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The Huron Expositor, 1888-09-28, Page 5ala OIL et ityt mkt 4.? nter end alBo hop Y were god k a paneof had little die. e tram*. On Greer aid vreei of two let teerranie tea, ?ergot* it of the ed - mg deeesoters on Sitter - draws d. math; the neein's hotel there &dog apswered ist nulyet the ditieov beng able to hou he they evel preen*, deiIht wanted d Greer, two a e beel2late 'Hotel ilia - mew "fro c layers- are They omit - Carson has te Cincinnati, ou F wait about 120 an and iik He say! that tieet city ftt h r 1* the se Sre' WVA' M4ods ildi in the a3ted thatMr. • R. this week mien examin- Inning this lly qualified e ron* e of Co e, Co t e - the cellar of k therefrom to the steps h and -drank, *dently they * .-MWiie ✓ yilMge OW eech left for He- expects to arioue exam, et the mild- tgo- abroad ting upon the t the cc,ming lig hamlet.- ay's qtrid in much fo- the • wad. bar - and these now spend - rt. hassecured. lihnient of NVI of I yth rty Wee., or the of their r • .,--In the publish t and boars end the ire Bowl( Wa8 whereas Mr. R. Dei - to the -Mat 4. the British 7ease Of OM inment of tea, eater portion en carried hY nection with y. dwthed ei- vert in bis kto,alittleeier t that the no- atrage sg°13/4 a in the hos- t ,the -end af retaining - as a result of 1• 30 had an isiteathe -bx- 1, which Pro - sightless eye, rsort, who re - Sievert bad during the condition , he road. to re: slit eye fe rev Irk Exeter, BRIzes.-Mr. john White, who has , been home for some time, returned . to lee work in Windsor on Saturday -Mr. Teel MeDoneliewho Works in Chicago, hu been sick for some time; he return. ea. home on Friday -Master -Garnet es (Iranian, who has been visiting in Tor- . alto, returned home on Saturds.y.-Mr. - Te B. Carling and wjfe spent Sunday sed Monday in Lo desboro visiting oder- brother-in-law, B.ev. D. A. Ram- , B. A. -Mr. H. Kin5man spent a few days in Hamilton last week visiting *Mend of his and an old resident of tehi place, Mr. Tames W. Bell. The Hon. John Carling was in Exeter en Wednesday, visitin his brother Mr. Isaac- Carling. -On Tu.esday Mr. Green ,e, photographer from Parkhilli, visited Reeder and got perra ion of the trus- tees- to take a picture of. the pupils of the publie school. The children of the set departments and the teachers were taken in-group. Me. Green intends to 'present each teacher with a photo. --Ty. Fla fever ie quite a' common sickness 00 about here. A g few are getting better but. those who ave lately taken it are Mrs. George Bissett, Mr. Richard Pincombe, Frank Handcock, Mrs- Dap Davis, and _others might be added,- ff, meeting, of the Band of Hope was held in the Janice, street Methcidist church on Tuesday evening. The attend. sece walevery large and programme good, -Large crowds lea* here every morn- ing for the London fair.-Amongthe at- tractions that will be here -at our fair on Tueeday next will he a game of base bill in the morning at 0.30, between -the he Irish nine of ing game is expect - a foot ball match 30; The name of , t exactly known AS h.WA8 played here tween the Exeter r - Exeter -. Stars • and 'Aeon. A very exci ed. There will also inthe afternoon at 4 the visiting club is n yets-A baseball ma on Friday.afternoon brass bend and a club who • call them- selves the." Unknown." The game Was very amusing awing, to so many scrub players. .One man; or the ninth part of *man, would always call for &kw, slow MIL The," unknown" were victorious. . --Mr. Wm. Perlin, an old resident of Exeter apd who- has been away some eight years,. is hothe - here visiting bis mother; Mrs. Tait. 1 A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT.; -021 Fri- day evening a concert was held inDrew's Opera. Han under the • auspices of the Exeter root Ball Chita.' As -far as at- tendance was concerned the concert was a failure, but ;the programme was very good and by no in ns the Worst ever • given in the bath 1r. David johnswas chairman of.the me ting. . Among those who took part in Mr. Cosgrove, of S ered good music o trates could scarcely avoid committing hini. Th 6 offence seems a Vemy trivial one and it is 'doubtful if it was really committed with evil intent. In the meantimeithe man is in jail and a wife .and large family - of small children are 'kit at home very poorly provided for, if not in destitute circumstances. t Grand'Bend. PERSONAL. -RSV. S. ArCarriere and family have returned from their trip to the Northwest, feeling well pleased with the way they spent their holidays. liAlg/13 .POTATOSS.1-4, farmer near here brou the stor and a hal Len Iis BEARINGS. -An oldsettler who has llved- here for many years; start. ed.one evening to hunt thiecows. Some • time aftet night came on andleft him in the wood and in the Morning he start- • ed_for bo he 'found miles fro beenB enlatt • ditch to place. .t raise fro doing so prise, bu the same, i• t HART ST HOME. -The Presbyterians ht three late eose potatoes to - that. weighed together four pounds.. Who can beat that2 he programme was . . Marys, who rend - the mouth .organ, guitar and- other instruments. . The tableaux of the -athletic sports was aloe very good. The most aransing_part of, the programme was the .play " Brudder Gardner at Home" by a company of &pitied negroes. This company, who ` have called themselves the Nigger • Minstrels,' were so :successful Friday evening that they have received a call to go to -Zurich to Jact, which they will likely do. In thQ course of the play_ songs, stump speee given to- the grea Audience, and last es and jokes were amusement of the y a hoe -dawn or clog dance in which our big Devonshire friend in disguise of a negro fairly made the hall tremble. '4.A.• -presentation was made to Brudder ardiner in the form_ -• of a big water mel n. ]he Italian Harp-, ers, of London, wlio were hired for the occasion failed to get here, to the disap- pointment of many. The concert was • devised to pay some debts owed by the club, but instead the committee had to pay expenses of the eoricert out of their own pockets, which amounted to about two dollars eabh: It appears that the people of Egeter do not encourage the. athletic sports. e as he thought, and when out where he was he was eight home. Diecsr.-The engnieers halve ork taking levels for a 'large ross several farms north of this few farmers who prefer to 0 and toads to good crops, are e k1ck2n4 against theenter- the ditch us going through all Blythe LOCAL Dorgas,f-Messra, R. and W. • Walker- leave here this week for Chi- • cago. -4 Great preparations are being made for the 4104 to be -held here on Wednesday and Thursday, October IOth • and 11th. it promises to be the best of the many good agricultural shows held hem, and if the Weather is favorable, there will be a large Crowd of people. - Mr. Win.,Drumnionk one of the oldest residents of Blyth left here this week to take up his residence in Toronto.- His , family will follow him so soon as he gets. a.pla.ce •prepared; for them. We hope • they will enjoy health and • comfort in. their new 'home. The by-law to raise - money for the purchase of a fire engine and other fire protection ,appliances was carried by a majority of 63. The Conn,- ' cil should now 1 purchase a first-claief . eteamer, providei an abundant supply of water, and get a strident brigade or ganized,-The oungest child of Mr. Jernes bicGee, i „died on Sunday morn! Ing Isst,siter A Ong ilinesserAt A 'ugli- ly attended meeting held on - Monday evening * Fi4 Drip& composed of *bout• thirty mbers, wee organized and the followi g officers were appoiet- ed i Chief, John. Einigh ; Captain, Jo- seph Carter; 14it Lieutenant, SAM Old ley; 2nd Lieutant„ Robert Jones; ltt - Engineer, John &Kelly ; 2nd Engineer, = John %tricks Fireman, Robert Max- weit-Mr. Ronald, of Brussels, had one of his steam fire engines here this week showing theeeit iens what it would do. It worked splendidly, and seemed to give the very best satisfaction to allwho witnessed its peiformances. With one of these engines, a sufficient :supply of • water pt,na an efficient company, - Blyth w�u14 be amply peo- vide& with a 1 the fire protection' required and five times the, cost of the entire outfit might very easily be saved at one fi ,e.--Sttme of the "bohoys" of the town got on the rampage on Sat- urday night laSt and committed sundry depredations i the *ay of removing signs and otherfoolish and annoying capers of whic they should be ashamed, I l they have not sense enough to behave • themselves they should be taught a lesson by the village "beek."-One even- ing lately is Mrs. Brice, a respectable eldertylady of this village, was return- ing home in the evening she was follow- ed and instated. by. SOInf.- unknown man who was supposed to .have imbibed too - • . freely. A couple of gentlemen came eking at the t me and, being appealed to • by Mrs. Brice, they took her under their protection and the rascal made himself scaret but unfortunately his of Corbe vest Ho The chif served to 8. T edibles, plentifu F singing really g t held a very successful Har- e gathering about a week ago.' ch was crowded. Dinner was the new sheds from 6 o'clock e tables were covered with rich ill:Avis and vegetables being • After. dinner, Mr. Bishop, , was called t� the chair. The f the choir of the church was od. Speeches were listened to with mu h pleasure and profit. It was also a' financial success, the amount raised " ing .• A BA WrISTAKE.-About a week ago a man, ha has lived here for a long time, st ate& with his horse and buggy to hunt oine young cattle he had on the common in.the Bend. He drove as far as he could get with - his -buggy and tied his hors to' a tree and started on foot. After a while he came back • to Where he thought he had left his horse, and itwas not there. Then he tramped home and eild his i horse was stolen. The next day be hunted all (ley for his horse and buggy, but could net find, them. The third day his boys and: he tried again, and found the -horse in the same place he had left it. The horse had not been May/ea and had a long fast., ! 'THE- 'MARKETS. Ins t mid for . very prime; 210 for Med UM, and and over 2o per pound for in- ferior. Amo the sales one load of 22 head, ',morning 1, lbe., sold at $31, each ; another let of 21 head, averaging 1,060 lbs., told at $35 each; a lot of 20, averaging 1400 lbs., sold at $30.60 each; a lot of 20, averaging 050 lbs., sold at $26.50 each, and a lot of 20 head, averaging 925 the., sold at $25' each. Sheep -Are weak. 'Export sheep were fetching &situ& as $4.25 as :a outside price, but St to 4o a pound was the ranger very good to chOloesheep, One bunch of 1 0 rime export sheep sold at $4.80 per owt. Lambs -One bunch of 200, averaging 81 lbsgeold 418:15 ; bunohef 100 (mixed with TrieW eheeg averaging close on to 100 lbs. sold at $3.60 r bunch Of 19 liffinilarlk mixed?: sold at $3.15, they averaged 78 lbs.; a buno of • 71,. averaging 70 lbs., sold it, $3 'each ; a bunch of 146, averaging 70 lbs. sold at $8,25 each; and a mixed lot of 40; averaging 68 lbs., sold at $8-16 each. Calves. -Mostly .selling at ifrom $3 ,to $6 !mob. Oink Cows-Quotatiens from $80 to $50 each...Hogs-Good ftit hew' are going at 35 to 36.50 ;as quite an outside figure; but may be taken as running at 5c a pound. 'What Seott S4s. Sco,twr's for EverYthing. ' .1085 . • 000TT'S tArrants, yaws; Figs, &o. - 1085 ScOW's for Boot* and Shoes. .' 1085 2 • Scere's for Fresh -Canned Peas. .1085 Score's for Fresh Canned • Tematods. 1085 SCOTT'S for Prize Baking Powder.1085 'Soon's-for Teas. ' 1085_ SOores for Fish. .1085 . . Soorr's for Fresh Cenned Duck, Chicken and Turkey. . 1085 Scori's for Groceries. .1085t. SCOTT'S for Baking Powder, 25o. per pound.• • 1085. Soorr's for Soap, 10 bars for 25c. 1085 Score's for John McPherson 'et Co/ys Boots and Shoes. 1036 • Births. DAVIS.-4rigitehell, on the 113th iffet„ the wife Of W. R. Davis, proprietor Of the Advocate, of & daughter:- . • - :CURR1E.-In Morris, on the 17th inst, the wife .of Mr. Nelson,Jurrie, a a eon- • PURVIS.-In East Wawanosh, on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr. James Purvis of aim; BENNETT.-In Blyth, on the 12th inst., the wife et J. Bennett, of a daughter. • of Mr. Wm.= Hil s of & daughter. •. HILES.,-In Hulleton the 12th inst., the wife FRASER.-In Stanley, on the 3rd Ind:, the wife of Mr. W311145 Fraser of a son. • THOMSON.-At Bewail, on the 16th inst., the wife 91 Mr. Beniard Thompson of a daugh- ter. • • SNATORTII, teepteteber 27, 1888 Fall Wheat -per buehel.... ,, . . CIO to $1 03, Spring per'bushef....'•';... 00to1 00 Oats per ........ e.80 to 0 31 Peas per bushel.. . 0 62 to 063 ' Barley per bushel:. . .; . 0 48 to 0 60 Butter, No. 1, Ioose.... ...„ c-15 to • 0 16 Butter, 0 16 to.: 017 Eggs • .. . 0 15 015 .Dressed liege •................7 00 to -7 60 Flour, per 100 2 50 to 2' 75 Hay per ton....... . . . 14 00 to 15 80 Midas per lee Zs 5 00 to 0 00 Sheepskins each...-. 0 40 to 0-70 Wool ".... . . . ;- 0 21 to 022 Potaities per bushel; 0 35 to 0 85 Salt- (retail) per barrel..0 75 to 0 75 Wood per . 2 60 to 50 • Apples per bag. .. . ............. 0 2,5 to 030 'CLINTON, September 27, -1888. Fall Wheat per bushel. .. CO to $1 03 Spring Wheat per .... 1 00 -to 1 00 Oats per bushel, . 0 30 to '0 31, Barley per bushel. 0 43 to 0.60 Peas per bushel_ ... 0 82 to 063 Butter, . O. 15 to 0 17 Eggs... - ........ 0 13 to 015 Hay per tob.... ........ 14 00 to 15 0.0. Potatoes per bushel, (new),.*: 35- to 0 35 Hides per 100,1bs. ... 6_50 to 7 00 'Cordwood.. . : ...... . 2 60 to 8 60 Dressed Hogs, .. 7 00 to 7 60-' 'Wool perlh. . 0 21 to 0 22 - • LIVITRPOOlt, Sept, 28,—Spring wheat. 78 9dr red *inter, 7s 11d; California No. 1,78 100; California No. 2, Os 004 ; oats,,Oe 00d ; barley, Os ; peas, 68 lad; pork, 76s 311.; cheese,_44a 00d. • . 27. -Fall wheat, $1.06 to 81.68 Tose:aro, Sept.. spring, $1.00 to 81.02; oats, 36e to 38e ; peas,,66e to 67e; barley, 65 tol5ct ; hay, per ten, 818.00 to 322.80; butter, 20e to 23o; potatoes, per bag 45a to 50c.; per doz. ne- to 18c; dreesed hogs, per 100 lbs., $7.50 tic' 18.00. • The TorontoHorse Market. Trade this week bas been slow, very few -horses being wanted and these at low prices. Those sold are delivered in fair condition. October is generally * good month for horses) so dealers say, and trade may be expected to pick up then, if at all. At Grand's to -day about -23 horses were. sold. The prices realized ranged from $75 to $125. ..XXP.Q.ar.r0„ .IMPORTAN'T -NOTICES, MEACHEE WANTED. -4, Teacher, holding a second or third. elan 'certificate, for school section No. 2, Usborne, Applications, stating. eatery; will be received up kJ -October 15th. Du' ties to 001111110h08 after Christmas holidays. Ap- plica,tions addressed to .ROBERT PRINGL,E, ffecretary-Treaturer, Farquhar P. ant.1085x4 §T-ItYg)tbSeTigirlii-P1 edietig ttlflfelgi 1 Oh • d, 6, Concession 0, Ba yl Line, township of Stanley, sineetheisat of Juno, 2 -yearling steers. One is of red and white color, the othera gray color with a smell piece out out of the left earof each. The owner AIM have he. property_eapsy- Ineet of expense incurred•.. 31. IdoOLINCHEY. _•• 1085x4 EACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for Union, • Sehool Section, No 16, MoWiek and Grey, a teacher- holding itseond or hircl class certificate services ' to commence on January 1st, 1889: 'Applications stating salarYdesirecl, accompanied by testimonials, and giving experience of appli- cant will be received until the 20thof October. Address the , undersigned, secretary Soliaol Board. JOSEPH ARMSTRONG, Molesworth Post Office. •• 1085-3 Marriages. CAMPBELL -DOUGLAS. --At the residence of the bride's mother, Grey, on the 26th insk, by Rev. Mr; Wilson, Mr. John Campbell, of Mullett, to Agnes, eldest daughter of the late Win.„DoUglas, of Grey. - ELLIOT-LOUTITT.-At the residence of the bride's father, Culross, on the 26th inst, by • Rev. A. Y. Bartley, of Bluevale, Mr. James Elliot, of Turnberry, to Miss Jennie Loutitt, of Cuirass. • Deaths. RICHARDSON.-In Tuckersinith, at the real- •-. dem of his son-in-law-, Mr, James Lands- * -borough, on the 24th inst., Wm. Richardson; ' Sr., aged 91 YC an and 6 months. ' WRIGHT.-In Usberne, on the lith init., Edna . Pearl Wright, aged 5 month and 16 days, . • EYNON.-In Usborne, on the 14th inst., Ann ' Eynon, aged 79 years. . MURRAY.-In -114y,. on the 16th init., • Mrs. •' Margaret Murray, relict of the late James Murray, aged 91 years. - PIERCY.-In Fairgrove, Tuscola County; Michi- • gan, on the 10th inst., Thomas Piercy, aged • 88 years, formerly of. Stanley, County of Huron, Ontario. • Dairy: Markets. . Toaorrro, Sept. 26.-Btitter-Receipts fair, but good grades continue scarce and wanted at fell • , . . ALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. -For sale, Let 9, Concession 2, and Lot 9, Conceselon 8, township. of -Stanley, ch containing -100 acres. There are good buildings, and about $7 acres cleared oweach Lot and in a good- sta of milt1Vation, These ' are first-oless Farn2s, --. con- venient to Churches, Soho% ko. They w .be sold on easy terms together. or Separately. • M. *TAGGART, Clinton. . 1085-4 • . , la ESIDENCE,IN SEAPORTH FOR - SALE. - Ji For sale, Oen), the'Oomfortable and pleas- antly situated residence, formerly occupied by the late bra. R. Fisher. ' The house is In pee oleos roper, having been neWly •roofed this Slim- mer and contens a Parlor, Dining Room, - Kit - b(? chen and lour. Bedrooms,,, besides Closets and wood -shed. T ' re is hardAnd soft water in the Kitchen. Also a nice garden --web plantedlwith various kinds of Fria trees. It is pleafiantly situated near the busin.ess part of the town. For • further particulars apply at THE EXPOSITOR. Office Seaforth. 1 - ' 1085tf , , _ • 1.4181.* ODD: STOCK FOR 8A11. -The .subieriber • offers the following- animals for . sale on . reasonable terms : One span -of mules, one 4 and ' the other 3 years 'old past, well -broke,,geod to . work and -perfectly quiet; one heavy draught mare, supposed to be in foal, color Week, all sound, true to . work; Oita heavy draught colt, 2 years old, color bayeall- sound; one yearling grade bull and'one yearling bull calf, both red, good anbnals 1 two 2 -year-old heifers in calf. JOHN KNECHTEL, Brussels. 1485t1 Wu d call special attention to their arrangethenis for the coming cam- pai . This old and poprdar establishment determined toi lead the van- heretofore, and have taken time by the forelock and are pre- pa'to show- one of the finest assortments of !general dry goods ever offer; a for inspection to • the people of Seaford' and vicinity. • Our stab • this season is heavier than ever. • Our s ck this seaion will be sold cheaper than ever. Our stock this season for quality is better than ever. All we want is an inspection, our goods will aftyertise them elves. 11101••••••••=..1.110,;1•IMAIMINflYmIff. .11.114-4.14NWy.........S..- 'AO -04S Will be open for thestiblic- inspection of pur lady friends on • • SALE REGISTER. On Friday, October 5th, at 1 o'clo p. ne. ticharp, on his farm on the Mill Road, Tucliersinith,, near Egmondville. Farm Stock. Robert Fanson, Proprie: tor; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. . . Saturday, (Maher 6; at 2 o'clock, p. M.; at the residence of Mrs. Grieve, • North Main Street, Seeforth, . Live Stock and Chattels.. J. G. Grieve and Wm. Grieve, eXecutore J. P. Brine, auctioneer. - ,• • Monday October 8, at 1 'o'clock; p. m., sharp, Oh Lot 4, Concession 1.3, • Hullett, Farm Stock. Alex.‘, Robinson, - Proprietor; - Charles- Hamilton, Auc- tioneer.; On Saturday October, 6, at 1 o'clook,- p. m., sharp,' on east half of tot 5; Concession 10, Teckersneith, 'Farm; • Farm Stock and Implements. Hugh McMillan; Donald McDonald, .Daniel McKinnon, Executors; , Bishop, Auctioneer.' - On Wednesday, October 10, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Lot 29, 8, McKillop; Patin Stock and Implements, George Henderson, Proprietor; George Kirkby, Auctioneer, - • On Thursd&y, October 11, • 'at -Ig o'clock, noon, on Lot 12, Concession 2, Stanley,' Fariti Steck, Implements and Household Furniture, 'Henry Penfound, ProPrietor ; Brine, .A.uctioneer. pricea. To -day's mail brought in a good many ,.. ........ .. more offers from country merehants of stocks of On W eatnesday; ' October 10th, at 12 • butter they,have been carrying for some time. o'clock, nnon, on Lot 13, Concession' 8, They are meeting with but little encouragement Stanley Valuable Parini. David, Arm- eeeneissieeine chants will sad no difficulty in strong a' nd John MeAsh, AdMinstra-' artless the quality is. prime. If it the latter Makingcsiles at I8 to 200. Bakers are purchasing tors; Wm. Harrison, Auctioneer.. inferior at io no. A lot of poor white WAO On Tuesday, ootobir 2nd, 0 e e)cenk offered to.day 41.10o, LI ow boxes of pound Th, ,,,c u rolls And orocg sold etSee, Creamery is mov, r . PAP t 0 Lot 2, Concession l'Ij Grey. ing at 21 to 20 . Cheese-rinest is moving at Farm Stock, Wm. Bennett, 'Propriotoe ; 10e,•but the demand is .dull, Eggs, AVIA i0 to (Jorge Kirkby, Aiietioneer. • w • Saturday, September '20, at 12 tMOW fili° 140 171400 meg, g to gio • 41y, Ord :to /30011013 ' t 23, COM:1604On 10, fine, 71.0 ne,_ Butter4Tow our cremate Hibbert, Tho oughbred and -High Grade "11 °Itil3 flo "C: I" Stack, Implemente, lec, Hogarth their butter thisWart lithe' got last, Mind fi 4- A LI I see, in the- taco of the feet that first Corks are rePrZerilla games %me, laucteoncer, now twontptour shillings lower than they were On tinudak, October Sf at .1, o'clock then. We quote: CreaffetY, 104 to 19io P. M., sharp, on but 7,2001100e81011 12, Townshipsi-li cents to 19 cents; 4if to n es -r7- Tuckersmithe Form Stook, Implements Is cents to V cent§ poor s tnetilUM sorts, leo to 140. Egg -The Market IS A- little stronger and liousphold Furniture, Pe Cooper, And fromiY10. to Igo Oen be Wade to -day, Proprietor ;- A. Bishop, Auctioneer, . On Saturday, September ,20th,_ at 1 - Live Stock Markets;. o'clock , Sharp, on Lot 14, Con- cession. II; cKillop, Farm Stock, Im- plements. Ito 3. 3. Parish, Propriety; George -Kirk y; Auctioneer. • 131.4,41,0, September 25.-A load of -1,037 lbs. Michigan steers sold $3.40. A bunch of Michi- gan beers of 782 lbs.. it $3.10. Fancy Canada feeders, $3.65. Sheep and lambisl-Two cars of Canada Iambs and one load of . Michigane; the bulk sold at 83.40 to 83.75. A load of fine north- ern Michigan Iambs sold at 85.25 to $5.65 ; two .ears Canada's at $5.60 per cwt. . Oen Comerat".-A cable .yesterday fro& Bri- tain says :-" Market. •ijubtations in Liverpool, London and Glasgow, for both dattle and Sheep, Show a downward tendency with prospects of ;continuing so. Average mixed shipments of Canadian cattle bring .5d to 51d, very choicest ; • not selling over 6d. Sheep, 6id to 7d." Mairmas-6;Sept. 25. -None of the. cattle sales here exceeded 40 per lb. Pretty good, beeves sold at from 31c to 80 per lb.,. common stock from no to 3e do., with leamslx animals and hard -looking small bulls with large horns, from ic to 2te per lb. A few days ago Ur. Burrows, a drover from Ottawa, bought a ,. carload of com- mon cattle on this market from Perth drover • at $18 each, and shipped- them back to Ottawa for sale there. He was back again to -day with another carload of Otta.wa cattle for sale -here: PeObably some of the Perth cattle were among them. There was an improveddemand for mut- ton critters and higher prices were. paid for them. Sheep sold at from Wto 86 each, ,and - lambs at front $2.25 to $4.50 each. Jacob Meier bought ten choice lambs to -day at 84 eack,and offered $0 for two mote, but- the owner -wanted • $10 for them. The market is still glutted with: fat hogs and prices are rather demoralized. •-Identity was not discovered. -A ream Some sales were made as low as 5ici per lb., but . named Edward Hackett- has been al in- ' TORONTO Sept 26 thegeneral -Cattle-lithat litileexpert price is about 43c d : 'bitted to steed his We' I on a charge of . sold we's i a .0.01 40 per pound; oteading a few eggs from a .. box in front, it almostaall went at threr4f134- t° of Mr. T. Watson's dry goods *tore. I 41e per pound were effectedg;Ustteilli t Ileevirriaalsa; very weak and the transactions not worth eZoare ' Vho prisonert pleaded not guilty, but 1 ing.. Butchers' cattle was of much better liqual- the evideuce as - such that the i,eiagis- ity than has been the case of late, and was sell. - Look' Notices, Fr lioas.-Any number of good fat hogs wanted at Robb's Packing house. Sen - forth, fair which the highest marke price in cash will be paid. - 1073 ISASPBEERY MI Lemon Fruit Syrup, also Lime Juice Cordial it LAIDLAW'S. -1'074tf ROOM§ TO .RENT. -Rooms suitable for a private residence, over Gunn's Store, to rent. Applyto A. G. AULT, Seaforth. • 1.98141 FARMERS' ATTENTION, -1 have on hand and will continue to keep repair's for the following Plows: Nos. 4, O. and 10 of my own make; Neb. 3, 13, 15, 16 and 18, Munroe tic 110 go" make; also Noe. 4 and 13 Massey "hake, and Nos. 10, 15 and 40 South Bend. I have also all other Points for Gang Sad other Plows formerly. made by me. - As I hiaVe an the original patterns my points will tit better thanthose made from imperfect Patterns. Thomas HENDRY, Seafortli: sionwripmeiemismismom liARDI FOR SALE IN, `GREY. -For sale, Lot • No. 12, Concession 14, Grey, containing 100 acres, about 85 acne( cleared and mostly ',free from stumps, and in a gbod-state of cultivation; The balance is hardwood bush, unchlled. There is a good log house with frame addition and frame barn. TIlere is s good bearing, young Orchard.- There is a'spIendici never -failing spring near the house capable of supplying allthe water required on the Farm. It is within five miles, of Brussels, and two miles Of the village of Oran. brook, and there is a good-, ifebool convenient. Apply 'Oh the. premise or, to ,Oranbrook P. O. NEIL DUNCANt3ON. 14)85tf To Apple Gro ers. All parties havingsold their= Winter Apples to the undersigned are requested to pull then' as soon as poisib e after the, first -of Oc- tober, and have the placed "under cover, so they will be dry when he packers come around; If in pulling the Fruit greater OM 19 taken in keeping out wormy and fallen apples the work of the.,peekers will be greatly faciliteted. , •• - ROBERT GOVENLOOK, 1085-1• ' SEAFORTIL • NOTICE TODEBTORS. - . • All persons indebta to the eEstate of the late Mrs. john Kidd, by either note or book account, • are requested to call at the store and settle the same at ante, by so doing will ' avoid further - costs for collection. . 11 atcountimuet be PMD MI order to Settle the affairs of the - Estate. -Fall Shows. STEPIJEN AND USBORNE, At - Exeter, on Monday and Tuesday, October ). and 2. - EAST ,}1URON, at Brussels, on Thursday and Friday, October 4 atuf.; 5. WEST HURON, at Godeneh, on Tueeday,, Wed- nesday, Thursday .and Friday, October 2, 3, 4 and 5. •. ,Essy ,Wiwsxosit; at Belgmve, on Monday and, Tuesday, October 8 and 9. • STANLAT, at 33ayfleidi on Monday and Tuaday, Ootober'S and 9. Moms. at Blyth -on Wednesday and Thum- - ANDREW KIDD, Seaforth, Iowa Farm -f r Sale. by Auption.. There 'will be sold 1y Public A.' etion on the • premises by Alex Dalgetty„ Auctioneer, • ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1888, A first-class far* of 100 Sores, being LoO3, don. cession 10, Grey, well improved anctain a good state of cultivation. gs within one !mile of the Village pf. Brussels rt a leading gravel road. Ten acres of fall' wheat. Terms made known on day of sale, or apply to ROBERT McNAUGH- TON, Proprietor, or ALEX. DELGATTY, Auc tiorieer. • • • " 1084 -td aftbFinilthrsr _ Undertalo?Ig PlIcirekooms you want good value for your Money, don't forget: to give M. Robertson - a call • before buying eisewhere. You will fmd. hie stock very large and varied, and, prices to suit the times. • • The UndertakingDepartment Is replete with every sanitary convenience, as re- • commended by the Undertalters'AS00014* MD Of the continent; Me pay_particular attention to the ficienee of embaiMing, as denronetrated 14 -eminent profcssors at the Toronto Boheol 0 Medic ne, 4nd NO Ilet' . ter propared then Mr 40IWI/14h sod eloh• diet ittherA14 on irons reasonable terms to cur patrons than any se,eallect_.""refornt undertakers,” w h- their advertising clap- trap, • - Warsroom no door south of the .Telegreph 9IIhIo,gain Street, 'Bayed& : •• IVI; ROBERTSON.-- ,iiiipmmumienamarnamimmies ay and Saturday, When will be offered for close inspection one of the finest displays in Millinery art ever , given in Seaforth. Please tell all your friends to come with the croWd. to Duncan & Duncan's o Friday and Saturday, September 28 and 29.. . TIIEI craorri-TTINit+ V NTS' :filltlii$HING. DEPARTIYIENT Is ow fully, equipped. Our limportationa "brace the latest patterns. in weeds from Scotland)England and Ireland. and alse froth Cana - di n factories.- Our tailoring department is under able -management in we can turn out a- suit of clothes on the l shortest notice,. at prices to suit all classes. eOur „stock of Gent's furnishings was never more co pieta Give -us a call and be convin d that the spot for good quality aitd bargains is - s uncatt Se Duncan s, Seitorth. • U.2still:going on at. Letti,m.er's .o1d st%nd, where (tHERS, Prof. L. J. Druiff, iOF LONDON ENGLAND,) e selling toods `at a tremendous- sacrificet almOst every line of shoes the trade sold at less than wholesale cost. Note our ; prices and see r yourself e. -- omen's P. O. snct Oil Pel Balmorals for 75 cents, Buff Buskins for t " ‘.‘ Fine India Kid, buttoned, for 01125 " Fine French Kid, buttoned, for 2 00 - Fine .Polish Calf Balmorals for 1.26 en's Sp' lit Bahnorals,pegged and tipped for 1,00.. ce. Buff Balmoral; sewed soles, for 100 Calf-Balmorals,hand sewed Jenailed,for 345. Hand made tip Bootfor : 3,54 "t4 • Also a large quantity- of. Boys', Youths', away down at rock bottom prices. -WILL BE AT - EAR'S OR-U9.8TORE- Wednesday Next; $1.50 L 00 2.00 3.00 2.00 • 2.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 OOTOBER 3rd, To measure and fit ev'ery defective - ' eyesight -with ikee and .Childien's goods Our own make of -Kip Boots- always * on and ormadeto OrCier. Comeand give ns a call and examine our stock of Booes, .hoes Trunks 'and Valisee at LATTIMEE'S OLD STAND, *SkA.F011311. . _ HAM I LTON (READQUARTERS, STATFOA.D,) L 8 • KIPPEN MILL • Stil to the Front. • _ D. B. McLEAlf wishes to inform his cus- tomers and the public in general that he -is pre- pared to attend tolall who 'favor him with their patronage. - . , . Qristing and Choppi ng, a Specialty. - • The min will he running two days. in the week, namely Tuesday and Friday, ,until fur- ther notice. .ii ----B.' McLean,: 1084 • ,IiIPPEN. N OTrQ.E. The Municipal Taxes of. the Team Of Seated!' are .payable at theIreasurer's office. or. . the 14th of Dece ber. Three per cent. will be allowed. off on all Tuxes:paid during September; two -per cent. allowed during October'and five per centovili be: ded to all TAUS remain% unpaid on the 14 h of December, and collected therewith. - •' WAL ELLIOTT, _Treasurer. OFFICE -North Eastei3rner Of ,Market Build; d 11,ing. Oille.e hours -9 a.,m..ztif 1 p. , dayunisOctsnarb:)artlsotaffank on Wednesday, October 3. Seaferth, 84314011iber 1341, 1248. 1083-3 • SP EOTAOLES Free of Oharge. Come and. be exactly Suited.: For the 'past three meths our 'buyers have ben. on the lookont for tho newest and nobbiest goods to place beforeour customertfor the fall trade in our various department's, . Results, we are. enabled this season to show • larger, more select and better values than in any.previous sesame and we confidentially look forward to a larger trade, - • . ••. - • , • •• In the following 1104 -of goeds .we take second *piece to none for good goods At .tight prices,- - - 'BLACK AND -COLORED - DRESS 600:DS In Silk and Satin Fabrics, ; Mantlings, Flannels, Blankets, Glove; Hosiery, • Tweeds, Linens and Cottons. EADY MAD In Men/s Youths", and , P,41eP Batan4 Caps. - . OTHS . -.. CARPETS, • INELIDDI J1i EY In our Millinery Department will again be found MISS "McLACHLIN (sup- ported by MISS OVENLOCK), who gave •sueli entire Satisfaction during our spring trade. They will be found equally anxious to please thia. fall season and better able, being supported by a More magni vent stock. We cordially Invite the inspection of buyers to due large stock. Os. IiidTs Old S and. Seaforth Farmers, Attention. - -As the season is liove.. arid OVer for Seeds, 1 purpose giving My attention partioularly to the sale of , Manitoba Oil Cake, • Linseed Meal, Flax Seed, . Corn Meal, Oatmeal. -LOUR AND FEED :ALL DESCRIPTIONS. hose desirous of purchasing first- class pods at the lowest prices, would do well to call on ROBERT SCOTT, 0. IJ, Willson/a Block, Main Street, - Seaforth. eitGoods delivered in any part of , the town free. Rruopfieldfar :11g1We88, I, -the undersigned, have now purolmeed * new and welleielected harness stock, and -11M now in a shape for -turning out first-class _ t - Double or Single Harness. • As 1 buy nothing but first-class material, I war- rant my work in every way. - - Rep5tfring Promptly Attended To, • _WHIPS AND COLLARS .°.- A SPECIALTY. &dere filled on short botiee.Give us a trial, • and compare -prices with any of the neighboring towns. Yours truly, • JOHN SNIDER, - 1083x3 ' ,B11,1JOEFIRLD. BAUSLAVGW! Photograph Gallery Is the place to get yieur work done. We make all kinds and sires from the small Minnuette or sunbeams -to Life Size work, All work make by the inatantaneoue' process. No trouble with the 23.A.23IMB. z We entch them so quickly you 'can have thew laughing or crying, as you choose, We Aso have the Aniett assortment of Picture Frame and Mouldings in town, Also Chriree, Atti- types, et, for sale cheep. Oive us* 0,411A BAP-8LAUGH., Successor to Wide In the l'fbitne Zook Wade, 1078 Great Bargains .A.T THE POST OFFICE STORE, OPMARTY, - :ORT. Having saved the diseotults in the purehasd ol our Fall Stock, now complete, we are giving our customers the benefit, by allowing ten per cent, off for cash, thus reeking our splendid 10e Meg - ton Dress Goods only -90 per yard. --See our TOG -Factory Cotton only 8.ic by the web; Men's Long _F.00ts at las pair, and all others 15 pro.. portion. For cash, we are still giving lt pound* of granulated sugar, and 15 lb. of choice yellow sugar for $1. We are still_paying 18 cents for eggs and from 31 to 18 cents for first class Butter. "NIT US a -call and tee -outgoods and get price •-Al:ether you buy or not. It is always a p1ea4f show our goods. We can 40 SS well fu i •• a. any other house in the trade. JAMES HYSLOP, 108.3‘,3 • CROMARTY: ()IDER I OIDEPI 1 wish to announce to thesurrounding Public at large that I havestartoimakingCider, and t intend running my Cider Mill three (Zvi. in each week -all through the seasonf namely Monday, Wednesday and !May.' And as I have gOt A good Cider Prep 1 will try and 81ve gooe satisfaction. 1084x4 WM. CRAIG, BOtind9,11 IAneVAbOrnath