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Scholar and bid& fair with his polite and 0 ,
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pleasant manner td become a very pop- when he will deliver an Ad e
dar end efficient public school iafflcqr.- benefit of the Fresh Air d Convales-.
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I ,john Stewart, Jr. of the 15th condess- cent Homei at Summit, ;! w Jersey. .
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� .-second class teachers' tion -professional News Jottings.
� examination, intends teaching a year or , _Two of the larsest g V Le wells ever
two longer before attending the Normal struck were opened near Pittsburg last
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Z, which pulling has only just commeno'ed. "PP
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I -The Ane weather of last week was -George Washington wore a No. 11
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? drvixG Ur -BUSINXSs.-For a short fruit. .
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P . tinIaL We will give 26 per cent. discount for cash — ,
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�, I ting fine fall stocks. -Mr. H. Arnold country, Uiled for over $1,000,000,
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f. the past week or so on a', visit. -Mr. H. ning to breed and rear poi ionous snakes
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I taking sweet counsel together, and each ground is sunk to a depth of five or ix
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1 one another. -Mr. J. J. Wilson, of Tcr-- hiesiDg sound is heard. The people are,
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I � spending a week or so with f riends in Atlanta Fair Association, of Blooming-
� Toronto. -Miss M. Morris is visiting' ton, Illinois, which offer& premiums for
her sisters, Mrs. Jii T. Wren and Mrs, their killing, received 20,Q48 rat tails.
L, Harold, of this place at present.- One man killed,4,300 on his farm and
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will received f! � rst prize. I
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migban-, representative elder of the Man- On Saturdayj Septemb)2r 27-th, at . 1
cheater congre,gation, accompanied by o'clock p. m., sharp, on at 1, Conces-'
Mrs. Kernighan, were in the village this sion 9 Morris, -`farm stlDck. A. W.
� week spending a couple of days among Sloan, proprietor;' Hamil I on K Kirb .
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-friends.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moir, of Auctioneers. - : .
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I this. place, spent last week among their On Friday,, September 26, at I o'clock
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1 Professor R. Y. Thompson, of Toronto, Eilst Waiwanosh, Farm Stock and Im-
. and formerly pastor of Carmel Presby- plements. W. J. Martin, Proprietor .
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terian &hurcb, and Mrs. Thompson are C. Hamilton, Auctioneer. I - I -
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- Mrs. S. Hun -ter was in Wingbairn part .
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r of last week and this visiting her sister, Goderich, Sept. 15 16 and 17.
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I Mrs. J. Murray, Mr.R. erson, Jr., Listowel, Sept. 17,'18 and 19. 1
'.� -of this place, was also in Wingham, Western -At London, Sept. 18 to 27.
. . . Mitchell, Sept. 23 and 24.- .
I - I visiting hi's parents, who are residing Exeter, Sept. 29 and 30.
� there while Mr. Patterson, sr., is erect- Se�forth, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. I
. , ing the new town hall.-Mri. and Mrs.J. Clinton, Oct. 1, 2 and 3.
Stratford, Oct. 2 and 3.
� . Swartz, of the River hotel, Bayfield, Brussels, Oct. 2 and 3. '
i were in the village this week on a,visit.. Northern -Walkerton, Sept. 80 to Oct. 3.
11 . -Mrs. Woods, of Bayfleld, was here Howick-Gorrie, Oct. 4. ,
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this week visiting ait her father's, Mr, Wroxeter, Sept, 30 and Oct. 1.
I R. Morrison, merchant of this place.- Bayfleld, Oct. 8 and 9. . I
r Mrs. W. R. Hodgins, of the--Commer- Zurich, Sept. 16 and 16' � I
-,cial House, is in Detroit this week.- Wingham, Sept. 30 and Oct. lat.1 .
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relatives and friends in this neighbor- of Montreal, will be at the Que,on's Hotel, Sea-
- hood. -Mr. Johii, Scott and Nlr. R. If orth, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 12,
1 . McLaren, senior, ivito have been spend- ,13 and 14 of September. When e may be con-
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I I ing the past few months in- the Old sulled ,or any disease or 0 Ftion upon e
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,Country, are expebted home this week, cial Hotel,'Clinton, on the 15th vind 16th. '
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lane will also shortly return from the , WANTED. -Experienced MaDtle and
Old Land, but n6i as he went, a lonely - Dressmakers. Also apprenticei to dress and
bachelor but a appy benedict.-Mrs. mantlemaking. Applyto Miss Rutherford, at
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Logie, 0 Toront i here at pre L
� visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Elder, HEADQUARTERS FOR PLOW POINTS- * -
,. Including Ifogan & Monroe's, Hendry's, Tees -
of this village'L I ; water, Mitchell, Goderich, Port Perry, South
. I � I Bend, Massey 13, . ,and any oth rs Al o a full
. line of plows and gangs on ban; ai the aSeaforth
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SeedStoreand Agricultural Mareroorns. JAB.
SuooTiNG4.-Qdi.te a number of our STRWART. I I i 1 1183
.villagers hav been enjoying themselves AffNouNcF,mENT TO THM PEOPLE OF
. shooting par ridge, black sqUirelsand SRAFORT11 AND VICVNITY.—HAAD;,purchased from
�other garnFThe' have been quite Mr. M. R. Counterhis lar�e and extensive
, y . � Jewelry business,;of Whi3h I have been manager
successful. 11 ; for the past two years, the c ange makes it
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GAP.DF.N P�RTY;6'-The garden party necessary for me to raise a large arnount of-
� 4 111013ey, therefore, forthe next 80 days I will
tinder the al4splc'eis of the Royal lemp. offer the entire'stock 'as folows: Watches,
� lars of the vil)age','was a grand success. Clocks and solid gold Jewelry a; 10 ;Y, discount'
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I Every thing passed off very agreeably. Silver Plated Ware at 20 % � iscount ; Fanc;
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. The evening �vais One, the ground nicely Goods, Bisque Goods, Pipes, Spectacles, etc.,, at
lighted, the �' refreshments of the best 25 ;Y. discount. The repairing Jepartment car-
- . ried on as usual. A4 goods sol I by me engray.
� quality. -and in abundance. The Seaforth ed free of charge*. Hoping to retain past
brass baud eXceli in choice -music be- patronage, I remain, Yours Truly, W. R.
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yorid any of th6ir former visits, and '
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were not w � anting in quantity. The. forth on the 16th inst., a larr Black Moroco,
proceeds arno inte'd to. about $40,00. . Pocket Book. It containe a.large sum of
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SABBATRI CHOPTL CONVENTION. -The money in bills. There was also a recipt for � a
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tenth,quartery coiiVentio- n of the Sabbath inside of the pocketbook.. The finder will be
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� � School Assoc*atr�h Gf Stanley, Tucker- liberally rewarded by leaving the'same at TjIB
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1 swith and Py will be held in Union EXPOSIToR Office Scaforth. .
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I church here dnFriday the 26th inet. A . - - -- -!!T
� good prograrnme is provided, and a I Births. . I .
. cordialfrivitation to all Sabbath School Hensall,onthe5t inst.,the wife
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I three sessions �eld beginning at 10 a ANDERSON. -In McKillop, on I he 7th inst., the
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. : M., I _: THOMPSON.-In Seaforth, on the 2nd inst., the
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.. . BRijKF NOT s. -Mrs. W. Cooper,TVIrs. -VA-.iEGXOND.-In Hullett, �Jntbe8022-nd ult.j
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Jas. McLeant and bliss McLean are the wife of Mr. James I anEgmond, of a
visiting frien4a in Gorrie,.-Misa Mary F0, son- . .
I I RREST.-In Bluevale, on t te let inst., the
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Cadmore . lef for' Toronto on Monday - wife of Mr. John D. Forres , of a son.
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I evening where she purposes remaining TURNER. -In Biddulph, on tt e 27th ult., the
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� a few weeks isiting friends. -Mr. Will wife of Mr. W. Turner, of a ion. - I I
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I adniore is n Toronto, exhibiting a, - the Vife of Mr. David C bblediok, of 'a'
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I FLYN.-In Biddulph, on the 2 th alt., the wife
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I riot. have secured �he services of a more . . 1; .
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. cumpetent Pie eorge Taylor, . MWOM a I
of Thorn -par �6, is thi Marriages.
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I Rome of his fine siock at the Industrial. -At the Methold.
I We hope he r ay, �return with the red ist parsonage.,Walton, an t ie 29th ult., Ly
ticket. -Mast er Vrbd Taylor is attend- Rev. W Ottewell, Mr. W. Ferguson -to Miss
,-, ing the Clinton, dollegiate Institute.- Mary Bioomfl6ldiiboth of Br u8sels.
miss Hulto of Vore8t, who has been HOWSON-ASKWITH.-In Hu.lett,onthe2 d
inst., by Rev. John Grayj M: -. C.A: HoWso ,
visiting frie4da here for some weeks, V. S., Auburn, to Miss Effie Avkwith, eldi st
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. `��`i I her, �uat, Mrs.'R. Mell'is, BELL-McBRIEN.At the re3idence of tie
-companied b I I bride'8 brother, on the 0,� inst., by t ie
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I her si8t X.-M.isa Carrie Wrigley, of Clinton, to, Miss Ruth ,Ellen McBrien, f
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I I London, who I has,�een the guest of Miss Colborne. ' �
. I LEONARD-CRRISTIE.-At th� Charles stre'et
I ,Sproat for the pait few Presbyterian ahure � the 20d
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� - by Rev -;-b. D� McLeod, asgisted by t!1e
I to her home on 84turday last.-Mrs.and iDst ,
. Master Charles Jones- are at present Rev. John Neil, B.A., Chart �s W., son of t lie
� ' New York. -Mr. Hon E. Leoiard, of Londo to Elizabet�
- With friends in Tr6y; Laidlaw, daughter of the I �ie Hon. David
Will Ivison Iretdriied to Toronto on Christie, late Speaker. ii
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I it with friends in this I Church, Exeter, on the 24th ult., by t e
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I . rector, Rev. -S. F. Robertoon, Mr. E. P
. Vicinity left for hbine on Monday. -11r. Howe, of Toronto, to Mis$ Emily, eld(st'
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I 'ev.1 fl. Irvine, occupied borne.
: the pastor, L i SANDERS -WELSH. -At the residence of tie
. tbe*pulpit of he J�Jethiodist church last bride's parents,.on the 3rd i ist , by Rev.'Mlr.
I -Sabbath everilng4 The Clinton people are Russel, Mr. William Sanderqiii of Stephen ,to
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'to be congrat lated if theirlocal preach Welsh, of Usbc - -- - � � .
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betective Dayis, of Blyth, was in town SLEE.—In Exeter, on the 28th ult., Ai Ill I
twi�-e this *eek.. Wouder who he is vrife of William Slee,"age4. 70 ye-%rs an(i-
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I '. ber3rd, Mrs. Jarres Ross, %ged 68 years, 39
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� lip, appearanc I e of Stanley on his return FISHER.—In Clinton, on the a9th ulLi, Hat, le
U: -May, daughter of Mr. W-,llington Fie r,
America Will be at the Metr6polit&n aged 5 mouths and 8 d3ya. -
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-DARK TO RENT.— I good farm of 100 res, I WA .DTJNC
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I Fall Wheat per bushel..... �.. .. 0 *90 to D 98 .0 being lot 89, on I the 8rd cono4 0 1 . I
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Spring Wheat per bushel.... .... 0 go u; 0 98 Tuckeramith, L.R.S.,is �ffered to rest for erm' o
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Oat@ per bushel ................ 0 35 to 40 of years. About 86 ac 6B cleared and in good i , .
Peas per bushel ........... ...... 0 56 to 68 condition ; frame ho et good barn 'and stable I Mandrake Blood Bit -
Barley par bushel........... .. .'. -0 40 to ) 48 bearing orchard, pill �o water. Schools ana �
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Butiff, NO. 1, 1006e .... .. .. .... 0 13 to ) 13- churches convenien i Pp F. G. SCOTT, -TUE RENOWNED I wa -- s*ok
Butter, tub ............... .. .... o ,lg to 1 14 Bruceflejd, or A. ST G, Seaforth. 1A 85tf I I I I .
BtErs........-........ .. .... .... . 0 14 to 1 34 1 - � � " and doctoring aH suba- �
lour, per 1001N................ EACHER WANThh,, i —Wanted for school I .
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00 to 60 Sei6tion No. 1 U�lett, a male � I .
ay new per ton ........ ........ 62 50 to (10 T or female 8 ! mer without any bene -
ides per 100 The .... A 60 to 00 teacher, holding a 2'nd elags certificate. Duties
. bSkins, each.,...7.'*'.'. 0 40 to 65 to commence oil Januhr 1-at,1891. Applications fr8i . I t
elts ... ... : ........... 0 40 to ��, Clotho Furnishers and Dry fl' ut�tii I tried Man-
� 65 stating salary and tea [ a onials will be rWelved
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wooi...:.*.*.*.,.,..7.*... ........... 18 by the unde October 1st, 1890. r dr e Blood Bitters,
. Potatoet per buih6l ............. 06010 60 WILLIAM AITCHIS �, 8ceretary-Tre6urer, I - � I I I JL I �� ....
Salt (retail) per barrel.. .... .. 1 26 to 25 box 110 Seaforth P. I 118�x4 Lam not through the
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Wood per cord (long) ............ 2 50 to 00 . - I . . Goods Dealers of the -
Wood per cord (short) .......... 1 50 to 00 I . - w I first bottle. yet but feel .
Apples per bag .................. 0 60 to oo -VARINI FOR SALE. hat fine farm pro rty, - � - '
Clover Seed ............. �....... 3 75 to I 00 _11 knownasLot23,, ,6nicession 2, Hay, uat- . . - like. a new man. It is
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Timothv Seed.,.- . ...... t 1 25 ed on the LondonRos , within I of a rn a of '
pq :.*.' " * "t ...... 3 00 Montreal House � Sneaf or th.. spleii,did-" medioine for
Pork, ' r IOO lba.. the Village of HenFall wid known as W land
Hall Farm, is offered or sale, and ill within J . -- �
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' . two months., be aold 'it the hi h t ;i4 ob. . 1. the StomackLiver and
I ' .C1,1N rON, September 10, 890 tained, as the owner is moving t ifornI4 and I .
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Fall Wheat per bushel .......... 0 90 to 0) 93 investing in roperty there. There Is nearly 80 * . I Kidneys, aiad always - I
Spring Wheat' r bushel.... .... go to ) 93 acres of landpin a fin State of cultivation, five I . I
Oat@ per bushe'ri .... .... .... . 0 36 to ) 40 acres ready to be cul iiv4ded, and 15 acres under � g 1 V e 8 satisfadion. -'
Barley per bushel. -..... .... .... 0 40 to ) 48 good hardwood bush. There is also a first-class Have been very SUCCOssful in their purchme for the fall, .and our
...... o 6 brick dvel�lng with kitchen two I �
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Peas per bushel.. ** 8 two storey tWO immense stores a re filled with the latest and newest goods in the - Large pilat bottles, -75c
Butter ........ ..... 0 12 EQ 13 storeys also, costing � 1, 50D apart from builder's
Egga ...... . .... 14 ownlabor. Alsothepl'Qwin outbuildingsina Market. We have seaured different lines of goods which we haven't each. Easy to take.. -
Hay per ton.. � .... * *.* *. *.... .. 6 00 to 60 very fair Btate of repair :, two tarns, each 60xN ; ' �
. been able to secure bi �.,fore. Imagine Satin lined neektieS for 2-5c, woi-th
Potatoes per bushel,' - *. - *�* ...... 60 stable and shed attache � ,90.x26; another stable - Prompt to act. Ask
Hides per 100 lim ................ 4 50 to 1, oO 60x-22, and tool house a � d stable attached 6Ox22, froM 60c, 75c and $11 in the old way of doing buyi . Call an,l exam-
Oordwood.. ...... ............ 8 00,to s 00 and other small build' ig, i This to a rare chance - M9 for itz---at the Medical
Wool.perlb ........ - .......... 0 17 to 018 to purchase one of the f �eat farms In the coi ine our ffien's unde ear at 30c, old way of doing buying they would . I
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Pork, per 100 lbs ................. 6 00 to 1, 50 ty for situation and b ill lings at a good barkaim cost you . 45C.- All t e ktiest styles in neckwear. The 'Outing Rin -W Hall., .
There is not one foot f .va8te land; good water � 1-11) �
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. - and every other conviep ience. For further, par- Scarf in all shades. Rlaok Silk Handkerchiefs, Black Silk Braces, all I
LivmRpooi, Sept 110. - Sprlug wheat, 7s d ticulars and price � ply to G. J. SUTHER- -
` . .. . "co, c Conveyancer,11ensall. the rage now in the cities on. the American side and Canada. Our fur-
red winter, 7a 3� ; .California No 1, 7s 41d LAND, NotaryPPub i I . /, V, FEA R. Druggisitt
California No. 2, Os ood ; oats, Os 00d ;, barloy, Os 1'183-8 nishing stocir, we cot sUer complete and it must be to aupply our many - ,
Od ; peAs, 6s 7d, pork, i 6(W064 ; oheave, 40@ God. — I I i �
0 1 customers, co e early and. examine our immense stock. Men's and I I 11
MPORTANT SALE. �-Memrs. Hamilton and .
ToiLoim, Sept. 11. -Fal I wheat, fo.gs to $I. oo; T Kirkby have receivea instructions from A. Boy's Hard -mand Soft Hats in every style. "'We carry an immense �
spring wheat, 0.90 to $0.90; oatm. 43 (.(nts W. Sloan to sell by Pu�l c Auction on his pre. SEAFORTH.
. to 44 cents-, pem, per bush, 62 CeDfi to mises Lot 1, Concession owns p of Mq,rri stock in this line," � -
1. 63c; barley, 60c to 60c ; hay, per ton, $7.0( t adjoining the Village � , I ) , 119� L
a f BI th one mile from
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010-00 ;I butter, 18c to 20c ; pot�ktoee, per )ag the 8tation, on 8aturl September 27, 8UO, . . * - �
0.75 to ,00.76 ; eggs, per doz., 16o to 1 ; the whole of his I k consisting of Hc roes, I
dressed hogs, per cwt., $6.50 to $ 5.76 Cattle, Sheep anc . tioiaes.-i brood mare, Ordered Clothing De artment
I 0 rising 6 years old, i�'foa!llto Lord of the Ma or; . T * We R. 0ounter,
1' I brood -ware, rising 5 yi�krs old 'in foal to el- �
Miry Markets.. -- - bourne. I brood mare, 7 years 'old, in fo .to - I . �
ToRoNTO, Sept. 9.-Buttar-G�od grades se -i rice George Lyon ; I span of 1 1 plend id ireldingS, ng This branch of Our establisbment has beon a 'very successful one in I "I'll
and firmer. Mediums dull. F three years old, sired by asher King and
, ine dairies hold . ' the past number of yeara, and we are now prepared to hold our good re,w- �
at 15J to 16c. A -lot of store sold bere at I oc. rior; I gelding, rising tw years old, r' by -
Creamery in good demand at from 18 to 20c. SignRl'"ali; I Span Of fillies, rising two 3 ears putation in the hitum Our $3-50 pants to order, ig a wonder to the - S EAFORTH, .
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-I:Firm and unchanged at 9 to Ole. E,,, -
Cheese- "I's old, sited by Georgie L on slid Signalman; I .
Unchanged at 16 to 17c. horse foal Ared by Gec e Lyon; I mare foal, p -resent age. None bat- first claxs workmen employed and ai.perfact tit
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BUFFALO,' Sept. g. -Holders of cheese were roadster, fdred by You Igieontine ; 1 good Aged guara-nteecL . I . -THE-
vmry stiff in their views and aeking 4 to J above horse. This stock has be n bred with great cam , I . I
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buyers' orders ; 82c was offered at first for 1, 000 from the best importtA ires and a r,or I I I
boxes M . irshfield, and later 8J to ge respectively animals- Thor h -b e Cattle.- e tins I . . I
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for Marsh -field offerings, and 9c for 700 bo %.es Gem, red, calved ve I 1 I o by PEOPLE'S JEWELLER,
Springville, but the factorieB would not sell'at Lord Yathan, (Imp.) FLOSSY, 0 , Ivied DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
this price, asking 91 to 9ac � October 4th, 1889, got by Albert, (Imp.. � 11, I � - . ; �
UTICA Sept. 9. -Ther "' red and white, calved,a �aar� 16, IM, by I . ' '
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prices on the local cheese market to -day. -There British Duke 2nd. I el ie 10th, roan, calved "
wasquitealotof cheese held over. Traniac- November 22, 1887, jot by British Duke 2nd. This Departmien 1. is- complete ki all the newest patteriis. Now Dress. Isholdingout Great IndlIcemeats, .
tions --7 lots, 700 bo,xes, a .0; s, 530- Nellie 11th, red, calve( N ay Srd, 1888i go ' 1; -by Goods, Mantle (9 ir ng; on S, I s, re onne, ac ory on - .
boxes, at 80,,c ; 14 lots, 1,285 ox , British Duke 2od. Ne lid 12, roan, calved Iffar- I I y for the I
lots 1 191 boxes, at c ; 37 lots, 2,7 atbogxlees,; It' 1, 1889, got by Mount in�: Hero; Florindia, red, Hosiery, Buttons, Ffflling,. lushew,.Ikannels, Velvets and Velveteens . -
go ; I 1 9 lot, 40 boxes, at Ole ; 11 lots, 20 1 alved December 14th, I , got by M0 � � .
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. 912 bo3 4s, -roan, c ved 26th March, 1890 i �Shawls Trim -
commission Total, 147 lots, 7,378 boxes. jul. Hero ; Monarch, ' ek, Ribbons Miffinery, Kid.Grbve�i Bleached Cotton, I
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ingprice, 8ic. Transactions last year 16,506 got.by Dublin, (Imp. e above cows 1 ana mings, Tbread, Ticki*g. Ne- xt 30 Days.
boxes ; ruling price, 8c. "I heifers have been selecte with great care 1'rom I ' SL %/ -
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ese'to ay We can hardly, ention allith,6 n�w cases of new- goods in thi De- I
LiTTLE FALLB, Sept. g. -Sales of che d sonic of the best herds n the Province, are all � -! l I
were as follows : ; 157 boxes at 80 : 2,873 bo (ea registered in the Do i ion Short -Horn iferd partment, all we ask, Ai a. -rery- �riflling - request, call and look To,a'll customers wanting goods in I
at*8.'�jlc; 3,522 boxes at 9c; 2,092 boxes at 91 Book, and are suppos tb be In calf to some of
. a ; the best bulls in the country. Pedigrees fur- tbrough our immense stock ofniew�, goods, always pleased to show b ] ne. .
76 boxes at Qac ; 293 boxes at Die; 476 boxes on -is i .
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commission. Total boxes ; also 940 bo ces nished at s4le or to be �en at any time. Grade throUgh and give, pri of. our imvaen�e stock of Fall Goods. � . .
' 8'988 Cattle.-Twoyoungiecw julstatith
dairy at 8J to Ice. Butter -Ten packa,,es e calving, 4 . .
cows supposed to be in calf, 2 heifeM Tiaing I . I
creamery butter at 24c, and� 24, packages dairy I I
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butter at 12 to 22c. � L three years old, suppolied to be in calf ; I Ihr- 1 ;7 1 - GIVE HiM A GALL. - -
MONTRICA.L: Sept. 9 -The ..butter market is row cow, 2 steere, rising t Iree years old,7 Aiere. . . .
abou st yeariis rising two yearg -old, 4 he fern, rising two 3 eam Milli ery Department. � -
flurr3�.avu:et as it'was before the ]a - gh . .
e quote to -day: August Creamery old 1 3 spring calves. 3p and Pigs.-Twtaty- . I -
19 to 20o ; Early Summer, 16J to 17c ; Town' Ofour well bred -sheep 2 )w8. Alsoanimmense � I . . 1- I
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ships,15to:16.3c; Western, 12tol3c. Incheese quantity of turnips �nA hay. Sale to commence -
business is rather dull, but the tone of the mar- at 1 o'clock p. in., ahaip.j - TERMS- or S I TMs department is receiving new sliapes for the - faU tradQ. We W. R. Counter,
ket is satisfactory. We quote finest August sums of $10 and under� C sh ; over that 41" I" lead the style in Seaforth. The xrti�tic taste a -ad judgment of - our. ' � I
(colored) gic, finest August (whito) 91c to g.fc, 15 monthecredit on f' i hing approved Joint --- - I
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finest July 81 to gic. In eggs a good volume of notes.' A discount of r cent.. will be .given head milliner has gal"hed the pod-vrAl of our ninnerous customers m MAIN STREET* SEAFORTH; I
sines � s is reported at -16 to 17c. . , ' i I to be at - - �
bu on credit iimount8. A sin me a . I -
I P" Seaforth and surrouinding. countiT. A -If we ask: �s to call and look ; I I
BELLEVILLE, Se t. 9. -At the cheese Iii W. chasers risk after sold.! Theabove stock - go. . . . .
day 2,096 b, It're offered ; sales 344 boi es ing to be sold for what, it,will bring,.as the pro- through this department, .and we are ure you will be surp6sed at the- I
white at 9a,c, and �85 boxes colored at 9Jc. prietor has lost all his !out buildings. me .. ' 7SALE
A - . along and buy them atlyidur own price. - novelties and IG*w pnces,of ourfall- lihery. . . . I AUCTION
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MONTREAL, Sept. 9.-w- Trade was fair13 a ive, -- I i - "- rm., Stock & / lements.
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but prices cohtinue unsatisfactory to Lie drov- . Duncan- & - Dui�lcan, , i6eaforth, F1 .
era, only a few head of the best. cattle bringing List of Lands For Sade . I . e—ceived instruetion from -
over 4c per lb, and not many exceeding 3jo do., I L I . � . i i Air. C. -Hamilton haar
with common dry cows at about 3c, aiTid some of In the County�of Huroyi,' i )elonging to The �An. . . . - . Mr-.W..J. Martin to sell by Public Auctionst Lot,
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the leaner stock and bard little bulls down to 2c ada Company. Only 10 t) 25 per cent. ot pur- i .
per lb.' One choice beef critter was sold to -day chase money required 0own, balanoe at anj finie I , FRIDAY, SEPTEM'BER, 26th, 1690- -
at 4Jc per lb, and shippers have been payGg within .10 years at 4 per c4 int. Instead of going . . . At 1 o'clock p. in., sharp, the following valuable -
that much lately for good beeves. Calves afre��, to the Northwest, farn?eri looking for Ian A BU INES$ OHANGE.
in � I can . . I - - . - property viz-: .
fair demand at about former rates, or I secure mome of the finest and in Ontario on the i . I . I I .. �
$2.59 to $15 each. Shippers continue to Pay easy terms mentioned. unty of -Huron Ta- I � . � 11 .. . 1. -- itheavy draught brood mare, I durkam 'bull, 8 I
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about 4c per lb. for suitable sheep,. and gbod cant Lands: J � � -1 . I . I , . cows, supposed to be in calf ; 2 steers, two years,
lambs are sold in lots at from $3.6-q to 84 ew6h, '13-S b i - � -old ;, 1 steer, . one yeit old; 1 heifer, one year-old- - I
while common lanilis sell at from jil.j.25 to $3125 GODERICH.- a f 37. Bayfield - half 2.spring calves, 3 southdown ewes, �Krade);,Y,
each: Messrs. Brown Bros. bought over 1100 37* Maitland Concestr -Island oppomai 53, lumber wagon, 1 wagon rack, 1 reaper, (Maxwell
lambs to -day at fr�m $3 to $5 each 'and a - fine 54,55. �. I NEW ME INAN OLD, STAND0.
HAY. 4 W half 5,Wbalf 6, N-balf 7,'Wb ; I ,,- makei I -sulky rake, 1 iron plow, I. inetal beam
calf for $15. Fat hogs are in fair demand ',at . �,Alf plow, i turnip cutter, I long. sleighli.grindstorie,
abont.51c per lb ' of W half 11. 6-E half ( f W halt 6, W he It of' :� 1. stove,.40 or 50 hens, a quantity of field com,,30k, .
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LivEm"00L, e�t 9. -While the market is aotu- halt 11, 8 half and NJ 12,13, W half 15, W half R. � EATTIEU & 1: coo tons of first-class timothy hay and otherarticM& - I
ally no lower; the �ecline that was - noted last . t . A.11 must, be di Bed of as the proprietor -has
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Supplies are lar' W halt 5, EJ 6,7,-8, 9, LO, 11, 12, 8 half ' 13, W ' : � , lit his farm ana is removing to Michigan. � I
week is hcld, and the feeling appears weak. of E half 20, W half of E I ialf 21. .6-N
ge, and the demand, while Have purchased ffie tore�.d*elling- a�nd,stock of Xr. James McGinnis 60
steady, is unequali to the receipts that 'have half 16. S half 3, S ha if of N half 4, N halt 5, 7, - 0 . I TiAlI sums of $5 an&under, Cash;- I
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. . -in Seaforth, and hop 'to re ' ive a continuance of the liberal patronage over that amount 12 months' credit -on furnish- i
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been coming in. For best beeves 121c per lb i 8, E 1110 of 8 half and N half 9,10 11,12,19,14, ,e cei .
being paid, but on account of the inferio " Wt 16i Wt 16. 8- 16 E 15, E hall 10 - ing approved joint notes, or a discomit of. 5 -per j
r qu xl- N 18, so lang extended 7to,theif predecessor.. They inteAd n�aking it �
ity not a -rest many of :the cattle touch this E half of 8 half 19, Alf 19,-20, 21, 22,' 23, 24, 1 cent. allowed for cash on credit amounts.
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ce. Off erings of Canadian cattle on the Stan. 26,26, 27,2 1 1, . . I
rel3i market 96. 13-N, half 9. '15--N,lf 7, W halt W pt. 21, � �
to -day were 376 head. Heavy 26. 16-Ehalf6iNhalf�,10,Wlypt.11- 17 - FIFTYCOLUNIES OF ITALIAN REFS � I
American ou phe6ii however, have contributed to - Real Interestini �! ers. -7—WML ALSO 118�
the weak feeling. � Supplies from other 8ourdes NJ 4, 6, 6, 8 half 7, 8. N. By -14, 15, E half 16. ,�� ast Well. as Profitable' for. Custom -� . �
, S. Byl -WJ- 10, E � 33, E 70 ac 35. L. IL East . � � - 7V im - 1, ,�
werefaironly. Sheepare nominally unchaig" . 0 1 ." W -A--W-A-7Y7
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ed. The consigninents from Canada arriv,-d -E Valf 22. ... . � I 'If not pre,lously disposed of. So all who wish
too late for the Stanley market, and prii e h ULLETT.-4' W hv If 2, 13, 14, N half 15, N They bave addecl -a. �ae new collection! of, Sugars, -Teas, Canned Goods
� s , I to make a start in beekeeping, had - better come
are allowed to remain at last week's figu',e. halt 16. '5-W half 13, 16, E half, 17. 7-M hat : .
' I . I and all kinds of Sr)ice's. , Also, a full hh-�& 14 - ; and learn the conditions on which they will be
The following were to -day's quotations, be 19, N half 20. 8-E haif 21. 14-N half 23- - :
� calculated at $4.80 to the A (einking. the off �'g 'McK[LLOP.-13-1, N half -of E half 2, N halt - . . ; . given. Every colony ,has an abundance of,win-
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a): � ; ter stores on band and is in;excellent condiflov I -
Finest steers, 12ic ; good to choice, 12c ; pc I or 3. 34 -Rem. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, N half 7, E half of S I � P- for wintering. I . �
to inedium,41c; inferior and bulls. 81 to 103 ; half 7, N halt 8 % Mr. Martin will give a dlf3cour�6'e on beekeeping I I
best sheep, 14c ; secondary, 12 to 13c ; merinos, STANLEY. -'6-14. 8-WJ 3, W half 4, whalf CROOKE Y , AN Di GLASSWARM. and subjects pertainin
6, 7, 8. S. By.-Wl- 14 15, E� 16. . . g thereto.,'Tou will tbere-
ill to 121c ; inferior and rams, 9 to I 0.�c. STEPHEN. -6-W hilf Of X half & N half of fore have a chance of not only getting -BEES - J
BUFFALO, Sept. ^P. -Cattle -E We will also carr aine
xport cattle in 8 half 23. 10-E half ot W. -half. 10, E half W y on: the. Pork PAcking Bu i as extensive' -y tbiS FOR NOTHING, but also may receive much val- - .
moderate demand and something higher ; soilue A . uable information on the same very liberal I
extra lots ranged *4 26 to $4.85 ; choice heavy halfIL 13-S.halfofShalf17,Nhaif.22. 14- . fall, and -will . - . I terms. Friends you cannot� affordlito miss a� I
NJ 4 N half 8, 8 half of N half 17,.EJ,2D. 15-3, '.
butahers"ranted *3.�O to .1$4.15 ; medium good 9 ; . I . chance like this. I
and fat (eleven to twelvecwt.) averaged $4 per . N half 4, S1 6, E half c f W half 10, N ba . If 16. 1 -71 C HAMILTON, W. J. -MARTIN., -
.cwt.; -light . handy butchers'., $3.60 to ZQ 16 -Ni 17, NJ 22. 17-Rem..S1 7, N� 19. NJ 23- Auctioneer. . Bdgrave k. O., Prop..
'7 ` 18-N half7, S half 8,16, N had 16, 8 half 19. � -Pay the Highest -0 Ash Price for Dressed Hogs
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mixed butchers' choice, $3 to $3.25 ; fair' �2.�C 0. 19-N half 4, W half 11, E half 1(L. 22 -Rem- 8, , . i . - - . 1187-2
to ,Q2.90 ; common, very dull at $2 to $2.4 ; E half 9, S half 10. North By. -E half W half � . . ! I -
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Canadian stockers "d feeders, $2.75 to V.76 1 33. L.R. West-Reni. 1, S half 3 Aux Sables , .� .
milch cows and springers dull at $18 to $26 ; -9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, IV hi�f & N h- ailf of X half We are meeting the hard --times more than lialf way by giving I . .
very common, $12 ; beat veals, $6. Sheep and 15, W half 16, 17, 18, 19. FIVE POUNDS OF TEA FOR -9,ry. CENTS. A BARGAIN.,
lambs-Extr& sheip, 1,45.26 ; choice ranged $4.75 1 . � � .
to $5 ; lambs, sma 1 Supply of .good ; best Can- Rented Varino for sale.at expiration of existing . - 11 I
adas, $6.60; choice, Canadas, $6.26 ; good Can- sea - 6 1 On account of failing health, the subscriber,
Give us a call - I it will- pay. . 92r,. -Remember the place first door- �
adas, $6.90 to . ; na !Ve am 8 i ery ordinary; GODERICH.-Bayfield-67 . I , I offers all his valuable property in the thriving
$5 to �6.75 for fair; choice, 85.85 to $6.20. 1 IIAY4�-N half 4. 6-N half 14. 6 --iv half - south of Hawksha w's! Hotel, Main Street,,.Seafoxth. Village of Brussels for sale at a -bargain, either
Tox L oNTO, Sept. 10. -As was the case last week, 3, 14. 17. N half 17, S1 18, N half e f 8 half 19. - ! . . I whole or in separate lots to suit purchaser, The I
the firm spot in tl e market was butcher's' cattle. I property is centrally located, o ri , *
8-13,14, ,QJ 17., 10-b; half 28. 13--S half 4, ; 30M sing In
They were wanted a�d sold well. The "ecelPts 7, 8. 16 -NJ 4, N half 6, 19. 16-W half 6. AN. I � R. -BEATTIE & COR part -lot, foundry and ,machine §1hopQ With
were not heavy. at exporters might ba qu0t- By.-A"I 18, 28. , S. By� -11, NJ 31, 32, 34. L. . plant and three aeres of.land ; 2nd, brick store, .
ed: Good to choic , $4.25 to $4.60 i medium,'$4 R. West -16. L. R. EOt--Rem. 4, H half 4% E - .-- -- I ,lood cellar, hard and soft water, and fitted lin
per cwt. Stocker i-3 to 3-.'c per lb. for medium half 10. S half 14, E halif 16. I . for dwelling abaye ;. grid, five dwelUng houses Z .
to good stock; ch )ice, 31 to 3ic : and inferior, RULLETT.-2-H hallf i7. 6-16, W half -17.' under rent at present, Also wood, working =a-. -
$2.75 to $2.90 per 4 wt. Butchera' cattle -Extra, Q -S half 23. 14 -Rem W half 14, S. pL of N chinery-1 Igrge planar, made by 3ickeebrile, &
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$3.60 to -$3.75 per (wt.; inedium to good, $3.121 half 21, N halt 22 1 Oentral.,Oommercial Oollege, Bertram, Dundas; I moulding WaChineL(3 sided) � I
. made by Goldid & McCullooh Galt - I band -saw,
to $3.37i Fier owt.;j inferior, $2.50 to $3 per cwt. McKILLOP.-i-W half 2, E half- 3, W halt 4, . . I I .
These are some representative iiales : 22 fat ex- -S - half 6, E half 7. , 2-Efialf 7, Rem. E hall 8, E * made by Mcl(tehnie &Bertram, Dundas, and in.
ports, 1,250 lbs, 4 per Ili ; 21 do, 1,176 lbs, 434c half -10, 3 -SJ 5, E half 8. 4-3, E half 4. 6-- . good working order.. �,For particulars addresq.
b ii, 11 stocke' , 850 lbs, Sic per lb'- 21 do. STRATFORD, ONT. WM. R. WILSON,. Brussels P. 0� 1.186-12 �
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81% lb 3c per lb ; 15 do, 900 lbs, $3.40 per cy"t ; half and S half of NL half 10, ; ;
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$29 per head ; 14 , i�tchers' 900 lbs, So per lb ; 7 8 half 18, N half 19. D -5, 6, 7, 8 half 8, 9. 12- ; I -
do, 926 lbs, $32.50 Per head; 6 do, 1,100 lbs, $30 15-S half 4, W half 6, 16-E)c 6, N half of W i - SPECIAL.
per head ; 13 do, �,060 lbs. $42 per head ; 2 heif- half 21. 17-1.31 15, E h Llf 16, W1 16. 18--S half Students may enter ,at any time- We seeanore " more every day of ouir lives the necessity .
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ers, 1,060 lbs, $40 per head ; 2 do, 800 lbs, $31 7, N half 19. 19-E hal � 7, S halt 8, NJ. 9 E -half of every young inan aud, womAn being qualified. to earA a livelihood, and there is no better way to ' �
per head. Springers and nailkerti-Sp " secure this, qualification, than to attand this p To the Citi ,ens, .of - Seaforth anct
r"'gers 11. 28-8 half 12. N. 3dy.-N, half 32: E half ppular tisinine school. . I X
are selling well from $35 to $48. Two sold for 33, W1 33, 34. S. Bd ,.,-27. L. R. W.-2, 6. Remember, it pays to secure the very bWzb busin a education. Educated heads and skilled S.urreunding Cowntry.
$43 each, four at $46.25, three at $46.66, one at TIL -11 - Rd. -5-N halt of 8 half hands. are always in d emand, if -the education. and si�ill are of a superior order. The course of . . -
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$38, and three at $49.30. There were not niany 1. 7-E half 4. !tudy,giren, in this school is not oply the mont thorough, but the raost pnetical. Seven exper- Having sold my Jewelry business to ray -
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milkers offered. They sold from $32 to $57.50, .USBORNE.-S. By. E.-19. ienced instructors are "nstantly looking after the sh�,dhnt`a interests. � I nephew, MR. W. R. COUNTER, I would ask for
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according to their quality. Two sold for $b7,60 For partioularo its t' 'i &c., apply to THE Sktisfaction guaracteed every time- Good"board only $2.60 per week. Write for catalogues. him the same liberal patronage that I havere-
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each, two at =, two at $33, and one at $46. ,R, anada Co)%, Toronto. . Ned !or the last 23 years. .
Ho -s -The sales were all of mixed lots, and I 1187-20 Wi, J- EL,� W. H. SHAW9 I also thank nxy customer
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were made at pricqs from S,4.80 to S5 per cwt ; _ T AGTTI & and frienida, one .
I � and all, for the kindness exteaded to me since
I X'� PRINCIPAL. I came to Sei especially my old friends of.-
sows,4.50. Stordscontinue not to'be wanted WXCRETA� ,
Sheep and lambs4Tbe sheep were selling bad' Notice to Apple Growers. ! . - ---I the past 2� years- Yours zespectful3y,
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All that good sheeo would fetch wae % per head , - - I . .
and inedium 85 to,.S5.50 ; culls, $4 to ,s4.60 er , �t by A. Cardno must be TLhe Tuckersmith Cider M -11.� R. COTJNTER,
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cwt. Lambs over9tocked the market last week, pulled by SEPTUMBER 16, 1890. � � � I . I
so that the dealers were relieved to find so few 1186-2 A. CARDIJO, Seaforth. "'I.Western Tair 1166x2, .. SHAFORT.F.
yesterda3% A bunch of .00 lambs, weighing 80 - — I - N ROGER PE:iPER will hnwe his.Cider. Mill � -
lbs, sold for .1,R4! -per 1head, and another bunch of Notice to Creditors. I 1,e r*%dy for work by the 2�Oth inst, and will be pte- The BeA of Canadian Fairs, 0 I
. .1pumdon and,atter.that CuLte to take in Any
113 of the 'samel.weir,ht fetched the same . I . -
flgure. . . ; qj3antit-y of a-@ple,i and convert them into the LONDON, ONTARIO. 11
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VeAwm"Num URSUANT to ker 110. at the Revh", ImOst 'delicic'as fresh elder. Partiias bn
� intarfo, 1887. All parties har, zpples can have the cldezthome.with theW- ; se, .
Statutes of C . 11 slept'. 18th. to 27th, 1890. Banking Hou -
ing any claim against P.onald Doberttwo, 1,toot would oblige Mr. Pepper It parties would bring , �
AL AN L *1 , F the Village of 5iensall, �n the Caunry of Huron, their apploo in the aftericoon if prAsible. Terins : Large increase in prizes, , . I -
reasonable, -is usual. Cider mill on Lot,W. Can- . s IAS6.-F�OTZMEE-
RO L 11AIL STEAMSHIPS,. Gentleman, deceased Whodied. on the4th dwAot . n 3. L. R. S., Tuckersntith� A kettle for Machinery 44, motion in Main 8,vilding. M3
June, A. D., IM, are �equirA on or before the cessi - a I
Ist day of Oatober IWO.,i�o send by Wling jiWeir- will be ronted for 36 cents per day. I I (In tonneetion with the Bank of Mostreai
. post pmr . 2; Manufacturing goods in view of public. 13est I
C H E A P E L- �,,l '00 1 �04 HIS T 0 E U R 0 P FIL' paid or deltyer to the undersigned Solicitom tcw ROGE& REPPER. . I 1187x - speed progmmint! ever offered. Grand and �, � �
the Execusors of the -will of the said decea"A, I OGAN & C 0.3F
MONTREALUR QUEBEC,, . a staternAnt of their respective claims., .Xikb haM, FOR SAI&&-Forsale� ]at 1,/4, conets- attrae 9PECIALEXIIIBITof the Southern I I .
TO DERRY OR LIVRRFOOL. I - F t. 6, Hibbe*-,ecrita�hiog lWaiums,about States --cotton, fligs, rice, peanuts and wild nuts BANY-1. ,'S ANJ�- FINANCIAL A(,ENTS.
� their cp4sbian and surh&wes, addresses. Kad de, Sic] , South, carpets made -
11 , scription, the full par�ieulars of the cia,ioiw sed � 85 3area of which ara WeaKed and -YAnder culti- ' fr=h "thte1eeyZ00Wf tib"e pthin"e and other woods of 1,C I Nair
C.kBIN RATES $J,5, $50 and $60 Singto. IV95, -4�100 I the nature of the secuxity (if any) held by them. J, vs nZdacreB f.zee. from stuyups. xnd( well im- . own premisft on Market S.'Veet
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Staterooms. r I . Exqeutors will distribute the assets of the, said oleart-A part 5a. all hardwood and- une Iled. Georgia- Minerals, herbs, plants, barks,&c.&c" Mesa fi.s is ,ted
Per SS. PARISIA-N, W, $60, ,QSO,8ingle; $100., estate having regard to the claims w0y of hich There is a good frame house aild. two rame and a, live alligator of Florida. Famous Wild I Genceal D"king Bus done, dra s
$110, 8160 rot-orn, natice has been reoeived, and will not be jabl,k staUts ; a gwd bearlag orchw& and ple ty of We5g,Show,Balloon Races& Parachute Descents, t .,,,,ieapAed. Interest allowed ondepazAs. . -
�, NO CATTLE CARRIED.: for any part of such asiets to - any pe it , &f vood water. I It is uitkin dvg x4les. of Se f arth Fi2aworks, Bands etc. . .,
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.1' NTERMFIDIATE, $80. Return, $W. -A,hose claim they had not notice at the titrite, of and withid,�alf a mile of ;;, wtehooL This is a - . MONEY TO LEND -
I Steara-e at lowt6t rates. I i Yor prize list and information addrtas post -4
. � I such distribution� . sp&end id h�rm aw# will be Hokl vexy eheap ant' rd to , On good notes or mortgages.
Apply to IL & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or C, ELLIOT & ELLIOT, via eA,%:,v tierms. For furitUer- partk-Wars apply J IE4 .
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