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FORTH
OR BARGAIINS
or many years.
lItare, Ireland, in.
at over 40 yam
years ago, when,
!ly, she moved te
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ed before he was
rho have run a
Mitchell for the
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St. Mary; has
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William Ogilttie,
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three in popta
a total of 1O -
are 454 dogs,
hoga and 2
f •Newton, met
week in Tor -
tend the fah.
f his feet he
nd fractured his
took place at
Timms, in Mita
Oflast week,
rani.; was nrars
photographer.
ted by Rev. R.
:hurch.
f Mitchell, nar-
rate last week.
'ley car, buts*
o was thrown
dragged faliy
stepped. Ma
eyond his no
took place on
denee of Mr.
tell, when their
waa united in
meson, of the
was performed
- the presence
„of the briclo
he 14th line,
ts acres to Mr.
trne y I ice, for
for it. 1 acree,
'hive excellent
rey has since•
Ir. D. Dipplee
et, for $5,700*
lient land and
ook place at
Cob Litt, near
a last week.
kelelitte Whil-
gest. daughter
G. Staebler,
to. the Re..
at South Cay.
F A. Burn, of
'red Tuesday
[me of Wilson
ert Moore, of
ick frame ef
in ott him.
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s found. to be
vele, but no.
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SEPTEMBER
MAIIKBPS. ,
SNAtORTIT. September 21, 18CO.
fen Wheat (new), Standard [ „„ eo ess to *0 es
Beene Wheat -Poe bushel,- e.... 0 66 to 0 88
,...eete per .rof .0 .... .-- - - -.... - 0 24 tO 0 28 1
0 $8 to 69
--pules per buebel......- - e. .. e.... 05 to 0 88
0 5 to 0181 '
- setter, tab..•..,. e- ... • 1. 0 5 to 010
I
lirrourper rdl°00z
... 0 2 to 018
2 0 to 2
6 to 560
- flutes par IM 143....,._ „.......__4•.. 5 to 6 60
stoop Skim.... o . e. • 0 to 0 70
0 15
retetitoi ear bush (new),.... .......!.- 0 0 to 0 40
ige (retell) per baron- - - ..... 1 to 0 00
food Per aard (labg)-•---e-- - e... 3 to 8 75
weed par oord (short) ... . . ....1... 1 to 1 75
whet Far bag- • • -e •-• -.'• . 4- - ...I. .. - 0 0 to 1 00
clover Seed .... . •,.. 3 ' to 8 60
timothy fileede.......to.ri.. 1 5 to 200
feetr, per I00 to- ... - .. - .... - e - 5 to ' 6 10
leilow, per lb.... ..-. ...... -... 08 to 0 03
co,
246"
THE HURON HURON EXPOSITOR.
Births.
CHESNEY-75 &aorta, on September 16th, the
t wife of Mr. George Chesney, of a son.
MoCALLUII-In Crostline, Ohio, on September 7th,
the wife of Dr. McCallum, (nee Carrie Coate of
Clinton), of a daughter.
PATTERSON-AA Arthur, on Aueubt 21s1; the Wife
of Rev J. J. Patterson, (roe Miss Leslie, of Clin-
ton), of a ton. '
URRIE-In East Witwanosh, 014,September 10h,
the wife of Mr,W. J. Currie, ol a daughter.
INCLAIR-In Goderich townthip, on September
3rd, the wife of Mr. W. Sinclair, of a daughter,'
AISER-In Brumfield, on September 810, the wife
of Mr. John Balmer, of a son.
LARKE-In Oredlton, on September 910, tho wife
of Mr, &r. Clarke, of a son.
ROPHEY-In Goderieh, q n Seettinber 510, the wife
of Mr. Joreph Brophey, of a daughter.
Live Stook Markets.
•LosmoesEngland,Septeraber 18 th.-Trad
tja the cattle markets is firm ; United State
,asttle, 6d ; Canadians, 6d, Argentines
5id ; Canadian shesp 6d, Argentines, .5t4
MONTREAL, September 19th.—The hutch
ors were present in large numbers, but trade
cattle was rather dragging, with prime
*bout the same as on last Thursday's mar-
ket, a few of the best cattle selling at 4 to
*per pound, but they were not of extra
einslity, pretty good animals sold at from n
taneady 410, and the common stock at from
to 30 per pound. Small bulls sold at
from lt to 2cper pound._ Calves sold at
fora $3 to $14 each. Shippers paid from
$3,50 to $3.65 per 100 pounds for good large
=sheep. Lambs sold at from 31 to 40 per
pound. About 200 good lambwere bought
tadax at tate per pound, to be sent to
Amerman markets. Fat hogs are rather
lower in price. Straight lots, weighed off
the ears, sold at from 4 to 4o, and selects
at Ro per pound.
BUFFALO, September 19 „h.—Cattle—Good
10. best smooth fat export cattle, $5.75 to
ea ; good to best, $5,50 to $5.75 ; export
'bulbs, $4 to $4.25; pod to choice but -
chore' ateens, $5.20 to $5.60; good to best
butehers' steers, $4.75 to $5.40; good to
thoice fat bulls, $3.59 to $4 ; feeder
bens, $3,25 to $3 50; good to best fat
heifers, $4.50 to $5; fair to good heifers!.
$4.25 to $4,60 ; fat cows, good lo best, $3.7o
to 4.25;$medium fat cowe, $3.10 to $3.f3�;
fat cow; common to fair, $2.25 to 83.25;
stocker; choice to extra, quality, $C15 to
$4.&); common to good do./ $3 35 to 84;
stock bull; $2,85 to 83.50; faney yearlings,
5125 to $3 50; calves'good eolor stock,
$4 to $4.5O; do. good to choice, $4 to
Jersey stockers, $3 to $3 25; stock
heifers, 8325 to $3.50 ; feeders, good to ex-
tra, $4.25 to $4.50;.common to good, $3 50
to $4.25 ; fresh caws, choice to extra good
bags, $501 to 55;$goad to choice, $40 to
$45; springers, good to extra, $50 to $53-;
COMITion and poor COWS, $15 to $25; cows
and springers, common to good, $20 to $25;
',salve; choice to extra, $7,50 to 7.75;$good
to oholcce $7 to $7.50 ; heavy
a
$4 50; etraw stockers, $3 $c3.1ve' 8 o
$3.25. Shoop
and lamba—Lambs, choice to extra were
sot quotable above $5.65, the geoeral basis
of pretty good lambs being S5.50; choice to
extra were quotable at $5.50 10 $6.50 ; good
to choice, $5,25 to $5.50 ; common to fair,
$4 to $5 ; sheep, choice to extra, $4,25 to
.$4,50 ;.good to choice, $4 to $4.25; common
to fair, $2 50 to $3 75 ; at the close there
were several loads left over, there being
'both good and common lambs. Hogs—
were quotable at $4,75 ; to $4 80;
sales mostly at outside figure t ; Yorkers,
$4.75 to $4.80 ; mostly, $4.75; igs, $4,65 ;
graatera, $4 60 to $4 Gs; roughs, $3 95 to
$4; stags, $3.20 to $3,40• all but four or
be loads were Hold, and the close was about
tsteady.
Dairy Markets.
trams, N. Y, September 1[8th.—There
was a deadlock in cheese here ! to -day be-
tween bayers and sellers. The only sales
offieially reported was one lot of 80 boxes of
small white at llic. It was reported that
_2,225boxes had been consignec. Sales of
ereamery butter were :-31 pac ages at 22c;
7 at 23; 130 at 24e, 67 cases f prints at
25e.
Lenz Rues, N. Y Septa , ber 18th. -
116 boxes large white at laic, 374 large col-
ored at 11e, 80 small white at 10V, 2,484
do. at 11; 1,333 small colored at 110 ;
'few packages of butter sold at 2c.
TORONTO, September 19th— Butter—
The market is not overstocked ind the de-
mand keeps firrp. Prices are he same at
17 to 18c for choice dairy tubs, and 12 to
14e for inferior. Creamery is t eady at 22c
for boxes and tubs, and 23c for rints. Eggs
—A good demand is supplied b somewhat
lighter receipts. Prices remain he eame at
14ie to 15e.
. MONTREAL, September 19 th —B u tter—
There was a much better detnen this morn-
ing, and the market was florae hat firmer
inconsequence. Sales of faudy goods have
occurred at 21,1? to 22c, but, qu Wiens for
finest boxes may be given at 21 to 21ge ;
tubs are about 21c. Fine oreem ry may be
-quoted at 21 to 21ic ; western d iry firm at
lie for best ; eastern township scarce at
20e for best. Cheese—The ernand was
considerably better to-day,and rifts rather
hi her, at about 11c for finest vv sterns. At
3bot a large quantity was sold, and prices
ranged from 10,1 to 101c this mpg rather
higher than anticipated. Eggs The mar-
ket is rather stronger this r °ruing, and
some pretty fancy prices are e ng demend-
ed from the country. Purchas , however,
are being made at 14i to 150 ate though
some are refusing to sell at t see -prices.
Prices quoted this mornieg w re : Culls,
10 to Ile. No, 2, 124- to l3 c ; straight
.gathered, ; straight can led, 15 to
15ic ; select; 17 to 18ie,
•111111MIIMIlil••••••11
R. D. Moody, son
evangelist, has lately been in
was in that city in the interes
Tentless for the deepening of
which waa held there under t
the Canadian Kese iek Counc
laeaker at this convention
Campbell Morgan, of London,
o the great
•rpn to. He
of' the con-
s eiritual life,
au.pices of
I. The chief
s Rev. G.
ngland.
THE CANAD
Bank of Com
IAN
erce
CAPITAL (PAID
BiX Million Dallars—V
SEAFORTH BRA
A general Banking busi
'sotto' Farmers' Notes 4
and spec. ention g
indlection of Sale Notes.
SAVINGS BANK.—Inte+
sd on deposits of $1 and ti
qpecial facilities for tra
wanes' in the Klondike
Money Orders, payable at any bank
tollowing rates :-
Under 810 .08 820 to
$10 to $20 .10 $30 to
F. HOLME8TED,
Solicitor.
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000,000.
OH.
eon tran-
sepunted,
en to the
st allow-
• wards.
asiction of
issued at the
.12
0 .14
G. MINTY,
onager.
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.Deaths.
taLIWLEISCH-In Bay, on Sept= er 6th, Oath-
- nine itlekbell, wife of Mr. Sohn 1 . Kalbtielsch,
eeOred 61 yeare, 4 menthe and 22 de 9.
1412 -4 -1V -In Teeesvater, an September 11th, Kate I.,
daughter et Mr. John Shaw, forn erly of Bruen
a. aged 2r years and 2 menthe. .
BASTINGS-In Turnberry, el September lObb, at
the reeldence of Mr. Lt. e's. Jobb, the infant
a„ daughter of Mr. John Ilasti-es, a eel 6 months.
lati0H-In Cite t on, en September I lt , Verna Leola
infantdaughter of Mr. good Mrs. iNewton Ctiab,
e, Ved 6 months acid fo Oaye
wHE TLEY-In Clinton- on Se t b 8th J hit
et r
1
Marriageo.
ALLOW-JOHNSTON-At Knox church, Goderich,
on Septereber 113th, by Rev. James A. Anderson,
B. A., Mr. William F. Gallow, D of Toro .to,
to Miss Margaret J., seeozol eldast danehter ef
Mr. Alexander Johnston.
OSS-OASE-In Exeter, on September 18th, by
Rev. Mr. Ten Eyek, Mr. Robert B. Roess to Wes
Vittoria Case, eldest daughter of the late Thoinatt
Case, bath of Rodgerville.
ENDERSON-LEMMEX-At the Manse, Wirghttn,
t opt m'oer 13th, by Rev. D. Petrie, Mr. Wm,.
)31 J. Henderson, of the Bluevetle road, to MisS
Lydia Leannex, of Wiagham.
OWITT-HARRISON-At Westfield, on September,
fith, by Rev. J. Kennedy, Mr. W. J. Hewitt, to
Mhos Fraurds Harridan, all of Westfield.
STIORT-ORTWEIN-At the residence of the bride's
p r n s, Hensel!, on September 6th, by Rev, G.
Jewitt, Mr. A. II. Short, to -Mire R. M., eldest
tie er of air. J W. Olt vein, all of Heesa11,
KETCH ABA VV-WALSH-At the Rectory, Wingham,
on September 12th, by Rev. W. Lowe, Mr. Abra•
ham Ketrhabaw, to Wes Melinda Waieh, of Bel.
grave.
SCHOOL
Which receives THIRTY•EIGHT
CALLS for young men and women
for office positionis within TWENTY
DAYS, enjoys' the confidence of,
Ibusiness men. The
Central Business College
Toronto, was thus favored since July
25th, and certainly enjoys that con-
fidence. Young people desiring the
influence of a reputable school, can-
not do better than attend this College.
Terms reasonable, results good. Fall
term opens September 5th. Eight
regular teachers, proper equipment.
Write for particulara.
W. H. SHAW, Principal.
Yonge ar. et Gerrard sta., Toronto.
1586-52
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
L'OR SALE. -One span of etylirle black carriage
Walton.
el
1,2 horses, five years old ; also cne eorrel driver,
on year old. For particular°, apply to A. E. SAGE,
16584
fl" EACHER WANTED. -Wanted immediately, a
.1, Female Teacher, ho'ding a third alms main -
cath, for the junior division of the Ethel school, for
the balance of 1599. Apply to WM SPENCE, &me-
ter, ', Ethel, Ont. Personal applications preferred.
1657-2
FRM. TO RENT. -To rent, Lot 20, Conceseion 6,
Hibbert. Tenant can plcugh after let Ootober,
189p, and got full pcssession 1st April, 1900. Land-
lordwould prefer te rent for greeti g only. Plenty
of voter. For particulars apply tc, .F. HOLMESTED,
Barrister, Settforth. 1658-tf
rriEACHER WANTED -Wetted for School Section
1. Nc. 4, MeRdlop, a male teacher, holding a
sec nd-olase cert.fleat ; one who oan singe and teach
the children to sing preferred. Duties to commence
January 1st, 1900. Applications, stating salary re -
qui ed, will be received until October 25th. ROBT.
BE TT1E, Secretary, Seaforth P. 0. 1658-4
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. -Seventy acres or
lees, [if &lofted ; one quarter mile from clan-
ohe t3r ; a claylaud free of stumps ; 1 in
gra very clean; ouse, orchard, .ete.; ready to
mor ion and make money out o?; easy terms; price
love te elms the prope.ty out. WM. BAWDEN,
1657x4
Exeter.
MEAGHER WANTED. --.-Wanted for School Sec -
two INo. 14, Stanley, a teacher holding a second -
OM certificate, one vetth experience preferred.
Dut 03 to commence January, 1900. Applications
rec ived Op to Septernner 25th, 1890, stating rotary,
'A&rience and testimonials. Addrees PETER
ER, I Secretary, Kippen P. 0., Out. 1656 x3
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OUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. -For sale or to
rent a comfortable dwelling house on James
t, Beef°, th. The house contains four bed rcome,
r, dining roam, and kitchen, and has (Acme
r under the whole house There is plenty of
and tort wateroand a good driving "house and
Ing enfficient for time 'totem. Po Bowdon can
ad at once. Apply to JAMES MotdICHAEL,
rth. 11358-11
FAM IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For sale,. Lot
11, 0onceetion 2, Stanley, containing 100 acre,
of w Joh *bout 90 acres is cleared, and the balance'
tiro ered. It Is well fenced and in a high sttte of
cult vatton There is on the premiers a good frame
hon:, kitchen and wood shed; also barn with stables
und rneath, delving house and other buildings
Also two! geed wells and a good orehard, It is
2fr miles from Brumfield, and 11 miles from school,
For fur ther partieulars,Upply on the premises. or to
R. B YOO, Brumfield P. 0. 1657x4
"El Pat IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. -For
E sale Lot 22, on the North Boundary of hay
Tow thlp This farm matelot, 100 acres, 85 acres
cleat d, the ret good hardwoad bush. It is well Un-
derd ;tined and fenced. There is a good stone ho se
with a N. 1 cellar; large bank arn ; impletne 1
shed ; elite house 70x75, with 'Meet -el ise stabil g
and oot Ce lar under; neath ; a good ore:shard •, 2o d
well and c'etern. There is 12t sores of fall she 1
sowe on a ri,h fallow, well manured ; 40 acres see
ed d wn recently, the rert in good shape for oro
This is No. , farm, well situated for market s,
ehur Owe, schools, post office, etc., and will be so d
reasonald . Apply. on the premises, or addr s
R013 ORT N. DOUGLAS, Bax 1, Blake, Ont. 1658 8
LAGE PROPERTY POR SALE -Having en d
V the farm, and wiehIng to retire from acti e
life, will offer for sale the corner property in t e
Vilia e of Cromeuty, now occupied by myself, a d
kept s a teroperan himee. The property comprises
abou hell an acre ofland, well planted with orchat
and mai fruit trees in full bearing, with a lar e
irate dye lling and house of entertainment oe t
outer cot er ; wool shed and convenient stable a.•
tach , and a never -failing well of water. The pr
mis haste been kept as a- temperance house for 8
ye s but the stand is suitable for many businese. T e
prof.; rty be sold on easy terme. Apply to ALE
BOY E, cromarty P. 0, 1657x4
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and
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town
sale
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Ofni Wednesday, Oc.ober 18th, at 1 o'clock
p, sharp, on Lot 17, Conceseion 6, Me-
Killap, Farm Stock and Implements. Dun-
oan, lc:Gregor, proprietor; Thomas Brown,
aucti + neer.
0 Tuesday, 0..tober 3rd, at 1 o'elock
p. eharp, on Lot 2, Cone fission 12, Hul-
let, t'a'rm Stock and Imple entre Daniel
Stev os, proprietor ; Charles amilton, auc-
tione
0,a Friday, Sept, 22n , t 1 o clock p. m.,
shat, on Lot 68, Bayfie d Line, extensive
rale f Farm Stock and Implements. O. 8,
Steiv rt, proprietor; Thoma e Brown, auc-
tione r.
On Monday, October 2nd, at 1 o'clock
p. rp., on Lot 15, uron Road, McKillop,
tiles ease of Seaforth, extensive pale of
50 ad of Cattle and 11 Hor*es ; all with-
out' eserve. Jaines Carlin, proprietor ;
Thc; as Brown, auctioneer.
do Thursday, September 28th, at one
o'clock p. m,, sharp, on Lot 19, Concession
cKillop, a mile and a half east' of
Ledbury, Farm Stock and Implement.
Mr. Annie Morrison, proprietress ; F. S.
Scott, auctioneer.
On Thursday, October 5th, at 1 o'clock
p. , on Lot 24, North Boundary Hay,
Farm Stock, Implement; etc, Henry Holtz,
prdp ietor ; Ed. Bossenberry, auctioneer.
On Tuesday, September 26th, at 1 o'clock
p, , on Lot 4, Concession 7, Hallett,
Farm Stook, Implements, etc. Estate late
Coldwell ; Thomas Brown, WIC-
,
, SALE REGISTR.
Friday, Octeber 13th, at;1 o'clock p, m1,
ot 9, Concession 3, ,Hulleit, Farm Stoc
Implement& without re erve. Henr
e, proprietor; Thomas Brown, au -
Saturday, October 14th, at 1 o'clock
, at the Commercial Hotel yards, See-
, public stock sale of horses and cattle.
as Brown, auctioneer.
Tuesday, October 17th, it 1 o'cloc
, at William Elliott's farm, Goderich
ship, four miles west of Porter's Hill,
of thoroughbred ca.ttle, Wm. Elliott,
fetor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer.
Wheatley a d - , ' P ° ° i ° ttOne v.
ya,, _ , ea 8) ye•rti.
Efakyth • ' •
• wife of Mr. Gordon Young agtd 68 pans, &doe p. m., on Lot 1, Concession 7, If. R.
On Wednesday, September 27th, at 1
wur1u-In Colborne on Sep'ember 210, Eizahsth
1
I
A Lady from
McKillop.
This particular lady has so improved in health and strength, since using
DR. CLARK'S IMPROVED IRON PIL S," that her friends cannot help
noticing the great improvement in her genera appearance,
No doubt there are others in MoKillo and Tuekersmith—yes, and in
some of the other townships as well—who would be equally benefitted by a box
or two of these simple tonics. ThrsT never i ure anybody, but they quickly
clear the skin, purify the blood, and put ne life and vigor into the entire
system.
There are a great many young peeple, paIt and delicate _looking, with no
particular disease, but perhaps growing too feat, or too diligent in their studies,
th;ese pills are just the medicine they require .• I Tsy a 250 box, or 50c for a large
box at
LITIVISDEN & WILSON'S
SCOTT'S BLOCK MAIN STREET,
SEAFORTH, - Ontario.
MILLINERY
OPEIN
AMMO
NG
The R. 13. SIVIITII DRY GOODS COMPANY have the p!easure to,
announce the opening of their Millinery Departinent, for the Fall clf 1899, -
On Friday and Saturday, 'i,ept. 29th 30th
•
Our managers, designers and head trimmers have returned froM the Can-
adian and American openings, Our Miss Roberts and the others report an im-
mense showing of •Paris, London and New York millinery. To get the full
benefit for our customers of such an aggregation of fall styles, we ad four re-
presentatives there, and a reproduction of the nattiest headwear, aiojrig with the
product -of our own, designers, will await you on this above dates.
We are the only millinery firm in the county whose milline y business
warrants the presence of four artists at the openings. Such has ieen the un-
usual growth of our millinery business, under its able 'management, that last
year's business surprised ourselves even, who are hard to astonisl, know ing
our capacity and purpose to lead the west in higa c ass millinery.
We hope .the ladies fax ancl near will look ipon this announcement as a
personal invitation to come and visit our handsoins new store on the 29th and
30th inst.
The IL B. Smith Dry Goods Co.
Seaforth, Dungannon, Goderich.
New Fall Dress Goods
Novelty and newness great visitors at every turn in our Dress Goods sec-
tion, Not a day passes but the Department is made brighter and nacre at-
tractive, because of new fabrics which get first showing here; All represent the'
at-
,tractive,
ideas for Fall wear, and many, of them confined exclusively to our trade.
These Black and Colored Fabrics merit your attention4
Fine French Venetian Broadcloth Stetting; Vigoreaux Twill Suiting; in eelf °biers and
48 inohes wide, in all the new shades, 75e. two touecl effects, hard twisted and very
durable in the wear, very special at 50c.
Black Blister Crepons, in large and small New Overcheck Dress Goods, all colons, at
patterns, very glossy in dress and skirt me,
lengths, no two alike ; per yard 65o, 7500 All -Wool TWeed Suiting; at 50e and 75c.
$1, $1,25, $1.50, $2,,and $3,
Tweed Suitings, small patterns, at 25c and
Black Henriette, silk finish, at 40; 50; 75c,( 35c.
and $1.
Heavy Plaid Dress Goods, worth 10e, for 5e.
Our grand MILLINERY OPENING wi.,1 be held on FRIDAY and
SA.TUREAY, SEPTEMBER 29th and,30th. On Friday evening we will
make a special display of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Novelties, Ladies' Cloth
Capes and Jackets; and a very special display of Fine Furs in Ladies' Jackets,
Cap -s, Caperines, Fur Lined Capes, etc. A. cordial invitation is extended to all,
M INXON & CO.,
IfY-'111
Tuckersmith, extensive sale of horses
and cattle without reserve. James Mo -
Connell, -proprietor; Thomas Brown, auc-
tioneer.
FALL EXHIBITIONS.
Goderich, September 26 to 28.
Lucknoe, October 3 and 4.
Strstford, October 8 and 4.
Brussels, October 5 and 6.
Kincerdine, October 10 teed 11.
Dungannon, October 11 and 12.
}fibbed, Staffs, September 25 .and 26.
September 26 and 27.
Howick, Gerrie, October 7.
Morris, B13 th, October 9 and 10.
Stanley, Bayfield, OotoOer 3 and 4.
Tar -J. -ES I 'TIMMS I
Having leased tha brick works of J. & J. Sproat,
and placed in new machinery for manufacturing
Tile, we are in a position to supply all with first -chore
Tiles Large T11.6 made to order. On hand a com-
plete stook of gcod hard tTiles and -Bricks, Prices
ight.
THE TUCKERSAITTH BRICK YARD,
KRUSE SHOO., Proprietor.
1658x3
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. -Mr. Thos.
Brown has received instructions from Mr.
James McCounell to sell by public auction on Lot 1,
Concession 7, 11. R. S., Tuckerernith, on Wednesday,
Settember 2710, 1890, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, the
following poperty, viz. One good blood mare and
colt, supposed te be in foal ; 2 heavy draught colts,
eightme months old ; 6 cows, in calf ; 2 cows, due
to calve ; 25 two-year-old steers ' • 8 heifers two
years old •,11 tt:ere, 0118 year old ; 8 heifers, one
year old ; 6 spring calves ; 12 pigs, three months
old ; 7 pige, two months old ; 1 brood sow ; about
6 tons of hay in the barn. Terms -All sumo of 810
and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months'
credit will be given on approved j Ant notrs. A die -
count of 6 per met. per annum will be allowed off
for rash on credit amounts. JAMES McCONNELL,
Proprietor; THOMAS BROWN, Auet'oneer, 1668-1
A UCTION SALE. -The Executors of the estate of
.eje the late William E. Coldwell, of Coteau:ea
P. 0., Bullett; will offer for tale at public auction,
without reser re, at the farm, Lot 4, Coneession 7,
Hullett, on Tuesday, the 2610 September. 1893, at 1
o'clock p. ni., the whole of the farm stock, fartn im-
plements, house hold furnitu o, and a quantity of
farm produce lately in the use of the deceased.
Everything required on a well equipped farm will be
found there. The faun stock itierudet horses, cat-
tie,,sheep, pigs and fowls. Everything will be sold
without i eserve. For a peal el Inv ntory see petters.
That meet voidable and desirable farm Lot 4, Coa•
cession 7, Hullett, will also be offered f rr eale at the
same time and place. Terms of sale will be to
usual tertns ef auetion Estee held in the county of
'Huron. Fa further paiticulars apply to G. R.
COLDWELL, Constance P. 0, on the premiees, Or to
F. BOLUESTED, Barrister, Etc., Seaforth. 3567-2
AUCTWN SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IM-
LEMENTS.-Mr. Charles Hamilton has receiv-
ed instructions from Mr. Daniel Stevens to sell by
public auction on Lot 2. Conces•ion 12, Efullett, en
Tuesday , October 3rd, 1E99, at 1 oVook m , sharp,
the fulloyring property, viz : Horses -One lo avy
hone, eight years old ; 1 horse, six years old ;
mare, In foal to an imported horse; 1 suokieg con.
Cattle -Four good cows, with calf ; 1 cow, with calf
at fcot ; 4 eteere, rising two years old ; 2 heifers,
rising two years old. She p -Six well-bred ewes ;
1 Shropshire rem. Implernentr-One Massey -Harris
binder, With trucks ; 1 big B mower ; 1 lumber
wagon ; 1 top buggy ; 1 road care ; 1 cutter ; 1
genera purpose plow ; 1 twa-surrew ging plow ; 1
lend roller ; 1 farming mill ; 1 hay rack ; 2 Mt
double harness ; I set single homers ; wh ffietrees ;
neckyokee, and a lot of small al Melee to nurneious
to mention. Aleo a quantity of ford hay in the
barn and eteck. All will positively be snld without
reserve, as the proprietor has soid hit farm and is
giving up farming. Terme-All sums of $5 and
under, aaaii ; over that amount 18 months' credit
will be gl en on approved Joint votes. A discount
ot 6 per e nt. per annum wilt he allowed off tor cash
on oredit amount.. DANIEL STEVENS, Proprietor;
CHARLES HAMILTON, Auctioneer. 1.658-2
I In the Surrogate Court of the
County of Huron.
In the Estate of William Edward Cold -
well, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that all person or persons
having au (lake againet the estate of the above
named deceastfel, William Edward Caldwell, lets .of
Mullett, farm r, who died en or about the 8rd day of
September, 1899, aro required on or before the 15th
day of Oes ober, 1899, ti rend by poet prepaid, or
()therein deliver to the undersigned, one -of the Ex-
ecutors, fuJi particulars c.1 their claims, and the se -
curates hold by them (if any), duly yeeiffed by an
affidavit. And, further, take notice, that after the
expla atton of the said 15th day of October, 1899, the
Executors of the ostete will ',leveed to distribute the
assets among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
fereece-only to theeolaime of which they shell then
have received ootice, and they will not be respon-
eible to coy creditor of whese claim they shall not
have received .ridtice after such distribution. This
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n Moe le given pursuant te the etatule in that be-
half, F. tiOhtl MED, Executor. Dated at Sea -
forth, Lie 18th day of September, A. D. 1190
1657-4
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In the Surrogate Court of the
County of Huron.
In the Estitte of James Cooper, deceased.
Notice he hereby given, that all person or persons
haliine any claim against the estate of the above
mined deceased, James Cooper, lute of Tuokeremith,
farmer, who died on or about the 18th day of August,
1699, et tho Township of Teckeremith, in the County
of Huron,are required on or before the 15th day of
October, 1899, to eend by post prepaid, or otherwise
deliver to the undersigned Solicitor for the Execu-
tors of the said estate, full partieu'exe of their claims
and tho securities held by them (lf any), duly verb
tied by an afficiavi.. And further take notice, that
after the expiraCon et the said 1510 day of October,
1899, the Exeeutirs of the eetate -will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets among the parties entitled thereto,
having reference only to the claims of which they
shall then have received notice, and they will not be
responeib'e to any ered tor -of whew claim they
shall not have recelied 'notice after euch distribution.
This notice is given reureueot to the statute In that
behalf, F. HoeLMES MD, Solicitor for the Execu-
AtorD. e.3D899.1ted Seaforth, Ude 131h dey cf September -
1667.4
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vett gerne, regular 75es drzen, now 60e; plot gems,
regular 65e adozen, neve hoe ; flour, $1.75 for lee lbs.;
Ib. rice-lor 26e, a good mixed green. and blaok teu
or fee, a goad Japan tea for The a Ib., a geed green
ea for Ifee a lb., 12 lbs. green ee flee for $1, three lbs.
3e tea in green, black or Japan, for 81; powdered
bath brick in boxes 5e, 4 packages of corn starch for
i5e; 5 ibs. bonelese fish for 25e, a very handsome
I no of tumblers at 80e a dozen, or two for 50; jelly
ttunblers, with covers, 36e a dozen; tea cups and
seucers, white granite, regular price 93e a dozen,
now 600; a nice line of colored breakfast and soup
plates, regular ptice 85e a dozen, new 650.
Wanted -good, fresh Jeriey butter. 15•3 cash or
liie In goods: Fresh eggs, price 123e a dozen in
goods.
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emne of the good bargains,
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ADV FOR
LL BUSINESS.
Duri g the past six weeks we have been
usy opening up, marking off and plac-
ng into stock our 11CW fell purthases of
oots, Shoes and Rubbers. All depart-
nente of our stock are now complete
nd we are 'ready and enthusiastic for
all business.
Oer oods this :semen have been selected
ith the utmost care in regard te dare-
ility. Nothing .has been placed in
tock but what we believe will be good
alue for the money and satisfaction to
he wearer. Taken as a whole, our
tock this fall will meet the require-
ents of those who want stylish, and
urable footwear at reasonable prices.
nd in reference to prices this season,
e were fortunate in placing all our
rders before the recent advance in
leather goads, thereby saving our cus-
tomers at least ten per cent. The wet
eather is already here—be prepared
or it by paying our dere a visit.
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LP trick Ryan, of the township of LOU), hereby
retract any and all statements f moor fume made
hoping dishonet conduct te Mr. James Davis, of
Dubai , in any trantwations 1, or ary other person or
pose s have bad with hint, and I with' to state that
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I 'Ave no reaton to believe, and do net believe, that
Mr. D vie is other than perfectly henest in all his
busIneee dealing', and I herehy apologize to Mr.
- Davis for any and alt etteh ttaternents made by me
concerning him. Arid I consent thet this retraction
and apology be publiehed in either or both el the
MiWhell papers, and in the Seaforth Foreman.
Witness, PATRICK RYAN.
E. A. DUNBAR.
DA d at Mitchell, the 1410 Sept, 1800. -1658-
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W. 3. ELLIOTT, Principal,
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