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years, -was an I earnest Christian lady Entertain your husband Ws you did your . I 1. - I � I - . I
iad was prepar d and ready when the lover, for is* he u . . . JACI�SON BR-0-Tia..1piRS I _______
. � ot thab yet? He will � . I . I
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umnions 0am-ep to go up higher. - I - I - . f I - . ; EACHER WANTED. -A seoond or tbkWd ,
41 On Monda� even . be leased, to see you always dressed . � I - i I i Tel&" Teacher wanted for School SeoUam
- ing, a pleasant and nntU and ready with pleasant words for . .. � . - No. 12, Stephen,for 1891. Dubido to oommenos,
40cial evening was a in the Baptist him as well as the gometim I ; . ]At January. State salary and send tesilmoulab
' 0 guests. Jn __ 1, . I THE FAMOUS CLOTH 1ER-89, OuNTON.,
I i - to LOUIS T. WALPER, Grand Bend -P. O., OnL .
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4hurch, Wingh*m. PTenhte gather -tug was this short life we have o. time for un- ri � I I 1. I . !
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held to give all an opportunity.of bid- pleasant. words, and- don tforgetsomile. I I * . ; .
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ding the Revi H. C. Priest, who has Strive to make home th most pleasant I I - . t I i STRAY P10S.-Come into. the .promises of -
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. bad charge of the Baptlist congregation place on earth. . . . . . , - i Ethe undersigned, lot 19, cone.essfoim 10,
. - . It would be hard td guess the num or nt about the 7th of August lost, two white pip,
in that town for the past year, good-bye ..40 . b of 6iffere L � - ;
And God-apeed. After refr e-shments, 81, I niakes, of Corsets now in the market. V . , � �STABLISHED, I 1854i ! Te owner can have the some
. ' . 6 Knew Him Better. * � . . .�e don't I I � .4 i on proving property and yaying charges.
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_' I Among the converts at a recent re- . ep them alir but. in i our Ju'dgment only tlbe , best. . . � . . BARNET BOLTON, winthrop.p. 0, 1190A I
hi h were bountifully served and .
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reartily appreciated, Mr. W. J. Chap- viva, in p ' - - t � . _&�. ' - __ �
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ichmond is a �man whose wife " Cecile "' Corset Is more thaD comfortable -it is I � i
i . I EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for &hodl
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Man Was silled to the chair, after which left him recently on acebunt of alleged 7 ely and. natural � m We now add the readers of THE . ExPoSITOR: in reference to TSectior- No. 1, Tuckeramith, a vaale of
.Mr. Priest was presented with a watch,& � . I -_ ade of good material, and . ; ,
conipliment cruel treatment. Sorro,kul and repent. . . .. 1, � . - female teacher holding a second or , third elm I
.ox'y address, on behalf of at a very low pribe. All sizes in stock. can ap -ate good certificate. Duties to comm �
. � I � Fall Cloffi .a ence on Janipuy Isk
,Iled on the 11. . I ing, and trom 'good shrewd buyers who.' ,Pro( 1891. , Applications stating sakry will be reoety. I
the, congregation, expressing the regret snt, as the story goes,, he c& I i I I I � I �
which- they felt f ait his departure and partner of his bosom, not long since, to . . I - . I I ' � 0 bythe undersigned up to October 22nd, 18A
promise better fashions - d ask her for- � goods at low prices', �e want an ins ection. ALEX. BUCHANAN Jp-, Heumll, P. 0. 119W �
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hopes for his, uture welfare. Mr. giveness. The grieved ife listened4o EDWARb. Mc -PAUL . .. � I _p . - ________ --- - .
Priest replied i in feeling terms and his story" but considere that she could . � . � I : I BERKSHI�RE PIG. -The undersigned wM -
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thanked them for their kindnesi. Short I k'his past o I 1, I ' ' I .. � We. have a tren�endous assortment of reliabl& goods A . keep during the present season on Lot 10, �
- not overloo ences. �1 � .6 � ,at prices i,hat Cioncessior-, 7, Stanley, &,Thorough.bred B'erk- -
speeches were. Wiso made by other gen- 11 . . �
2 "But the Lord hals forgiven ,me," � � I .
�! � I shire Pig, to which a limited number of imm I
tlemen present.1 . I E E will be taken. Terms $1 payable -it the time of
I I . urged the saved sinner," and why can't 11. I � . I cannot be beaten. To buy from us means -that you get a class of 9�ods .,rffl
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Pe th Items. The Woman shook her -head emphatic- I . . ; i rarely seen outside,the cities. We import all our goods,.and- our pat- I . .
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-Mr AdamT atson, a rod citizen - Ily as she replied: - i- � I . ; - - I ' I __.. -_ . I"
of Mitc�ell, is removing to Ondon. "If the Lord knew one'sixteenth part i .1 . - i terns amd styles are ififterent from the usual run.of goods, If,youwant rVEACHER WANTF,D.-.& Teacher holding a - -
I . . � _L . second class certificate wanted for School
s -Miss Nora, Clench, of St. Marys,- o.f your deviltry he'd n6ver forgive you - �, - . I . I Section, No. 7, Morris, for first half of M11 ..
in this world or the Aex . ,.I I . � . : ,good clothina come Ind see -what we can do for you.. Duties to!commence January lot, 1891. �Appll..
the great violin at, will be one of the - 1.11 I . ; I 0 I / I
I p�rformi �Ia band concert, to b - — � - . . I ! ! I I cations riceived till October 31st, 1890. Persot- :
e I . � . � I plication preferred. Address JOHN r ...
Curious People in; New York. .
given in Mitchell this month. Date not ' I , ' 111UN'YER, Secretary -Treasurer, Bushileld, Ont.
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. ': yet fixed. I Having exh - - - N BROS., TON. 1190 -
suated ��eatern Europe �'
-The * nts, the United' States is now . 1 - SEAF R -TA SACKSO i -
gaVa nd hall receipts on the -for emigra R19 1. .MTILLIS9 o- I .
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. Mitchell ffasir Ad y this year were nearly beginning to draw uponinew and hither- � I ]_ H , joining �
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$50 in excess of last year.. - to unknown ]muds. A ong the many - � i � . � . . I 1 Seaforth,nowoWupiedbyiZ9r. wm. Copp. 19 '
I . � contains 9 rooms, and cellar under the whole .
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I � ! house, soft d hTV w tae br on the. premigaiL L - I
on's, near Kenkora, followed- by a the barge office . (former y Castle Gar- I % Th stabl soand outan acre of land -
den) are Fina, Lapps, I �elts, Lithnak; , .. � .1 . - 'r
- I a' ' � I I *-'ON* i ere a g'G f f i
-A logging, bee, held a,t Mr, P. Hish- types which are now found every day at. �
dance at night! was ttended by over a o Boots - au d ,Shoes, w th all tindF rut a It.
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Head 'uartiers f ' FIRST JOF, THE- SEAk)
� 150 persons. '� W&llaks G _q . _ . I . . . . I . The above p ..
i 10 aliCiS118, Cab d&U6, Smyrnese, I I L I ty will be sold or rented on reasonable =
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-A horse b4onging to Mr.A. Wright, Crim -Tartars and Dal natians. How, l' . . I I I .
I - - ' . : I . I MICHAEL, Seaforth. 1189tf. LLL
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of Fullarton, ran away on Main street, many readers' can - locate these ra( ,,res 4 1 . . I ,� L � � . . .
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Mitchell, the ther day� wrecking the without referring to acyclopedia ? ' A , I w REA— New Valencia Raisins, 'very fine; . new Vestiza Ctirrants, extra OTICE.-Carnage and wagon-niukeie,s stav d
M . An �' mense.stock itsble for fall ear at
buggy. r. V; the curious corner . ! m . choice 'on, flat tins, - . for sale or to rent, situated in the Villap I
, right jumped from of . New York city is that I I - . ; new Salm best in the market. Also.. in StObk N
- . of Cromarty, owned by the late W. F. Johnston,
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I vehicle when he discovered that the bit:. on the east side between Second avenue, SONABLE PRICES. I Cooked Corn Beef iiL tins) and by the po-and; Boneless Chicken, Duck being a shop and house combined the 4hop- to -
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� was broken in the aninial's mouth. the East river,, Eighty�sixth and Six- � Soll�e,Very nice linels of ,,Ladies'A� Pla Bo'ots amd and Turkey; Potted Ham, Potted Ox, Tongue; - Lunch, Tongue, Pun- be rented withor withoutthe houi� and 'no-lu g
-Zion church, Huron Road, was re- tiethatreets. Itithis arhall districtiare ' ,9 .. pne hal.' acre of land to be rented if 't'he li=
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. opened on Slin ay, 28th inst. Services no,fewer than 12,OW Bohemians and 10,- Gents' X angaroo. - - -._ . .1 dee Marmalade, Oriental Pickles, Curry Powder in bulk.. and bottles, is. Or the shop, house and one-quarter of arz
- were held afternoon and evening. Rev. 000 Poles. The former 411s' themselves . ii Spices whole and ground, all pure. . . acre of land to be sold, also a quantity of osk -
: - i - and either kinds of lumber and wWon-maker's I .
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Mr. Livingston' of Lisiowel, and Rev. Czechs (pronounced checks) and the I . R 0 , IL, .'LIS I- tools and several colonies ofbees to be dig 'd
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Mr. Tally, of Mitchell, respectively latter ooles and Poolail�@. In the mat . . I � . 1. . . - ' Green, of. Particulars will be furnished by the �
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conduct� . -,d the same. Avery 8uccesef ul ter of religion the two are alike, being : Teas in �,lack and Tapan, from 25c per pctund', upwards. I tore on application. THOS. STACIRRY . .
: CORNER 0 MAIN AND MARKET STRE�TS.. . DONALD PARK, Executors,,Cromarty P. 0. �
� about one-quarter Jewish, one-quarter � I - 4 . , . . I . 119M
social was held! Monday evening. lr` . J �* . . , 1. I . ; . .� - � � . . .
-The Stra.qord Beacon -'is credibly Protestant, one-quarter Roman Catholic . . - I . I , I . .
informed thati Rev. R. Johnston, of and one-quarter agnostic'. d I - I - Sugars, all gra . ; . pnlu*s low. TN the matter of W. B. Sheridan, of the Vil. - -
- . - T be action 0 Mrs. Mavers, of the t)wn- I I -
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- I I JL lage of Winthrop, in the County of Huron,
e - the call to Knox � � I � Merchant, Debtor. The above ,named debtor - --
Lindsay, has d ' clined - ship of Todmorden, wife of David TYERMAN.-In mexil,op, on the 26thin -
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church, Stratford. . � The Care of assware. Highest prices pwd,f6r choice Butter, Dressed, Chickens, Ducks has made an assignment tome, under the pro -
M avers, was also heard. The'. pla "tiff , w1teofMr.J.W.,T1erman,ofason.. , ) - vision of " An Act respecting AsBighmentii for'-
-Mr. 1W. Garting, j r., who is al�out re - Extremes in temperaiure frequently claimed that, Ier husband wasJ worth . . etc.. Post Office Grocery� � the benefit of Creditors being.. Chwpter 1124,
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I moving from Milverton, was, the other crack or break glasswar6. - 850,000, an4 that he did not suppl I her � Mail iages. I R. S. O., 1-887. A meeting' of the Creditors of -_ I
evening presented with a handsome gold To wash table glass make a strong with the necessaries of life. J%dgment muNRo_molR._At I he residen . I the said Debtor will be held at nAy office, in the
headed cane, in. recognition �of his aer- ce of the b�des . � . - I Court House, in the Town of Vodeiich, at 11:3e
. suds, having the water ho hotter than was given foi the' plaintiff, -with', tefer- -,mother, on the 24t 1 In8t., by Rev. J S.`H eclock in the forenoon, on .Wednesday, the 8th _'
vices in conne-t1ou.with the Mornington yo - .
4 u can put your hand in comfortably. en ce to the r6aster to fix the amoui ,t of � derson, Mr, Richav I Munro, of the amp . day of October, 1890, for the appointment of in.
. - of Bro i�W en J. FAIRLEY, SEAFORr..r,_-II,
: , oke, to Miss 1'ennie, eldest daugh�er of -
Agricultural Society. Have another pan of clear water of, alimony. . �. . the late Geo. Moir, of Usborne., . - spectors and the giving of Directions.with refer-
� ence to the disposal of the estate. . Every person '
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-The London Advertiser says: A about the same temperature. Put a -The mairia f the Rev. 'D G. G . Y-BRODIE.-In eaforth, by Rev. A. D. . — Claiming to be entitled to rank on the estate to .
is 2'oing ,of the e 0
paragraph i few pieces of the glass in the suds and McQueen, 6f Idmonton, No�rtbwest Id, on the t inet., Mr.. George A. � . Is' ---
McDona � required to furnish to me Particulars of claiss,'
. gapers to thiW effect that Miss Nora wash each one carefully with a soft' Territory, formerly of Beverly,, -and a Gray, of McKillb�, MW Annie Brodie, . proved by affidavit (not declaration), mid tuinh
lench is engaged to a German count, cloth; then rinse all over in clear water recent graduate of Knox College, daughter of Mr. C rles Brodie, Seaforth. vouchers as the case,admits of. ROBERT GIB -
I � JORNSTON-GRAH'A .-In Goderich, co the BONS, Sheriff of Huron, Assigpec. Sherill's .
. . who is now visiting at her home in St. and drain for a,- few ise-conds. though Toronto, to ,Mies Kate Robertso#, of . 23rd ult. by Rev� - A. Young, F. W. John- DUNCAN & DUNCAN Office, Goderich, September 30th, 1890. 1100-2 , �
Marys.. The rumor is untrue. Mis ' - 6ton, Eeq'., Junior Judge of Algoma, Dis- � . -
'iss notloDg: enough for the articles to cool Strabane, tol)k place at the residence of � trict, to Mimms T�A a, second daught6r of - .. �
Clench's flanceo is a young English gen. or dry. Now -wipe them with a dry the bride's' father, Mr. Ale d .Iftos. Graham, Ew , Godefich.. . . UCTION SALE OF TUOROUGH-BRED
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Who has been studying philology linen towel, rubbing th in � . . I HORSES AND CATTLE.- Mr. Jumess .
ard to give Robertson, �In'Tuesday, 23rd ult.x er A . I
tleman, . ; rhen I MARSHALL-TEWSLKY.-On September 24th, ' 10.
in the German Universities. the glass a polish. Be es ecially par- the friends and relatives of both ties - . it the residence of the bride's father, Col- Jones his received instructions from Mr. J� 0.
-When in Mitchell the other day ticular not to let the h n a touch the were preseni to the number of between borne, by the -Rev. Alex. MacMillan, of Au- Montreal. House, 'Seaforth - Rack, to sell by Public Auction on Lot, 80, voni-
. burn, asaiste4 bt ev. Norman fkwir, B., a cession 10, Logan, on Thursday, October 29, at
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Mr. Thomas Pascoe, treasurer of Logan, glass at this stage. Sh uld the glass be forty and fif ;y. After refreishment* and D. Geoyge M 8 it, ,of Auburn to Xiggie, . - - 12 o'clock, sharp, the following valuable re.
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lost a wallet, ,in which were $108 in out, or an imitation of ut, "it should be a grand leav 3 -taking the young couple ; elJest daughter of r.. Joseph Towsley! I L yerty : I hworted Mare, 8 yearli oldl In 1�ar to
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� ! . mported orse, (Reg.1, I Imported Mare, I
bills, and a (lue bill on a grocery store- rubbed, while in the su a, with a soft drove to Gat, thence by railway to SHRIGLEY-DAWSO .-At the Manse-, Wh1te- . I
church, on Sep ' r 17th, by Rev. W IL. � years old, In foal to imported horse, (]Reg.) 2 -
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-Mr. George Helm, of Museelburg, brush. I Owen Sound, then taking steamer to Geddes, F noes � rge Shrigley to imily . I Fillies, got by Imported horge and mare, (Reg) I
palled 42 pails of plums from nine small . If, this rule be followea daily the glass Port Arthur', then by rail to Calgary. Dawson, all of Win am., ; . . . . I � . 1 Sucking Filly, got by Imported boroe W
. I � - The above all Shire broed. 1 Brood .
�. I I nearly standard bred,.in foal to Thom -
60 cents per pail. , 'hunared fold for the extra labor.- � McQueen is'stationed, is a drive of two 0 =; I sucking Mly by . Tbprawood; I
patented � . . : D hs. , I .
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-The " Monarch " .churn . . 1 '189 ' horse, 4 years old ; rses, 6 years- old; I
trees this year, for. which he received willialways be brilliant,. repaying one a From Calgary to Edmonton, where Mr., --- � ' glare'
- When it comes to ashing mirrors hundred miles. FALL .SEASON OY i V .
. I I FELL. -On board the mship Polynesiah, on I I I horse, 7 years old; I horse, 9years old; I bay I
by Mr. W. J. iSmith, of Stralford, took and the glass over, pictures, wipe the . , . the 20th ult., Mr. � ho's. Fell, of Hibbert, -1 apd hone,
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the first prize at Toronto Fair amongst frames And glass with ' dry cloth, re- . ! . ,� � . . mare, 7 years old, good -, drJvgx ;
I ! aged 64- years. I - . I colt, coming 8 years old;.3 cows, 14 calf to
a host of competitors. moving all the dust. ow dip a soft THE MARKETS. COWAN.-Near Sheld , Dakota, on the 14th I -
thoroughbred bull; 5.heifers,coming four years � -
-Rev. James Hamilton, formerly of clean cloth in hot later, and after � - Margaret, liiif of William Cowan, for- _NT0 X" - rro �� �;W]:) _- old, supposed to be in ealf tri & tharoughbred - I
SIAFoiaru, October 2nd, 1890 ul'l -A- IV -1 -1
I , me y of -Hullett, smd second daughter of
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w stationed - wringing it, pour upon tit abo t � bull,, 10 sUers, coming 3 years old; 1 telfer
- Sunnyside, Manitoba, bat nol Fall Wheat r ushel ........ .. 0 90 to 093 the late Thas. WMiehael, Esq., &Vd 45- 1 coming 3 years old - S steers comizg 2 7-ean
at Keady, Bruce county, is spending a spo6nf ul of alcohol. ipe the glass ' - years. � � . � old; 1 thotoughb;eA cow 13 calf,. (Reg.);- I
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i Sprring Wheat " r bushel.... ..... 6OKS.-In Gr6y, On the 16th ult., Jane� wife - thorougbbred bul4 coming 2 years: 1 thorough -
e Rev. R.' Ham- with this cloth and rub, ith a dry piece 0 per bush I ................ 0 35 to 0-36
week at his father's, th � . I CR of thc� late Robt.: Crooks, aged 76. years; 9
ilton, of Motherwell. His sister, Miss until the surface shows a, polish and is P per b I .......... ...... 0 58 to 'O 69 - bred bull, 5 months old; a quantity,of lumber of
: months and 12 d6y a. . All kinds; 150 cord& first-class beech and me a
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, M. Hamilton, returns . with him to free from lint By ad4pting this rule B rley per b el ...... :.... .. .. 0 40 to 0 46 C hkip, on September 19th, � wood .
ni y and B r, No. 1, 1�ose .... .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 13 . � . No reserve.. Tigims.-All sums of A
Keady to superintend his culi w* the glass will be made clean and bright I Lucinda, youngest daughter of Mr. George . and under, Cash - over that amount If montim"
I Butter, tub..., .......... .. .... 0 13 to 0-14: Green, aged 2 yeai s, 2 months and 20 day& � i credit will be Wyen on furnishing approved '
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' domestic affairs. I ?__1 and wooden or gilt frames will not be Rgi .1. . 0 16 bo. 0 16 -1 We are pleased to annouuce that the openimg of our Fall Show Of - . - '.
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-One-night recently, while Dr. Ir- damaged, as they often :are when -soap Flour,"per 100 i1�.*..*."....*_7..... 2 90 to 2 901 . � . joint notes. Lumber and wood cash. A d1i
vine and Mr. P. S. Armstrong were - H Hay new per to� ........ ........ 5 00 to 5 60 � I SALE RE.GISTER. count of 7 per cent..will be allowed on all cm"b *
and -water are used. -Ladies' ome . goods was a grand Success;. Our Millinery was alao. a grand success, purchases over SIO.- JAMES JONES, Auction.
driving home to St. M%rys in Mr. Arm- journal. Uldims per 100 .......... I...... 4 50 to 5 00 I � I eer;,J.-D. ROCK, Prop�rietor.. � 119M .
I Umb Skins, e, c ................ 0 60 to 0 76 On Thursday, 0 itober 23, 1890, at I � I I .
Pelts . .... ............ ...... 0 60 to 0 75 o'c I � �
strong's rig, something went wrong and '" * " . ,Ibck p in, on, ot 30, concession 2, which assures us of, a grand fall trade. -
he horse turned his heels- to'the moon, Keeping,Accounts, on the Wall. wool ........... ...... .......... 0 17 to 0 18 Hib,bert, farm -sto,,k I without reserve. . . AUG -TION SALE _
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The first movement took the dashboard I was acquainted t wi h a grocer who Potatoes per b al . ............ 0 115 so 0401 vet�r McCann, Pro )rietor;. Thos Brown, . I I I .
Salt (retail) p r. barrel .. .... .. 1 26 to 1 251 1 .. —OF-
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awayl and the next, which followed so did not do much - of a tredit business; Wood per cordi'long) ............ 2 60 to. ,s oo I Auctioneer. . I Our stock of Dress, Goods anjoiints to 660, pieces to choose from, . ..
closely that the occupants of the rig did I
. the few accounts he h�d were marked Wood per cord, (short) .......... 1 60 to 2 00 - - =6� . . - � .
not realize what was going On, struck on the wall back of hi desk, and the Apples per bag'. .- " * . 0- 50 to 0 60 - ; with all the latest colors and patterna, -from the � English, French and Spi eridid- Farm'.
Mr. Armstrong on the left leg, cutting. Clover Seed. . .i. .0 ...... :,. * *. *: * , *. s 76 to 4 00 : )_ . . .
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amount due placea und r or at times op- Timothy Seedi.:..:..:::: ...... I 76,to 2 26 �
him, on the shia and &t the knee. He . A . B & E GAIN. cxerman markets.. ' There �vill be offered for Sale by Public Aim-
. posite the name. One ay he hired a Pork, per 100 8 .. .. ...... 5 75 to 6 00 I ?J J - ! . . tion at the AyzRicA.x HoTzr,, in the - ViLLAriz Or
was confined to his bad for four or five � f . I .
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-1 be some time before he new clerk, a green hand -direct from the .. — * r il - On account of failli g health, he � . i � BiLwaxims, On
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days, and it wil' vessel, and among the first orders given - CLINrom, octo4f I I 1890 offdrs all his valuable 3roperty ' t thr rivi 4rth. you:r while to call and:. examine our Mantle Thurs.day, Nov.. Oth, 1890, .
will be able to make free use of the in- in ng It would be w
him was to got a pail of, water, piece of Fall wheat pe� bushel .......... .0 90 $0 93 Village of Brussels for. sale at ba i Um , a �
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I soap and a brush, and give the counters - bushel ........ . 10 . 0 93 11 � I � ; At I o'clock p., m., - I -
jured limb. I 60! " . . It
� . , 90 wh�le or in separate lo W to suit pure we , The z
-Messrs, Weir & Weir, of St. Marys, b h .. .... .. 0 36 0 36 property is centrally located, corn i in Cloths, all new aimd i� fashionable, and ,at prices- not to be beat in this T�mt splendid farm beingoomposed of 1,ot 2, en I
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. . 0 45 pari -18t, foundry and . the 9th Concession of Grey, containing 95. acres, I
. and other dirty places i6 good clesuill . Spring Wh"*, - r *: *:.'.'.... .... I . I
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have Again taken several first a,nd 'see- 4) :b 0 40 to aching 0 th I I �
This work was done in the evening after oats p r a '51 0 68 'O 69 plant and three acres c f land'; 2nd, b ok store, - CO
' 'for fat cattle at the Toronto Barley b he ...... .... ...... .. of which 85 acres Are cleared, well fenaed, un. t
� ond rizes the store had been cloobd for the day, Peas ps� - I .......... 0 12 0 13 good cellar, hard and 's Dtt water, and Mod u 1111try. der-draioed. and in hig#, state of cultivation.
p 9 year. Messrs. Thomas Bal- Butter ....... . . e . I � .
Fair thi and the boas had gone tol a neighboring Eggs .............. *:.*:. .... .... 0 15 to 0 16 for dwelling above; 8r , five dwelling hot ses :9 . I There are 10 ,acres of fsll wheat and halt of the
I&ntyne & Sonso also carried off a num- rocery friend to play a ftiendly game of Hay per ton ....... 6 00 to, 5 60 under rent at present. Also wood workh g na. � ' clearance to seeded to grass. The uisoleand
........ 0 35 to' 0 40 chinery-1 large plan, r, made by MoKechnle & A large and'complete sto
seconds for stock and Potatoes per bushei, " * * " * * * ek of Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Corduroy part Is well timbered and. has on It a good doadl
ber of firsts aud � Wapoleon. The foRowi#g morning great Hides per 100 lbo. -.. 4 60 ko 5 OO Bertram, Dundas; 1 3Y DUlding machine (3 aided) I I Lof.cedar. Theye is a comfortable brick"cottap-
fat cattle. i � 1.
WM the surprise of the grocer to find Oordwood ....... L. _.'::.*.':'::: - - .. 8, 00 to' 3 00 made by Goldie & Me( illoch, Gait; I ban1d saw, ' . a bank barn 64 b� 52 feet with comfortable M
-Mr. David.Fotheringham, a gentle- i that the -clerk had follo'vied out his in- Wool per lb........ .- .. . 0 17 to 0 18 made by McKechnie & Bertram, .Dundas, and in in, all shades., I eommodiouq si�ne stsb6g. There are
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man of about 0 years of age and one of structions to the letter, land bad cleaned Pork, per 100 lbs ......... 0 good working order. lj!or particulars i�jdftas I I . never failing spring wells And an - orchard. T
the early pioneers of the St. Marys dis-' . - -1 :- WM. R. WILSON, Bru sels P. a. 1196-12 L farm adMucthe Village of. Brussels, which __ .
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met with a tragic death on his the'wall on which the ' nts had been I � . . I A wonderful sLk of Pianting,. which we an prepared to make to, one of tho best markets in Western Ontario.
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trict, . kept as well as connt�reeouand shelves, LivxRpom, Oct. 1. 8 rill heat, a 04d The farm Is one of the very best in the county
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farm on the 8th concession of the town, ' red winter, 7@1d; Califol"rnes 'No. J, 7s 2Jd 20 STANDA VELS I i of Huron and is adopted to either Smin or
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ship of BlanshEird, Thursday afternoon Of -course the grocer wis mad as a hor. California No. 2, Os 00d ; oats, ftood ; bar] gy, 08 . i I order .for $3. 50, ; doWt miss this chance.. stock ralsing and must be sold as the py.oprietor I
net. He did the best h could to settle od ; pess, 5s 93,. pork, 67a 06d ; cheeso,' .46i 00d. By Wilkie Collins, George Ellet,Charles Reidii�& is determinf,d to retirp, and It should command -
last week. The deceased was engaged with his customers, wh se accounts had _____ I L. Stevenson, Rider Higgard and other &mom , i . . - the attention of iptending purch"ors. . -
with his team drawing manure and been wiped out by t e clerkt He had � . . I authors. All .1 � Gents'Furnish�bgs, Hats and Caps. in. large quantities. We are. TA4tmX-:--Ten percent. of thepurchase morf I
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while seated on the front of his load, the ' Soon, and- from that time ToitoNTO, 0 t 2. -Fall w eat, 10.96 to 10.97; '. . ; . on too day of sale and en'ouirb to make one = - I
bridle of one of the horses became de- learned: a le , ,_ spring wheat, $0.90 to 0.90 ; oa* 42 bents Tor $1.00 1 within do days and the bals�noe on, time to suit
� forward no mor accou to wire kept oil to .44 cents; pe", per bush, 04 cents to prepared to meet ail demands in! Dry Gbods, Millinery, Readymade pure,hpiser with interest at 6 per cent., lmmodl-
in some way, resulting in the . urpoge. ,.65c; barley, c to 660 ; hay, per ton, 47,00 to Post Paid. Well bouyid and handsomely',. Mw I . i , - .� atez possession it degired. .
tached the wall, but in book or th'at p strated. The gre,Ltest offer ever extended to . I . .
team running away. He was thrown - - $10.60 ; butte , - 17o to 200 ; potatoes, JP4 Ir bag I . F. S., Scow, WALTk,R RICHARDSON,
-1 Obf !00; the'Canadian public. Remit by P. O.. order or . oneer. Proprietor. - I
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forward upon the whiffletrees and when -- server," in Ret � il Grocers' Ad. $0.60 to $0.75 ;ere= per dos., 18c 14 5 . Clothing, C lothing to order,. and Gonts! Ftumishings. Auctl IJ -90
I ' vocate. I - - droned hogs, .. 0.00 to $6.60. 1 registered letter. ! ...... .. -
',� icked up a few 'Moments afterwards' � \ , " I i � I
�?ife was extinct. He leaves a Wif 1� 0 DOMINION PUBIAS�ING CO., TORONTO. I .01DER Mi". - �
_D. Sutherland of Mosa, while �.en- � � 111WIS I i
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and grown-up family to mourn his ,de- �) Livc !Stock Markets. . � A visit to our tores.WM* convince you where to get t6 cheapest B ernVd Thompson ipten4a running his Cider
parture., -1 deaVoring to split a piece of wood, in- I I I � � Mill two days in the week, Tuesdays and Thu*-
, flicted a fearful =t on his foot. He ig LONDON, En land, September SO.-Arriv Is of I .
. at week I . . I days for a while onaccount of apples being
*-A case of considerable interest to ' - American and Canadian cattle for the pa . The McKillop Mutual Fire goods. 7 - �
getting along as well as possible. - . warce. If any person wishes any other days
. dealers and others was decided in - .. --� While s_ome threshers were at, work 'show that the mports have been� steadily ain- . - . i boaldes these d4ya I bq;v.e mintioned, Will thil -
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ItIrlairt'liord, a few days Ago before'J I tained from b h countries the total fro, u the Insurance Comppiy. I . i be so kind as to let me know In time. -
S Udge oii'the farm of John McLeod, llth Jeon- Dominion bel considerabfy in excess f,the , I
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Rose. Messrs. -Hay Bros. bought about cession, East Zorra, on Priday forenoon, . average for p weeks. At London on Mon. . - - - I I I
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19bh inst., a spark from the engine set da the offerin of C.%nadfans consisted o' 420 AND ISOLATED TOWN Duncaia� & Seafor be "' BERNARD ""'O" 'e"'am
3t April, at ai Duncan, 41 '
4,000 bushels Of wheat lal , ol) was FARM . -
a tleandl,46 heep. Tradeonthewh I �
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84J cents per bushel, from Mr. McGrorY, fireto a haystack containing about 16- 0 -reactive, b -h no advance i . � . i 11
wo . � . PROPERTY PNLY INSURED. .
.of Lucknow. Mr. McGrory -shipped tons of hay. There was no water in the corded, cattle being quoted at 6d, (occasio.nally I 1. - I - -1-.--. , W,R,10ounter_,,,_-,, .
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1,000 bushels to Listowel, wheat ad- tank belonging to the engine t the 6 ) nd heep, p to 7 d. -, � OFF, CER& !
RPOOL S :p'tember 30. -Last week's dicline 7 . .
vanced to about 98 cents, and he re- time-, and the bay was all destroyed. *Llv.B' I Ot bring more T�os. E. Hays, Presicent, Seaforth P. .
' is held to, AZ -best beeves don . o.;w. CR �
fused to deliver the balance, claiming The stack was situated. only about 12 tha4 Ili to 12og The quality of theeattle land- J. Shannon, Seoy-Treas , Seatorth P. O.; John I I . - . - . -
- H�,y Bros. feet from the barn, and I the wind ble . great eff Bet in Hannah, "Manager, Seaft)rth P. 0. - . I
not to have sold any mpre. _ * ed Ile not first Oass, and -this has, a �
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took an action to recover the difference the flames in the direction of the barn, dep 88ing pricm At the Stanley marki t to� 161RUTORS. � - — � I 9 EAFORTLH9 .
in value on the 3,060 bushels. Evi- dayre 800 cattle - were offered and 550 s ieep, Jae. Broadfoot, Seato h ; Donald Roai6 Clin- � I i I
and it required the moist energetic ef- the latter elling at previous f1g ures. ton; Gabriel EUio+,t,' Clinton ;George Watt, ---- ' �
I dence was given, showing,oat he had- forts of about 20 men to save the bVild- 1, Harlock; Joseph Evans Beechwood; J. Shan- THE CHIAPEST HOUSE IN SEAFORTH � I
� The following ere to -day's quotations, beir . alton; Thos. Gn;buttj Clinton. I �TaH I
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told parties that he haW.sold all his , . calculated at .80 to the,9 :ssinking the ffal) : 0 I
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-grain and that he ordered cars for it all -The Western Eair of the year 1890 Finest steers, 1 1J to 12c ; good to choice, 11 to Thoa. Nellano, Harloft; Robt. 31cMillim, Sea- '
to Listowel and cancelled them,after- hascomeandgone. Everybodyiv"de- llr ; poor to i wdium, 10 to 10fe ; inferio r and forth', S. Carnochan, S, �aforth. John O'Sullivan - �
. I . bu 10, 7J to 9P 1; best sheep, 16c,; secondarv, 13 iats, F- mish"' gs, Hats and Cap�s
wards. Judgment was given for plain- lighted, everybody made' up his or her� to 14c ; merinds, 121 to 13ic infecior and rams, and Geo. Murdie,'Audii brs. ' For Ge I U in . " -_ I
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tiffs for $270 and all costs. Too often mind to patronize it during future years 10 to I 11c. 11 . I 0
1 , I transact other business will be promptly attend- : -
�pudiated their sale on a 'A Mot-iTR'ZAL,September 30, -Cattle -The hi hest ) my of the above officers, .
have dealers. re if the opportunities bei presented. Ift'adym-ade Clothingy I 1
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rising market and this case should be feature of this year's Fair, was the in- -price paid to-doLy was about 41c per pound, but addressed to �heir respestive post offices. . Z
.9 some of the butchers would give 4ic per ound L 9 � :
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a warning to such to f ulf ul their agree" crease in number of en ies from 0,682 for really good ianimals. The leani steel: and I I 0
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=ent. / . in 1888 to 6,960. The &tea Committee slab -sided bullg were not quite so salable as . the Notice t6 Creditors. 0
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__ "p better stock, and the prices of these �kindh'were - �
. furnishes the following tatement of at. � I
(3ro With Yqur Husband. from 2to2icpe'rpound. There was no ddiiand URSUANT to Chapter 110 of the Revised i . I I .
.: tendance which shows that, exclusive of for shipping steel,-, as the markets in Britai� are . . �
P StatutesofOnta ,1887. AllpwVeshav- �
claim agaln8t.Rich�rd McKee, late"of I � � �
Canadian Pacific railway. stock the Township of Xcll�llop, in the -30
1 wig], to inquire� of Flora,, if the farm- attendants and complimentaries, the easier. 'Thereare nnw 15 carloads of Mat iitoba ing any a
ers' wives of that vicinity Attend picnics, -,rowd was enormous. Had fine weath- cattle at the CouRby of -and at prices that -will Next . Days
4 Everything neiV, good gAid substantial,
entertainmenty etc. I know a farmer's er been enjoyed on opening Friday and yardowaiting o be shipped to Britain. J)a'ves- Huron, Farmer, deeea&A, who died on the IM I
invariably stays at closing Friday at leaht 10,000 more Small calves scld at from $2 to $6 each. Sheep ay 0 p ' * " are required on or.before astonish the,,most ec omical buyer. I . . I - . I . . I
wife who almosVt and Lambs-Sbippers continue' to pay abdig 40 the tday Demeem 1890,to send by pod pro- �111 egant � line � To ,% 1 1 customers wanting goodS in,
. The latest styl ' HARD and SOFT HATS. An el I - . . 0
home: while her husband goes to socials, woul(f be added to the n6mber : Priday' per pound for suitable sheep. Lambs were from id or deliver to the ndersigned Adminish-a- I 1k
to 60c higher to -day, selling at from $�. . i .
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lectures, etc. Now -don't blame the and Saturday, 4,000 ; Monday, 12,000 ; 25 to trix of the estate of the said deceased, of FALL CA -PS j 6st in, � I hi , *,'. (�.
). R's.25 each.- Alot of 40 pret good lambi were a statement ot their spective ckims, with -11A
poor husband and, say he ought to stay Tuesday. 22,000; Wednesday, 37,001 , My Ill t we
sold to -d at 41c per poun . Hogs -Fat hogs their christian and is& ames, addresses and de- We have a ver large� stock of GENT& UNDERWEAR t �
at home and help �take .care of the little Thursday, 26,000; Frliday, 5,000 ;total, are slightly higher in price, or from 51 to 6yc per scription, the full pait ulars of the claints and ! - . L �
pound. . �, I.. . are- wuing at pric liever before offered in Seaforth. . � : 11 - A CAt-L-
ones; but wait until you have heard all. 106,000. , . I I the nature of the see, (if any) held by them. i I � C';'%f Z H I M .
� I -Cattle-Expcff - After the said lst da December next the ffaid V_ and. Staple Dry Goo& at rook bottom. prwag. I . L
Re asks her to go, but.she thinks it a -At the Civil Assizes last Friday in BU"ALO, Se�tember'.30. , eat AdministratrixvdIldi buietbeamefsolthesaid Gen&. Furnishi - I- . �
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y and says she doea Toronto an action for alimony by M to $4. . er,� $4.20 to $4.75 ; choice bute liers', �
trouble to got read: rs. ,48.75 o f�r heavy; bulls, good deu kand ; estate having regard he claims exly of which � � I . . . I
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not care to go. How was it -before she Emma - Forsythe, wife - of Walter Fbr,- good milch covqs and springers sold higher ;' ex-, natice has been receiv , aud will not be liable ' . . I ;� _
0 .$6.60 to for any part.of such so I AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS.-" � � !
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was married 9 She did not refuse then, tras $38 to $40; caiv�s dull, lower; t is
$6.26 for tops. sheep and Lamb8--Lambs awier; whose cla&u she had- ot notice at the time eA . . � . - � � I
do yot, think she ouglit to The parties were married in 1862 and '. .
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- rch. choice abi6ep, $4.75 to 85 ; good, $4.25 to �4.70 ; such distribution. 1 , - i - - *
do so now? I say when your husband live in the township of Whifechu lambs, Michigans and Indian", choice, 66 25 to - . . G%RISTINA MoKE9. 1DI
aside The Judge awarded the w a $150 A $6.50; Canadas. ,%.60 to $6.75. Hog" 9 Lewi;u-� P_ 0. I Gm UR el 1 3wN STREET$ $NA-PORT91
asks you to accouipany him lay 0 costs of the case'. ."Wediums and h'eavy, $4.70 to 4.75. Dated 20th Septem r im Us" . NO "Y'DOS"lio. 1 Cardno's Diock. . i " .
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