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SPECIAL SERVICES. -Special setviceir
have been. held every evening for the
past two weeks M the Wesleyan Church.
They are well attended and consideiable.
interest is manifested. •
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DIVINE SERVICE. --Rev. Mr. Graham,
Wesleyan Minister, of Clinton, will
preach in the Wesleyan Church, in this
village on. Sabbath next, at the -usual
hours. The reverend. gentleman is a
most eloquent preacher.
SERIES OP SERMONS, -The first of a
course of sermons on the "Beatitudes," -
was preached last Sunday evening by
Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, intim Presby- -
terian Church. The course will be con-
tinued on Sunday evenings during the
winter.
Wco CAN BEAT IT? -A few days ago,
Mr. Wm. Grieve, son of Mr. Hugh
Grieve who lives on the 2nd concession
ef elekillop, threshed 150 bushels of
oats in one hour, while threshing on the
fa,rin of Mr. Richard Cluff, near Seaforth.
THE GARDNER 8EWIN _MACHINE,
This excelient machine is becoming more
popular every day. Mr. Peter Grassie,
the agent tor this County, is selling a
very large number, all of which, we are
informed, give universal satisfaction.
SERMONS. -Rev. Edward Wilson, of
New Jersey, IT_ S., preached in the
-Wesleyan Methodist Church, on Sabbath
last, in the morning and evening. Mr.
Wilson is an able and eloquent preaeher,
and his audiences were delighted with
the discourses ;which he delivered on.
Sabbath, He also preached oa :Monday
evening.
ENLARGING IIIS• BUSINES8.-Mr. T.K.
Anderson still continues increasing and
exterating his business. He has now add-
ed. -to his former lines, a very choice,
fashionable, and handsome stock of hats
and caps, which, owing to their neat
style and handsome appearauce, will no
doubt command ready sale. ,
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• SI,EIRSOAND CUTTERS. -le '0
sf ason has arrived for usingthose vehiCles, jj
Mr. AVilliain (4rassie announces that he s
is prepared to supply all demands..' Mr. is
Grassie has on hand a 'large stock of t
really handsome cutters aud sleighe, and e
as they have all been manufadared by in
himself we can lir-arrant them good.
THE HURON
Domini P. of Canada than Seafor
and those Who may invest th
n it will not require to wait lo
e a liberal reward for their o
affords,
money
to reali
lay.
Fiat
like a r
to Mak ,‘
winter
Block,
ere
PALTRIDGE has :been workii
ek, and has got all things rea
ou a dozen photographs t
only .$1 per dozen. Scot s
aforth.
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PERtdi AL. -The many filiercis of M.
W. F.' Arm in this Yiel ity, will )ie
pleased 't learn of his pro perity. W e
notice r late Manitoba papers that 1 e
has rec iVed the appointm4it of prir, Li -
pal tei cher of the Winnipeg publ c
school, nd that he has alr ady enter d
upon t e duties bertaining to this po
tion. Ir. Luxtoo was'a t aeher of co
siderab 0 experience prior t his mune -
tion wi h the press, and have doubt
but th his appointment o so impor
ant a p sition as that abo e mention d
trill preve a most judicious
. •
SNCW; BEAUT,IiTL SNON14. -The fir
vstorm ofthe season commence
ay night last, and continued
"'until Wednesday evenin
inow goad sleighing. It
• probable,' hewever, that th
time for any length of tim
but whi e it lasts it will have a benefici
effect ui on business, Which;
season, as been rather dull.
like to see eonsiderable m
the win ,er permanently sets
farmers ,ate exceedingly . se,
for thei • stook.
real silo
on Tue
interval
There
scarcel
will co
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so far, th s
We .would
re rain ere_
iii, as man
reed wat
Fou 1 NETINGUISH ENE. ---- The Toront
Telegrai & of Wednetday list says :
" Sheri MeD61ia1d, of Gode ich, arrive
in Toro tto at 1:30 o'clock yesterda
having n custody a lad named Win.
Wilton Carter, who was rdcgently con
-sided o larceny in Goderiet , and sen
tenced t serve two years init e rteforma
.
tory pri on of Penetangushene. Th
sheriff a d his prisoner (leper ed. for th
eformory by yesterday' express."
inc- aba.oVee is. the individual ick-namee
" Wink* Dick,"t ;who broke into th
shoe-shotr of Mcintyne Wi lis, of thi
ashort time ago; and stole there
from a qttantity. of tools. We believ
that thiti- Was the particular. crime fo
which he as *Convicted, although it i
' vn that, he has committee
et- petty -larcenies variou
of the country. We cafino
°woven why he should b
Reformatory Prisoe or ho
l
admitted there, as he is saie
't
t twenty-four years of age.
think' the Penitentiary the
le and likely place for him.
Goderich.
• kne
E \Feral 'tit
Mier par
tagine,
ea- to th
e can be
o be at le
Ve shouts
oat suit.
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TAX SA E. -.The sale of landfor taxes
pened at ne p: in.:last Tuesday, in the
ourt H , use, tihrr, A. M. Ross, the
Gounty Tiea,surer, acting as auctioneer.
There wer a great many buye]s present,
and comp tition was very keen, except
in isolated cases. One, quartet acre lot'
in this to vn was bid down s low as
one-sixteei th the lot, or ne-sixty-
urth of an acre-scareely e iough 'to
ild a dee • nt rlouSG ou ! The t die -tinted
le will b, held on the 20th Dent to
Sli LA -rant THE STABLE DooR &c. -The
oc
ater - tan in front of the scene of the
e
cent grea fire is being sunk eil.eeper, to
s
ovide wa er after the damage has been th
ne. T iis was very much needed, we
t it very mach resembles the old ad-
eS of " Shutting the stable dor :When set
on
e horse it stolen.". Had. water been ge
tamable when the ire was first observ_
, a few p tils full wbuld have t at it out. tin
ca
hen the engine appeared it was founcl
mo
to be n order, and there -was net th
ter ler it if it had:
Al a tiot) mov E. -The symptthy mo
ssed for Messrs. 1 'tonagliy & Simmons, toefi
the Sean who last their all in the 17e-
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StF.A SONA.RLE CLOT -HIM -31r. Camp -
'bell, of the New York House, has just
received a large consignment of very. 06
handsome ever-cuats• and pea -jackets
just 'suitable for the Season. He ha,s .al-
so a very large stock of ready-niade
pants, which have beer, made in his own
establishment, .and whiek may oons-e-
quently be relied upon as being good
articles. •
fo
EW T ESTACRANT. ---,The store _lately bu
occupied by Mr. Bull has been very sa
neatly fitted up by Mr. (tavauaoh, who
lute opened therein a confectionery store ' w
and restaurant. A well "conducted en- re
tablishment of this where a het Pr
lunch could be ohtained at any hour of de
the day, was much needed here, and we bit
feel satisfied that Mr. Cavanagh will pro- ag
perly supply this want. th
--- oh
To Pit" BuErntene.-elVe Would refer ed
our agrieulturad readers to the advertise-
meut of Mr. W, J. Bailey, of Egmond- -no
Mr. Bailey keeps three splendid wa
boars, all of which have been. purchased
from the most celebrated stock breeders Pre
the United States and Canada,. They of
as the reading of the item will s
We are sorry the blunder was made, and
sincerely apologise to those to who' we
believe it has caused some annoy nee,
but we scarcely think that any One ell,(1-
ing the item in question could be misle on
the subject, as it islvery evident tha, the
Hamilton Company, instead of th To-
ronto one, was meant.
Ainleyvgle.
Nom. -4r. 0. R. Comm will act as bus natio
Apia for Ttut ExitosiTon in Alultnille and vicin-
ity. Parties requiring Job Printing or Advertising
can be attended to by calling upon Mr. 0°mq:a
Reis also authorized to solicit subscribers for THE
EXTbSITolt.
Businnss hasbeen a little brisker for
the past week.
- 011 T118,11k8gi4.ring
Day business was generally suspended.
Service was held in nearly all the
churches. -
VANSTONE'S Vanstone has
given up the idea of rebuilding his Fist -
mill this fall, but will ' commence it as
early next spring as the -weather will
permit. In the meantime, he is busily
engaged in finishing his new saw -mill.
ImrRovEmENTs..-Mr. William .Arm-
strong is fitting up the building between
his hotel and Livingstone's store for a
store. It is said that Strachan eit Smith
will open out in it at New -Year's. Mr.
Strachan is now at Londesboro,but was
formerly a clerk for Allr. Livingstone.
Mr. Smith is now teaching schooli at
Blyth. As both parties are well known
in this vicinity, it is 'expected that Otey
will do a very good business. .
- A WARNING TO SILVER. SPECULATORS
D FARMERS. -Lib'. EditOr-----Al low me,.
through Your coluMns to warn the above-
named parties in regard to the silver
nuisance,- It has been observed et at
since the business men of Seaforth nd
elsewhere on the line of railway refu ed
to take American silver at. more t an.
20. per cent. discount, that the ell re
nuisance rapidly became in this loc it
one .of the things of the past, even al
though taken at par: Lately,. howe er
it has become Much more plentiful, n
on searching .for the cause, it has b e
discovered that a few of our well-kno n
business, men, cattle -drovers and oth rs,
in their over anxiety tit make a few x -
bra shillings at the expense of their
neighbors and the farmers, are purchas-
ing large quantities of American eilver. ii
Seaforth, at a heavy discount, and pay
ing it out to unsuspecting farmers at par
I am glad to 'hear that the business mei
of Ainleyville are :going t� take steps to
check this nice little game by refusing
American silver at more than. its r •al
value, and also to publish the names of
the. silver speculators, if they persist in
paying it at par. Farmers will do w 11
to take warning in .tiine, and totally' •e -
fuse to take the stuff at more than -10
per esoit. discount. By sol doing, t
Ameritem silver will soon disappear, a
they will avert the loss which will eve
tually fall upon them if they Acoit,ittQitnIz
receive it at par. .
Ainleyaille, Nov, 20, 1871.
EXPOSITOR.
Ritchie's school) on the day and at the
time appointed by law, and that a By-
- law be passed to this effect. -Carried.
A By-law giving effect to the above reso-
lution was framed and passed according-
ly. Moved by Geo. Castle, seconded by
Thos. Keys, That $10 be granted to the
.Reeve to be spent on the 4th and 5th
concessiont.---Carried. Moved by Geo.
Castle, seconded by Thos. Keys, That
the .Council do now adjourn to meet on
Tuesday the 26th December, at 10
o'clock a, m., at James Williarason's
hotel, Bayfield. -Carried
WILLIAM PLutacETT,
Township Clerk.
A Voice from Stanley.
To the Editor Of the _Huron Expositor.
_ D.I.M.R SIR. -.The of Stanley,
especially in the eastern part, have read
with intense interest the charges you
put against M. C. Cameron, the Reform
representative of SouthHuron-although
it is only miscalling him to call him any
such thing, for there is not any of us
that considers him our representative, as
I have a right to know, tor I live in a
conimunity that is Reform to the Core.
The concession I live upon is 8 or 9
miles long, and we are all Reformers of
the right stamp, and. there is not one Of
us but :would point the finger Of scorn
at him rather than give him their vote
again. We will keep them in our pockets,
although we don't intend.. to do that.
We intend to try and get. a man of some
honesty, of principle. We have had
enough of Judasea. I see he makes a
boast in his miserable letter of carrying
the Convention with him, 1 must state
for his edification that he did no such
thing, as I myself was a delegate from
Stanley, and PIG COMM you he did not
carry me with him., and, also others of -the
Stanley men he did not manage to gull,
with all his pretentions of honesty and
sophistry. There might be an odd one
from. Bayfield, whom he persuaded, as I
r enderstand Mr. Cameron has been trying
y to buy votes by -wholesale by promising
_ to- get $30,000 to -build a "'arbor at Bay-
field, the object of which is nothing but
d to get the Tory vote and pet money in
n his own pockets, as he o wps a vast amount
of property there, and if Pin not misin-
formed,. the bait has taken, as I hear
toe Tories are in ecstasy overthe so -tailed
Reformer M. C. Cameron. He said that if
the Reformers were not satisfied Ni ith
1 him he was willing to resign, and also
- he would assist in. putting in any one
i 1 formers are of my mind, aid I am.
. the Reformers enight choose. Nov, if
the Re
mistaken if they are not, they will soon
give him a chance to resign. Then we
will see a little mote of the Man. Now,
Mr. Editor, I have alret dy taken up
too Much of your valuable paper at this
time, and you may hear from me at some
flits -ire time. What I have ta say to you
is this, goon in your noble and honest
e 1 'work in -keeping before the electors the
d traitorous conduct of M. 0. Cameron,
1- 1 and you will have the best wishes, and
o also the support of all honest and upright
'Men. l'or a man of your stamp is worth
ld seven .times purified. f wish you
give the ClintonL.Vezo . Bra and
oderich Signal a passing notice o»ly.
• seems they value conscience only but
tle. I Suppose Cameron's Money can -
iita,nythinge, A REeonmER.
Brucefield, Nay. 20, 1871. ;
. !
A Reply to Mr. 1)unban.
i the Editor Of the 11 uron &poSitor.
In yonr paper of last week. I notice a Fat
ter from Alexander Duncan, of U-s-
rne, touching on the political course
M. C. (hameron, Esq., our represent'',
e in the Commons. Mr. .Duncan says
that he ''would int have addressed you
at the pretent time, had the 11 :Iron Signal
not stated that he (Air. l)) was in-
fluenced in. his opinions by the Hinson TII-07AIAS BELL'S
1.4;xPOKITOR."
. It is a: matter' of regret that Jr.
. Duncan did not pursue the even tenor
his way intkead. of rushing into print,
it - must be e.vident that tvhatever i
- I h
.4tenee Ina course may have mi, 111
tlamerontepolitical statue as indicated
' his letter, there can be no question that
1 his utterances ale singularly :unfortunate
f
1 foe his owe political reputation and somid •
. judgment.. .
1 Mr. I/twee was a memlier not only of
late convention, but also ' of the
nerheonvention, and appeared to be
of a class foetid at Most pubEc as -
1 bi non ,who dative to attract at ten
-1: by their much SPeaking, By this '
1 stittement ln.) seems for C'- onic tithe- to -1 L
C been Mulct the imprettion that Mr. step& m 1 irst-class Cabinet Shops, which
neon had not done his whole duty,
Was -wetching his course as reported
he Mobt. At the last conveetion he.
eght hp his opjections, and on heat -
the explanations el Mr. Cameron he
mtarily become the seconder in tlie A T VERY LO IF 7) -t
ion.of conii(ibnoo unanimously' patsed
Bayfield.
go
to
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ACCIDENTS ON TUE LAKE. -7 -We regr t
learn from a private correspoudent . t
do
Lyfieldf that a most distressing accidett
cannel at that place last week. t
ems that three lads,- two . of who n
ere sons of Mr. Donald Beaten nu d
e :other a son of Mr. John McDonah
-et out upon the lake in a fishing be: t .
Tuesday evening. the 14th inst., 0 let
eame .fishing nets. After they 11, d
op gone a short time, a heavy storm
me on which prevented them from r t-
aring. On the following Thursda -r
riling the boat was found floating .neer
e &tilde river, with the bottom loppe
st. No trace as as yet been loan 1
the three boys, and itis now general
t that they must all have perishee.
. Ve also learn that on the same nigl
two men belonging to, this place, itaane
K en e e Can ley and Magnus Simitl
while returning Pi a boat from the Fisl
ing Islands neat kincardiner got .caugt
in the storm, and their boat becomin
upset, they were both drowned.
The Fire .Sufferers.
nth(' Editor-V*61e 1:itron_ trpositor. •
Dee's. Stn. -The hearts of your reat
ers have been .stirred with sorrew akh
5
are -really fine animals, and it wouldbe cei
well worth any Xersons' while to vielt
Eginondville and take a look at them. wd
An :advertisement ving further par- to
ticulats regarding them will be found equ
it fire-, is ats.uming. a peactieal shape,
1 steps have already been taken that
1 io. a N'ery shos tneetenable them
resume) asiness with a new and well
ipped o lice. 1 . -
NI:se HaveL.----Mr. 'Cameron has 'ex-
ssed. his intention of relmildie g on the
of the iOt%nt fire,I a new and splendid
el. - It will be bon.s.iderably larger
n the old Hilton, .and will :be the
al of the town.
TEAM Ft FIE Eserniet-Our town wants
team lite eligine land. prepet tanks,
erebv a lire can lal gotfee der et a
Minutes. By delaying the .xpendi-'
O of a feW thousaadidollera; our Coun-
are riski lie the toes of tter , ,aluable,
petty, - ; One hall of the valuable
,
verb, detroyed. at week alonetemild
te lire to be very little drehteled. -
:LIE Al ati,o n A 11,ITY. atMr. H. ' Horton ,
present itepit ty lleetre, is out for the,
yerality,!havilin-bsen asked . o stand
I, very nemerms13 signed retausition.
evis no talk of any oppOsitiem.
in Town IS ttESS litts been rather ue-
unate of late. The Star has for the
- b ' . ' ' ' ,.
, , ce ipsut ,, la1 ties uisa ppeared
blaze et light t While the Mena/ has
S of eaeli other. -
. its . ]UU.1 in the parSon of it t• editor.
i event opeurred almost tvithin 2,
e.lsewhere.
re
CitntsTmAs' PAT ( e Site
would reinindnur _kgricultural 1 riendt of hot
the Christmas Show of fatted tLock and the
and pDttltry, under the auspices of the hot
Tuckersmith Braneb. fzric alba ral ht
eiety, which will lm held at Seaforth, ou : s
'Tuesday, the' 12th day of December ! W11
TwN,t. Ae number of buyers, both ; few
10e:11 anti from a diStance will be present, 1 tur
we have no doubt but there will be : oil
, net n out of stock. Every person pro
who hat an animal which. he :thinks ; pro
better than any other pet ton's should mal
bring him out. _ •
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Merest -Name. ---New arrivals of winter Ala
goods zire announced this week at Ifiek- 1)y ;
tiou's Emporium, Se 'forth. The Aletsrs. The
Hickson have alto a large lot of presents 0
for Christmas and New Year's on 'the ; fort
way f rum England. AI essre 'floe thr • • •
& on, being -about to active from the in a
mercantile. busitie.ss, advertise the, whole lost
of their stock fur sale at coet until the Bold
tuth of December next. Their stock, is hour
all of the Lest, and. good bargains wi
uudoulitedly be eivell. Scott ltebeitto
has some very line maple molasses It
which at this eeason of the year ti
quite it laxiti v. We are glad te) leer
that our old frieud, Mr. William Thou
ton, is prospering well in Egnimulville
1 WingiTam.
'r An inquest 11-a8 hel 1 on the body of a ; 1_,01.1deb01'0,
s female inf:int found dead at the reeidence
11 of It atlieweon, W itigham, on
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r• CENTRE TABLES, SIDEBOARDS,
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sad recitals contained in your journal of
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the destroying lires n the neighborin
Republic. 'Nlany feel as • thou,gh. - the
would like tit give tangible eepression t ,
their feelings for those who are Stripped "av
ot every temporal advaetage. I thml- ;
the hest means for helping the needy i ;
.1 this case ie through oar: 'Municipalities r
If our public officers would take som s
Step at onee 111 thia matter 1± would giving
general satisfaction to those whom the , you
; represent. A hundred dollars from mei ; mot
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imicipalsty would. lie a comparativ 111
trifle to us, but it would be a. potter foe
WHATNOTS,
BEDSTEADS, 131;REA1.78,
Looking Glasses and all other articles
he is selling
he rtnerd of .AIr.
G al/pt.:are that up. to this point he
not a reader of the Ex tostenth
tly after diecomus a reader of that
npaper, and his old suepieions re
1. if this is not a proof of the in
lice of the Exroerrort in mouldin
°pintoes, it would be hard to tel
t constitutes proof. Now, the gees -
arises, what new light did he get
the Extoerron in regard. to :Mr.
lei-on's sins of omission, tvhich the
dul net furnieli lie says he Saw
reports and division lists. And if so
arl tile light whieb. the ITon
yet, With the same (widens,' before
lie comes to the mo -,t opposite eon -
ons. At the convention Mr. Cam -
was worthy of enalideneo, but now
ibject of -suepieion. It i; elnultiet
as this, Ala _Editor, which is calca-
1 to diseutt rig„ht thinking men.
‘vitich, nevertheless, you are pier sed
11 frank and putsneken. It muSt be
tree of intense disguet and mortifica,-
at the honest Reformers of Ueborne
Id that they have been repreie.lits(1
10 convention by moth a, political
her -cock thi8, Whose opinions ap-
t() fornied thou reflection, and
tI without regret, awl whO - is
to stultify himself without ee.-
It pit t•ittg 0; 811,1X:0. If
, the ;teeth. of rsitorno (lc -dre to qc,,e C.teir
township 1•,..:Ltirn a 1:eterin majority at
,:1,1!;„:1 if,stiall of a r.inority, as at
last oh t.f thoy selq4.-..: men to -f-
prcsynt them in yonv:ution tomewhat
etronetr t! an N'r. Duncan,
11,) stmli4a1 thy advice
eh La,:rtl to 1 .1,4
Mal ;..:i!t lip till speak till ye hay
hien fen „lay, an whhi hae dune
good. to the houseless and naked sufferer- /..Vas
5111)1
, 1101%
tit 1.1
1 flue
1 his
whs.
tion
• Iron
; Can
trilob
the
a 'read. Meinberli of my flock are ver
anxious in. this matter and; the ehurclic
will shortdy innve.if others do not.
OMAS CLEWORTlf,
• - 'Wesleyan :Minister
Tueltersmith, sNov. 20th, 1871, .
.Mr. Thomson lets juet received a fin
new stoek of Fresh Family Groceries
whit-li for quality and ela•apness casino
be turpassed. Ile is doinga, good steeri
lne heels, and parties requirin4 anythint
:in the rocury line would do well to cal
and see him.
• Scott. It wast child .belonging to Me.
O Mathewson s servant _prl. The !verdict
• of the jury evat that the child died
through iiclect at the iiine of birth, or
Y shortly after." There WaS 110 O'it'anle3
1 '
of violei.4.:13 oil the bed • of the. eldid.
A Pere fon Foe Seenoitte.---A gentle
rnae tr0/11. If aillilt011 NrI,04. 111 :•;tticlortl
tittritt..!: the oresent week. with the view
ofinaking arran,2:enients for the establish
(-teitsiv g , 1..,p.c
tneut ancl.. inatiCatery \\*O
Or ,esnior ok.
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si.,1)Irr;EN, A , searies.et A large
euantity hhoice tin keys will be shot
" 'for at Hotel. Craiibrien;., on
- linrsday, .Ntirv. 30. Shooting to coin-
- mance at 10 sharp. •
:cLLII
lersLatiol. that t gentlemen is willing
e.d:thlisli and earty on Nvorks such as
r...cptire; nn ecincittion ',hat the. vi11it:40
terniso. the requislite bililteilws to ,.mo-
..tve With, anti ttiV4Vitt 'the works fain,
tax:ttion for a pt nott of ten. yrar:, That
this -mil be eitet fully granteciby -on t-
Ti:lie4t.:r4.• wtt ha*, c not the slilitest
4100 lit, a:t 1-44111 an (•,:ittlIti.r4niti.i,- it 1.•
fl (it! 1.14. yt_ar, wouitt
re! .ay ti) (.xtev!t.
4.am _Ay iitay la= n-4E:di-ea to in Ake to
..1!
sreiy trust. that our t nuactil will ip•st:ir
t't
:inti that thi.v. \Via 1.4., allatt,".
this opportunity t sti 1' their
t31(.)s that:eh lethargy- or undue and
titan etasery eauti in If they ;le, we
can assure thew that they will b.., helci
to ,triet letionot the rat epayers for
the lee; they allow tile
:in.,. 11 entorprise as that in -
there is. /alt. a lo.qter i;e1.1 fle
'A7.7roineter.
•
Ariesterne trou'olttoinct disease
nruk, it t asinearal ce in this plaee.
Th , as j ut V eases.
t
1 , „
U.1 A 1 1,11 Av. t sOrn.011,
aSt VI', Baxter, Afedtalf, and others
"
"sem ,oronet have be; n r tile -
.1 it1W 111 iewiek :el Amite thie Old
hnt v• -••1.A. An Nyitift time c ,pect•
ed. to-ninrrnw (NVedne when the
vote is to be taken. -
c our it(11t on 1.1:61-
-WaV:( in .last iArettk's Itx titeree, tea stet-
._
that a l'epOrt "WitS btring eireillatktti
tli1Talgit 5011) 4,1 Lilo neivspapers that an
anialganettiou !was aboilt/to be Consurn-
,• ntated between the Loudon, I fungi and .
Brute. Ili:ill...ins Company inn I the- urge -
to ( anipany, Stud then went on to eon-
tradiet the minor, (01 the authority of a
Iprivate letter. We hitended to sat- ;
l'eni 1)
. A Ste:sore AFFAIR. -A schoolmaste
! on tile base line of 1 fullett has been coin
netted to jati tor abusing a l)oy, Jtiip- bo
pears that the boys around him haa betn
-11
right, and (ivstroying his fruit, and hei
tile of entering his garden at
:tying- hold of one of thote maraeders asl (Ton
ic supposed, administerot corpalmt 011
muishment to such an extent that the see],
)0y has never since 1 tlii d and ,hiolIfL jauttei
8 now D
clanger. r. laylor istiow at -
ending nine
• to ea
Corsen. Al intreste---The 'ouneil rnt t
o fii
!..pursuaut, to a 1 Journment at :11r. 11ixon 8 at ti
citel, Brueefishl, on AI on(lay. the .6th of treat
ovvillber. All the members present ; pear
the Reeve in the chair ; minutee of last ellen
1 letting rend ;ma app"oved.. meved by
Dr. Wood -i, seconded by
That tile aceonnt of the i',./ctr 0114a: 101
1 Tinting, 3:3, be pal I.- (hteried.
:Meted by- 'rho.... syconded. by 11r.
\ '1'01)4 is, That theS11111 %.`,S 51) be 'lid
ht/S.. McIntyre, for gravt.ti on the 1:.tby-
h 11.• rriNi. Aloved C
caf.ustle,
smolt; k 1 hy 1)r. \I-0(AL', That the Reeve
ante; /nee; 1 to 11 l0 half an aero
ft 0 appreanle to bridge:, on the thh
atien north d Bayileht road, half i
b paid by t nadel
Aleved itt- Geo. etteeli .all3,1!1.11;1'.(..
Weods, That the Rev te asel tI iJiUI ent
( tinneillors be authorized to sell and (lis-
le se of any timber on the sido roads ill
this township. --Carried. Moved by Dr.
tt (twit; see eeled Ity Thos. Keys, That
th • nominatien be In,11 in the sellout -
house in Sellout Section .No. 3, (Mr.
rr
eit (Loon. 1 WI/ t."('
tn.- Toe .1..1TE C.:0N VENT1OS.
..."Cov. 2d, 1:71.
_ —
TIM 31.1N was nov( r legit that wonhl
&use everybody, but lerauk Paltrilltfu
‘orne J. the nearc,st to it in his line nf hu-d-
leSS. %1 a dozen. Seutthi Block, Seaforth.: 1 3 9 7
A 1ar7,e reduction to liarties buying a quantity.
REMEMBER THE SHOP,
Opposite Tnomen Kinets Brick Store,
NEW BOOT 84 SHOE
STORR
SEAFORTIT.
_ht-c-rm s SCINT,
I .lit( :y •
TrAvE Jt'ST oPrNED 017 v
tit,: ant Cloldreit's
BOOT S AND SITOES,
of e-.•: :•y• ,"" ie. -which Nold at
; .11 - •
1)1'; e(,).M 1.) ET 1 T1 1 N
All kinds of Fine and GearF2, work =Vie
to order, on the shertest notice.
lti „let. t cent= 1 it :ILO. promptly.
TOT.
In GRJFFITH. DAVIES' OLD STORE,
fleiopli door tlie
Call an4 e for ytei....4.:t • •• nisi r, n,inee41 that
ti; .1.
Slitittr t
Nov. 24 1871.
BARGAINS FOR NOVEMBER
AT
LIVINGSTONE'S
DOMINION HOUS,E
AINLEYVILLE.
THE subscriber offers the following bargains
111)ry f.lootrlos, &c., for CASH ONLY. Ntlt
CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN tit the following-
pmriecn,sA
es :
11 -wool TWEnn COATS, worth from *7
8, or for $4 each.
A large lot of tniseasonable Tweeds and Cloths at
discount of 50 per cent. from regular prices.
Beautiful Chintz Prints; at 17 cents per yard, 'worth
at least 25 cents.
Bleached Sheetings, extra wide and good, worth 45
to 50 cent); per rani, for 85 to 40 cents.
'White Union. Flannels., worth 80 cents. for 20 cents
A felw)erpi)eletr(esLof romey 'Union nntl All 'wool Flan-,
nels at 30 per rout discount from usual 'micas.
A Large Lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, too numerous
to enumerate, at an liumense reduetion from
usual prices.
A small job lot of Ladies' Felt Hats for 25 cents
eaeh, worth 1.
Also, a small job lot of Ladies' Cloth and Pluilc
3lantles, at ONE-THIRD the usual prices.
Velveteen Jackets, only *1 87i each.
LADIES, ATTENTION!
Novi. is your chance to obtain a good drest; of the
finest jananeSe 811k et 715 to .20 cents a yard,. worth
at regular prices $1 10 to $1 .50 per yard.
Also,
Alarge lot of Boots and Shoes, the remainder of
hist season's stock,at less than manufacturer's
' prices.
Also,
A Few Boxes Young Hyson TEA.,
notion te a large discount from regular prices,
to be sold at once, at 40 foul 60 cents, per
pound, worth 50 and 80 cents per lb.
At the same time, the following bargains will
be sold on the usual terms of credit :
Men's Beaver and Pilot Overcoats, and Pea
Jackets.
Also, in course of a few cls, the ft:Mowing new
and seasonable Dry- Goods will be reeeiced
In Ladies' Dress Goods, Diagonal Serges, -Clan
Tartans, Thibet Cloths, Black Lustres Masse
Lushes are of the *nest quality ever brought
into Ainleyville), French "Merinos -all -shades,
Fancy and Plain Winceys, &c.; Waterproof
Mantle Cloths, &e.
In Gents' Wear:
'Knitted Undershirts and Drawers, Fancy All-wea
Shirtings, Hats, Caps, &e.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The stock is being fully assorted with lirs -ciasa
Hand -made Cowls.
GROCERIES, &C.,
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS,'
Constantly arriving.
N. M. LIVINGSTONE.
Ainleyville, November, 1871. 205
REMOV[ D.
JOHNSON BROTHERS
HAVE REMOVED TIIEIR
STORE
From the OLD S'I'AN-1), CIA ir
-EW PIZEM ISES
r.11.7,11S BL01414,
L • —;
1ST DOO 11 e'er -
1.. y w1 ghel ! cc 'ce
end -ninny it. -.
JCHCNE.1 PAC 4%
tro.th, No-, 6, 13571.
vosX. ni4).
vi-Daatits' NO.
2tIlttstit.
1ti PrB1.1.
VELY FRIDAY V.
IN NEAFOI"
Tmeus.-$1.50 per y. ar 114 9.
exit! -of toe year.
Act Per/is:mg
t.Nt.'..
Fh•st insertior, per line, 8 4'11
isertions, 2 41116. 1..::111 pkr
te7 i1Jj
4900 colrmni :% ear
half " ....
3 months
one (4-(r
half "
:months ".
One-lourth one yi-ar .....
" half "
Lonit'is
One-eighthone y4,2ar
41i .4 III& a.
41hall "
inorths
One -twelfth 01:11. 3
" 8;months'
Business Carat., 01 ar,1
Adverti..enno,-t , of Sts.a,
not exceeding 141
3n13nth, 50 cents each mouth.
Adverti.eln,.futs of FARMS e.t1
fO1' sale, mit exet t10 15 1
each sillwequent int nth, 75 eo
Births-, Marrialz!-4.
Adve.rthequents -without .ra
be inserted till forbid, and 4h83
"..`1(.•U'...1..."Sl33
15Tr3ni0 T, Met,V3X,
AbLAN MCLEAN.
- .
a
BUSINESS DIRE(
311?.1.111(
JJENT/STRY.--;1. 0, 11I'LL,
151 'Surgery, l)eqs to arompi
taufs of 13,•aforth mai sarrounthn:.'
has opened an oglee for the 7;;
$urgery in the rooms formerly oc
Ifarrhi. Dentint, where he will be
kinds -of work expe.-ted of the proti
factorY manner and on renstenebb
01171-13 Homts--Froin 8 A. U.;
'DAVID MITCHELL. M. 1)„
• ris College, Physician, 80
X.tir;r1rx. O»,—Comner of the
Office and residence, at Thom)) •
TAR. R. SMITH', Physici
Oilice-OPposite Scotts BO
Min street, lie:dont.
_TAMES EWART, M.
" ruiver.•,ity, Montreal.;
goon, etc, Utica avar.ttsblentv
'TT
,• geon, etc. Office ;Ina Ref..,
lvfarket Rua High streets, in marl;
-fp. CAMPBELL, CorOner for V1
and Ilesidt-nce, over Corby's re
44treet4 Seaforth. i)Illee hours, fo:
day, and nil day Saturday,.
LECLA.L.
_
VCAUGHEY & 114.)-LMESTES
••-• torneys nt. Laiv,, -Solicitors
Insolfency„ Notaries Public 001
Solicitors for the R. c.Bauk, Seafr
the Canada Life Assurance Ontipsi
13 . -*30,000 to lend at 8 pc
Houses and Lots for sale.
T.:NS(YN ;NTEYE11., Banister
at LAW, littlititon; 51/1 Chancel?:
Convey:111(.44.s, Notaties 4.1
forth and -1-Vioxeter, Agents for tilt
Co, of I:pper Clinads, and the Co
Co. of London, England. Money a
eounnission thart.,,ed.
ItE.NSON, ;U.
.11101.43,s.
It-NOX'S 11-0'PEL, (Late Sharp
A' signed begs to thank the publi
patronage awarded to him in
lotcl business, and al.o to infonn
;again resumed business in the Mao
he will be balmy to have a call In
mud many new ones.
126 TH9
'PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL.-
. -I- Al McCUTCHEON. Proprie;
accommodation for travellers. 11
pried with the very hest liquors z.ati
ntabling attache(l. The stage lea)
every day for Winglitun.
-ptitinsH )103.•El.„
Panprietor- 3. S.
Wan.A.W., .-.
hontl bas recently been newly nue
iitted throughout, and is now one of
fortable and -commoilianis ill tile p
Sample Itootus for 1,74,autn‘,:reind Tr.tr
_ Terris
111111,4t'F.141,ANIKOW
'Z,y)t)DINfi'S Banking and Ezebi
'•--4 W. H. Roxii-nr.rsotes Store, Sei
backs, Ainet lean silver, and Drafts
Good Farmer's Notes discounted. am
101 3t)11N WADI)
91 A. SITAltrs LINT:Jr-17 N. SA1
'Mttrrav's it
Borges mid limt-elass (..lonveyaneili 1(1
4..:11.11t1"S LIVEBY NTABLE,
;-ivafbrtli„ MIA -Outs
siwityit on lhilIiiI at renitonable terms.
R. L. SlIAltP,
TOIIN Expbnan.ti,
" way Ticket Agent, 13
G.. 1'. Railway Station, tieaforth,
'fiekets issued to all point14 in the IS
California aml Red River, 111 hillWI' 1
the greatest 'milli ies t Ensignads,
information gix remlectile.r.
reen lattks, Cumptilisitn't
G4ilii Silvt-re Coin, bought and soi
1 R. COOPER, Concrt:tainter. Cot
'. Queen's Bench, Instil -amp 31.111 (
- Agent for the following 1. ire, Life an
surance Companies : The 1;e11.cr (11.11
orti and the Western 1:ire
the Reliance Life Aissurnoce, and no
videiit hIlItInel• 4.I1D11):V.U3 .
110Ni.1"1'41 DIAN iatterti stott-
41.1 order.; lay mail or oth, ise
io.
1t461( YV1 tax.
Srit(ili()N. Fin
U11111-1 )1.N1/eV:fully infa-1
Ibitt he itas talon up his r4-i•lenee 513
reetraari., whpre he win be happy 1'4)
lealls made on him in hi. pride.-- ion.a
Coou has 514-e1010.1 to Ne‘eral ea,es
4.11.111 cattle which w4•re given up b% o-tht
And effected, perfect clues, %%Weil rail
wertilieutes; higned l, oter 2'i1l gen
te.tiniciiii %Is /Hisiers.
.?.fr.-Ctitrai. will •tttetot st Aiiiler.1
noon and at tip- in -
4;rey, in the afta rnoon til» sir.t
i).tr (melt tthontli.
rr 3. eirritolird., VETERIN.tir:t
Cliember 111 4)511111(1V.11-54
letgs to intitinte 111 tbe itaitibitAlat
And Atirroillitlitiamipiry„ liteat iti• 15
AnlIce in Sezt1ore,12. NI here 120 Ina,1 be 4'
tonally or by leitt•i*. t-41- 11
cte. Having reet it/ a re,ruinr
-education, and hlntng boon auuraled
of the 'Veto friary Colle;re of f )ittario. ii
lois every confidence of gi%i,ng hati..1"
who may 41u1'3oy hint.
--A, Sznitl.. V. S.. pr.
At, Veterinar ('oilege; 1),ofwacor LI
'Thorbuni 1)r. Rosi 1, and — .N
Vete/in:try Medicines cow Lint !y
All ealic pranuptly atter. -101
iMee-Carmieliatit's Ilott 1,