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The Huron Expositor, 1890-11-07, Page 5-NovkM1M 7, 16VU. ,61a England," aud men carrying lighted - jorches. In addition to the lo,rg.e fol- � - lowing, crowds had assembled �all along . the line of route, and as the carriage, I d along the occupants were repeat. redly cheered. Flags were ,hung� from various private houses, an'd the 'residence - of Mrs.Bellinghara was illuminated with colored lights. � I I At the entrance to Walden Place a tri. � umphal arch had been erected having on the- front the words " Welcome' Honie.'� , A large portion of the. crowd followed the carria-ge, into the grounds and upon alighting I Mr. Douglas Pelly, briefly thanked them for their kindness, at the ,same time intimating that he wonld do so more fully on another occasion. The .band took up a position on the lawn and . I under -the leadership of Mr. W. Auger ,played a. suitable selection, while &large nur�ber of people perambulated the groundst -which presented a pretty ap- I pearanc% the trees * and shrubs being - . � � hung with colored fairy lights. - ,pnLy'S OPINION OF CANADA AND CAN- ADIANS. � . : . 9 In response to an interviewer of � the I above paper, Mr. Pelly expressed him. self as follows of Canada and Canadians: The, interviewer asked: . As to the country, Canada, what im- I . pression have you formed of it during yourstay ? I . � I think parts of Canada are particular- ly nicO. I have seen pretty well the whole 6f the country, and it is not in anyway what emigration agents would ,have -people believe. There are one or two places which yon might say were perfection. In the Eastern Stites and Ontario was: the finest farming country in the world. I You don't think- of going out there . I? �Agam. . I . I may go out to see Canada agaiu, be- cause I have made a great many friends ij there. Clerks engaged in London bus- inesses going -out there can get any amount of occupation : the pay is bet- ter, living cheaper, hours shorter, and . - they would have & far ha,ppier existence. I - Is it true that you have had offers I , made to you. Did some one wish you to � , BID t a hall ? �� a , uh, yes (smiling). It was done simp- , __ ly as a matter of - advertisement. They : � will do anything there to make money, which is their sole idea. I must say a man can do very muoh worse than go " ' overthere. With a small income -a man - can live there very weH a.nd have an en- joyable life. After the offices are closed . the clerks are allowed to ;,smoke inside, . I and people there don't think of going to business in a black coat. The people showed me enormous kindness -in fact, I . I never met such people for kindness. I ____ I : - - I I Leadbur�j- � ' . , LOCAL DoiNGS.—Mr. John,McLaugh- - : lia's sale on Thursday was quite sacce§s- ful. � The stock were in good condition, and were sold at a high figure. . Mr. McLaughlin is: equally sound in politics " L and Stock raising. -Mr. Thomas Roe got severly hurt the other day. A ladder; which he was climbing in his barn gave way at the base, by reason of . which he fell a distance' of ten feet. on . the hard floor, breaking a number of his ribs, and otherwise injuring himself. We are, however, pleased to say that � he is likely to be all right again boon. - There are some po t lot of mangol�s, carrots and turnips, which I still remain in the iground. and the I I owners thereof are somewhat unhappy in couse-tience A Snell of fine vveather � I � . would bring every thing right yet. -It I is estimited that between 200 and 300 . barrels of apples have been shipped.1 � from the Leadbary 'R110 this season. I . I . I . When we consider that the orchards are . mostly young, this is a, very good show- - ing for this year. -Through the gener- � o8ity of Mr J. M. Campbell, merchant � I i � of Prince Albert, your correspondent is I � � . � in re alar receipt of the ": Saskatche- f, __ I I � M N Wan, 'a neat and newsy little� paper pub - � , ' I I I I i lished in one of the most fertile belts of I I i i I ; our western Territories. � . I �. � � - - . . Perth Items. . I a t � ! , � -A handsome new organ has been � placed in Monkton Presbyterian church. I . -Thetea-meeting at the Methodist � I . � church., Ca,rlingford, on Friday evening, ., I � . - %th ult., was very succesof ul and realiz- � � , � ed over $5b. . I -The. Mlitchell tax -gatherer reports . ; . � I tax money coming in much more . � - � is is a good promptly than. last year. Th �_ sign'of the times. � � ; - -M-ra.Wilson and three children left ' � - Atwood last week for Dakota, where . . � � . . she goes to rejoin her husba ' nd, Mr. I Henry W ilgon. . � I � -Joseph Batters and Thomas Stand- . I � i -a eaven of Motherwell, have go e to the I I - I I � I . .7 I � - I Michigan lumber woods, prepared for � �' ;� u I I . � , aign. . the winter's camp i :4 . -Constable T. )�. McCarthy, of � I � �. - I 84ratford haoxented the farm recently I � I ,� vacoded i� Mr. Wilson on the Shakes- . . , i- . I - . . pgare road, and has just moved thereon. His father, the ex-ohief of . venerable � . I I � � I . police, took up this farm from the 1 � i- �: � Canada Company in 18212. -MiaaBe88ieR%in, who left� Mother- , : .1 . . well, over a year and a half ago to at- ; I � . . Z , I tend a ConservIstory of Music in Min- I � , I . �j ; ntapolis, is expected home in a few days. � � . 7 f the thirteen out of Miss Bain is one o . I I I . , over one hundred studenbs who were I I � � : � . I sucoessfal in obtainifig. a diploma. . � I I � , -Mr. Wm. Lou& of Tralee, has pur - I . I ! 5 . chased fifty acres on the Second conces. � �, I " 4; I sion of Maryboro, the pri-.e paid being I I � .. , � . - , 'Mr. Henry Brodha,gen, 4boat $1,500. 1 1� 1 4 who has; had the place rented during the . . 3 last year has rented one hu�nd.red acres . 1-1 . � � 4 11 ,soon to in Wellesley where he int��& I �, . reside. . . I : -A, few days ago while workmen � � - were engaged in levelling the newly so- , ouired grounds of the. Stratford Collegi- ; I � � ite Institute they unearthed a bed of � . stones blackeneal by fire, below there I , I I . I wew found a number of interesting In- I , . than relies in the shape of flint arrows I � I I I and knives. - 'Mr. John hibson, one of Stra-tford's I . most va � lued citizens and a reaident and ; - business man there for the past thirty . , . . yeae'R, b�as removed to Port Huron. Be- n fore leaving Suatford he was given a I I 11 . public reception by Ahe Odd Fellows, . I - and presented with a jewel of the Ok - I � � der and a purse of $150. 1 - � -F%muel Ankerman has rented his . I farm in the Gore - of Downie, to Hiram � � . 11ouck, and will remove to the laeigbbor I . - hood of Hickson, East Zorra, where he . . . - - . I intends to engagein horse dealing. His � . . sale of steak, etc., which took place a . I few days ago, sggrega,ted $1,915. Cows � . � . � _. - %verag calves .ted W to $55, sPaing .9 I *6.25.' - * I I -The Stratford Beacon says: i 'The 11 . corporation team came under the ham- . . Trier of Mr. D. R. McPherson, on Satur- , I . day, and after some spiritless bidding- . . . i I Z a � � . -- - - - - .. . -__ 11 ­ ` -- � -, I I � -� 11 1 1 ;.. ,� __ � x , '. I t - Z -7-1-1 ia �� 7w- -, I � - � 1� I . — k � . I - I I - IV horse -flesh not liping In great d6mand- became the prOpetty of Mr. John R. Fraser, tailor f r his farm near Ben. tryn. at $215.'% hanks mainly to the .V1 pasSage ol the ... M Kinley Bill, Mr.Framer " secured an undo bted bargain. . -The trustee-Ef School Section No. 2, Elm&, have re -engaged T. M. Wilson until the mid -summer holidays at the � same salary as t is year. Mr. Wilson is a ,clever and &ular teacher. Mr. J. . .. W. Ward has re'signed his position as teacher of the El ',a and Wallace bound- ary school. He ,�will pursue his studies after New Yea. 'a unless something pretty tempting is offered him in the matter of a school. - . - -A fire broke�out in Simpson's livery stable, Listowel,�,a few days ago, which caused considerable damage before it could be subdued. Some sev6.n ;or eight sleighs and -cutters were destroyed, also a quantity of ha�l and the building was pretty, badly wrecked.. The. grocery store of Mr. Morrison, in the same block - was flooded with water, as was also �he room above, occupied by the Listowel band b6ys. - � I I -The city papers of the 29bh ult:, contains the following despatch : This morning Mise.Lizzie Phelps, a' society belle and heiress,, �vho lives near the city of Binghampton,�New York state, was married to Wm, Slattery, the family coachman. Miss Phelps is a niece of the late Judge Phelps. The bride is about 27 years of age,and is worth $100,- 000. The groom is illiterate, but of good appearance,.', and is from the county of Perth, Ontario, . I -On Thursday, 11vat week, Mr. Win. Gormley, Grand Trunk R,*il%vq.y agent at Toronto, and wife,'were en routo from Chicago back home, and got off the train at Strat , ford to make- a day's stay at Mr.. James Corcoran's. On -alighting from the cab at Mr. Corcoran's residence, Mrs.Gormley made a misstep - and broke one of her ankles. The antici- pated pleasant visit was unfortunately interrupted, and Mr. - and Mrs. Gourley returned to Toronto Friday morning, the lady having to be carried into the train, a -The St. Marys jonrnal of last week says - Services in commemoration of the . establishment of the flourishing congre.' gation of Knox church, were held on Sunday, October 26th. . Sermons were preached at. the morning and evening Services by the Rev. J. C. Smith, B , D., of (4ruelph. The discourses were clear . and forcible. Mr. Smith is a true type of the practical preacher. His sermons evince both breadth of thought and scholarly yeeearich, .and were delivered in a manner at once fervent and impres- sive. Large congregations were present on both occasions. . -On Tuesday, last week, Mrs. Janet Crerar, wife of Mr. Peter Stewart, of ,North Easthopp, was called away at the. ripe age of 68 years. Deceased was a y I daughter of- - the late Peter - Crerar, of Brocksden, and came with her parents to Canada from Glenquaich, Scotland, in 183 ' 2 ' bhortly aft�r settling' in the wilderness in North Easth.ope, now the garden of Canada. The family _strug- gled successfifily through the vicissl-' tudes of the early settlers' times, - bat had- the satisfaction of gaining a com- peteirce, living:to good old age -a to reap the reward of their industry. - , � i � SALE. REGISTER. �1 . r . On Friday November 14, at I o'clock p. m.,thoro�ughlbred grade stock,the pro- perty of L. Hu,nder, Usborne. Rig will meet morning train at Exeter, A. Bis-� hop, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, November 18th, at. I o'clock p. in � .. on Lot 19, Concession. 3,. McKillop, Farm Stock, Implements and Household, Furniture, the property of the late James Calder ; there are ten two year old steers; W. G. Duff, auc- tioneer. ! . On Wednesday November l2th at one' p. in., on Lot 26, Concession 5, L. R. S., Tuckersmith,Farm Stock. James' Gem - m mell, proprieto:; Thos. Brown, auction - I , I eer. � Sale of Bankrupt Stock, Dry Goods, and Tin ware, in Campbell's block, Sea - forth, at 1-andl 7 p' m., on Saturday November 8. Tb4.-Rrown, wictioneer. On Saturday', No O'clock p. in., at the Commercial hotel Seaforth, House ana lot, and House'. - hold . furniture.'. Wm. Dorrance, pro- - prietor; W. G. Duff, auctioneer. I I . � . It Births. ' - 1, ERGUSON.-In Turnberry, on the 26th ult., the wife of Mr. Edward Ferguson, of a son. HORNE.-In %V ' halen., on the 20th ult., the wife of Mr. Richard Hcrne; of a daughter. HICKS. -in Stephen, on the 24th,ult., the wife of'Mr. John. Hicks, of a son. i _. . . . Marribaes. . BALL-DOBSON.- At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 28bh ult., by Rev. J. H. Dyke, b rother-in-law of the groom, as� sisted by Rev. H. Irvine, Mr. Wifliam R. A. I Ball, hard%ure merghatit, Heneall,'to Miss Ale3dna Alnia, eld6st daughter.�of George Dobson, Esq., of Tuckeremith. ' ' ARMSTRONG -SIC WART. -At t&��Vethodist - Parsonage,on thc2Qthult.,LTRev-.J.Cas- well, Mr. Joseph M. Armstrong, of GrcV, to Miss Margaret Stewart, of Wallace. MAcKENZIE­MAcKEL1qZIE.-At the residence . of the bride's mother, Lucknow, on the 22nd ult.,-by Rev. F.A. McLennan,,'dr.Atexander Ifac,Kenzic, of Ashfield, to Katie, daughter of the late Murdo MacKenzie, of *e 6th concession of Kinloss. � PHEBLES-KEYS.-At the residence of the bride's father,on the 22nd ult.0by Rev.James Walker, Mr. S. Peebles, of kinto, to Ellen H., only daughter of Mr. Win. Keys, Stanley. I COOK-COLOSKE .-At the resid&nce of the groom's inother, Mrs. William C"ook on the 28th ult., by Rev. Mr. Cook, Mr. -.!Thomas � Cook, of I*nsa i, to bliss Maggio Coloakey, of Daghwood. TREMLE-LOADN X. -At Exeter, on the, 27th . - ult., by Rev. 8.1 F. Robinson, Mr. Edward Treble, of Exet r, to Miss Jennie Loadmin, of Ha,y. T SWEITZER-WE,114-At the residence of the bride's father, Crediton, on the 23rd ult., by Rev. Mr. Staebler,,Mr. John Sweitzer of Excber, to Miss Magdalena Wein, d1ugAter of Mr. Matthew Wein . � SIMMONS - CRAIVFORI�. - At Port Huron, Michigan, on the 17th September, by Rev. Mr. Jennings, Air. John Simmons -to Alias I-fattie Crawford, daughter of Mr. S. Craw- us LING-MATTICE.-rAt Port Huron, Michigan '�er, by Rev. Mr. Jen -1 nings, Mr. Ben. Vmg,to-hiiss Hattie Mattice, . formerly of Brussels. . . � � . I � Deaths. . I . xoltRiSON.-In 4ensall, on the 24tli i�t., Helen Revis, (Nellie) daiaghter of Mr. Robt. Morrison, merchant, aged 20 years. ' WILLIAMS.-In Grey, on the 26th ult., Sarah C. Williams, aged 33 years, 4 months and 18 days. � SMALE.-In Brussels, on the 28th ult,, Charles Dickson, infant; son of D. & Smale, aged 10 ironths and 6 w ' eeks. , McKIBBON.-At Pioton,Prinee Edward County, on the 23rd irr8t., Phillip kcKibbon� formers ly of Wingham. ' WIGGINTON.-In boderich'townshi.p. on the 28th ult., Sarih A. Wigginton, aged 58 1 0 YeArs. I - CALDER. --4n AlcKillop, on the 30th ult., James ' I Calder,� aged 54 �Iears. . . I . - � — ., � -_n-___7_--__ I /' 1. .. I . .� I I I . . - I 1, . .� i � I - . � A � . � � , F - , . - , ;r?2�'�,�.V -1 f , �,�t,i,)� -, �W"_�` �, - - � I _-�- i� .., 4i��� .,- 444�6 . - � I I � I I f " - I . I I . 11 . � � t� - - � � ! . - � . � I . 1 I . �� � : I . I I . . . . . . � I ��, � I � . . � . - . . � , . I � THE . . , . . . . I I I I Local Notices. � . FOR SALE, at a bargain, the St. Julien R.es4arank�geaforth. This restaurant is the .1 oldest, an(I'does,the largest business of the kind In -town. 4 hiv" q-ulso for sale a Food quiet driv. ink horse, 'a %uggy, outter, harness, robeis, blankets, &c.—a -full driving out -fit. For ticulars apply too the iroprietor on the prem nft'r, , JAMES BURGESS. - 1191 A FREE - HOME.—A cOttaR8 worth .$750 will be erected, -o.r its equivalent In cash, will be given .to the person detecting the g at - eat num ber of typographical en ors in the De- cember issue of our monthly journal enti led " OUR HOME�." Three hundred and fifty additional cash prizes, amounting to $2,300, will ale6be awarded in the order mentioned in rules Foverning competition. Prizes Payable at par in any part of Canada or the United States. Send 15c in stamps, for.complete rules and and sample copy of " Our Homes," which will be Issued about Nov. 20th. Address, OuR Hosixs PUBLISHING Co., Brockville, Canada. 1193x12 IMPORTANT NOTICE.—From th-e Sea. forth Seed and Feed Emporium. Asthis is the season of the year we can't sell you any seeds, wearedetermined to be to the- front in the flour and feed line. - Remember we can giveyou better value in -0ileake, Pure Linseed Meal, Horse and Cattle.8pice and other foods than . �ny one can poasibly,do-'who buys in'small quan- 'tles. To farmers a*4 others wanting Fioue - , Bran -or Shorts, we'guaiantee you those at mili prices. Give da -a trial and we think we can con- vince you that we have one of the be6t equipped Seed and Feed Stores in the -County, Ourmotto beinZ small profits and quick - returns. ROBERT ScoTT, Willson's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. . 1 1194 1 1 THE MARKETS. . . - SNAFOILTH, November 6th, 1890 . Fall Wheat per bushel........ .. 0 92 to 10 94 Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 92 to 0 04 Oats per bushel......-..,....... 0 36 to 0 37 Pam per bushel .......... ...... 0 67 to 0 68 Barley per bushel ............ .. .. 0 46 to 0 48 Butter, No. 1, loose, . .. .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 '13 Butter, tub,... , * **'**' ... .. .... � 0 13 to 0 14 , Eggs ................ .. .... ..... 0 16 to 0 15 Flour, per 100 VA.. .. .. ... .. .. .-. .. 2 76 to 2 75 Hay new per ton ........ ........ 6 00 to 6 00 Hides per 100 The ................ 6 00 to 6 60 Lamb Skins, each.; ........... � .,-V. 6 60 to 0 76 Pelts .............................. 0 60 to 0 76 Wool......... i ...... .......... Potatoes per bushel ......... ***" 0,3010 085 Salt (retail) per .barrel.. .. ­ .. 1 26 to .1 26 Wood per cord (long). . .. .. .. .. �. 2 60 ' to $00 Wood per cord. (short) .......... 1 60 to 2 '00 Apples per bag .................. 0 50 to 0 0 -Clover Seed. . ................... 3 76 to 4 00 - Timothy Seed., , z' ­­ . . . Pork, per 100 lb� ...... ::::, *., *,. � I I I - - ---.*— , I CLwrox, November 6, 1890 Fall Wheat per bushel .......... 0 92 to '10 94 Spring Wheat per'bushel...'. .... 92.to 094 Oats per bushel...... .... .... '. Barley per bushel ...... ......... 0.4� to 0 48. Peas per bushel.. ......... ...... * 0 0 to 0 h 8 Butter ...... � ................... b -12 to 0 13 Eggs .............. * * * .. .... ;.;. .. 0 1510 0 15 Hay per ton..... �.,_. "... ...... 6 0040 6 00 Potatoes per bush0l,...." . - -.�... .. ' 0 30 to 0 35 Hides per 100 -lbs, ................ 6 00 to 5 50 Cordwood_ ...... - . ............. a 00 to 8 00., wool _�er lb._-..... -_ .. ........ - 0,17 to 0 18 Pork, per 100 ths ...... :. ­-... - ... 5 00 to 5 25 — 4 ToRoNTo, Nov. 6.—Fall, wheat, 84D, 96. to 10.97 ; spring -wheat, 80,98 to $0.95 ; oats, 40 cents to 43 cents; peas, per buili, 58 cents to 58c; barley, 60c to Ole ; hayi per ton, V.00 W $10.60 ; butter, 20c to 21c ; potatoes, per ba - 1 1�0.60 to tO.65 ; eggs, per. doz., 22c to 23o 9 dressed hogs, per cwt., 16.60 to 95.60. 0 . Dairy Markets. . TORONTO, November 4th.—Butter—Fine dair- ies are in active deniand at 16c to 17c, with mbst ready sale for the finest ,Tyaliky at the ex - r4 treme price. Other grades neg ected. Cream - Pry, firm ; a. car of summer odds and ends sold for export at 20je. Quotations—Creameries, pe � r pound runs, 20 to 24c ; dairy, good to -choice, 16 to 17c ; dairv, mediumB, 11 to 14c - common and store packed, 7 to 10c. Cheese— September, 10f to 110 ; June, July and August, 9,k to 10.1c ; skians, 7 to 71c.' Eggs were steady and in good demand, with soine sales at 21c, but the majority at 20c. MONTRNAL, November 4t4.—Cheese—There seems to be no change in the general position of the ifiarket. We quote finest Septembers and Octobers, 91c to loo: good to fine 9 to 9ic ; medium, 8�,c to 9c. Butter—Quiet and dull. We quote Fall Creamery, 20 to 22c ; Fall Town- . ships, 19c to 20c ; Western, 14c to 16c ; med- ium, do: 11 to l2e, Eggs—We quote at NJ to 17je, for linied, and 19 to 20c for fresh. Vvei, N. Y., November 8rd.—.The cheese market continues Inactive and without any fea- ture of encouragement. Transactions—Seven lots, 736 boxes, at 8je ; 42 lots, 4,370 boxes, at 8je ; 16 lots, 1,350 boxes, at 9c ; 2 lots, 108 boxes, 9Jc ; 23 lots, ,2,065 boxes, 91c ; 12 lots, 1,045' boxes, on comunigsion ; total, 102 lots, 10,673 boxes ; ruling price, Sfc., Transactions .same date l"t year -8,875 boxes ; ruling price, 9,1, C. LrrTLE FALLS, N. Y., November 3rd;—Cheese market dull. Trat)sactions-16 lots at 811c, 68 lots at 9c ; I lot at 9�c ; 1, lot at 91c. Butter - 66 packages sold at 21c to 22c, and 22 padiages of creasnery butter,at 22o" to 23c. - - Live Stock, Markets. MONTREAL, November 4tb.—There wiLs an ac- tive doinand for the beat Qmttle, but there were no really good beef critters on the market to. day.and the best butchers were very dissatisfied, as they had to pay 4c to 41c per p9pnd for cattle not suited to their trade,a . nd would much rather have paid from 4 or pound for good animals, Mr. Bickerdike tought 160 stockers here and at the Yards, paying from 2,1 to 3.1a per pound for them. The Montreal Meat I'Acking Company bought a number of common cattl � here to day payin from 2c to 3c per pound for them. Common gry cows sold .at from $23 to $30 each, or from 21c to 3c er pound, and some of the leaner beasts WOM not bring over1jo peryound, yet prices were better to -day than for some time past. Calves were in good demand at from $8 to $14 each. Mutton critters were scarce to -day, and lambs were considerably. higher In price.' Shippers continue to pay alsout 3,,",c per pound for suitable sheep, but the season will be over in about another week, Lambs sold at from $2.60 to 86 each, a lot of 20 superior lambe ware sold at $4.76 each. Fat hogs are - 15 plentiful and sell at about 5c per pound. 19,UFFALO, 'November 4tb,—Handy butchers stock in moderate supply and .demand ; choice inedium cteers scarce and a trifle'higher ; choica� heavy, $3.50 to ,84.36 -. fat �: middle weight.a, $4 15 to $4.25 ; light handy butchers' in good supj�ly at $3.35 tp 183.60 ; stockers and feeders sold., I falrl� ; yearling stockers, �$1.60 to $2.96 ; choice stoo ers, e2.50 to $3.10 ; f-6edere, $2.76 tQ $3.30 ; bulls-ir� good supply ; good cows in fair dairand; . . coirm-fon quiet ; good, $20 to $33 ; choice $30 to 83U@ ; calves dull and lower ; butterwilko. $2.50 to 83.�5 ; veals, �5.60 to $6.25. Skeep and , lambs—Market- dull ind values declined ; mar- ket, ened- ith li-i e ices avked. but buyers wo4r ,W� , i I d not deal : iderep!r fancy, eb to .95.25 ; 0oice, $4.35 to -$5<; lambs, best Canadas, ranged . 1 $6.26. lloz.sL:�,Faic local trade, but outside de- mands Unaited . values urchanged. � . � - � - . , Buffalo Barl6y MArket. � - ]BUYVALO, November 3rd.—The barley market continues strovig, and all the good barley offered is readily taken. - Prices are quoted strong : No. 1 Canada, 94 to,95c ; extra, 9,6c ; No. 2, 90 to 9�c ; No. 3 extra, 87 to 890 ; No. 3, 84 to 86a ; Michigau, good to choice, 19 to 91c; fair to good, 1 72 to 77c ; No., 2, Western, 77 to 78c ; No. 8 ex*a, 74 to 76c ; No. 3, 68 to 71c ; state rbix. rowed, 90 to 91c ; two -rowed, 82 to 85c. .Only a fpw ears 'have been reftived from Ganada since the increased duties Were levied, and the blullopof that in storo was what was imported previously. .0 � Now York Egg Market,..- ' Novemlier .3rd.—Eggs fIrm ; eastern firstg, fresh 24c to 25c : western and Canadian firsts, 23 to 2*c. . I . 0 ' —Mr. Jasper Pridham, of Mitchell, is . suffering severely from an unaccount- able pain in the side of his head. i 4 1 0 STANDAR I D NOVELS I I ; I Ry.NVilkie Colling,George Eliot,Charles RcaAe,R. . L. Stevenson, Rider llagg�rd and other famous I authors. All - � - For $1..00 . Post paid. dsomelL Wit- strated. The gre%test offer, ever uxtended to the Canad,ian public. ReutitbyP. 0. order or registered letter. . . DOMINION PUBLISHING :CO,, TORONTO. . Agents Wanted. 1190-12 � - . I . 10 . .. . . 1. �. . ., -1 I � . � I I I . I . i . I I : - I .- I . . I 11 I .1 I - � I . . ; I ­­ - ­. ­; __ , � � , __ __ - __ _. _-1 ­ , - ­_ .,.------.-. - - - I � � ------ -1-�--�4---,�----��---.,�1-11��-.47,-,�.�'t- , ­ - -__ __, ­ . - . � __7____ .1 ­_ ­­ I ­ ­­ -r �;�­ , , , I - _­ 11 _-.-1;,__,_,_.1 -1 i �_ � , . . r I . Z � �. _1 I . I ! � . I I ! . i I " I . . . '' .- ; , . I 1, . � I � " �. I �! I 1 � . . . I I � . . � ! I p . . ! , 11 I I I I � . a I . - I 11 I - . I ,. � . I . . . 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H. - L -1 - L . It. S., Tuckergmith, about the widdle of July . � - I . - - a . I lut, a 2 year old red steer. The owner can have , . . . the Same I I perty and paying Char- I on prqvingfo 0 g W I Sea. JAXE9 BR OT. 1 1195-4 SCHOOL BOYS. . nf Course You Areir t- . I . . I . I CHESTER 'WHITE PIG.—Th6 undersigned . - will keep during the present season on Lot - � . . .1 . I 3U, Concession 2, Tuikeramith, a Thoroughbred . I . Chester White Pig from luirrted stock to which . . Then listen to my little stcry. & limited numbier of sows w ,, be taken. Terms L -The rollicking, romping, live school boy needs a I . . $1, payable at the time of service, with. the pri. - -1 I vilege of returding'if necessary. JAS. CRICIL' I Suit or an Overcoat that will stand t6 ,16 wear anc MY' L ' I . ! 1195X4 - ted'r, 7) aS Well as being heat.fitting. ­ The boys dotl�-- . t I I - I I . I . I HESTER . *HrTE PIG.—The undersigned ing we sell has been made to stand- the test. We/ . Holiday Goods, I will, for the next - . I ' L C will keep kor service a 16 months'vld, Ches- have the Suits and- Overcoats in'all sizes, and guar- . fifteen days, ofer My entire stock * . ter White Pig for service on Lot 31, Concession __ �_ 9, McKillop. . This pig is from imported stock - antee them to'be the very best that can be made for � � ' - i on'both aides, and is'of the same -bred--',, as those the money we ask. , � of Watches, Clocks, 'Jewelry, I owned by Air. Delcoursey, of Hibbert, which . . - - . � � . have taken prizes wherever shown. ' Terms 1, ' " I Silver-plated Ware, Failey Goo&,, payable at the time of service, with the privilege - of returning if necessary. PETER DODDS. TAUL, SEAFORTH'. - � I . I . . I195xS EDWARD M . Spectacles, 'Pipes, &c., at a stiH . ., - I - IFIiIG FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned 4ill . L JE keep at his place in Harpurhey,for service, . . . lower reduction. Pardes wishing two Thoroughbred Berkshire Boars The onei Is � an aged hog and is too well knov�n 6 need fur- . . I Solid Gold and Silver Goods for ther mention. The young pig is from a register- I . L � t. ed eo4and his aged pig, and- is one of the beat . - animals of the kind in the county. Parties com- , I . � — I Xmas presents, shoidd leave their hig can have their choice of pigs. Terms 81 per I sow, payable at the time of service, with the pri- . . orders at once. c � vilege of returning if necessary. ROBT. TOR- - RENCE, Harpurhey. 1196-8 A SEEMLY SIMILEE, . . . . I , I . ATTLE STRAYED OR STOLEN.—Three L . . I C yearling cattle, two steer@, one heifer, I �. . I trayed or stolen. Heifer, all* red; a hole - � - I . _�_ �.� I ! I ; 8 I 1pt W. R. Oounter, � through right ear. One steer, red, small white L soot across forehead, short horns, red and wlifte . gbelly, white spot on right thigh, white a ot , right flank, lower part of tail white any a Our Stock, is Like' a Stream.- -1 THE- �ole through left ear. Steer, red and white, red V . I I I I airs through the white, some white on fore- . . . bead, white strip down back of right shoulder and along back and on rump, white around PEOPLE'S JEWELLER., eight flank, lower part ot tail white with red I I . spot in it, two white Spots on left bip, small Hundreds take from it, yet it never apparently diminishes. This, . . - hite spot on top of left hip; a hole through of. course, is because there is a never -dying spring of Supply that feeds ) it ear. Any. information leading to the re- MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. overy of the above animals will be thankfully the stream. I �� . rpeeived and liberally rewarded. WM. MUR- . - ,POCK, Brucefteld, P. 0. L 1195 tf 11 I . SLUGGISH -STREAMS STAGNATE, GRETONNESS � I CurtainS, etc., Of all mak-eSut I � EXCELLENT Sodosluggish stocks'. -They become decayed. They are not fit for . I n I HOFFMAN &' CO'S-� SeafOAL � �ines a,nd values ' in Hosiery aiid commercial use any more than decayed meat. Finally, they are known � . 1, . Gloves at 11OFF)LIAN & Oo's., Sea- as dead. . - . - forth. . I . , . 8eaforth Roller Mills. I - ______ - ___ L Constant motion keeps water in the best Condition, . � ___ - . : no . Wheat Wanted, for which� best; Farm'el 0, Read , 'This And a constant flow- of trade keeps a stook in best condition. We have market price will be -paicL . . . I I no dead stock, because our stock never stands still. It is always flow- - 1_� , I Ing in and flowir�- out. I . i � -And Prmfit Thereby. b I . I Gristing,- Chopping and Ex- - !, I � change. . . I Do you Appreciate the Advantacre, I We beo, le Ive V - I WW,b I [ GENTLETREN,_ 6 . - I I Flour and Feed of all kinds on L tb inforni you that the Seaforth Of buyino, always froin a clean, fresh stock of new goods 7 If you do, hand for sale. - . -1 4oller Mills, haxe been rece itly in L - you can have that advantage by trading at the Bargain Dry Goods and- Satisfaction guaranteed in a1I - - , refitted and -improved by the a di- Clothing House. - tion of a large quantity -of ihe 4 0 � departments of the business. . - � . I - 1 test im machinery, NVM Give us a trial. - .% '- g this - I L . PICKARD I I a " mill second to . , I I none in Canada for the produc- . �� tion of a first-class article of Flour. Oorner Win and Market streets, Seaforth. � W. H. CODE & CO. L � . 1194-13 - Our, chopping stoiie, which haS a . . I - . capacity of 2,500 lbs. per hour, � � � (ALLAN Ll * NE' , - JL1 JL R k* 0 cf�n depend upon getting their el op 'ON, will be running steadily. Farn ers V1 ST OF THE SEIS ROYAL MAIL STEAMS t ping done in a first-class man er " . - . for six Cents per 100 lbs. All _. I . CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE. chop will. be weighed in and out of . MONTREAL OR QUE�ECJ I the mill. . - I New Valencia Raisinsf very fine; new Vestiza Currants, extra TO DE1>vRY OR LIVERPOOL. ' � � :The -grisfing trade Will be in choico; new Salmon, flat tins, best in the market. Also in stock— CABIN RATES $40, $50 and. $W Single. $80, $M L . and $110 Return, according to location of charge of- Mr.. J. Summerville, an Cooked Corii. Beef in tins, and by the poand; Boneless Chicken, Duck . � I Staterooms. Obliging a . nd experienced pliller. and Turkey,;, Potted Ham, Potted Ox Tongue; Lunch Tongue,.Dun- L No CATTLE CARRIED. INTERMEDI&TE, outward, 025; prepaid, $30. .. Tiose whb patronize us can ,count dee Marmalade, Oriental Pickles, Curry Powder in. bulk and bottles, Steeiage at IoWest rates. . - I OIL liberal,- honorable and cour- Spices whole and gro=d, all pure. - Apply to H. & A. ALLAIN, Montreal, or C. . I . BETHUNE or A. STRQW04 Seaforth. - . � tdous. treatmapt. Give us a . . . - - 1 1168-62 triab and be. convinced that this is Teas in Green, Black and'Japan, from 25-c per pound upwards. _`_�' the . beft place in this part of the I EXTRA VALUE' . I . I . � countr'-to get your gristing done. In Grey Flannels at HOFFMAN & Y I _' - Sugars, aH grades ; piices low. Flour, Chop and all kinds of i�riitl . � Oo's., Seaforth. . feed for sale at the lowest livino, . � � . 0 I Highest prices paid for choicei Butter, Dressed Chickerm, Ducks, prices. Ten thousand bushels of L etc. Post Office Grocery. THE S EAFO RTH , Wheat wanted, for which the high- - � - . . - est markel price will be pula. Re-. I � . member the place, near the rail � BANKING COMPANY, . n! I \ (NOT. INCORPORATED. freight sbeds, formerly know 'aaYs ' J. FAIRLEY, S E AF 0 BE&- 11. � 0 - - . -� . L ' - the red mill. . ,�L � .- - - A General Banking business tram - I . ,, . . , � - - W. H. CODE & CO.- N . actes. , Fdrmers' notes discounted. I - ' . GOLDEN LION, SEAFORTHO Drafte bought and sold. - YARN89 YARNS I Z . I interest allowed on deposits. . � 'Wool at - HOFFMAN & .1 I I . - SALE. NOTES discounted, or taken Of -Pure. . I ; I 1.1.0's., Seaforth. � . . I I . for collection. I . WE SHOW THIS WEEK A FULL LINE OF ANW' MORTGAGES PURCHASED. .— , L . . - - � . � GOLA SHIRTINGS, GREY FLANNELS1 NAVY OFFICE --In the Commercial -Hotel - . building. � � � . I I I . . FLANNELS. , ALSO SPECIAL VALUEAN BLANK- J. 0. SMITH, Magager. . . lr� HOLIMTED, SoRcitor 10-6 I I I 'L I — � IkOU CAN SAVE - I ; � - I ETS AND COMFORTERS. WHITE QUILTS FROM ' . . I I . - Desolution of Partnetship. - I 11%d:.0111q_._.M_Y", .1 I- $1.50 TO $78 BEST VALUE IN THE TRADi IN The irrtnership heretofore subsisting be- � , . . tween e undersigned, under tl:Le firm naine of . BY BUYING YOUR . � . Scott qnd Crich, Seedsmen, Seaforth, has thfh I L CREAM AND WHITE LACE CURTAINS, TABLE day ba6n. dissolved by mutual consent. Tho W � I . � business will hereafter be carried on 'by 31r- - Robert Scott, who will pay rM claims against the � � ALL � G8j &G, IN late firm and is authorlsed to collect all debts: I I - LINENS, TABLE CLOTHSt TOWELLIN dua thedrin. . L . . RO,BMT SCOTT. 1. . � � . I . � . V. W. Clam. . I .GREAT VARIETY. . . - PAPE R . . - � I 'he late firm should be I � N. B.—All debts due t : . I - �, I � � - - . ld to the undersigned 'before the 1st of . , � I . A -e%-Ai U_ _QnL1in1TF_14 M T, - . AND - - . Window ! . I - 4 . I . I . I ! Shades : - . L I I i i I i —AT � �; :1 1P. W. PAP�78, i � , I BOOK MORE, SEAFORTH. - I � � � I I i - I I . : � � I . I . : I . � .1 . I . . . I � - ' - 11 TEST14MONIAL. , I . � � . . I , June 30th3 1890. . I ; I . I With� pleaslure I bear tuti- � I t � I m6ny to the benefits received from . . � the uce of I. V. FEAR'S A. B. C. . I . R6medy. - - I have no hektatio ' in � � I q . . I . P�onounemg it the best I luki.g rplm- I I I - 1 edy I ever tried. I : � � � . , I i : . � I . . T. W. COSENSO' I - I . I I I . I � I I I i � I I I . I I .. . .i� . I ; I I? I . . I : � IL_ I . I - I � I . � - .. _ A FINE ASSORTMENT ' - I . � , t I I � . - . I . I . I I ; I. - � I . -,.,-. � — ., � -_n-___7_--__ I /' 1. .. I . .� I I I . . - I 1, . .� i � I - . � A � . � � , F - , . - , ;r?2�'�,�.V -1 f , �,�t,i,)� -, �W"_�` �, - - � I _-�- i� .., 4i��� .,- 444�6 . - � I I � I I f " - I . I I . 11 . � � t� - - � � ! . - � . � I . 1 I . �� � : I . I I . . . . . . � I ��, � I � . . � . - . . � , . I � THE . . , . . . . I I I I Local Notices. � . FOR SALE, at a bargain, the St. Julien R.es4arank�geaforth. This restaurant is the .1 oldest, an(I'does,the largest business of the kind In -town. 4 hiv" q-ulso for sale a Food quiet driv. ink horse, 'a %uggy, outter, harness, robeis, blankets, &c.—a -full driving out -fit. For ticulars apply too the iroprietor on the prem nft'r, , JAMES BURGESS. - 1191 A FREE - HOME.—A cOttaR8 worth .$750 will be erected, -o.r its equivalent In cash, will be given .to the person detecting the g at - eat num ber of typographical en ors in the De- cember issue of our monthly journal enti led " OUR HOME�." Three hundred and fifty additional cash prizes, amounting to $2,300, will ale6be awarded in the order mentioned in rules Foverning competition. Prizes Payable at par in any part of Canada or the United States. Send 15c in stamps, for.complete rules and and sample copy of " Our Homes," which will be Issued about Nov. 20th. Address, OuR Hosixs PUBLISHING Co., Brockville, Canada. 1193x12 IMPORTANT NOTICE.—From th-e Sea. forth Seed and Feed Emporium. Asthis is the season of the year we can't sell you any seeds, wearedetermined to be to the- front in the flour and feed line. - Remember we can giveyou better value in -0ileake, Pure Linseed Meal, Horse and Cattle.8pice and other foods than . �ny one can poasibly,do-'who buys in'small quan- 'tles. To farmers a*4 others wanting Fioue - , Bran -or Shorts, we'guaiantee you those at mili prices. Give da -a trial and we think we can con- vince you that we have one of the be6t equipped Seed and Feed Stores in the -County, Ourmotto beinZ small profits and quick - returns. ROBERT ScoTT, Willson's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. . 1 1194 1 1 THE MARKETS. . . - SNAFOILTH, November 6th, 1890 . Fall Wheat per bushel........ .. 0 92 to 10 94 Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 92 to 0 04 Oats per bushel......-..,....... 0 36 to 0 37 Pam per bushel .......... ...... 0 67 to 0 68 Barley per bushel ............ .. .. 0 46 to 0 48 Butter, No. 1, loose, . .. .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 '13 Butter, tub,... , * **'**' ... .. .... � 0 13 to 0 14 , Eggs ................ .. .... ..... 0 16 to 0 15 Flour, per 100 VA.. .. .. ... .. .. .-. .. 2 76 to 2 75 Hay new per ton ........ ........ 6 00 to 6 00 Hides per 100 The ................ 6 00 to 6 60 Lamb Skins, each.; ........... � .,-V. 6 60 to 0 76 Pelts .............................. 0 60 to 0 76 Wool......... i ...... .......... Potatoes per bushel ......... ***" 0,3010 085 Salt (retail) per .barrel.. .. ­ .. 1 26 to .1 26 Wood per cord (long). . .. .. .. .. �. 2 60 ' to $00 Wood per cord. (short) .......... 1 60 to 2 '00 Apples per bag .................. 0 50 to 0 0 -Clover Seed. . ................... 3 76 to 4 00 - Timothy Seed., , z' ­­ . . . Pork, per 100 lb� ...... ::::, *., *,. � I I I - - ---.*— , I CLwrox, November 6, 1890 Fall Wheat per bushel .......... 0 92 to '10 94 Spring Wheat per'bushel...'. .... 92.to 094 Oats per bushel...... .... .... '. Barley per bushel ...... ......... 0.4� to 0 48. Peas per bushel.. ......... ...... * 0 0 to 0 h 8 Butter ...... � ................... b -12 to 0 13 Eggs .............. * * * .. .... ;.;. .. 0 1510 0 15 Hay per ton..... �.,_. "... ...... 6 0040 6 00 Potatoes per bush0l,...." . - -.�... .. ' 0 30 to 0 35 Hides per 100 -lbs, ................ 6 00 to 5 50 Cordwood_ ...... - . ............. a 00 to 8 00., wool _�er lb._-..... -_ .. ........ - 0,17 to 0 18 Pork, per 100 ths ...... :. ­-... - ... 5 00 to 5 25 — 4 ToRoNTo, Nov. 6.—Fall, wheat, 84D, 96. to 10.97 ; spring -wheat, 80,98 to $0.95 ; oats, 40 cents to 43 cents; peas, per buili, 58 cents to 58c; barley, 60c to Ole ; hayi per ton, V.00 W $10.60 ; butter, 20c to 21c ; potatoes, per ba - 1 1�0.60 to tO.65 ; eggs, per. doz., 22c to 23o 9 dressed hogs, per cwt., 16.60 to 95.60. 0 . Dairy Markets. . TORONTO, November 4th.—Butter—Fine dair- ies are in active deniand at 16c to 17c, with mbst ready sale for the finest ,Tyaliky at the ex - r4 treme price. Other grades neg ected. Cream - Pry, firm ; a. car of summer odds and ends sold for export at 20je. Quotations—Creameries, pe � r pound runs, 20 to 24c ; dairy, good to -choice, 16 to 17c ; dairv, mediumB, 11 to 14c - common and store packed, 7 to 10c. Cheese— September, 10f to 110 ; June, July and August, 9,k to 10.1c ; skians, 7 to 71c.' Eggs were steady and in good demand, with soine sales at 21c, but the majority at 20c. MONTRNAL, November 4t4.—Cheese—There seems to be no change in the general position of the ifiarket. We quote finest Septembers and Octobers, 91c to loo: good to fine 9 to 9ic ; medium, 8�,c to 9c. Butter—Quiet and dull. We quote Fall Creamery, 20 to 22c ; Fall Town- . ships, 19c to 20c ; Western, 14c to 16c ; med- ium, do: 11 to l2e, Eggs—We quote at NJ to 17je, for linied, and 19 to 20c for fresh. Vvei, N. Y., November 8rd.—.The cheese market continues Inactive and without any fea- ture of encouragement. Transactions—Seven lots, 736 boxes, at 8je ; 42 lots, 4,370 boxes, at 8je ; 16 lots, 1,350 boxes, at 9c ; 2 lots, 108 boxes, 9Jc ; 23 lots, ,2,065 boxes, 91c ; 12 lots, 1,045' boxes, on comunigsion ; total, 102 lots, 10,673 boxes ; ruling price, Sfc., Transactions .same date l"t year -8,875 boxes ; ruling price, 9,1, C. LrrTLE FALLS, N. Y., November 3rd;—Cheese market dull. Trat)sactions-16 lots at 811c, 68 lots at 9c ; I lot at 9�c ; 1, lot at 91c. Butter - 66 packages sold at 21c to 22c, and 22 padiages of creasnery butter,at 22o" to 23c. - - Live Stock, Markets. MONTREAL, November 4tb.—There wiLs an ac- tive doinand for the beat Qmttle, but there were no really good beef critters on the market to. day.and the best butchers were very dissatisfied, as they had to pay 4c to 41c per p9pnd for cattle not suited to their trade,a . nd would much rather have paid from 4 or pound for good animals, Mr. Bickerdike tought 160 stockers here and at the Yards, paying from 2,1 to 3.1a per pound for them. The Montreal Meat I'Acking Company bought a number of common cattl � here to day payin from 2c to 3c per pound for them. Common gry cows sold .at from $23 to $30 each, or from 21c to 3c er pound, and some of the leaner beasts WOM not bring over1jo peryound, yet prices were better to -day than for some time past. Calves were in good demand at from $8 to $14 each. Mutton critters were scarce to -day, and lambs were considerably. higher In price.' Shippers continue to pay alsout 3,,",c per pound for suitable sheep, but the season will be over in about another week, Lambs sold at from $2.60 to 86 each, a lot of 20 superior lambe ware sold at $4.76 each. Fat hogs are - 15 plentiful and sell at about 5c per pound. 19,UFFALO, 'November 4tb,—Handy butchers stock in moderate supply and .demand ; choice inedium cteers scarce and a trifle'higher ; choica� heavy, $3.50 to ,84.36 -. fat �: middle weight.a, $4 15 to $4.25 ; light handy butchers' in good supj�ly at $3.35 tp 183.60 ; stockers and feeders sold., I falrl� ; yearling stockers, �$1.60 to $2.96 ; choice stoo ers, e2.50 to $3.10 ; f-6edere, $2.76 tQ $3.30 ; bulls-ir� good supply ; good cows in fair dairand; . . coirm-fon quiet ; good, $20 to $33 ; choice $30 to 83U@ ; calves dull and lower ; butterwilko. $2.50 to 83.�5 ; veals, �5.60 to $6.25. Skeep and , lambs—Market- dull ind values declined ; mar- ket, ened- ith li-i e ices avked. but buyers wo4r ,W� , i I d not deal : iderep!r fancy, eb to .95.25 ; 0oice, $4.35 to -$5<; lambs, best Canadas, ranged . 1 $6.26. lloz.sL:�,Faic local trade, but outside de- mands Unaited . values urchanged. � . � - � - . , Buffalo Barl6y MArket. � - ]BUYVALO, November 3rd.—The barley market continues strovig, and all the good barley offered is readily taken. - Prices are quoted strong : No. 1 Canada, 94 to,95c ; extra, 9,6c ; No. 2, 90 to 9�c ; No. 3 extra, 87 to 890 ; No. 3, 84 to 86a ; Michigau, good to choice, 19 to 91c; fair to good, 1 72 to 77c ; No., 2, Western, 77 to 78c ; No. 8 ex*a, 74 to 76c ; No. 3, 68 to 71c ; state rbix. rowed, 90 to 91c ; two -rowed, 82 to 85c. .Only a fpw ears 'have been reftived from Ganada since the increased duties Were levied, and the blullopof that in storo was what was imported previously. .0 � Now York Egg Market,..- ' Novemlier .3rd.—Eggs fIrm ; eastern firstg, fresh 24c to 25c : western and Canadian firsts, 23 to 2*c. . I . 0 ' —Mr. Jasper Pridham, of Mitchell, is . suffering severely from an unaccount- able pain in the side of his head. i 4 1 0 STANDAR I D NOVELS I I ; I Ry.NVilkie Colling,George Eliot,Charles RcaAe,R. . L. Stevenson, Rider llagg�rd and other famous I authors. All - � - For $1..00 . Post paid. dsomelL Wit- strated. The gre%test offer, ever uxtended to the Canad,ian public. ReutitbyP. 0. order or registered letter. . . DOMINION PUBLISHING :CO,, TORONTO. . Agents Wanted. 1190-12 � - . I . 10 . .. . . 1. �. . ., -1 I � . � I I I . I . i . I I : - I .- I . . I 11 I .1 I - � I . . ; I ­­ - ­. ­; __ , � � , __ __ - __ _. _-1 ­ , - ­_ .,.------.-. - - - I � � ------ -1-�--�4---,�----��---.,�1-11��-.47,-,�.�'t- , ­ - -__ __, ­ . - . � __7____ .1 ­_ ­­ I ­ ­­ -r �;�­ , , , I - _­ 11 _-.-1;,__,_,_.1 -1 i �_ � , . . r I . Z � �. _1 I . I ! � . I I ! . i I " I . . . '' .- ; , . I 1, . � I � " �. I �! I 1 � . . . I I � . . � ! I p . . ! , 11 I I I I � . a I . - I 11 I - . I ,. � . I . . . 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H. - L -1 - L . It. S., Tuckergmith, about the widdle of July . � - I . - - a . I lut, a 2 year old red steer. The owner can have , . . . the Same I I perty and paying Char- I on prqvingfo 0 g W I Sea. JAXE9 BR OT. 1 1195-4 SCHOOL BOYS. . nf Course You Areir t- . I . . I . I CHESTER 'WHITE PIG.—Th6 undersigned . - will keep during the present season on Lot - � . . .1 . I 3U, Concession 2, Tuikeramith, a Thoroughbred . I . Chester White Pig from luirrted stock to which . . Then listen to my little stcry. & limited numbier of sows w ,, be taken. Terms L -The rollicking, romping, live school boy needs a I . . $1, payable at the time of service, with. the pri. - -1 I vilege of returding'if necessary. JAS. CRICIL' I Suit or an Overcoat that will stand t6 ,16 wear anc MY' L ' I . ! 1195X4 - ted'r, 7) aS Well as being heat.fitting. ­ The boys dotl�-- . t I I - I I . I . I HESTER . *HrTE PIG.—The undersigned ing we sell has been made to stand- the test. We/ . Holiday Goods, I will, for the next - . I ' L C will keep kor service a 16 months'vld, Ches- have the Suits and- Overcoats in'all sizes, and guar- . fifteen days, ofer My entire stock * . ter White Pig for service on Lot 31, Concession __ �_ 9, McKillop. . This pig is from imported stock - antee them to'be the very best that can be made for � � ' - i on'both aides, and is'of the same -bred--',, as those the money we ask. , � of Watches, Clocks, 'Jewelry, I owned by Air. Delcoursey, of Hibbert, which . . - - . � � . have taken prizes wherever shown. ' Terms 1, ' " I Silver-plated Ware, Failey Goo&,, payable at the time of service, with the privilege - of returning if necessary. PETER DODDS. TAUL, SEAFORTH'. - � I . I . . I195xS EDWARD M . Spectacles, 'Pipes, &c., at a stiH . ., - I - IFIiIG FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned 4ill . L JE keep at his place in Harpurhey,for service, . . . lower reduction. Pardes wishing two Thoroughbred Berkshire Boars The onei Is � an aged hog and is too well knov�n 6 need fur- . . I Solid Gold and Silver Goods for ther mention. The young pig is from a register- I . L � t. ed eo4and his aged pig, and- is one of the beat . - animals of the kind in the county. Parties com- , I . � — I Xmas presents, shoidd leave their hig can have their choice of pigs. Terms 81 per I sow, payable at the time of service, with the pri- . . orders at once. c � vilege of returning if necessary. ROBT. TOR- - RENCE, Harpurhey. 1196-8 A SEEMLY SIMILEE, . . . . I , I . ATTLE STRAYED OR STOLEN.—Three L . . I C yearling cattle, two steer@, one heifer, I �. . I trayed or stolen. Heifer, all* red; a hole - � - I . _�_ �.� I ! I ; 8 I 1pt W. R. Oounter, � through right ear. One steer, red, small white L soot across forehead, short horns, red and wlifte . gbelly, white spot on right thigh, white a ot , right flank, lower part of tail white any a Our Stock, is Like' a Stream.- -1 THE- �ole through left ear. Steer, red and white, red V . I I I I airs through the white, some white on fore- . . . bead, white strip down back of right shoulder and along back and on rump, white around PEOPLE'S JEWELLER., eight flank, lower part ot tail white with red I I . spot in it, two white Spots on left bip, small Hundreds take from it, yet it never apparently diminishes. This, . . - hite spot on top of left hip; a hole through of. course, is because there is a never -dying spring of Supply that feeds ) it ear. Any. information leading to the re- MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. overy of the above animals will be thankfully the stream. I �� . rpeeived and liberally rewarded. WM. MUR- . - ,POCK, Brucefteld, P. 0. L 1195 tf 11 I . SLUGGISH -STREAMS STAGNATE, GRETONNESS � I CurtainS, etc., Of all mak-eSut I � EXCELLENT Sodosluggish stocks'. -They become decayed. They are not fit for . I n I HOFFMAN &' CO'S-� SeafOAL � �ines a,nd values ' in Hosiery aiid commercial use any more than decayed meat. Finally, they are known � . 1, . Gloves at 11OFF)LIAN & Oo's., Sea- as dead. . - . - forth. . I . , . 8eaforth Roller Mills. I - ______ - ___ L Constant motion keeps water in the best Condition, . � ___ - . : no . Wheat Wanted, for which� best; Farm'el 0, Read , 'This And a constant flow- of trade keeps a stook in best condition. We have market price will be -paicL . . . I I no dead stock, because our stock never stands still. It is always flow- - 1_� , I Ing in and flowir�- out. I . i � -And Prmfit Thereby. b I . I Gristing,- Chopping and Ex- - !, I � change. . . I Do you Appreciate the Advantacre, I We beo, le Ive V - I WW,b I [ GENTLETREN,_ 6 . - I I Flour and Feed of all kinds on L tb inforni you that the Seaforth Of buyino, always froin a clean, fresh stock of new goods 7 If you do, hand for sale. - . -1 4oller Mills, haxe been rece itly in L - you can have that advantage by trading at the Bargain Dry Goods and- Satisfaction guaranteed in a1I - - , refitted and -improved by the a di- Clothing House. - tion of a large quantity -of ihe 4 0 � departments of the business. . - � . I - 1 test im machinery, NVM Give us a trial. - .% '- g this - I L . PICKARD I I a " mill second to . , I I none in Canada for the produc- . �� tion of a first-class article of Flour. Oorner Win and Market streets, Seaforth. � W. H. CODE & CO. L � . 1194-13 - Our, chopping stoiie, which haS a . . I - . capacity of 2,500 lbs. per hour, � � � (ALLAN Ll * NE' , - JL1 JL R k* 0 cf�n depend upon getting their el op 'ON, will be running steadily. Farn ers V1 ST OF THE SEIS ROYAL MAIL STEAMS t ping done in a first-class man er " . - . for six Cents per 100 lbs. All _. I . CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE. chop will. be weighed in and out of . MONTREAL OR QUE�ECJ I the mill. . - I New Valencia Raisinsf very fine; new Vestiza Currants, extra TO DE1>vRY OR LIVERPOOL. ' � � :The -grisfing trade Will be in choico; new Salmon, flat tins, best in the market. Also in stock— CABIN RATES $40, $50 and. $W Single. $80, $M L . and $110 Return, according to location of charge of- Mr.. J. Summerville, an Cooked Corii. Beef in tins, and by the poand; Boneless Chicken, Duck . � I Staterooms. Obliging a . nd experienced pliller. and Turkey,;, Potted Ham, Potted Ox Tongue; Lunch Tongue,.Dun- L No CATTLE CARRIED. INTERMEDI&TE, outward, 025; prepaid, $30. .. Tiose whb patronize us can ,count dee Marmalade, Oriental Pickles, Curry Powder in. bulk and bottles, Steeiage at IoWest rates. . - I OIL liberal,- honorable and cour- Spices whole and gro=d, all pure. - Apply to H. & A. ALLAIN, Montreal, or C. . I . BETHUNE or A. STRQW04 Seaforth. - . � tdous. treatmapt. Give us a . . . - - 1 1168-62 triab and be. convinced that this is Teas in Green, Black and'Japan, from 25-c per pound upwards. _`_�' the . beft place in this part of the I EXTRA VALUE' . I . I . � countr'-to get your gristing done. In Grey Flannels at HOFFMAN & Y I _' - Sugars, aH grades ; piices low. Flour, Chop and all kinds of i�riitl . � Oo's., Seaforth. . feed for sale at the lowest livino, . � � . 0 I Highest prices paid for choicei Butter, Dressed Chickerm, Ducks, prices. Ten thousand bushels of L etc. Post Office Grocery. THE S EAFO RTH , Wheat wanted, for which the high- - � - . . - est markel price will be pula. Re-. I � . member the place, near the rail � BANKING COMPANY, . n! I \ (NOT. INCORPORATED. freight sbeds, formerly know 'aaYs ' J. FAIRLEY, S E AF 0 BE&- 11. � 0 - - . -� . L ' - the red mill. . ,�L � .- - - A General Banking business tram - I . ,, . . , � - - W. H. CODE & CO.- N . actes. , Fdrmers' notes discounted. I - ' . GOLDEN LION, SEAFORTHO Drafte bought and sold. - YARN89 YARNS I Z . I interest allowed on deposits. . � 'Wool at - HOFFMAN & .1 I I . - SALE. NOTES discounted, or taken Of -Pure. . I ; I 1.1.0's., Seaforth. � . . I I . for collection. I . WE SHOW THIS WEEK A FULL LINE OF ANW' MORTGAGES PURCHASED. .— , L . . - - � . � GOLA SHIRTINGS, GREY FLANNELS1 NAVY OFFICE --In the Commercial -Hotel - . building. � � � . I I I . . FLANNELS. , ALSO SPECIAL VALUEAN BLANK- J. 0. SMITH, Magager. . . lr� HOLIMTED, SoRcitor 10-6 I I I 'L I — � IkOU CAN SAVE - I ; � - I ETS AND COMFORTERS. WHITE QUILTS FROM ' . . I I . - Desolution of Partnetship. - I 11%d:.0111q_._.M_Y", .1 I- $1.50 TO $78 BEST VALUE IN THE TRADi IN The irrtnership heretofore subsisting be- � , . . tween e undersigned, under tl:Le firm naine of . BY BUYING YOUR . � . Scott qnd Crich, Seedsmen, Seaforth, has thfh I L CREAM AND WHITE LACE CURTAINS, TABLE day ba6n. dissolved by mutual consent. Tho W � I . � business will hereafter be carried on 'by 31r- - Robert Scott, who will pay rM claims against the � � ALL � G8j &G, IN late firm and is authorlsed to collect all debts: I I - LINENS, TABLE CLOTHSt TOWELLIN dua thedrin. . L . . RO,BMT SCOTT. 1. . � � . I . � . V. W. Clam. . I .GREAT VARIETY. . . - PAPE R . . - � I 'he late firm should be I � N. B.—All debts due t : . I - �, I � � - - . ld to the undersigned 'before the 1st of . , � I . A -e%-Ai U_ _QnL1in1TF_14 M T, - . AND - - . Window ! . I - 4 . I . I . I ! Shades : - . L I I i i I i —AT � �; :1 1P. W. PAP�78, i � , I BOOK MORE, SEAFORTH. - I � � � I I i - I I . : � � I . I . : I . � .1 . I . . . I � - ' - 11 TEST14MONIAL. , I . � � . . I , June 30th3 1890. . I ; I . I With� pleaslure I bear tuti- � I t � I m6ny to the benefits received from . . � the uce of I. V. FEAR'S A. B. C. . I . R6medy. - - I have no hektatio ' in � � I q . . I . P�onounemg it the best I luki.g rplm- I I I - 1 edy I ever tried. I : � � � . , I i : . � I . . T. W. COSENSO' I - I . I I I . I � I I I i � I I I . I I .. . .i� . I ; I I? I . . I : � IL_ I . I - I �— Va. 1193-4 1 . ROBERT Scolar� . I R. JAMIESON. _ A FINE ASSORTMENT ' - I . Of Frillings, Oorsets and Ribbom, - I . at 110YFMAX'& CO'S., Seaforth, � . I A Famous Clothing -House. . - � I I I � ' Imported, Improved YorkshireWhite Pig, Despot. . - � - � I - Pedigree Certificate.—Sire, SWton, (Imp,jflo . - - ' dam, Duchess 3rd, (Imp. In dam) 38 X ** 1. .� byXX (Imp.)_[20], i y �m trate 3rd, (539 m ; . We are famous in the clothinj line for our great assortment of - ,).—Derry, "I , 3rd. (747).—Lad,y Derry 8rd, (17V.),by Magid W's- � ' gOO4 and every purchaser who alapreo'latos 0,00d goods shou14 be one I b I 3rd,, (539).—LRdy Derry 2nd, (1210 by trate 2nd, (348).—Lady Derry, (372), '14 Colonf-1, . sister to Great Eastern, by Duke of York, Yofk- � I . . of our customers, I . . I I . � shire,Lw. - . The -undersfgaed will keep for service during the resent season, the Improved Yorkshire ' - lot 4, eoncessioif 6, HiA WhileFig, Des t - , est, and -the We are one of " Ale IgTgest estaIjishnaei4s ix the W ,,,,on - l,tt, to ,hich r .T ited nutaber of sows will, e � � i - ! fack that we do an I immense turn -over is good evidence that our cus- � . t4en. Terms $I,Vayable at the time of.serv� - wjth the privilage of returning If necessary - 1 -tat tt ANDREW SNELL, Constance P. 0. . � . tomers are satisfied. I � �� I . 'i I Kippen .Stiam Camage When the reader of this advert"IS'ement is in town, take a run' M i Factory. , I and tells us you want to � see our ,goods and prices, and we will be I A� , While thanking my many customers for their . � � pleased to show you through, whether you buy or not. liberal patron age in the- past five years, I woWd remind them and eveWbody elee that I am in , i I the best position you:ever SAW 70 Do UP IVORK OX At the present time we are boomimy a $10 Overcoat, and when we 0 1 � . say there is nothino, in the c6untry t,o approach - it for value - we are 0 1 I . . i honest ia the statelment. � I I � . � JACKS RS) . . I r%f-% THE FAMOUS. CLOTHIEr", OUNTON. - I ! . � � . � ; t . . � I . � I ­i__4,,�_ THE snolmwT xoTidl. I - Anything that Is made out of wood can be m2de at my Factory. Also Paiiiting, Trimmig, -_ ,� Saw ShaWening or any thing else. JuaT BjLA4& IT ALONG. FORWMER. On hand a lixrge stock of cumRs AN.V, 0LE1011X for sale cheap. - -1 HORSE& Abe for sale a go -ad drivWXiiiare 3 years old, sired by Fulton ;'I geldinir rising 2 years old� sired by,Jot Gale; lagedfarmhorse. 84', A good, fresh milch cow wanto& I . " 11VA4 1VX_ 1G. KWI Kipp6a I � . . a