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I � . I . i � - - . � I . t . . - utter, G A De me 11, Jamell-Wilkinson" � � ­ IMPORTANT $OTICES ; S`ZL&:F, :Rrxl=x � , . i � I rRUMMIN"r LUMOLN's ORITR Poem. Suffolk, -Aged boar, Conrad Michael ; Gthrvi . , . (I-) . _ 0, Eliza etb Stewart, WM Pol- - . L � - I � . . I I 0 why should the spirit of ortal be proud. . . . OR 8ALE_BAAGAI)9.-1 One large T!�ylp, � & � I Lft 9 Boar under one year, 8 Walker, jr; C O*n- ard ; Ftotory� cheese, T 8 Edgar-' I . r � I - . _ftying 11 . . Lae a fast flitinir metior, a cloud red MiohiLel. - - - . � � FH&fe, eembination lock, double door,. just - � . rt, . left the factory. Also, 250 acr.s an bank e mporlum � . ; . I I 9 &7y;,' Chester White�,-Sow, Lit and 2ad Thomas Anderac n, 8 Burgess. , , of Lake Huron; 160 acres' cleared. E. 1�. ! I � A flssh. of the lightnink-s', a sk of theW . Homemade cheese, Elizabeth Stow& " ' as it Se dE � & van passeth from life to hit I 1i rest In the grave, Conrad Michael. I . ' I : � . I i I DoxxsTio MA. UFACTURIcs.- Flannel, I LEWIS, solicitor, Goderich. 11681 i � � Z � 4 . . � — � . � i - POULTRY�� - Guinea fowl, James Thomas Anderso'u, George Nott; blank- I STRAY PIGS. -Come into the prcwi�-es of WHOLESALE, & RETA114 A . The leaves of the. old 9sk a Willow shall fade ..A NICE FITTING MANTLE, - I i I � - . ! � Be wattered around, ond t ether be laid ; 8 , Jam'! 8 Hai-rison; DArk Brahni&A, ets, George X,tt, Samutsl Burgess; � E the undersigned, lot ig, concession io, I I And the Young and the old, nd the low and the -;Fiera, e - i i hiih, i . i It McCracken; Light Brahmas, %V I i � I I i I Cpunterpane, X about the, 7th01 AUgUat la,l. twowhito piV I I . i � a allie Bricker, Thomas ' . 11 I . � .. � - George Nott, W rg - p about a year old. The owner can have the suwe "I I � ,I shal mottiderto dust,�and t,,Qgether shall liff. - '11 MeCrackpn, Alex Wewa'rt; Black ,Anderson; Skein Yarn Our Mantle Department is in cha e of a co I . I I I on roving property and 0 J * . I : . pying charges. _&Ott & 4QriCh,iPr I Spanish, George Love,W 11 McCracken; a MoCracken; � Gentle'man tent Mantle Maker whose business, it is to ple se , BAZXJ,' .T BOLTON, Wi thro i oprietors I The infant the mother attended and loved, a suit, lot I .. n I 1190.XA : 0 - I � i ., p The mother that infant's- affection who proved, Plymouth rock, W H McCracken, James and 2nd Ross Brothers;, Ma Is sugar, - every lady with a good fitting gar! ent. We I I — I I I The husband that mother and infant who Harrison; White Leghoi-ns-'James Har- Win Pollard', James P�llard' - In are OliEY TO LOAN. -Private and company Mr. Scott bep to state io the public that he . I . . . blessed- 11 risen, R Leatherd.ale ; Brown Leghorns. Callum; M 9 Salmes Mo- showing a splendid lot of Mantle Cloths and , Ul t. -r- � M fuijdi to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 of has again gone into the �Ilour, Feed and Seed t 0 -,. � I Itach, all, are away -to their 4welling of rest. James Harrison, R Leatherdale ; Silver &Ple n10la88e9,,Samue1 Bur- ings in, Beavers, Worateds, Brocades, Stripes, &c. , private funds have been placed in our hands business by entering into 1% partnership with %ke I I � i I i I gess, James McCallum; Honey in . which we will loan In ounas to suit borrower. present proprietor, F. W. �Crich. The new Arm L I . Loans can be completed at once if title satisfae- will be -conducted underi. the name of Sao#.& - . The maid on whose 6eek �! on whose brew, in spangled Hamburge E Garvin, W H comb, G A Deadman, S Walker, jr; . Clothes purchased from our stock are cut fie 3 of - *- � . I �1 McCracken, Black 9H tory. DICKSON&HAYS, Cardno's Block.Ses- Crich and having our sho' fuH of the choicest whose eye 0 amburge, W H Simined honey, David -Moore; Grape charge. . I � -, I "fortb. � . 1143tf ,seeds, we feel confident �bLt we can meet the shone beauty a�ll PIeasure-ilier triumpbs are by - McCracken, J& m -es Ha'rrison ; Polands, Wine, Mrs T Bifflaut ne, Mrs W Bal, � And the memo of those who loved her and' I y . . wants of every one favoring us with their me - praised, ry � i W H McCracken,; Bantams, E Crooks, lantyne; Rhubarb -Wine, W H Me,- . � . ERSEY BULL. -The undersigned will keep ' t0m. � � � - Are- alike from the minds of the living erased. W H McCracken; Houdans, lot and. Cracken, Samuel', Burgess ; _ Strawberry . I ei during the present Beason on his fikrm 2nd . Among the now varieties we' offer you thi I Th . : 2nd W H McCracken; Dorkings, let Wine, Mrs T Bal ntyne, W H McCrack� EDWARD MCFAUI'-i concession, H. R. S., Tuckerswith, a thoWugh. season are the following: Colorado Spring � e hand of the ki�g that the sceptre hath and 2nd James Harrison ; Langshans, en ; Elderbe . 11 I i. ___ I bred Jersey Bull, sired by Can;d,wil John Bull. Wheat -this is a new variety introduced her* borne, I i rry Wine, Mrs T Ballaxi- I I I � � last Beason and has done -well In t1aig locality, � � Terms -41.60, payable at the time of service The brow of the priest that the mitre had worn, George Love,W H McCracken ; Cochins, - tyne, W H Mccr cken ; Tomato ketoh 4 ! With privilege of returning if neceseary. JOHN running from 20 to 28 bushels per *acre. Amerta � I a � Banner Oats -the leWhig variety; Mum- � The eye of the sage, a4d the heart of the brave ist and 2nd W H McCracken; Wy&n- Up, Mrs W B.11 ntyne,'Mrs T Ballan- , � HANNAH. N. B. -Also for sale a Jersey bull 0111 - i I I . � i .calf, eleven months old, ,thoroughbred. 1164 my Peas; also the I roved English . ChevsHer Are hidden and lost in'the dr�pths of the grave' dottes, W H McCracken, Alex Stewart; tyve ; Apple j e�lly, -Mrs X Ballant ne, 10 i I I � — Barley and a splens'd stock of common two - . � rua pessant whose lot was 0� sow and to rer Turkeys, Nellie Bricker, Samuel Buyers; 'Samuel Bujrge8s,� Rhubarb jelly, Y rowed Bad also a full stock of Cloverand . ! ap, w H � � 0 ICE TO -BREEDERS OF GOOD STOCKj� eyt � I � Gran Seed �-something extra in Lneerne, � ; The undersigned will keep duringthe 8 I � . .5� ; ?_ I The herdsman who climbed Witlihisl;oatsupShe Geese, let and 2nd James Harrison; McCracken ; J�lly from any other trefoil and otier Clovers. I ' - steep, . 1, Rouen ducks, let and 2nd W H Me- 1ruit, Mrs D Stewart, W 11 McCracken; � sea�q at Leadbuity, a thoroughbred Holstein- Our Flour and Feed Department Is compliet* in I Fries n bull by " Lady Collins Nepthuoe,y' : The beggar who wandered ' earch of his bread Cracken; ' Pekin ducks, 'lat and 2nd I Baker's bread, George Thompson -; Home �x NO: IL in all line& I Have faded away like the grat that we tread. ' - � I , sire, " Maud Hanning's Neptune," __ . I I : � James Shurrie; -Canaries, Samuel Bur- made bread, whiie,Joseph ShurrieJohn . Goods delivered to Any p1hee In towm. . : c . --- . ! - No. 5870 � dam, 11 Lady Colin,". No. 8734, milk Give us a eall and be convinced that we have . The .saint who enjoyed ,tlie communion of- gese; Fan y pfgeone, W H McCracken, Downing; 'Home made bread, brown . ; � r6cord 86 pounds per day ; butter 21i pounds one of the largest and best stocks of seeds in th* . . I � . � ! i . days. Terms, $1.50, payable on the let � Heaven I John Downey,, Mrs T.Ballantyne, Thomas Davidson"; I RU i in seven f ty I to suit the times. I I The sinner who dared to rem�in unforgiven, f Of January, 1891. J. T* MoNAMARA. 1178t coMmembe PrIhme" � � t The wise and the f00116. the truilty and just, IMPLEMENTS. - Patent arm wagon, Fruit cake, James McCallum, Mrs T . I � place, 0. 0. Willsons Block I - . Have quietly mingled tlieir l�ones in the -dust. James Walker, Thomas Wilkinson; Ballantyne; Jelly cake, James Me. OTICE.-Carriage and - - � Seaforth. � . 11 - Open one ho.ree . T KS e N wagon -maker's Btavd. . - . I buggy, John Wynn, Callum, Mrs, T::Ballantyne; Oatmeal, . . for sale or to rent, situated in the Village . SCOTT & CRICIL So the multitude goes, , like �he Bower and the Covered one horse buggy, John Wynn, cake, Thomas Anderson, R Inglis - Col- '. . ,of Cromarty, owned by the late W. F. Johnston � . . weed, . I I - . James Walk . er; Road cart, A Gardiner, 31 . � being a shop anil house combined, the shop to' . . ' : That wither away to let, others succeed ; lection canned fruits, W H MeCtacken, � I f be rented with or without the house and includinic PHOTO - ENGRAVING ­ : So the multitude cotnes, even; those we behold D Fisher; Field roller, W R Wilson; James Harr1son,'W -ft McCracken. I : one hal! acre of land to be rented if the hous-e I . : I I i . L � .8 - . is. Or the shop, house and one-quarter of an rf :PA'M -,TO MUSMAIN yGuiL VUVnn". - Tc repeat every tale that before has been told. Iron harrow, Roberta& Plum;- Fan. MANUFACTURES.- Double farm h acre of land to be sold, also a quantity of oak Portraits� and cuts of colleges,hotels, factories � i . � ning mi ar- � For we are the same . that ''lour fathers have icharda; Single � I andotherkinds of lumber and a er�e machineryj&c.,made to order from photographs. I I I been : � I � a ; Dennis; Fine � I wa on k � R Wilson- ' Pump, lot and 2nd J S buggy harness, Harry r tools and several colonies of bees ap Be Prim Low --Send stamp for specimen sheeiL , I We see the same sights that our fath Welsh; Wide furrow-,ploW, W R W I- � boots, John Downing; Coarse boots, � � . E 0 � I . 11, Alex Ellis ; Turnip cuttek, W - neas, It Dennis, i I C R 1 _uCIAL SALE OF TR ] KS x on era hjkve S 'T 0 of. Particulars will be furnished to . I seen ; 4 � i - I i by'tehemi e Metr,opolitan Piress Agency, son, T T Coleman; General purpose John Dow lug; , Turner's work, R I . tors on application. THOS. STACEY and � L We drink the same stream, and view the same plow,.T T Coleman, 2nd not known; 'Leatherd'Ien; � e handle, G Johnston. . I . DONALD PARK, Executors, Cromarty P. 0. 1183-52 L New York aty. - - - L . sun, : � florae shoes, Roberts & Plum; Wheel- & . � : - 119OX3 1 And run the same couree that, our fathers have LADiEs' WORK,-Arasene work, Mrs (�__ . . 1 U L --- � . I I run. I barrow, Roberts &Plum, John Wynn ; T Ballantyne, bilie Ross ; Applique I CrION SALE OF THOROUGH -BRED L . The thoughts we are thinking, our fathers Two farrow plow, T T Coleman, Gilliea work, Mrs T Bal antyne, Jno Harris; i- L I I AHORSES AND CATTLE.- Mr. James N ew M u si C- Sto re I . I I & Martin ; Whiffletrees, We have purchased the balance of a wholesale stock 'of Trunks at Jones has received instructions from Mr. J. G, . I � . would ,think, ! i Roberts & Braiding, Jas eJand; Berlin wool I Rock, to sell by Public Auction on Lot 30, con- ., From the death we are shrinking from-, they too Plum. . � would shrink ; . I I ' cession 10, Logan, on Thursday, October 28, at IN SEAFORTH. work, fiat, Mrs T Ballantyne, John exactly 50c on the dollar off manufacturers' price list. � 1 12 o'clock, sharp, the following valuable ro. � - GRAIN.. -White fall wheat, George Mowbray; Berlinwool work, raised' . � I : To the life we are clinging to, � they, too, would Mo . � perky : I Imported Mare, 8 years old, in I oaF to � cling ; � ffatt, John Currie, James Shurrie,; Nellie Roos,'Geo, Nott; Berlin wool, , - I I imported Horse, (Reg.) I Imported Mare, 7 apst &. o,o . I : - I - . I . . But it speeds from the earth, like a bird on the Red fall wheat, James McCallum, A and bead wor ., - Mattis McLellB;nd, ' � I __ years old, In foal to Imported horse, (Reg.) 2 annor i wing, � . I i . i Gardiner, Thomas Strachan; Spring Nellie Ross ; Ber in wool flowerb, Mat- . Fillies, got by Imported horse and mare, (Reg.), , ; wheat, Lost, Nation, John I Robb, Jr., - L ! I Sucking Filly, got by Imported horse and Have opened out next door to J,orda&s Grocery The� loved but that story we cannot unfold ; . tie McLelland; erlin wool and silkf ' � mare. The above are all Shire breed. I Brood L Seaforth, an . � ' George Moffatt; Any other variety of' flat, Mrs T mare,nearly standard bred, in foal to Tborn. I I Theyscoinedibutthe heart of the haughtyis Bailantyne; Cone work,: Thek Goods Are Not in Our! Line. I � , . � I cold - wheat, George Moffatt, James Har- Elizabeth Stewart; Crewel work,� . . . i � I wood;l suckingfilly, got by Thornwood;1 ORGAN. AND PIANO DEPOT. I T � horse, 4 years old ; 2 horses, 6 years old ; I : hey grieved, but no well -fro�m their slumbers rison; Two rowed barley, A Gardiner, Nellie Rose, G�' 0 Nott'; Csrdboardril I : I will come ; I i � horse, 7 years old; I horse, 9 yeRrB old; 1 bay DEATH TO HIGH PRICES NOW. They hare : � - I They Joyed, but the voice of! their gladness is I I . 8 Walker, jr., R Leatherdsle; Four or motto, Nellie 6, John Robb- Jr; I mare, 7 years old, good drivet ; I aged horse; the -agency of the THOMAS ORGAN with dumb. , � six- rowed barley, A Gardiner, James � Crochet work, G Nott, Allie 7 I We bought them simply because we got then� 1 colt, coming 8 years old ; 3 cows, in calf to Scribner's Resonant Pipe I I . Ellis ; I Combination. * They Wilkinson, Elizabeth Stewart; I thoroughbred bull -, 5 heifers, coming four years have also Violins and other small Instrument& I -ay I they died, and we, things that ; i . - They died -White Darned net, Mat e McLelland, Nellie i I I I I � I . . I Oats, John Stafford, James Ireland, Wni Ross; kmbroidery, cotton or musli . I I old, supposed to be in calf tn a thoronghbred. . are now � bull; 10 steers, coming 3 y AW Please Give thern a Call. Who walk on t ) I Cameron; Black Oats, James Harrison in, i � ears old; 1 heifer, � : he turf that lies over their brow I David Moore, Nellie Ross ; Embroidery . . - I coming 3 years old ; 8 steers, coming 2 years 1161V - - 1. �� , Is ie Ross; Embroidery I old; I thoroughbred cow in calf, (Reg.); 1 . - . peas, George Moffatt; Large peas, on silk, Nellie R 8, Mattis McLelland; _W1 � :7 1 thoroughbred -bull, coming 2 years: I thorough- . � - , Who make their dwelling a transient. abode, James . McCallum, A Gardiner; Small on worsted, N . . _E1 IR 0 - _A_ �_� Meet the changes they ibet on their pilgrimage - road. j I � bred bull, 5 months old; a quantity of lumber of 11 . I ps on eticy, leasure and pain, beth Stewart Aboy � I all kinds -, 150 cords flr8t-class beech abd maple . I - . George Moffatt, Mr. Richardson, Eliza- Fine shirt, Matlie McLelland; F I - � Yea, hope and d;* d - i � wood. No reserve. TBRus.-All sums of $10 � Are mingled toget9er In sunsgine and rain, -- .; Timothy seed, R Inglis, - knitting in cdtto , Geo Nott,, Mattis.. ' �_.; And the smile and the tear, and the song and . R Leatherdale, JameR Harrison. I McLelland; Fan y knitting in wool, And in' order to dispose of -them quickly we will. sell them *ery,cheap. and under, Cash ; over that amount 12 months' I - the dirge - . � . i, credit will be given on furnishing approved . Still follow each- other like surge upon surge. FptuIT.-Apples, - Baldwins, David Nellie Ross, Goo Nott; Fanoy flannel . I joint notes. Lumber and wood cash. A dis- I I � . � M6ore ; Yellow Belleflower, R Inglis ; shirt, Ge tt; ,,, eather flowers, Geo, - I i count of 7 per cent. will be allowed on all cash � � I 7is the wink of an eye, 'tie the draught cf a Winter Belleflower, David Moore; Nott; Feathers, itching, Nellie Ross; ! . . purchases over $10. JAMES JONES, Auction- . -.111 - . . I � eer; J. D. ROCK, Proprietor. 1190x3 I - breath, , Fameuse, David Moore ; Grimes' Gold- Hair flowers, Alli Ellis; Specimen or ; � � From the blossom of health to the paleness of en, R Inglis; King of Tompkins, John lace, M � . OUR STOCK OF . I death, i . re W Ball atyne,- Nellie Ross; . . . . From the nld! d saloon to the bier and 0 Hewitt ; Northern Spies, John Hewitt ; Lambrequin, Be lia, wool and bead, . I . . TEACHERS WANTED. i __ Shroul- e .1 . he . r I Peck's Pleasant, Alexander Stewart ; Mrs T Ballantyn( ; �Iamp � Mat, Thos ' . I . . . EACHER WANTED. -A second or third A) O why shonld the spirit of mortal be proud. Pomme Grise, R Inglis; Rhode Island McDon'ald, Nellie Ross;- Leather work, 0) ;J. 0 , I I 0 1 - I I elms ,Teacher wanted for School Section � �, Greenings, John McKinnon; Golden W H M . 12, Stephen, for 1891. Dutlesto commence J ­d �. The .Brussels -Show. in meron ; Spitzenburge, . cCracke�; Woollen inits, oes: for 1:7 ro CL " CL 0�a go " L_J . 1. w Boots and Sh all lot January. State salary and send testimonials SD -.4 H McCracken, qeO MOS%tt; Woollen ' I to LOUIS T. WALPER, Grand Bend P. O., Ont. . n ,- I � - The following is the priM list of the Wm Pollard ; Seek -on- further, Alexau- gloves, Geo Moffikt, W H McCracke i I 2 0 * V 0 (D W Brussels show - der Stewart ; -Tolman Sweets, Wrn Crochet I . . I . � 119OX4 �--dx )-Wn (D 01 . quilt, Eli abeth Stewart John I t tea h-er 0 Y --d U2 C+ r...d. - — i . I EACHER WANTED. -A Wird class c C-41 - HORSE8. - Roadoters,-7-Brood mare Taylor; Twenty -ounce PippiuB, John Hewitt; Patchw k quilt, Mrs T �allan. i � I 0 r+ - Win Roddick, Peter Scott, Abraha;; Wynn ; Wagner, John R. - Johnston ; t' IS NOW BEING RECEIVED. � Twanted for Seltool Section No. 10, Grey, for . Od $Z yne, John Harris; Log cabin quilt, 1, � 1891. Duties to commence -lot January. State i Salary and send,testimonials'to J. K. BAK F,R (D t Crich ; 9pring foa�l, Abraham Cri "Ribstou Pippins,'Robert McInnis; Col- Mattis McLella' - . "" 0- � , 'm cn 1-1 . ch, I . nd, Geo Nott-; Fancy . ..4 r+ . I Secretary, Hentryn P. 0. 1 1188X4 , -i ;� ).do I � Writ Roddick, J9hn Sibbons; Two verti, Wrn Taylor; Roxbury Russets, quilt, G Johnston lot and 2nd ; Knit- . 1 �_� t . - year old filly,, Thomah Strichan, Wm. John McKinnon; Alexander,Q MeBlain, .ted quilti Al . . I I . 0 � " � I . , lie Ellis, G Johnston; Rag . I . EACHERWANTED.-Applications will be X 0-" 0 : 0 (P - Doig; Two year old:geldifig, WHMc_ Duchess of Oldenburg, James Shurrie ; mat, Kenzie Scott, Geo Nott; $hell - I I received by the undersigned trustee for the M )-0 0 1 1 Cracken, w a Hi I I � � � CD 0 , ngston ; � T )11 a - - One year Fall Pippin$,, John Currie; Maiden's work, Geo Nott, Elizabeth Stewart; position of male teacher for School Section No. - �0 � 0 old filly, Alexander Stewart (Wroxeter,) Blush, R I 10, Morris,holding either 2nd or 8rd class certi CD W P niqle ; Porter, %homas Sofa pillow iff- ).Wa , Berlin wool flat, Mrs T.- 0 Z C-4 1 " .il Alexander Stewart (16th concession); Davidson ;* St. JL.awrence, Geor ekelly; Ballantyne, Flora McDonald ; Sofa, pil- US ALE cate, up to October 25th, 1890. Appli,7anU to � C4 0 CD 9 I . � state salary and qualifications with testirnordals. : One year old gelding, John Sibbons, Chenango Strawberry, George Kelly; low, Berlin Wool raised, N�llie Ross, I r Address WILLIAM J. JOHNS, Bluevale P.O., X 0 0 :� - - Peter Scattf Thomas Strach,an ; Buggy Swaar, R Inglis. Winter apples, Alex. Wrn Wilkinson ; Sofa pillow, patch- . Ontario. I . 1189-3 10 i . C.4 01 P.- H - � , . . horse, Beatt , Brothers Harry Dimme ander Stewart ; Fall apples, Alexander work, Mrs T Ball�ntynb, Nellie Ross;. - F .1 6 o CD 03 tq . . y I � rt, ' �� C � � I " . EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for School 0 90 � ).., I W J Dickson ; Ro dater team Beatty Stewart, Georgb Moffatt ; Collection of Stockings, woolle � , ,� I A) � n 'Roe, I , W fl. McCracken, -GEOIRGFj GOOD I I TSection No. 6, Stanley, a - female teacher r 11 I I - Nott,, � holding a third class certificate. Duties to 310 1, 0 - 02i - Brothers, Joh apples, Thomas Davidson, Alexander * R Inglis ; Socks,, woollen, Geo I - U tj - 11d Carri%ge,-Brood mare'David Knight- Stewart ; Winter Pears, Alexander W H McCrack � !, � CD ), 10 P I q; Wa2c flowers, Mrs, " I commenceon January let, 1891. Applications !H � y 7. slating salary deeired,and acoompanied by teati- ' PO , " CrQ 'O I Carriage span James Campbell; Spring Ross, Q MeBlain ; Fall Pears, Wrn T Ballantyne, .McCracken; Wax SEAFORTH .— AND BRV-8'SELS. inonia:s, addressed to the undersigned will be 0 11� I � . foal, David Knight ; Yearling filly, Cameron. R IuRlis ; Plums, James Me- fruit collection, G c, Nott ; Cord, work,. � I I � received until the lot of November ntxt. ALEX. ,� (D I L - . . I � i ,; 40 H. I David Knight, A G rdiner, R Leather- Callum-, Wm Cameron; Grapes, G A Mattis MoLelland; Crochet in wool . .1 ! ii FOSTER, Secretary, Varna. 1189X4 a in � 0, I I I . ! P I . I I )11 t3 U) � W A Z. - - � dale ; . Two year old gelding, John Sib- Deadman, John Hewitt ; Crabr, John - Nellie Rose. I � � : . ! . . I i IrM 0- JJ � 11 , - Mowbray, Q McBlain. . I . ' � 1 "4 V . � bons ; Two year old fit y- R Leather - EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for School ; 0 - I - . FINic AnTs. ting on pottery, Section No. 1, Tuckeremith, a male or - - � 0) ollard, ames Spiers Ogg, Mrs I raham; Painti female teacher holding. a second or third class I ).� - )Ndw 0 � Heavy Draugbt, 2nd and 3rd G 0 _JL - �_ 0 5D C-4 ,; C* C-+ dale, Wrn P RoQTS AND HOED CROFS.--�-Early po- ,q e re Graham, Nellie .Ross; ' J SIG I T Brood mare, John- tatoes, John Stafford, A Nellie R - ing on , COMING I' C 0 - V! certificate. Duties to commence0DJanuary Ist, � I I i I M W I R Aicheson, Thomas Roe, A Spier ; Deadman; Late potatoes, Alex Rose, P'o f U s M - I i 1891. Applicatione'statingBalary will be receiv- 0--d J. -da p . J � I I .Bu iness penmans'Ap, W H , I ed by the undersigned up to October 22nd, 1890. )IN &_ 0 1 0� e"111 , Horse colt, Wm Storey, James Smillie, John Stafford, Not Known, Alex Rose - David Moore ; ? Girl's penmanship, I I I i ALEX. BUCHANAN JR., Henuall P. 0. 1190x4 V 1 ID 9.44 P1 I I ' I . . Dancan McLaughlin; Mare colt, Thos Collection of potatoes, John Stafford ' \6. . . I .. 0) 0 1 , W David Moore, Geo Kelly; Pencil draw- " � I ;Z : &n 1K McCracken ; I -1 I I - McLaughlin, GeorgB' Dale, Jacob Bar. Swede'turnips, Peter ing, 8 Walkef, irl., ino Mowbray ; , Oil - COMING INTO STOCK DAILY ; RACHER WANTED. -A Teacher holding a . P -d. � 0 P& � I : i -� raws; Two year oU filly, Michael Me- Robertson, John Seewart (16th comees- painting, landsca e, Mrs Graham, W R I I �:. .11 : T second class certificate wanted for School �V_ 0 � (D " I - ; . .� �, - I .Section No. 7, Morr4, for first half of 1891 A) r.L i -4 I Z Kee, - P Mchwen, D Milne - Two year sion) ; Any other variety of turn* ­ 0) 1 1pa, Wilson; Oil por�rait, Mra.Oraham lot . . . i : .9 r I �D Duties Wcommence January let, 1891. Appli- � .11 a , (D :� . � I - . =(D cations received till- October 31st, 1890. Person- : )I . - � � Ewen, Wm P i Peter Robertoon� Wm Wilkinson ; Field and 2nd. i � _F - 0 . i � old gelding, Mr. �Richardson, P Mc- CD 0 ollard �- Yearl,iug filly, W carrots, James Mccallump W B Mo- FLOWERS AND! PLAIRTS.-Table bo- :LT- ±1 � :F_A__T_i_Ll 0 S-' at application preferred. Address JOHN I A) 9) . I � I � . � H � P. - J Carter, Wirt me" Cracken: Alt gham carrq`ts, James I F HUNTER,Secretary-Treasurer, Bushfield, Ont. m Pt : I C96 ron, Wm Brewer.; quet, Minnie St6pvart, Jae Harrison; . � . . � I . 1190 90 I . . : � I � Heavy draught team, Duncan M I . � I I CD `4 CD [cLaugh- McCallum, Wrt McCracken; Scarlet fland boquet, Jas Harrison, Tboa. An- � � I � 0 � t:� P lin. � - Nantes, Elizabel�h Stewart ; Early horn , .�. � I p � I dersoiD ; Collection-cui flowers, Minnie '' I I I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 3 .- M " '� Cl> 0 . - General PUrpose,-Brood mare, Thos carrots, Mrs. TBallantyne, James Dun- Stewart, Jas Hairia; Collection dah­ Opened last week a, large assortmant of . made up Clothing of that 30, ��­ 0 0 0 ).". I I Roe, John Stewart (16th concession), can ; Long Blood beets, W H N1 - noted manufacture"' goods we have been' handling t I � -/ 0 � N . c- , lias, Thos Anderaim; Pansies, Minnie be past� three years. LE. -The sub' % I James 'Vergusbn ; HGrme colt, -Thornas Cracken,- G Johnston ; Blood turnip I t I . 2 , � CA I Stewart, Mrs T; Ballantyne ; Asters, Also new Carpets, �Tndervhirts and Drawers, and a lot of smw�twarea. II scriber offers for sale the house north of I I p, , (D e, togethe . r with three I 0 J:L (D . ' Roe, 2nd an,d 3rd James McCallum,, beets, E Garvin, W R McCracken; Minnie Stewart, Jas Harrison ; Stocks,- . ' the Egwondville inans $D , ).- t., � Mare colt, John Stewart, Thomas Roe, White Sugarl beets, W H Mc0facken, E Opening this week a large importation of Dress G�ods bought acres of land, suitable fcor building purposes.. co En . - Thoo.Anderson, J a flarrisori; Petunias,' I a lot of On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees f-+ � P, W 0 Alexamder Stewart (Wroxeter) ; T Garvin; Parsnips, Peter Scott, Wul d irect from the ma- nufacturers of Bradford, En21 and'. Al so I 1116 -1 � wo - Jas Harrison; Affican Marigolds, Min- I oommencing to bear. WM. ELLIOTT. 0 $D � , . h 6 : French Dress Good S,. Blankets, Bed Covers, Gloves, , Table. and - X , P W : year old filly, Jo n Dennis, Thomas Pollard; Mangold Wurtzels, W H MC- ni Stewart; Dial thus, Minnie Stewart, Hosiery , 0 P1 I, Roe, A Gardiner ; Two year old geld- Cracken, Peter Robinson ; Yellow Globe Jae Harris. . . Floor Oil Cloths, Cottons, Sheetings, &c. , I . ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, part of Lots 20 - M �1_1 e-< 1! P..q P . . � . Y Wm Fraser, Sm ith Brothers. John mang-olds, George Kelly, Peter Robin- . - F and 30, Concession 1, McKillop, containing C-4. V tng, , SPFCIAL Piuz.Eg �Beat stallion with Next week we ,receive our importation of goods from GIs sgsw, con- 50 acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a good M , son; Red GtobiW mangolds, W H Me-. * . . CD Mowbray - One year old filly, Richakd three spring foals A his stock, P Me- siate of cultivation. Buildings fair. There Is a ' -1 0 e.� 0 � � " I Ewen's" Rankin Boy." Bestfoalaired - � ) . Coatings, MantlingS, ITIstermgs, ' - This farm Corley, George Kelly, James Duncan ; Cracken ; Long Yellow mangolds, W . I Sistingy of Scotch .Tweeds Worstea good orchard and plbnty of water is " 0 �� r -L et. 6 One year oi-d gelding, James Duncan H McCracken. Silk and Linen ,Haiidkerchief Silk Scaifs, Brown Hollands, SUs, within two lots of the corporation of Seaforth. r -J P0 ;� M Tattc sail," Jas Fergus 1 13) A I J�d i �., . a . ' ' . by 11 Young on. ,- it will be sold cheap and oil easy terms. ! to V P1 : I MID M Wm, BreLwer ;I Span of General Pur Speoials,--McCr aken'sPrize, -Swede -One dozen of the I krgest fresh hen .eggs, Satins, Velvets, and a host of other goods. anthepremisesor to Seaforth P. 0. D'A : N, pose horses, A�exander StavOart (Wrox. turnips, Peter Robinson, Thomas David- Mrs T Ballant ne; Duncan MoLauchlin. DORRENCE, Proprietor. 1184tf )--d � (D )-an 1 oTas t y I . Miss McLachldn has returned 1 from eastern cities, Jhere she has - I )O . � rA I Beat cake, witbod-, fruit, Mrs T Ballan- )-O A) : eter), Donald Stewart, Th Wilkin- son ; Long Red mangoldB, Peter Rob' . beeen look es OUSE FOR SALE OR %9 RENT. -For sale, M : )"I ZF son ; Walking farm team, John Harris. inson, Thomas Davidson; Yellow Globe � ing into and purchasing the latest, newest ancl n bbiest styl _ 0 ).do w CD - . tyne. ' Befit colitc ; tion of cakes, Mrs T - � ' 0-0 I r+ 1-t CATTLF,, - .Thoroughbred Durham, mangolds, George Kelly, Peter Robin In millinery goods. I � or to rent, a dwelling house adjoining 0 � llantyne. I � . I orth, noi � Mr. Wm. Copp. it 01 Thomas Ross, 2nd and 3rdl John Mo- son. W 11 Kerr's prize, -Two pump - Ba, S J, w occupied by X 0 CA T 0 9) - SpoRTs, &c.-V�ood sawing contest, Our trade- bein' large and on the increase, we ht larger contains 9 rooms, and cellar under the whole (D 9 I . � " f_-+� Latichlia ; One year old heifer, Thomas kins, W H 9-cCracken.1 Robt Graham'B lot, Harris and - Sellars, Grey; 2nd, than usual, and expect to cater to the public wants still more 1, house, soft and bard water on the premises. -1 Ir . I - . Ross, John Nlc'Lauchiin ; :Bull calf, Mrs prize, -Two rowed barley, Thos Auder; Taman and -Eggar, Blyth Club swing. I ' ffeCtUidly There are good stables and about an acre of land . ,__ W �0 m 0 McKee, 2nd and 3rd Joh McLauchlfi[l - - son, A Gardin6r. . . . 2 this fall than in put seasons. We invite inspection, having with all kinds of fruit on it. The above proper- �c 11 I ij�g, by der i years, Nina Reg- . ty-will be sold or rented on reasonable terms. -4 0 '�f (D Heifer calf, L McNeil, Pe er Robertson, VEGETABiY,S.- Onions, - Red, John whatever but that the Bargsin Dry Goods House of Seaforth Will this For further prrticulare apply to MR. JAS. No- () Pa CL � (D cf- James Spier. � . Stwfford, W H McCracken; Yellow =I, Lazie Roddick: High- i I MICHAEL, Seaforth. 1189tf. 0 . P) 0 -_ t7o . . land dancring, Jas , allantyne and J�,- D � fall Surpass all previous seasons records. .; 0 * Danvers, W H McCracken, E Garvin; . : , . I 41 "A V ).do Jerseya.-Hbl'ifer calf, , 18t and 2nd Stewart. Running race for old T men- of . FARM FOR SALE. -Being north 1Z r� N hd %a � ) � , G A Deadman,� � I Giant Rocca, E Garvin W H McCrack- 50 years or over, Peter McEwen, Me- L $1,000 half of lot 22, in the 6th conces- -4 , : CD 0 Native or Grale, --�Cow, Thomas Rose, . en ; Top sets, W H McCracken; George - alon of Morris. The farm contains 100 acres of a (D W aq Thomas McLomehlin � , Two year old Backer; Dutch sets, George Backer, G Killop; Jae Shar Morris- Boys' -race, I I'm, . PICKARD land, 90 cleared and balance good bard- � P, 4! I" C-0- %0 . under 16, 100 yard ,-, James Hamilton, I . � y choice ) "I, . I � I I wood. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, I .- heifer, Thomas Ross, Richard Corby - Johnston ; Quart top onions, James Me Owen Phillips. 1 0 trda race open to k runs . P ne year old heifer, Thomas Ross, Peter ra t Dutch. "farmers only, 0 ml . . I C . well fenced, a never failing spring cree � ' C ith, McKfilo ' ; rchard, brick 0 . Callum,W H MCC dken; Quar �oh J% Oorner Maih and Market streets, Seaforth r .P: I through the farm, a first clam o . Robertson - Two year old steer, Thos sets, W H McCracken ; Gallon potato � - � 7 -George McArter,1 Morris. Bagpipe I -i,— house and good frame barn and other out- We R. 00unter . � . . . : Ross, Alex Bryan;. On.e year old steer, onions, John Mowbray, Elizabeth Stew- -competition, Thos'Ballantyne, Donald � - ! . buildings. The lam is within 8 miles of the I - F ht - art. V_ , Vill a of Brussels. Title perfect and .no- en- . . . I - latrance on farm. For further particulars . eum. : � . Steer cadf,jst and 2nd Thomas Roe I JIUD . GES. . I � . 7 Sul apply to H_ P_ WRIGHT, on the promises, or � . I Thomas McLaughlin, David Knig] " Yellow Canada corn,Thomas Hall,', Stewart. is W H McCrackeu ; White Fliqt corn, W '. - . ' 11, W H ' Ladies T Brussels P. O. 1176x17 , S AFORTH. Heifer calf, P Robinson, Tbo1s McLauch H McCracken; Collection cor � i Work,- ra J A Turnbull, I 9 f McCrarken, R Garvin, John Mowbray' * Atvp ood ; Mrs Bla6k, -Gorrie. - . . lin ; Fat cow � or heifer Duncan Me- -()%!S11Vk?,NV Iri d%1911 , I V ARM fN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE. -For . I Laughlin, Alex Bryan; Fat ox o.r steer, Winter cabbage, John Stafford, Mrs T Dairy Produce, Kianufactures, &c,- ___ -THE- Thomas Ross, tAlex Bryan; Special,- Ballantyne; Curled Savoy, W H Mo- - I %A) F sale, lot 7, concession 6, L. R. S., contain - i G E -Dane, VITroxeter; -R. Black, QorAe. ing 100 acres, about 85 of which are cleared, well - . Fat abeer, Thomas Ross ; Grade Jersey Cracken; Red- pickling cabbage, W H -, TO THR EDI[TOR: . 4 � i - fenced, under -drained and in a good state of . heifer calf, G . eorge Thompson, James NeCrac . ken, E Garvin; Cauliflower, Fruit and Vi.weta bles, -Nathaniel Please inform your readers that I have a poitive remedy for ibe a )ove 11amw oultivAtion. The remainder is well timbered � I Tilt. and Samuel Yl�ihill, Listowel; Jag disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeleiss cases h%ve been p6nnanenti* Ct red. I xW I PEOPLE'S JEWELLER,,. . ! I.. � - balf hardwood and the balance first -clam rai I . Webster. ; 4 John, Stafford, Peter Scott; Pumpkin, Nevins, Belgrave. . . � be gUd to send two bottles of my remedy FPWA tv 2 )y of your readers wh � have.vow timber, all unculled. There are good frawe I - � ' Squash, L sust�ption V th will send we their Express AA#J PoA 019ce Addres& � Rms- . " I 9HEBr.-Leibeatersj Aged ram, Johii George Kelly, W H McCrackeq ; Grain, Roots, -.�,&c,-John Elatone, To Aa SLOW buildings siad a splendid young.orchard. There Ig Kenzie Scott W11 McCracken; C 26 U.060 age Weet Ad*laidb &Lp TOROINTOp ON ! ingspringe,beffideswells. It is R. JGh nston, Mrs R RcKee ; SheaLrIft olle0tion - I I � I I are three never fail' Is holding out Great Inducements,. Wingham; John A Turnbull, Atwood; - -_ .'- ______� � - within five miles of Seaforth and three from ram, E Crooks, Wm Cameron ; Ram - Garden Produce, W H McCracken, E Charle's Proctor, elgrave. - . I Brucefield. The purchaser will be allowed to for the � lamb, Ist and 2nd, John 11 Johnston ; Garvin; -Large tomatoes, W H Mc- Cattle, -W C interi Seaforth ; Jno y do fall work r right away. A ly on the pre - Pair ewes, Thomas McDonald, John H Cracken; Plum or cherry tomatoes, Kearns, P&Imerst6n ; John Jamieson mises, or add ess DAVID. 1101VIAT, Brucefield . I . .- ) THE SEAFORTH FOUNDR . P.O. I I . I I ­_ I I James McCallum- Thomas Davidson; n a. 11" Next, 30 D .Tohnston ; Shearling ewes and ewe Alex Ross, Kenzie Scott; -Butter beans, La e I �- . , lambs, John H Johnston, N CummiLng, 0 - McKenzie" , I -VARM FOR SALE OR TO REtiT.-To -Rent ays, _ I Heavy Horses, . P H . . 17 for a term of years, -or For Bile on reason- I - . . I Southdowna,,-Aged ram, John Hew. White beans,- John Mowbray, W H Me- LuckDOW; Young Coulter, Newry ; I . � ; itt,George Kelly; Ram lamb, pair ewes a 13 . Havffig complated rebuilding and repairing the old fou dry, and able terms, Lot 9, concession 12, McKillop, con- I - . . � � Cracken ; Any other variety,obeans, E John Wilson, Palmer to . � tsining 100 acres, of which 90 acres are cleared I i ' . ' _r To all customers wanting. goods im shearling ewes let and 2nd John Hew . . Garvin,W H McCracken; Long striped Light Horses, ..- O'Neill and W J introduced the latest equipments and the most improved aebines, and in a good state al cluitivation. There are i wo go6d wells on h' line. citrons,'Mrs T Ballantyne, Elizabeth Dickson, McKillop; Mr Garbut, I am now prepared to do the farm. It is 12 myes from Seaforth and the is � I itt; ewe lambs, John Hewitt. � good barns and stables and t Shropshire Downs, -Aged, ram, Thos Stewart; Long Californian, W H Mc- Wingh&m. . I � . . I Anderson, John Currie; Shearliog ram, Cracken', Elizabeth Stewart; Water- . .. same distance from Brussels, -with-good gravel I . Sheep and Pigs, -James Lane, Lanes; - road@ leading to both places, it is onvenient L i - I � � � GIVE HIM A CALL. i Alex Ross. Ri6hard Corby; ram lamb, melons, WH McCracken; Muskmelons, John Coultues, Belgrave. to scimoi. Possession to work gi en immediate. � aic ewes, shearling ewes, Elugh Ross, W H McCracken, E Garvin; Cueum- Implements. -'Jarnes - McGowan, 11 Kinds of M chine R ' ly- Apply an the premises. orvaddress MRS. � I I I e anibmi, Hugh Callum; - Blyth ; A McNally, Blyth; W Smith, I c. xoRmsox, Winthrop _P_ 0. I I I I I Romas Anderson ; ew I bers, Wm Pollard, James hk A a epairs RICHARD McKEE, Leadbury r. O., or JOHN I I � i .- i Ross, John Carrie. , White celery, W H McCracken+, Mrs T Walton. . I I I . - Piem.-Berkohire, Aged boar, Ed Me- Ballantyne; Tink celery, Mrs T Bal- I - t - I N. B.-Alw For Be]* an lynp,ertoed Clydesdale 5 R, C 6 um t Vear, . * ' , Namara, S Walker jr ; 1�owr under one lantyne. W H McCracken. , mare, four years old, with foal; a *bret year old ; I , I I I I t 4 E b I I I ) � a , -.� � � I : : . I , I I � � � I I I 1 7 1 1 1 N, AX N1 , , B I . . � 1 6 Ro I .e�, t" I 0 t I ri 41 �� f 6 I �', To. I I. I I I � C 1 1 1 1 1 A I �. I t I__P1 W I d�' �, � t I U111 I 'ED �1! I -Nearly 900 -ba�rels of oysters were AND GE�?JXERAL FOUNDROYA WO11K. . . xr, Angus Shaw, Thomas Calder P DAIRY PRODUCE. . driver, 16 hands high and good action, also a . . yeE -Tub butter, Mrs shipped from gun�merside, Prince Ed- ' bull calf, nine months old, with registered pedi. i. I , I � - � � Aged now, John Armou'r,Ed. McNamara ; W Ballantyne, WM Pollard, Wm Wilk - waird Ielmd, oit'one, day last week. � T. T. COLEMAN. gr". 1.1119301 MAIW STREET, SEAFORTH. �� . I . . � I � i I . . - 1. I . . . I -. � � � ,_ i I i . I . . . I � I I . i� . . � I I � I I , I . � I . -'- i . � . ­ . I I __L_ - - � I _4 I . I I I I I . I - . 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