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The Huron Expositor, 1897-10-08, Page 5
13M atw- tinent of every We have made a.. fi r lanes, we have It greater :assort- tgdemand, We t of the most de- llespeople to wait about the goods I VER tr assQrtment of Bonnets very at- .i expensive., Our tlid most popular 50. to $5 each, at 1 give you a great • stook, X3.45 to �4 ; good smooth well -eat- neanv new 1 hay ra , . I Y tened cows, $3.60 to $3.90 ; export bulls, seed lila t iron harrdw ,1 oerAthAm fanning mIu . 0 a � W Doing usiuess on a cash basis is proving a success here. We are constew goodsGOODS . to X63.90 ; oxen, $'2.25 to 44.50 ; milob with bagging attachment ; 1 'Hassey Harris roal CD. O � i!3 - slows andspringers, atriotly fancy milkers, pulper, naw ;hay fork, track, car rope sad pulleys,0m p ly on the art to secure good reliable goods. During the past weeks new goods�f 1 ai m m of every description have been arriving, bought for spot cash, and sold lower to 4 ; common to fair, A24 1 set of alin2s, t pair of bobsleighs 1 truck rya on ( (ra c Dress Goods ;11141~ to good to fancy a r: . im era, 445 1 grave[ box. l to baggy, 1 base{o robe, l ae . . sk D ; g y p b team harne�s,l salt of Bingle harness, 1 wheelbarrow iy �,� t'f- than any firm doing a credit'busine5s would suspect. When at the Blyth Fair hat we are after. to $50 ; fair to good, $35 to $40. Veals 1 neckyoke. 2 set of whiffietrees, l daisy churn, i 0 m . next Tuesday and Wednesday, October 5th and 6th, drop in and see, what we11 CC {{l..-,,M�� o Ivor .and calves to extra vea14, $7.25 to butter worker,! milk hex, water tlurni and e. oTho Vi m � m in aIId find out if we sell goods as cheaply as we •adverbs®. 3 B splendid range , small articles. Also some householdare dO g, $7.50; fair to choice veals, 85 50 to $7 ,. whole of the above must be sold, as the proprietor W P,' Heav tweed dress goods, mixed effects, double fold, Ards each), at �4 • . 'heavy fed and buttermilks;' $3 50 to $5.500. has sold his farm. Terms of Bale. All sum: of et- p DRESS, QoO�s. y upwards. The , Hogs -Fairly good demand and prices strong $5 and under, cash ; over that amount es months' i O O �' " good colors, special at 170. higher : cod to Choice Yorkers, roved joint notes. A dt$- C5 to 5C g 44.45 cred t will bar gent. � will he allowed for cazli, WK. �,,-� � �' 4R � Dress,goods, warm winter weight, sold in lots of places for 250, but our Dash price is show you is more 8 rn to 20 cents._"j - 50 • ' d ackers' rades 44.35 to count of 6 pe I JOHN GEMMILL, Pro• d ' 'htl and will give satisfaction in the wear, in green, blue, brown f Pro �� n n ( � Goo ds Pre o f I1 Gl. r�.•.es• .,...---- O121}tr ix fi w.r --..—.,4. ,...,.. 1;}0 t. ,..,.s - �..,.. 2 40 to $ 40 SALE R.E€IISTER. 8, COncerision 10 ,n R S., Tuokersmith, on MOX- • a On Tuesday, October 12, 1897,at 1 o'clock DAY, otzroBlsit ly, 1897 at halt past 12 o'clock ., .r . _. 4 00 E 6Tevvd argil dad new 5 00 to 6 tr0 two c rloads of two year o'id Steers and Heifers, and 1 *id.-----..-... p. in. an Lot i0, �L'oalcea8xon 4, H. 1 . S., a few You Cos e. These cattle have been selected � `-,..1......-..-...4t.... O fin to O 70 ► �. n °- _ .,.,.,. O 18 fat O 20 Tuckersmith, Farm Stock. and Implements. far felling purposes, being bred from pure bred & �'...r ' �` -- 11 40 to 0 5� Ja hn Oetnmill, proprietor ; '[Win. MOCloy, sires of the following breeds :-9hortho=ns, Poliad - pat bugh, (rfswr} ...,...,.s. 1 QO to O Oil Ver barrel- _- �•-•p# Auctioneer« Augur, and Herefords, There will also be sold a1 0 - I I A - 97 (Ims - f1ong}.• ;.... °... $ 76 to $ 00 f% Wedneada October 13th, at 12 the same time and place two thoroughbred Derham rd (short) ............... 1 50 to 1 75 j yi Cows, with xaglawred pedigrees, supposed to be in � � ■ 0 i0 ti 0 €0 0 crook Croon, on Lot'29, Concession 8, Mo• calf ; and- two yearling heifers. Terms of sale. #, .......... i a ��� 0 8 60 to 4 50 Killop. Farm Stock, Implements, etc. Seven months credit will be given on furnishing p- IV VJJL I t . -� �.-.- * • "•, roved .,int notes, with interest sista :poo cent, per Sea... , •................. 1 50 to 210 Hugh Ross, Proprietor ; Thomas Jones and pyar annum. MoKAY BROS., Proprietors; WK. # 60 to 600 13e4I.O1C, Auctioneer. 1666.1 We are showing lilies in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods --Prices leQ ba...--- 02 t0 4 03 George Kirkby, A uotloneers. - rl7er1b.. ---`• . -.- r f On Wednesday, October 13th, 1897, at rig,ht. - a . . - 4, - v 12 o'CloGk noon on t 29,' Concession 8, Court of Revision o •--- , Oct, 7. w3raat, 10,80 tet !�©.801 ; r �+ • - JAd-K��■ . 1l hut,. p,gput isl.80J ; oats. 2#.r to 24kv ; MCKillop, Farm Stock and Implements, in- LAD I ESO fit This season we intend to eclipse all iorillel' seasons, grid F pss $fish, 460 ro 4t111c; uarley, 55:,10380; ay alluding 30 Stook Steers. Hugh��� Roas, Pro- Notice Is hereby given that a Court will bo held, - �• A7.5o to fib 00 ; ii'ut••er, 160 to 16a ; !� rietor • b'lessrs. Jones and Tirkby, Auc• pursuant to the " Voters' List Act,,' by His Honor � . to iso; per dor.. 14o P • p af Cha. Count Dore of the Cnunt of o hand well made and at a low figure. order to accomplish this we must be thorough in every Depart- ° figs, per 1o<t lbs .©3 to $1.50, tioneers. the Judge K re's Hall, t the t o say of ount±er A nice range of Ladies Jackets t , went of our large stare. Prices .will be strictly right. Assort - i 40,0a� . d -_ -- On Friday, October 15th, 1897, at 1 1887, sit 10 a clock. to hear and determine the sevela►�1 : y cad l2Peet em islets o! errors and omissions in the voters' A full range of Flannels, Flatinelettee, I`Iosiery, Gloves, Toques, Tams, rte. went will be larger than ever, and quality slid styles strictly Up- Dairg Markets, o'clock p. m., on Lot 11, Lake R , c p acober 2tld: Twenty-two fac- Stanley, on the `� DaIIiel �Vaieon" F rmi LiA of the Municipality et Taokenmith, for 1897. We -an give you better value in Ladies' and GentlEmen's Underwear, than To -Date. - 0X,. (i took, Implements All persons having business at the Court are ire. - - - otied 5,582 boxes August and Sep. Farm p ements and Household qaired to attend at the Bald time and place. Dated ever shown by Cls. See them. fi✓ Sales , 285 at 9C, 575 at 90 ; l+urnttura. Robert Nicholson, Proprietor ; Cho Gth day of Octoi;er, 1897. A. G. BMILL[>l:, , , l�j$ gess Goods Ed. Bossenberr Auctioneer. Clerk of the said Municipality. . 1556.1 All Tweeds, Worsteds, Qveicaatings at less than wholesale to clear as we a f;�irt`%?�'1'I�t s free at 9C. E y, -- kp , October 6th, -Butter -The re- On Monday, October 18th, 1897, at 1 re small there is a rod o clock p. m., sharp, on Lot 20, Concession E.x#ra-Rrovincial Companies. are giving up this department. All the newest and best fabrics will be placed before you; a>r alcor f i►ll sorts a , g and no accumulation of stocks here. I2, Hibbert, Farm, •Farm Stock and Im- It will a ou to ins act our stock, best values ever offered. mad • • - lex. Morrison Pro ;fetor ; Public notico ie hereby given that under the pmt P y p prices that will be hard to canlpe>e1'sth, as we are direct are firm. Choice dairy tubs, crooks eplements. A s p virions of Section too o! The Ontario Compsoies ----•- _ _ less desirable Wm, MGCIo AuGtiotieer, porters of these goods, and save all intermedl$te prOfitB ofsre ' bring 14C to 150, and y Act, every company, noY inoorponted by or under Pte° sell at 100 to On blonde , October 11th; 1897, at Half the authority of an Act et the Legtalsture .of On, . Seaforths houses ill this Canadian market, Before buying your D:msi# for 11 I low-grade and medium, yy p in L ■ . E In The receipts,are small, there is Past 12 o'clook, on Lot 8, Concession 10, bar, which now on the fir day Of No vara Fall, n e solicit your inspection of this Department. - { deiiiiiand and the market is firm at 14ic H. R. S., Tuckersmith, levo car loads o_ g• purpose carryin' athered. two year old St®era Heifers ant a few m sin for its u or obj et, for the oars to �l for fttriCtly fresh g y , . on o which a oan►pany might be i000rporated under NEST TO O. W. PAPS P S BOKSTARE. • AL October 6th.---Cheese-The oung Cows. McKay Bros., Proprietors ; the said -Act, shall, on or beforethe first day of �%'�i C�otl '��ia� �e ant 1 MOldritE : November, A. D. 1897, make out and transmit to the I #,fittfi of the cheese market continues . to Win. MoCloy, Auctioneer. p - aeial secretary a statement, under oath, - -I , ' natty weaken. F(r the French cheese showing : a) Th f ' We certain! claim to be leaders in tiffs branch of ill® trade, ed b boat and rail this morning buy- IMPORTANT NOTICES. (( e oorporsta name of the company : - y i<;. y (b) How and under what special or general Act the company was incorporated, and the- Aets amending . and always Carry the stock to convince ce euBtOmEI to this effect. Deere hardly so plentiful as usual, and an0 R maria to induce salesmen to STRAY HEIFER. --Strayed from Lot 6, Conces• such R ecial or general Act ; . #Aort is being An 8 Tuckeramitb, on or about the last of Prices play a very important pair in the Clothing _Drains, slid OI' with all their finest tifack at 8-0, At :1 c where the head-ofce of the oampaoy, ie S i September, a heifer tiding two years. She was of situated ; ,99. to 9 .c in information- that9UCC values we will certainly be second to none in this COunty, y fife moment holders are wanting 9e :, roan color. :Any person aiv B obi rowarded. (d) The amount of the authorized capital stock'; t` I D the of negotiation would seem to will 1e,�d to herleoovery will be suit 1 f®) The amount'ot stock subaocibed or issued and this Department for Suits, and Coat$, Odd Panto, Wiest,. and tri 8 - indicate that 8C to 9c Mill be the general JOHN_ CAliPBELL, Seaforth P. O. 1564 tt Cho mount paid up thereon ; Coats, 0110 Childre�i's _ Clothing. range, Finest Untaria is quoted at '9G to OR TO RENT.-]ir. John f The nature of each kind of business which fife uOUSE FOR SALir. company is empowered ti carry on, and what kind ._..-- , and finest townships at 9je to 91o. But- I Landeborough, will. sell or rent his fine new or kinds is or are harried on in Ontario, • ° kat is net holders wanting residence in Egaoondvrtle, which was built last sum- fZ) If the eompaoy makes default .in com lying p�,(r Millinery y ' a id 1�a�l/ritUQi L/ epar���ie�i� r -The mar q p ' H i n e r Opening every Is in .with the. provisions of the acid section it shall incur j �'I I -#Acand shippers bidding 190 for finest w th `g d brick and well fl iahe3,=lura aaosoft a penalty of twenty dollars per day for every day ( - E s: The mafiket 19 dull and Kter combined coal o= Rood furnace, ceffent fl:or durio whioti aaoh rletault o3nttnues, and every Our �Woam refuse to bid over •n cellar, and every modern convenience. Apply to . director, manager, eeoretary, agent, traveller or Will still be under the management of A iss Shepperd, who lid wok and exporter`s here r , , Iota, however fine. For JOHN LANDSSOR0t7t1H, Seaforth.' 15.6 t! aalemanof aaoh company who withnotice otsuch s. i success • everybody pleased } for wholesale 1 , _-• _ - - --__ _------ default transacts within Ontario any busloess what- rya§ a b g r won for this Department the esteem of its mS;IIy patrons. r is le ca eaof selected grocers are paying WANTMD.-wanted for School Section ever for, such company, shall for each day upon staff are new in Toronto and Montreal, looking out the lleweSt g'obbera170. Ordinary candled stock is EAC. 14, We inade y No. i4, Township o!'Hay, a male teacher hold- which he so transacts aaoh business incur a penalty w ith our styles and d i $ p I ay•' at 13e to 14C, Ing a -third aloes certificate, and aido anon• of twenty dollars. and best s+offs in the trade for the people of Seaforth find ` - *&redd . (%TICA, October 4th, --®t. the Board of , professional first or second. Applications with - Forms for the purpose o! enabling companies to` VlClllity. Opening days will be mads kl�own later pn., testimonials, stating salary desired, will ba re• comply with the ab.rve provisions, may be obtained' Trade to -day the following sales of cheese oeit ed by the underatgned up to October 20th. upon application to the undersigned. more sales than on any former opening- were made : 2,420 boxes of large at Sic, Duties to commence tha let of January, .1898. E, J. DAVIS. ctal Seoretary� d $ o n eel this a, le Department .0,.630 boxes of large at 8ge, 320 boxes of ItOBERT McMORDIE, Setret 1 Klppan 1665.3 , Toronto. N Ne I at s and M i l I i n e ry goo p �� p16 �0 boxes of small at 8c, 350 Ontario. 11566 8 , - n ;large at 8jo, 3. boxes of small at 8-G, 2,450 boxes of small at aAss FARMS TO RENT: -Tenders will be re' _ week which puts . o u r stock � n food s h a p a creamer butter at 20c to � calved by the undersigned, addressed to Ilder• - Always full of the latest and most reliable goods of iia kinds, 167 packagesof cheese Are un- ton P. 0., Ontario until the 90th of October, - _ r Flannels, Flannelettes, Tabling, Toweling,- Cotton Shirtings, Etc,#. 210. The rating prices , for the rental o! �henadelmentioned grass a= pa.- �'. again, Have you seen our Ladies' Coats Changged. ;tore farms : South half of Lai I7, on the 2nd con-;,j�i� EtC., L+`tC. U -At Little Falls these sales were made- : cession of McKUtop, containing 85 aeras. Also, the . > t,;�� t�. :W boxes at Sic, 4,970 boxes at SIC, 5420 east half of Lot 17, on the -8rd concession. of atsiec�- �A Q perfect, i n fit and finish.. • xe3 at_ rivate terms ; 23 packages dairy Killop, containing 50 acre•. Born be ntTe In Th rg m - _ " Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtaiu Department110 p and no better pasture farms ca g r -% LL butter at 17c to 18c.. plenty of good water. Tenders will be received fo O =•y r r�:r C_EIMf .A,.P C.� 83M BTQP.Pi- - - - both !arms or for aaoh separately. They will be I�1V9 Stock Mgpget$. rented for terms of from two to flys years. AU ap- 0 �- plications must be addressed to 'IJBIAs Nt9 Q oW. g�� � •. Don't fail to_s�e our stack of these goods before making you, , Lwmwo0L, October 4th. -To -day United Iiderton, P. O. 1666x2 r" . purchase. We carry a large stock and prices right! Mates cattle sold at 5id per pound, and - - - - - f�anfdians at 5d. Argentine. cheep sold at � OAR�DNO'� BLOCK, aEAFOR,TH. ace taken. AUCTIObt SALES. Farm produce Canadian sheep fetched 41d in Liver - 1 slid 5d is London, .... ......................,,....... & Co i n Lon 5th. -Cattle -The sup. UCTION SALE OF, FARM STOCK AND IM- Agent for Butterick's Patterns and PubllCatlOIIs BUFFALO O p PLEKzNT8•-fir. Wm. McCloy has been in- T1 (-� -ply was in excess of the demand, and prices strueted by Mr. John tiemmill to s9Il by Public 1JIRECT 200 lower •choice finished Auction on Lot 10, Concession 4, H. R, S., Tucker- . • *•��f1�itruled from 150 t0 , on Tuesday, October 12th, 1807, at I o'clock, �--_, O H y �IpICKARD -- IMPORTER I smith, horse smooth fat steers, $4.90 to $5.10 ; choice to p• m,, the followingpropertyHorses.-One ho O r t . prime, 44.80 to 54.90 ; medium to heavy six years aid, mrsire years old. Cattle. -Five 4 * I - ,80 • coarse roa h steers, cows supposed to be wife soli to a thoroug Disc 4 cif• �� CC SU I � Iopposite Town Building, Corner Main and Market Streets. steers, $4.•65 to $4 g bull. 6 ateers two years old, 8 steers one year , �= _ I - 7I - . 5 to $ 50 ; choice smooth fat heiferEi heifers one year old, 3 spring calves. Implements.- P) ". � O C) �w3 - $4.15 to 44.50 ; fair to good mixed butchers One Brantford binder, I Brantford Big B. mower C-4 CD 'D] O ' ka 1 ha look l CoinbineEl m m asi s.■.....■wur.............r,-r,,.. a. u.. u.u.. u.. CIETS !red of an assort - Z k4 -Alisses' and od fitting garments Xtures and black. .fore had so malty lttle money, as we ,KS -0 m •. -: I'1 a large Stock of adi s' use., such � as Muffs, flaps" lira were, Selected �zf` cturers, and are satisfaction to the ood Furs. ng price only is the 5, and then: coelitis extra value. That S who have money We don't claim t but Ave d0 claill t that our prices - fo Dir are in Seaforth 13, 't of Fine Goads a sold. • 'z t -o 44. , ml%e P 8 ? liCOWII Auet sneer , Drees goo a very sig y, - . - 44,40 ; medium weights, 44.35 to .$4.40 ; pristor. 16612 ? @ 4 ` heavy hogs, x.30 to $4.40 ;roughs, $3.75 --_ 0 [g and gray Colorings, extra value at 25c� 400 500 7 p UCTION SALE OF FARM, , �' °,tea'. t4 i--+ Better lines in black or colored dress goods at 300, , , i5e, 85C and 41. to $3:90 ;pigs, $2-75 to 44.50. Shea and FARM STOCK AND . L Ln Pi Q3 Flannelette, good patterns, wide width, usually sold at 7G or 8C, our price 8c.�5 yard. Lambs -Lambs, yearlings, choice to prima, A IMPLEMENTS. -;r i-Wib- alcCloy has been pp but we o goo 3.90 to $4.35 ; instructed by Mr. Alex, Monison, to sell by Public ■ Heavy wool tweed, cheeks or stripes, have them all prices, sell Mention _ _ f�-� m SATI + -s► ;4.40 to 50 ; fair ;o g , $ Auction on cat 20, Concession 12, Hibbert, on don- i O O LA1�fEta M AN'i�i.E 1._ TORY Gulls, 43.50 to $3.70 ; native lambs, choice day,, October 18th, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m., :harp, • 5 • fair to good, 45.15 the following valuable pro; arty, viz. k p. m., shay , o 0, o to three lines that we consider above the -average. In light or dant effects -prices "3.50, to extra, $5.5"0.to 4+a 6 , $4.50 and $6. ,-- W $5.40 '.40 - culls o4 to $5� sheep, choice to breeding mare five years old, supposed to be in foal �'� --Two special lines, we think, might prove worthy of your s to Glasnicl. 1 mare Eight years old, suppo�d to be ;�- in � ,.., �j TABLE LIN � n withers 35 to $4.50 fair to 1 is the same as we have -often sold at 35c a yard, but now you may buy T� s If you�are 1101 pleased R'lth dour Purchase -- selected in foal to Rakerfield ; 1 feat Fired by Joe Asrderaon, � ■ attention. No. Don't buy thein. to 30 -Culla $2.25 to ; O m o tom-•+ - choice mixed ` 3.70 , d 1 horse 7 years old. Cattle -Two cove slip esd re r 0 - No. 2 is a ver wide table linen, good pattern, and the quality is worth 450, ' 4 in calf,2 heifers two eaw old, 3 eteera t •o ye it for lac. y its check muslin worth 8e for 5e.. Men's from this store, bring back the goods ulld your Ga,S I will O - $3.55 expert rales to prime wethera, w3. �a eja, 1 fat cow, 2learling steers, t yearling oiler, 8 ; : but we're selling it as long as it leets at 35e. White _ t ' .4d. Ives: Shea and Pigs. --Two breearng ewes, 1 l W4 i p p refunded. Our stock is Up-to-date, and �Nt3 have every G�tIH' i -I -lined kid gloves, two fasteners, worth 750, a special for Fair Day at 50a. breedingfowp6 pige three months old. A o stout 3o hens. Implements. -One lumber wagon, 1 pair P a You wall find our $'hoes and P.ubbers up-to•date. F -to- October 1st, and following days. You iidence in the prides we quote below. Our terms ,re rte ell O h cap Mill Feed. bobsleighs, I binder, 1 mower, 1 sulky rake, i ■ M„ M I L.LI N E RY �i R N 1 N �- y' general purpose plow, 1 gang plow, l set iron bar- �j y . p g, cash, and --one price to all alike. ravel box, buggy, i erttter, 1 : P '`� � are cordial! invited to inspect our showing. rows, l bay rack, 1 g �t- Q . CnmAY MLI, FEFiz, we are uoly offer- root putper, 1 horse pjwer and jiiok, I fanning will, j ,N0.00n.y.r.o.o....s.••••UeiO4 - ._. - _ ing fora limited time Oat Dust anti Seeds at $3.60 Z sugar kettle, l cook stove, I .goat robe, 1'land sol- i O _ , . - per ton in ten ton lots and over. Cheapest feed on ler, 1 eyed drill, l set double team harness, i set ■ O e+• � s the marker. 3esforth Oatmeal Mills, W.w.Titoxso a, prow harness, 1 set single harness, a No. 2 Oke d . COQ e� �%Q yy}ikst n 1568 barrel churn, and a lot of amill art al&, such as are r O A �a McKIN M ij tp l e Ef 6�nartr„ en tr Dress 0Q'e is ani manager. n ' 1 _ usually found about a farm. The whole will poi• s- � r--+ -� Bil't418• . - itively be said without reserve, as the proprietor is O �IL tember 2;th, the giving up the farm. Terms. -Ail sums of 65 and : ).-ft . 30 inch Flannelette in nice stripes, .Bookiey Cloths, 'thLe flew thing for. COLCLOUGE.-In Morris, on Sep under, cub ; over that amount 10 month: credit , � Q wife of Mr. John Oolelough, of a son. 11 be lyra on tarnishing approved jsint notes. A 'tl � Tj A� r ]a. fast colors, fair Weight special, SC a fejt, 530, 67e, $5c, �$Cr 1• � up to ' MASON --In Blyth, on September 27th, the wife of wi g I discount at the rate of 6 Dante on the defier will be et• � W W Bard, 27 inch Flannelette, Twi�1L'd, , 5e for ti DTeSS, Covert Dress Goods, Mr. Win Mason, of a eon. allowed off for cash on credit amonnfs. ALEX- O lam' t•+ • i I Mr. WM-In Masonxtter of iWorS . September 24th, the DSORRl802F, Proprietor. The Farm, eon• n r-+• in nice stripes, fast colors, heavy cloth, special, at 50c a yard. Tweeds, !scarfLL wife of Mr.John Hicks, of a. daughter. ANDES Ci 2y „ statin of 100 aorei?, the property of Mr. Danfellmg. .uq Did ou ever See September 28th, the g for sale at the same t ,-_. y _ 5 c a yard. 3Z inch Flannelettes, ing- X1:25 to J.54, for Dress, Serpa$, front ROBERTSON. -In Clinton, cn S p -Naughton, will be offered � � � wife of Mr- T. Rabertson, of a daughter. are 90 acres cleated' and in a g' and state athow careworn faces ,?,+ , ported, beautiful colors in stripes, at y i- 11 - a std on September 2Vd, the wife There and with rood buildings- Possession at a� 'CD i�1.25 t0 $6 for Dress, Fan.; Bl sh 1ere 'TIPPET. In B yfl P cultivation, a a known on day.of 0 m " can be made t0 look r .tar- a ,.� „ �F " '-•':• 9�•c a yard 27 inch Flannelette in $2,50 to $IO for �3rees• Cashmeres of Mr: Charles Tippet, of a dough any time. Terms of farm mad 1553-1 ^-CASTLE.-In Stanley, on September 26th, the wife l sale. W3i. MoCLoY, Auctioneer. O p C 4• •°` fresh, ICfined and t s P and Hellriettas, all. wool, inlported,25e, of air. Gl Castle, of a :on.. _ ' •, - dashed stripe and fancy pattern s eclat 2lowsoN.-In Clinton, on September 22nd, the SALE'; OF FAR,( p m �'. WREN WE younger If not, f 71c . a yard. 72 inch Table Linen, 35e, 45c, Me, 64e, 75e to X1,25 a yard. wife of 3fc Thornes Dow:on, of s da��thter: 1�TfI1lSERVED AUCTION e5 try Prof. Doren- �:;. special 40e a yard, 26 inch Gray Silks an shot effects and !alley deigns, 'SEELEY.-In Clinton. on Segtember. 30th, the wife STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 40 � � � � s `I" EE � � � ' � t -, of air. Albert Seeley, of a daughter. STOCK STEERS. -MV Hu5h Rose to11611by Public ca wen A-, method. Flannel, twilled or plain, 15C a ya; d, for Waists and Trimmings, 1 30cr X0mORDM-In Tuckersmith;.on .September 28th, been instructed by Mr. H W i-'• �- P -i'r �. i i•'~ the t f Mr.lcMordie, at a daughter. Auction on Lot 29, ConoessEon 8, YCK1110k • On n sewed- d � Factory Cottons, 36 inch, 4C, 5c, 6e, 70 40.: 50c, 65c, 700, 90C to V-50 R yard. �Rieo -HenryY ne:day, October ZBtIiprope, at 12 o'clock , o m m O See him on his visit- to Seaforth, at the Commercial Ho - following valuable property, viz.:-l�oree:.-T � � a aid. White Cottons, specials, 5c. pl�ck Silks for Dress purposes, at 6(lcs ane 12th, Thousands owe thele 4 w y ial'Vi7hite Batton c 800 9501,10 u to $1.95 a yard• Mvxrlwet3• breeding mares corp sad to be in f gal, Z R a 0 41 m IL tel, on Tuesday, October 6c, 7C, $C, 9 C. Spec 75 , , , P FEGLIn rT-pRTTCIiARD.- Ai the residence of Cha purpo:a snare 5 years older i foal. :Cattle. --Sh* brt3b': mother, nes= Fergus, Uatario, nn Sep- milch nowa, three supposed to Delve u November }� good looks to his art and skilful devices. He has gentle- �' Comforters, X1.30. Special Flannel! tember 22nd h Rev. James B. Ounce, Ids. Bob -and three springers ; 2 two year old htiifere to salve —',fir y formerly e E r. Bob- 2 cows to calve in April, Z !arrow cow, moi' men's wigs .and toupees, ladies' wigs, half wigs, bangs,, Blankets, 75c a pair. art R. Elliott nt Ottawa. fo y in November, U01 .It a Olt t0 see and have Flannelette $ear,;eRdyf; villa, to Miea'Margarc t Ida, of ly daughter o! the 15 three year ofd stook steers, l6 two yea= old stock its wavy fronts, switches. I Pay �' late Thomas Prikohard. steers, l0 heifers coming three, not with calf ; 6 . these odds tried on ; you will then be able to realize 'the i Gowns at 450, SOc, 6130, ?c, 89c,9SetO r^OLRXAA TURNEK.-At the residence of the yearling steers, 7yearling heifers, 1 spring 1 grade g personal a earauce. Remember, at %�%l QQE��s $1.¢5, Skirts at 4Qe, 63e, 790, 980 +1p bride`s parents, on. September 30th, by Rev. S. . thoroughbred Durham bull 12 months true State of your p PP V V (/ V Acheson, fir. John Qeorge Coleman, to Mise bull 12 main the old. Sheep and Pigs.-g;xtoen Well' CA ®Y BLOCK. t0i.75. �Ta'Bpg IH Chl1dTORrB RDd Eilzabeth Jgne. second daughter of James brad Leicester ewes, 16 Leicester ewe lambs, Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, on Tuesday, October 12th. Turner, Erq all Stanley. Berkshire breeding sows, four due to pipe abort let American Lady Corsets, $lieeial '750 ; Z:adies? 17C, �Oe, 2fic, 3C, �2C, 5C• FOREST-COCSRANE,--At the residence of - the November ;. 40 glee about two n oaths old. 16 pigs - o? bride's CHR on October •8th, by Rei from three to !aur s about t, 7_ youo breeding sown We have placed Ori a table, and mark- Rose Oorsets, worth 7'50, special 50e, �;___^_ - d p g Acheson Mr.. John Forest. Stanley, tomes alar. about five months old, 1 thorough red Tsmwe ne} n this week a lot of Hosiery Gloves and Underwear in elid- e easel, eldest daughter of James Cochrane, Es q . cow, due to pig let November. Implements. -0116 ed Clow , . Be sure ane visit oils bargain. table. . 1 to buggy, nearly new, with pals► ladies' Don�Olat7 Ni; D less varlety,several specials to 13e found of Hay. lumber wagon, a girls or small NR TECKITT-PRATT.-At the manse, Seaforth, on and shatta ; 1 pair bobsteighs, 1 mower, 1 pe J in each line. See them. I= October 4th, by Rev. A. D: McDonald, D. D , harvester, 1 horee rake, 1 land roller, 1 three furrow - air. William Frederick Peckitt, t� miss Martha gang plow. 1 eiogle plow, 1 set iron harrows, 1 bay $ILi and Polished Calf Laid _�--�s�,---,- Beidin9S wash ATt finks, tC _a Skehl, 11 Pratt, both of Clinton. rank. 1 scu®er,1 bay fork with rope and pulleys 2 � s Ht1RRISOi�T-13AI�CEY= At the residence of the comps to - 1 Noxon comb�ned Beed drill, 12 hoes and Buttoned Boots—sizes 2 Millinery inel y De hart melt t. �hC a t1Cfi`en' bride's parents, Goderich, on Septefr.ber .29th, by nearly now ; 1 root pulper, 1 large cutting box, a .3 and 31 only—a trifle stale in ,- `���- A f3 .= Rev. Jose h Edge. Mr. James Harrison, of Lon- rindstone, 1 gravel box,1 weigh scalae, l set double omfo Sof Note , don, to Miss gate Emma Bell, younges t daugh- g new ; 1 set E;irakes, chains, Style, roull toes and wide toes, The 1 team harness, nearly r •. Under the management of Miss MC- See our Sideboard Covers, Center ter of 31r. Thomas Dancey, e d N. W. T•, , whiffietrees, neekyoke:, spades, forks, rakes, . i < -� _ ON -At Indian II a , ,mud a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. short Vamp , but worth i 1 '" Dougall, 1vi11 be thoroughly Pieces, �Oy1le8, PilO1's' slla'1HSs L'•a JERVIS--HAMILTON a ����` 1 11 on septcmber loth, by Rev. Mr. Burners, b No property will be offered for sale except �J 1I Every home needs comfort. The home Edwin 3ervie, teacher, formerly of Goderie the provi I. and none of the a 9 p p in the re ar Way X1.50 �I , //% in every particular, We have made a very cheap, amilton late of p the sale, The whole 1 he positively 2.5e a air. 8 �" I with a few attractive pieces of fusel- t1 his to Miss Lena H . be sold' before FEET to $ P 1 I large` trade in this department, with the Clinton. acid without reserve, as the proprietor is giving up p p ,. new cash prices on Millinery. IcBOinton.-SSERLTNt3-At the residence of the his farm. Terms. -All eumE;oI 36 and under caso offer them for a few (' 1 I / ture-- erha s an arm Chair for the , - bride's father, an Septa inber 28th, by Rev. W over that amount 12 months credit will be given i of 6 da s in Order tO clear el dEr people, and a couch slid a Furs, We Will this SeasOTl halidle #iii I bride'm, the Peter entsI gall to ilii:: Jessie, furnishing approved joint notes.. A. disco WANTEDdays, i 0 ___---__��--- kinds of Ladies' Fur at the doses POO 4 daughter o! hfr. W. Starling, all of GoderiCh per scut. will be allowed eo=t[F.880R=S� credit amounts. nAN then! out, at a uniform price Of oc-. - •l `l couple of easy chairs—ie ln'-L !OUB d1 tl eS �µM r+ t� o• "• �� township_ HUtiH ROSS, Proprfetn ., as used be, Every one may have Mantles t . Bible prices. See thele. �YAI:KER- ViNVL,R.-At the Bapt's araonage, KIRKBY, Auctioneers• 1666 Z ' A. Win ham on September sc+t ,, h33' r ev. James $1 a pair. If this should meet :� - `� such a home with the present cheap- ( gamicon, tSr. J,p4P. walker, of Turnberrp, to the e e of anp girl or lady wear (1 l Hess of good furniture. We can fit The day of Readymade Mantles is Mrs. Rosetta Winer, of Roohester, N. Y. ■ y Oheni3le Curtains, Lace Qartains R Mills l. ind 2. 3 or 3c, you can save you out with many comforts for a _ fast passing away, thegin the trade. t kinds of , Tliaperies ; Art Sateen$ ; 4 Deaths. The K l p p n s — ` small price. poor wear, rte. iS Chan 31ARLINC3.-At her home; near Treherne, Manitoba, money while this chance lasts. Get our rices see our styles, handle ; Reps ; Cretons, and Art Muslin. on September 20th, 3iartha Thompaon, w C Free delivery; town or country. prices, J- air. Trevi Darling, formerly of (lorrle, Ontario' r Our cloths,. before buying a Jacket Or �-; aged 37 years. JOHN MCN � � N k s ��� --D �j-i 1 rl C. - Cape for the Fall, fit guaranteed, or no - UNG.-In.Detrolt, Michigan, on September 27t% JO J 1:J.1�4 our store for good goods, at Annie. E. wife of Dr Herb. YoEing„ an . te, with a sale prices, irG+IIt 15 to 30 per Cant, TTy daughter of air. Jamieson Reid, Goderioh, aged less than readymade garments. closest possible prl4:es. 24 nam and s mo the - gas pleasure in intimating to his patrons , Gur Undertaking Department is complete and strictly up -t0 -da ° VARNEY.-In Wiogbam; on September 23rd, Titles- .and the public generally, that the liippen larger selection than ever before, and prices to suit every' one's needs. VPe have bath Varney, aged 52 years and 3 months. IlLFFIELL.-In Wingham, on September 26th, Mills dere never in better shape to give t5',��F�R� a quantity of suitable chairs to be used at funerals, which We will lendatten free A� Marten Louisa, infant daughter of Mr. George entlre`satisfaction in Cardec s Blo , ' da • _ , of charge, and any orders that we are _favored with sh a e S r T Hol es Duffield, aged 10 months and 1 y �� _- . ivESTLAKE. In Stanley, on Oct,ber let,dmnad �, rI St I n g and (j h O p p ng tion. Night calls promptly attended to by aur r WeEtlake, agai 56 yearn• non 13ep- sand L. amps. for Sale, Goderich street,-Seaforth, opposite the Methodist church. Pentecost's ' ' 11��4i LEWI8.-in Crediton, townebip of Stephe , r-r� " f tambar 3:th, John Lewis, aged So years. 6 Than they are now. work done while you Pigs � � � i • months and 10 days. ber24th, Wal• Wait, if yon will wait long enough. (Ilya fiHOD[AS BIISSELL, Riverside Farm. Usborne, has BIROADBa w✓Oa'! Under T,0c - CAMPBRIJ.,-In Lneknow. on Septem ou satisfe�C- bred Bebhtre !. - . tar Cam bell, aged 83 ycare, us a trial, we will guarantee y for nle a number o! young thorough 1 _ KEBer CK poen, entalt drowned in >Jaborne town• tion. boars, and thoroughbred Lekeater nm lambs. SIM �� r ship,bn October 4th, Jamas WUlianY, eldest sou Ki n Mille. They are flest-class in every reser. and will be Bold .LJ '' ed 2 years,• JOHN MoNEVIN, pre right. THOMAS RUSSELL, S><e er P. o. 16`6•tf �s _ of Mr. Edward Frank' -in Kern ick, aged uf,g.tf ids Store. 4.mcnths,16 days.I I - i . G i1 - - - Y.- ._.,.�._.4__ �.�.v..�-3 ._�w�.- - r, _ ._ - ...- F - .-...-.--�. - .... _ - _ . ..... _ .. .a a --_-.a•-.• • . 6 t _ 0