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The Huron Expositor, 1873-05-23, Page 5A.' 41I f blie men, he which I a public utteranees gave ntage over those am ulet d no rival Mils own per_ rs dealt with his followers. straightforl u'utxess, whi eh el respect and confidence, a wl :fitted to dictation. The same rked his intercourse with hie sed his word. was alwKya :pen. •ge t_ artier was free from Vic: which. animate large sections- Leh fellow -country mete o their interests he was ex• aid of English institutions auk people. \ e believe that he ward to spending the evening s in the British capital under cable circumstances than. thus -red the fulfillment of hi;rwish .went to the empire was not_ .he result of rel fish consideraa s rang from personal feeling, ig many of the measures to wait his countenance were tar ficial to the Dominion of Calla- connection with the British were is no doubt that he hear . the welfare of both. . e Caeater le=aven n0 8%1 to title. His widow and two survive him. His private for. t probably not great. For s in the receipt of a large fie. vas liberal in his expenditure main his hospitality almost to Re will probably be chiefly re- in Lower Canada by the part teok in the abolition of the tenire, and by what he hind- ere€1 his` crowning work, the: n of the kw of that Province. Canada he will be remembered, ,friend, at least as a not uu- ne, with whom it, was neces_. intend, but for whose courage htfoivardntness it was poseible large amount of respect, 1441104. " Einmore of Moving. t. Sunday in the new house is a .y. There is an entire absence 'marks, and a strange weird >n everything, and you can't shaving -soap. Y ou• start for a coal,. but you don't see the It is in the bottom of a barrel •ret. You take the dripping- ten you change your shirt, you it first. It is in one of the rawers, which are piled one . •her in the paarlor, and you find got to lift a half ton of carpets. ter beds before you can get, he drawers After you have n through, it is remembered by that the desired garment is in barrels-lihe one in the shed , although it may be the onsie and yet it would be just like 1 carmanto have tarried that vtr cellar. You think so, too ;It one of those barrels, and ar. at the result. A bed-quil, t first, then a pie -tin, next a Ad ham, neatly done up n your packed away in the missing. Below is an assortment of iron - a length of stovepipe, a half sad, a couple of towels, and a n. Yoe begin to expect you tually come upon a coal mine, pa some dead friend. Then you .0 that barrel "again, and come pleasing assortment of stock - half -emptied medicine bottles, you calve up this time leads isicler the barrel itself. It has :i the back of your vest, and cloth let go ; it took off one re sleeve, and created a seri$-- ie back of your hand as if a bon - aged there. It was quite evi- cooper who built that barrel tl away before he commenced to nails. Yon involuntarily grasp g pin and look around as if you ectecl to see hire. Thea you ir1 to repack the barrel, and stairs to look after something pier to fid, hut finally change I, and pass the rest of the day r carpet tacks and worthless a. the palma of your feet, and e lies about the wealth of your id the moon looks through the t night, and touches up with a zrizished silver several lengths ipes, a half dozen odd chairs, a - ingy zinc, and a barrel with 'filming over the top. -Dara- a tee ieittnati boy, after gazing long ativFely upon a painting rep - the Biblical decline of pork, --- drove of devil -possessed swine .ng down the hill into the sea,. ng told the story, remarked, he old man 'd found some way 14 ell hogs, and sell them for ,:without wasting a ham. BIRTHS. In Gerrie,. on May 5, the wife aures Perkins,. of a daughter. Hibbert, on May 13, the wife avid Hills, of a son, still born. u Seaforth, on May 14, the r. Thomas Foster, of a son. t Exeter, on May 18, the wife siith, of a son. 1V;rARRRIAAGES. j--WooLway.-At Exeter, on: rEby Itiet . H. Kenner, Hannah, the late John Westcott,. to Tt yW oclway, of London town- ! I{'At LAY. -At Bayfield, on by Rev. E. Davis, Incumbent tty Church, Mr. Alexander F, to Miss Annie McAulay, ayfield.. DEATHS. Iii Mehiilop, at the residence her, William Willis, third son ii Willis,, Esq, late of Tuck- aged 30 years. In Grey, on May 9, of heart lizabeth Calder, daughter of awl Ann Calder, and grand- John and Catherine Cowan, aged .i years. t ----:. :t Bayfield, on May 13, ;Pherson, a native of Perth- retlaud. Stephen, on May 10, the wife ebert Long. . t t ltodgerville on May 17, wife of Mr. Thomas: Hic- k`tlty, on May 17, of consuinp-- den Case, son of Mr. William (n. I.k sborne, on May 19, Anis laughter of Mr. Robert Fall - 19 years. 2Sfi 173. I'S BRITANNIA HOUSE. press Goods, Shavtils, AND MANTLES. ThiiiiiKETs. SEAFORTH, May 22, 1878. Considerable grain has been brought forte during the past week, For this tune of the year an unusual amount of wheat. has been sold on the market. prices are slightly on the decline, and not quite so favorable as last week. Al- though we quote $1 26 as the highest for fah, and $1 23 for spring wheat, yet in exceptional cases more has been paid, but these are the reliable quotations. To-dayne or two loads were run up as high as $1 27, but this rise was occasion- ed only by rivalry between the buyers. A considerable amount of butter is com- iug forward, and our merchants state that the ,giality, under the inspection . system,: is vastly improved. Eggs are _ abundant and rather low. We quote : Fapwlreat.... .$1 22 to 1 26 gp ng wheat ................... 1 20 to -1 28 Barley. ...... 0 60 to 0 55 Oats .......... .... O 40 to 040 Peas.... 0 55 to 060 Butter, N0.1, Rolls 0 14 No.2 0 13 1Qo3 0 8 No. 4... , .. 000 to 010 FlourEggs .. 000 to 6 00 Flour . 14.00 to 17 00 gav ....... ....400 to " 600 Hides:.. .. 0 50 to 150 Sheep Skins Calf Skins, (veal) per ib., .. 0 69 to 0 10 3ffirrain Hides....... 0 04 to 0 05 Salt (retail) per barrel. . 0 00 to , 100 Potatoes, per bushel .. ..... 0 00 to 0' 85 Oatmeal brl_ . ....... 0 00 to 6 00 Apples per bushel 0 00 to 1 06 wood.... 2 25 to 300 5' CLINTON,: May 22, 1873. Fall Wheat - $1 22 (a3 1 26 Spring Wheat :............. ...... 1 20 g 1 28 Oats 040 040 Barley 050 (<ty 0 57 Peas....................... 055 i?I 060. Butter-. ....................... 0 18 0 0 14; Eggs .. .....000 6 011 Bay, per ton, ...... ......... ..... 12 00 (chi 14 00 LONDON, May 22, 1871. Fall wbeat per bushel, $1 15 to $1 35 ; red fall wheat, $1 20 ; spring wheat, $1 18 to $1 20 ; barley, 50c ; peas, 53c to .66c ; oats, 40c ; butter (rolls), 16c to 18e ; tallow, 6c to 7c ; potatoes, 50c to .60e ; eggs, 10c to 12c. • TORONTO, May, 22, 1873. Fall wheat, per bushel, $1 25 -to $1 ;3a; spring wheat, $1 25 to $1 26 ; bar- ley, 60e ; oats, 43e ; peas, 67c to 68c ; butter (pound rolls), 17c to 18c ; butter (large rolls), 14c to 16c ; eggs, llc to 12c. BUFFALO LIVE. STOCK MARKET: BUFFALO,May 22. The following shows the receipts and shipments of live stock at East Buffalo for the week thus far, beginning with Sunday .Sunday.. Monday ... . Tuesday _ .. . Wednesday. HILL'S BRITANNI II SE. Choice Millinery AND ALL THE NEW SHAPES IIMI HATS AND BONNETS. Ladenville, 151c ; White Creek, 151c ; Eatonville, 151c ; Fulton, -15c ; Cold Creek, 15tc ; Middleville, 154c. The cheese delivered this week is reported to be very fine for the season. The :1eliVery of butter has fallen off considerably and prices are lower. The range of prices paid this week may be quoted at from 26c to 30c, the latter figure only for " extra fancy." Last year, at. this date, the highest rates for best factory cheese were 131c to 14e. or about 11c lower than sales to -day. The weather is pleasant but. cool, and grass comes forward. slowly. Hay is reported to be scarce among many farmers, and we can hardly expect good feed in pastures before the 24th. From all we can learn, the quantity of cheese that has been made this' `Spring is con- siderably less than for the corresponding time last year. G oLD. --The price of - New York .Receipts. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses. head.- head. head. head. . 1,275 1,200 4,000 96 . 1,853 2,600 11,100 80 . 2,278 1,400 .... 96 . 1,530 800 1,600 112 Total 6,936 6,000 16,700 384 .Same time last • week6,239 5,500 14,600 544 Shipments. Cattle, Sheep, head. head. 425 500 612 1,000 1,020 1,400 2,975 2,000 Sunday ,Monday........ Tuesday . Wedisday ... is quoted at 1171. Hogs, Horses. head. head. 3,300 16 4, 200 80 4,500 96 3,900 112 AUCTION SALE. -Tuesday, May 27, on Lot 21 Con. 1, Tucketsmith, L. R. S., Farm Stock and Implements, also the. thoroughbred " bull ' " Young Oxford," owned by H. Love, Sr., Ray. Charles McLeod, proprietor ; H. Love, Sr., auc- tioneer. LOTS IN WROXETER. Great Credit Sale. THE undersigned has received instructions from BENJAMIN FRALICK, Esq., to offer at Public Auction, at - COFTON'S HOTEL, WROXETER, ON SATURDAY, the 7th of JUNE, 1873, • A number (75) of s Valuable. Building Lots, Total....... 5,032 5,000 15,900 304 :Same time last week.... .. 4,250 5.600 14,500 720 CATTLE. -The market was more active. There was a large attendance of country buyers. The regular buyers for the Eastern markets hauled out of the mar- ket, believing . there was too little margin for them to get their money back. Sales comprised about 1,300 head. Transactions were as fol- lows : No, of Average Head. Weight, lbs. Price. 62"Illinois steers, 1, 235 $5 87.. " " 5 70 18 " 19 ,025 - 5 50 17 - , `-` 1.126 5 75 18 " 1,136 5 871 32 _ 1, 304 6 35 86 1,206 5 871 81 " ' 1,272 5 75 46 Indiana ` `1,354 6 d0 47 " " 1,248 .5 75 18 Mich. stockers, 933 5 50 63 Canada "- 897 4 75 --1 29 cc ,_` 835 4 80 And 21 other sales. SHEEP AND LAMBS. - The market. 111 was active. We note the following •sales : Hill'S-BRITaNNtAMOUSE PARASOLS, THE WALKING CANE IN SILK LUSTRE AND GINGHAM. SUNSHADES IN.SILK AND ZANILLA. AND GINGHAM. NILL'S BRITANNIA.HOUSE. CLOTH, TWEEDS, • CLOTHING. Orders carefully and promptly attend- ed to. ..s CLOTHII G EMPORITJM. NEW YORK HOUSE. WILLIi1_lI CAMPBELL Would call the attention of the public to his immense Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which will be found this season to excel anything ever offered in Seaforth for variety, quantity and quality. First comes his CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, r. Which consists of all grades of the most Fashionable Goods. This department employs seventeen first-class Tailors. Second comes his F1J P I 8HTZeTG-$, Embracing every thing a gentleman wants, from the Hat to crown the head to the Sock that covers his foot. Mr. Campbell will hereafter devote much attention to Gents' Furnishings.. He has now a large stock of Men's and Boys' Hats ; also a large stock of Shirts of all kinds. Also, a large stock of Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Collars, Kid Gloves, 8;c. Boys' Suits, readymade. from $4 to $7 a snit. All wool Scotch Tweed for 80e. a yard. ALL. SUITS WARRANTED TO FIT. Particular attention paid to the requirements of gentlemen contemplating matrimony. Wedding Suits got np in quick time and good style. 285; 4 W. CAMPBELL.. IN THE FLOURISHING VILLAGE' OF . WROXETER, EARLY Township of Howick, County of Huron, as sur- veyed by Cyrus Carroll, Esq., and Thomas Wether- ald, Esq., P. L. S. This is an excellent opportun- ity for purchasing:. desirable lots for business purposes and residences, at low rates and on easy terms, as the early opening of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway through Howick to Wroxeter will greatly increase the value of property. The lots will be offered at a low upset price and sold without reserve. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 O'CLOCK. TERMS -One fifth cash, and the remainder by four equal annual installments, with interest at 6 per Beat. on the unpaid principle; agreements in duplicate to be executed at the time of sale, and deeds given, free of charge, on payment of the purchase money. Title indisputable. JOHN MOFFATT, 285-2 Auctioneer. S. L. KENNEDY, HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER and Grainer. Paperhanging also attended to. Work done as -cheap as by any other good work- man in the business. All orders,_ left with Mr. .Kennedy,,or for him at the Exeosi'iron Office will be promptly attended to. `279 0 0 c m No. of . Average Read. Weight, lbs. •221 Ohio sheep, clipped 99' 221 " " " 97 100 Illinois " " 88 100 EI I< 80- 7 Ohio bucks, 143 And 7 other sales. Rocs. -The market is without any 1.ife. Not sufficient sales up to noon to make a quotable market. Eastern buy- ers indifferent and refusing to offer over $4 75. Prices nominal at $4 75 to $5. LITTLE FALLS DAIRY MARKET. May 17, 1873. The market this week is not _so brisk 5S last week, andthe delivery is less, but prices are without . material change. About 800 boxes of farm dairies were de- livered, and were sold at from 9c;to 13c, a few extra lots going at 131c.,. The farm dairy cheese is improving a little iu quality, but is still badly skimmed. The .offerings from factories are estimated to be in the aggregate about 2,000 boxes, and the top price was 151c. This figure was only reached by only two factories. We give the leading transactions as fol- lows : Cold Brook, 15e Nichols, 14ic ; .Brockete cY: Feeter, 13c ; Danube Colcl Spring, 14c ; Herkimer, 14tc ; Keys, 14kc; Newport, 15c ; M. S. Smith, 141c; George Ladire, 151c ; Shells Bush, 13 i c ; Price. $5 871 5 50 4 85 5 10 4 00 0 P1 .g ).=1 003 z rn p 0 Z n'(:)4 O as cz z.� 0 y � N O o i• U2 z '6 rn .. W 0 CD tt n P CDH � L w CD a En X 04 70 CD 2 Ii v (i) SI) I U m W m COD 0 L!1 � s w Z C V) W 0 r CD r >✓ a SI) in m � m a 2 0 c. 0 m 11 O O C 0 r - m (n_ 'AON3IO1.1a3 S1.1 01 SEED POTATOES. ROSE, LATE ROSE, KING OF EARLIES, PEERLESS, PROLIFIC, CLIMAX, WILL - LARD SEEDLING, JACKSON WHITES, GARNET CHILI, PEACH BLOWS, And. other Varieties, at STRONG & FAIRLEY'S. TURNIP SEED. . Carter's, Skirving's, Sharpe's, Halls, Westbury, and the celebrated Grey Stone. ALL SEEDS FRESH AND TRUE TO NAME. 0 0 . CARROT SEEDS. White Belgium, Green Top or the Long Orange, Early French, Short Horn and Intermediate. MANGOLDS.-Long Red, Mammoth Long Red, Yellow Globe, and Carter's Prize Mersey Sugar Beets. Our Stock of Seeds is all new and fresh from J. A. BRUCE & Co., Hamilton. A fine Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants for sale. OUR STOCK OF CRO,CERIES Fresh and good as usual. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. • MIA, wpm SE GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, HATS, CAPS, &C. HILL'S BRITANNIA HOUSE. A Urge and Varied Stock of CARPETS, HEMP UNION, two Ply, WOOL UNION, two Ply, TAPESTRY, &c. 777. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW STJMMER DRY GOODS AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Come and see tbem, and if not found to be the best value you ever saw, don't buy thgnr. Also, 60 Pieces of Remnants at -Half Price, AND ONE HUNDRED STRAW SUN SHADES, lot of STRONG & FAIRLEY. SEAFORTH NOVELTY WORKS. TBE UNDERSIGNED, in returning his sincere thanks to the public for their liberal support during the past, takes this opportunity of stating that he has secured the services of Mr. ADAM GRAY, Draughtsman and Mechanic, as foreman in the Novelty Works Planing, Sash and Door Factory. I THOS. LEADBEATER, TREASURER, In account with the MUNICIPALITY OF GREY CARPENTERS AND FARMERS Will find it to their advantage to call, as they can get any thing in the Wood Line done on the short- est notice., SASRES, DOORS, FRAMES, MOLDINGS, On hand and got np to order. Alimited number of DOUBLE AND SINGLE TURNIP AND CARROT DRILLS AND LAND ROLLERS, Wagon Racks and Gates on hand. TO CHEESE MANUFACTURERS. As I have commenced the manufacture of Cheese • BOXES and SETTERS, Parties can be supplied on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Boxes guaranteed. to give satisfaction. Awaiting orders for different sizes. . JOHN M. MARTI1 , Novelty Works, Seaforth. _ 285 BOY WANTED. 'WANTED, immediately, a boy about 16 or 17 YYVV years of age as an apprentice to the Painting business. Apply to 985 S.KENNEDY, Seaforth. _ Merchants Salt Company, of Seaforth, (Limited.) A DIVIDEND at the rate of ten per cent. per t1 annum has been, declared on the paidup capital of this Company for the year ending Juno 2nd, 1873, payable at the office of the Manager, on and after that day. The annual general meeting of the Stoekholders will take place at the Com- pany's office on the 2nd of June, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. By order • A. ARMITAGE, S. G. McCAII p ires d, • } ent. Manager. FOR THE YEAR 1872. RECEIPTS, To balance from last audit. X880 23 Tavern and shop licence 216 00 A. M. Ross, for surplus money 779 11 land improvement fund728 88 boundary line money194 78 clergy reserve fund 182 75 non-resident and back . taxes. 751 07 Trustees S. S. Nos. 1 and 10 for money and interest - 481 50 J. -Leckie, for Con. 12, from, County ° Council 800 00 58 00 8,873 06 34 10 PUBLIC- NOTICE. MEETING of the members of the Howick AMutual Fire Insurance Company, will, be held in the Villthe day of June,e ge 1873, at tof he hour ofU2 o' loon ck P. M.,, for the purpose of s,ean d he Board ansaction of other for the said Corr�pa business. A full attendance of members and others inter- ested is particularly requested. WILL? io,r MCI; ERTCHER, 284-2 Secretary. 11 11 I/ J. Leckie, ground money and fine.... Daniel Stewart, Collector Taxes..... M. Millard and others, for taxes.... A. M. Ross, Legislative school grant, with County equivalent THE CHEAPEST IN TTIE DOMINION, AND A LOT OF SILK PARASOLS AT A GREAT BARGAIN. Butter taken in Exchasrlfor Goods. A. G. MoDOUGALL. 948 00 Total $14,877 48 DISBURSEMENTS. By cash paid to Schools $;4,861 32 - for fees and salaries 680 00 Roads and bridges . 1,153 16 Taxes 2,249 52 A. M. Ross, for County Charity • 812 27 R. C. Bank for RR. coupons 540 00 J. R. Grant, stationery, tel- egraphing, postage, etc.... 75 15 McLean Brothers, printing and advertising.. 49 50 A. M. Ross, being back taxes collected Sundries By balance in hands of Treasurer IMPORTANT NOTICE. PABTIES REQUIRING POTATOES for Seed and Table use canned all the best lands, and at low prices at The Chequered Shore and Tea Depot. Also, the best varieties of TURNIP and CARtZOT SEEDS at the Chequered Store and Tea Depot. JAMES MURPHY. /1 I/ 11 11 IIOFFMAN BROTHERS' SPACE. 197 25 172 211 4,587 03 Total $14,877 48 Absentee list sent County Treasurer, *42 99. Audited. the Treasurers'Book and compared with - vouchers, this 12th day of April, 1873. The above is an abstract: ALEX. McNAIB, T Auditors. 285 ALEX. STEWAItT, NOTICE. No time to give Particulars of the nice and cheap New Goods. THRONGED WITH CUSTOMERS. OLD COL3TRY GOODS. THL+' COUNCIL of the Corporation of the County l of Huron will meet in the Court Room, in the `. Town of Goderich, Upon Monday, 21141 day of June reit, ; County Clerk. County Clerk's Office, 1 Goderieh i1.ay 19, 1873. f 285-2 PETER ADAMSON, - EGGS FOR HATCHING. THE Subsciiberhas some HOUDAN EGGS for t'�- sale and also some Spanish. The Hondans' never sit, and their laying qualities are of a high order; they are also. hardy and stand the cold ‘,weather well. Houdans, $2 per dozen; Spanish, 1 • $1 per dozen. A. SMITH, 283-4 Egrnondvilie. LOGAN & JAMIESON ABE EXPECTING DAILY THEIR SECOND LOT OF IMPARTED DRY GOODS, They Having Landed _ at Quebec, EX STEAMER MANITOBAN, ON THE 13TH INST.- • EGGS FOR, HATCHING. THEundersigned, having in superabundance of EGGS, has decided to part with a few-Houdan or Black Spanish -at the following prices : Hon - dam, $2 per dozen ; Spanish., $1 per dozen. R. H. STARR, 282-4 The Parsonage, Seaforth. LAIDLAW IS NOW PREP ABED TO OFFER TO ` THE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH AND SURTO UNDIEG COUNTRY, GOODS AT At Prices Which Surprise Everybody 1A CAUTION TO TRESPASSERS. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that any person found cutting or destroying timber on lots Nos 20 ,And 22, in Con. 6, Township of Grey, will be prosecuted according to law. • MICHAEL FISBER. Grey, April 12, 1813. 280'"13 THE STOCK. IS -ONE OF THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED IN THE WEST. CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TERMS, CASH. J• C. LAI DLAW. P. S. -Pure Grape Wine for Medical Purposes. a