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The Huron Expositor, 1871-09-08, Page 88. now .txpooltor. Ti E HURON EXPOSITOR. SEPT 8,17i the often oon corn enced. The, time was spent in varioizs was, by sonie iii "tripping on he lig t fantastic toe," by othersin s iaging playing croquet, • pit&iing q tot s, &c., as fancy dictated. DISTRICT MATTRS. Addresses werJ d live ed by Brother Gibson:, offt atfor 1, 'rand Master ; Brother• . N. ¥c.rd. of St. Alarys, Agricultural Shows. and Pairs, . . ' The Grey Branch Agricultural Fair will be held Andeyville. on Tuesday, Oet. 10. The Township of Hay 41.grictiltara1 Seciety'S Fail Show will be held at Zmich, on Friday, the:60 tot October, _ & The South Thirma Agrictilthral Society'e Fiat - Show will be held at Settforth„ on ThuradaY and . Friday; 21st and 22nd September. , The North Riding of Huron ttgrieulturallSodiety a • FAB Show will be held itt Clinton, on Tuesday and -Wednesday, the 19th and 20th day's ef September The Stephen and Usborne Agricultural Socie 3- s[ 1 Yall Show will be held at Exeter, on Monday : n 1 Tuesday, the 2nd and 3rd days of October. • The Fall Show of the Howick Brandt Apia 1 tura' Society will be held at Gerrie; on Wednesd tet. 4. - The. Central Fair will be bola at Hamilton, tbe 4th 5th and 6th of October. . •The Westerir Fair will be held at Loudon, fro the 26th to the 29th of September. — The Provincial Exhibition will be held at Kings ton. on the 25th to the 30th of September. . , The North Perth Agricultural Society's Fall Sh04 'ISM be held at Stratford, on the 5th and 6th . of teltober. , . The . South Perth Agricultural Society's Show -st ill be held at St. Marys, on the 3d. and 4th of Oel tober. •_ The Hibbert Branch Agricultural Society's Fall Tair will be held ait Staffit, on 10th October. Past Grand ; t le 14 res atatives •of the Mitchell Couna• , an 1 ot len At about half-prst five tlie co npa iy repai A to for home, andl then fo the grata ball the village, se e to ma 4 prepor tions which Was to tit e place in the eve ling. The ba 1, we ka.rii, WaS I elite nume itai busr-. ly atteaded, eau WM a 'et fine t Altogether, 0 t'oc :mit, a NVaS a IfloSt pleasant one, an 1 we trust it may aot be will be giveit in so ne other of the long ere loth° Ode Fellows re -Union neighboring towns or i villages. The 3 Fulliaton Banc ' ad ed math to, the pie:Jure of :the afternoon s proceed ngs, by playing several selecti els of mu ic in .• excellent style , • RL.NNING TOLL8.4-A man la med charlea Smith was ilakei , before ohp Beat0e. Esq., J. P., ehar ed by Ala W. J. Clark, keeper of Tell G te No. 1, , on the (ravel Roed, north of Seaforth, vith running through his tell a ithout pa ing the Customer • and i legit fee. Si ith pleaded that " it was the first tim he had ever been on a toll road, land di n't knowa what at 11 was." Ile was i1necl S2 and costs. The practice of run ling toll gates is Id ogether to common arid is hoped this may prove , a warning to those who indulge in it. ' • Railway By -Laws. The voting on the various Railway Ey-laws in the different iMunieipalities, wig take .place as follows:• - Ashfie1d-is10,000, Tuesday, Sept. 14. Clinton -10,000, Friday, Sept. 15. ' East Wawanosh-W., G. and B., R18,000, Fri - Zvi, Sept. 15; L. K. and 13., *318,000, same day. lie° by-laws submitted in this township. Saturda3-, Sept. 16. •%Grey -S.85,000, Monday, Sept. 11. Hullett-815,000, Thursday, Sept. 14. Listowel -815,000, Friday, Sept. 15. Morris -$30,000, Saturday, Sept. 16. Turuberry-$28,000, 'Monday, Sept. 11. Wa1lace-s11),000, Sett/May, Sept. 16. West Wawanosh-$18,000, Thursday, Sept. 21. • GOOD Saotae. -Mr. Samuel Cern oclian, Jr., of Tuckersmith, offers for sale some very sitperior farm stock. Stook breed - ars weteld do well to inspect them:" See -advertisement. • EtiOVAL. -Messrs. Johnson Brothers, tardware merchants, intend removing to their new premises, in Meyer'snew block, •adjoining E. Hickson & errly in October. Look out fOz their new adver- tisement next week. • REFRESHMENT_ BOOTH:S.-The Tucker- .anaith Agricultural Society will let by . usblic auction, the refreshment booths', • ta- be used at the approaching show, • on their grounds, on Saturday next, at .5 -a'elock P. M. GOING TO OIII0.-Mr. Michael Haas, • who recently sold his farm on. the Huron Tuckersmith, has purchased a • splendid farm of 200 acres in the State •tot: Ohio, *here he intends to remove in a few weeks. We trust that fortune may smile upon him as graciksly in his new home as it has in that which he is about ate vacate. • FINE CLOTHS. -We would direct the - Attention of our readers to the advertise- ment of Mr. T. K. Anderson, in th sue. Mr. Anderson has just received :eaenificent assortment of Englieh an t. a:L(11mi tweeds, broadcloths, an etentlemen's furnishings. The stock is seen selected, and the patterns are of • the latest and most handsome styles. • FOR CLINTON. -Six members of the. • orrie Companypassed through Seaforth an Wednesday last en rode to Clinton to -take part in the rifle inatch of the 33rd .tattalion, which commenced on Thurs- •.day. The foilowine are the names of the Carrie men :-Hunt; McLachlan, 'feline - ten, Roberts, Hart and Walker. - • DYES, DYES. -If you Want reliable dye - -stuffs go to J. R. Grant's Post Office • Drug Store, Airileyetille. Coloringe of - e-ery shade. Analine Dyes, ball in • crystal and solution. Madder, very best a a ality. One case of musical merehan- 4. 4e just rectiY4 V&1 atfd ace. THE T Senforth Fail Me ling. Should the weather .rove favoraole, the Fall -Meeting of th • Seaforth lathing Park Association; to be held next Mon ay and Tuescla , will be the ntost succes ful , j affair Of the kind ever held n the Coin ty. The arraeuents of the Gommittee are of the most efficientand painsta ng 'character, and nothing has been left un- done which Weeild tend :to make the races pass off satisfactorily and succ ss - fully. The track is in the best ' or er, and as a large , number of first -C ass horses will be .among ' thc competit rs, . good Sport and fast tiine niay be an ici- pated.1 The belle ing is a list of ho ses l which have already been e tered or are expected to compete Lady Gray, : Littleane I ' Lady Collier, • Bay Jack, Honest Billy, •' Terror, - Butler, . Johnne Schino er, Ingersoll Girl Gipsey ;Lass, Crazy Jane, Rathoa en, .1,Ke , jl Kelso, Moha,est John Bell Locomotive, Kitty Fisk, Canada Boy, ()pal,1 1 -King Toni, Ti oronto Grl, Pleasureville, Bonny Brae, Fearpaught, Chestnut Dick, Little Joe, Captain TOM. Sir Allah, I• lteportdr, 'Charley! Stewart, Orphan Girl, Pelham' Tartar, n yt. *sac m. . St, Marys FaL laces caiiie off,on is clay and Saturclay if lait week. The a tendanee of spec a ors livas large, but d munbers of horses competin , was not d great as could be lesired. iThe foll 11 ing shows the winning It rses in prir cipal races : -Banning race for three year olds: - C. Kidd's Thunder Bay. • Trotting race for hems that ne e beat 2:45, $75 purse -W. N. Baru s' Lady Grey. , 1 ltanning race, jt150 pui se-lst, P. Murray's Fly ; 2nd, AlcL rty'S La ly Emma. . , I Trotting race, $150 parte lst, Ja es Collier's Lady C llier, in th ee straight heats ; 2nd, Mch ariaytt In ,ersoll Cii;1 ; 31.d, Tip Corey's anada Bo ... - Stratfo d Wall Bo es. The opening mecting of t e Stratfo d oved a si ccess. Tie borees the ,0_,.....e MoSata a Pauttai,---Mt, James Der- liug, of Seafoeth, showed us on Thurs- dey last, four garden plums, the united sl eight of which was nine and three- -quarter ounces. One of these plums weasures six and a half inches one way, And six and three-quarter inehes the other. Mr. Darliue informs ' us that th' t it ey were not picked for eehibition, but merely shaken off th tree and taken as they fell. He also statethat he has '•atittie that will measuie eight inalies. • • GOOD POR SEAFORTH. --Mr. Murray's -terming mare, "Little Jane," carried off the hest -purse of $100 at the 8t. Marys -loxes last week.. Mr. Grieve's trotter, "Honest Billy," also came in first in the teotting race, but on account of the elriver crossing from the outside to the inside of the track oh the home stretch ea' the last heat, he was ruled out, and lead to accept second money. We under- .atand that 'both horses attended the -aetratford races during the present week. A Goeo Kutet Soeta-We understand -Vett Mr. John Dickson has sold his fine ferm, in McKillop, nearRoxbpro, to Mr. ebert McMillan, for the handsome sum -tot 86,200. We congratulate Mr. Me; 2",tallan on his investment, and trust he away long be spared to enjoy it We Lave not learned what eMr. • Dicksen in- tends to do, but presume that he will rest from his labors for awhile and en- joy the fruits of a life's industry and aseverance. *.tesawav.---On AVednesday of last vc.:ek, as Mr. James Sutherland, of •the svnship of Hullett, wee in Seaforth, lee horses took fright and ran away. tongue of the wagon coming out of tbe neck -yoke, severely injured one of -Cie horses -a very valuable animal. ilairther than. this, no serious damage -was done. We are glad to learn that -tinder the skilful treatment of, Alr. vid McNaught, of this place there is -et ery probability of the • animal re- ceverieg. , , -0111> •FELLOWS PIC -N — IC. The Odd . llows picanc, held at Mitchell, on '7 .1:,:sday- laSt, was quite successful. aieratford, St. Marys. Exeter, Alitchell, mei Seaforth lodges were represented. At about one o'clock the brethren from Cie various Lodges, to the manlier • of .of-Rtut two hundred, formed in proees- sten and marched. to the grove about half a mile to the South cf the village. Here leitinteoes tables were spread for the refreshment of the brethren, their partners and friends After all had done ae •,flieti been provided, the amusements of I rele justice to the good thiiags which ri- t- he as v - he J. Driving following sho%vs first day, ( %Veda lilt tint race rse of $1 open to all Donn otses ; in le heats, 3 hi 5 , is $50 ; WOi by Woodrufre B. ree straig it heats. Time : 1:54, 1:541, and 1:54.1 second,. Lovvell's Sir Allan. The Second ra was for a trottiiig purse of 8150, op n to iill h rses owu d in the Counties o Perth, If iron, 13rue , Waterloo'Oxford and Alid llesex, th it never beat 3 num tes previo s to the 1 of August, 1871. Mile heat-; in 5 ; to harness ; 1st ho se, $100 • 2nd, $3). Canada Boy, Ing Axon Girl, Robin ited ered. T !le heats ly ' he winnin sday as foritp lion bred 1 2fi y jack in tl Breast, end Cate m Dan en race waS won in t iree straigl, t a Boy. • 'line: 2:5 r , distanced in the fir t Ingersoll lir. secon 1. Tartar Wa Tip Corey's Cana, 2::343, and 2:561. Cotteau ,Dan was heat, and Pelham on account of n right Catinties. • The third race open to all horses. 1st horse, 8150; •, bred horses allow reign br ruled out, t beieg o n d in the as for a purse of $225 ; Mile he ts 3 in 5 2nd, $75: Domini n d 7 lbs f 1 horses. wintered ii Conade alloWed 31b Won by Morton'sNem Kis erin thr e straight heats. Rine 1.51, 1 513, an 1 L57.. Charley ttevart, or -lied by Z. ;Sheehan, second. 1 the other must ment. I hear Toronto, is e, stump" ehortl _ e doomed to disappoint- offered by the Hamilton ocheme 4.s con at Alderman Diekie., of trasted with that of the amalgan talon, ected to be " on the and he felt saastied that they would not mlly reject the London and Toronto scheme, but show by their hearty and • Hibbert. SEVERE Acci eight t ears, soil 1st Concession, cident 011 Alom resu1 ted fatally of flax along t yoke of oxen and started to to stop them, down, and ran trampling on.hi ly above and be his head 'and la He was. it'll Med neor by and pro iater.-a-John Foal; aged of Ala Gharles Ford, ibleert, met with an ac - night, Which nearly •_Hie was driving a load Gravel Itoad with a 'he oxen got frightened 1. The- bey attempted en they knocked him or hien, one of the oxen ace and cutting it bad - w the eye ; the side of - were badly bruised. ely taken to a house rly attended to: • tOD TEMPLA SOCIAL. 7 -The Goad TeeePlars' Socia under thelauepices of Winthrop Temp 4, which took place on Tuesday Cvenjl1 4last, was ',remarkably successful. To attendance 'ef bretheen and sisters from eighboringllodges was quite large, and iII enjoyed themselves to the fullest p0 jibie ex tOnt A f ter re- freshments awes n•ved, several speakers delivered short and applepriate ad- dresses. We ar lindebted to our friend, Mr. Robert Th *lemon, of Kinburn, an old and en th usi a t c temperanee Advocate, for an extended eport of the meeting, but owing to, th late hour et which it wrs received we e compelled to leave it over till next 1 ek. • QUICK THRESH I 'G -----Mr. R, bt. Grieve, of McKillop, thd hed on Monday last, en the farm of AI . David Dorrence, 105 bushels. of oats in hirty-five linutes. lton.. RAILWAY MEE Railway meet- ing was held in 4his place en Monday last. Deputati ks represe ting the various opposing Railway sc emes were present and addr ;find the me ting. The attendance of. ra payers was very large. Welearn that tl controversy between the ebntending D1egations wexed pretta hot, .and that soxxe hard wor s were ex- changed. -AeresOlution favorlable to the narrow gauge scheme was car Md. Meetings in th -xlington, Grey Southern Extens township as fol schoolhouse, on 6 o'clock P. M. Saturday, the 9t1 M.; Button's sch the 12th inst., Brown's school inst., at.6 o'clock e interests t the Wel- and Bruce Railway on will be h ld in this ows :-At atterson's Friday, Se t. 8th, at school ho se No. 1, inst., at 6 o'clock P. ,o1 house, ollt Tuesday, t 1 o'clock P. M.; house, Tile:4day, 12th P. AL 17borme. NOT BAD FOR A -M r. Jelin Parish, a lad eighteen years of age, Who resides near Lumley, M this townsh'p, cradled this harvest six ac es of sprin Wheat in ten hours. . • - -:rrgeeCrook of thisy. Goon CRADLING. -- MOSS S. James Turnbull }aid G towaship, cut and bound &rile elast,har- vest, six acres of grain in a Iittle over nine hours. - Mr. Turnbull di the crad- ling, and Mr. Crooks the bind ug. • ATTACKED BY A latzex.-A- farmerre- turning home fron a neighbo s on the 4th Concession of 4rev, late en e evening this week, was fst ddenly su trised-by a lynx or wild cat s )ringing - f m a tree above ,and alighting down on is horse's • side. The man truck the animal a powerful blow, tali* had th effect of making the lynx 146sen his hol , and the liCrse springing rapidly forwa d, he Was soon left in the rear. The rat of speed at which horse and rider lef • 'home- ward bound " it ie said woul ontrival the ter famed ,Dexter. To THE Poe:La.-I-Remember the vot- ing on the Railwae By-law'at he school house, Cranbroolia on Alondey next. Poll opens at 9 A. M., and c oees at 5 P. AL Tuck rsraith. 13x7Nic.-A Sal bath SAO will be held in Mr. J. MeEvvez Tuckersmith, abopf half a mile steam saw mill, weet of theKi on Tuesday the 19th iristant • , Oran:liar ook RAILWAY 1 MEET IN G . . . A meeting in the interests of the Wel lington; Grey and ruce Southe n Eaten 'sion was held in Teicks' Hotel, on Mou day evening last. ' Mr. S m cel post hairman, . Pic-nic 'S Grove, from the pen road, • master, Ethel, was appointee andMr. J. R. Grai t, Secretin. The first speak a Mr Fa cy, from Guelph, reviewed the history oIf narrow guages, and their lithited adopti n in this country, aud in con e-asting the °Japans- ve rates charge . for transportation on broad and 118. OW gauge clearly showed the advent 0(re on the al e of the former. Mr. McGivern, Pfresident of the Wel- lington, Grey and truce Raile y Com- pany, next addressed the meea g, by re- citing the history a the main li e of the Wellington, Greytlend Bruce Railway from its first incep ion up to th present ime, and showing its financi 1 postion s well as that of the Great Vestern, which he held was equal to, if hot the best conducted rai way syste 1 .n the Continent. As he ,ead been pe •sonally, along with his frie* _Adam Bro tn, Esq., connected with way busiiJess for a. .ain a No;riez.-Mr. vas business agent • Ainleyville and: • (-fairing Yob Printi be attended to Cooper. He is al. subscribeis for Tit - . ' Wr. xeter. . , STARTING BUSL E'SS.-Mr. ,'rank Car roll, so long and 'favorably known in this village, is abeat - to open a drug store_ in the thriVine little village � 0 a Clifford. ' \Me wish hitie t e succes which his geed builiess habi deserve I -BASE Bane---WroXetei ph aid Luck - how on Vedeesday last,; ane Listowell to -day, (Fitiday,) both games , sere play- ed on the grounds of the Wro -eter club. We expect the -interest in the C gall1CS, 1 eepeeially in the 011ie -betivee the Red ' Stockings and Shoo ,Plies, wi, I be very I -keen. Perteulors !neat week . . Ranavelv. -Alf the • talk e railway - just noiv, land- conaiderabie tal- - there is. There waa a big potte-wow .. t Harris' school ho se on- Tuesday after oon, and our villag was nearly due d, every . available 4ig in the town bei g extem- porized fori the mem*. The Hamilton mea assu e that the .Turnberry bonus_ is safe for them; the others seem equal ly 'sanguine, so it is very evident one or . Coop. r will est for Lie -Posoroa ip vicinity. arties ra- g or adv e tising cap callingl upon :Mil. • n o authoriz el to solici 'EXPOSITOR. t umber of years, al: 1 h' pr moter of unanimous support of th , Hamilton pro- ject their utter :Whore:ice .of such i.ii un- holy alliance ae that proPosed 1,4 their antagonists, an alliance. whiich is designed to create a imampoly for tile CitieS (Whom) they; terminate :tut only' satisfy a few ambitious individuals reeVing in them. Mr. stewart a director of the WIdlipg- ton, Grey st. Bruce Railway, was next introduced He would eorrobortte all the statements which Mr. McGiv in had made, and from the lorw:tial state inced by the main line, he feele' certain that the peope of this section are s tfisfied that they will carry out all the p dmise8 - Mr. Leckie, Reeve of Grey, ntit M- I which they make. • I dressed: the meeting, and 'after ex A:tin:- Met fully and eatisfactorily the po ition which he now held. tie an advocate itf the Welliugbon, Grey and Brtice R, 4.way,, and his ireasons for discarding the Lon i LI don, Huron and Bruce scheiae, then ilwel at considerablelength on the compaiative financial, standina of the two sc +11eS, showing' conclusively, the, -many t Ivan- tages wIlicla the NVellingtOn, Gr and Bruce Iced -way had over . the I (melon scheme. ' The subject of competiti nwith existing lines was then taken up„and it was cleat-ly shown that no better r safer guarantee of a direct and powerfu com- petition Could be given than that which Will be created b this line. The difficulty evhich exis ed iti the minds Of a few people in the neighborhood of Ethel regarding it sta- tion was ilow taken up. and lateisfaetorily disposed, of. He hoped the, ratejaiyers of Grey would flock to the. polls op the polling day and by their unanimoup sup- port and hearty co-operation-shoiv that they appreciate the efforts beieg titled to provide. railway facilities for this ection of country. Mr Wood, another director f the Wellingten, Grey and Bruce Ra lwa,y, rose to say that he fully endorsee the statements made by Mr. AleGivera, and Mr. Leckie, and dwelt for a considerable time on the comparative be efits of the propotedi by the London and Toronto li guage of the Wellington Grey and Bruce, as compared witl the guage, warmly commended the Sonth Extension Amalganiotfon, and while he could not produce an adjuStable railway map how- ing A railway past each man's door, he way to, the _Ratepayers of this section of .. of . the Wellington, Grey SD Bruce Rail- coentry, as being the most rational scheme and the one calculated to serve their best intetests. ' Move0y J. Leckie, secended by 'T. Strachan,i and resolved, Thee after hear- ing the speeches of' the delegates in the interest of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway .Co., we believe, they have both the will and. the ability to build the proposed -extension through Grey. pro- vided they get the bonus as ed, and be- lieving. that this road will best serve the interests 'of this section of ountry, we therefore , pledge ourselves o use every lawful means to have the by law carried in the ToWnships. I • • : Battalion Rifle Match, In the 4ompetition for th Challenge Chip, at the Battalion Rifle Match, at Clinton, yesterday, the Exeter Company was the successful compe itor. The firing stood thus : Exeter, 1 t ; Clinton, 2nd; 3rd; Seaforth, 4th. The Exeter Company having not gained the cup in three yearly matches it becomes its own property. TO PRINT RS. XO. 7 PRESS' FOR ,S'ALV CI117_11'. FOR SALt.1 tillEAP, the No. 71Wapshington Igoe Prem.; (Platen 27x43,1 On which the Exeosfron has been 'tinted fo. tho lust six months • This Presa twarly new, is in sPlentlid mil- lion, and runs as easily ati a No, 5. Atse, A_ ft awborry Card Frees, Nearly new, and in good working m•der. App y to MeLEIN 13130T1 ERS, Expositq Office, SEAlt0ItTlf, Or to GWATKIN & SON, Toronto, - WESTERN FIR,. 1871. TO BE ITELI) IN THIs CITY OF LONDON, ONT., NEPT. 26, 27, 28 an 29. Prize Lists find Entry Papers ma3 be had at the Secretary's Office, Richmond streeti London, op- posite the Cit'y , All mad mare requested to he made on or le/ - fore the Iiith September. RAILWAY .1111(ANGEMENTS kVE BEEN Made for ONE FARE to LiONDON AND RETURN. 88,000 OFFERED IN Cent/petition Open to wm. molninE, ee Feta**. Westeru Fair Office, ) London, August :34, 1871. — the Wellington, Gr4- and _Bruce R vay to Southempton , he wante it un- aP kRTICULAR Nym erstood that he did not come b fore the RIZES. It. '001..EY, Pre&idet it. 195 Ratepayers withat a empty isionary scheme, which wou a - never be carried ! a a out, but on the coetrary, . witl a well I 0 11N LOOA matured and reasonable schwa:, one :- is, and ; railway ! for the 'ill not I will be 1 mpany. - possessed of a smut' financial b from his extended eaperience in Matters he -feels clear in saying only prove the best poseible community but also one which highly remunerative to the C 1. c ern lere explained as at other meetings, the cause of the failure to eon - A onetune proposedalso e im, x.pla ned the struct the road by way of Wroreter as manner in which the Great 'Vestern Ives to plying ipment ates of 11 every e main advan- having Railway Company hinds theins runthe road when completed, co hi every particular as, regards eq of the road, rates of speed, freight, repairs, etc., placing it I respect on the same basi as tli line, and also .showing the many tages to the community from Has it Lot of 1.; SHAWLS, MANTLES ID1R,MSS direct communication and uniform gauge- , to the . seaboard. He ,hoped the rate- payers would consider the subject fairly, . and compare the secueity and advantages • ci-c)(323 Whieh In. anxious to Sell Off, 1 t Ca -a, YES, BELOW COSt 1 Or art3- 11 winnable prive that a eastoirit r 11):1y ; • Therefere, Latlien, you will please call at -the Manchester H�use, MAIN STREET, Soon, end get 3onr pick of the Goods before they are all sold. Seaforth, July 25, 1871. 100 arnto for *de. SPLENDID WHEAT FARM FOR SALE. SITUATED IN A THRIVING LOCALITY - LOT NO. 11, Second Concession, Township rf Hullett, eontnining 86 acres, more or less, d which 80 are under cultivetien, and the balance -a t:° (1 hardwood timber. It -is situated half a lei e nem a good gray 1 road, and about half way b• - tween Clinton init &alert)), being abtint Re r mfr iles om each, there there are daily markets ft r all kinds et farm; i) Iodine. On the premises is 1...00d frame house136x26, with it etone -cellar of t rnine dirnensions, kitchen and woodshed adjoinite . Also, two good. frame barns and other bnielings 8, good bearing orchard, two wells with pumps an 1 a constant supply of water. For further particelar • • 1 ply to the proprietor on the premises, -if 1) -: I etter poat-paid to Clinton P. 0., Oet. ' • BIGGAM. 44.4tateee' ING Lot 6, 6,5th 'concesshruc t, Tkersmith, 1JR. 6., containing 100 acres. -88 acres cleared ant well fenced, got's! baiblinos, a fine large orchard two wells of good spring waer, the hiiid is Of On best quake. perfectly clean and in good order. Tht bush Is leirdwoo•1 aed has no) been eulleti. It ie situated on u. good gravt1 ro:Al, and -within three miles of the Village of -tienforth, ont• of' the best grain markets in the Province. For fur:her partie- edam apply to the proprietor on the premises, or if by letter to Egmentiville Post 00111:4e..-crasNim 186 -if THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm'Lot 2, . C011Ceninn, Tnekersmith, IL R. S. The Farm consists of 100 acres, sixty-five cleared, and in it state of good cultivation, with large bearing °reli- ant ; large frame bank barn--stabks underneath. The undersigned will also, if desired, sell his stock and implements, as he is bound to give up fram- ing. For terms and further particulars, apply to ALEXANDER THOMSON, 19514 • Rodgerville P. 0. FANtra FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE BEING. Lot No. 27, C011CeS8i011 3, Township of Stenley, County of Huron, about four miles aouth of Clinton; convenient for roads, railways, markete, milia, school and climates; about seventy acres cleared remainder AN'ell timbered, moil best qualit3-; frame barn 56 by 40 and &tune stable; house moderate; young orchard, bearing, fruit good, water easily obtained; the uncleared part contains a large quantity of rock -elm and other thither, valnable for fencing, building and manu- facturing purposes. For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises. 1951-4 JO.EM 1311TCIIART. 1. .FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will also sell by private sale that nperior stock farm being lot No. 1 Second Conces- 'ion, Hullett, containing 100 acres, 80 of which are leared and all under pawl. Ttere is on the prom - Hes a good new frame barn. The River Maitland ins through the farm. The whole is well fenced. t is sitnated on a good gravel road within three niles of the Tillage of Seaforth. For a stock-rais- ng and grazing farm, it has not a superior in :made. Terms -One-third of the purchase money to be slid down ; the balance on time to suit the per - hither, with interest ut 6 per cent. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, WILLIAM FOWLER, • Seaforth Post Office. Tucker/m/1th. J-ulv 6. 1871. 187 -td FARM FOR SALE IN MORRIS. Olt SALE, on reasonnble terms, Lot No. 8, Con. • 10, Morris, containing 64 acres, over 20 of which re cleared, seeded to grass afid well fenced; the adance is well timbered with hard -wood, It is itnated on the Northern Gravel Road, 1 mile and half from Blyth; and 13 miles from Clinton. here is no waste liintL There is on the Premises new frame house, 20 x 30, with good cellar and I tit -buildings. A. good spring on, the premises. For further particulars applv to the Proprietor. n the premises, or, (if by letterd to Blyth P. 0. GEORGE BUTCHART, 188-11. Proprietor, — ., FARM FOR SALE. OR Sale, Cheap, Lot No. 30, 6th Concession, Township of Bruce' County of Bruce, contain- ig 100 acres, about 20of which are cleared, the 1 alsuet. well timbered with beech and maple. No 1st° land. There is a never -failing stream of •ater running through it. itis situated within t ve miles from the flourishing village of Paisley, tI rough which the Wellington, Grey and Breee • ailway will ehotly be running. If the above pro- ] erty is not sold, it will be leased for it term of 3 ears for the improventente. For further partieu- 1 rs, apply to Tut ExPosrron Orrieu, Seaforth. July 18, 1871,• " 189-11. FARM FOR SALE. ILLIAM HAMMELL notv offer for sale, his splendid Farm, conaisting of 100 Aerea 180 of Ida are cleared and freed from attunpa,) being 1 it 7, second concession. Haat. Is situated five I Liles from Strewth and five miles and half from Hilton, and le altogether one of the best farms in t e county. There are it good dwelling -house, bari. s ed and stable, it good well, and 5 acreu in °reliant 01 the farm. For particulars apply to the Proprie- t r, on the premises, or by letter to Seaforth P. 0. 194-1f. WILLIAM HAMMELL. FOR SALE. M (1 R SALE, the south half of Let No. 3, in -Fifth - Concession, Monis, containing 100 acres ; a Wee frame home, 1-8x84; log etable ; 3•oung or- e era ; there are 35 acres -.cleared. For terms up - p y to ALEXANDER BRADBURN, n the premises; or to ALEX. CAMPBELL or 31eCAUG1{EY & 1.10LMESTED, Serforth. FARM FOR SALE IN TUCKERSMITH. OR Sale, on reasonable terms, Lot 22, Second Coneession, Tnekersinith, H. B. S., containing 110 acres, eighty of which are cleared, under fence, 11 iti ht a good Witte of etiltivation, and a consider - it de portion of it underdrained. The buildings are It 1 good, also, a good bearing orchard, two never- iling wells and a living spring: Theland is first eitss, m1 will be sold on eaay terms, RH the ere - ft it -tor is destrotts. of retiring from .farming. For rther parthellars apply.to TILE Expos/Ton Office, siferfh„ or to the proprietor, on the premises. 100.41. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. SHOPS FOR SALE. OR SALE, two ttliopt.t and forty-four feet front.:- • age on Main Street, Seaforth, opposite CarL iclewl's Hotel. Apply to 193-11. .T. SEATTER. DANIEL M'GREGOR, BOOKBINDER, HULLETT, AS just received a iarge Stock of the materials used in the business, and is now fully prepared to execute on the sl orteet notice and in the latest styles, * al orders he may be favoured with. Registers, • Ledgers, AND -A-1\1-1K 33001:KS, OF ANY KIND, Aided, Printed and Made Ttl, order, on the shortest notice, and a prices which defy competition. LADIES' WORK BOXES AND ANCY CASES, Made to order. LD ANDNEWBOOKS BOUX:11 AXDI?EPAIRED At city prices. 'creons residing ata distance by le ving their books at the Signal Book Sure, Goderich, Or at the EXPOSITOR ofl cc, Seaforth, or at J. R. Grant's, Ain - lee ville, stating style, may rely upon them being well bound. 11 communications addressed to the lersigned, will receive prompt atten- tio DANIEL McGREGOR, • Constance, P. 0, Hullett forth, Nov. 9, 1870, 153-tf.- • LADIES sm..A..poitan 1-1 And sarrornaling country 1 The Stock is now complete T. KIDD'S EMPORIUM FASHION. NEW MILLINERY! In all its branches. Splendid Trimmed HATS7 AND BONNETS. 'From 50 cents upwards. • SILK AND VELVETEEN MANTLES I In all styles, and at all prices. e • WANTED! 1,000 'Canadian Volunteers, For the Red River Territory, to purchase my Hats, Caps, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, before leaving. • REMEMBER ! 1 keep the best and largest Stock of Gro- ceries, Crockery, Liquors, etc., -etc. kept - in Seaforth. •- Best $1 Tea for -90 ets. lb_ STRICTLY ONLY ONE PRICE ! THOS. KIDD. Seaforth, April 12, 1871. 175 GREAT CLEARING SALE GIVING UP BITSINES'S. The undersigned intend giving np Business Fall, and they will CLEA /1 OUT - THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK -AT- COST PRICE, FoR THE SALE WILL START ON THE FIRST OF AliqrST, A-nd will continue until fhe -whole of the stock is sold out. Call ea?-ly and -Secure Bargaim The highest price paid for Batter, de. - All parties owing aceonnts will please call nn' settle them, and save themselves further trouble J, BONTHRON &SON,- Settforth, Auguat 1, 1871. 169 LUMBER ! LUMBER 1 LATH and SHINGLES. HE Undersigned have on hand aA LL their Mill, one half mile North mleyville, a large Stock of Dry Pine umber, part (about 35,000 feet) of which s Dressed let and 1-4 Flooring. The havealso on hand 75,000 ft. of Strip Lath which is warranted first-class, • and no slabs. Their Shingle Machine will start about the 18th instant, after which date a, plen eiful supply of SHINGLES will be kept on hand. Prompt attention given to orders from a distance. AI. & T. SMITH. 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