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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-08-22, Page 8s. Nino It OA poit or. MATTERS. NEW St i cairns.—The will be sent to New Subscribers until Jan. 1, 1;17.4, for 50 cents. EXPOSITOR from this date • guage, and that Mrs.,.1obso •'s testimon was_ false, from beg lining to end, s there must have been rettylloose swear in somewhere. Alt: gethe , the affai w l cost` the parties conte ned a goo( deal more than half tho eese in tai -township are +,worth, to sa nothing o the dis g •ace brought upon themselves and the stands.- edge 1 derecl by a motllc and slaughter appearn g in Court again: 777. —NEw loops OPENED THIS `VEEK.: each other ukider st eh ci cunstances —arena and Boys' American Hate' and Caps in nt1; Mr. Doyle, of Gode ich, appeared fo the latest styles. Also, arri,•ecl, new Aberdeen Dobson, and Mr. MG ailgh. y for .Long W inceys, cheap. A. G. McDorra,rr.i.• worth. • . GROCERIES.—James ll.urphy is in re CRI( RET.—!l�etti/o) tl. 1`.4. : a•r erlel.— ceipt of large additions to his stook of brash Ciro match was played on t to Seafort caries. Advertisement next week. anround, on Fr day, r ug. '1 , which ei initiated in ane`cher "cictor e for the , < real selecting their hall and Winter Stock of Dry forth team, 1 l0 wiel ets t , fall.. Th • mayex- DISTRICT Lx s me S > > s tLr. Ca to s Lud hre of ods -Ila i Go Ib _I bowling of. (Ja)neron nd �' hite prove1 peat something new and faebioueble 1n a few clays. A SPLENDID assortment of Bird Cages: 1 Another consignment of thoseow-priced Cruets, direct from the mtluuf:Lcttuc r s in NOW York. Turn Table, Lightning and Conqueror Apple Par- ers. Hardware of every description cheap and of good quality at W. Iton:m.1'80n & Co.'s, sign of the eircular saw, N. B.—Another car load of best American Water Lime direct from Buffalo. Quality guaran- teed. No bogusarticle. Fall Shows. o from the �- The Provillci:}i-L�lllbition, at Loudon, , 22September, ingiusive. f Se it( b 22nd to the 26th o 1 , Central FtLir, at Guelph, ou the 16th, r lthand 18th of September. The South Huron, at Seaforth, on Thursda• and } Friday, 2nd and 3rd of October. The Hibbert, at Sta.ffa, on Tuesday, Oct. 7. 'stow 1 on Friday,'10th. October. The Elam, at Li a , The -Stephen and Usborne, at Exeter, on Monday and Tuesday, 29th and 80th September. North Riding of Huron, at Clinton, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 16 aud 17. Colborne Tot-nship, at Goder-ich, on Wednes- day, Oct. 1. • Turnberry, at Wingham, on Friday, Oct. 3. Morris Branch, at Blyth, on Wednesday, Oct. 8. South Perth, at St. Marys, on Sept. 80 and Oet.l. Stratford, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 2 and 3. Mitchell, Monday and Tuesday, Sept, 29 and 3e'. Grey, at Brussels, Oct. 9. -very destructl;te to t eir o patients, si ite in the first an e sec ud inning ( hams 1n, for Ba icket, to his goo( We notice se b both elevens a t the low fo • ute We art ii rte which small, � V atmosphere here which continued throu g- p the game, t using 3man balls to 1 e skyed, McDo ole getting o: less th three of the Seaforth wi kets in tl., c mid. off. , i. The fines . catch bf the day • w: s made by Grieves the cover . p • nt. We are compelled omit the scor-. The retu ❑ match tween Seafor h and God • rich will played at Selz, orth on.Satu,•day, the 2 inst. Wick s . pitcLed at 10 A. M. wickets falling six to Cameros Rayfield. Als field, counted to WI 1 in t \Vi ight res o 1 f e h e n TEMP•ERAN 'E ME Johnston, ag r nt of der of Goocl. 'empla tures .in the t -low in dates menti nevi : Seaforth ; Tuesday, Wednesday, Aiig. day, Aug. 8, ; Bru 29, Wrox:ete ; :Sato nston -1 orker id we of the CHEESE SALE.—Mr, W. Scott Bobert- rte. Mr. Jo son, of the Seaforthcheese factory, bas sold a thorough the whole of the cheese made at the Sea- movement, forth, Kinburn and. Carronbrook facto- co -o )Brat o ries in July for 11_x: cents per pound. 1 The figure at which the cheese maniatee- generally. tiered at the factories in this sectio{. has sold this season proves the high. stand- 1C; R. Co and it has attained in the market, and is rosreon News most creditable to the management and GRAIN . ill skill of the manufacturers and cannot just comme. failto be profitable to and appreciated warehouse by the patrons. building ie •basement:: FATALITY AMONG GOD•ERICH HORSES. Mitchell, o —The Signal of this week says : stone. work, "Within the last week'a number.: of Mr. Goldi horses have died in town. A- M. Polley material On. has lost his roan trotter` after an illness large wa1 of foitr days. His well known " bob g y completed tail " fell dead near the jail 011 Sunday, dis aDzsaRDl while being driven by a stranger who o • had hired it for the day. Johnny Bell eful also had the -misfortune tolose one of his Saturday r horsese. and his other had a narrow the hotels escape He attributes it to having fed Tavern - them on corn, which he was obliged to houses, w use instead of oats, as the latter cannot not looke be had tit present.' was a disc! that the h THE HoLI»AY. — - The holiday on Tues- again. j day Last passed over very quietly.. Most By uctL4 .Y.=BetI seri , Saturday of the- business places in town ,were last and A onlay 1ilorn ng, some closed, and the day was generallyobserv- entered t1e office of A. . C. R. 0 ed. as a holiday. No arrangements by forcing open one of t e rear win had previously been made for public It is quite . evident t • at they ei amusement, and all were left to spend with the ejcpectatioi of robbing, a the time as fancy aud circumstances clic- took all the money tated. There were one or two private iu the oftxe, but pie-nic parties ; many went visiting tosome iii or 12 c country friends and not a few remained in tent witthat, th town, enjoying a day of recreation with taming a lot of pa their families.;- scattered;iipou the •see to thel•fastenin THE HORSE BusTNESS.—Mr. Hough- and doors1 ton, an extensive horse dealer, of . this CIRC.. si--Cole village; has purchased and shipped to the will 'exhibit in B States, since the first of the present Aug.' 30. I See adv year, over 260 horses, for which he (;O1Fi1'L1►LFidTAkY has paid out over $30,-000. Most of these Hamilton; late pri horses were purchased. and the'money. Union Sql ool, was for them' paid out in Seaforth. Mr. ber of hisi riends a Houghton reports the horse trade dull Parker's • otel, 1. just new, on account of the low prices priorto lits leavin prevailing in American markets, and he intend to atte thunk§ that prices will not range so high to preparing hires for the remainder of the year as they . fession. have during the portion already passed. ` Another Rail Rug AWAY AND AcCIDEN T. • —As a young lad was returning from Carronbrdok with Mr. Cardno's bread. wagon, on Tuesday TIN its Ja he In dependent deliver 1 s, and on y, Aug. 6, i`Tinthro iton ; Thu Friday, A ug. 130, 0 d lecturer u(1. e tempera cue k for him he erance peo .11 3, sPl plac load ug. 7, W sels ; day. a go in t espe. tem. n e )e d e r-� c - .le 0 g witted themselve believed they wo people on this rou pity of expressing ter. Oii these rounds he had called this meeting, to ee if the pedalo could support' another railway—to see if they :considered it wor i while to have as in- tersection here of the (rand Trunk and Great Western.- He believed Mr. Brydges would e likely to fit:vo;r the route which cou d. command the most through traffic ; the distance from Stratford to Soutl ainpton was smile eight miles less than to Owen Sound, 'Oh le to : purpose of aiding in the coustractu ' said raihvay. Kincardine it wa, about twenty miles Audl wheraas, a petition signed by ov less. It had bee 1 said the countrtk was ' sons ,oho are resident tree liu1 ter,, ra hrt n -hip HURON EXPOSITOR. to any route, a ld not do so unt ehad had an op tu theselves in the ,��.. p `BY-LAW to aid and -assist the L nameIIu- mat- ' ron and Bruce Railway Company by giving ten thousand dollars to the :midComp my by esty of bonus-, and to issue deltontin•Etx t' to suthorire the: levyingof a s.pet. ial payment of the debentures :ted iltteres NCtcr•.u1•:.1s by an net of the fontth se: Bru = sels En, Brus •cls, aper and TARE1I0 ced the t the r to be If ',sere Grey, h J. W , of Ga the gro t.oases. r the fa ods Pr SE. ere ilwa 6x6( • fe, s th Shie t, h aye alsoh nd:or another t All these are ' t 1 tral.e. gent for •the uting Office.) . Leckie tion of a g station. with a s t.. Mr. contract o s, of Grey, erefor, aed. -ate for the ,:ion of -the Legislature of the 1'revin•e of t,)ntartr t�::: ' ,•d ill the Thirty-fourth year of the reign of It r t s;t•s- ty, entitled "Au Act to Incorporate t t• Lennon, Huron end Bruce Railway Coma ns," and amendments thereto, and by the -%Lct' retiltt'r'tiug niilnieipal institutions iu the Province of 'Ontario, Power/14given to any portion of a uttiripttlity rant a borax to the said Comp Lay forthe ' u of their not able to give tl be required-. He able to)o '1 a ano n s were two years they had. The Ex-. has ain he - one ohm, the and fir ,vo be LY PRO 'EEDItiGS,-Sine row whi h occurred late fight in .ur village at o it has b ilspector ch open' after ?• ace to t e will n enar abo vie he e pl. t be ked what i Lit, that th late the laK, 'row referred Lee, ant. we rht allowed:: to 1 e fternoon last, the w gen, in passing hrougii a hroken do n culvert about two .miles east of Seafo th, came sudden- ly forward OR the hors 's heels,. causing it to run away. , After ening a cpnsid- erable distance, and wen near Weeks' hill, the boy, by some mans, was thrown from the wagon, and b the fall. render- ed. end_ er ed insensible, in which condition he lay. until Mr.- Me'Mulkin carne along with his buggy, picked him . up -and- took him to Seaforth. Mr. Cardin) immediately pro- cured medical attention for the boy, and w are glad to learn he is not much the w rse of his fall. The horse ran over t e embankment at Weeks', where it got to :-se from the wagon, and .came home to it own. stable at full speed. The Wagon w badly •smash :ed. These culverts s e ould be looked after - and repaired, as s:' eral of them are in a .very dangerous condition. - 1. FAMILY QU AR.REL—A GOOSE QuES- Tiorr.—Some of our Seaforth justices hive recently had the disagreeable duty a signed theta of adjusting a rather com- p 'cited and by no means creditable fa- ily quarrel. The parties concerned li eon the Tenth (.'oncession of 4 T('i1- 1 u ole r 1 t 0 b n wh' hic ts. y u ,t ers, oo s h had .bee only ano Not bein seta des which the People s their wi Dominion ls, on Salt anent next c e bormees which ,votilele last assessment, 1.011 ot te To n smith and qualified voters under the s Lid ititllrici- her red they w re as , pal Actin that portion of the said IN 1nliripality ow, a they f the Township of< Turk ;veld uL ret - • rilu:d her road n , of ,. xterl til ' t a y i'ncin ut ago to bonus: t1�e One as follows : Cotnn t- f, t 'r fifty per - ed nu the tie Tucker - surplus :money were• to receive ,t• mil(1 be nearly- as as the railway debt. Alreeally had. - reaped- gr.e< t benefits from present railway, and how much ive froth a com• ea would they gee line. The Gran( ant tiered a radii -di ,Stratford and ( road, compelled. ed. competition Wellington, C ' s ,r n a Trunk had. al Ali of freight deficit divisio) o do so '14 the .11 the <i1 ) nen Y i Incl Bri ce t course, rse, ai inters ac tin n line he 1 ;cause still great.r competition. sanguine the e it'rprise was pr b rr 'ca 11 .' 11 hold f�ne1 etic iftalc. Y ne Est of ur ;se ire to pe :ur Mr. N. M. 'vingstone, bei for, expressed self in favor petinb line. I :heir present rat benefited thea o much already would benefit em more. He however, tha controversy routes would t avoided. He want to see a e )etition of the ebnt in the matter of routes they hall h ' tratford people , and: if it was tl ould do all they eing called to er territory, eh wi ownships, the di .ikht erkon oper, ows. teeed .they 1 left ntecl oon- on- eft quid dews la 1 t AS . side of the London -toad, t1 • t • l angle of the they said town:does westerly h' lame erly,-along said easterly side of saint they- unlit between the said township and. their of Clinton, thcuee 1Llolig that limit tot more limit of tho -[Bron liott,l, thence in tL . ly direction along the said southerly >ding . 1-[uron Road to the limit between the l or- ship and the Village of Seaforth, then vee Y limit et, • ul that -trait to the. 1 u alone, . ; 01 rile 1 Second. Conceseions of the t,a• h,= smith, lest north - toad to the the i,: = ,utheriy ontheaster- iwit of the fetid. town - e t•outherly First the l ust To„ nh11ip r and ` Road, thence easter- • nidus; that their ron 1 , 0 3 o Ht • m ill from ecpect- fcl, theo f e (otild hl was as e Lctijcti,ble, a g 1w ,a tr eg. d merly. The name their ro Brussels, they help it. Dr.. Holmes, ed a map of t position of the it c , I) Balled Corn- y had tether isted, riling d not limit to the limit between Lots 11 ai ther1 along that limit to the li 1 the Third anti Fourth Concessions f the ' its u n 11 0 Road,.thence eastcriy, along that t ron. erl . •kith limit bet,�•een Lots 9 and 10, then c o Y • im t of the Hu- ron southeil„ . limit to that alongthe .rqu Road, thence easterly along that limit Go limit between ToCt•nships of Tuc ersluith and , Hibbert, and hence sontherly along he last men- tioned limit tcc the south-west corner •f the Town- ship of Hibbert aforesaid, and hien limit betweenithc Townships of Tuc Lisborne, to the place of beginning, seated to the Clounod of the -said Mimi Township of Tuekersluith, praying• t d;1'2, thence nit between •out the lin- cil to pass a By-law,. grsulting : for the purpose of :tiding in the co 1strn:ti e of the said London, Huron and Brute Railway, ou 1i tion the conditions hereinafter expreeeed and it is ex- pedient -to grant the saute. d for- And where1s,.forsuch purpose it is necessary for bould- that part of;the said Township of '.I uckt•rsiuith rough thous nd do'iarove describede in the manner raise the lhei qui -titer eolto men- tioned. 1 And whereas, it -will require th stun- of one ()due- thousand ore hundred dollars to be ait;ed unliva]- 1y by special rate on the whole rate bee property g the of the said portion of the said town hip above de- eren.t ' scribed, for paying the said debt of ten thousand dollars and iiterest on the debentur s to be issued therefor, as ereinafter mentioned. And wher as, the amount of the vhole rateable property_iu that portion of the sail Township of Tuckersmit1 above described, irres ective of any further iucrense of the same and u.s.o irrespective of any increase- to bo derived from he temporary investment of the sinking; fund, h6reinnfter men- tioned, or any part thereof is, ac ording to ,. the - last revised assessrn.ent roll of the said township, being for the year of our Lord one housand eight .hundred and, seventy-three, the 'urn of seven: hundred and twenty-seven thousa d seven' hund-' red and twenty dollars ; and whey a8, there is no debt existing against the said mini ipality,.or that portion above described, either fir principal„ or e along the o 'r: .th and • 'or:ninth las been pre- ipulity of the e said Coon- s of $10,000 COLE 84, co.'s DOMINION CI$ ITS AND EQUESC JRRIC` I.ITI Proprietors Crile tt ill anauor. ... lax tie Treasurer ........ .. .-8. Cee \, Streb' g General Agent . THE WORL 'S WONDERS THE TIIAN'S-ATLANTIC F V01111'E9 AND ONLY LaRue Tamily EQ1.;ESTR1AN8 and A(',1'tOBA'2S FRANK PASTOR, CHAMPION S1 sn';n AI LT EiD1 d3 CF :ILL NATIONS, Ptttroulzc•d by 1{ej- Majeaty t• it � irtolia, thr. I L-lu+•e (:ori, rt bef r d it t e i) e 111 Z s dentist, thio IhO Royal ktnuilyj. at Atstleys, during his spleusdid engagement of - the ]aat 1'� ycarx, also, b Napoho Mni Eugen1e,alld the Crowned Heade o- theiff •rent nations he civilizes and nncivilircd •orlds. oft 1 SENORA OJ�BASTINE. aro RentIz� Cir- ne, Vienua, Maitre see Real and. i,clleel t Femme de Equestrienne. V Barer Ss is Medals -11 Gold, 4 Bronze anti Silver. 1 routes, etc. T e first questio , he said, was would. -it be to our, interest to lave a competing line=he thought it ould, The second clusstion was, was there any prospect of tStratford' line being built ? . He th i ught, not much. But at one time the Wellington, Gre and Bruce was con•idered equally do btful. At any rate, t iere was as good a chance of the road bei g built on the russels route as on t e Listowel one. There was quite. as .rood a chance of eating bonuses this ay as the.other. plaiued the a vantages of ' the \� route-r•egarc i ' g through traffic, of competin ines at the ternnir. rection, etc:. Regarding the sele the route, h aid it -was a tact tl or two men d tided the location e One man, ' . Hay, settled th of the «T 11 ngton, Grey t and Southern Ext nsion. It was. the sante with the Lein the same witi fore exert t representat and promptl Mr. James the Best the road. If -th more was pat and this brut village. In would treble I'lr. J. W. route locate pledges. T thought the 'vote 1)onuse: give $10,000 000. But t ity yet, and Ile feared t roads to be s Dr. Holm take action they might , would never people in th Mr. Lecki drum up, 1:M If we wait 'or the Stratford people to come to us ith offers, they w 1 never come. List twel is already in he field. If people th ught it not worth while to w rk up the scheme, spend ince ey, etc.,. le them sa so. Mr. Live gstone thought so a action mild be t ken to -night. It ad just currecl to im, if this road •acne this y, it woe ld touch 'I eeswatsr, where ` is stuck, ith that the To - as the ted, and expense, liey were were al - tion that without tg theni- t credit rte ons in -he Kaci ent road. o,' incus USS • rday, rtis eek. S U I'rER:—M r. John cip• 1 of the Bia sels. me rained by Mull- et, ll - ea, 1n clay), vhere -view 1 kn.o. of st fo. d co if fo ,ewell sup ioht , (Thur A'.Tichigan, lege, with the medic 4e - 'A_ `public meetin sc{ls on the evenin_ ot 2othh'iustt.;, to `take int prospect of obta nin through That villa feeling of thet.peo' neighborhood in tendance . was 1: numberii g over prising the princi property -holders ceedings ere mar feeling a id a man isive ac 0 order, d a rail -west fr If sus o their 1 He was n called on ns of the eckie said urea ch ruct a r some iter was a w and de meeting. undergt( T1111110.0 . 'directio, should, .1 could. ter, but planate Mr.J Legislat to const north, tt The Chea amountof stock r ed to get in work A Provisional Bo: of whic'i he (Mr. ed as a member. He Iliad atter. , and the particulars of the case ---or meetin s of this boar , At it ther cases—are,: as nearly as we- could meetin nothing de u�ite was d rn, as follows : A. disagreement seems at the st, on.Fr da have arisen between a Mrs. Dobson geti'c spirit seeme 1 to d her daughter, a Mrs, ,Longworth. its :Stratford pro le parties live within a short distance _ away With the inn each other. Mrs. r)obson's geese were in earn st in the. the habit of encroaching utpon Mrs. had. ben consult ongworth's premises, and the geese, as enter into a simile s their nature to, defiled the water in Stratford and La. rs. Longworth's well: This annoyed had cited betwe rs. Longworth, and she requested) her and th Welling other to keep her geese at home. Her Mit Bt' dges had other refused, and angry words ensued, self fav'}orably to hich ended in -blows, the slaughter ap- an -tient that it • rently getting the worst of the scuffle. Before he went' to rs. Longworth charged her mother, (Mr. Leckie) and rs. Dobson, before the magistrates ciclecl the road sh •t11 assault, and had her .fined. Mrs. He found, howet obson, shortly afterwards, in order, no people were not a doubt, to retaliate, brought an action route, and that mover? resolat was la Hay - mittin route. his d claims the re tances, through which . i this .way - and `th: tibia i he road through traffic, Huron than on th result as that th a e, a le o the rge 00 f to ed fes' ion. Mr ay in 11 R. ere the - cas • , they est iso get it, f they . ' e mat- ;i.ye ex- s'on of wined r tford -iron. d the a scrub- tr fling. nted, nam - 'two to first ne, but aste a m re ener- be tnanif s ed by S, 'and 1 P came sion that t e were er. Mr. -, •ydges for. Bru Vedneeda another r to a seed the villa e atter. h and respe Persons, an place. T With unae desire for calli Gerry st, was proje ratford Brits - last, n the ilway the and si table, ew/ lit and a y of rompt the ted he ted to some 11 e ex- interest. E extern And whereas, for paying the int absence --ing an equal yearly sinking fend us de- said debt of ten thousand dollar. mentioned, it will require an equa tion Of rate of one mill and eleven-tweilti, tat one the dollar in addition to nil ot roads. roate Bruce this. They shind iemselves, 'and ..g ve men to act vi 'Wilson, wheat bu could do was to y had competition, the farmer .for ght the farmers ix years a Compe heir population. Kerr would. like t before they m secure conapeti eople would willin and Grey $10,000 they should be ere wete. already .t ipported. by local ti s said. if they w the road was do anything. It country whet locat said the only wa ke offers, aad keep uld be t their orously er, said. get the o much o their ng line see the de any iou, he ly again s could. micipal- o many ited to ed, they was the d roads. was to Mr eekie to chee e. th ,atlaSt se. rtet had been oint on Lake eaSy one, ng order but rd lad been ap ecle..e) had be 011 a ainst her son-in-law, Longworth, for saalt, and -another against her daugh- ter, -Mrs. Longworth, for usirar abusiVe language toward her. These !alter cases were tried on Wednesday evening last, and the decision of the Court. waS reserv- ed until Saturday. From the evidence, however, we should judge that; in the first case, Longworth will probably be fined, and. the latter case will be dismiss- ed, as the only evidence given Was that of the plaintiff and defendant. -The plaintiff, Mrs. .Dobson, swoie positively t' the language used, and the defendant, the Ow on in th before t the ate y to lay of this seb the bet 0 re ✓ g 11 0 TS ul er 1, 1 0 a e Toronto, re ad. The would thfis secur Mr. Cha les Wright though nage was ut newly incorpor eyr vier heady under great )16 to ai nether road.. Ther atcly.so ny roads in this se thought there. were enough More. Still, gre Leckie for his ex eas well as for wha rly to secure the tire Mr. Wright as t f caution; was in fa id road if possible. age was ,-not in de a c one .for Mr. L c ding e t the ail e Cooper spoke .st favor of tl e new erailway sch explained the advantages of co (U.,- and • gave instances of ith i which competition worked_ favor of the new scheme, as sufficient ar accommodation. other gentlemen add ncl• resolutions we tlfe scheme and ap to work it up. A to whether the mat he Village Council t h the Several esteem pproving race. ornmitte I him- nsued. as cl and. ie left to' acted. ion on it, Mg he ppointea en (11e- ()Thawing o any main stowel o their t to be rd the try to dis- ountry coming e posi- secure n Lake t come nest and creat - for paying the , as hereinafter annual special ths of a mill in er rates, be erty in that portion of the -said Town 'hip of Tri smith above deserrbed. 1. Bb it therefore enacted by Council of the Township of Tuc shall end may be lawful for a ile coin - the ad - or of get - At pres- t of any o '• 1 V \- ti t ehrs h el re n idg h l . y .a..— trtS11EnNeoOi,RteIeTst,i"JSnPIoIINt;'kl,rw f poesy and grace,without saddle, bridle or pude. THE LI\f,C'lt Id1OTHE ledbhfilisled acts Athletes, TO-ublers, Leapers 1 d Equestrians. Their Horizontal Bar, Brothers' Al, end Cotenn Stiltsare ufllversh contedeo 1 e3ono rivalry. MR. JOHNNY RIVF11S, Ettdand's Fieorite mew SIGNOR COLUMBUS, the Cont rtionist—without bones—the Snake wonder—the Plastic and keel. rubber Phanoncffl. THE INF itiTsR PSI,ODL IhGnII.I' 1, Mll a)tst(ox EJdincate lFllireen, tchhe PPlobovcdlcAse aonbdatsc.n ""� 'rapeze Arti5ts. Iop; and 'Wire Dancers, 7u„nlers and Acrobatsill TPROCESSION .will take' place daily at 10 o'clock A. te,then oy.Ia mrd Artistetxwil appeara conpl to tem e of Lea1ers 1 Fifteen MI Sle1alx, arrayed in French uniform, who ;will playth Ynlcoic n0ves through the principal streets. Adml;5i n, f0 COMIC BROTHERS. PROF, Monkeys. In conjunction with ZamblersHorizontal Bar and general OUR ELEGANT fiTR ProiPeters the Municipal -ersinith that it portion of the said Township of Tuckersmith ab eie described, to ' Silver Cornet hand most popular airs as the grand c i - Children half price. At 1 )1►ge:forth,.Cue aid and. assist the .said Lendon, uron and Bruce Railway Company in the const •uction of said Railway, by gieing thereto the s m of ten thoue- and dollars by way of boiling. 2. That for the purpose nfores id the Reeve o the said ToWnship of Tuckersmit shall cause an Tuckersmith f o be wades for stic sumo of money as may bo required for the snid pnrpose, not les than one hundred dollars each d nett exceedin in the whole the sum of ten t onsand dollars which said debentures shall be sealed 'with th ,seal of the said Township of Tu-kersmith and b signed. by the Reeve and eonn ereigned by th Treasurer thereof, -and shall deli e the portion o the said Towns ip above descril ea for and on ac- connt of which v are issued. 3. That the s bentures s all be mad. pay mentioned for this Ily-law to tat effect, at the o 'in the 'Village o shall have a summit of inte ongly in ine. He petition, manner in other himself securing ping and essed the e offered ointing iscussion et' should take ac- g should fice of the Royal Canadian Ban Seaf orth, tached to them coupons for the est at the rate and in. the xn 4. That the said debentures e at and after the rate of six pe from the date thereof, which int able half yearly, on tbe thirty-fi ber and the thirtieth day of Ju If WATC day, Aug.:46 Clint ou , 27.11a Brainsmels, 3101h. ES AND JEWEL The Best and Cheapest of Vie Assortmen _TAS just received large ad Worts to Mar previously large stock of Watches, Cloc -I-which only want to be seeuto be appreciated and "dmired, M. IL COUNTEWS W ATCHES ARE RENOWNED FOR TIME KEL'PIN. G. utside lea and jewelry, TERMS --Strictly Cash. all bear intents cent. per annu rest shall be pa) - st day of Docem- e in each year, at the seid office of the Royal Cana( inn Bank, in Sel- f orth. 5. That for the purpose of 1 fund for the payment of the se the interest thereon, at the 1 cone' special l'ate of one mill tiethe of a mill in the dollar sh all other rates, be raised, kyle each year upou all the rateabl debentures' an and eleven twe 11, in addition t and collected i . property in th part .of the mud Township of Ti ckersmith herei before and above mentioned and described, dnri bentures or nut the continuance of the said d they are paid. 6. That the said debentures within eir -weeks alter the pees of the South Riding of the Con held by him as Custodian, and him to the Trustees appointed incorporating the said Compa following conditions are comph 1. That the Railway is comp' order from a point in or near t to the -Village of Clinton withi the paseing of this By-law. 2. That stations are erecte said Railway at or near the vi and Kippen. 3. That the Great Western shall have agreed to equip, Ivor 'mid Railway and Stations. 7. That if the above conditi and cornplied with, within t paelsing of this By-law, then t hell be deposit d g of this By -la h, Esq. Regist r to be delivered y ted and in runn e city of Lond three years aft r on the line Railway Compa and maintain t ns aro not fulfill e s• aid James Di son is'to returu the said deben urea with the co on s for interest to the Council of the Mu.nicipality the Township of Tuekersmith, and they shall th become null and void. 8. That all coupons for ' have accrued prior to the co to Clinton, as aforesaid, shall Dickson, and delivered to the Municipality. - 9. That this By-law shall t into operation on, from and a October, A. D.1873, 10. That the votee of the ele -tors of that portion of the said Township of Tnc mibed and defined, shell be t at the following places, that i For Division No. 1, at the For Division No. 2, at the S tion No. 7, Harpnrhey. For Divisien NO. 3, at the tion No. 4. - For Division 'No. 4, lit the On the fifteenth day lof Se 1873, between! the hours of morning and five °Week in same day, and that the folio the Returning Officers to tak respective places for which spective appointed, that is d. West which eh 11 e cancelled and e- pletion of the roe y the said JaMes 'reasurer of the snid kb effect hnd co e ter the tenth day of ersmith, above des - ken on this By-law chool House in Sec- hool House in See- . drool House in Sec - Id School House hi chool House in Sec- tember next, A. D. nine e'clock in the the afterndon of the ring persons shall be the said votes at the they are hereby re- 1Thr Division No.1, Mr, Hu erla Chesney. or whether the meeti For Division No. 2, Mr. Da id. Campbell. For Division No. 8, Mr. W• liens O. Fowler. pedal railway committee. The For Division No 4 Mr :TO n -Young. •esolutien Was finally carried : For Division No.. 5: Mr.. Itt stone, and TAKE NOTICE that the Resol 1, That this meeting ledge th iort to. it heir line hip of age of c orking ir utmost confidence should the CoMpai of Railway through ey, touching at or ne russels, and that a mniittee be appointee p the enterprise The fo lowing crentlemen wet- ingstone, Dr. Holmes,- We ames ennett; P. Thompson eadbea, er, with power to add After vote of thanks* to A, the Chai -man, the meeting dis and gap- e Huron y locate he tottn- r the vil- standing to aid in aes Murray. hove Is tree copy of a proposed By-law which v, ill be taken into c' n - sideration by the Connell f the Municipftlity of the Township of Tucker -sin' th after one month from the first publication ereof in the Hterum SIGNAL the date of which 1 tiblication is the 20th day of A.uenist, D.1878, a :1 in the Holmes Ex- nossTon, the date of which 1 ublication is the 22nd day of August, A. D.1873, and that the votes of the electers .c.4 that portion o the said Townshm, -above described and defined will betaken there0n, on the fifteenth day of Sep either, A. D. 1873, be- ck in the morning a d, , at• the several pia es 298 Tlih person who borrow it'st)u Ear Piercer from OTICE. M. R. COUNTER'S Jew nry Store, about three weeks ago. will please retn the same at once and pay for this advertisement. R. COUNTER. 2.98-1 tween the hours of "nue o'el i five o'clock -in the afternoo then ap- above named. M.. tier- Dated at Tuckersmith, th anSt013e,- 21st day 9f August, A. D.187 LA1DL STILL DM s THE :VALUE SUPPLIED 13Y WM IN T EA ive Him a TERNS Sugar -cured 14A CS—whol GLOVES Thomas SPECIAL to their r. Gerry, rsed. AND COFFE rial and Judge for Yourselves. 20 Pounds Good. Prunes for $1 00. ASH.—GOODS DEL1TE.ED ale and Retail. GLOV S GLOV ES!, L DIES' THREAD CLOVES! GLOVE GLOVES ! GLOVES SEE -OUR PRICES. W IS THE CHANCE TO PURCHASE CROC ERY CROC ERY1 IL OF ALL KINDS AT A BARGAIN. ON & YOU -NG Have lust received One of the largest and best assortc:d stook Ever Offered. in Seafor Call and see, and be convi h. Preserve Jars of several different varieties and of the bestanalte. ced that -WILSON & YOUNG'S is the place to buy C ockery. TEAS, SUG R$ AND GENERAL G Trilso,v 41 Y0 are renorr flea for thPir yr-) ;or ALE,' sold Wholesale o 1?! tail. FLOUR, FEED and. P ,OVISION'S delivered. free of charge. HAMS AND BACON. Just received, a lot of c oleo American Sugar -Cured Hams and Bacon. Cal will soon be all gone. end L100118' and get some,--theY WILSON S6 IOU -NG, szatis rick Block, Seaforth, . tstatouvuseix:eg, boa:, asrta; bilell seai it du LbetasLIth:ibieull '' , ote:0 r4 4:011,-15:1— i l'61f$1:0,:nritt°1-entelvt;fretileonavillfwreLnge at°,1:Y;,:19-42;lirkolani' Ii-loliitfoilertsla, - or, Fr: Iirr_33-4eFe:ch 1. ,.....____eiti — Ali." --t—_, i:TeltucHlitiut'011,1111„,i,t4rshi,—tT,.sle.leTtpi.;: ., avail or without crope, or otherwise as sese i.t......mebt/184:aser:e4affittro;sglieug:111ethei:7,1iat.bicil,aliNI.,':,1,ftt-ell:riall'nliliwdn'('Ng‘i..1:„Isslfateearinnaellt.11:: _s 4 i: iu2p0, 1:10.0A. p::::1Eeltilylilli:rir:IL- _i4,15prmisi.:1 teeing- 104.acres, 40 of whieh itre cheered arid &proprietor OD 't)1 premisTs, or, if liy 16 YARN roil sALE 1141 FicRILLOP,, It SAVE, eu reasonable terms, Lot 6 essou; avell watered.; will he sold—stock 1::'L"::::;84,11d:16041:ss‘24TeA;r:,1:E:1:11:'.09.9::(161,;F!.:{:laTteerial:11f:tlig:',;,11tf:1:151Cet:Olti:10.e:tif:f-es'Cirin:4:twiarn:aitliiti:rfrtelt; sheproprietor on. the pronistei. or, if ha; letter •'.0-0-nueeenciee to beaar.,mIE'osr tat:::fsi:B-&E-1.,,,a, 711.11; . gi6:6581i1:TilitareBNaresa:1131Aaal:32:1:2:Ulln:gilQPiilletf-1'°;°111IfinLtLLIS:4181t:,;11or't;n11121t.h1 itAll, trills: YARN FOR SALE I.N GREY. -1-I Concession of Grey, cow:dating of 78 a NA) Con, 17, 'Grey, eousieting of 50 -1 buildings young ing le a Ian . loped and in good condition I.. gt,sodusse'ellitenolp. Y°prenir telleeluss, oraniddar°eItsitse, rpopituilliati:1111,:ratimZEPI.11,(:: 2964 FARM FOF SALE. G composed .of Lot 1, Shea. 10 of the T eleellent land, upon which •there is a new /amply to88;v60 jiLirEet, 713.DAalsvEola,143glioLodotoiric,011:10:, ssia Township, or to the vendor, WALTER - WICK, Sr., fit. George P. 0.,. Beant Co., Ont. SALE, Lot 11, Con. 1, Townehip of -TI4 'County of Tiuron, ccutainiug 10(3 acres,' Which are cleared and free .from stumps, tb minder is well timbered With hardwoods fenced and. underdrained, and in a high AO celtivation; good log house. anal first-class 1 barn, stable and sheds and other outhuild young orchard.; the tam. is well seal there being three living springs, ene close i thehonse; 1,1 miles from '4i:inburn, 9 from: Mils, For fiii-ther particulars apply to the victor on the premises or 0 Coristame F, Oj 'GEORGE C0.011 FARM FOR SALE. ing 100 acres, 70 of which are eleared an - good state of cultivation, balance well tim with hardwood; huge 2,-1, t ory briek house; . see' orchard ; well watered. ; ; all, miles north 0 forth, and wit'hin half a. mile of the gmvel Ytheeiplizmithesresp.articulars apply to the propriel ALEXANDER SWL 100 acres more or less, 86 of which are cl free from stumps and in a lirst-class etate o.1 Taloa; the balance in gOod hardwood tin the Dann.; log buildings ; .g.eoil fences, 150 J which is board. The f lain is 'within 5 *Res firth, of Clinton ;' 2 Clinre.hes within 1 Mediately after harvest. For further par ::aparenZyt asii Tx:Rh:0: 11- nines. i Poseession.2:2s; MSta5folil•lithd4.°01:1N. THORP, FARM FOR SALE. ming through the 18 acre bneh ; good fem. aud the uorthbraneh of the ..Taitland MN T:0Tll Nthoe. ple, mCionsereestt-ieon 4, Hullett; 140 -`-' more or less„ 130 auree cleared, Plenty o • 290 e proprietor - Fa SALFEA, RL01111-tF.°611:11Rj:11Alacrs0:,:sAces-1:7;oita; TII- Sreeleared and in a first-class etete of Mil ; is situated on the Huron Road, tinve _ 0 IT: h:aeeTr en8f ioi r ti n thiciehaoares:rm iatai h : gfitgehn‘o. a ,,ebe ica.fioilet. 3,nokolutmilhi Ili :lit 2..,16in:ail neer :ti.l. ‘0.: 3- 0, Ny 0,71 .. iot solitrpaelkx i n,r,u0e2 ,srvng, bat 8 8e: threugh the farm, passing, near the buil titulars apply to the proinietor, Etilt,X sAtE Ott TO 11E1 put SALE OR TO RENT, ou reasonat Lot 8, Concession S, Hallett, consi 100 acres, 80 of whieh are, eleared Ana sooa. cultivation, and 'well forced, Th geodframe barn 60x401, and suitable isb a splendid ortherd; well watered; one .„es froni the village of iiinburn. anti. wi . smut of a good gravel road.; there ere" 1,111I plowed; innnediete poesessitm f;.0tfurtherparticulars epply to the prop 146 Premises or address Constenee 2-76 JOHN TEPI-IENS, POI ,aApp:ALto.U.A.13LE FM331, 100 acres, 1 'P'illeitotase tiv eal;csri 't.N ke°ni n ..8:diai .1,:si7i. le Gti ete(li 1:5:elirea. (lei'al,i- ti, 4 ,:.is ; fibtl5no • sne, ., 2-te. ‘ rile; sl N tti' liti- ta- mir ,1 n: tie ;otaohal:::.(tleez:atelari„tlyti.g fi.a.r,}711:::-Isleerb; 272 81:7:8::naieGt'se'llai:liwi:;:;::-:*:12:1gcil:',:18;'';'17;AN:"I''11:1:::'Dt4V:S:1:1:AlidlIA:::-,11:1:iiSh-)11:eillel,..:1:111; tio good'orehards hi frill bearing; two_ ilil'Agra:viSh:erilin:f...e:lnit:11:0:1::ht Oil: fn 1.:::12::1;h1;•tte‘l tt:::::11:11'iL'ilitAn: 6 Ttintiut°11:11-rferlint-S:edilltelLan-:1!it'l:::ari'llitig:Init:ril.:li-4-111111:1:1;e11141‘1(1:)*1117::::::':11); NI:.::::::lisf:11:41:`5:1:117:1;:' AltD1 TOR, SALE IN D 41311;0:ewstaotrlit0,3:Itit:itz.1,1.1iit1,1;:iitimit..ilii:;:i..ti.ti;i:114,11,1'11t..11,1gair; ' ::11-,1 --------118111°71140°:A4;PAI:P-Ae:r'E-:111:elEaltdal;lifit°1PTIPe'Silie;YIrritt:::e'r:O):Ii: ""'"1-10e. For fn-th r peril -niers alli