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NenPee- f William Angit's Account, aniounting
I
t.uttt be ttp $5.00, for repairing -it culvert en the
how- 4th Conline, opposite kit 12._
eas 31 ;1.-Cerried. Moved by- Me. Jaceson, see,
ed ,that by M. Dallas, that Frteicrick. Wil hind
tted. in be granted .8. certifieate for a ri al, ern e,
e whit+ ' License, by the Reeve Knil Clerk, pro-
of the vidiug he has the proper leg:d . aecom-
adation, to de certified by the Talere,
nspector, and them &lid Ree ausi
&tni
ek tlleik be authoeized if in accordance
e as ee with the Aet of -Parlittenent to make
'zeta.— 9. reduction ie the amain.' t chei ged for
isinaele each certificate in the sum of *14.00,
r word —Caaried. Moved by Mr. McLean,
ed for sec. by Mr. CaeiSiens. that Jobe Cats
!s,:.etion be geented the sum of eight 41011aeo,
Lote A ibeing a poor Mail and severely Afflicted
abeee to. with a dangeroas disorden—Carried.
'et not The Iespector of _Taverns laid .bis re-
a.s was port befoee the Council, stating that lie
me to had .t.*ited ail the Tavel ns in the .
Township in Nov. Last, beingthe
third time and found them ei correct. i
Moved by Ivie Dallas, see. by Mr.
Cousins, that the Tavern Jespectors
repors be accepted, and that he be paid
his sallery, also, 50cfor printed forms
provided by bine—Carried. Moved
sy Mr. McLean, sec by Mr. Dallas? .
tint Angus A/di:ay be paid $11.00 for
-
building a calver on the 4th Con. line,
L—Carried. Moved 1,;y _Mr_
Dallas, sec. by Mr. Cousins, that each
member of the Councit be paid 'the
stun of $18-00 for attending Coiipacil
meetings„ and mperinuendine !toads
Bridges in the Township, and that the
Reeve and Deputy iteeve,re,eive $5.00
eaels, for extra seevices.—Moved by-
e. 'Teasers:, see....),y Mr, MeLean,in
AMmendineet to Mr.. Dienes' motion,
fer extra I -enumeration to the Reeve
1., . ? and Deputy Reeve, that they be paid
- eegls- 1 for theie ser.cticee the ssme as the other
hies by , . ' ,..
, - - Catalan:ors (if the Toe nship2 viz. tue 28,
Vileeet.s . - f
' each —Carried. Moved by.Mr. Dal las
some ' -
, tx the, , see. by Mr. Cousins, that Dr. Ora Mus
s
receive• the sum of $a.00 charity,—
Carried. Aloved by Mr. Dallas, sec.
y Mie Ceeteins„ tiled lot 26. Con...5,
L.A.S. °be &Ara from School Section
No. 3 and added. to School Section ,No.
oted to,
range-
1504 -
a were
d a
-to the
rival
:motion
first,
,mittee
n was.
tr the
;to any
a (Nu
o.tiR
;
eee, in
:ether's
itoJVjt
9,, and that the Clerk l e instructed to-
altera.-
-jj nOtiav all persons concerned, accoreine
to the Schoole,...et' said. chanee to take
to -day. - 1
place- on and frune the. Llae of
'flgara bee, leece—earried. Moved 11v Mr.
r con -
Dallas sec. by Jackson, thLit !the
'a port
,
epor't pecitron .4o.t Shennort aed others,
praying tor a grani of money to assist
in building a side walk, from llarimr-
hey to ;eeaforth, has _been taken into
se the consideration, but owieg to the latness
.before f the season che Ceencil do elot, deem,
tg t1itit advisable to grant a sudicient sum
votes and leave it to- be considered at next
al that meetieg of Council, --Carried. Moved
17 and kr Mr. Danes, sec. Iry Mr. :I. Lean
:ted at that Uce-ald Morgan receive the sum of
i'td.Y to -00 charity, the money to be given
, •
eiratue to 5-elen Smith, to be, applied to the
-tYpesal waists a said Gerald MOrt!,-;•11), zl-ccOrd-
;Nic' in g zt..% he stands in 11tf d —Ua nried.
MC- .1:-"uvect byMr. Jacksonsee. by Mr.
-wed to, MeLean, that the nomination -for Reeve
. „
ftnaf.te Deputy Reel/et mid. Councillors for the
too., Teesuship of Tuckerstnith,' be held at
trities, & uceitekt, at the house known as the.
of I aid 8chooI House, in No, 3, School
4teYSection on Monday Dec. 20tb 1869;.at
- t
itnad- 12 o'clock7 noon, according t� St:ante..
I
Was --Careied. Mos ed by Mr.. Dalias,
sec. by Mr. Cousins, that the following:
Gentlemen be appointed_ Returning -
Officers tlteir respective Divisions
-
for the Mthiicipal Elections for the
Township of Tuekersmith, for 1870„
viz. William Gc,rrand, No, 1, ;Election
in School house No. S. David Camp-
OergY bet No. - 2„ School House No.. 7.—
e'(.1_ to William ,A. Fmler, Division No.. 3,
11:eral -School House - No. 4. John Young,
would Division No. 5, Old School House No
lithe
villap of Bruceeld. atIPS. iurry
Division No. 5, Election in School,
r your House No., 1 ; and that the Clerk:
T. draft a -By -Law in accordance with the -
741 same.—Carried. The CAincil then,
ailicurrted.
WILLIAM
• Tp,
evert -
lisens-
mend--
:e
arried
Ile Go-
aeron,
X -
Dee..
tit
6 trio
were
Mr.
CO 4,
A was:
Plerk
bv
.afer
reruor t
Ltario,
atu
).t. th&
ack-
• U-
niting
used
tifed
•OW' Yee the cheapest Boots in Sea•
ibrth according,. to quality go to Cov-
entry's. 87-tf.
-0
COnmaied IsTe.wspapers.
Mr W of ilay, sends us
the f011owing-,, as ansAa-ers to the “con-
_cealed newspapers"' which appeared in
the Expositor of the 26th ult. They
are evidently correct.
lst. Telegraph. 2nd Spectator. 3ril
Signal. 4th Leadei. 5th Star. 6th
Aegus. • 7th Beacon. 8 tit Mercury.
-9t4 Observer. 10th Reformer. 11th
Sentinel. 12th Patriot.
For Homentade Shoepacks go: -
r) - 7G ; Coventry's,
it
STRAEIM CATTLE
for (IAMB into the premises of the Subscriber
Lot No. 6, Con. 5. Turnlen-y, a dark
_John • Red Yearling Steer, white belly. -The
iotint-. owner is requested to prove property, Pay
.:harges, and take the saiee away.
:let on JAMES KIRTON.
HAiso I Turnbery, Deo,. 201h 1869. • 107-411fi-
Er-
the eXtiO'Ittor.
Amost`-71".
•
THE. SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR.
Prestrsrterian Soire
DISTRICT Dr e
On sNienday,evening one Of the
•sueeessful soirees of the season took
}thief). About six_ hundred were present
MR DMA hes open d .out a general at tea,•and after the inner man was sat
-
store ite the building 1; e•ly occupied by Med n11 betook- theMselves to the
Arthur Veelt ment, -where we found 'our eld friend
Air. 0. Cline ampeg his accomplished
echolars to erilivee the time with their
cultivated voices, ably assisted by. Aire
Traey en the Melodeon. Rev. .111..
Mel lvil le, a .aliolesouled ehristin n gent le-
PosTPONEit pt iste SOcial man [milting over 'WW1 gOod blitrin r,
v be 13,),-;tpon,"41. till fhursdziy. Jenyoccupied the cletir and aldy occupied
61.h, at Isle -G. Davie' .A. :cordial 11.1the attention of the. nsseMble with lies
yitation ie (In ;lila • and raey remarks, Inlying one
of the best tributes to innocent s
l-ocia-
11m -8-uz:.'ceee•T h'' Fee', fw' A day we ve ever heard. Rev. lx.,1r•
RE• MF.M.13M the We.,
i ng to qn rra w c ynni
0111u -eh, oud anu
next day.
1 .7- is Tea Mcet-
iri t$,ieeforth
versary services
. •
1870, sue:it! e - to the ui?-w,13y-1ew, wince_
, • i .
Peicte, ,betioving in the dootrine Of laugh
Las been ;Mitchel to ill :t pre viotis ieo
ssu, rle ,
. I A ere w fat, p1 ovoked:. the vesi hi-.
*ere. s1 Id .., by itti-Laul .y.eF,LeMay; .1. he
1 ity of , his a nd i ft nee . to a large degree.
, ..,
- first bid wee eeete; end they -Were knOrk- I3- : 1 ' 1
ed down fin. i':•100 Lo -(1 e.orge. Fereeree ei, .
,, He coneidered • thie an age of wonder Dinnev of Harpurhey and Ale. Gs I :Barley,
1 ' . 1 tl ' - 1 • ' 1NI t Wal1-'• of Tuel- estnith were- worthy i ease-
. •. nen peep e "stye, env coulee ( e ) At I . ..l. k I •
The Christmas Meat Igarl,zet
The Reafortb meat market to -day pre-
sented .1, verycfir e appeat mice. We tire
sure that it all classes of the comniunity
exert themselves ne much as our hutch -
re for "a merry Christmas," there will
be a good time indeed. On entering
tile market -house from the not th, to
o tr right had is
• MR. EWING'S
gorgeous display. The beeves are the
most conspicuous. Of those we iloticed
five very excellent specimens. Thee'
THE _MARKETS.
§EAFORTH, `Dec. 24,1869.
Wheat, (Fall) 19 bushel. 0:60 to 9:80
Wheat (Spring) bushel, • 0:72 to 0:75
„Barley bushel, 0:43 to 0:46
Oats -19 ;bushel. • 0:28 to 06
:2
Peas 19 bushel,
Potatoes bushel,
Hay • 0 ton,
lilece V dozen,
flu [ter, Vi
Ducks,
Pork,
!lidos
. Sheep Skins,•
;di reflect great credit upon the' rffeder-; Chickens,
and in this connection we NI mildepecial- ,oe4ese,
ey
,-, eurk
ty mention tlic- • manes el -Messrs. JJ. s, •
Walker and Wrp -MeCell, of 'Pucker- • ()LINTON, Dec 22 .80..
sulith. In mutton also the show WaS
N (New Era Report.
ery fine. If we I renm
ieber. rightly Pall Whn
eat, ew, 0:90
there were smile fourteve sheep i esides I Spring do )
0:70
4 limn oer ef lambs. . Tees() fed lev ill r. 1 008 ..7' 0:2.3
0:40 to
0:50 to
8:00 to
0:15 to
0:18- to
0:20 to
8:50 to
6:00 to
0.40 to
0.]2 to
0:30 to
0.07 to
0:42
0;00
0:10
0:18F
0:20
0:20
9 :20
6 :50
0 :90
0:15
0.30
0;07
AS will 120 scwon by L tivertisement Ale by eating niounteee of cakes and of f)..r tieul a r note. Itl r. 1i' ing al s0 liner,
.,
• jas. Cie:ells». .-will. , rivers ef tea; e 'Rev. - ..T. A: l'hompson unielo handsome . revisit») fot . the perk:1 Better,
Gleghorn lets fi.ree- LeeSh"Wel Potatces, - trp'e tiell on New recommended all to do the will of God loyMe pea of the eoninirontee
. , ,„
on wed) as the • eegels do 11 he . did nonotice) anythinc:'extetordinatilv
. .... .„ e...
tionist inethie Fart of. GO CIO it promptly, eliesestfullyeeoet)itedIy, jasge m eels line, hut euch evideeee of [Hay per ton,
raiei similies,- aneedotes, and, politieal witneseed. Clue hu eli
aed ileieersally. D. Caonihell illuste <reed breetfing and feedieg is eoltiom
little ''p°e;e",y rurk'
iv e readings in
•Years' eve..- Mr
.an ,eloee
he country ;Ind
• being 011Ot
0
the ill
s anti ionet-:, veil lee deprived of a real
treat.
Aeceseers. -- Mr. Devid. Scott lei`
1Thurreaths A:leis:aloe while 'running a
. Sawing 3Ln:.iitre. in .1).1.!.. Jae Sperling's.
• woods, met W*0•11 alira';eident by which
he- almoet 1,).,,t the •fsre -finger of his
. left hatideit beine is* cut in two
Pee 01 1) wzts init.10('liatel3i Set) i; for
end de:seed the wo un t. which' we under-
stand is now doing w(is.n. .
A N. c,,,v 1,;e-re-tieurstee.—We are pleas -
:ed to lD
earn ttett ee. col -fennel and Gon-
,
• iuIoAs are abeut eiuking a salt well
. .
e. in tins place.
we have ikend-
pany be • form-
roperties of this
he. euteiyise of
will answer the
on the Cir.)tanic .theeta
For leneth of tile
=
sugeesting that a c
ed to wet the salt
neighhoerhood, but
these two gentleuem
• purpose. • b rom nee rts that we have
• seen in diffcr,tnt lilac, s, we have confi-
dence in the st leCQSS of' the. enterprise.
Should our bopes bei2alized it will be •
of im mense,beeteii t .to the villiLge.
SEAFORTH h ITERAY.' ., SOCIETY. ---At
• the last regular moPti ig the prop, tsition
• " Resolved that Cap.tal • P..nishment
should be abolished"- A as -debated with
very ina.rked abilit . The negat;ve
• gained- the decision. On account of
• the hall twine other ise oecupied. on
• ihe regnler evening, he next meeting
will be held on Moncety evening. The
proposition for ,discriefiou is " Resolvf d
• that a governmeeteslnuld edopt° a pro-
tective teriff." For th affirmatiye, •Mr.
Campbell, , leader, stpported, by Mr.
litalCOM and Dr, Smith ; for the
negative, Dr. Vero e, supported by
Messrs. Watson and Gray.
Hoveick
Fromu
or own
Two Burglaries w
Saturday niebt 18t
enteri!ig the house of
and the other by le -el.
• front door of e,-
Haskee Gorr ie.
Times are get -3.611e 1
The,Expositor is c
WWI ty paper H
w k -forever fo
honove.ble epee ot co
• That enemy to soc
been showisig its .iYor
u
iv, casing misery,
death. —
orrspondent.
re committed on
cne by
oliii Miller, Esq.,
king through the
tel kept by John
risk here. •
sidered the best
• aspirants to the
f ty, Whiskey has
▪ here very plain -
bloodshed . and
• The .F.te-Union.
Wo did ourselves
of at cenoing the SO
eutertainn
of Thui.s•las • \reek la
bold to say: that, the
I igh,, • we felt On t
were only enuanced )y what oui.• eyes
and ee i:nessed 0 1 the night 'above
r...1
refed La: The al dience was large, -
betv, teet two, en d thr hundred beipg
• ereseut; ond, we haste- evPry reason to
belie k W1' it It ern e t toroughly gratified
Last Week
eerrebies, provoking peel.after ped of wiggv" which had ony ly been permitted
laughter, but oueeneeelme with Elishe to iiVe Wine Len weeks, Weiglied in the (By Teleuee•ek.)
Burrett".s • reinatIss to the , Wheat (Fall) t bushel, 0:80
ali-presettewere wrapt in deep' attention.
:Rev. • Mx. 1.Ievens feelinelv perstualed
all to give their :heerte to (ed. Rey;
1-1 Tuumpsou gave e hietorv ef Arstra-
TOy.,ONTO,
to 0:86
to 0:76
to 0!25
0:40 to
041) to
4:0) to
0:17 to
0:50 to 0:00
0:00 to 0:16
9:00 to 10:50
8:00 to 9:50
Dec,23, 1869.
.0:46
0:42
.0;00
0:17
la as -ltiS,it mount -nine and. its
teat, draught and del; ge showers,. it -a
sheep 1.tt1sie.g, agricultere aed mining;
but • above all the teachings of the
deerigines believing 111 a fotere state
of reward arid punisliment. Rev. • Mr.
Gralanespoke of poets, sacred and pro-
fane. Votes of thaaS Were tendered
to the speekers, choir, and ladies .who
get up the entertain meet.. The, .soiree
grea nunll,ers, i n
tertaintilcint, in the attention of all con-
eernede in the music and ir the einL
iient useful, amusing . and instructive
addresses.
Dr. Ormiston addressed .the Sabb-a.th
School children in the Prtsbyterian
Church, on Ttfesday arteruoon. There
were o -ver two bond ved present • and a
large number of elderly- persons
'le. Dr. instantly (.vrested the atten-
tion of the • chiklren„ describing scLtip-
ture eVents in such beautiful plain hitt-
gnage, and then questioning hts,;uven de
hearers. °•
The learned speaker, learned in hu
man itature,',Tiumerously .iis?ribed Cok.
ridges four classes of readers.
la Tunnels, 2nd 1Sponges, 3rd Jelly,
bags 4th Washipg pold dust in the
.mines of Golderela.
es.
DR. ORMISTON'S LECTURE.
• SUBJECT- EVERYBODY'S SCHOOL.
vicinity of oue hundred pouuds. Evls 1 do (;-sprino-) 1 bushel.,
dently like sometheng eleeee-
- "When he lived, he lived in clover,
.A tid. wnen he died,- he died. all over."
It Must leive been so. 'Much and all
Oats 0 :bushel, •
. Peas, •
to. 0:84
0:82 to 0:85
030 to 0;31
C4 to 62
51 to 53
US tile feed tng of the animal.; said for the •_
raiStn S, the tasty manner in whit ll the
AME into the enclosure of the Subsaiber .
Let 18, Con. 3, Tuckersmite, H .1? ty
on, or about the first of September, a red
three year old Steerr The owner can have
Tlieir col I ection of Meat was very the same by proving property, paying charges
creeitable indeed. The pant:Ile eete and taking the same away,
SPROAT
levee the quality good, (rood, z-ind thTuckersmi
e assort- GEO. ,
b th Dec.' 24 107-4ine.
meat varied. '
• MR. JOHN 'WINTER'S STALL.
Mr. Winter's stall was graced with
sOine very euperier animals. We par-
ticularly noticed solne sheep, the sus-
p6ridrs of which we believe could not
be eastlY found.
meat WaS CiresSeil speaks as loud for _the
butcher. • . •
111.ES8RS. ALLEN & CURRIE'S DISPLAY."
MumeipalNonrthations.
SEAFORTH • — Reeve, S. G. Mc-
Caughey (elected ;) - Councilors, A
Stiong, Jtanes Beattie, I?. 3egmi1l8r,
Thos. Lee and John .Broadfoot. ---
•
,.
TUCK—Reeve, Geo. Sproat,*
,Geo. Jackson
McLean E. Cress-
) .
well and John Doig, - (first turee re- day, the 12th of January, 1870
signed), Deputy Reeve, James Dallas,
Seaforth, Dec. 23rd.
STRAY CATTLE.
.C1 AME into the premises of the Subscri-
U bdr, Lot 18, Con. 1. Tuckersmith,
London Road., about two months ago, a red.
and white yearling Steer. The .owner can
have the same by proving property, paying
charges and taking the same away:
JAS. McLEAN.
Tuckersthith. Dee. 24. 107-4in.
NOTICE
THE Animal Meeting of the Tuckersmith
Branch. Agricultural Society, will be
held in Sharp's Hotel, Seaforth, on Thurs-
and Jas. Broadfoot, eine ; Councillors,
M. Cousins. Jas McDonald, Thomas
Robinson, W. Elder, John Scott. David
Walker, Dvid Sproat and John
Cousins,
WEST WAWANOSH. — Reeve, Chales
Girven, (elect(); Deputy Reeve; Edwin
Gaunt, aud J °he _Gordon ;• Councillors.
David Melivan, John. giggin bottom,
Donald Urane Jas Cumreiug, Charles
Stewart. Gso. Webster, Hobert Wilson,
John Craig, June and John. Somerville
• The justly renowned. -and redoubtable- Ib'TANLBY. Reeve, - Thos. Sire pson,
(elected) ; Deputy.Reeve, Geo. Castle,
Dr. Ormiston favoared our village with
Jas, Big-
. .
his august pi esence on the 21st, and (.61ecth(1).;
Drvv oods, -Wu)
riDouglas end-James Forrest,
Big -
thanks to the ;At:eh-allies' Institute, ti eat- VI'S) Pter
are running for Councillors. .A large
ed elle mhebitants of the village and
and respecta.ole body. of electors were
vicinity with an intellectual treat Seldon)
be pleasure again
I
teed ef these in .
it s teethe evening
-ti::And we are
set -prise and deT
I e . first Occasion
present. 'inc meeting was very agree-
inflt-
asks Thepeople were well pleased
.Eloquent speakers we have met ere
. . with' tbe last Council, and if Mr, Mc -
now, wise philosophers we have ear,
. hdLeod 'had not.rernoVed from the Town -
but Di. Ormiston, casts all other philoso-e ship, the old. Council_ would have eeen
pliers .aud orators*.into the shade, and 1.e- put, in without. a Poll The busieees of
winds iie of he days when Solon, eDe e diet -Township
has been managed very
mosthenes, and Gime, thriiled „the satiefactorily the last three years. .
earth v WI their magic eloquence. FlomiiewieK-----iteeVe, -James Perkins,
the stnellest animalcule otismyed with
((deleted) ; Deptite • Reeve, Ws- Wade
microscopic skill, to tee hue monsters
• , tied W. Carson : Councillors, J. G.
of dm deep ; from the deptis of the sea .• 1 2 ) , ,
to the coriopy-of -heaven ; from an ma e etei, Thos • Wilson, Capt. L: Koine,
to inanimate mature, - this . profound Harrnou Hunt, W. Stroeg, John. Pier -
thinker, ° tieiShea scholar, and eruditie 80,-1) -
Cita& W11S011, Jas. HazIewood.
eeasoner, drew lessons of NV iS(10111,- ill, Titt:s. R. Boddy and W. Hamilton.
struction )•aid encoeragemeue. Weeleeu
W. WS Farean,
Bet say an -intellectual audience, i 1 , ., . „, c, . ,
. , - ‘e ecteti) , efouncisiors-- e. stanoury,
CILIN.TON.—Iteel:Te,
'for* -
Seaforth audiences arc alwayaintellec- w-.. 0. ealle, J. s,.-.e.e„), s. Andrews, J.
tual etssen, bled on the occasion.* Mr. Whitehead, T. Rance', C. Cruickshank.
ls s. eMeGuire, D. Wier, R Fergie -
with LW.; ellbrts of the merebere of the
re-ue on to onpreve 4he couple of hours
,thus employed: \Yel hae-e* not time or
space Le eutEeinto JIrLiCillaI 's, as we
might. w iu to do We bespeak a
bumper.„,of a boose n next Thursday
-week, jelly. 6, .n the, same Ladies
and Gsnilegnen, wli acquitted them-
selyetseo ahly with 0 ie or twe valuable
new volunteet•s will do their utmost se
render t h 1), ogi i1xI11 e- aeceptable.. We -
are Hirry to have o notice, (because
every r in ;.,; el se was o satisfactory) the
disreeuteble behavio • of a few Cubs of
boys ho eeete to stive to make there-
seivee disagreeabl as possible on ell
_ogee! ieree 'of the ki d, by•their noisy
vuleul'et v zied • bad onduct •gepereliy,
but we sue -11.1.ppy*to 'learn that prompt
ineavires have 1een taken- toguard
ee-aiu .t she repetition of auyebing of
the hied at anS.,--.1.11 tat re-uuion. The
melLe;eou used en this aud the first
• eXcel
Was 1:iediv
A tee --eneee State:int
ffis •eete of them.
lent instrument
furnished by A.11..
• Who is agent for
John Gray, the zealous, energetic and
respected President of the Meehanics'
Institute, occtipied the chair, and paid a
high tribete to, the thrift and intelli-
gence of the inhabitants generally, and
ot. the advantages to .be derived. TrOill
the Mechanics' Institute. Our people
equal to any other in inuelect, eneeeer
and ersterprise, eelchurches numerous
arid' creditable, our local Press see
°ad to none lint the great Globe itself,
r Instil rite tilled with vol metes of wis-
dom, so thet -in our hands lay Our des-
tiny, whether we 'rise ill intellect nal
gruideur and elorions renown, or sink.
iiito insignificance and olilivione I -le
had great pleasure in inti oducing the
celebrated, Dr. Ormiston 'whese fame
had . become not only a Canadiau but
American, household word. The learn-
ed Dr's. disconrse was so elaberaue, so
fraeght with woi ds of _wisdom; that we
had to Jeep our pen, as if spell -bound by
softie magical influence. Thee -discourse
t.
resembled, to our mind, a Cheistnnis tee
laden witlethe glad -tidings of-selvation
„
'and the temporal and intellectual ---e-e--
haltation o•f hunianity, -each branch
197-4in.
DENTISTRY.
c CARTWRIGHT, L. D.. S., will be in
Seaforth, at Sharp's Hotel, the first
Tuesday and Wednesday of every I. onth,
and in Clinton, at the Commercial Hotel,
the two following days.
Seaforth, Dee. 23rd, 1869.
Jas. Miller, and W. Sinare The two.
latter .1 candidates e iehed to NV. Ali draw
brtcoi1d not obtaiu the consent of their
movexii and •seconder.). .
(.4opeeicae—Mayor, Cfabb Mid' Hays ;
Reeve, Leoeard and ,GiOens ; Deputy
-1-tt-nsie, Horton (elected) ; Couiesiliors,
Ho well and Archibald.
MoKteeoe.--Reeve, W. J. Shaenme
and John Elliott ; Deputy Reeve, 8.
Hannah and Jas. llaye ; Comacillore,
Tees. Davideen, Alex, Simpsou, Thee.
Murray, John 1-lornn and John Malone.
Cr.REY.—Reeve, John leeceie,. Chas.,
11.1iiierd ; Deputy Reeve, Arcoi'edd.
McDonald, (ele,cted); Councillors, Jas.
Spence, Samuel. cslemon, Rube- Leckie,
• Wilb-ealsote Daman. McNair,
Lauchlan. .McNeil, John StraCb
Lewis Hayreoed, and Wiiliam achan•
Coeeetse Reeve, W. Young,
(elected.) "
GODERICH TOWNSHIP. — Reeve,
William 8heppard, J. Holmes,- Deputy
Reeve, David Patter, thenge Weston ;
Couneillors, 11. Steep, „George Cox,
Richert', Murphey, David Cook,
HI-LLETT —Reeve, C. Mori ow anti
Gs Watt ; Deputy Reeve-, El Sneil aud
107-tf
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
ri•nHE Annual Election for- Councillors to
serve for the year 1870, will be nehl in
the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Seaforth,
on Monday, January 3rd, 1870. The poll
will be opened. at 9 o'clock, a in., and eloee
at 5 o'clock p.
T. P. BULL,
Returning Officer.
Seaforth, Dec- 23, 1869. 107-1in.
FARM, FOR SALE!
OR EXCHANGE FOR
VILLAGE PROPERTY.
IN SEAFORTII.
MITE subscriber give in exchange for
I Village Pi.operty, 100 aces of Wild
Land, (-60 acres -being of good pine) within
hall a, mile of Lee's Maw Mill, being Lot 23,
Con. 16, Township of Grey. For further
particulars apply to
JAS. ROSS, Proprietor.
Seaferth. Dee. ht. .4. 104-tf.
AN EVENB G VT1 T
SHARESPEARE, Burss, In RON,
• SCOTT, HEMANS,
Gleghorn
Will give Readings fioni those and other
• Authors, in •
SilARP'S NALL!
ON'
New Year's ,A,Te.
Admiss:on, iocts.
Seaforth, Dee. 24. 107 -lin,
El LOGAN
HAS
'No Wheel t Foitan e
No deluding buncombe,
No free gifts of nostrums,
N-0;) clap traps to decoy one-,
Toronto Millinery.
mHE Subscriber begs to announce -to the
Ladies of Seaforth, and vicinity, that
she has opened out a choice :stock of mplin-
eiy and Fancy'Goods, in the Shop lately ,oc-
cupied by Mrs. (4u thrice .and adjoining Mr.
Loean's Store; and from her Nig experience
m the Business in Toronto, she feels warrant
ed in sayinvethat those favouring her with
their patronage will: be perfecfy satisfied •
• She is prepared . to e zeeute orders on
the shortest notice for all kinds' of -Millinery
Drees and Mantle making, Embroidery, and
It'inliroidory Stamped. Machine Stitel'ing,
Straw and hair work, done with neatness
A CaB; is respectfully Solicited.
MISS ERWIN
Set;dorth, Dec. 34th, 1869 • .
Crl 0 TO Q. ARMSTRONG'S °
YOE
Christmas Presents
AND
NEW YEAR'S CIFTS.
0 TO C. 'ARMSTRONG'S
FO-re,vour OFFICE and
Pocket Dairies for 1870
RUT,. •
He has on hand a large and varied s ode of
STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOOD -St
READY-MADE CLOTHINC
POCERIESI
Good, and suitable for ICIristmaseand
New Year's Times,
All of which are marked very low, in plain
figures ; and to all Cash Purchasers of e5.00
and upwards, Five per Cent off will beallownd
UND AY MAGAZINE, eetday at Home,
Leisure Hour, British Workman, Band
of Hope _Review, ,Children'e Hour Aninial,
bound, tor 1869,
FOR SALE. AT
C. ARMSTRONG'S,
•
ATI:..M.Si'RONG':*.-",` is the .ple,..ee to sub-
• lennL,41 tnw ith lo wr3. MeMillsii Co un cilloreal' resenipfor your Weekly and. Daly Pap
losoigadisEmiy
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wrests of go.a , silver diamones, and. ner, A. :Neon teeth, It. beeplie.nsoi6 T. :
- • 1 1
, iNloon, J. Wat.wick
precious stones.
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