. Henry Day ar the grain buyers in our village. -Mr. ohn M. Keine has been engaged to tea h in Section No. 4, Howick, during 1892 and his brother Alexander„ who is at preeent attending the Goder- 'fah Model School, succeeds John in No. Ho ick. -Mr. Blow is ,at 'present veneering Mr. W tn.Stinson's house with brick.s-Master Edgar Blow, the 15 -year „ old son of Mr. Robert Blow, of this -village, shot a rabbit and a partridge one d y recently. Teddy" got the start f the older nimroda this tirne.- Mr MfrLeod, Mr. Dane's new miller,has rnovedj into the house lately vacated by Mr. Doig. -As is usual in our village this season of the year, many of our villagers " have a move on." -Inspector Robb is- now in Howick attending to his profes ional duties. and arrested him en a charge of selling certain goods and !chattels, to wit, NO bushels of wheat air a, carload of °tittle and horses, with i tent to defraud. —Karl Gehl died in the hospital at Port Arthur on iThursday night last week, from a fractured skul . He was Rhine, 57 s country spered in 1869 he 'atria, and bush his orer's life. mine, the ake, and, a ote. Gehl iver county ally slipped mg the in - h. Thede - bus miieou- own to pick about 600 oat. born at Innsprue years ago, and c when a young me the county of Br Canada- _ -ie Leamington canning factory has leen paying $300 a day for apples for sone time. number of Russeldale bicycle eiders formed themselves into a club and rode o London, taking in the Fair. alloting for an organist for Knox chum , Galt, resulted in Miss Grove, of that town, being elected by a large majority. -Lord and Lady Stanley visited the 'Central Experimental Farm at Guelph Friday, -A 500 lb. bear was lately trapped near Lindsay. -Anson Moore is under arrest at Orangeville for horseetealing. -A Hamilton concert party, includ ing the farnous violinist, Miss Nora Clench, is going out west to sing to the Pacific °Gest people. -George Ratherford is the new presi- dent of the Hamilton Young Men's Christian- Association. -Charles L. Gouin, late Crown timber agent in the Territories, has pleaded guilty to embezzling $5,583 from the Goveen m en t. -Sir Hector Langevin in leaving --Ottawa Friday says he goes without a blot on his honor or good name. -Kingston increased its assessment last year to $8,009,030, and population to 18,202, or an advance of $103,000 and -50 respectively. -Ex-Governor Kellogg, of Louisiana, who aummered in Canada, describes the Hon. A. S. Hardy as a "man of broad and prosgressive views and decidedly in laver or a union between Canada and the United States." -Mr. Samuel Sipes, of Beverly town- ship, got tired of farming, and removed to Galt some few years ago. Town life, however, has no charms for him, and he decided_ to go back to the farm in -Beverly, which he has repurehased from M en, on th me to th . He pr ce, but • went out to Port Arthur from then to n� W made th home, following np an exp Be discovered Silver Hil Ottawa location on Attik r big list of others of lesser was exploring in the State with his son when he acciden and fell over a bluff, sustai juries which ea.used his dea ceased was a man of tremen lar strength,and has been k up a steel rail weighing pounds and carry it off the THE MARKETS. SnAPORTH, 0 Fall Wheat per bushel,nete..... . Spring Wheat per bushel,new... Oats per bushel Peas per bushel Barley per bushel Butter, No. 1, loos Butter, tub Eggs .. . ......... Flour, per 100 !be Hay newper ton Hides per 100 Ibe Sheep Skins Wool Potatoes per bag, Salt (retail) per b&rrel.. Wood per cord (lmig) Wood per cord (short) Apples per bag Covet Seed Timothy Seed Pork, per 100 lbs Tallow, per lb • • • • • • • • • tober 8tb, 1891 0 86 to 0 99 0 86 to 0 90 0 27 to 0 27 0 67 to, 0 58 0 40 to 0 45 0 12 to 0 14 0 12 to 0 14 0 12 to - 0 12 2 70 to 275 7 00 to 9 00 4 00 to 450 , 0 40 to 075 0 19 to 0 20 0 45 to 045 1 25 to 125 2 60 to 800 1 60 to 200 0 50 to 060 6 00 to 650 1 60 to 1 76 5 25 to 6 50 Q 04 to 0 041 - • - ........... Fell Wheat per trlishel OLIN roe, Spring Wheat perIbushel.... . Oats per bushel...... Barley per bushel Peas per bushel.. ... ..... Butter Eggs Hay per ton, new. Potatoes per bue*1, Hides per 100 Cordwood. Wool per lb Pork, per 100 lhs • Tomer% Oct. 1. ---Fall whes spring wheat, $Cl.88 to _$0.89 ; to ;2 cents: peas, . per b 620 : barley, 45c to 510 ; hsy, p 0.4.50; butter, 18e to 200; p $0.35 to 130.59 ; eggs,. per doz dresaed hogs, pis cwt., $6,00 to calling at their 1)14 they may test this T If you like Tiger BraL to your friends. etober 8th, 1891 0 85 to $0 90 0 85 to 0 90 0 25 to 0 25 0 35 to 045 0 65 to 0 65 0 12 to 0 14 0 12 to 0 12 6 00 to 700 0 40 to 060 4 00 to 4 06 3 00 to 3.05 0 18 to 019 6 00 to 525 e of business that a before buying it. d recommend, it , 1243-1 Local 1Totioes. DRESSED. POULTR and choice roll Butter Wanted at A. Yo Ws, Seaforth. . 1289 ROOMS TO RENT. T0 rent, a few nice rooms in a private ho se, situated in a con- venient part of .the tow , Apply at Tun EXPOSI- TOR Office. . 1241.2 MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend in large or small sums on rst mortgage security, at 6 per cent. interest private funds. Apply at Tim EXPoSITOR Omcel Seaforth. 1234 ARE You DEAF. Or do you suffer from noises in the headi Then send a 3 cent stamp and I will send valuable treatiee con- taining full particula for home cure which costs comparatitely no hing. A splendid work on deafness and the ear. Address PROF. G. CHASE, Montreal. 1231x13 CHINA. Tek SET at greatly reduced prices. Highest mark rt price in caeh or trade for good Butter and E ge. Estate of H. ROBB, Seaforth. 1242-2 e0.95 to 80.95; oats, 81 cents sh, 61 cents to r ton, 812.50 to tatme, per bag, 150 to ; 86.50. D7iry Mark ts. d the demand. The receipts of , with an occs- g at 17c. Eggs 8 are unchanged 0 cases can be TORONTO, Octo er 6. -Butter. good tub do not ppear to exce Prices are steady at 150 to 16 sional extra choice package goi -The receipts are faiaand pric at 13c to 140. Lote of 10 to bought at 120. MONTREAL, October 6. -The dull; prices are purely nomina follows: fie to 10c for finest, a fine. Holders continue to keep butter and the market continu The following are the quota Creameries, ale to 23c; towns western dairy, 13e to 15o. For is brisk and good prices pre 13c to 140; 14c to 15c for °and! LITTLE FALLS, October 5. -Th of cheese took place here • to -d 84c,2,240 boxes at 8/c, 3„23 boxes at 91e, 740 boxes dairy dairy butter at 18 to 200, 28 cre Live Stock Ma Lineiteon,October 5.: -There in the market for live cattle h per lb, and the market was decline. It was almost impitssi stook. Receipts of Canadian a cattle were numeroue and t run than usuall of home sup were as follows, estimated at ling : Fineat steers, 1-c; good poor to medium, toe; inferio 81c. MoNTRBAL, October 6.-Trad as Bickerdike was not wanting day,and the commoner kinds low in price. The highest p didenot exceed 41c per lb ; but animals were held for more r. Walford. t _Mr. Beattie, wife of the late Wm. good stock sold at froni no to lean cattle at from 2c to 2tc p very brisk demand for good o from $8 to $12 each, with an veal at $16. Common calve to $6 each. Mutton critters pretty low in price excepting which sold in lots at from Messrs. Brown Brothers bou fine Iambs at $4 retch and $15. Fat hogs are plentiful a to 51-c per lb. 'Beattie, of North Dumfries, and mother of Rev. Andrew Beattie, a Presbyterian missionary in China died on the Beat- tie homestead, near China, Waterloo county, on Saturday, 26th ult. -Mr. and Mrs. John Goldie, of theGoldie & McCulloch firm, Galt, who, in company with their son and daughter, • had been touring on the Pacific Coast for a couple of menthe past, returned home laat week. -In his stirring sermon last Sabbath evening, on the Third Commandment, Rev, W. J. Clark incidentally, objected to witnesses having to kiss a greasy - Bible in court, He much preferred the old form of a witness holding up his hand and making solemn affirmation be- fore God and man. -London Advertiser. -The Kingston Presbytery has re- fused to accept the resignation of Rev. Mr. Coulthard, of Picton. The Presby• tery expresses its confidence in the goodness of his motives and blameless- ness of his life, and expressed sympathy with him in the suffering he has under- gone at the hands of thoughtless and ma.licious persons. -Quite a sensation bas been caused byt the discovery that the old burying ground lying a quarter of a mile north of Pine River, near Kincardine, has 'been robbed lately of the remains of bodies interred there. It is likely that the bones are taken under the oon- n-vance of medical students or physi- ei ns. Two parties visited the burying g ound for the purpose of having the remains of a relative exhurned and taken to Kincardine cemetery, when to their amazement they found tho grave hed been robbod, and nothing but some htar and the boards of the coffin re- mained to show where the body -bad been. Other known graves were found, on inspection, to have been dug out and robbed. -The town of Woodstock had an in- sion of quail the other day, when up- ards of 100 cif these birds flew around t e streets and back yards as tamely as q quite aware that the close season pro- ' t cted them from molestation. Some of he local sports nearly took fits with the xertien of holding back their shot- uns. -Miss Sproat, teacher at Lucan, will pend the next few months in Kansas for the good of her healtq. She has treen re-engaged for next year in Lucan public school. -A short time ago Allan and Alfred Anderson, two brothers oonducting a farm in East Zorra, directly west of ,Strathallan, made an assignment. It :transpired subsequently that before i :making the assignment they had clis• posed of most of their cattle and grain. This some of the creditors interpreted as an attempt to defraud and warrants were issued for their arrest. Constable Allenby found Allan hiding in the garret dry cows and rough steere, fr eese enarket is We quote as d 90 to 910 for up the price of to hang fire. ons'or to -day: tps, 16c to 18c ; ggs the market ail. We quote : d stock. following sales : 309 boxes at boxes at 9, 376 t 8tc to 91c, 110 mery at 231c. - WE have lately Dinner, Tea and Toile at very close prices. anything in Crockery goods 'and prices. cash or trade for goo of H. ROBB, Seaforth. MONEY ORDER Canadian Express C means of money ord safe, and can be oota company st very low an order for $50 its bu from $5 upwards may rates. ,These orders In Canada and the U tically good everyw than for any other where absolute sate pany will undoubted the public patronag SoltERITILLE is the Co trict. kets. was a sharp drop re to -day of tic ery weak at the e to sell medium d United States ere was a larger lies. Quotations 80 to the X. ster- to choice, 1010; and bulls, 7 to was very dull, any stockers to - stock were very ce paid to -day, a few very elecice an that Pretty 4c per lb,common m 2/c t6 31e, and Ib. There is a Ives which sell at occasional extra sell at triem $3 are plentiifel and for god Iambs, $3.50 to at each. ht a lot of very superior *calf for d sell at from 5c eceived a nice lot of Sets, which we will sell ive us a call if you want or Glassware teed see our ighest market price in Butter and Eggs. Estate 1242-2 ' EY.. gXPRESS' . -The mpany sends money by rs, which are absolutely ned at any office of the rates. The fee for sending 20 cents, and amounts be sent at proportionate re payable at [15,000 places ited States, and are prac- ere. The rates are lees ethod of sending money y is afforded. The corn- y receive a large amount of in this matter. MR. W. pany's agent for this die- ' 1228 JONES. -In Seafort of Mr..Robt. Jo, HORNEY. -In Seaf wife of Mr. Wm GRUMMETT.-In 11 the Wife of daughter. - TOBIN.-At Lands 27th-ult.,- the w daughter. RUSSELL -In Us wife of Mr. daughter.: HUNKIN.---In Usb • wife of Mr. The SNELL.-In Hullet of Mr. Jame. S WILLIAMSON.-I wife of Mr. W LAIDLAW.-In We ult., the wife daughter. SUTHERLAND. -t the wife of Mi. AGAR. -In Turnb wife of Mr. An ELGIE.-In Tucke wife of -Mr. W SALE REGISTER. th, at 2 o'clock d Concession, rm Stook and eserve. John homes Brown, On Monday, October p. m., on Lot 75, Bayfi Goderich Tewnship, F Implements, without Fraser, Proprietor; Auctioneer. On- Monday, Octob o'clock p. ni., Lot 2: Co lett,Farm Stock and Im Scanlon, Proprietor; Auctioneer. On Thursday, °deb o'clock a. m,, on Lot 23 Hullett, extensive sale and 1rnpIerrent84Pith0Ut Shannahan, Pr, rietor , Auctioneer On Tue day, Octob o'clock p. ni., sherp, on sion 14, Hibert, Farm plements. Wm. Horto Auctioneer, H. Brown On Tuesday,October 2 p. in., onl the old Pay Road, TuArersmith, nea Farm Stock, Irnplemen Martin, rroprietor; W tioneer. - On Wednesday, Octo o'clock p. M., on Lot 1, McKillop, Farm Stock a - Edward Roach, Propr Brown, Auctioneer. irths. , on the 27th ult., the wife es, of a son. rth, on the 21st ult., the Homey, of a son. [ arpurhey, on the 27thult., r. Daniel orummett, of ;a owhe- Farm, Dunlop, on the fe of Mr. James Tobin, of a orne, on the 22nd ult., the homes Russell, jr., of a rne, on the 22nd ult., the as Hunkin, of a daughter. , on the 26th ult., the wife ell, cd a Son. IMPORTANT NOTICES • 'DOR Sr. -For Sale a John Able engine, 12 nest y new, 14 horsepower, in good run- ning ord r. Apply to ISAAC JARRET, Hills Green P. 0., or WM. HART, Brumfield. 1248x8 NTOTIOE TO DEBTORS. -All parties indebt- ed to the undersigned are requested to settlathe same ab once as he has given up busi- ness sled must have hle books closed up immedi- ately. GEORGE HART, Brucefield. , 1248-3 TEAGHER WANTED. -Wanted for' School Section No. 12, McKillop, a male or female teacher, holding 2nd or 3rd class cettifloate. Ap- plications stating salary will be received by the undeesigned up to October 22nd. Duties tocom- mode January lst, 1892. WM. MORRISON, Secretary, Winthrop. 1243 2 !PEACHES WANTED. -Wanted for School . Section No. 13, Roxboro, McKillop, a male or female teacher, holding a 2nd or 3rd class certificate. Duties to commence let of January, 1892. Sealed applications, marked, and stating salary desired, will be received by the under- signed Secretary, until Saturday, October 24th. THOMAS E. Hays, Seaforth P. o. 1243 2 BERKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned willkeep i during this season at his place in Harpur- hey, a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar to which a limited number of sows will be taken. This pig waif purchased from Mr. Jas. Snell, Hullett, and is one of the best in the county. Terms $1, with the privilege of returning if necessary. Also a go d young Berks,hire Pig. ROBRRT TOR. RI9NCE, Harpurhey. 1243x6 MEETING 01? THE COUNCIL of the cor- : poration of the county of Huron will be held at the court house, in the town of Goderich, on Tuesday, October 20, 1891; at 3 o'clock p: m., for the transaction at general county business. By order of the Warden. WM. HOLMES, Acting County Cbirk. County Clerk's Office, Goderich, October 5th, 1891. 1243-2 Morris, on the let inst., the . Williamson, of a daughter. Wawlinosh,- on the 27th f Mr. Joseph Laidlaw, of a Winghani, on the 29th ult., avid Stitherland, of 'a son. rry, on the 24th ult., the rew Agar, of a son. smith, on the 6th inst., the . Elgiet of a son. McALLISTER.-In Stanley, on the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. W . McAllister, of a daughter. CARLINe-DetVER Catholic Chum by Rev. Fathe- Hibbert, ttl Edward Dever KENNEDY -KNE the bride's f on the 29th Miss Kato Ku ship. WAS -DOWN. - parents, 2nd c 30th ult., Mr Miss Mandane Down. SOME RS-WRIG dence of the ult., by Rev. Rev. W. F. Ca Miss Elizabet Wright. WIGHTMAN-SO ult., at the res Rev. James ' of East Wawa r 26tb, at 1 cession 4, Hui - temente. John homes Brown, r 29th, at 10 Concession 3, of Ferm Stock reserve. Daniel Thos. Brown, 27th, at 1 ot 20, Conces• 'took and Im- , Proprietor ; th, at 1 o'clock e Farm, Mill Egmondville, 8, &c. James G. Duff, auc- er 28th, at 1 Concession 2, d Implements. etor ; Thomas rriages. - AUX.-In St. tJames' Roman , Seaforth, on the 7th inst., Cook, Mr. Patrick Carlin, of es Minnie, daughter of Mr. aux, of McKillop., S.- At the residence of. ther, by Rev. Mr. Mulock, le, Mr. Joseph Kennedy to 'urs,'both of McKillop town- . * the residence of the bride's ncession of Usborne, on the Wm. Wass ' of Granton, to own, daughter of Mr. John. T. -In Morris, at the red - ride's parents, on the n0th Glaziei, of Durham, aesisted pbell, Mr. Robert Somers to , daughter of Mr. Francis' THE .! 'BITYER . i , , LONG BOOTS Who is lookingr'for welli-made, good - fitting and stylisb garments at popular I price*, should vi it us. We show the in this section. TIOUSE FOR SALE BY TENDER. -Tenders will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the Public School Board of Seaforth until noon on Tuesday, October 20th, for the re- sidence building on the school grounds,known ael the Smith property. The building- and addi- tions all to be removed and cash to he paid on acceptance of tender. WM. BALLANTYNE, Secretary. 1243-2 UCTION SALE. -An Auction Sale of Farm 11_ Stock will be held on the farm of Thomas Anderson, south half of Lot 4, Concession 4, Township of Morris, on Tueeday, the 12th of October, consisting as follows: One brood mare, lhuggy horse, 2 colts, 3 cows, 10 ewes, 8 ewe lambs and 20 ram lambs, all well-bred Shrop- shires, to be sold without reserve. Teems. -All stuns of $10 and under, cash; over that amount ceedit till the first of January, 1892, on the sheep, and 12 months' credit on the horses and Mws, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. THOS. ANDERSON, Belg-rave P. 0. 1243-1 14 UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM -IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH, OUNTY OF HURON. -Mr.' J. P. Brine has been instructed by Mr. Wm. Fowler to sell by Public Auction, at the Commercial Hotel, in the town of Seaforth, on Tuesday,October 27th;1891, at 3 o'clock p. in., the following valuable farm property, viz: Parcel No. 1. -Lot 19, Huron Read, Tuckerernith, containing 100 acres, nearly alt clepred, well fenced, under -drained and in a high state of cultivation. There ls a large and comfortable brick house, bank barn with stabl- ing underneath and other good out buildings. The whole farm is under grass. Parcel No. 2. - Lot 80,Huron Road, Tuckerstnith, containing 103 acres, all cleared and under grass. There 18 a good frame house and frame barn and sheds. These farms are adjoining.- They are among the best farms in the County of Huron. They are surrounded by good gravel roa-ds, convenient to the best markets and are admirably adapted for both grain and pasture. They will be eold to- gether or separately and the purchaser can have possession at any titne. They. are within two miles of the town of Seaforth, where are the best market.. schools, Sic. TERMS.—Ten per cent. of the puraime money on the day of sale, enough of the balance to make one half of the purchase money within 30 days, and the remainder can lie on mortgage, if desired, at 6 per cent. interest. 1243-3 E. -In Culross, on the 23rd donee of the bride's father,by ialcohn, Mr. Wm, Wightman, ' osh, to Miss Minnie, eldest daughter of r. William Rome., CARRICK-STAC Y. -At the Methodist Par- sonage., Londin, on the 23rd ult., by Rev. Mr. Boyd,Mr. ohn Carrick, to Miss Maretta, .daughter of r. James Stacey, all of Hay. JOHNSTON.-D CHERT. -On September 25th, by Rev. A. M Gregor, Andrew Johnston, of Neihart, Mon Ana, to Miss Katie E.Deichert, of Zurich, On ario. GORDON-WILS N. -At the residence of the bride's fathe'Edgewood, Toronto, on the 6th inst., by Rev. A. D. 'McDonald, of Sea - forth, assiste by Rev. Dr. 111cTavieb, of Central Pres yterian church, Dr. Andrew Robertson G rdon, 323 College street, to Miss Emma o'uise, daughter of William Wilson, Esq. BELL -F AI RB A RN. -At the residence • of the bride's fathe , Tuckeismith, on the 3rd inst.,.by Rev. J. S. Hendereon, Alr.Jaines A. Bell, to Mis Maggie Fairbairn, both of Tuckersmith • A TIGER AT The Torpnto Telegran The new brand of Tea Toronto is booming in oouraging to those ham for the quantity that is for the satisfaction it g ers. Thi S is the popul that wee served free Musee for a week at th during the N. E. A., a duction this enterprisi was at (me late fair, wh exhibit in the first gall ao much attentioa, the all the refreshment sta building I as well as i grounds. We are ce -Brand ofTea will satis cal tea experts. NOTE. -r–M es s r s . Rob known grocers, have t for this celebrated T pleased to fernish fr LARGE. . Deaths. COYNE.-In Hib ert, on the 2nd histetlareseet A.nn Coyne, ged 20 years. JORY.-In Usb rne, on the 4th inst., James Jory, aged 8 years and 3 months. ARBUCK1E.-4 Seaforth, on the 7th inst., Ida Arbuckle only child of Mrs.S.Arbuckle, aged 23 year and 10 months. BARR.-In Hiblert, on the 21st ult., Charles Barr, aged 81 years. RILEY.-In Tuctersmith, on the lst inst., Mary Ann Riley, aged 52 years and 10 months. JACKSON. -In Morris, on the 19th ult., Frances Annie, daughter of Mi.Jemes Jackson, aged 18 days. 1 SMALE.--In Brdssels, on the 27th ult., Dixon A. Swale, aged 4 years, 4 months and 22 days. See our Scotc and $18. They UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. -Mr. W. G. Duff has re- ceived instructions from Mr. McKay to sell by Public Auction on Lot 13, Concession 8, H.R.S.' ITimkersinith, on Wednesday, October 28th,1891, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, the following valeable 'property, viz: Horses. -1 mare 9 years old, 1 r are 4 years old, in foal to General Gourley; 1 foal of General Gourley. Cattle. -Three cows supposed -to be in calf to a thoroughbred bull, 4 spring calves. Implements. -1 wagon nearly new, 1 pair of new bob-sleighe, 1 Maxwell rea- per, 1 new two furrowed gang plow, 1 general purpose plow, 1 hay rack, 1 pair new iron har- rows, 1 nearly new mower, 1 top buggy, 1 Port - 1 land cutter, 1 set single harness, 2 set of double I harness, 1 single seeder, 1 gravel box,,1 new combined seeder, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 new water 1 trough, 1 sugar kettle, 1 grain cradle, cre.amery cans and tanks, also scytheseehains, grind storm, whiffietrees,' neckyokes and other articles too numerous to mention. Also a lot of rooto. As the proprietor is giving up farming all will be sold without reserve. TERMS.—All sums of $5 and -under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent. allowed for cash on credit amounts. WM. McKAY, Proprietor ; W. G. DUFF, Auctioneer. 1343-3 ORDERED CLOTHING. , If you wan4 to dress well it a small outlay we wo ld- invite you to inspect our large stoc of Tweeds, Worsteds,&o. This branchf our business has been unusually act ve this year, and to still improve it w have put the knife deep through pric v- We will make to order a complete a it for $10. A variety of petterns to hoose from. A pair of Tweed Pants for $2.25. This is a trifle more than ot era charge you for making alone. We re prepared to do all kind of custom w rk in this department. 1241 D WEISMILLER, Kippenl. and News says: introduced in way most en - ling it, not only •eing used, but yes the consumer brand of Tea at Robinson's Granite Rink d the last intro - g firm gave it re, besides their ry, that attract• had it served in do in the main several on the rtain the Tiger y the most criti- Bros., our well - ken the agency a, and will be e samples to all Beautif ARTI I can do and at Bott If you should see Prices. Your Homes With TIC ALL PAPER. • • finest iin of Clothing Tweed Suitings at $16 are world beaters, JA_CKSO BROTHER Promoters o High 010s Tailoring, DO '{OU W NT THE EARTH? We can't give you tha you the best bargains on ea Decorations. Honest qu'ali life and motion to our fresh We are I but for the next few weeks we willigive th in Artistic Furniture and Household y and lowest priice is the force which gives and ever changing stock. Overstocked, oNer loaded, over drowded, overwhelmed with this big assortment, and for figures. Furniture'sold at prices, at people pleasing pr Are you with; us durin M. Robertson's OPPOSITE E. M MAIN STREE —FOR— MEN and BOYS:0 q A FULL 1 sTooK OF TI-Irh C LEBRATED 7-3,12,6- ilna. ItheJ 30 1 "WEATHER. 's14 , eoiN1! rr ,lico: a.iro KING 1ZN 17t,';,, ,r1W wag. a few weeks We offer it at -clean , sweep aioney ruining- prices, at money reaching es, at remarkalAy low prices. - the next few weeks entral Purniture House FAITL'S DRY GOODS _STORE, SEAFORTH. HISTOGENETIC System of Medicine. Its Challenge is Investigation. Its Passport is Truth. - This system le complete, having different medicines (which are perfectly pure and taste- less) for all the different diseases. THE THEORY is to rebuild the diseased cells and tissues of the body ,and bythue reaching the primal cause of disease these medicines will save life where the old systems of giving poisonous dnies fall miserably. Books explaining the system sent free to any address., HistogenetIc Medicine Association : GENTLEMEN,—My daughter took a severe cold on the 21st of last July. and it did not break, but settled all through her system. She had a severe headache, pain in the cords of her neck, ears, right side and through her body generally, followed soon by chills,fever,poor and failing ap- petite and nausea. A' cough set in, the lips be- came very pale and system bloodless; tongue thickly coated yellow; dizziness, extreme prostration and rapid decline folio red. consult. d Dr. Rear, who seemed to be much alarmed at my daughter's condition. He pre- scribed the Histogenetio remedies for her, and she gained rapidly, and only required three lots ofanedicine and one visit. In one month she was cured soundly. Iconsider her case was a very hopeless one, and that Histogenetic Medicines and the doctor's good advise saved her lite. I think it is the best system of medicine. HERBERT LEGGE, 300 College Street, Toronto, September 23, 1891. it with the Newest Goods m, Prices. contemplate repairing yr my selection and get y 7 0. OAPST'S, SAFORTH. Just Now P Big ocure ome of the sin Bargai DRESS 0000 and • • THAT A LONG BOOT MANTLE CLOTHS E BEING 04 PYPER (Sc B C DRY bODS 1 Histogenetic Medicine ASSOCiatiOn : GENTLEMEH.—This is tq certify that t have suffered with rbeurnatisnt for the last twenty- five yearns. At five different periods 1 have been so, bad that I had to remain in bed for several months at a time. This summer I was suffering severely with Pains all through my body, Consti- pation, headache, drowsiness, etc. I began taking Histogenetic Medicines on June 16th and conlinued for eight weeks. I began to im- prOve at once. Pain left me gradually. I do not feel it at all except a very little at change of weather -nothing to speak of, just a gentle reminder. Constipation and headache cured up and no return of either since. It is now six weeks sinae I stopped taking the medicines. I feel better now than I have for years, and I heartily recommend the people of London to try Histogenetic Medicines, as they did more for me than all the doctors' prescription or other n.edieines that I had taken betore. JAMES JACK, London, 569 York Street, September 19, 1891. Our representative. will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Every month. The date fir October being THURSDAY, Oct. 22,'91, From 1 to 6 p. m. Call early. CONSULTATION FREE. Send for free book explaining System. When we say hargairs, we mean it. range of Dress Goods and Alantlings which lower than regular prices. I BRED AT ATTIE' TORE. Iran cOn ad e throughout. fuel A 1443'1 solfr ow'r o•N'T Every Pair Warrantal lioua fibloR Don't purchase until you int)id. rcio "Weather King.1 .7=n1j. 141,C i:4117/: amine the - We have in stock a splendid Histogenetic Medicine Assn. , Children's School Boots in supply. . 1 George GooCC--, , ...,....„ SEAFOIOH AND BRITSSR1SO1 : lioT we will sell at considerably NO MORE DEAR1 WATCH NO MORE I '4.34 lees 0 , li.:41i7/ Bad Timekeeper ,.5Ia ; vil 1 watches cheaper than ever before. eriL, Watch sold gnaranteed to give satisfactiotg.:Jia eel I Full line of Spectacles, I can suit person. e,yere , Clacks and Jewelry away down. He ptelartsinfog.rrepairs of all sorts, also Gold and ,.1Fskj 1 : roes. See Goods and prices and be convincedl'-?i ni : ,toa Ill I MI T-al\T .1 We need not speak of our Millinery Opening being a success, as everybody knows that it -was. We very much appreciate the many kind expressions made in favor of our disp ay, and the excellencies of the fine goods tir.t were exhibited, by the hundreds who visited our show 1 rcionis. Every department inilour store is nd seasonable goods. Butter!and eggs taken Rooms 2 and 8, Albion Block, Richmond Street, London, head office for Western Ontario. Head office for Canada -19 Yonge Street market, Toronto. • 1222-62 Mention Expositor. PYPEit & B SUCCESSORS TO, TJNOAN & • PRIZE MONEY. -All parties having won DES pilze money at the Hensall sh w can have ,. ,.. the same on application to Mr. R. D. Young, 'rni t` Secretary, Hensel]. All money nbt elaimed after hal m ated for the storey Secretary, I good' 1243x4 1 consi i each, 1 fruit BpAR FOS SER -VICE. -The un ersigned will The p keep for service on Lot 21. oncessfon 7, toget 1 Hilbert, a good Berkshire Boar, to which a lim- say o ited number of sows will be taken Terms $1., may r payable at the time of service, w b the pried- + ber o lege of returning if necessary. OHN EAST= get a INGS, Staffs., 1243-4 pro pl MHAN EACHER WINTED.-Witnt for School Exec 1 Section No. 4, Stanley, So th School, a tu teacher holding a second or thir class certifl- ' cate. Duties to commence on th lst of Janu- ary, 1892. Applications either 3r8onal or by letter will be received by the un reigned until the 14th NoveMber. Applicants t4D state salary desired, and to produce certifica.ti$ of qualifica- tion. JAS. CAMPBELL, Seer ary, box 24, Bayfield. 1243x3. the 1st of January will be approP good of the society. R. D. YOUN Hensall. No hold plaint 1891, 30th 1 1242-3 et well stocked with choice exchange for goods. ATTIE SEAFORTH. Opposite] Commercial Hotel, Seafortli.. '0 FULL STOCK OF. :th:rili • . • .... 'GOODS , , , ,,..: :1,..'• :l. :1.13: nos DRY ,..../:::?. MILLINE8.1:W-, ! —AT THE— . • . : 1-131...11.:ix :::::4:: 1 Cheap Cash Storo ::::::: , 1 . , Qur Millinery Stock was nove:neeereesen complete With all the latest theeLnes It is at thel present season. sea 11171 lig ,s ABLE RESIDE.NCE IN ZURICH FOR the County of Huron, Yeoman. u e with good cellar, and six rooms and _ ..I.Totice 'le hereby given, pursuant to thdiat'as- ed Statutes of Ontario, 1887, Chapter it% ithalif thiseoloawjaerrgtotrreaym,eanstdofii ralnidn eathleentilyppoefr all persona having -claims against the eistetvitt waterdo to the house. The land Arehibald Campbell, late of the Tavel:181u na, of four village lots, one-fifth of an acre Stanley, ie the County of Huron, Yoenraitl, s d on which are a lot of choice bearing died on or about the 2nd day of May, A. Deieet es, such as apples, pears and plums.. are required on or before the ist day of !Dne erty will be sold in parte or tbe whole ber, A. De 1891. to send or deliver to the un third down, balanee of perchase money ward J.B,Duncan,executors of the will oftle;ssreit ain as et con perredoc i le ntth e spArneyrno1sne ee wishingfora num- ears t deeeasediastat eat cnt in writing of their nernesesiE y is fainted in the centte of the village. aadresqc$ together with full particulars li their; 1. hdeilsdtrilliloyttehe, tyriani„, i etliellinmeds ailddatealltshe:ure:eieei8it'oIrst any, od bargain had better can in time. The MORITZ, 31ICHAEL ZELLER, Notice is furtherger en that after said bet Midi chinas of which they shall then have. notice; ati entitled thereto, having regard only tet t ersmith Voters' Lists. —AND— • OUR Dress Goods, Mantle Cloths, Flannels, Cottons, Shirtings,‘ Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, 9d;ii gai ; ilaaa r twaii8 r.riA 3.11f.Jilr") .1 ; 008 11. 1011 eileotti eidoeT •['-ter[pirl ; note i (ios Ribbons,. - .:4•,810 --6#11157/ 1-"'"415Pf,snlib Etc.,iategi Are better value than we have everehedi) Call and inspect our Goods and Pt...teeth:roe ioleh firm bc2 boa CARDNO'S BLOCK, hea9 _ nosh Hoffman & SEAFORT irn.6714611 Notice to Creditors4 • In the matter of the estate of Arai Campbell, lateof the Township of Sta LE CHEAP. --A first-claae frame dwel- to suit purchaser and op easy terms, (signed Solicitors for John T. Duncan 1211°1 aeliets onthe said deceased amongst the ,perva tbe aald eee everre will not Le responsibin forth. e is hereby given, that judge Toms will assets, or any,past tbereof, eo dietributeoto. elett1 Court to hear and determine all corn- person of whose Mahn notice shall not began cen against the Tuckersmith Voters' List for rdeaiVed :As atoreitaid. MILLER & PUN At , t Dixon's Hall, Brumfield, on October .13ktrik of Commerce Building, 19 King' '8 91, at 10 o'cleck a. m. Weet, Toronto, S. -Ilea -ors tor said F.xmrte SAMUEL SMILLIE, Clerk. Dated this 28th day of September, 1891. -i.42.49-e41 : •••••••INM•1=0 • _ ear:3