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The Huron Expositor, 1889-09-27, Page 518i3g;. ___emeneseseemm _ SSZTEMBElt 27, 1889. hearth ma sr& WooMrs. Spzcer. len EfOhardion. an. tton Finston. ObardsoniA. D -French, ;loves, Pratt testi* wove E. Maguire. peer John et, tta u ted couns klawkble. 8. Kennard, rk quitt„ A. pateltwork Log cabin aston. Silk• r. Knitted J.White, nada' shirt, 'chine made J. White. main& Mx& Atm holes, ay Pillow gle. 'Toilet . Bell. Pin aarge Nett. att Fisher. • Macranes Brethour. EL E Frees Geo. Nott. 38, Uiss BL M."Breth- ble searfa, serge Nett. . Nett, Ms as Thomas tinting on ns Mr.j. ta, Mrs. 3, E. E. Free- . Freeman TY,. Willa?. sachet tidy, [ttedtidy, tt. Tined .aer. Etch- Davis,Gesa. EL E.Pree- Mrs.•J., dembroid- ott.. Em - Mrs. 3. a Mrs. W. roidery Oi ditch- ems Knotted _ alders, S. • ery„ Wee. Dn. Bead - Berlin man„ Geo; 3. White. Johnston. Honiton /ace, Jas. Crochet fas Rick - son. - Tat - Darned 0 -Hudson. Ling, MISS M. Silk Lneis,Miss _Flonia MeEwen, Hemmed - Crochet Crochet , A. John- Tohnston. D. Wii- ge Metz. t. o. Hair as. tinder - Crochet 's bread, hroidery, - James , Londes- ton ; G. Tuelser- Led; John tan‘bury, ty, Hen- .• nith. 5-tephen;*_ Hensel! ; ; John &null ; :xetera -George i:xeter. Clan- ,Bruce- • Miss Sa held at :lay and resident resident orning atenace design annual. - , van- s tuleting s Weather y of the - And sy, the cleared • rfreshed /SEE« Ssident, rectors eon eon oxi conven- Val on ie rain ig rem:t- on all meet ay - :arrafor- there. seri the -of the Iy on, ) their laut ther of . 1 bath FAmme E `n. for WAS SI Ate" of bring - p espec- - wbich s hard Day so a • . =a -ale* a• AR. , •••,' • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, so, There we aims of botli sot what was e .of annual phi* tahiesi 1•01310 cho TEGETAB There was al tbege lines, soM pile- to thcspe especiaUy, were The display i aot so large as the excellence o standard The old, tint braved the lett Aar occasions, absence, w 0n -appearance any of the ape te„ that had gr at past shows, and we noticed ing longingly at in search of a work exhibited being of the vin expressed opini should be. - THE There was a work, and the In professional fine sketches. Clinton, made oils, water color twelve sketches seven let and fi ber pictures, en also been succ prize at the rece Our townsman, s suocessful ex ed with.a goodl ets. Miss A11S hi the amateur others:deservin names we did have full justie G The show o grand; Thelar Burrows, who o :SO, and had to athird mate of braced -260 diff clover and gr wheat and rye length, and son) lief feet. Soir wheat, oats and various exhibito grain in the ea by Mr. S. Fsrse -- worthy of speci lent arrangeme of grain, enclos &tett frame; is a invention, taste exhibit "was t servers. mamma The display products made toba Governme cific Railway w space filled by feet long and s thiefly grain in oats were truly , being of first - 'grain was of t potatoes and on of the prairies. chea attracted creamery butte tal City shows Manitoba. S commanded, mu THE o In. the outsid there was the 1 ever•made in th year additions cattle hid -been tions did not be the exhibitors. • L The horse d every °lase, an _animalsfor com large city sh ground. The qu else above the Northwestern Huron can -beat minion in the flesh. • One little eve happened in t night at 9 o'clo owned by J. 0 which had been - exhibition'dro new arrive', caw ment amongst t much admired visitors on Thu little fellow, an taker in the fu lieied, owing to • attended his bi not know whet Northwestern name being sug a strong autura arrival. The show of e excellent speci and grades were Holstein eattle Goderich town able attention. this town, was settle and shee Pigs were n though the por. specimens. Sheep were fa animals shown THE Thete was a a pie as the 'herd sweening throu -morning. The turf in -a lively game of ".Foll Mae and an atte 1y in the rear; a corraled. The the Montana property of -Dakota Senator, dent of Goderi lair, bright bla by exposure, a blue silk handk short macintosh the small boys Won, Lasso 34 tans'went thro feats -of horse= at a breakneck pony, he woad up a handker Then he lassoed. horse Elliott neck and then will), and perf stamped him as riding was all t . e some admirable sped- dants and flowers, but . the recklesinders of the plains and loudlapPlauded as he broke' in* ... twwftio places have si.great future befere: them. 'He will in Onto io • THE -MARKETS. . . & DU.1Tri- A 1\Tili, . T - NOTICES . cpeota. -A collection . "Imo mg" bronchos. .His - hor .- remain i nut es ' Smarearl, September Ea, age. vi moN0ARLEIDNIP2ITaz2gt:::: : by Wm. Stuart, cons• ! ice new varieties. • LES„ BOOTS, ITO. ship was one. of the most- popularat-.of-:-CIMiurtaarcitefoidr'awchouophlaser tractionsatthe St. Paulfair.last week. POULTRY. ' ' - -The :13Oeteny ea a rr is, d he moved back to her farm near Harlot*, -in litillett. This Wag necessitated by . ! Fall Wheat (old) per bushel..,.. $0 86 to 10 00 Fall Wheat (new) er bushel ' _ 0 77 to 0.82 Series. whose ear estea Orsibrier Cualrei •••••••••• •• ' • " • 0° 193A° tot° :(0) as" 1- , Dix .41_ • . . 4 • .I. ;Walton. A good chance fir a first•clas :::coiLinitt:::::ilititony.• 0, .pe:til lir display of articles in a of which were 'a sur- poultrY shed dre y vbitors. 07 Man This- department ii well ma - the tenant' who had it rented for a term - _ er, us e .. - 0 58 to '0 65. Peas P b b 1 " per bushel 0 40 to -0 45 MI Montreal ei ouse , Seaforth m --man:ONN.EPLY°15:TwO:LO°nbaArgirariev.-enterPjAvGatodateenr:efoullied; soAnal:t7101 stators. The potatoes, of first class quality. DIES'WORK. - ' . ed pie coops with open Wire netting -giving both fowl and miters every chance for display. The birds 11:::e3;75..yr•ee',aorce,e-u- pthantry.i7 if up" after . aattr, 'Geo. Rhyne*); a well-known aarley . , ... tutors, No. 1, a, loam... .. .... 0 -15 to e le Egp.. .. . ... ........ •••••.;. ........ 0° g re 10) l i . ._. to-- ) cent. Interest payable yearly. Chargef ve . Ver modsTe,troahaatteEiguit,xpeiroodgEacEsmAcpef.:71HbyarmeyElepeop.orrsolto . a :this department 'Wait in previous years, but E the work was up to the. of former exhibitions.. various were never shown to better advantage and - the nianagere of the show deserve for the attention bestowed upon the very -comfortable quarters of the fowls. • .. In druggist, of Goderiehl -died in Detroit, recently, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health, which had been in a poor state. for sometime past. He was in his 34th year, and leaves a Wife a Flour, per Iasi lbs ' . 2 so to 285 I1 per V" t°13. . i• ..... ". 6 (1° 4°. .7 I" ellerpstrairsoir ... a „ ......, 03 el Vt 1°70 woca........ . 0- 18 to 022 :Potatoes per bushel, - • -0 85 to 0-40 tswaaltm' (retail) blrei.:... .. 1 25 to 1 25 —. - • • tei . od bulldings and -all I oodorderezoovinnnat;literilYorpecirreoa,p21:le'teyretyarro:sIem:d: . - . • - - a ' App ' n g L. Ili Evei•yth- ng New filch- , fi te 1B1 S 6 illyb !-honored quilts, --that le and the breeze on for rereconspicuous by their - cannot say that their was lamented loudly by taters. T_ he wreaths, some of the classes the competition was keenenoughto . maks the hair of the judges turn grey. . .? - ' .. itiFLEXENTs: - a '. . Machinery Hall was --largely patron- • ized during two children, besides a number. of other relatives to mown his loss. .. . --The business of the Dry Goods Pals.ce •in Clinton whioh has been car- f ried on since the decease of Mr: ,Jobn tri7 2 60 to Rafe o . per oo ong . :Wood per cord (short) - 1 50 to '2 00 .,Apples per bag . . 0 90 to 1 00 Clover Seed 4 50 to 5 50 Timothy Seed 2 00 to 8 00 , . prrimij2- ilar ' • p al:Ah351:h7wYioaak -. • . . s tp .ehr o°817ydt hiee: , public school, for the ba1ccee.13-eanioCISfdue:the year. A tnvatGnSCHOOL:TI for the junior d i v I s i e n salary1 . ed roefeetivheedau Sep tuber 30th H YOUNG, Secretary. ' mead • Stylish ,and -Tasty. -....,, own grey in competition vere noticeably absent, a few old-timers look- the fair. Steam was on every day, and binding inachines and other impleme ts ' • b 11 h • , n were usy a t e time. THE GATE RECEIPTS. Hod ens - under the title of "Estate late John g He'dgens," has undergone a alight change, and will be managedbY mews: Bert Frank Hoagenta the a 0LIziroX, September 26, 1889. Fall Wheat (new) per bushel.... 0 76 to SO 82 Syrinx Wheat Der buithel 7..... *". BIC; - 'n'spta sayn:iegy' - 4 . :rat: ned,teLot 17, Cuncessieoninise121, . oywnfi•e: 'the' vacant places as if .,. 1 acquaintances. ' The The receipts on Wednesday, -notwith- standing the rain $573.25 far and sons of former proprietor. • • Ciats Tier bushel.,.... .::: 0 , 0°. 28°8 13arley per bushel.- 4. ...... ... • 0 40 -ta:- 0 45 Peas C. 53 to 0 55 d'IlvYan:caeAtesr.elle..Eiiira osHAedmeilfpnetoBreE.t:The,pRaer • gave every indication of age of 1889, and many , were -not . short of the total of la t - ' -One day lately the wife of a well, _known farmer not far from Wingham per ...... .... ...-... u r 015 to 0 16 -B tie " • ' - * , . a .. .... .... ..., o 15 so 0 15 ' " " , . • ese our very strong terms may be aiiplied separately . or con- WANTED. -Two school teachers, holding Th 1 f . - Second or Third Clain Certificates for ' ns that this was as it ,, ET GALLERY. • - ood showing of artists , . • - . ,. Information - Wanted. • • ' DEAR EXPOSITER. I ' f - a -your issue o - • the,13th instant', I notice the flair ex- change adopted by the M*11 ' • brought to a store in that town a number of dozens of. eggs of an unsavory kindatid disposed of them, knowing them to b - - - •bad- - It is said re arat'on - . 1-. ' • - p i has aeen made to- the merchant bu such a mean , t ay per ten. „ ...,.. ..... .....,_ 5 00 to 6 00 Pete s per bUshel, .0 35 to •„0 40 Hides,per 100 lbs Cordwood. 3 00 to 3 CO 8 00 to 4 00 Wool per lb ' . -. - . , • . .. !,, . School Section No. 4, Stan! Dual to ela es corn. jomtiy to our beautiful displays .of Die . G tl.° d 111.11' . . . .. ss oo a an i mery, menae January lst, 1890. Good testimonials- Ma • . . , • - quired. Apply personally or by letter, not • later than the ls t of November Addrese ' ' • ' .. Our Drell oo . d ts.; • ' JAMES, CAMPBELL Box 24 B ' . 0 . s G ds Depa ment contains:the pro ue s of months of - competaton was keen. work there were several Miss- .MountcastIe of I sa excellent showing in s and crayons. She had on view, and carried off a ere ammo- tion for several of the counties of this Province. What several others whom I - have beard on thismatter as. well as my- - • self would- like th now is, have the Millers' Combine, or te useIlie - nsme it Association, " they the , and dishonest action should be expend - - ' -On Sunda J no i g, 8 h instant, - Mrs Hu h Hutehison a d 2 11 ht ' g•, ge 3., aaug--er of Mr Alex Edear of Howick town- ship passed eaceull awe. Fs . ' , p • y y. or a counle of :years her health has been pre- • - • - -- • Toms ' To,. Sept. 26.o -Fall wheat, $0.85 to- $0.89. spring' SO 85 t *0 89. oats, 80 to 32 54 ' , . . o . , o e; peas ti. to 55c; barley; 41 to 490 ahoy, per ton, peal, 540. so sia. oo • butter '2 bag ' , , 2o to: 24o ; potstoes, aer $0.60- to "$0,65; eggs, _. per doz.' t16c o 180 ' • dreseed h 1 0 lb $ " ogs, per 0 s., 6.50 to $7.25. • . " . . . . . - - . - • • . . hard w ‘ in aeking the -leading raarkets °for those novelties and nriEAcHER, WANTED. --Wanted, for School - ork, rans • - a . , la Section No. 5, Stanley, ateach .. male ei - • - ' . . holding second or third class e rtiff te values that . _ ‘ compel the attention of lady buyers, and help us to main-Duties "to commence lst Jan eaae ea ' . _ . uary, 1 - a Appls - - • • , ' - ' • cations and testimonials to . be sent not late' . • • ' ' • ' ' I. tain the leading.position as costumers that we have always occupied. than 1.9th October next to JOSEPH HATTER, - - Varna P. O. ve-2nd prizes. One .of which use . '. a carious. - The fnneral was•attended by !. , .. , a . ."'a titled, "Still Life ' had , ssful in carrying off- a nt Provineial exhibition. power to !Ay what shall bethe exenange given, or is. ere any law regnlating the •• a exchange.- There are many -of the opine ion that the table- adoptsacl- is more - in ' • a very large circle of a uaintances and ca , • •• relatives. • .a. - - - , The voters' list -for` Goderich town- lavistectore Sept.' 25. - Spring wheet, 7s Old . rad winter, 60 08ad • California No. 1, 7e 034 California No. 2, Oe 00.1 ; oats, Os 00d; barley, 06 Od ; pees, 6.02d, pork, 60909d ; cheese 46d 06da • , ' • * - Immo ' fr f D Our rise doe o . mai Goods,ineludes -all grades of material from QuFromi tont-The undersigned wil - . .• _ . '• . to keep during the present SORSOH, on Lot .. • • - 29 concession 6 Usborne ne rt a 11feltons (for cheap. dresses). at 70 per yard,- in all Coiors- to Pansia,n fr, , , ta qua e mile ). om the North Boundary, a first class _Suffolk Mr. Crockett, . via 8 also hibitor, and Was bless- , r number of prite tick- faVor of the Miller than of the person who - patronizes him. I hope sir you or some . hip contains a- total of 854 voters, of l'- whom 428 are qualified as jurors In one division '. 3 '. ' . there are no less than 17 - Live Stock Markets. • . MONTREAL, September 24. -Cattle sold at from - - -' lots Bic to 4ac for some lots while really , _ . • . . .. pig, to which a limited number of sows will be es e,,t'from , . . . . T im . in,,s _ of 11 kinds n great taken. Terms $1. with privilege of returning Costumes $10 lo $18 each r' m' .0. a - ' i ' • if neeeseary. THOMAS CUD3JORE. • 1187x4 • ' -, " ' 'Match Lbrooke showed up well class d there • , an .. ere were g of mention,: whose of your many subscribere will be able to enlighten On me the matter, Yours 'Tray, " •A MCKILLOP FARMER. - . - . „ . . .. . . ' Johnstone, and On the whole aist there are 114 namesnommencing with C. the . . _ names Cook, Cantelon Cot Cole Curry, f 1 good for export brought. as high is 50_ per' lb, live weight. Sheep for export, 41c to . 5c. per lb..; lambs varied in price from $2.50 to $8.50 each for focal • to to , variety. ro our Dress Goods: - .* •riOLTS FOR SALE. -.-For sale &gelding earning , - • . a.) four, sired by "Welcome ;" a filly coming 1 Si • • . , . three, sired by Rankin Boy," also a spring ' • " , Lot learn but who will ) done them in the prize •commenced r AND SEED. : . E grain and seed Was • . ECuron Notes, - • . -Mr. J. -R. Richardson has been en- gaged asteicaer. in No. 7, Stanley, for the. ensuing year. : - - . • use calves 8.3 $8' according' size Cherchill, and Connell -occurring/ mast ' d • ' ' ' - . , an quality ; hogs, $5.50 to $5.75. Now that the frequently. • • weather has become cool and dry lab expected- - -_Mr. John Clifford; of M b'l i e, Ala- ' that the deniand for fat cattle will, as it 'has o this morning continue to improve. b ' - d h• cl. • ht• ama; an is sug er are the guests T • S te b 251 E t tti : - - mom, ep in er .- xpor ea e -One of his father -m -law, Mr. John Morris, of . load, averaging 1,160Ibs sold at Bae per lb ; two Our Millinery Opening for the Fall.of 1889 tikes- place TO -DAY horse colt,. sired by Rankin Boy." These 3 - , • colts are all sound, and the three year old is 'a . (Friday -safely ise ioe worker. Apply on- Lot 26, - oo .ne ession so, and TO-M01.110W- and Saturday) and we can promfeltillop. The rea I . son for selling is that the - a. • 1 . - • owner is overstocked. ROBERT CALDER, Winthrop P. -0. 1137x4 av pre the ladies a r.are treat if you4ill call and see what our artists -h e gest exhibiter Wass Wm. cenpied a space' 12 by. nick away enough to fin .• . space. - His exhibit em- . rent varieties of grain, isses. He 'had some straw fully six feetiu -Messrs .McKinnon-' , & Powell, of Blyth, shipped i car-load,.2,450 tubs of butter, for Montreal the other day- -Mr. and Mre. Geo. Walker and grand -daughter, of Tuckersmith were. visitors- to this ..Nerthwestern Fair at 4 , . Goclerich. - • . - -Mr. Peter McCann, of West Wawa- Poplar Row, Colborne township. - Mr.. loads ofitockers i or is superxn n en o e mec an- steers aVeraging CM d • - ' te d t f th h Hitcher lea department of the Louisville and ' from 2act8to Nashville Railwa d ' th ' f th o 1 y, an is ano er o e ne o old Huron boys who have come to the brought f t • h - ' ' ' ' each brought ron in t e neighboring republic. - - butchers -Last Thursday afternoon about four -At 5c •M •Ok an brought $8,40 per 10.0 lbs; three • Th . • ' C ttl 1 0801bs sold at 8aia Per lb a e.- e 'average price paid was 3lb Sheep a cents per . and Lambs t f o export sheep- averagmg 140 lbs., $6 each; • another lot weighing 150 lbs $4.50 and 200 sold at 4ac per lb ; ranged from $8.70 to $4.25 each. - Hogs to 5143 for Medium fat and $4.90 to $5 for heavy hogs. - - d h • . • . . . . . - - - - •TISTRAY CATTLE. -Strayed from Lot lA pared for this season. , As there _are many new styles every season each _EJ . , , . Concession 7, Hullett, near Kinburrs m , - ' _April last, one Yearling Steer and one Yearling b ' '- • ' 't bl f ' . emg more sui a e or some than others the ladies will recomize t -1.,a Heifer. The heifer is red and white, large spots. , . / . - e, , a'a' The steer is a light roan, and both were marked • - . • ..istby a string in the right ear. Any information • leading to the recovery of these animals will be importance Of correct assistance given in- selection by a 'competent art. . . •. , , ; liberally rewarded. N. T. ADAMS, .Constancie. , ° 11364 We be to •see *ill the ladies -room s oat straw v five and a te good flax' seed; peas, barley were shown by re. The collection of 7, artistically -displayed . - a , - Bayfield Road,las also al notice. The excelr s nosh, who has been very ill, is, We. are pleased to be able to state, gradually _ recovering, . • . - ' ,---A large area of fall -wheat 'has been sown in the neighborhood of Dungannon, The earlyilown is up and growing rapid- o'clock r. atiaCarroll, a well- store P -known-resident of Goderich, end former; BUFFALO, September, 25. -Cattle -Good heavy 1 ' a s ci lb + : h. and export, f4.50 to $4.55 ; medium- to good. y a mem er o 'a* orne -owner lpeoun- shipping, $3.75 to $4.25 : feeders; aca to $8.10 ; cil, died suddenly while sitting n his rough 1.260 lb :steers, $3.00: Sheep and lambse- g $6, o $6.50„ Hoae Guse rea mg a -newspaper. . eeease ; , latnbs at 25 t ' h - cl• ' '-' " * D i ' d . 14Iarket stron for Market steady arid firm; Yerkers, $4.50 an man, WAS 4 . • - . althoughelderlyapparently - • $ .60 , mediums,. aast to$4.55., , • in is usua healthduring the ay, an h' • usuald • .d . d shall pleased in our show' either on , . - . : - , A SPLENDID • CHANCR-V_aluable sod and F 'd . . :_ti sbmgle mill property for sale dose to n ay, Saturday or followil* days when the pretty Hats and Bonnets , Canadian Pacific Railway, in the Villa:vs oi . a . ' Wroxeter, around which there is a large territory will appeato .you on -their own behalf:. • well stocked with all kinds of timber. Brand l new 40 H. P. Steel iler, 85 H. P. Eneine --and a • everythiog in first el s order., Apply to T. & J. GIBSON, Wroxeter, Ont., or E. E. WADE . t of the 'different kinds 1Y- , ' • -- , his death was a surprise to his Many • • . l''' • ('1- •L Barrister, Brussels:„ • 11293cftf d in a -beautifully decor- - credit to Mr. Fume's • •.. -Mr. James McElroy, of Morris, has removed to Manitoba and will locate _, near Killarney, where he has taken u friends. , Kippen. - • _....0 d last - ' - -One ayweek a team of horses Kurth GRAIN WAREHOUSE. -This .t be Tuesday, Duncan.:- _Be Duncan- , - " ' ‘ ‘ . TIORSES FOR SALE. -One good working 1-.1 mare, one mare 2ir years old, by an im- horse. Two mare st by s and judgment. The . P attachedo alumber waggon, _ran away warehouse will open. on and after . / ported colts years old, e observed of -an ob- - , . FARM PRODUCTS. tf" grain and ether farm Lonjointly by the Mani- land. - . --Mr. James Cornish, of the Base line, Hullett, has -a span of very fine Clydes- dale mares for which he refused $500 at . - . the Seaforth Show. ' .. • dostn •the hill leadipg to the .bridge iat the 24th .Inst., to receive all varieties of good Bayfield. Instead of. turniug on to the merchantable grain at full marketprices. John •• • . •-• Moffattwill have charge as usual and I solicit bridge they jumped over the side,_ break the same liberal patronage by the farmers • interested as the h given t f the last • th 'I' 'Th had - d ' 1 y have ven o us or • e _. ...mg e rai mg. ey, a rop o II - ;several feet, but fortunately escaped Kye years at Kippen station. • D. .3faimoutr. September 19, 1889. • 1136-2 . .., ;.. - - an imported horse; thecae colts are matched in . issi , 1.-‘ color, and all black points. One spring -bare " t/ 0 -1)- S ! colt by an imported horse. The proprietor being INT E overstockedawishes to dispose of the above, and s ' „ parties wantmg to buy can see the stock on the premises, east half of Lot 7, Concession 16, Grey, WM. TURNBULL. • 1186x4 'Canadiin "John Willis, Port Albert,: rppen, , Lt and the Pa- - -Mr, of with a few cuts and scratches. • The . . • . . SALE. the late John is much *haired, • The this exhibit was thirty grew from 12 acres of fall wheat 384 4 bushels of wheat, yielding 32 bushels . This leads `icounty. - _ Ai waggon, • owever, was pre y badly, - - sa tt a k ' . ro en. - • ' Birthe. a. , . , Ism -Estate _of Hunter. We have received and opened up our new-. Fall Dress Goods , of .i: The executors will _offer by Public Auction • . * • ' On the 10th of -October. The above.property area feet high,. and was the sheaf. Some of the magnificent, the straw polity. The threshed Lie best elase, 'and the per acre. the . - • -The funeral sermon of the late . : Humphrey Snell was •preached in the - t nburStreet y Methodist church., Rat e Clinton, on Sunday morning 15th instant., . CONSTABLE. -In Seaforth, on • the - 20th irrst , , hile being driven along the roadto - the wife of Mr, James Constable of a son .. .- Nirli'l b ' - • ' n • russe s, on the DEADMAN I B 1 • ' ' • •Mes W • d Weir'sSt • ' • '-18th inst., the srs. . eir an - mill, . a wife of Mr. G. A. Deadman druggist,of a Mary's a few days ago ' a load. of fax - seta . - ' - . - • -. took i d .' : BROW 1 i - I' Si th the 14th • t the wif•e n y , on e ms .„ e e re an avail . total consumed .- Y , • - of Mr. A. V. Brown,.of a daughter. • ' -: • , __ . compaising 100 acres of choice /arming land, 4 - which we laave - imported : • " ' W ld - " , , largely this season., ,e wou especially - , . - • • . ra - a . . , well nrproved, one mile from G-oderich. Also ' - : - : 20 acres- adjoining, ball in orchard, good reel - bi- a -t' i - • 'd - ' " ' " . denee, stables, all complete. _ Apply to- J. W. draw pu lc- tten ion th our. vaned an inagmficent'assortment of : .. - . , .. . HUNTER, Goderich ; or to JAMES WELLS, • s - - Varna. , 1137,2 - [ens told of the riohness . Thewildpeas or vet-- anch interest and the 1 . • and cheese ,.frorn Crys- i that -there are great he future for dairying in me Calgary coal , also sh attention. ' • -The- other evening in Blyth, while Mr. Wm. • Bell was standing behind a cow in the stable, the animal gave him a severe kick -on tke arm, almoat breaking, . l , lt• , . - - . -ss -Mr. 'William awady, .of 4tephen, shot a large ,coon one evening lately , • • which weighed thirty. five pounds. - _ -.One •from t th • " ''11 li 15th succeeded in unhitchingthe horses, in inst., the wife of Mr. Edward Jackson, of a • time to- save their lives. The fire is - FINLAY.-In Howick, on the 16th inst ,th • d h h d ' • ' ' '„ e suppose to ave a its. origin in the • . wife of Mr. AlexanderF inlay,of a daughter. driver's pipe,. ' - . BISSETT.-In Exeter, on the 18th 'inst., the wife of Mr. E. R. Bissett, of a sofa ' - -The Inspector called at an -thotel •in - - . . .LOGAN.-At Carberry, Manitoba, on the 20th the •township of Downie on sii recent inst., the wife of- Mr. Wm. Logan of si son. . Sunday afternoon and found the *front McALLISTER.-In - Stanley, on the ilth inst., , BLAC.K., DR S -GOODS. ES . OTOCK FOR SALE.T.he undersined offers i . 0 for sale the following stock. laza :Four Young Durham Balls, from 4 to 16 monthsold p • Whilst' in, cOlored- - goods Comprising Plaine Plaid's and • Stri es NV . / - p e with registered pedigree. Also, Seven Thoro - ugh --•• • a. * . . bred Sciuthdowu Ewes, 11 Ewe Lambs- and itil f - - fall . surpass . formerseasons a • - . - ' ,- Ram Lambs. The above _stock has got to• be • add, as I am overstocked ; pricevreasonable. : • ' ' ' • , . Apply ori Lot 27, Concession 8 Hibbert, o ad W - ..: .• . : - B 't' H r - e are now busy markingshelving other n ish and Foreign dress DAVID HILL Staff ' ' ” -• - - , e-- • • - , a P. O. 1136x4 • r UTSIDE strow. gallon 'Of oil was eactracted it. . . • h• -Mr. W.. J. Pattoo, of Goderie . ' the wife f w o Mr. William X McAllister of a son. door ,bolted against him'. It was - not ; - , : . . - , : ea i s - - ' • tat) ORS comprising- ITisterings Mantliits and ,TaCket. g Flannels'TAKE rtonCE. in s,, -This is a very rare 'chance- : department this year 6rgest and best exhibit r county of Huron. This . sheds fer horses, an -d erected, but the addi- ' to fill the wants of gin . = , - _ !, EVE- STOCK. - township, has had .his fall. wheat thresh- ed, Ond aea sample of the result we rney quote the -yield of 250 boxes from 7f . . . . :acres, of Michigan Anther. -Mr. W. -Cudinore, of the London Road, Tuckersmith, has already packed 'abatut 150 tons of hay this season; it is so opened for nearly ten minutes end by •• - • • ,. th it time the house- was a ' m Marriages. - :Complaint -Wag laid against the pro- WILLIAMS-BOYD.-At the . residence of the . , , prietor ana ratner than submit to an in- bride's father, on the 25th insta• by Rev. A. - • - D. McDonald, Mr. Ben. Williams of Strat- vestigation, he paid a fine of $1. Q. . and. ford,'act M* L" E ' . • iss - um .,daughter of Mr. had yroceedings stayed. ' - . . Samuel Boyd, of Seaforth. -:-Mr. W. H. Graham, of St. Mary's,- ROBERTSONa--HAWES.-At the Manse; Lon.•1 a • desboro, on the 11th inst., by Rev. D. M. . , For sale, a Valuable and very desirable property, Lot No. 13, On the south side -of Gode- Shirts Dramas -Ho-siete 0 t ° R'bb P1 li , o es, i ons, us es rich street, with • 1 , „ _ ry, . ce ur ms-, re nn . i two residences thereon. The first contains nine 'rooms,. a good cellar, hard . r . - . ' r la - • ' • • - ' • and soft water, with outbuildings and the .other impgs, Table Linens, Tweeds, Carpets, Oil Cloths, small wares, &c. contains six rooms and a good well and out, - - - . . , buildings. For further particulars apply to . , e c street, - Our MISS 1VIcLAUGHLIN has returned from - making .Millinery the proprietor, A. G. -AULT God ri h • - f Seaforth. , 1187tf . 's. . ' , f• ' )partment was fall ,m i the: largest number of setition. outside of the : on the leiltifUl as to be bou ht at $5 and:.$6 P g _ ,, , , pr too- . __Mr; Wm, Stirling, of the 6th cora. , cession -Goderich toWnship, had -a -.fine --recent! urchased in Scotland fonr 1 Y P . - - - Ramsay,- Mr. Robert Robertson, „of Bien- splendid Clydesdale horses but while on . shard, Perth County, to Miss Jane Hawes, their, way. home, •-in the Gulf of St. _ - daughter of Mr. Samuel Hawes, of Hullett. . Lawrence, the vessel wail overtaken •in a MUIR-HINCKS.----At the Methodist Parsonage,. Varna,•on the 20th inst., by Rev. J. -Hart, L 3 !' pure.uases -anu is prepared'to execute orders -with despatch. . . - - . MALE TEACHER WANTED. -Applications - a , . . - — - ° - ' ' will be reCeived up to Saturday, October - ' • ' irra -Fall stook Ready Made Clothing tomplete. 19th, 1889, by the Trustees of Schod Section ' - . _ _ 1 No. 6, Township of Stanley, for the position of f i - T - • wale teacher in Mae •senior division DWS appeared silty of the animals was Verage 'and the Great fat steer- killed -by lightning,. during the . ' thunder storm, on the evening . of the storm; 'during Watch both the three, - air. John Muir, section foreman, Seaforth year-olds were :se badly injured as . to .. . to Miss Elizabeth Hinclor„of Stanley. . ' • , - 1 of alaove school. 'Applicants musthold a 2nd class grade A or B professional certificate,- end state salary lemons'trated, that old „tally count in the Do- 15th instant. - ' - -Mr: Joseph Bennet and his . sister, Mrs. of East Wawanosh, necessitate their being thrown over, - LAURIE -CLARK. -At the reafidence of Mr. . --John Grieves, uncle of the bride, by Rev. S. 13-oard -.and one of tbe yearlings • •died_ e . ins .a r. tunes A. Curiae, on th • llth • t - M J shortly after leading in St. Mary's. Mr, Laurie, to Miss Amanda Clark, both of Me- e - expected, etc., and addressed .to the under- a.a . - signed. THOMAS BOLES,Secretary of Board, Uorner • am -a d Market streets, seafo rt M ' . a Varna P. 0.- .11.674 - - 'Alain of prime horse. •Geo...Steen, for British Columbia, the TOth. • Graham's loss is heavy,as he had no in- - ' • • Gillivray.MAGEE ' • . . •LIARld FOR SALE. Lot left on . , • • HUSBAND •-e f ' At th the -For sale, 12, corms, • at not on thaprogramme tie line on Wednesday They will be about e week on their- joerneY• , . . - re sMenee o , surance and the animals were particular- , . - , • • . bride 0 parents, on the 13th inst., by.Rev. J. . . ° - ly valuable. . Pring, Mr. Eli Husband, of Lucknow, to W. P Martha J. eldesaalaughter of Mr. Richard _u sioit 4, H. B,. S., Tuckerstnith, containing lee acres, 85 cleared, 53 seeded --to grass, -8 THE . sown to fall *heat. The farm is well-fencd e, , as when a heavy3mare, . Stewart of Colborne a , , brought `to the fair for ped a fine colt The , p . led considerable- excite- he horsemen, 'and was by a lOrge number of, sclay• He is a sprightly, -Mr. Thomas Morish an 6rd resident of Colborne- township, has rented 'his • . hundred. are farm to his neighbor - Mr. .1 '44. Thos. Hamilton sad has remove..4,-. xvIvil - ba , . ... his 'familY, to Malaita . , a -- . . -At a recent meeting of the .i-oung People's Society of 'Christian Endeavor . 111 GOderi011, a thoughtful and practioal by Miss Frances McClean . ' . a - , mer- .. . 's- Magee, of Howick-. . . Lucal. 4:4 citioes. -: . OKE-13LAKE.-At the residence ofthe bride's -on the 17th inst. - b Rev MILLINERY OPENING -The Milline ..„ .:- . parents, . , y . James -1-. - , . 'Z - Harris Mr.- Charles Oke, to Miss Anne Pickard's, Seaforthi will take place Openinat on Friday and Saturday; the 27th and 28th of • Blake,'daughter • of Mr. William -Blake, sill Colborne township... . - - September._ A nicer display than ever before. M2EDEL-COUSINS.-At the residence of the All are invited. WM. PICKARD, Seaforth. 1135 - brfde's parents, on the 18th Ind b „ y Bev. MILLINERY OPENaNGe-Miss Stehle,. James Harris, Mr. William Maadel, of Ben- the lady in -tif E.. Manure millinery de.= • . miller, - to Miss Margaret - Annie . Cousins, . . ' MER A - K NADIALBAN OF COM CE . • , . . ° E.Stablished 1867.. - , . ., . • . . . HEAD -OFFICE, TORONTO. . • - • . , - . • CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX:MILLION DOLLARS .S6.000,000 well under -drained and well watered by a never failh3g spring which runs through pi Pea into a trough. There is a brick house and kitchen, frame barn, stable s.na driving shed.- Good orchard. The farm is situated within two and a half miles of &retort]; with good paved roads leading in all directions. Will. be sold on easy terms. For further _particulars apply on the premises or to JOHN MENDER- at G ST, Seaforth P• O., Ont. 11.36ti I Will - be a sure prize ;ure, it is generally be- the circumstances that essay WAS read "Systematic (Hying a _ on _.a,„, . - . .. ..,,• ' . -Mr. W . Lt. Kerr, OT Me :brussels Post, preached in the Methodist chui•Oh partment,. desires o announce to the ladies of - daughter of , Xis Thom9,8 Cousin, of eels t the town -and country, that the new goods are - borne. . - - ' ” now In, andthe,opening for the J9,11 season will BURKE-DANBROOK.-In Aims at the atsi- be on Friday and Saturday, September 27 and dence of the bride's father,on hitt 17th inst., -28 REST, - - - - . .7 :_. - - - - - $700 000 _. . 1- . • . • B. 'E: WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. - - • , -VALUABLE VILLAGE -PROPERTY FOR V SALE AT A BARGAIN . -For sale in the rapidly growing' and prosperous village of Hensel!, two fine village lots known as Lots db. The owner does ier to call -hint - Great >r Equitiox-the latter gested by the fact that sal gale whistled . in his . Blyth on Sunday 15th instant, both ' ' Th d' - morning and eveeing. . e ascourses were sensible anti ampressive and. were :' ' heard -with earnest attention, . . -Mr, Corbett, who has been ti pro- All are cordial! invited EDWARD Menus D•Ro era Mr-- Robert Burke to • - - . 3.` _ • . i . V Rev; • g . . , Seaforth. - , 1136-2 . miss Annie Danbrook. . - , , I, Tt J.0 ...ATTER Malcats.-if you want GRIGG-DENNISON.-At the residence of the : . bride's father, on the 25th inst., by -the Rev. to get the _highest price [for your Butter bay ' Wm: Torrance Mr Alfred J. Grig to Miss Higgin & Co's celebrated Eriglish Dairy Salt. We .. Eli b th il u ig' c , . Denn son, a of MFR. Hop. - have *a good stock of it in 5 pound bags, one• -7 • 7.1! 1 .... • SEAFORTH BRANCH.. , _ . • ed. Farmers o.es Discounted. A General ankni ess ransact ' ' Drafts issued payable at in Canada and the principal 1 - number 196 p,nd 197, •situated on the north side of Queen Street, Petty's survey, and on Which there is a first eleuts dwelling, with good cellar and kitchen, also a fine frame stable --went finished throughout and painted, size 2345, with two good box retails and a ard outelde of attle was good and many nens of thoroughbreds s in the stalls. • Three shown by reeve Cox, of - minent resident of 'Clinton fotcities 9' years has disposed. of his residence in that town to Mr. Alex. Ewingfor $1,700 and iiitends'remoVing to Detroit where he- has a son in business. _. quarter sacks (56 pounds) and sacks bought be. . • --*-- fore the salt coinbinewas formed and Which vie ' are selling at the old pricee. WILSON lig YOUNG, . . in9 - SLEETH.-At Rossniount, near Pork Hope, on Seaforth, . . ia. - ;the 19th inst, George Aibert . Sleeth, fors ROOMS TO RENT -:-Three -front rooms - . , ... • 6 - . ,-.merly of Seaforth, aged 10 years. end 4 suitable for dressmakers r a private residence, months. ' Apply 'it° A. G. AULT; tackler. .points - - .• • - in. the -United States,Great Britain, France, Bermuda,&e. • - . _ . . SAVINGS BANK'DEPARTMENT. . . r 6 . • • - Deposits of $1.00 and upwarde. received, and current rates of interest allowed. - ' END OF MAY • ' : NOVEMBER stable, This fine -and conveniently situated property will be sold at a bargain, as the owner intends leaving the villaga. lulu!! particulars ES BEL Y, ensal P. 0, or apply to JAM R H I P ' to G. J. SUTHERLAND, Conveyancer, Herman, 1167tf Lhits, attracted consider- Mr. Sohn Diekron, of -exhibitor -Mr. Henderson, ' formerly school t. W..0 LS DIOW study- lea cher of Blyth,but h over_Gtinn's store. inst., James COWIE.-In Hayfield, on the 21st 1 t J Joh street, Seaforth. 1116 Cowie,A 78 • age years. - . - -FAR31kIte OF HUROif. AND PERTH.- WHITNEY. -At Woodstock, on the 2Ist inst. a 1 AL AT THE AND IN EACH NTEEEST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL .. . YEAR. - "" . ' • ' . ' -"- ' -• 4.4 - - , ' ' s• -- a • -, . . — - - . tr NRESERVED-PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF U FABM STOCK. -Mr. Arch. Bishop has . large in grade t a large exhibit, al- kers shown were fine -, . ing for the ministry, will occupy the 1 'ts of Rev. Mr M • Pu Pi , , . eMillan inaMan- ter and Smith's Hill ches . , , during that gentleman's absence in Scotland. , • .--Mr.. Alull and complete assortment of • plow points Gertrude, infant daughter of Mr. G. L. from the original patterris, both for my own Whitney, aged 4 months, of her. lows and Monroe & Hogan's, will beafound at BOWIE.-4d'Seaforth, at the residence ' ' rhe Seed and Agricultuial Warehouse of Grum - son-in-law, MeRcibt.. Coleman, Harriet Mc- ar STEWART,.. Main stieet; Seeforth. • THOMAS . Gillis, wife of James Borvie, M. D., aged 81. HENDRY . • ,. 1180tf• .years .• -• - - ' • ,4 • Special .Attention given to the Collectioa of Commercial gaper and Fanners' Bales Notes._ ' . — - - . . - . • • . -F. HOLMESTED Solicitor JOHN AIRD Manager , . / • - - . ' ° heen instructed by Mr. Jacob Latta, to sell by Public Auction on Lot 3, Conceselorfla, Tucker - smith, near Chiselhurst, on -Saturday, October 5th, 1E89, at one o'clock p. m,„ the following valuable proaerta, viz.: Horses. -One mare, 5 years old in teal to "General Gourley ;" 1 geld- irly and, the j;Fowler, o young liv-- ri 1•Th, A 1 - • - -_. ing, three years old, sired by imported "Good represented ‘farmer p .LOWS AND urANG r-.ELOWS.-es. large , vere of the best • BRONOHOS. . hout and a rush 61 peo• of wild :ponies came the Istes en Thursday ing about a mile from.aWingliam,alas . ' been far from well theasavhole simmer, but lately it bee- taken the form .of de.' • rangeinent, so bad that it is' feared be will have tole sent to an Asylum. - .. stock Will always be found On hand from ' the( . ' , . 4 best Maker's:also plow aad gang shares. Call_ W. G. DUFF ' nd prices. N. B. - - ' and see us and get our terths aIn per,. Collector, Life and - Flour and Fee a speciality; , a few days- AccOuntant' 'Book-kee ain have on hand a: full Supply of Fall Wheet A cc en nsurance, ,eneral Intelligence, Real and Timothy Seed. GRIEVE & tarzwIRT, Sea. Estate' 'Agent. Money to* roan, arc. *Parties re. 'of 'Wenches • A -WANTED. , . . ,...... • . . . , . Farms fot Sale . 0 . • -IN .THE-• • . Cheer:' 1 gelding, three years old, sired by im- ported l,'Bonnie Scotland ;" 1 geldinscatwo years old, sired by imported."Davie Lad ;" 1 yearling filly, sired by imported "Dick NorNorton;" 1 spring colt, sired by "General Gourley." Cattle. -Five cows supposed to be in calf- 2 two year ;h r scampered over 'the fashion in an earnest wr. My Leader," . 'Lasso :-----Geo. Bean, lately a resident of Goderich township and tenant on. the ivlountain. Farm of "Alex. Cox, has rent-. -forth. . , . il .,-. . 1180tf quiring his -services in • any these will - be promptly attended to. Office in Dames : . No 6 WAREHOUSE: -Fariners when , BLOCK, (UPSTAIRS), MAIN STREET, SEAFORTII. , . marketing your Grain g0 to No, 6 Warehouse., . . "- 1134 highest for . _....—.... Having donebusine-st in Canada for the past t" ' d *- ibilit - 80 years, our repute ion an respons y are well known. - We pay salary and expenses from the start, it everything is satisfactory No pre- . -%, Tow n sh i p of GRE • I / . • - . COUNTY OF HURON. • old steers, 1 two year heifer in cal?: 1 three year old steer, 3 yearling -steers, 1 yearling heifer, 3 spring calves, 10 Ewes. The whole of the ,above will positively be sold without reserve AS the is gaiin up a farm- he -had rented ed the well-known Somerset Farm, near Seaforth. We always pay the price . . Write for termed, , proprietor ridant _rode complacent- ad 130011 had the ponies Dunlop, 'from its present owner R. Bark- Woof , , , Jams - • WheatPeasBarleyOats and .Beaarm. - , 11844.. TTNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION -SALE' OF A VALUABLE FARM. vious experience required. us which &revery liberal before engaging with any • - ' ' ' firm. • . . The following valuable Farms are of- ., and has no wee. of keeping this stock. TERMS Oli SALL-1T elvemonthe _credit will be furniehili approved )onies were direct from ranches and- are the Thomas Elliott, a -well, for a term of years, and will short- ly take trai his residence thereon. -The other evening in Exeter. while - - , _ . _ , __. u -There will -'FAtL FAIRS. be sold by Public • Auction at the Commercial -*Hotel, in Seaforth, on Saturday, October 6th, two that im• other 1 . _ REFERENCES. -t Bradstreet's* or Dun Wham & Ca's Commercial Agencies, well known to bust- Standard Bank, Colborne, Ont. ' . . fered for sale : • : ZT-0"...: 1-... given on endorsed notes. A discount of 6 per.cent. will be . allowed for cash on all cr it aim:tants: JACOB LATTA, Proprietor; ARCHIBALD Anctioneer. on. and formerly s . resi- . Mr. Wm. Folland, together withtwoof • , 889, at o'clock, -P.M., valuable Bruesels, October 3 and 4. i - proved farm on the Huron Road, in .the- terve- ness men; or . C II OkSE B IICITIIERS' C 0 M P A NY. Lot. No. 82 in the 14th concession'. of .the BISHOP, 1135 -td the fair was drivingdown Mainstreet Blyth, October .8 and 9. 1 • ship of Hallett, belobging to the estate of the . Township of Grey, containing 100 acres more or , , , Lh townsliip; With long tie eyes . a face bronzed 1 . vide brimmed felt hat, a around his neck, sex, at a lively rate he had •the misfortune . , . to collide with a passing lumber wagon. damage done except scaring the Belgrave October 1 and 2.. late John Hugill. The farm is composed -of Lot October 3 an 4,r Stratford', • d ' r 8; Coacession 1, Hullett, containing 100 acres, Wroxeter; October -1 and 2, _ • 70 acres free from stumps, and in a high state Hibbert, at Staffs, September 30th and October: -,of cultivation. There are a.5 acres of hardwood ,- #UBSEBYMEN, .- ORNE' •- ONTARIO? COLB i 1137-24 less the moot qa which is cleared and stumped. There are ti; log house and frame barn, 45x80 with stabling underneath,on the farm. Price Ila,500 ; $2,800 may 'remain on mora • - !- KIPPEN- MILLS . a•chief , and leggings that filled . . with s, awe and ' adnur- .-No. 'young- ladies. . - -On Wednesday, last -week, the .first sots . bush, There is a never failing - spring and no Gerrie, Saturday, October ',5. a - a:- waste land. It is admirably -adapted either for Bayfleld, October 8 and 4.- , stock or grafi) growing. Itis Within 4 miles of 1GISTRAY CITTLE.-Strayed from Lot 10, _us Concealer " 6, Grey, the first week in two olds giage at 61 por cent. - • • • ,,. a...a - • JN La . 2 Now in Running Order, e, "the cowboy of Mon- load of wheat this season; was brought • • • Seaforth and 5 of Clinton. It will be sold with-- May, FIVE -HEAD of eattle, thre year two - _ 1has 'goth' igh difficult_ and daring nship. Sweeping along pace on the back of a stretch down. and -pick Lhief from the ground. : .ThrileS. Elliott soi the ' 'as riding (around the wound the forekgs 'at rmed other' feats, that .a modern centaur. His ,_ .. a. _,_. ._,3 g .. _ _ _ a --- - on %%Ingham Market by- Mr. joe. Case- more. 'It was a yery good sample, and waspurchasedby ',Mr. Wm. -Clegg for 80 mite p•er bushel, - - . . -Mr. Samuel McLean is home again , to Goderich after a three months' so- aMirl joum in British Columbia. , He thinks ,it is alms climate them, hut wages are • falling and there are too many people there for the amount of :business ' done. AT ,,, „...„.._,,,,, ;.• Ian rin„.;,, .in,a ...4.,w. ,..44,.,.. a - .. out reserve, as the affairs" of the estate have to - SALE REGISTER. . - be wound up atonce. Tema- -of Salea-Ten per . .cent. of the purchase -money on the day of sate ; On Thursday,.October 3rd, at 1 o'clock enOugh of the balance to make one•half of the p. In; , on, Lot 27, Concession 6, Me- . purchase money within 30 clays, and the remain. .. . Killop; Ferin Stock, Implements, .&c. der cao remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. in. tenet, if desired.' For further particular's, apply James_ Cannon, proprietor ; -George to the Undersigned. , GED. • PLEWES, Bruce. Kirkby, auctioneer. - - field; A. STRONG, Seafoith, Executors. - N. B. On Thursday, Oethher 3,- at 1,-„o'cloak --There will also be offered for sale, at the same O. . t time and place, .520 stores of land in Ilanitob.a, p. m; 011 Lot -4 Concession 1, Hullett, Otterburn. It is firstoclass 'Valuable Farm Stock.': Francis Fowler,' n-",;°thrilfrf ... i..,. T ilk.. 4.. . land, an e. way runs along Side of it. ., , •nonrwick r . . aMag . a_ aim .innPfir_,z; • • 1111f141 • and two yearlings. The two year olds were steers and a heifer. - One. ofsthe steers is red and the. other r is red With a large white spot on forehead and white on both hind legs over the tales .8: and on tip of tail, . The twO year old,heifer IS red- with tome grey hairs about the shoulders and face and has 'very slim horns, both turned In on forehead. The yearlings are a Heifer and a bell, the heifer being all red and the bull mOstly whitewith some red haira be- . hind the ears and on the neck,. Airy informs- ery of these. aid - Mein thatryill lead to the reeov . rewarded. ,JOHN male will be liberally reryer ,LOWE. Brutish P. O. • 1185x4 . _ Leas Number 32 and 33 in the 13th 4301130141011 of the Township of Grey, containiog 200 acres more or less and" mostly cleared and stumped. a _ ere s a frame house an 0 ibis f ' there i h flog young ore r . . iallan 400 arill ha d • -1 PriCO3 $4,000 ; $3,500 may -rentain oti niort- game at et per Cent. ,,. - t hese 'farms are Conveniently situsteal to Brussels, Ethel and Listowel, all good markets. - For further partielllarEaPPlY to I - . ' - Alex. Hunter, Brussels. . 1137-4 a ' . Mr. D. 13. McLean now is a mill la ivarkur --.a, . g order and is prepared to do -10 ails of . . • GF. -i -" ",NG AND CHOPPING • , i tine on Tueeds_y and Friday oil eii,; week until further notice, , . _ - D. B. Norgeaut_Proprietor. _ a 1137 , ,----- ___ 11./A0•0i) shals, - _