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The Expositor, 1869-12-11, Page 7- - • rL tst-, as s, rea rilmsloCineszet • of LUBELSKIPS HAIR TONIC, - This article, so 'well known and popular through the whole of Ontario, is a sure aura for (landruff; -a preventative of hair Willie; ofey hair to and a great invigorator, as well as a restorer. er.i.its natural color, to yahiaa many prominent persons in the County of Huron can bear teatimony. Price, $1.00 per bottle. - Far sale in Seaforth at Hickson Seatter's, and Kidd & N: ulkin's. Seaforth, Dec. 18,69. 105-6m. r 0 tee sea 0 C) 1..-4 `,..•••• Imo p sada 57: , ... 1111101111111 CFA.1. % p.t. ('is' r•••'Nd P , 9 timi• f/ . . ,--,- ,=N ..•,-. tiese \R-,- t - ,...... .1. , ,..,- . .„,, ••••••. ,..... - - as as leaat , a r•-•--, ,. Sze/ *at IL-14 r....1‚.3'taaa p. it Tooth asa i;isgid 1 () 5 i 0 cn lish, .1744,- 2 ,‘ ,.., , ,..., 1 - ,. 1 fli - Fal- ' JOIM.4 lik t 41 L . C.L3gSi )311i1. I fj11 :24-t o 1 r- k.i. 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'large Wai _Feat* L-4:1, rt- 0 jimat ; • , 4 -in © I gnat:- 0 i=',*•±,••• 7 (t74-• tC-4` amen- 741:- coil •,4): the I s- fotel, U CTIO SATE OF VALCA:BLE IMPROVED 17, • C.; AIX eF)1K,Z Vil- ; AL ESTATE, IN THE VILLAGE, OF HARMENEY.1 'ung • Jr.,* (fty - virtue of Power of- Sate contaiued it a certain 3,1 ortirage, which will be prOduc- her „gee1 d. at the sale an of I? ort Ocki 4111, • t Ftt124 11-•" (1! t- i Tuesday, 2ist day Dee )r, 1869, Z ' 1 1 ' At Twelve o'clock noon, ..A La* ; k't 'T SHARP'S HOTEL, " r.i: IN THE 1 VILLAGE OF SEAFORTH. 1 Ms. ( i ROUSE AD LOT IN HARPURNEY. 1, illage Lot number 23 (I'Vorsley's Survey), - . eke & adraeaaurement 45 perches af Land, more or k *it less,whi on ch is erected a Brick Cottage.. b C %. I-0- TERMS. . • •e__.e-_-eeee•--eeezeeee-,ee,e.,-.. • The Late J. W. Dunbar Moodie Esq. -The following tribute to the mem- lay of the lather of... orts respected n R. B Moodie,Esqwe select Anal/ Bonk/. gr. Jo inaWedderburn Dunbar Moo- die died at his residence in Belleville, Canada, Weat. after an flit -less of three atirs, on Friday the 22nd October last The natao Moodie—originally spellad laudie—is of .Norwegians origin, and ono of the most ancienq orkiwy, the afOodiei ofi)lelset Ter being desceiidants of the old Norwegian Earls of Orkiiey. The subject of dila brief Sketch \vita the foarth sun of „ill ajor Junes illoodie, Who was grandson (if Captain James Moodie, R. N., -whoa() diatinguialied sere in reliesiihg the to\% ti Deni, in Spain, shile 6eaieged by the French arthy, procured fur. •him the thanksof the Austrian et:Ai:Willa to the Spitntah Crowa, aftetwitrds the Emperor of Ger- townsn from the• Marry, accualpftided by the present of -a - scimitar and Marshall's baton; .and an autograph letter efereeoiturendation to Q,L1p,e1.1. ;tame, who grifuted to him-. and *Lig descetid:ants au' honorable aus-tan- tation to ins arms. Captain Moot was afterwards foully moldered on t streets of Kirk Wall, wb eiglityyea of age. b 6,,r James Steweat of 13r. rar, an adherent of the "Pretender,". but who procured a pardon for this 0 it - rage on condition that !in future he should remain loyid to- the- Orowr and the IIOltt of H:tuover. However, du ing the rebellion of 1745-6, Sir Jam Stewitrt fm4got • the conditions of his pardon, and again tOt)k up arms for the, "Pretende.r." On a.tbecas:on Mr lloodte's grandtatber-, • was, despatch( by the Duke of -Cumberland- to Orkne for the pttapose of resthring order i the islm ands. Ile anaged to land s cretly 1,n Burrity, accompanied by a party of soldierSwhen they succeeded 111 capturing Bir Janie% Stewart and his brother, who had idao .aaaisted in the murder of his kiesman, and taking them both sonpriers.But, before theirti it1s mild take place an old serVitIlt of heirssucceeded in conveying tty them n lacet, by means of which they bled hem' -elves to death.' Mr. J. ,W. D:- Moodie entered the rmy in 1813 as f3eeond ',lout-en:1.4 of he 11..,N. Ftiailiora, or 21st B,egi- taunt , • - THE SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR. along the shores of Lake Ontario. A an. evidence that his services in this pa pacity had been appieciated by the Gov ernment, he had the satisfaction th following year of receiving an appoint ment as Sheriff of the County of East ings—which important and responsibl office be held for upwards of twenty three years --and would have contunied to do so but for an irregularity wide( ecenrred in the arrangements made with his deTuty, but for which blunder, it is satisfactory to know, Mr. Moodie was pi no \VaY reaponsible. , • ' Mr Moodie was the author of several very interesting works, the Moat im- portant of which are "Ten Y in South Africa," puhliehed, in 1835 by Richard Bentley, London, and "Scenes and Ad ventures as a Soldier* and Set - ler," published by John"Lovell, of Mon- treal, in 1866 He also wrote a num- ber of mitgazine articles, as well as— atansted by Mrs. Moodie—edited a Canadian, periodical, which at one time enjoyed a large circulation. Fera num- ber of years past Mr. Dunbar Moodie_ has been an occasional contribotor to our !columns, and his poems, whether iri describilig a storm, as in the "Orks lie ney Bartiman'a Song," or the exploits of e FALL GOODS. Ready-illfade .Clothing BeCTS et. S,HOES, CANADIAN & BRIM TWEEDS, Flannels, 7 W he some NOrPe sea -king, as in his "Brod rs er's Fleet in Clontarf Bay," or '•Jarl ir_ Sigltrd," possess all the fire of '0.1Q -events they so graphically describe. Ilis prose works, written in a rich and racy style,- contain. a large amountf_ ov..Ju- a hie infeyillati.011, /1l.1(1 display much erary ability. Mr. -Moodie was well es known to a large circle. of friends 19 a scruptdoualy honest aud honoarahl ae gentlemn, posseasing, 111 an eminent degree, 1111 the111€1 e fier feeling of our pa- id titre. Though many years of bis life y was spent amid exciting scenes in dis- n tan t landa—Ett one titie leading a for e_ lorn hope," and at another h un fed from tree to tree by wild beasts in primeval _forests—he always locked back with feeling of piez1Surth e to e, qaietude of Ida sea -gilt home; A widuw, -threes aons and rworaugh ei s survive to inourn th' loss of a kind hos:aura. and fa ther, sal] o,'itt the ripe age of three kieOle years •and ter, has been "gathered to his fathera?' 00-t , When. 0 Illy sixteen years efeage. He ,was peeren t- at. the nili c attack on Iller!fl-op-T.Zoim on :the 8th Alai ch 1814-, when, having t utered; the ersonallY'Sticeeeded, in the Midst of a I works with a sinitli a :lir ty of soltliees, -harp fi.te of in ueketry feein the eti eets. of the to WI), -in ' fot cieg oi t.'en tine ge te and 10‘i•etieg the' drakivixeitige; nee wbile doing so he was iseverely wonmied - ii ,k;:lerl:()s18._ eeded to ,`,.....otttii: 2l11(. L, Wheye his lwee.ber pre- seeded bun SelN et al lyeibisi. While .resid- „.:g in that country, be as one day 1»- Lli hy a seevanti that a troop of fylephistitS had Leen discovered iu the aeighbou rhood' of the settlemei t, kind teat several peop1e. had al ready gone- to atteele them: Lieuterrant Me:kali° at truce, preeeeded to join the hu it •rs, but ei his eagerness to do so he lost his way a in, the jungle. In a ''.short : time he his mane -called, and Iris suddenly warned to look out.- Almost iname- . . veitis beingl-ewhatf pay, and SeeinglittJe pect Jf active CIllployalelit he pre -i idiately he observed a large elephant, !accompEtnied by thi.a.e smaller ones, !proceeding direetly towards Lim. He limn towards the banks of a small rivet , ,hut when he turned: round be found ;the elephant.s were within a few paces 1 of !him, screamnig tremendoualy. He ,cockect his gun and fired at the head of the -flu-gest, but the.ball did not take r a : effect. The largest elephant halted - - a aouly for an instant when she again et rushed forwai d. Lir litellailt , Moodie fell, when one of tte_animals seized him lyith her think, and tossed him about, for scythe time. While undf rgoing this- buffetiug, two of the party engaged in e - thellontssaue up and tired several shots er at her, after which the Whole three !lepliants left, retiring towards the 1. forest Lieutenant Moodie returned to r Engl rid in 1329 -and When in. Load )u he a A 4 (Adverti(ilment.) Something Worth Reading. The success that has attended the faithful and in telltgt ntstndy Sif Photo- graphy ha been so great, thitto ne can get their own ithage perpetuated to posa tetity. Jt is a great urivilege to have a good practieah nee, who thors eoogidesunderstands the bu-m. sa, as 07 SO 0116 Wil0 iS StatiCalftry in a plEtee, to . wh'em youcan go With confidence, with the as -:u ranee of not gettingalisappoint- eal ip getting a correet, artistic; faithful likeness! and from WiHAIll you can get picture., at any future tithe from the. negatives. once taken., The days are past r those who drop down -for a week or • two and 1.1.1'e Ulf again, having AT onthron& Son% CONSISTING OF Wineeys, Fancy. Dress Goods, Brc alcfa,st Shawls • Clouds and Hoods, Prints, Grey Cottons, cheap) mso a choiPe lot of GROCERIES! Always kept on hand. J. Bonthron & Sons, Opposite Hielcson's Old Stand. • Seaforth, Dec. 1. 52-tf JBEIN:THOMPON. • MHANK his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the last fifteen years, and trusts he wilt receive its contimunice. .1.-fe has no -w- on hand a large assortment of Good Sound Green Hemlock! Which he warrants will no.mterest at stake, _and caring very little,. Wheither their customers ale pleas- -ed or eot, they are off; but not so -with 200,660 FEET OF PINE! . our Old .1,:stablislyed and thorougirly CuT Fort }avec ti cal ptiotegra er, Frank Paltridae who E•tands to -day the -aeknowli-Aiged in and leading, PhOtographer in; this auction ef the is .a real live man, np to every wrinkle in: the business ; ryery obliging ; -and has rooms, aceommodations and •facilities' for executing s-ork • seldom Met. He has rooms and apartments for:every- thing. Good pi -attires cannot be made whey(' the fumes Of • so many different chemicals- come in immediate contact With each •other, and producing gasses fatal th making good pictures, ooms are in Scott's Brick Block, near_ Sharp's H-otels and under the: ExPOSI-:. ALSO, give satisfaction. na the Village of Ifarpurhey, containing by In ; enetL• leant One-tenth of the purchase money 'to be paid down on the,day of sale - for balance, ternet will be made known at e sale- , . c..Ei For farther particulars apply to JONAS AP JONES, Egl• (IN.; Solicitor, Alasonio Hall, Toronto-st., inew PI* -1 Torouto, Nov. 16th, 1869, 103-0 taele ' NOTICE ! TOR Office, - cool in summer, a arm in isynter .; with dressing rooms, so that. you - can brine, your. best clothes, in a sat chel and change co got your picture taken. Frank "'Ethridge also keeps the negative, and BO fear of losing the picture of some near and dear His best work is not at the door, but ip stair, one an ti turnto the ight hand, where yoa Will find Frank. lways at home and in good temper. 11 pictutes shown are of bus own make, and not -bought or •borrossed to decoy the 'alone. • He guarantees se tis - faction or no pay. Just -walls up to Frank Paltridge's dlery, rataas are worth looking ate and you Le sure to -see some person's picture .yon know. you don't want yonr pic- tur9, never mina ; just walk .up, he will e glad to see you. _Remember, it is in is- be EOM g. • 85 tf • let at the lit is of the late lala- Prengle a.: the Szetretary o the -AntaaSlavery warda•married--Snsarina Striekland--. :-- • the author of several • popular•werk-a, land the youngest site; of the diistll- guished author -of-the -'Queens syf Eng- land." 1» 1832he again emigrated tnis ti we to • 13-Oper::(Jannip,---Lwficre he tom meneed iiruiing land' belonging to b Tlis step ne alwaya* tegarded a as 01le of the thistakea -of his life bat the love of edenture, .which15 o •strongly •developed* in • Or- aliaus, °vet -ruled his 'better reason-. nxious to pro,ide for his m . faily, he old :his Commission, and invested the woceeds in • what turned out to be -a ery anfurtum ate ateaboat speetalatien. apaears that fain -dna. did. not suc- Iciety, the lady to Nyhoin lie wits after- Teronto. All Shares in the Capital Stock If Ws - Bank upon -which there are unpaid calls, !(unless the amount in arrears he paid • before the 18th Dec. next) bey pu anent to the provisions of the Charter int behalf. By order of the Board. • THOellAS Mc:CRAKE-1', - Cosine -T. I Royal Canadian Bank, j oro to, Dec 2„ 186V, I 105-2)1.0 1 'eed over well with hint :jab( r, is we ad th it as soon its the rebellion of 11$37 broke out he joined the iIil in at 'ft rent° .and 111 18 :8 was ppointed Capfein and Payumeter to Lateen companies whieh were located AGENTS WANTED. lain TO 875 per ramith clear of all ex- kfi poises, gu araeteed to all in de s t rimis 1 agents who will take up the work. which is very light, as well as profitable. For circu- lar and pattieulars, aildress - BOX 32, Seaforth, Ont, October P2 1869. 98 -1_ • OFFICES TO LET. . UR excellent ofliees to let in Seott'a BUILDING AW-6MLPURPOSES. Which he offers on libel/1 terms. Orders will be -promptly attend to. He has also on hand- a large assortment of • WELL SEASONED ACCOUNTS!! To which he calls 'Li' B attention. of his old customers, who rind it to their advant- age to retire. them promptly, and without legal proceedings. • Seaforth, July 15th, 1869. 84-tf- OTICE OF EMOVAL MHE 311 cribers beg to notify their cus- tomera and the public generally that; they haye !ettioved To ,the ,19tore lately occupied by A. Second- Door • Above S. Robertson's Jtai•jam(Varehouse) W aere they keep constantly on hand a large stock of FRESH FAMILY GROC'ER- IES and PROVISIONS, XXX FAMILY FLOUR, and kinds of Mill & Chop Feed. • Country Produce taken in exchange for G roceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. All goods purchased from tis will be deliv- ered. Free of Charge in any part of Seaforth, 'Ila,rpurhey, or Egniondville. Farmers may exchange wheat, &c., for CH -A -RC ES MODeRATE Flour .m(1 Led at our null, at the Ir; *hest value. • fri New Briek Nock; :kpely at • V1: A qh.earcrIn &Co L seaforth, ISO. oe_ Setefer;:b; • 5213-. i;z4,4ortii - t loth. ;NOTE PAPEA PLAIN 8TrATIONERY 1! In Oat ',Variety, SCHOOL BOOKS) Carter and ITralkciem's „Inks, Blue and Red inks, Bibles, Pray& Books) •• Ifeinin Books, Bla9tk Xotes Blank Account Boob cte. AGENT POIltsTHE d,V-SEAFORTH "EXPOSITOR." Daily Globe alid. Daily Telegraph.. • William Elliott Scaforth, July 18(1). •C• 0 TO TM:- as -ST. The British American BRY.ANT, STRATTON & ()DEL CONSOLIDATED boiNESS COLLECt Now the largest, most e*tensiVe and com- plete 13USINESS SCHOOL in the country. It has the largest staff of Teachers, the incet practical and best adapted business forms, and the best arranged and most commodious apartments. • It is under the management of thorough business men, fully alive to all the require- ments of all the business community. The advantages -and facilities afforded m • this institution are nnequalled in the coun- try, and no yoking man should enter a busi- ness c- retr without fully availing himself of its benefits. • We were awarded the FIRST P11.111E1 in BUSINESS WRITING that s late Provincial Exhibition at London. As this is the Sixth consecutive year that we have taken this prize, we feel confident that there can be but one opinion as where to (Ye; to learn to write. Poi- specimens of writing. bank notes) eir- culare, &c., address, ODELL & TROUT, Toronto, October 8th, 1809. Toronto. 96-4na. WHITNEY, TN returning his sincere thanks to the for„ the very liberal patronage he has received -since comieg to Seaforth, begs to say that he has on hand another large lot of • ANDERSON'S NEAT/ PLATE STOVES! Box, Parlor and Cooking, all of which be Min aS cheap as other people sell an in- ferior article. Everybody knows that the BEST CO AL OILLN THE COUNTY is at Whitney's. Lamps, Chiminies, Wicks, etc , abundance. A large stock of ALL KINDS OF TINWARE always on hand. Eave-Troughing, Tin -and Sheet Iron Roofing done in first-class style. All kinds oe Jobbing promptly attended to. • CISTERN PUMPS AND LEAD PIPING. Olcl. Iron and Copper. Cotton Rags, Wool and Wool Pickens takerx exchange: Seaforth, Sept. 24th, 18613, 43-tf. •EXCELSIOR. OTOGRAPIL. GALLERY. IC P. PAGET, - Artist THE undersigned bees to• int rm the in- habitants of Seaforth and surrounding country, that he has taken the Gallery for- merly occupied by Mr. C. Paltridge, FeI.O. 1.009'8 27Orth of Dr. Sraties Office, ailf.1 Opposite Treat's Store. Where he wilt always be ready to please his petrel's and give satisfaction to those who favor him with a call E SURE AND cALL to see his speeiniens, they speak for the Artist and will convince you that lie is First -Class. REMEMBER, The place is Opposite Vears Grocery, Main •Street, Seatrth. WILLIASI P. AGET, Photo. Artist. Scaforth, July 22; 1869. 85 Gm. FARMERS! CV' Get your Homemades Cut Out With Economy & Taste AT SUTHERLAND RO.'S, TAILORS, Goderieh, Street. Ct- 0 MI S And Workmanship einaranteed. NEXT DOOR '1'4) • • 110.L.,:a;..eary, • • • • . umsden's .D 1-- S• tore. , tp va 41. TIGHT BINDING NEW FALL &WINTEk GOODS. KIDD & MmULKIN • RE prepared to show the Largest Stock of • Consisting of the Latest Styles of Dress Patterns, in. Irish and French Poplins, all wool Plaids, French Merinoes, and Twills of various kinds, ever offered • Seaforth, Their Millinery De partment Is furnished with a large assortment of Bounets and -Mantles of the Lat- est Fashions, VERY CHEAP. • READY MADE CLOTHING! For the Million. •GOOD Til.R.ED SUITS _FOP TEtV DOLLARS. BOOTS *SHOES CHEAlDER THAN EVER. Also a Very -Choice Stock of Fresh Groceries! • 13e surepand ;call for their $1 Tea. 25 lbs. Rice for $1; 11 lbs. Itaisins and 10 lbs. good bright Sugar, F.LITE A.„_VD **-COARS.E SALT Give them a call. KID)) -(5L MeMilfiaKI.Na Seforth, Nov. 8th, 1869. SUITS 20prcent Cheaper Than ever, •FOR OASH, - At SMITH'S C L 0 THI .N Q: • STORE, S EA AFORT if 0yosizie S. Rolerison's. Seaforthj Dec lt,t, • •.% • ;A4 • •