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The Huron Expositor, 1898-09-23, Page 5• PTEMBER 23 1898. rsnee's farm, the horse, stumbled wet fell to 0)41 liretinat lind in the fall both thefts of the road cart were broken off, and Mrs, Ow . oa the dtiver, Mr.!11. Ghent, were thrown fotamprd over the dash -hoard the road. I we. Gay had her. nose bro en andfwee badly out and bruised about the heed and fig* and Mr. Ghetite though ' not seriously; figured was.badly shaken up by the fall. -On wsansosy of last week the' resi- deltas of D. 0. Straohan, Godetich, Was the licent, of a pretty September twedding, his ' eldest daughter, l,diss Minnie. having been joined in wedlock's bond" to Dr. Ralph gorier, _of Toronto, a one tints teacher in the Goderieh Collegiate. R. J. A. Ander- _ .son, B. A., Assisted by Rev. Dr. Hooper, father of the groom, tied thoemptial knot, anti the bride Tres given ;may by her father. Miss Nine, sister of the bride, was a pretty . bridesmaid, and Dr. Hunter was best man. The tarp chimney at the Goderich ele- vator has been completed. It is 155 foot high. There are 160,000 ricks in he "tracture vrith a toted weight of 450 to s. The foun- dation is built on a (*perste , and from . W feet squat* at the base tapers to 12 feet Z inches. The cylindrical portion is 12 feet a base and narrows to 6 feet, 6 inches at the top. The foundation nate on sixty-four 20 -foot oak piles driven eight deep to bed rock. - The flue is 4 feet, 6 inches, the cote running up 60 feet- A wind of 120 Iles per hour would be required to topple the chimney. -The-Bluevale Flax Comp ny has issued a cleaned statement of receipts and expen- ditures, certified by the auditor.. The re- ceipts from all sources on eapi 1 account -were $2,448 61; this was expended on same amount, except $69,22, of a ba nee. The . other receipts of the coMpan amounted to $9,365.58. The expendieuree wer , supplies, $475 70; salaries, $536.50 freight, and cartage, t27.19 ; paid to pa. rime for flax, $1,100.79 ; renewctls and re sire, $23 61; wages, $2,469.21 ; insurance, 37081); mis- cellaneous, $3,8;11,81 ; tont expenditure, $8,525.61 ;.balance, $839,97. . -!--Mrs. Adatason, who resided; in Clinton • all winter, has received a lease from her husband at Dawson City in whieh he says the latter ,part of his journey Was rattier rough. The had a very narrow escape from drowning a couple of times on the Yukon river. He arrived in De.wson City on the 26th of July, being almost a year on then way. , The houses and tent are packed41 as side, burning base of Monte observatoryi d cilia Railroad• ening the barracks- of „the. cora is Davii,• dam , and -SO wide !southern states T of the Confed - XPQS1TOR• r."••••!".•,...""••'"'""""''' the ehestittat woods at the SOOunit, nearly reaching the estreying part of tbii, rani - leading there and ti.irest- itteetit hter of Mrs. y -known and of the Olden r died on Rockingham ote , Now g - Island. o Rosenthal, an likittlfsh1,0 an, I - -KOMOOkit a *rho ch. bit, they have invented rn toh anywherees ne phase or- t. Invention, they ! ay, with the berretta of nee is, employes in match fee ries Joffe it Da bele ed irt th as the &nigh Sunday, at t anse t, Rhod ofilma and Dr. Von declare that thatwill stri us is used in will do sway to which the are subjett. . . firm at 14 to 15 f r the beet 0 4 11 to 13o for me(hum- aily'pound in la and firm are in de- mand, rm at! 16 .to 17a; • Creamery is ,! steady -t 21e f r_printa, and, to 190 for packed: Eggs The tecatlp 01 fair, the, demand is goo arid the mark t is steady et 150 for strietly fresh gathered Live Stook Mar sts. LIVERPooL, ngland, Sep mber 19th - Trade is mor Active and preees firmer., American and auselian steer are steady at: 11 to 12c ,per pound, (est Med dresoed wei ht), refrig rater, Sec per end. • eptember 20 h -Trade Wall c , k mime/de good, with ver 1-1Thureday, an inferior th on that • beeves on the abciut sol4 at from 3 dry, cows and to lee, and th pound. each, o pries ate po nd for goo froin 4+ to 4.2 BUFFALO, woe a good d at a decline kinds, and grades ; ther cattle for Rom geeeral state Inigtecutpoeition ; calves we supply, good demand and best smooth fat export s 35.80;• good to best, $4.95 to best but hers' steers, I 1! commen to ood butchers $3.135 ; belie a, good to 34.50; fair good do., cows, good best, $3 75 choice to ext vto.2e5xtotra3,7.7 -The mark corn Yorker 34.20; beef to 34.15; at to $4.15 ; h ium and. hea to $4:10, th selected 'whi tained thro were Arm. tion of ohoi were too m ruled a qua of the sales top protabl instruieei ; extra, $5. buckey, $5 $4.25 to $4, on the basi to extra,all .cioice e t $4 the 1 ft over. llt, OF Koys. becomes 'street. laforth0 me when' there niafell to the and Wait dead, r and brea-et by ad Mrs. Green- 'nt. Mrs- Nichol late to render • Clealeolm, of torn their trip a very enjoy -- if the old land sighte of the Oro• r.ottent e agent et the bicyciecrwith-' stolen and the ) other evening of a fine new loyesat Gode- him in his lose. ;Buchanan •,& o'derich, had a GM by fire. At noticed on the by sparks from tan both were epeedily extin- gamesManser, on Saturday, tees of nearly a t5th year. To besides a- hunt ex email child - air factory in 5t week, a piece neat force frone ph Bullard, s. [omen, causing , Ballard wea- n-fern:mete man wife and seven r wedding took eL, at, the resi- t Wewanosh, B., was united ony to Mr. J. laer of the 7th was performed te. telegrera on 0; Elinney, of soh, William ota, which 00-, was a teacher an been away third or - ef , and *ea 21 I of lumber on Oh was being Exeter,. John accident, The n broke, which Mr. Gillespie her falling on• -wily cut and apietos lhas a hed at 'fifteen r with its body %tele, feathers nel by the time well covered- ry little since h the other Mg are large - p of Ashfiold, lien McIntyre, teceased, who t, was widely ed. He was the t�wnabip. ines of nort - a responsible lett Wingharn k on the Mewl- ed Wawanosh, ndesbozo, f r , of Wing of Wingha , Naughton, of 4 MeLaughli , ; L. Mirka, cjf rmer resident of the Ihilut ccident ewhic th. Tine sam een the Poole and a. trolley large °kelt) of respected. His t ehock. He ren to mourn, *th inst., Mra. t.with aver rig a drive On t village. In . Peter' Tor - close as possible all over the mountain side. • Water sells gallon, green peas at $2 per $1..bo each and up. The str day and night. Working m hour. • The smallest shack imaginable rents at $40 to $59 per month. -o-The Clinton New Era has the following, and as the editor is a good Methodist we will have to take hie word for it : The fol- lowing story is absolutely true, although it has a very fishy flavor. A certain man was - recently out fishing in tails neighborhood, and all he caught was a little bit of a fellow no larger than his finger. Dliegested, he left • stream, the ng Mee night ght a fine him up; repeated, and in the morning when uu tint to the stream he found a speckeled trout l weighing two pawls attached to the hook. This story is true as gospel. --On Sabbath morning, Ilth inst., Ann Jane Elliott, relict of the late, William Arnistreng, passed away at the homestead, 5th tine, Morris, after a brief. illness, aged 79 years. • Deceased was in Brussele the Monday previous in apparently, good health, but was taken down wieh an attack of cholera morbus from which she died despite all that medical attendance and kind friends could do. Mr. Armstrong predeceased his wife 16 years, dying at the age of 82 !years. Mrs. Armstrong was an old resident Of Mor- ris and had a large circle of friends. , Along with her husband they moved from what was known as the Indian Bush; near Brant. ford, and took up lot 8, concession 5, from the Crown. Eight childreet survive, all be- ing married excepting two; sons. --Mrs. Robert Crawford, one of the old- est residents of Hullett township, died at her home on the 9th concession, on Wed- nesday of last week, after only a couple of days' serious illness, at the age of 76 years and 6 months. Deceased, whose maiden was ilookney, was born in Yorkshire, and came to this country when quite young and settled at Chinguacousy, where she was raa ried to her late huaband& Emigrating at once to the Huron tract, t the farm on the gravel road w her continuous home for about where she endured the hands • the happiness of -pioneer life. She was a widow' for 26 years, and the, improvement that has taken place in the interim is ehown th neighborhood then, every conveyance at bytthe fact that there Wa8 not a buggy in his, funeral being a wagon. She leaves five goes, three of whom are in Hullett and -two in Manitoba; and two 4aughters, Mrs. John Stephenson, Londesbore, and Mrs. R. Bed- ford, Grey. at and up the at r)0 cents per mind, meals at ts are crowderi en get $1.50 per • C. 4r4 ••• his pole lying by the side of th line trailing in the water. - Dar the fisherman dreamed he had , large trout, and the dream wclke falling asleep again the dream a8 , 'Helen Keller, the deaf, du Podigy, rides a tandem. Sarah B. Harris is the e page weekly Pubirshed in She is asaisfxid by Annie ti has charge of the news of olubs.: Loulse M. Eiroz of Mars who acting as Press theaters in Massachusetts, the only- women in thif-Uni' taged, in ouch work; , - Sarah Bernhardt's spacial ; tars was completely destroy •-•1 by collision with a froight train at Mani Baster meet- ly. Melo. Eorrahendt and he company had fortuoately left the oars. ' Mine. Anna Weiss, who ja well known 'n Chicago'ninusleal etre! , at:one time look music Ilessons in Vi rine, with the queen of Spani, who wen Christina. Their teacher wa Miss Itardiy Stewart, da Late Judge John. A. Stewar has started for Obina to be Rew. o verneur Mosher; 7rill" n t• • b 'and bl nd itor elf a 12 incoln, Neb. -Miller, who the women's little change n prices sine* excepting tha the oommee (taste brough better prim" ay. There w re no chola" r pound; pre y good 'atm) arket, and t beat soll to 4c per und yoommo hrifty young took from 2i leaner beasts at about 2ehe ;1 elves sold at from $2,54 to om n t,,,fis 0-i. per p‘und. •Sh paying Mete q to no r large sheep ; - ambs sold t per pound. ptember 20th attle--There mend for the anada stooks!" f 15 to 20e the common 0 to 15e le sr on the .top was the larg et run of le i:av e months, and, nsidering the of the trade, t e market , es e in moderate ady '• good to erato alltown, Ia., ent for two s said to be d Stater; en-'. rain of palace the Princess Mrs'. Frank'. ighter of the of Trenton, arried to the missionary in that country. The teen= ny will take place as soon as the lady a Mrs. Caroline Croft, for Abigail Brewer of Boston 000 to two plenniuent ph' city for investigations to fl curlier, gancer, coneumptio eases uow regarded as inc The late Francea E. Wi added to the list of notall, portraits are to be cary d in the grand stairway of the now capi a at Albany. The others . kre Susan B. nthony, Clara Barton, Molly Pitcher and learaiet Beeoh- Ives. ierly Caroline has left $100, - Mans of that disorne way of. and other dis- able. , lard hail been . women whose er Sto.we, Mrs. Cora miner, who was chik of the women detectives at the orld's fair, is tor' take char�f a siinllar d artmont at the Paris exposition. Mrs. td. nor personally inade 200 arreats at Chic o, and she had 95 women detectiVes wor ng ,under her. She will take 100 to Pari Mrs. Charles W. Masoi of Ellsworth, Me., Is exhibiting a1611 t1 wn roge which she declares grew upon apple tree on her place. Seeing what supposed was •a belated blossom, -Mrs. i son plucked it and was astonished to f1r that it was not an apple blossom at all, t a rate. In proof she exhibits the flo r. ey settled on ich has been 50 years, and ips as well as • New' s Notes. -It is rumored that a cenfliot between insurgents and Turkish troops has occurred near Candia. According to the eePort, some Christians were killed and a number wounded, . -An order has been received by the ft Louis Car Co. for„ 250 street. oars for th Japanese Government. The order calls fo the completion and shipment of the ea within the next 90,days. The amount to b paid for the oars is $300,000., -After passing eight weeks on an inva id's chair, the Prince of Wales last wee for the first time, was able to Walk for a fe paces with the aid ot a stick. t`t He travelle to Balmoral from hie. yaeht at Portarnout -The drought continues throughout t greater part of Great Britian. A temporarv fail in the barometer early last week rais • • hopes evhi61h were doomed to dissappoin meet. The temperature has again rise and •London continues bathed in stumble() -The hurricane of a few days ago, Kingston, Jamaica, was undoabtedly t worst similar visitation experienced by t 1,Vest Indies during the eentury. The hu ricanaj swepe along the island chain fro Barbadoes westward to St. Vincent, a thence northwest to St. Kitt's, where was last heard from. Barbadoes suffer mostly from the rain, which destroyed t crops and roads, as it did at St. Lucia a other islands, while the centre of the sto sweptrt. Vincent and quodaloup. -Ti e Stataburger Z itung asserts tha 8 the of Bergedorf, wh cut the late Prince Bismaeekei hair from 19O up to e time of • his dereth, has with the _ permission of the Prince, collected the hairs, which he has • now eticlosed,three apiece, in gold broaches, soarf eine, etc., for sale, with notarial docu- ment attached tootle+ ornament, certifying • that each hair is genuine. -Bicknell!) among the troops of General Lawt eh; command at Santiago, is Menace ing. on t death • 1,222 fever 'taws. Seven deaths are -reported, three from yellow fever. - -Rev. John Hall, of New York, died last Saturday, at Bangor, county Down, • Irehted. Dr. Hall was on his annual visit to Europet He died at his sister's resi- dence. Ris'health was broken down, and he bed been seriouely ill for two days before his death. He had hoped to return to New York shortly, and had already engeeed passage on a steamer for himself and wife. -Mount Vesuvius is riow presenting the grandest spectacle since , 1872, due to a violent outburst- of activity. The central crater and a -number of, new mouths are vomiting lava and ashes. 'Three imposing streams are flowing down the mountain : . • • obj Ole qui an of its so wh Yawning. 1 ere can be little doub to of yawning is thO which have been cent, and,the acceleeh 001111111$?...r laree weeks we have been t we hope will help you when b ytng. , • ot beenk the most pleasant thin to have carpenters 1 tering, and deporators working and buoiness going s to an end, and all th _workman have 1e1 we are ' forEarly A turnn Bus ness. . . , For the past t this store t It has plasterers p but eteryt is in Shape • Read L, making extensive It g co again a burl the above the larges A ne raent to o and this d We o fl'5.20 ; good .85 to 35.25; bulls, $3.25 I to fat, .$4.15, to 50 to 34; tot ; froth eows, a., $35 to $50.,• Calves-Choioe 7.75 to 08 • i g..d to choiee, i; heavy, $3" . i to $5 5fl. Hop t was in go., d position; geed were firm .n the basis of raisers, but lei quality, $4.1% idly Michigee grinners, $4.10 vy Mini- igan is . de, sp , lo I med- y corn hogs,' outside figure or good weight, e sorts ; price were well main- ghout the da, and at the close Sheep and , • -The propoe- offerings esv• small ; there y for the dete nd, and ' prima ter lewer gee rally; the bulk f lambs wenn, t $5,50, and the prices were e ceeded in a few ambo were cie table, choice to 0 to 35.65 ;, good to choice 25 to 3540; common Iamb!, 5; feeders we e liberal buyers of 3475 to $5. 5 ; sheep, choice wethers, $4.60 $4.65 ; mixed, tra,, $4.25 to e • .40; ewes, $3.75 lose was weak, eith fifteen loads t. mations in ammering, t the same, Everything the pas 1e4',, years this business has grown to such 1 eration ha e been found necessary, and now •this s i the un . Milline y rooni has been added nd we will leave it i if you ave' seen a better or pre tier one. Miss To Partmen will be in full owing in a. day or two. ate mad preparations for the lar est season's business ! MO me in and see what you think of the change theasT.P i . • • * AFORT rd ONTARIO. 11 11 n • extent, thitt ore is probably to your jud •d as returne our history. 1,7133 pmzr Q0„ BL a N DRY C4-)0 CLOTHI1NG MILLINER CARPET S StOe • EATEST AND ORE 4 om.plete 2° ; Pigs, $3.65 VE VERT 1 I T kEGRPOY Shorthand all eo Centra Typewriting,I mereicie fiubjeot taught in that one of the xeroise of mute r a long -time ion °nth° blood lyraph flow which hos in consequence his quiescence become sluggitih. Hence lltroqnenoy after one at3 remained for e time in the same potion -e. g., n waking in the mori1ng. Co-operat- ing with this cause in el einem an4rthe shall4w breathieg which 1t entails. his facto , as well as muscle qtdeecence, is apt one e mon. Is ap the sot o low attend the sense of 'Parodic= which periences in lieterin to idull ser - Hence it is that the bored dividual to yawn. As in the ease of sighing, •eep breath which accompanies, the yawning compensate for the ghat- reathing which is so apt to excite it. herapeutio Aspects of Talking" by Dr. 11. Camebell. ad. ,I11/1.111*..... '•••• A More of mo terms of repayment to suit the F. S. Soomr, Brussels. PALI.; FAI S. Goderieh, Sleptember 27,28, 29. I Turnberry, Mingham, September East Wawahosh, Beigrave, Septa Morris, Myth, October 4,6. Etat Huron, Brussels, October at. , Mitchell, September 27,28. Brussels.; umber of first-class f rm and Grey, on easy terms. IAlo ey to loan on farm security at 6 (kyr it a for sale in any amount er cent, with r. Apply to • 1578 -ti 27,28. ber 29,80. Nearly one-sixth of his force is now e sick list, although the -number of is not great. There are at present cases in the hospital, 841 of which are ' SALE REGISTER On Feida , September 30, at o'clock p ot m., on Stock, auction On 28, conceesion 4, , Hay, Far mp ements, etc. Wilharn McCloy, GeorgeE.Gree sla e,proprietor. ay, September 26, at 1 o'clock 12, Hibbert, emus Parish, tioneen h, 1898, et circial Hotel; ated in Eg- Implements 1 o'clock p. McKillop, Mrs. Lucas town, auo- d, a 1 o'clock P. ,M illop, rani, is. m. Fortune, n, e • etioneer. OBSi i 6 • fTO 0 Ye ge and Gera • Fall Term N Membets dmitted at an gular teac ers. Splendid for catalog e. Ad 1 Yonge and 0 rrarcl etc, Toron 3 er on p. m., on Iot 29, Concession Farm Stock, Implements, c. proprietor ; Wm. McOloy an On Saturday, Septembe 24 o'clock p. m., -at , the C m Seaforth, House and Lot, sit mondville. Also Stook nd H. R. 'Horton, Proprietor On -Tuesday, October 4ti, a m., on Lot 13, Concess on - Farm Stock, Implements pte 'Ross, proprietress ; The. tioneer. On Monday, October 3 m., on Lot 8, Concession Farm Stock and Impleme proprietor; Thomas Bro - Birt RANKIN---1 Seaforth, on Se tember 17113, the wife of Mr. Jeinats Rankin, of a on. DEWAR-In Stanley, on Sep mber 171h, the Wift3 of Xi% Gorge Dewar,. of the Bauble line, of dawthtefl L IGHTF to 41611111mo. on September 7th, the wife f Mr. John Ligh oot, of • son. HOLTZMAN- In Orediton, on September 61h, the 4 wife of 21 r. George Holtzman, of twins -sen and daughte GLENN -In Btanley, on Sep ember 7th, the wife of Mr. Ed w rd Glenn, of a son. SIMS -In St phen, on September 10th, the wife of Mr. William Sims, of a d ughter. H'ALL-At Mount Carmel. onl September 18th, the wife of Mr. Edward Hsij, 3,1 a eon. WERNER-In Grey, on 8e1itiuber 141h, the wife of lir.'Geo ge Werner, otf a-daubter ATTWOOD In Grey, on Se bomber 9th, the wife of Mr. Hen y Attwood, of a son. - CLUBB-In ingrm, on ptember 7th, the wife of Mr. J ubb, of a aughter. Come e of Stov make a • rly a d cb.00se.frioth the largest mild bes' assortme 1 s. of all ,1kinds ever shOwed in Seafor h.1 It dont 1 . . ..i y diff ren e what Sort Of stove you wan, we have :1 and we also h ve -4, fine lirie of s!econd-hand stoves, which . e 1 ' are go 'g to sell away down, to make room or .31.ew good.is , • ,. or without ovens, coal and Ood. ranges, , 1 • Coal , suitab ood,[ cooks, to.; also a fine line of sniallefitove4, eaters with *ges, el for f steel„ r ookikeeping end are, properly I e I s , College to d Streets. w Open. •time. Eighe re- quipment. Write ' ress- • AW, Principal. TI1E MAR 8. - io siAroarTil,!fileptem er, 22nd,I898. Fall Wheatei(new), Standar4 .... . ... $0 Alt'to[ $0 ".,0 68. toi Spring Wb 81 per bushel, 0 69 0 23 oats per bushel Peas per bushel...-. - - -•-..0 48' to • 48 Barley per ibusnet..... - _ ..- ... 0 30 to 0 86 Butter, Nol 1, loose- - - - , ... 0 12. to 0 13 utter. tub.... - - ...... - - ... 0 12 io 0 13 Eatper doe- - - - ... - - - ..... 0 11 to 0 12 Flour, per 100*...... _ _ ......_ .. . 2 26 to 2 26 Hay per ton new_ _ ................... 6 00 to 1100 Hides per 100 Le - 6 00 W 6 00 Sheep Sitine......... .... .... ... .... 0 50 to 0 70 Wool . 0 16 to 018 POia$0611 per bush, (new).....1.... - .... 0 70 to 0 70 Silt (retail) per barrel- - . ....• . 1 00 to 0 00 Ma es. scorr-- 1 LDREW-At th residence of the bride's mother E mondville, n September 14th. by Rev. . Sb&w, B. A. Mr. James R. Scott, of MoKill.p, to Mies Mario Muldrew. GOULD-- .,ENNIE-At Regi a, Northwest Territory, on We. nesday. Auguot Oth, by Rev. A. Robson, Mr. W. J. Gould, ot Vir on. British Columbia, to Miss M ry Etta Rennie, 1 Indian Head, Arldni. bola, a d grand-daught r of Robert McMillan, Esq , f licKillop. MESKLJE -BEGLEY40 elgrave, on September 7th, eory Markley, of elmore. to Mis. Martha Bogle , of W(ngham. • CROCKS -TREBLE-In xeter, en September 14th, y Rev. J. W. W dell, of Henson, Roger S. Oro ker, of Toronto, to Mies Veda, daughter of Mr. Wm. Treble, of 'oxeter, BROWN BEZZO-At God rich, on September 14th, by Re W. Godwin, r. Frederik Brown to Miss I a lit zz-, both of Clinton. HOOPE STRAQH AN -A " Culduthel" the reel. denco • the bride's fat er, on September 14th, Beb. JI13308 A. Ande son, B. A, assieted by Rev. Corr, M. D. father of the morn, and Rev. er* 1111, D. 1., Mary Colin, (Minnie) eldest daughter of Mr. 1. 0. Strachan,IW Mr. E. Ralph Rooper, B. A., • D. of Toronto. Dee LW. wood per cord (long).. .. - Wood por oord (short) Apple per bag • _.• Clove Seed Timot y ...... Pork, per 100 na5.- • • m• • • ••• • • • • • •• fall° , per lb _ • . ••• • , 76 to 8 10001.4, Sept. 21.-3'all whea , ge, 81d.; peas, 5a. ld °Nees , white, 88s. Od. ; che Tosiono, September Mit erring wheat, 60.111 °slat, 5210 .; barley, 41 to 470 s8.50 • ; buttar, 1413 to 170 3 to 8001 ego per -do t hogs, per 100 lb., $5.60 to 00 r50 to 1 76 0 60 its 100 $ 00 to 8 60 „ 1 00 to 200 „„ 650 to 6 70 02 to 0 08 wheat, 5s. 11d.; spring oats, 3s. 8d.; pork, 50s. se, colored, 295. .-Fig wheat, 40 71 ; o • peas per bush, key P con, 6750 to potal4es oer Ws., 76o 1 to ; o 165 ; debited 6.60. 1 use; Old stove taken in exeh ngle. 3p,TLLETT HA dWARE MERCHANTS, EiAFORTI-1. easons WATSON At the hospital at Manila, Philippine 1. lands, fever, Harry Watson, son ot W. N. Wats° , But., ot Scan) th, aged 20 years and 9 mont a. /WOKE- tlioLennan, A goms, on Septeniber 8th, Peter oorel, 13rmerly of Tuokerstnith, , aged 58 yeari nd 7,tnonthe. LEISEIM N-16 Ethel, o • 1 Mae' ey, toilet of tb pied 43 years, and 10 TRONG--In Morris, Jane Elliott, relict of s , aged 79 years and 27 d BOSMAN-In Morris, on k et daiighter of Mr. an 16 years,. STIHORE-In McKillop, Stemore, aged 28 year STOGDILL-In Seaforth, • Jane Stogclill, aged 37 MoCAA-In Toronto, on • licCais, aged 86 years . Dairy arkets. MONTREAL, Septm if her 200. -Butter - The market ir. very firc). Freali envie cream- ery sold as high at 20o b.it about ' 19e znay be. uoted as the market price. Eggs- he Mar et Is quiet, buti firm. I We quote Strictly new laid, 17j to 18c.; held fresh, 15e to 160 ; No. 1 candled, 13e to 14c, and No. 2, 10c per dozen. 20th-eButter-There Toeotero, September is very" little ehoic dairy being offered, there is a good demand, and the- market is – • Oar Opera Th Si --•eEv -Se ° Saptenaber 121;h, Mary , late Thomas Leiehman, tenths. on September 11th, Ann e late William Annetrong, Ye- eptember 18th,Ida, young - lire, Ed, Busman, aged n/September 19th, John , 11 months and 27 days. n September 16th, Martha year* and 8 months. September 18th, Andrew 1 month and 11 days. ,• • n House 1 One night only ursdiy,Oct. 6th A ir nd ith the change in he weather a cha g is necessary for your c?mfort. In a week or two the° weather will be to s its, and the thoughtful man will be prepa snap. j We are in a position to assist you. CNereoatings is large and vaned, but the py We guarantee the fit and finish of each coat tisual. It is, perhaps, a Fall, suit you requir are dilly prepared to satisfy you e•eeele••••••. gi.esermesior SA l!SFACTION in QUAPTY a Dress Goods. Amongst our n mention the W113 ' is effects in reei .A.mazons, oplin and Wool Slitat In Silk ' i We are sh win codes, Strips, 0 cies in Sw ss, Goods. 1 Black Bilks. • tge in your cloth - Id for Summer for the first cold r line of Fall ce are small, 'while to b better than in tb.ese we ed 0 w arrivals, we m. t eve genie very pre , y Goo4s, especially ps Velours, Henriettas in black and colorsi., rich effeets in r- eeks, Plains and Fan- talian, and Japanese . Fr Re Tri hig of Su to A ; A full, !lingo of Peau de Soie,' Bro- Wes; Counters ;Bengaline, Taffetas • , and Suraha. • : ; I , In Lad* Co.. Our runge will 1 be fortrt more; -flier' usually ccirnp1ete. • A notable feature amongst them beiiig the durability of the cloth r Used, this season. 7 jist .1 the Tri Figs ate Uncommonly! neat C,n4 effect . ; In Ladiesand en!ts Underir4r .. i A. full range fr the : lowest to ithe best grades. in th4 matiket. , ! i PRICE. SE 4, FORTH i clothing to 0 der. I ' We ha e 6141 ed the services of, Mr. Harry- S OM, S well and popularly known M a first.- lass tailor;to superin- tend this department. , UOT PL Struction auction, Logan, o Stook.- , ' A. P. Scammons the Laughable Comedy AUCTION SALES. N BALE OF FARM STOOK AND IM.-- MENT.James Jones has received in.' from Mr. George Sellheim to sell by Public n Lot 6, Conoes.Iofl 11 Township of '' lying two year Fa Monday, October 8rd. 1898, the folio ing :1 ree goodworking horses, 1 gelding old, 10 grade cws supposed to be 10 calf, $ honors !sing three year. old supposed to be in. Calf, 8 ite.ars rising three ',tars old, t heifers riaing three y.IiTS old, 4er one yeer old, 2 half. on 1, year old, 10 spring sly s, 10 well bred ewes, 1 brood sow, 10 ire three ion he ;old, about 60 hen'lin- Omen .-One M t-Harrie binder, only used two semen" 1 hayIoedeT,il souffier, 2 Wagons, one new;: 2 plows, 2 est iron h flows, 1 pair bobelei he, 1. cutter, nearly mew . 2 top baggIet, one now thi seaso.n ; 1 road cart, a set double ! Wriest, 2 set single tuirnese, and a lot -of other srtileles too ziuncr• cue to ' men Ion. sale at 1 o'clock. 're 11. -Al sums of 65 aiid under1 cash ; over that 11110 ot 1 months' ored t will be �ven on furnishing a roved joint no e. jA discoiint of 5 per cant.'off for ash o credit a ou ts, Aet e subscriber !Is giving up th iBennew s' Iarrn. o ery hint offered ; for sale will b sold. r EOROE S L HEIM, Propri tor ,' AK JONES Auctlonee Lo Perth and liti on. 11606•2 CADY', BLOCK. _ rnie e - Tracked body will 4ee the above attraction. Scenery- veryone an midst. . Mall bills a d posters next week. • Cardno, Manager Opera House. • 106! , Long 400ts. 1 •Most farmers litiVe earned, by expe ittJ ION SA E or FARM STOCK,, IMPLE. ENTS, E C. ---Mr. William Fortune has in, stru. - Mr. Thorn's Brown to eelby public auction on Lo 8, Conwation 1, McKillop, on Monday, Octobe 8rd,.1898, at 11 o'clock p. ni , the following , proper y, viz ;-111br .-One hefty), draught mare six ye old, .uppoeed to be in foal to an imported' horse 1 general purpose mare five years n14, 1 aged ; mare, supposed to bu in foal ; 2 ooite two years old, I sired by. Crystal City ; 1 sucking colt. Cattle. -L - Four cows, supposed to be in calf ; 11 heifer three years ald, supposed three yeari eld, 2 steers tlidng two yoa eheep, 50 hens and 15 geese. Impletnente, eto.-T ,o Iumbor wagons, nearly new; 2 buggies, 1 binder and sndtruok, almost new ; 1 oombined drill, 1. cailter. 1 pair bob.IighU, 11scuffter. 1 three -furrow plow,: 2 hay rsks, 1 !mini g mill, 2 inngle plows, 1 hay fork, wlih repo and; ulleye ; 1 Whiteman pea hir- veskb. 2 eat single harnes., 80 &Millie barna ul loo forks, s scythes, chains. and tier article*. 0 platform weigh sea or, welihs 2, pounds. Ale quantity of househe d furniture. Consisting of stov cupboards, tabby, a d other 'Melee. Also a qui CV et straw, to ,be fed on the place ; li sores of t nips. No'reserve, 111s the proprietor has e Id his fa and is retiring. Terme-All sums of $5 and un cash; over that auk000t 12 months' credit will given on furnishing approved joint notes. A. . count of 6 per ctint. allowed lot cash on cre amoulati. The Fa .-There will also be offered for sale, it the same ttnie and place, that choice loin of 100 &cites, being Lot 3 on the Mixon Road, Tucker - smith, li miles emit of illesforth. There is on the prettlises a large bri k hon., trains) barn and other ontbnildinge. The land is firit•class and in a goop ethic of oultivatiopi and will be sold on terms to niit the pUrchaser. *"M. 'FORTUNE, proprietor ; TRQS. BROWN, auction°, . , , +: 1606- .Notice to Contractors. li fiALED TEND RS will be received by the uo-- deretgned up to 6 'clock p. m., on November lot, iss€,,Ifor the buildi g of a brick church in Belgrwre during the emu e of 1899. Plane and specifications row be seen at D. preat's store, Belgrave. Tenders mai- be for the whole or pr ia of the work. The loweet or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1 1 WILLIAM WIGHTMAN, 1 - • Secretary of Committee . . 1606x4 *0 Se be in eOf ; eteen ilsing Were rleing two years old, 2 re old 2 spribg calves. Also 2 e, n. r • r, be is - 11 ' 1 ! to wea •chea, long boots. Wh once that ery poor eeono a farmer buys a pair of long boo he us ally u , them, into the hardes work he has on the far and e pecto tkeimi to stand hard- ship wherc no dther kind of foot- wear ould! 1 t a week. It is, therefore, very mportant that the farmer should ear the very best long boots h,e c n buy. For years this store has s °oar for all that is best and chap st in the shoe line. We darry i r nge of long boots second to n ne in the county. Be- sides "our pw make," we handle this season! he well-known goods of Da foot S o., of Georgetown ; McCready icz , of Montreal, and Cote Co., if St. Hyacinthe. With this ran:o of good makes, runni g ini pr ce from $2 to $4 a pair, we are in a position to do the bigge t and!be:t long boot trade itt th histqry if the house. Is fi th lfl bility of Cloths mings, Fit and Finis. h of the est order we guarantee to buyers ur Ordered Clothing. f3ee Our to order at $12. Scotch Tweeds der at $1,5. . plendid Range of Fancy WO - Effects $16 and $17. • k Worsteds and nerges m $15 to $20, Millinery Department , ow in full blast. Miss- Sheppard s difficulty in getting out work for Openings, so many orders are Com- adymade Clothing , stock was never in -as . good shape ter•to the public taste. We -can fi any shape—man or boy—from the s allest to the largest, and we will di) jt t the smallest possible margin on t. GO0(1,8 *re fast coming to hand.- We go antee in this department the large and best range ever shown in Seaforth. Carpet Department complete, Vi'We di.Uy invite itOpection af our large and varied stock. Wit CKARD Op le Tbwn Building, Corne je cos DIRECT', IMPORTERS, Main and. Market Streets. ,r, a T_TOUSE TO RE Li to 'rent, math' water, a gored celar JACOBS; S,eaforth. Ing nd E10R SALE.-Fifto IL! land, being the No. 3, in. the eeeond Turnheiry, County quantity cif valuable Apply to 4. COWAN, Wroxeter. • 16004 1 A NEW DOARTMENT N AT TO LADIES' STORE, SEAF ORT# Ontario. At the riquestrof a a complete s 't of Fancy line of Knil ting and will sell tb4 on. a new yarns of ,any kind. We • number bf our customers, who were desirous of obtaining Wools, We have pat in at no small expense the entire Fancy Wools itt all the range ef colors and shades, we pie° list, which will be interesting to people who use import our stock direct from Germany and England. ice La st. ••• • Goblin S ony, i nice yarn for hose, mitts, ete,, n all shades and colors, per skein 8c Crest An alusan Wool, in all shades and colors, Iblack only 61-e a skein colors on" 86 a skein. Bald.w de Bee Hive Wool, black and colors, 9c a Okein or 3 for 2$c. - Zephur .Wools, in all shades, reg- ular price 121e an mince, our price 6e an 1 ounce. 1 Four 1Fold. Berlin Wools, in full range of colorsand. shades, regular price 12e an unce, our price 6c an! ounce. Halifax orklted Yarn, 75e a pound or 19e a skein. Eight $d Berlin Wools, in tul range of cpors and shades, ,regula price 12e an Ounce, our price 6c a ounce, 1 • Clouded and. Rainbow Wdols, reg ular price 15 an ounce, our trice 8 an ounce. A good Faetory Yarn, in gray an staple color, at 43c a pound , or 12 a skein. Mail orde will bring an of th above nes to you, at limy rick house on Weet street nine rooms; hard and wit two Iota. Apply to S. N. 16060 , four and a half acres of hush ast half of the smith half oi1Lot ononWon cf the Township of Huron. On this Tot there Is a timber, and it trill be told cheap. lost Offiee. Undlr T Pentebost's tOne C rd Pentecost's g Dress Goods and Silks Never- in the history of or tritde have we displayed such nice good as we have for your inspection this fall, everything good, stylish and up-to-date in every respect. We only ask you the closest possible -prices that the goods can be sol4 for, which iou will find.. lower than elsewhere. . - —IE W 'SER.GES --NEW OREPONS ;-L-NEW BENGALINES ----NEW CASHMERES —NEW• LADIES' CLOTHS —/•iEW MIXTURES - - —NEW SUITINGS 7 -NEW BLACK FIGURES- -FEW BROCADES 1 Tiy 01Lstore for high class Silks at the closest prices. 4. beautiful stock of Waist Silks, plain China and japan Silks, ,Brocades, Stripes, ete. ; also special limo of 331ack Dress Silk, in Peau de Loie, Bongalirte, 0ountess, Satin. 3foros, Taffettas, Moire, sew! - *INIMIOHNI wn Clock iNI*1110 Price Casb. Store s Blom Pentecost's e 4