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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-09-12, Page 5ta 11001 1,41
we th previotta
ang of Sehool Trus
). township of S
ownshipsinteres
teld in the &hoe
attteday last.
esent being a v
• erraers, the at
tot large. The leee
t
by appointir!g Nte et.c
BrucetleId, chateniale, alut
aleLean, of SeaforthaSeeee.;
Tiller,. Pub1j School Inspee..-
outhern Div11011,weeloes,
in opening the in
eet
thoroughly approyee
t meeting, and ilea
o ,eee it Intleh mare
believed if the were
f this kind held there
tliasatiefaetion vet4 ,
Although there *ere
e of the law that might
L uptT, yet, he thought thai
au the whohe it - wat good,
ace a most beneficial effeet
t4 education in, the eo
.-eat reason -of its impop
flIar
eede was the fact of ita -nee
`hl undeistood by the peo.
aught that when the peepla
•
41:Amu it hutter and'i ,
4 mere acouetemed to 'ile4 .,
it Nerould give' general, aatill,
N_re were one or two ohlee.
aew,, which he had. heaad
aa wouldname as theInspee.
able to throw sOirna light 011 .
41 a measure smooth there t'
:, of these objections was that i
lase . it is emrqralsery fer i
employ an assistaazt teacher !
'- attendance is °woe
sa believed that all present t
au, a, hardship, moo, wft i
ks that had an attendance of i
-eolare, which could not afford t
la.ry to an aeaistant4 and lei
, o e
h ‘ar from the Inspector if;
tiee way in which Ulla (IA- '
E-ee. got over. 1 i
I:r, om. being called,said he:
,
ople of Stanley had (tea,
lOB. ll5cuseine and thoroughly
Schoor law, as he he.',
:tltt more they discuseed it
re familiar they became with
fault theywould have to find
[e believed that good would
these meetings, and lie hoped
iahips would follow the ex -
set them by -Stanley. ie
.! the proceedings of the last
R(; eipressed MS regret at '
ed, through illness, from being
le believed that at that meet.
Itduet had been condemned,
: at the time that his coulee
d explanation to be approved
i. whe condemned it, .axia he
say that such was the case,
hatbe-er tIitticulties .had arisen
in the performance of his
. certain trustees, had been
ly Settled. If we are to haVe
terk properly, we mast under-
,
sivatem, and he believed if the
Ina system were thoron
L it would be neuelt better
;said would give general satis-
ii SC11001 law was not , sta.
adied by the .people. and the
Would he money well spent if
ional _department ;would fur.
A Of the law to all .trustees
(*Ming out the provisfOna
. his conduct might at times
edrhareli and arbitrary, hut it
fault. He had been ap-
; sue the provisions of the law
T.., and it was his duty to do so.
.?1e after his appoin.tment he
is !iastructions, and if he could
iegitioitely carry out and. en -
e instructions it was his duty
He eensidered, however,
• :
nectly carrying out those in -
he weuld be advancing the
,.ecueation, and he undertook
'
Many of the parents who . at
•ault with him for being over
.', spice come to him and frankly
Aged their error, and. thanked
he benefit the course he had.
af, for their children had been
',. Two years ago, when he cora-
ie duties he found many of the
e a deplorable condition, Ile
y scholars reading in - the
ad 1.‘iftli Readers who were ae-
L:tit to be further than the See -
had else - found scholars in
who could not do a sum in silIF
Lou_ He classified these sell&
ett them in their proper p081
he main object of the present
Stem wa.s thoroughness, and he
al at having all scholars thor-
erantled in the rudiraents be -
were allowed to advance. He
r; new that the schools, not only
y, beit of the other townships in
"!.tlictioei, were vi) much un_
rf
ind were in a much, mor - ar-
dition than they could ev ._ pa.
.:A; been under the old system.
era to sehoul sites, he said that
4 oPtieu but to see that the law
[died with. But -he was glad to '
b say that, during his term of
haat . (nay been compelled_ to
the Government meney In three
. With regard to the appoint"
!assistai t teachers„ lie might say
;aver asked seetior e to get assis-.
less, the average atteuldailee was
- All average attendance , of 50
nierallY give a school of 80- Ito
-id that pn teacher ',could do Jag-
er to hiMeselfor hi;;; pupils if he
teend to a school which contain'
rerage of 50- pupils, In order/
,... to wake this requirement of
; as lightly as possible -apon
lit- had adopte l the plan of
aeliug jeurtain pu nls in each (lf
'11,0, As as assistantsand grant.g
pits special certifidates. W tillsi,
efficient assistan teachet coma
-iy trifling additi(31.1ar aetxpa'eens-°)33.
L portion of the
I districts tit: wiater season la
when assistants c. e most gener"
iituired. ' as deirine that seek°
af
q, sell( does -cello c meet P°851b17
„ always a large inunber
'luring tie, sunoner mouthsld
,and in
? do thei.e justice, teachers shou1-f
I.,pecial 1 attention to them. ,
r. a teacher has a large sehool,
no asstant, he cannot do this-
: asked if it. -were pot better for
i to iKly :7".10 or $12i a raontlefor, a
i ,. at aseis-
lithe dareig winteit for
L order that these pager Sololargf
,(- eted,liel to make the,"
Ixeetuse!
inited time, than to save tile 74:
e salaree and anew these PoVep-u-'
:neglected and their time te- ma
Fin: inq revement ip. buildings 0-t
as -been as great Within the Pss
4I -s -as has been the mode of "'each-
' Milf.g.cr here stated tlie coedi-
T. 2, 1873.
E.
arra'
• n in whi h he found. the various
school hiti141
ea his dutieq,
were in a ims
but that now
requirements
t have b
&c., -when he commenc-
and showed that nearly all
rably inefficient condition,
early all came within the
the law, and in every- re-
ei very much' improved.
rwas safe 4i saying that had it not
leen for times
improvemeuts
made. Bid
ngency of the law these
woidti not have been
ey have been made, and
the people are now no poorer than they
en had the improvements
IgneTibedehn'vemathi, and the interests of edu-
cation have 1) en, - immeasurably advanc-
ed. So thatl totwithstanding the abuse
which the new law has reoeived, it has
been peodue VC of much red good, and
as the pe0P1 ere now beginning to see
,
thegodd they were commencing
-
te think bet of the School bill, 6.) d by
the time it i in operation a few I years
there will b few, indeed, who will be
willing to ab, don it for the old system.
Mr. miller *minded a very interesting
and practica address by recommending
the eentian cc, of the meetinge„ and
stating his ingne,ss to be pres iit at
all of them, mild it be possible. .
At the co i lusion of Mr. Mille 'is ad-
dress,' severn1 questions were asked him
regarding c iitain points in the School
law, and, c i siderable discussion_ of a
conversation nature took place o each
point. The- ollowing resolutions were
then moved, uud their considerati n left
'dyer till nex meeting, viz.:
Moved by Mr. I). McTavish, se onded
lry Mr. Jo (-lihnour, that, inasm eh as
the expense df purcha,smg school . oimds
and buildingschool houses is bo e en-
tirely by the people they alone hould
have the right of doing with th m as
they see proper and. right.
Moved by Mr. Wanlass, secont ea by
a change of the Fesent
anent would not c mduce
to the gencrL9.I advancement of educatidn.
Moved bet Mr. Gilmour, seconded by
Mr. MoTaviSh, that the change proposed.
by the Legi0.1a.ture of this Province in
the constitu4ion of the Council of Public
Instruction, i by the addition of three
new merabe* elected by the Inspectors of
public schools, the teachers and heads of
collegiate institutes', is, in the opinion of
this conventfion, a piece of gross partiali-
ty and Min tice, by giving a d' ct in -
thence to e literary class of th coun-
try in the a .airs of tat Council, while
all other cit sses are left unrepresented
and can on y brine their influence to
bear upon. if through. the medium of the
Legislatnre4
W .
Mr.
was appointed to pi-epare
and read, the next meeting, paper
on the sic d resolution, Awl Mr. Mc-
Tavish was appointed to prepare and
read a papq on the third resolution. It
was also re0
be held in!
the first Se
the Secreto
notice of th
votes of tih
Millet, am,
ed. Notefi
was so th'
were quite ii
that there -will be a, much larger atten-
dance on ithe first Saturday of October,
and there ' is no doubt but the proceed-
ings will 1c entertaining and hastructive.
, the
School Gove
dyed that 'the next ,ineeting
he school house, V4rna, on
day in October, aud that
be instructed to give due
same. After the passage of
s to the chairman, Mr:
thers, the meetieg edjdurn-
hetanding that the meeting
Ly attended, the proceedings
terestin.g. It is to be hoped
MITCHELL—MANSON.--At the iesi
of the bride's brother, Wrcxete
Rev. Mr. 'Hawke, of Go rie,
lames Mitchell, of Goderioh, to
' Catherine Manson, of Wrox ter.
DAVIDSON—WILSON.—In Liowe
the residence of the bride's Ifath
Aug. 28, by Rev.' J. W. Be
Mr. G. S. Davidson, of th Lis
Banner, to Miss Isabella W Ison
daughter9f Mr. Wm. Wils 4.
DEATHS.
Sooere —in Egmondville, on 8911
Sept. 6, George, fifth sdn of air.
Soole, aged.7 years and 9 m
WILLIS. —In, Seaforth, on
Sept. 6, Frederick, third -5
Robert Willis, aged 17 mont
MILLER.— In Turnberry, on A
nth
Sat
,n o
he.
ug.
the residence of his bother, Mr.
Miller, of consumption.
Marian.- —In Turnberry, on Au
Margaret Helen, twm. daughter
Robert Miller. '
HILLS. —At Egmundville, on Se
Jame S Hills, youngest son o
Thomas Hills, aged 15 months.
BARTHEL. —In Ellice, on Sept. 8
Valentine Barthel, a native f
•
ence
r,b7
Mr.
Miss
, at
r, on.
A.,
owel
only.
rday,
eorge
day,
Mr.
0, at
John
3.11;
Ai
t. 10,
Mr.
Mrs.
lsace,
French Germany. She eni graied to
Canada with her husband whi sur-
vives her,' in the, year 183 an set-
tled. on the Huron Road, bemg naong
the first settlers in, the Hurbn T act.
THUVIARKEtS
Fal1Wheat.
Spring Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas
SEA:FORTH, Septa 11;
21°5 tot.
Batter, No. 1, Loose
No. 2.
No. 3 . .
No. 4.
Butter, tennets, 16c,
Eggs
Flour
Hay.
Hides
Lamb Skins
Pelts, eae,h
Calf Skins-, (Veal) per lb,
Murrain Hides,
Salt retail) per barrel
• • " **** ' * • •
180„ 10., 7c.
Salt wholesale) per bnrrcl
Potatoes, (new) per bushel
Oatmeal # brl
TanBark......... .. .. ........
Live hogs, per 100 lbs.
• .
•
,
CLINTON, S
Fall Wheat
SpringI
Oats ..z.
.... . .. .....
Peas . .. •
Butter
Eggs. ,
Hay, per tone -2. .... ......... .....
35 t
50 t
1878,i
122
1 16
:o 75
O 35
0 56
0 16
O 12
09
6
00 to 0 12
00th 600
00 to 16,00
00 to " 60
35 to 65
25 to 35
08 to 0 09
04 to 005
100
1 05
045
6 00
800
8 75
4 25
40 to
00 to
25 to
50 to
*EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE t
• It.; ORRIS, OP
Three Fume
and
G. E. KIEKI
Alfred Brown
15, Con. 7, To
7t of Oetoberi
in lnaing two 8
't1oroughbred Pu
number of Imp
tr. Also,
The farms to
kale Con. 7, M
or lege, 85 of w
there are 25 ac
flares first-claes
hokum and im
P Stock, Implements
ousehold Furniture.-
Y has been instructed by kr.'
sell by Public Auction, •on' Lot
sLip of Morris, on TUESDAY,
Farma -large amount of FaStock,
an of Working Horses Ind one
imb. Stallion 2 'years old, a large
ements, and a quantity of furni-
HREE FARMS.
e old are, first, Lot 1 ), north
rri , containing 100 tier
ich are cleared and well
es good hardwood bush
ed
r, with some pine;
kitchen; log barn; a never
failing spring eek -
runs through the farm also
a ?oOd well at t e oor ; this farm is within five
miles of Brussel , a station on the W. and B.
Railway. .
Also, Lot 16, C fa, 8, ..Morris, containing 70
acres, more or I es, '0 elearod and in good cultiva-
tien. frame ho s and barn; one of the best-
b4aring young • arda in the Township on this
/NM" also a ilaw driven by water-powor. This
property is wi two miles of Bluevale, where
there is a statio the W. G. and B. Church and
school just sore • e road.
Also; 50 acres • ining this farm of Which 25
are cleared, the • hardwood: good frame barn.'
iThe whole in • e sold without reserve, as the
proprietor is go • to the ;States. For tunas on
farms and faith • articulate, apply to the ptopri-
etor on the pre s s, or, if by letter, to Belgrave
P. 0., or to the no ioneer, Brussels P. 0.
Terms on St ek &c.—Sums of $5 and under
cash, over that nu unt 15 months' credit on fur-
nishing approv d j int notes. .
Sale to com e at 11. A. M. Lunch will be
provided.
ED BROWN, Proprietor. .
G. E. KIR uctioneer. 301.
GREA AUCTION IALE
8, more
fenced;
and 40
ood_log
at. 11 1878. •
1 16@L 118
1 14e4 115
o 35 @ e 36
0 55 (,tt 0 60
05O 0 050
0 18 0 0 16
P10( 012
0 14 16 00
STRATFORD CHEESE ARKq:
;tor per Mo -n. -
By Telegraph to the .Expo
treal Line.
STRATFORD, Se
' Market flat. Offerings,
Sales, 840 boxes, at 101
ce,pts.
. 11,- 1873.
6,777 boxes.
cents to 11
INGERSOLL CHEESE MARKET.
INOERSO L, Snit. 9.
At the cheesemaeket :10,, 00 boxes of
cheese were offered to -day.; Some small
lots sold at lOic and 10e lie was O-
dom.I fered after 5 o'clock, but ne sales are re -
A ICTOTION SALES.. ported at that fignre. The attendance
f from factories was large, arid the inapres-
Thursday, Sept 18, on Lot 27, Con...7, sion with them was that local buyers
Hallett, 'Thoroughbred. Cattle, Sheep ajiad had control of the market.
Hogs. E. Snell, proprietor.
On Sat rday, Sept. 20, on Lot 19, Con.
2, MeNi - op, Farm Stock and Imple-
ments. James McIntosh, proprietor;
j. P. Brie, auctioneer.
Mond.y, Sept. 22, .on Lot 28, north
half, C6 . 5, Morris. James Chewings,
propietclir ; James Stretton, auctioneer.
Tuesdfly,. Sept. 23, on Lot 20, (south
half,) (Alm. 6, Morris, Farm Stock and
Imtplem nts. - James Broadfoo4 propri-
etor ; J P. Brine, auctioneer. !
Frida , Sept. 26, on Lot 25,1 Con. 9,
McKillop, Farm Stock, ImpleMents and
Ilouselablcl FUrniture. R. . W. Allan,
proprietor;.J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
Saturiday, Sept 27, on Lot 24, Con. 6,
Usborne, 100 acres of Land, Farm Stock,
Impleraents and Household. Furniture.
Robt. Monteith, Sr., Executor; A. Bish-
op, auctioneer.
Sati4day,. Sept. 27, on Let 14 OM. 3,
Stanley,. Farm Stock and Im lements.
• Brine,
, Can. 3,
took and
prietor ;
P. Mc ougall, proprietor; 3.
aucticijeem.
Tue day, Sept. 30, on Lot
II. R. ., Tackersmith, Farm
Impiemjieuts.. John Cowan, pr
J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
Sat rday, Oct. 4, on Lot 23 Con. 7,
,
Usborme, Farm Stock, Imple rits and
House okl Furniture. James Findlay,
propri tor ; A. Bishop, auction er.
Monday, Oct. 6, ,on Lot 20 Con: 2,
H. R. `., Tuckersmith, Farm tock and
Teeple is exits. Samuel Carrie° an, prop-
rietor 3. P. Brine, auctioneer
Tee da, -y, Oct. 7, on Lot 1 , Con. 7,
Morn i „ Three Farms, Farm took, Ira-
pleme ts and Household l urniture.
Audio' eer. . . Kirkby,
__Town, proprietor ; G.
Alfre. "Pt
Weiesday, Oct.., 8, on. L
3, M,
merits
Brine,
On
1, Tu
Stock
propti
t 23, Con.
Killop, Farm Stock aicl Maple -
Win. Cluffe proprietor ; J. P.
auctioneer.
londay, Sept. 29, on Lot 27, Con.
kersmith, Loudon Roacl, Farm
nd, Implements. William Forsyth,
tor; P. Brine, auctioneer.
. NORTH RIDIN
AGRICULTURAL, EXHIBI ION.
rrHE oll.rriving additional prizewill )e offered
-1- for ec4petition on the second day if t-
ae
Show at.0 baton.
For the astest trotting horse, mare r ge ding,
owned by In farmer in the County of Huron at
least two inonths previous to the date of show, 1st
200 2
$5, al $3 S. AIALOOMSON, S cretiry.
..'
NEW YORK HORSE MARKET.
. TUESDAY, ept. 9, 1873. ,
t
The trade of the wee has, on the
n.
whole, beesatisfactory. : Work horss.
e
i
were in fair demand, 8 many as 50
workers and. rough drive having been
,
sold in one day. A m
arriVed from the west, b
not Over -stocked with
animals of this kind. T
from $150 to $300 eac,
found necessary to fdrce
good horse brought its
derate number
e the market is
6od, seiviceable
'e prices ranged
. It was not
sales, and any
alue. The de -
•
en
911
Y,
OF
THOR I UGH BRED STO K.
Twaders gne will offer for sale y Public
Auction,
ON THU D Y, 18th of SEPT BER:
At 11 o'cl!eck A. 14., on his farrc
Lot 27, 7ti ‘011teC8Ifiell, It LEI1T,
Three and one half miles north of C • ton,
The followin S ort -Horn Thorough red Dina
hams : One Bull "Dixie Duke," five years old,
one Bull Cal ti ee and a half mont fa -old, six
Cows and H ifer , two Heifer Calve , also, 60
Sheep, consis tug if thoroughbred Lei esters and
Cotswolds, a on which there are a umber' of
yearling Ram an Ram Lambs. Also! a number
of Berkshire plan Pigs.
That well- no Durham Bull "Dixie Duke,"
took the first priz at the last Western xhibition,
and second a the last Provincial Exhi ition.
Catalogues] and edigrees can be obt hoed of the
Proprietor; o • at he NEW Elia office, on applica-
tion.
Conveyanc4ls. will be provided to nie4 the trains
from the easti and West, on. that me g, at Clin-
,ton Station.
Lunch wiij be s rved at 1 o'clock P. III.
mend . for: carriage horses was dull;
nevertheless, a moderate number was
disposed of and reasonable prices realie-
ed. Owing, however, * the gradual re-
turn. of moneyed people to town, it is
likely that horses of thipj class will be in
greater demand during qie coming 'week
than la eretoforee -
DANCING ACADEMY.
-iven. R. AV,. COLLINS, for about 15 years a pro -
11 -2- fessor of dancing in all its branches, will or-
ganize a claps for instruction in the art, un -Sea -
forth, on Friday, 12th inst. Two classes will be
formed—a jrinior class from 4 to 6, and a senior
class at.8 p.m., precisely.
-Terms---$5 per quarter of p lessons, payable in,
advance., 301-2
STEPHEN AND U.SBORNE FALL SHOW.
pRIZES will be given for lhe best brood Mare
(heavy draught), at the Stephen and Ushorne
Fall Show, to be held at Exeter on the 29t1. and
30th. inst.: First prize $`3, 2nd $2.
The above were omitted in the posters.
A BTU8S Baud Will be in attendance to enliven
the day's proceedings.
8010 W. BA.YLEY, Secretary. '
•
NOTICE.
11E Directors of the Tuckeramith Branch Agri-
.
cultural Society will sell by Public Aucti rr on
th o Society's grounds, Seitforth, on SA.TUR AY,
the 20th day of September, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. H., five Booths for the sale of Refresh exits
during the two days of the 11 Show of the South
Huron Agricultural Society, which will be held on
• the 2nd and 3rd days of Octeber, 1873.
Terme cash.
JOHN HANNAH, jx., Secretary.
J. P. BRINE, Anctionem. 301-2
BIE.THS. r
TRAI, .—In 'Tuckersinithir on Aug. 20,
the kvife of Mr. William Tracey, of a
, son
KeeK ATRIele.-- At Carronbrook, on
Au. 29, the wife of Mr. Themes Kirk-
ipat ick, of a daughter.
McCrt te. —At Summer ffill township
of re orris, on Aug. 16, the ife o I r.
0 A
Joh
R - McCrae,.intheoftoawari.asIldigilOteort. Grey, on .
Sep. 4, the wife of Mr. Thornas Cal-
der of a; son.
Tian N'ALD. —At Ashville, toWnshap of
Grey, on Aug. 18, the wife of Mr.
Lewis McDonald. of a son. e
Alma e—In. Cranbrook, ob. Sept. 2, the !
i
wif of Mr. Benjamin Avery, of a son.
LEE.- In Sea,forth, on Aug. 29; the wife
Of Mr. John Le, of a drightera
•
Parties c4 avail themselves of the opportunity
to attend bhi North Riding of Huron &gnicu1tnru1
Society Shoira and then attend the Ijalo the day
following. i .
TERRIS.— hree Months' credit given on ap-
proved joint' not s. Eight per cent. per annum
milieu, Aug. 27, 18711 H. SNELL, iaropiietor.
discotmt for cash.' ,
, 299
At CTION SALE
J.
0. LAIDLAW,
One -door soutlh of the Pesteoftice.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TEA ESTABLISHMENT,
SEA6RTH.
ea." rei• Four . Ye rs Celebrated for Fine
Teas la Coffees.:
nF Farni Farm Steck, Implements' and House-
`..-' hold Furniture. k
• ARCM). BISHOP has received instructiona
from the u dersigned, Executor o th.e late JOHN
CRAWlO11D, to sell by Public Au ti n on the pre-
mises, on ATURDAY, Sept. 27, 187 , that splen-
did -Farm -'in the Towaship of UsliQi o, being Lot
24, in the, iitsh COncession, conveni t to Church
11
and Schoo , situated on a good gr4v 1 road within
6 miles of he thri • g village of x ten; 80 acres
eleared, th remaining 20 covered iw th good hard -
This is rare chance and well lin) thy of notice.
wood.
I TITLE INDISPUTABL I .
Terms, Oash. A deposit of ten Per cent. must be
, paid to th - Auctioneer at the time f the sale. By
31
giving sec irity, two months' credit will be given
for the re ain-cler. •
Possess on given immediately ou the cono.ple-
' Mon of lin -chase. - •
Directly after the sale of the and, the Farm
Stock, Iniplements and House Furniture will be
sold at 12 months' credit. I
• Sale to Commence at 1 O'Cl
For further particulars applicati
to either of the undersigned.
ROBERT MONTE
A. BISIIIOP,
Auctioneer.
Bay P , 0., Sept. 1, 1873.
,
f M •
SELECT $CHO•L
— AND MUSIC dLASS.
1VIISS
Organist of St. Thomas' Chure
_MUSIC CLASS AND SELECT S
Ridd.'s Bleck, Alain -street, Seal
PIANO TItE SCHOOL . 00171.
II
I'
•
ck Sharp.
u can be made
TH, Sr.,
Executor.
•
EAS. C)
0
We have at present in stock ao
L.L..
0
1 ch ioe and va ied. assortment of cn
° T AS, embracmg upwards of 20 P1U-
0 vatieties, all o which have been ree
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w ea, ,efully selec ed:. •As we sell at M
CC 70
U... th Lowest P9ssible Price cctrisis- rET3
CI te t with good quality, we trust to 11
W
CCXI
w m rit the confidence hitherto re- rr;i1
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j po ed in us by the public. 0
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O 70
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SUGARS.
300-3
THE totiDo,ti, HURON ND BRUCE
,RAILWAY COMP NY.
TEND RS for building the LO DON, HURON
-1- AND BRUCE RAILWAY, ft.
LO
DON to WINGHAMI
Will lm received at the Office oil the Company,
1 449
in London, Ont.,
UP TO SEPTEMBE
20, 1873.
. Plans, Specifications and Forms of Tender can
be seen at the Engineer's Office in London, from
the 5th. of September, 1873.
The Company are not bound t accept the lowest
or any tender.
THOMAS 6 RCtiER,
Secretary.
London, Ont., August 26, 1873 299
111ORSES IMPOUNDED.
()NE bay Mare and Colt, a litle lame, one bay
`-' Mire with short bob tail, 1 bay Mare Colt
about three years old, with shaes on front feet.
Also, '0.0 red Heifer, with white spots, four years
old. ' he owners are requested to prove property,
t,,
pay ex eases and take them aw 5., or they -will be
sold a the law directs.
B. SNOWDEN, Petindkeeper,
299- &labia Line, Stanley.
WANTED LIMED TELY.
AN SSISTANT AGENT, o canvas for the
-"- A ictiltural Mutual Assure, co Association of
dam. n None but a real live, e ergetic man need
apply. To the right man con tont employment
will b given; and exclusive attention to canvas
required. Apply at once, with eferences, stating'
past a d present employment.
CHAS. ., DOYLE,
ox 39, Clinton.
Cruk
Refl.
COFFEES
the best growths, prepared
chinery on. the premises.
• 4 • 12ic
ed
ed... 9c., 10c., and. 11c.
i?IRUITS, SPICES, MUSTARD,
PIC LES, SAUCES, AND BREAK-
- FAST DELICACIES,
IN GOAT VARIETY.
LEY, PEAS, RICE, SAGO, BIS
IT, CORN FLOUR, TAPIOCA,
ARR1OWRO0T, &e.
'OAP, STARCH, &c.
!j. C. LAIDLAW.
BA
$00-
• s
cate ;
298-4
its•T AusbLoi
Ho6L, • again
thou
in, pr
rth. settler
TERMS: Haste $6 per teria • Day S
_
,
BRowN.—In the Ninth C ncession, Mc- s3 to s3. ' ' ' '
-h-ill Op OD, Aug. 30, the ecilie of Ma - sonCioi hours train 3.0 to 3
_ .„
Joh Brown. of] a daughter.
hool from
300
MARRIAG,S. CORRESPONDENTS WA TE
• AduyeRsoN_ArieDoNALD. E A the resi- WEreaneagbillee adiegrt RofBLSoPcairl NUsT, atroe klfilyr,ni'Ima
the following places z i
a..
den0e of the bride's I Ot er Wood-
sthqk, on Sept. 2, by e -v- Jan Mc- GODERICH,
CLINTON,
GILPI
AV° dstock.
for h, to Miss Mary MeDonalcl, , of TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
EXETER,
Tallish, Mr. James An erOn, of Sea-
SuitlabTe\qpNeSrsHoinPs wOiF11 1:11?'be liberally co al penmted.
1
'
Br, ssels, On 0 by Rev. 8. Jones.
-____M eGureE —At arker's Hotel, ewe to
MeLEAN BROTHERS, .
r Expositor, Seaforth.
Aug.0. 2
Thpaa R. Gilpin, .1 of RidgewaY 1
Lecge, Howick, to Jemima E. Mc- r.,-- Paragraphs of local interest solicited from
Gu e, f the same .place. all quarters.
TEACHER WA
School Section No. 7,
cachet with second or
uties to commence on ja
JACOB ERA.0
EXECUTOR'S N
PARTIES indebted to
e jOHN CRAWFOB.D,
e, are hereby notified
der -signed, and all par
I the said estate are requ
peany certified to, to th
out.
" ROBERT MON
TED.
ownship of Grey;
hind-clase certifi-
. 1, 1874. Apply to
ER, Secretary.
300 Thames
NOTIC
ince o Ontario, at its next ses ion, for
rennit the orth Riding of
ron to the S th Riding of th
ration tuposes.
PETER
erich, ept. 10, 1873.
TICE.
the estate of the
DI
FALL 1873.
NCAN &
HAS
DUNCAN,
•
uccessors to
HI
KSON & 00.,
Hay to han and are 'now opening abont 40
cases of -
a
General Dry Goods,
&c.,
. *
Which have been purchased with great care, and
at the
LOWEST PRICES
From the largest houses in the Dominion.
ook out for Bargains
P. 8.—We expect by early steamer ca,ses_of
DRY GOODS
TO THE L4DIES
T
MUCH PLEASURE IN INFORMIN THE LADIES OF SEAFORTH
AND VICINI Y
THAT HE HAS 0 EYED HIS
FALL SHO
ROOM,
AND IS NOW PREPA D TO SHOW.
;The Latest and Choi
est Novelties in
MILLINERY, MA TLES, &C. ,
THOMAS KIDD.
SEA.FORTH, Sept. 12, 1873.
Fro Glasgow, which will be opened at once or
f the toWnship of ax
pay -the same to
les having claims ,
stecl to hand them '
under gned for
EITH,
Exeejutor,
Road, U borne.
_
HEREI3Y Gil:1;N' that ipplicatio
run e to the Legislative Asse bly of
Regis
. Go
TE
TEla DEES
-1- n to th
be er eta in
by Ur
tionB
' Seafo
300
NDERS WA
will be received
15th inst., fnr
the village of Ber
15th November next. P
to be seen at the stor
.th.
2
will be
he Prov-
en aet to
e Conn. y of HU -
said C unty, for
ADAMS
County Clerk.
301
NTEP.
y the u4dcrsigned
Cheese Iractory, to
e, to be completed
Lens and Specifics-
' 777, Main -street,'
. McDOUGALL. "
vi
DUNCAN & DUNCAN,
S PT. 3, 1873.
THE S OCK
AT
W. HILL'S
9
WILL BE COMPLETE IN FEW _D.AAS WITH
.• 4
ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
CASH B YERS
WILL FIND THE PRICES RIGHT.
ITU GTh ALLAN S
LINE OF STEAMERS
Bringing every week something new and cheap direct for the
7 CHEAP CASH STORE,
ARRIVED TO -DAY FROM
L
1
iENGAN DI 40 pieces all 'Wok Flannels.
i
IRELAND, 40 opieces pieces
eLins v
Linen. n.
SCQTLANDI eys.
AR IVED Ii•11011;
CLOTHING MANUFACTORY, .
IPSWICI, ENGLAND.
Int FRASER'S CREA
FIRST-CLASS.
I 1\./I 0 'I' -"Y"
FOR FALL SOWING AT
DWARD CASH'S
BUTTER STORE,
th
• SEAFORTII.
NEW STYLE Of CLOTHING,
QUALITY, FIT AND PRICE
ITli•TC-4,T.T.A.T_JDMI:,
SEE THEM.
A. G. McDOUGALL.
NOTED FOR CHEAP GO7S.
• MUSIC AND SEWiNG MACHINES.
0. 0. WILLSON'S
MUSIC, SEWING MACHINE AND AGRICIT.LTITRAL IMPLE-
i 'WENT EMPORIUM,
BOYS WANTED.
ANTED, immediately, at the HurOn Carriage
Works Sea -forth, three good boys, to learn
Carriage Halting business. From the county
90 A. J. MeTNTOSII.
fared.
SEAOORTH, ONT.,
STILL IN
SE
THE FRONT RANK AS USUAL.
ING MACHINES.
THE FLORENCE Noiseless, Lock and Fal t Stitch Family Sewing illacbine challenges the
world in perfection and range of work, strength and beauty of stitch, durability of construction and
rapidity Of motion. Call and examine. Send for rilrenlars. Agents -wanted in every town: in the
Province. tk
0. C.-WILLSON, Geneurl Agent for the Dominion. -
f
, Also, on lucid a full assortment of the following fiist-class machines:
*ew Yia-lc Singer, Montreal Singer, Appleton, IN ebster, and Loclanaii of Hamilton, Raymond of
Gualph and Venus of Perth, Ont.
Wanzer, Raymond and Howe Machines for ,
A nainbt.r of seeond-hand Osborne,.Gartlinen
sale eheapt or Ea reut,
Sewing Itia.chines of all makes repaired on the she test notice.
Lars' In connection, with our Serving Machine Dep rrtInllin
eent,g7e iiiitningiu
reaprepareereidtmin;,a
oeecnc, n
te.all iirat
kiin.sdt.soef
Fancy Stitching, such as Braiding, Cording, Tudkin ,
stti-le. Charges moderate.
1
I MUSICAL INS RUMENTS. ,
IPianos, ;Organs, and Melodeons of the Very best aeiican and Canadian manufacture, such as the
ethusek Fisher, Emerson and Weber Pianos; P ice's, of Buffalo and Bell's, of Guelph, Organs.
ISamplee of the above' Instrnments can be seen at he store, Call and inspect them.
1 -
1
AGRICULTURAL
-Alas:icy* No. 13 Thistle Cutter Plow—the fame
Plawa of all descriptions.
The celbbrated Faris Straw Cutter, the best
pletterns.
GRAIN 1 CRUSICERS and Root Cutters. of various
IMPLEMENTS.
.s favorite. Any number always on hand. Other
de. Ab;o, the Cummings, Rochester and other
anufactures.
HORSE powEas OF AI L KINtS AND SIZES.
SAWING ACHINES.
1 —
The celt,brated Con binn.ticm and Richardson Sa inn' Machines, maimfactured by Eastwood & Co.,
of Ingersoll. These Machines, as every bodyno\ •s, are the best in use, and do not require recom.
ruendatioin
All kinds of Plow Points and other Castings cons curtlyon hand.
THE 'TRH
Of which the annexed
and exceedingly servi
not wear the clothes a
them.Te
The
following gentle)
as my agents for th
PHY, THOS. 01C0.1. NOR.,..U. P. WHIFFEN, Seaforth; WILL
McGRAW, Clinton; L. S. WILLSON, Goderich;, WM. ALLEN,
0 WILLSON §eaforth
Lucimaw.
- • / •
MPH WASHING- MACHINE,
nt is a correct representation, is a simple, durable
cable contrivance. It is eaeily worked, and will
much as ordinary hand washing. Call and see
en, and none others, have been, appointed to act
sale of the above articles: LAWRENCE HUB-