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teres, ttoni of the most
rne ana substantial
CapSe
and atente FILITtietleingar
/I Trade, .
ANDERSON
will sell. at,
:7.. Lower than Formetly,
and Cash Only.
noyeltiesia HATS and CAPS
he- largest,cheapest and best
ine Seetelt and Keglish
WEEDS,
nada up, look superb.
L
orderas usaal, nothing but Ete
leave the etor.
)ote Duncan's Old tuna, Main -
a =Tuner of outstanding ne-
at of which -would be duly
AUTON
nes-Britieh Provinces of North.
American
rictfriliy to acquaint the publio
orbit Americans -Provinces th.nt
.ed the bneniness at 80 _Maiden -
r the sale of Holloway*a
nes -were up to that time- pre -
Brown, mew deceaeed„ to ba
e say that I hate reason to
a.gement a the late bushman
en many ney-e, been MOM;
.
that the- Pine and Ointment
rith iho care I ha ye &trays de-, -
lancet whet to be deceivtld by
dicines, whieh aro now likely te
;tate% or elsewhere -' to possess
geneeine Hollownens Pills and
rnred by me hi London, Eng..
see thal caeh pot and box
oyermn.ent stamp, on which is
."Hollowan'a killa and Oint-
andreeet on the label ie 583-, s
Mee where only then oro mann-
other part of the world., _The
Iabeite in British curreney,
iutl GentenIG repreeentetive-_
nee/ through nein part ofeleVae
the United Stateeither to
a for my kills aria YOintment,
to be that ettempts will
k-deceiva the public: in this way
yeten znedieine vendors, falsely
l
ey are noting. for me, and with
i"nlent, 1 deem it edtisable to
eiremartinnettinet nuy such de-
trneetly 'entreat all those who
isement that they be nleaeed,
, to communicate. the purport
frienda tnale they may not ba
Knee by purchasing, perhaps,
of the genetine Holloway's
I would a&,as a great favor,
to the knowledge oi any per-
.heiie are being made or sad"
eased te send me au the ple-
b xespecting the same, that is
fultlrees of the 'tender who is
; medicines,. and likewise the -
.f the House in the United
-hiek may have seepedied them,
or the nroteetion of the pnb-
'eeeelloga against such evil-
Xemunerate very handsome -
y glee ma auch ineormetion,
never being
_Ye reaeots to believe that he
buying spurieran imitation&
a will do well to, pond me, in
eeat foot (which be can do at
postage), ono of tho books of
minted to- the Ranee. I prom-
eeral renty, stating .I'llother
mine or not, ea that, if spit-
e the pereon from, whom he
e his money returned.
einte Vain desire ;.o. obtain the
Plied at, the lotrek -wholesale
t not less than $20 worth—
n4e. per dozen bones of Pills
.., net, withont discount, for
t bo sent in advance..
r be,
eat reepeet,
IIR.Etinne HOLLOWAY,
'et 214 Strandn Lennon, W -Co
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LETTERS
ed fox on SEPTEMBER,
McDonald, II. A.
McDonald; K.
31cDonte1tl, 3.1ise 3L
XeLf11111, Jinn
lIcieounid, James
McLoughlin. Wllhism-
Mclut (nil, Wax.
itonertson, Geo.
See-re:ear, Wm.
Shea, Patrick
Seed, John
Stenzel, john
gnell, Wm; -
Stt el, A. S.
g.C-.K.SON, in M., Senforth•
ar barn. ant1 Sea-
aeese Factory.
are not received, their money
milk can get it by calling
re Stare, -where my books are
-W. S. ROBERTSON.
tvim-ED RATELi!.
cod, Italie, Cedar Posta and
further particulars apply to
l• Lot No. 11 Conceseion
DAVID 110011E.
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VOLVAIE• 5, NO. 42.
WOO ME NO 150.
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311. Me B., Physician, Surgeon
S. eeb., Graduate of Toronto University, Associ:
ate Cotoner for„ the County of Huron, Wroneter,
235-18e '
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neinVID 'MITCHELL, M. D., Graduate of Victo-
3-7 ria College, Physician, Surgeon, ete_._. ete.,
xnannes.,,Onn.—Coroner of the County of Huron.
Oftlevand residence, at Thompson et Stanley's.
vir. Be SMITH, Physician, Surgeon, etc.
. Office—Opposite Scott Roberteou's Grocer.
• Main street, Settfortle. 53
TAMES STEWART, M. D., .0. M., Graelitate of
n' McGill, University, Montreal, Physician, -Sur
-
pen, etc. Oilice and Residence---Brneefteld.
IT le VERCOE, D., • C. M., Physician, Sur -
11 -e goon, etc. Office aud Resideace, corner oi
Market and High, streets, nextto the Planing Mill.
jjCAMPBELL, COrouer for the County. Office
and Resilience, over Corby's corner store, Main
street, Seaforth. °Inge hours, from 11 to 4, eacli
nay, and all day Saturday.
;• 159
rrett the inhabitants of Seaforth and surrounding
country. Dr. J. (i. BULL having been called
through eickness in his family, to suspend business
for some time in this place, has pleasure in an-
noimcing to the public, that through a kind Pro-
vidence he has been permitted to return to the
rooms formerly occupied by him, over Mr. A. G.
MoDougell's Store, Main street, V.iiore, he intends
permanently tee remain, and will be pleased to see
his old petrons'atin as many 110 V; ones as may favor
bim with a call. All operations performed accord-
ing to the latest appenved style, and feea as low as
to be found elsewhere. •
• Office hours from, 8 A.. AL to 5 P. M. 224
_
T AL LEET, Solietto.r, Wiugham, has been an-
t -P • pointed Agent for the Colonial Seel:unties Com-
pany of England, he is aleo Agent for several pri-
vate Capitshliets of Toronto, who loan Money at
very reasonable rates Interest payable yearly.
Charges iflotlerate.
Wingham, Dec. 15, 1871. • 213
ten-cantiOninn & HOLMESTED, Btu -rioters,
torneys at Law, Solicitors in Chaneery and
Insolvency Notaries Pablio and Cenveyancers.
Solicitors for the R. C. Bank, Seaforth. Agents for
the Canada Life Assurance Company,
B.—.00,00i)-to lend at 8 per cent. Farms,
Housee and Lots tor sale. 53
. RENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorneys
-LP at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency,
Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Oflices—Sea-
forth and Wroxeter. $23,900 of Private Funds to
invest at once, at Eight per cent. Interest, payable
yearly. -53
JAS. if. BENSON. - H. W. C. METE11.
HOTELS.
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SEAFORTR, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1872.
illIeLlEAN.11110THEItil, Publishers.
91 30 a Year, hi adralice.
• THE CLINTON SHO
The Annual Show of th
Branch Agricultural Society
in Clinton, on Thursday and
last week. The weather duri
day -was wet and disagreeable,
doubt prevented many from
ent who, otherwise, would ha
attendance. The unfavorabl
doubtless, accounts to some c
degree for the small number o
the Minor, department.. T
(thy, Friday, however, was
most pleasant of the season
'day, the attendance of visitor
large. The show, on, the who e, was not
as successfal as could have ben wished.
(1.0MYCERGIAL HOTEL, Ainleyyille, Out., W31.
N-1 ANNETT, Proprietor. This Hotel is 'ander
entirely new manegernent and has been tliorougly
renovated. The -Bar is ferepplied with the hest
V noes. and Ciaara. Good Stabling and attentive
Hustlers. A leirst-claes Livery in tonneetion. 228
11010RINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Clinton, Ont.,
C. J. McCUTCIIEON, Proprietor. First-class
etecommodation for travellers. The Bar is eon-
pliea with the Yery best liquors and cigars. Good
stabling attached. The stage leaves this House
every . 204-4t.
•
Ilullett
was held
Friday of
g the first
which no
ing pres-
e been in
weather,
nsiderable
entries in
e second'
e of the
On this
was very.
The quality of the animals
exhibited was very fair, but
was rather meagre. This
we presume, to. the changing
for holdingthy show. The s
first advertised to take place
day. and Friday of the peesen
on account of the Tuckersmit
Show •being fixed for the -sam
days for the- -Hullett Show
chaueed. This caused consid
•fusion, and. no .doubt account
great manner for the partial f
fcalowing is the
PRIZE LIST :
HEAVY DR AUG HT 11ORSII
More having raised. Foal in 18
let Jas. Suthernend. Spring
or Filly, 1 entrt , tst Jas. Che
year old Filly, 3 entries, 1st
er, 2(1 John Shepherd. Tvv
Gelding, '.1 entries, lst Thos.
211 John Avery. One year
entriee:, lot Jan. McMichael,
Robinson;
GENERAL PtnEsPOSE Hon,
Marenaving raised Foal in
tries, lst Geo. Chesney, 2d '1. hos. Moon,
Spring Foal, Cott or Filly,- 4 entries, 1st
Thos. Sela,n, 2d deo. Sethelland. Two
year old Filly, 7 entriesnst lex. Jamie-
son, 2d 11, Ford. One yea n old Filly, 4
9(.1. M. Me-
(1articles
he display
as owing,
f the day_s
ow was at
on Thurs.
week, but
Society's,
days, the
ad to be
rable con -
in a very
ilure. The
. Brood.
2, 1 entry,
Foal Colt
ney. Two
. J. Fish -
year old
lenlichael,
id. Filly, 4
2d. William
,
es .—Brood.
872, 2. en
entries, lst S. McDougall,
Taggart Span geperal pitr
Mares or `Geldings, 3 entries,
MeRunyan, lit al
Mic
Carriage Horses, Mares or
entries, lst Gem Johnson 2d
& Co. Buggy Horse, Mare
9 entries, lot .1. 1{athwell,24
Saddle Horse, Mare or Geldii
Istjohn Mara, 2(1 John Susi
TtinRE
onono uI) CATTLE.
having raised cell iu 1872, 4
H. Snell. 2d M. MeTa,ggart
old Heifer, 2 entries, it141.:
Grant. One year - Ohl Heil
lst H. Snell.. Bull Calf, 2
day for Wingham
-11. Snell, 2d. -M. Mcl'ag(
Calf, 4 entries, 1st H. Snel
Chesney, 34 (Roe.) T. G ant. Herd
T suARp,s Liesniaty censistinteof 3 feihales -anc 1- Male, 1
- 1.1VEKY.
rise orses,
let Thomas
ael. Span
Geldings, 4
NIL:Taggart,
or Gelding,
r. Stewart.
g, 3 entiies;
h..
Mitch Cow
entries, -1st
Two year
Snell, 2d T.
r, 1 entry,
entries, lst
rt. Heifer
Parsons. Collection Cabinet Maker's 111
work, 1 entry, 1st J. eizies sit Co.
Three bottles Grape• Wine, lot John
Zimmer.
VEGETABLES. —Four varteties P tatoes..
s
one peck each, 3 entries, lcr Ja.s. Isa.nd.es-
boro, 2nd James Landboro. Four
heads Winter Cabbage, ientry, lst
J. A. Cooper. Nine Blood Beets,
4 entries, lst J. Jdhnson, 2ncl J.
Mason. Nine Mangold Wertzel, 3 en;
tries, lot Wm. Wise, 2nd. J, Johnson.
Nine Swede Turnips, 2 entrids, let Geo.
•Snell, 2nd J. Johnson. Nine Long
Orange Carrots, 1, entity, lit George
Snell. Nine Early Horn' Carricits, 2 en -
t -ries, let George Snell, 2nd J. IJohnson.
Nine White Belgian Carrots, 5,- entries,
1st Wm. -Wise, 2nd Joseph Rye. Peck
Onions, 1 entry, 1st Jahn johuson.
Twelve Etas C0111, 4 ent r en 1st S. Ant
drews, 2nd S. Andrews..
Melons, 2 entries, lst J.
Avery. Three M
Musk e
lst J.' Zimmer. Peck To
tries, let J. Johnson, 21
Cooper. Largeat Pump •I
lst J. Ziinmer, 2nd S. An
et Squash, 1 entry, 1st J
2d George
AND SALE s'r 41 LES.
Horses and first-class CF,neeyances always mimed. 1\ ATIVE, OW 'GRADE C.! TTLE. —COW
• T. 011ice—At Murray's Hotel, Seaforth. ,Good entrY, -
having raised calf in 1871t st prize do-
. & C Of
THOMSON'S LIN-EBY, CLINTON.
OFFICE,—AT COMAIERCIAn HOTEL. Good
quiet Horses arid First-Clase Vehicles always
on hand. Conveyances, furnished to Commercial
Travellers on reasonable rates.
enn JOHN TIIOMSON.
-parnLIA'S LIN EllY STABLES, SIOAFORTII, Ont.
GOOd- ROISCS and Comfortable Vehieles, always
on hand. Faelonible Arrangernente made with
Coutmercial Travellers. k11 orders loft at KNOX'S
HOTIllq will be promptly attended to.
°Preen. Ann STARLF:$ 1—Third door North of
Knox's- Hotel, Main Street.
221 THOMAS BELL; Piomictor.
ftlIL
SCELANEOliTS.
J. CHURCHILL, VETERLNARY SURGEON
ee(Meraber of the Ontario Veterinary College,)
begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Seaforth
and eurrounding country, that he has opened an
Offiee Seaforth, where he 'may be consulted per-
senelly or by letter, on the Diseases of Horses, Cat-
tle, et a Haeing received a regular and practical
edues,tion, And having been awarded the Diploma
of the Vetee bleu Goelege of Ontario, T. J. Churchill
has every confidence of giving satiefaction . to all
•-who may einploy him.
REF encesees—A. Smith, T. S. Prineipel Onta-
rio Veterinary; College; Professor Backbend, Dr.
Thorburn, 1)r. Rowel, and — Wells, M. D., & V., S.
Veterinary Aledieines constantly on hand• .
All calls promptly attended to. •
Office—Carrnichael's Hotel, Reaforth. 182-2m
nation by Callender, Scot . o.,
Clinton, of one Cheese of their own
untke, weighing ..60 lbs, 3 e tries, John
I Shipley, A. Elcoat, Geo.Ch sney. Two
I year old Heifer. . 5 entrie 1st Wip.
Cudmore, 2(1 Jas. Broadfoot One year
old Heifer. 6 caries, lst W . Cudmore,
2(1 Jas. Broadfoot -. Year mg Steen A
entries,- lst M. McTaggart 2d M. Mc-
Taggart. Fatted Ox. Steer or. Heifer, 2
entries, 1st Wm. Cluimore, d A. Elcoat.
Yoke working Oxen, 2 mite es, 1st Geo.
Snell, 2d Ed. Breckenden.
SHEEP. — LnICESTER - A
Gnitnns.—Aged Ram, 2
Richsrd Cole 2d A. Elcoa.
Ram 2 entries, lst FL
Shelf. r Ram. Lamb, 11
Richard Cole, 2d. John C
aged Ewes having raised L
2 entries, 1st 11. Snell, 2(1 I
Shearliug -Ewes, 2 entries, it H. Snell,
2d C Dale Pair Ewe La ha, 3 entries,
-D THEIR
entries, lot
. Shearliug
2d H.
entrise, lst
°wan. Pair!
bs in 1872,
..Cole. Pair
:'.Denat Pew:wee. T
Rutter in rolls; 4 entries,
vis, 2nd. George Weaton;
4th Wen. Robinson. Ke
50 lbs., 5 entries, 1st Joh
W. Cantilon. 3rd W.
Cheese, not less Oen 5
made, 3 entries 1st
'William 0. Fowler.
less • . than 20 . lbs.,
entry, lst James Mali
lbs. honey in the comb, 2
Zimmer, 2nd ,George Snel
_Bread, 1 entiye lst Ito
Loaf Home-made bread,- 9 entries
0. Fowler, 2nd Jas. Men
LADIES' WoRK .—Tat
Gertrude Moore. Groch
tries, 1st D. Itattme 2nd
Embroidery in Cotton an 1 Musli
try, Thos. c Michael. K ittin
nentries, lot D. Pattonn2nd 1).
Netting Fancy, 2 entri s, lst
- 2nd T. McM axle].
Work in Qeilt, 10 entrie , lst
2nd- Archibald Kennedy Pato
in Silk 1 entry Harlem Bros.
Sh
•
man's Linen irt, band- lade,- 9
lst Thos. _McMichael, 2n
filen. Gentleman's Cott
bosom, 2 entries, 1st nVi
2nd D. A. Purvis. I'm
" entry, 'William ',Doherty
'work, 2 entries, • 1st Job
Potter. Braiding in nil
C. Dale, Ilia William
Woollen Socks, 2 entries
vis. Pair Woollen Stoc
1st D. A. Purvis. Ho
1 entry, Mrs. H. Dennis
try,- William Doherty.
try, Willia.m Doherty.
. hiPI-iEMENTS. —Iron I
Munro & Hogan. 2n(
Double Mouldboard
Monro Hogan.. One-
.
ist linSnell, 2(111. Snell. ,
• ,--Corsw OLDS A
liRADES. —Aged Ram, 2 en
Snell, 2d A. Elcoat. Shea
entries, let IL Snell, 2d
combe. Ram Lamb, 5 ent
-Snell 2d Snell.] Pair
VETEll
bees to annotince to the inhhaving
abitants of raised. Lambs in 18i
rNABY SURGEON. --D. MeNAUGHT,
• • Seatorth and eurrouneling country that he has 1St II. Snell, 'II H. Snell.
• are College, antis now prepared to treat diseases itnntt.
of Horsee and Cattle and all domestic animalan He , . Pair Fntted Ewes o
hen o tined an office in conneution with his horse- nntries, 1 St C Dale. Pair
shoeing shop, whore he will be found ready to at; 2 enteies, lot H. Snell, 2d
tend to calls. Diseases of the feet specially n.t; combe.
tended to. Residence, (Alice and shop in the l'OST , „ ,.. , „
• of Kiliorart & Ityart's new store. All kinde of Vet- -1:106-61441,IL •DREED, SU
been awarded the di;pleana of the Ontatio Veteriu- Ewes, 1 entry, lst J
erinary Medicines kept constantly on hand. 1st Felix Iranian. Sow h
Charges reasonable. • 229 in 1872, ist William Stewa
PIGS —Stf AIL Bane D,
-te'L Cranbroon Grev n. 0. Sales attended on _near, 3 entries, 1 st Gem ge Snell, 241
A LEXANDlai HUNTER, Liceneed Anetioneer,
1 John Mason. 'Boar Pig littered in 11•172„
•
Three Water
darner, 2nd J.
ons, 1 entry,
latoet, 3 en-
d- George A.
n, 3 entries,
rews. Tearg.
Zimme r.
n lbs. Fresh
lot 3). A. Pur -
rd J. Shipley,
Salt Butter.
1 Shipley, 2nd
antilon One
lbs., f aetnry-
'. Straith, 2c1
Cheese, • not
airy -made, 1
hael. Three
entries, lst J.
. Loaf Belter's
ert Paterson.
1st W.
ichael-
ing 1
t Worl
Harlan
'D THEIR
ries, lst H.
ling Ram, 2
antes South-
ies, 1st II.
a.ged Ewes
2 3 entries,
Pair Shear-
ines Stigler-
Wethers, 2
we Lambs,
meet South-
• Man —Boar,
ving littered
t.
EnKSITI_P.E.
entry.
, en -
3. Bros.
1, 1 en-
'orsted,
Patton.
T.- 'Mc-
. Patch
,!A very,
t Work
entle-
entries,
1 Willi un Can -
u Shi t, linen
!Ham anti ton,
her wers, 1
Berlin Wool
1 A -Ver.
, 4 ent
Cala-ire
net D.
legs, 3
• e-mas.
Orga 1, I en-
elone n 1 en-
,
loW, 2 entries,
G. Wi liamson.
low, .1 enttyi
•orse uggy, . 2
.entries, 1st R. J% Win eley & 'o., 2nd
LI.. J. Whiteley es. Co. Fannin Mill, 1
amount Of intermit on the bonds issued
on. the qsection , between Toronto and
Grangeville; and more than half the M-
terest on the remaining section between
Orangeville and. Mount Forest.
—A man was robbed at the Grand
Trunk station in Brantford on Saturday
night He was sleeping in the waiting
mem on a bench, when n new acquain-
tance administered chloroform and re-
lieved him of $250—four fifty dollar bills, -
the rest in smaller notes.
—On ThursdaY evening of last week
while a young man named Thomas
Dunn, sono Mr; Michael Dunn, North
OxfOrd, 18 years of age. was 'assisting to
move his threshing machine into a barn,.
he Wf.',B caught in one of the wheels of
the wagon, and received. such severe in-
ternal injuries as to cause death twenty -
minutes after.
—The Reformers a Wellington and
Grey intend having a, grand Reform
celebration about thettOth prex., in honor
of the Reform' victories achieved in the
several ridings of these counties. inl essrs.
Brown, McKenzie, McKellar, and. others
are expected. to be present.
• --Messrs. J. P. Wiser & Co., of Pres-
cott, last week purehnsed q00 head. of
cattle in the vicinity of Parkhill, at a
cost of over $24,900. I
.An exchange remarks: It is repeat-
ed that a man ill a neighboring-totin fell
from the top of , fOur-storynuildiug, the
other day, to th stene sidewalk beneath,
without •being t tared. in the least. He
was antinsurance agent and4truck on his
cheek. , , I
—We are °lad to hear th.t the health.
• not in the
ted by his
e very much
d home in
of Hon. E. Blake though
first instance greatly benefi
transatlantic trip. nas of la
improved. He ia expect
October.
—On Tuesday night of lett week some
inhuman being entered a fi
Marys, in whieh Mic
horse was at paeture, anc
cut and stabbed the anim
places with a sclyt he or som
instrum ent .
—Messrs. Brooks and
ibbert, offer special prizes
in fall show in tliat Town
eld. near St.
ael Browit's
• maliciously
1 in various
other sharp
olquhoun, of
at the ensu -
hip, for tie.
best cells of '72, from, " Capt. Watt," the
property of these•gentlemen First prize •
2,.2d $1.
—A hog was killed the other day at
the Provincial Penitentiary, Kingston,
which weighed 766 pounds. Convict
food must ag, ee well with the porcine
2(.1 D. species.
ries lot —Mr. Jamee Clark, wh lives upon
. Pair lot 16 in- the 3d concession
A. Put- County of 'eowed th
entries, bushel of Fife Wheat, upo
e Quilt, quarter of land, and ha
this sowing 44 bushels of
wheat.
—The presses. type, &c., in- the office
of the Paris Transcript • were sold on
Saturday last, limier power of sale C011:
tallied in a certain _chattel mortgage.
;Mr. G-eorgc Roberts, of Hamilton, be.
came the purchaser at $10.50. • S
--Rumor says that the Reform party
of Welland intend to nonsitiate Mr John
C. Kirkpatrick, of Chippawa, as a nit
and. proper person to rePresent them in
th tfouse of Commons, in I place of. the
late T. C. Street, Esq., deeeased. Eon.
Wm. McDougall is generally spoken of
as the Ministerial candidate.
—Messrs. Nichol' & • Fitzpatrick, of
Toronto, have purchased the 'flats in
Godericb, and will proceed.' at once with
the erection of n large distillery. They
purpose . e.xpending abou
present, nnd tO double Oa
. year, with a further in
.circumstances Warrant.
—Mr. john Tanton, of
to the shore.. The other animal was
drowned before the policeman could
rescue him. -
.—Durine the week- endilig Thursday
last, 8,648 barrels of crude oil and 1,400
barrels of distilled oil were shipped from
Petrolia, Station. ,
= Two young Germans named Meier
and Rittinger, had each a'hand ehot off
at Fennosa on -Tueaday. They were fir-
ing off cannon in honor of the elevation
of a new church bell. _
— A rumor from Toronto state e that
the new Ontario ;Govetnment will be
composed of five members only., instead
of six as „formerly, and that Hon. Adam
Crooks will be Premier, and Hon. E. B.
Wood,* Treasurer. position of Pre-
mier rightfully belongs to Hon. Mr.
'McKellar, but it is said he declines ac-
cepting the position, hence the elevation
of Mr. Crooks.
— An Ottawa telegram says: The
troops about to start for Altnitoba will
be uniformed in scarlet instead of Rifle
uniforms: The Indians are dieposed to
doubt whether the green coats are really
the.Queen's troops or not, and the tradi-
tional scarlet will doubtless have a good
effect. ,
—A little boy aged about eighteen
months, the sini. of Mr. Willitun Boyd,
of Arthur Toneisnip, was drowned on
Thursday morang of last week, under
somewhat singular circumstances. It
seems that the little one had been play-
ing near the doorway of his father's house,
and during an absence on the part of Mrs.
Boyd of not more th.an five minutes. he
fell head first into a tub of water, which
was standing near at bend, and when
discovered life was extinct.
moderate teems. Contraissioner gneen ,
Convoyancer, Land, Loan and General Agent.—
Aleo, Ageent for the following Companies, viz. :
Huron and. Erie Loan Societsy, London ; Farmers'
and Mechanics' Savings and Loan Company, Toron-
to ; Royal Insurance Compel:es- of Liverpool and
_ London, Fire and Life ; Ontario Mania' Fire In-
surance Company and the Agrieulairal Insurance
Company; Auy /1•MOnlat, of money to loan at love
rates of interest. Several good ratans for sale,
cheap. •
224-6ra ;
—
R. COOPILA Conveyancer, Commissioner in 4
Agent for the Freehold Permanent Building and st J. Steep, 2i1 G. A.
• queenn 13ench., Insurance an
C c- (10i1W bnsinees in Canada,.
et.se, 2 entries, lst A. El
G r 11 Agent
Savings Society of Toronto, whose rafes are ns low ?elands, 1 entry, lot J.
4 entries, 1st William Di. on 2d Wm.
Dixon. Sow Pig littere in 1872, 4.
entries, 1st VVilliam Dixo 2d George
Snell.
POULTRY. --Collection -
breed, '3 entries, 1st Willi
owls, any
m Coates, 2d
G. H. Cooper, Paar Fow ,, any irnprov.
ed breed, 1 entry, lst F. I anlan. Pair
Brainalt Pootras, 1 entry, lst .William
Coates. Pair Black Spain 3 entries,
tioper. Pair
Steep. Pair
oat, 2d nVm.
Muscovy, 3.
Bantams, 1
Four named -
of each, 5 en -
Wise.
apples, 5 of
an or I ft:I tirm gl l sp am Wise, 2d
old awl SUI,ouglutritenles William Caarttlon. r tree naine,d varie-
ties Winter pettrs, 5 of eac , 1 cetry, 1st-
(ct,rtattaks, Conpons and uncurrentAloneen
• • • - —
EDvvARn - ,„-
James Spading. Three -n alien varieties -
Fall pears. 5 of each, 3 en ries, 1st Geo.
Weston. 2(.1. Wiltiarn-Wise. Three nam-
. lst C. Ridout. 2tl G. Sout iconibe. Best
cations for toxins promptly attended to.
°enrolee—Opposite Boss' Tailor Shop, •
18e-te AINLEIVILLE.
TOUN ItItIGinenl, Exchange Broker, ancl Reli-
t' way Tieket Agent, Hongliton's Hotel, opposite
0, T. Railway Station, SeLiforth, Ont. Through
Tickets iesnea to all pointe in. the western Ste tes,
California and Ben Inver, at rearmed, rates, affording
the greatest facilities to Emigrants. necessary
1 Anenciee etc.
-Robinson. Paw Ducks,
entry, 1st H, Snell. Pa
.entry, let Wm.' Robinson.
INDOOR DEPA,RTMENT.
varieties Winter apples, 5
tries, lst J. Snell, 2d
Four named varieties Fal
each, 5 entries, lst Will
entry, M. -MeTaggart & Co. Gang
Plow, 1 entry, James
Harrows, 3 entries, 1st
`C. Cuydnutne Turnip
try, Charles Manning.
3 entries, 1st T. Tiplin
Taylor. Pump, 2 ent
2n4 D. Mulloy. Fork
unloading hay and pe
Grant.
• SPECIAL PR
Best 15 lbs. fresh But
by W. J. McCutcheon,
Purvis. Best 10 lb. •
lb. or t- lb. pnets, ne,
entries, John Shipley. Best 1
Butten in rolls, by Mr. Brown
tries, •1st John Shiple . Bes
fresh Butter, a barrel of Salt, b
nhepherd & Cooper, 1 e itry, J
ley. ' Best painting in ater c
etited in 1872, by a lac y pupi
Mountcastlen a work
Stevenson, Clinton, 1 e
son.
loss.
). Strac
eecl Dr
et Her
, 2nd
•es, D.
for lo
s, 1 e
ZES.
.er:, in
entric
fresh
by Mr.
• •
Ie buy big and paning fell prices for ed va.rieties of plums, 5 of nein 8 entries,
GOOD
ANY
DAT RV. BUTTER, collection open air grapes, 4 entries, lst
C. Ridout, 2c1 Jiihn Zimm e Plate Crab
7 tries 1st Wil iam Canti19,
In any qttantities. Also
ODD' LOTS OF
Brought to town,
FOR ONE MONTH.
Oodericheet., Seaforth, gime 26, 1872. • 237.
Apples, en ,
2d 5. Andrews. Three n mecl varieties
W ° ° L Peaches, 6 of each, 4 entri s, 1st J. Zim-
mer, 2d George Weston.
RIA.NrPACTrRES. — yards home-
made Flannel, 1 entry, 1st Mrs. Henry
Dennis. Pair horne-ina.d Bia.nkets, 2
entries, lst S. flcDouga , 2nd D. A.
'air Iron
an, ilnd
11, 1 en;
c Shoes,
William
Malloy,
ding and,
try, -Pe
ells, $6,
, D. A.
utter, in
Joslifi, 2
lbs. of
ee, 2 en•
20 lbs.
essrs.
Int Ship-
lors, exe-
of Miss
able b Themes
itry, 11. Steven -
ORS); RA. ES.
• Farmers' Trotting P rsei,13 entries,
—1st fl-irge Fulton, 2.1 defohn Mason.
litries,—
theson.
, Trotting P112
lot A. it cnherson, '2nd reil M
• Unnad
•Mr, E. M. th
datelfor South Bruce fO
lature,. has been electee
of 121 over his oppol
bank..
hay' crop MI
Halton.has been very
flay is now selling in
at $20 per on, and it i
before spring fodder wi
mous price: In view.
scarcity of feed, farmer
their surpfos stock. • A
held in Milton, over 17'
betide at low prices.
—An Indian Doct
kam, Win Murdered in
days ago by two Inc
Fitzsiinmenis and tob
murderers have thua
No Cause assignedlo
Rev. Dr. MacYicar,-
Presbyterian College,
-ceived a call, from the ,
Refer
tlte L
by a
nt iMi
the
ort th
te tone.
antici
reaci
of th
• are sel
a late
anima,
r, nes
t. Thc
nen
rn Candi
eel Legis -
majority
Brouelminty . of
$ season,
of Milton
tilted. that
an ellen
probable
ing-off all,
cattle fair
s chenged
ed. Neen-
mes a few
ed Henry
of Thurlow.
s spring one
an acre and
vested from
rst- quality of
$30,000 at
amount next
tease 'should
London, han
in his garden at the present time a fine -
plum tree in full bloom. in the spring
the blotsoms came out at the usual time.
and as la short time. after the. leaves and
blossoms all off, he thought the tree
was dYing. Recently the tree began to
bud. and leaf as before, and now bears a
magnificent lo n1 of bleetoins.
--Mr. t filler, a dealer in faney
goods in Leed at, a few days ago rectify-
- ed. a letter addressed in boyish hand to
" Mr. Miller, toy shop, city." The en-
closures cohsitted of a dollar bill, and a
slip of paper bearing these words, print-
ed in large. ann fincouth capitaht with a
pen . " This money is justly yours.
From one who stole the same years
ago." _
—Since thei first of the present month
785 immigrants have arrived at the. Emi-
grant Sheds, Toronto. Of these, , 90.
were English 90- Irish, 5, &stitch, 120
miens. The
•0
went to the
e in the Prov -
•
—it -is computed that Ontario loses
annually a quarter of million dollars by,
bad butter. Large quantities of 'biitter
held. over from last Semen have been
recently sold for the low price of eiglat or
nine centenpee pound, and somelots have
been sold in Liverpool, after ineatring
heavy freight, iusurauce and storage
enarges at as low aa seven cents per
pound, being valuable only as greise, and
positively unsaleable as food. This
arises entirely from want of care and
cleanliness in maning.
--Notice is given in the Ontario
'Gazette that application will be made at
the next session of the Legislative As-
sembly of Ontarid, for an Act to erect
the Municipalities' of. Orangeville, East
Garafraxa, Luther, and Amaranthfrom
the County of Wellington, elancthon
from tbe County of Grey, and Multi=
and Mona from the CountY of Simene;
into a new Comity for Municipal and
judicial purposes, with Orangeville as its
County Town; and also for nA Act to
ii-inclo,orznr.ate the village of Oeningeville. as
—A journeyman shoemaker- Belle-
eille has fallen heir to a fOrtune of
t185,000 steeling, left bim " Lord
Godfrey' of Banbury, Oxfordshire, Eng.
land, cocci v ing inflitimittien of -
his good fortune, be wan so overjoyed
that he could not reeist the temptation
of getting on a bit of a spree, amlbecame
so hilarious, that a policemau. had - to
take him in charge and confine bim to
the lock-up for a night to cool his over-
joyed spirit.
We observe that application is to be.
made to the Legislative Assembly of the
Province of Ontario. at the next seseion
thereof, for the passing of an act each to
re -unite the County of Perth, for the
purposes of Registration of Titles, or to
do away with the division of such county
•for such purposes into North and Seed].
Ridings thereof, already made by order
in council. What is to be done in Huron
in this matter?
--en new kind of paper is shortly to
be manufactured by Messrs. Barber &
Brother, of Georgetown. This firm are
erecting a' large wing- to their Paper
-Factory at Georgetown,- and furnishing
it with the Insist approved machinery for
the Manufacture of paper, on an exten-
sive scale, from wood.
--On Tuesday night or Wednesday
morning, the Guelph Sewing M ach in e
Factory narrowly escaped doitruction by
fire. Some ashes had been .emptied into
a, box, which was placed in the yard in
rear of the factory. There must have
been some fire among the asbes, for the
box was ignitei, and the tune the fire
was discovered by a gentleman passing,
it was rapidly extending to a large pile
of cedar kept in the yard for the use of
the engine. Fortunately thefire was ex-
tinguiehed before serious damage was
do—neThe lightning struck the barn of Mr.
James Harburn, Councillor of Bibbert,
together with the contents of the barn,
on Thursday night, the 5th InstN.voaondd,
destroyed it and tbe adjoining sleds,
grain, &c. There was some trifling in-
surance c a the barn, but the loss is very
heavy..
youno worritannamed Mary
Germans an*
Germans and
States, the 01
ince.
110 Non
Norwegian
hers roma
—Mr. Joh Doyle, -Bellevnlle, ex-
hibited a few days ago. a cluster of po-
tatoes, 20 iu number, all from the one
stem. This s really a curiosity, each
--The list of live stock entries for
the Provincial Exhibition, to be held
next week in 11=B:son, shows; a gratify-
ing increase over •nevious years. In
horses there are 653 entries, in cattle, .
701, in sheep, 648 ; in- pigs, 279, , then;
making the total number of entries m
live stock, 2,248.
—Walter Evans, an old and respect-
sble resident of East Flamborot died sud-
denly on Tuesday morning. He rose
about six and called_ his sons and told. ,
them he did not feel well. 'He then laid.
down again and died in a few 'minutes.
The stables 'connected with the St.
Lawrence Hall, Brockville, were burned
to the ground la.st Monda.y night. Eigh-
teen .valuable horses were stabled, ana
the greatest exertions were made to got
them out, but the fire spread so rapidly
that all perished in the flames, The loss
is estimated at between $6,000 and
ii$7re,010ux, oIwnsnu.red for $6,,3$00, Origin of,
Last week,, in the townshi- p of En.
phenna, County of Kent, au old lady
num-ed Mrs. McLean departed this. life,
at the advariced age of 105 years; She
retained nearly all her facilities till the
week preceding her death, when her
speech failed. her, and she gradually sank
—nitture literallygivingivay— Tues-
day, the 10th instant when she expired.
— in Prince Edward Island eats and
-barley -will turn •out better than many
anticipated, and the wheat is not so
much damaged by weevil es in some oth-
er years. Potatoes .look exceedingly-
-well ; and the tubers are already' dry.
Turnips also promise to be an average
crop,
--- Mr. John R. Craig, of Edmonton,
Ontario, has taken, three silver cups, two
eilver medals, and seven fii•st prizes on
his Berkshire swine and Cotswold sheep,
at the Northern Ohio State Fair,. which
concluded on the 12th inst.
— The day express` train on the Great
Western Railway, which consisted of six
loaded coaches., baggage, express naid post
office ear, and a number of freight cars,
1
a few days ago, made the (life " be-
tween London and Chathann—sixt -five
miles,—in one hoes anda, half, or at 4 nate
of over forty miles an hour.
— The Hamilton Times says: The
,Leader devotes a column of abuse to a
person of the name of ".Archy11 McKel-
lar. We peesume that by "Archy" Mc-
Kellar "Jim" Beaty means the gentle-
man who sat in the Parliament ef.Canada
along with "Jack" A. Maidonahl.
potato being distiect, t lough all are -aged about 18 years, a resident of the
joined together. _, Township of Elma, died in Stratford jail
--Mr. Oltenoline, th late Reform it week. She bad been wandering
candidate for Dist 'Toren
to Mr. Beatty, has been a
position of County Oro
York, recently resigned
-0 in opposition
>pointed to the
n Attorney of
R. M. Wells.
around the streets and. was picked up
by tbe Town Constable and committed
•rt sey. The to jail on accoimt of ipsapity Notwith-
ar elu aticete standing that she receiyea all the neces-
-A new style of Well, known as the sary . attention while in 'jail, ishe died
the in inter.
.4 4 driven well." is benigm opted by mauy after tito days confinement. &nil...Imes
Profes or in the
in Burford and adjoining townships. It was malignant type of fever, riyhich, it
'oar al, has re consists of an iron tube lriven into the is presumed, produced the symptoms of
'outh resbyteri- nerd and hey- insanity.
to admit the
„„ ground, one end being co
—Mr. A Phettiplt ee, of 'Yarmouth, waer, and small iron
ire, openings •n the sides
an Church, Brooklyn, 1..
County of Elgin, has cin, t ee stalks (-ff- tele
which meastre 13 feet i incite ; and nlr. —On Wed esday tbe
Dougald Ferguson, 0: Soutl
some that Measnree 14 ,feet
nnA youog boy of al Out thi
of ate was the other lay in
state of intoxication
grounds at Hamilton,
dering it necessary to
the -Police station it
parents Are respecta
they can do nuthingt with
seizes every opportunly to
toxicated.
—A report of six
of the 'Toronto, Grey
shoevs a gross traffic o
which deducting the
$44,649, ft net profit r
This sum is sufficien
on t
na eon lition ren- would be no need of reapng machmes.
send lnut clown to —On natordity nignt last, a span of
w gon. His horses in a earriage,.belcinging to a cab-
peop e and say man, ran • asva.y m Torento. In their
him as he n:ad flight they dashed 3nto the Bay at
become in- the foot of Yonge street'
who saw them, jumped
ontbs' operation* and swam up to the car
ud Brue Railway, ascertaining that there Was no person m
$64,3 2.46; from•
• orkink enpenses,
mains of $19,663.
to pay the I full
i
Wald. bas one William J. Halliday
- farm of 'Mn Tlugh M
teen years township of Bentinck, 4:
a. beastly m hours. If there w
le cricket such men m this in th
- Mr. Dewaa, one of the candidates
for th4e Local Legislature in West Mid- •
dlesex has issued. the following address to
the free and independent electors of that
constituency : 4. On and after the 13th
day of September, 1872, I will place in
suit M each and eveinT month, One Hun-
dred Suits,' commencing with those of
longest standing. Parties having long
standing accounts,* or notes unsettled,
will therefore pay uy and save costs. -
JAMES D. DEWAN."
— The hotel -keepers of Clifton were
summoned to appear before the innate
trate at 10 a. in. Thursday morning, for
selling liquor on Sunday, on the informa-
tion of three men from Slabtown near
St. Catherine% As soon as the in'form-
ers arrived at the court -house they met
with a warm reception by a shower of
rotten eggs. They were then chased
and borsewhipped all over town. Two
of them were captured. And roughly ,
handled • the other escaped. No one
appeared' against the hotenkeepeiT, and.
they were dismissed, Clifton is, evident-
ly, badly in need of a temperance society...
—The St Mary's Vidette, for the tenth
putnp on the Or twelfth time, has collapsed. The
plant has been disposed of by the bailiff.
lst of August,- Mr Canham, the proprietor, has left for
cradled on the the States. The itiv as referring to the
Kenzie of the matter says :— "That paper has been a
acres of wheat most unfortunate investment from the
re -A few more first. Nearly a dozen gentlemenehave,
country there
A policeman
into the water
*age and upon
it, he swam bac& to the wharf and got a
knife, when heeeturned to the struggl-
ing horses, eut one of them loose from
the carriage and alloweil him to swim
diiring the past six years now tned their
luck -in it and have woefu'lly faikd. The tied his team in front of a store on Col-
borne street, Brantford. Returning
about half an hour aftenhe attempted to
drive away, but discovered that the hind
-
leg of the horse nearest the sidewalk'
was broken. No explanation can be
given of the cause of the accident, for it
was the leg next the pole of the wagon
that suffered, and it could not have been
the result of crowding toward the walk.
The animal, which was a valuable one,
was taken to the outskirts of the town
and shot
-- The scrutiny into the voters' lists at
Sou th Grenville was, on Satnrday,
brought to an abrupt conclusion, the pe-
titioner and respondent respectively
agreeing to withdraw from the contest,
preferring to pay their own expenses so
far incurred, and to try once more the
fortune of war, to continning a struggle
vete by vote with uncertain remits and
at a heavy expenditure to both. A new
election will therefore be held immediate-
ly after the Local Parliament meets and
the seat is declared vacant.
— A gentleman, a resident of Hamil- •
ton, while sitting with his wife the other
evening found his theughts wandering
back to a lady at whose house he fre-
quently spent an evening in former years,
ludicrously confounding the time place
and person, he rose up, and addressing
bit; wife as "Madam," declared that it
was getting late and that he must return
home to his family. Such absentminded-
ness as this.don't frequently occur.
— The great rope -walker. Blondin,
whose feats at Niagara, sJule years since,
will be remembered, appeared at the
nydenham Crystal Palace, England, the
other day, walking a rope 500 feet long,
and 80 feet from the ground, clad in a
heavy armor. Although a. high wind
was blowing, he was daring enough to
walk the rope blindfelded, afterwards in
a sack, then with his agent on his
shoulder, capping the whole by cooking
an omelette poised 033. the middle of the 4
4
40
rope.
On Saturday afternoon last, the
benn of Mr. Peter Donaldson, East Flinn -
bore', was discovered to be on nee. The
-total contents of 'the barn -300 bushels
of wheat, a large quantity of hay, and all
hie straw -were burned. ,There was no
insurance. The contents of the barn
were the sole results of Mr. Donaldson's
labor on a farm that he worked on sharea.
A few hours -sufficed to sweep away
enerything, and leave himself and his
family destitute, with a Canaclian winter
before them.
—On Saturday evening het about in.
o'clock, a gentleman from the country
experiment of establishing a second pap-
er in St. Marys bas -signally failed. and
it is DOW high time that parties in pur-
suit of an eligible business would "look
before they leap." This advice will
refer with equal force in other plates be-
sides St. Mary. There ate now many
more papers in the country than there is
room for; but we presume it will con-
tinue to be as it has been—that fools will
rush in where wise inen dare not ven-
ture.
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