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The Huron Expositor, 1873-09-19, Page 3
0 w • G F w 1-3 0 z I 4. .0 c 0 SEPT. 19, 1873. • . PQSITOR., GAIETIES. Who is the oldest lunatic on record ? Time out of ,e rad. —Rev. M , Fanny U. Roberts has stnnouneed at when called upon to e e lemnze m Triages she will rev rs the e custom and iss the bridegroom. ----A Nebr. ka man, on his dying bed, remembered hat his `wife was smoking d he said : "Now, Henri some hams, etta, dont gto snuffling round and fer- get then ha ' s." —An editor takes it upon himself to ay that " C ws, elephants, or rhinocer- n gracefully, but women never." --An Inds: la woman whose suit for divorce had li Igered along until she was completelyt o her lawyers radiant with j the old man's _n If Geor muzzle of his oyes may T t rof patience, burst into then fact week, her fare y, and exclaimed, "Squire dee .l !" e had not blown into the un,'° sighed a rural widow at the fune g al her ohusband, nel " he might have g t p1 ray sq was such a go d day for them." —Dennis O'Shaughnessy thus adver- tises : ' I he ,eby give notice that my wife Bridget las left my bed and board,. ands will, not pty her debts, as we are not married, al,zd never were," Wateringlplace reflection. Kate, on the veranda—f" How jolly nice it must be to be a Dau ....eig Yes, all, really, Kate, why ?" Kat e . " Eugene, at her elbow 0 !: very. Surely, but on know, allow me, ah, Because, you know, one could then read ' Hamlet' m the original. " • _—Asanillu use of a certa gent a gent e to a saloon in a loud, cheery take a drink.' tration of the wide -spread ija popular title, it is relat- mai recently stepped in - Denver, and cried out, in tone, " Hello ! Professor, Six men sitting . in the saloon at once arose and came forward,. while a boot- outside the dot tor, smilingly and stepped: ii —How the Mrs. A. \dell, good-bye, dear. You must come an Paris ; one among others costing sixty come, won't y think of . it !" I'm no judg know !"' lack, whose stand was just )r, and a passing corn -doe-. accepted the invitation, vomen love one another. tion ? But' for him 'the bald-headed Dti'es would all be in their c ateaax, the subjects of Bonaparte, power ess relics of a regime 'w'Inch, in spite of tis momen- tary panic in trance, has passed away forever." It is said that on his passage from his prison to the ship . Which is now conveying him to a life of pr¢•longed tor- ture at the `ant�i�ppddes, Rochefort uttered a grim joke.•'' His fellow -prisoners were the lowest rabble of rascality. Observing the sort of associates With whom he had to travel!, hoohdfOrt merely said, "I have of n advocated equality. Now 1 have go it. see my new dress from harming morning dress quite ,.simple, and only seven. . guineas ! Yuu'll iu ? and tell rale what you Mrs. B.--" 0, my dear, of cheap clothing, you A Tu key Story jocose jete , probably with a view of casting melte obloquy upon some of th fowl statee is going about seeking w om they may eoeive, relates the fol- to ing turkey st ry : "George C. Hitch- cock, of New -Pr ston, Conn., ie reported to have a pair. of turkeys that he refused 81,000 for, th gobbler standing nine feet high without boots, has feathers two feet long, and h _' gobble can ! be heard six smiles. 41. entury Fire. At: Parkgat , near Sheffield, a most extraordinary enomenon can be seen. by all intere ted . in colliery wonders. Atlput one h uked years ago, several Parkgate gent "etnen sank a shaft known as the old B found a rich_ s bed, nine feet was worked i several years BRUSSELS 'FOUNDRY. i • ►THE SUI3SCRII3ER wishes to gall the attention 1 of the farming 'community in general to his large and varied stock of " .i Agricultulral ants, ssett Pit. They at once am. of coal—the Barnsley in thickness. This coal a very :careful fashion for Brussels, Feb. 12,1878. great •blocks and pillars of Consisting of • IRON AND WOOD With the latest improved Steel Moi Board, GANG PLQV1% CULTIVATORS, LAND It10 HARROWS, SCUFFLERS,! Vic.. He would .beg to 'call special attent'on to celebrated LERS the FARMERS' PLf j.)W, Which has given universal satisfact e used; to which is now added a Thigh nuuch'reduired in this part. Also, to Giese STAVE -DRUM LAND RC From $22 to 05. Also, a t a wherever e Point, so ome -first- LERS, First -Class Wag' ,ns, Getting up for Spring n3o, warranted SEASONED TIM All of which will be "sold at the LOWEST PRICES FOR' Or approved .credit. WM. R. WI t beingleft t ' 1 several seasons every thing groceec d smog y ; ul day the pit caugh' Eire. Nobody can tell how it was ignites. • and the ancient miners. ,IVI L MESSET & 0111 the unexpecte 1 disaster, as they left • the (Late of Hamilton,) will, instead of closing lip t Would ir:turiate to their numerous fri,emds and commencing anew, as they i general public - that they are prepared to fill one, Many years after- orders for It • very ery TRESURER i FO COUNTY of iIURo ,, Y vir To 1' it : the earing dat the T irtieth day ectio of a ears o Taxes due o o give not e, tha unless the sa e sooner p id, I s all, on 'HURS:D Y, THE 18T best 'ASH ON. 271cy �ou RT Proceed tQ• s be sub coal, contenting many ons, o SEA.FOlRTH AND HURON support the roof in place of modern wood- en props. . r - th. but one lay MARBLE WO'. K'S appear to bale • been uttetly dismayed by I the all P8, pit to burn at the shaft and might have ward the b preached by Fitzwilllani, in the locaht some distance and the coal marsh was go of or Part' H 11 by UBLIC AU dent 'o discharge TOWN Conceasao f Lot _ Street. �4 tat E..i ...... 4th \ of N 1 1 ...... 6th W part or 4...9th W. 14th W part 214. ...1 . N. T. 4 36 N. T. VILLAGE OF .13 . , .. Colborn ..... Colborn SALE OF LANDS TABES_ ue of a warran under the hand of the Warden of ounty of Huron, and the seal of the said County August, A. 1)t, 1873, to me directed for the col - the undermentioned lands, these are therefore d taxes togethervith all lawful costs and charges DAY 01 DECEMBER, A. D. 1873, At the ho r of 1 o'clock P. M., At the USE, IN THE TOWN OF GODERIGH, TION, the said lands, or so much thereof as may uoh, arrears of Taxes and charges thereon. HIP OF AS�TFIELD. or Patented or. - Am't of Costs and Acres. Unpatented.UTaxes. Com' sin. Total. D. 100 patented $53 94 $2 55 $56 49 D. 100 patented 76 75 3 13• 79 88 . D. 50i patented 48.70 2 43 51 13 . D. 50 patented 15 39 1 60 16 99 D. 50 patented 16 9 1 63 18 57 D. 158 unpatented 85 234 55 89 '/ 8 lot. 4 patented 7 84 , 1 40 9 24 lot. ' 7b patented 5 54 1 35 6 89 RT ALBEIT, IN A SHFI.I LD. W. 4 patented 310 1 30 W. 4 patented 3, 10 1 30 Colborn W. 4 patented t E. - 4 unpatented . E. tthpatented t E. 4 unpatented 4 jnnpatented } =patented unpatented. 41 lanpatented 4 W 23 27 3i?. . 33.•• Huron Huron } i ..... Huron 3 . , • . •... ' Huron • k 34- . Huron 35. • - • ,Huron 7 • London R 32..•. Sydenha 43... 1 Wellin TO 7 4th W p rt 11 12th Npat1..•. LakeR W p 'rt 10.. 1 Lake 110 VI i:rning pit" was again ap i Monuments, Headstones, Tale To he lord of the manor, Earl - Mantels, &c. ho began to work out coal - y- A shaft was -sunk at ( 0? cwute Monuments IDnl)o •tec from the Old Bassett Pit, _1 Work of the best style and art, a in the direction of Raw- surpassed in thispart of Ontario. at—the new workings be- - A call respectfully solicited. ins kept at IN hat was considered a safe Next door to Porter's Furniture distance fron the fiery pit. Everything i , MAIN-SBEET, S roeeeded satisfactorily till 1868, When ; a 1:1r L. MESSET. • miner named Parkin descended the Bank Pit shaft—the. in !ne • by which the new SEAFOIT shaft was kr wn—and was greatly al- • armed to inn fire only ten feet from the MARBLE W pit bottom. . He at once gave the alarm li —the prznci al officials were oil the spot, jf j N . ,S` T li 1'1 and efforts �.de to extinbuish the fi i • • to Order. cannot be tore, iFORTH. MESSET. it. E. t. W. ai E. w. E. HIP D. E. W. GE 348 453 460 t • re. "Perkin's f1 mes " were soon put out ; Opposite the Waterloo House, nea but it was fa inc:i that the whole pit was on fire, and as the Earl's collieries extend- t MONUMENTS, HEADS ed for biles, it was feared that the fire nkinds in Am dean would sprees over the entire workings. And work oa , The Old Bas ett shaft was at once filled Marble, designed and execiite4• in t shaft was also closoldan'k d , and at most reasonable .prises. up ; the old a third shat the Top Stubbin Pit, was also filled u t A long acid thick wall Mantles of Various Colored 1 was built t separate the Old Bassett plied on Short Notice working f om the newly opened, portions of the pit._ Explorations had • Granite Monuments and HeadstO to be coed etecd by crawling on hands to order. and knees n the midst of suffocating C A LDS E R B ROT smoke - but the wall was at length com- n i7 ANDREW C pleted at tr Inendous expense and great labors—it b ng 1,000 'yards in length, and from ne foot to five feet thick. Cross -walls -ere also built to cut Off air- ways, and o - help in choking the fire. Thick iron .pipes, with iron plugs, were inserted in 1 yards, so ti the interior looking thr wall occupi� workmen felt. a whole year. A new "futd- tens of repayment. Locus for long or short periods he wall at intervals of fifty at views could be obtained of Head Office, Richmond -street, opp London, Ont. of the Old Bassett workings. ; Lon d - u h these pipes• ' The great Established in 1872, for the our) g ing money on Farm and Town Pr c. the tune of a large body of low rate of• interest, and on the THE DOMIN LOh SAVINGS AND INVE S©CINTY, OF ' LONDON, • ON trell"—the to be const arched ab brilck walls wall is insp if the old ti The last fit being exat, "black da+ but the mo workmen 1 -ntrance to a coal mine—ha stnllments to suit borrowers. 'ai acted. It had to be brick- Icarms, building Dwellings or Sto ve - and below with strong 1 terms of this Society preferable to Entering by this place, the sear l wall pug bade sante at thn e n ctecl daily to get information upon a loan of ; 1,000 in 10 years.., is e has reached it in any -way. " $157 20 will do it. was seen in 1871., and on .lit�tflo or ncan dei a besondd a tt ime fti sed last week, nothing but'•� (—epieco in the •investigation of ti P" came through the orifices •, ; tion of the mortgage - t dangerous lace where the '. For further particulars' as to fEr bored at th great wall at the by -letter to T. B. . pperil-of the r lives is b lievecl to be the Secretary and TreasnT. L fiery stronghold. Flere the flames aro i Or to ALONLO STRONG, Esu., vel 1' 45 T KS, 883/4 4 14. he Station. • 730..... . . 731..e. •--.• S b. 16ofL t 4.. Sib, 15 of Lo 110: . 183••.. 23 217..••.•.•. 517 518 32.......: 535 •.. . h?4511'0� 560 • .. . 659 )NES, id Foreign best style, 6G3 1150 1 54. 155......... 1176.. 1177... 1181.. le83,•..._ 1 32 of 71, sub. 1 is Lot 137, sub.' lo Lot 5 sub. lot 4. Lot 52,"sub. lot of 37, sub: 37,1 & M's sure . & M's sur ey & Al's su ey P. & M's sura ey Sub. 6, lots 3 0, Sub. 7, lots 30, Spart 9..-.4.... 28 N ; 17 -.•- N t26... 30- 32 24 • npatentecl patented OF C r.BORNE. 100 patented 631 patented 60 patented 12 patented OF CLINTON. patented a • patented 1-5 • patented 5-32 patented patented . patented Sub. of L 177 - patented TOW *HIP OF OODERICH. 1:t 4 patented 5 43 1 35 1: t' ,xll patented TO 'v N OF GODEEICH. patented ' 12 88 1 53 14 41 Patented 3 99 1 30 5 29 patented 3 99 1 30 5 29 patented 12 19 1 53 13 72 patented 11 27 1 50 12 77 patented 10 37 1 48 11 ti5 patented 7 62 1 40 9 02 1 patented 7 62 - 1 40 9 02 patented 3 07 1 30 4 37 :} :patented 3 99 1 30 5 `29 4. ! - patented 3 65 1 30 4 96 patented 7 62 1 40 9 02 - . patented • 80 1 23 2.03 ••. 4 patented 1 64 1 25 2 89 patented 1 64 1 25 * " 2 89 patented 1 64 1 25 2 89 patented 1 09 L 25 2 34 patented. 2 00 1 25 3 25 patented 2:"00 1 25 3 25 - 4' patented. 2 40 128 3 68 1-6 patented 1 50 1 25 2 75 1-5 pateiltecl 95 1 23 2 18 1-5 patented 5 18 1 35. 6 53 1-5` patented 1 36 1 25 2 61 1.5 patented-. 40 1 23 1 63 Toro, t' St. 1-5 patented 1 99, 1 25 3 24 Toro t St. 1-5 patented 1 99l 1 25 3 24 Cec' ar St. 1-5 _ patented 65 1 23 : 1 88 P ne St. 1-5 patented 40 11 23 1 63 . patented 4 69 1 33 6 02 patented 4 69 1 33 6 02 TO 'NSHIP O GREY . . - 1 st 25 . patented 4 63 1 33 5 96 5th100 unpatented 4 37 1 33 5 70 7th 100 patented. 36 25 39 f 1 85 26 89 2 13 38 52 8th 50( patented 10th 50! unpatented `14 05-1 1 E 15 63 17th l00 unpatented 3:i 35 - 2 05 35 40 18 th 1100001 .unpatented 24 99 1 5:? 26 82 18th 100' unpatented :24 99 1 83 26 82 VI LACE OF I3RUSSELS. l in Con. 10 Grey.4; ppatented 3 76 1 30 5 06 T WIC jShIF F. DAY. 10th 251 patented 9 07 1 .45 10 52 10th 75' patented. 27 24 - 1 90 29 14 TO TSI1IP OF1 13OWICK. 3rd . 1001 patented 38 71 2 18 40 89 5th 100 patented 4 58 1' 33 5 91 6th 50 patented 4 25 1 33 5 58 6 h • 501 patented 4 39 1 "33 5 72 7th 1001 pateutec. 14 42 1 58 16 00 llth 1001 unpatented llth .3, patented. 73 1 23 1 96 A. 5 patented 18 78 1 68 20 46 IA. 2 patented 6 30 1 38 7 68 IA, 2 patented ,.4 59 1 33 5 92 �&3 s2&3 t10. 3. 9. 9. E 1 7 3. ` 77 & 378 377 & 378 115 Sub. of Lo S part of W'pa •t26 N&Epart 27 3 10 2 78 2 78 2 78 2 78 2 78 2'78 7 92 2 78 10 90 31 62 38 64 17 70 4 00. 2 87 1 60 1 84 1 65 1 32 1 19 5.' 32 1 30 1 28 1 28 1 24 1 28 1 28 1 28 1 40 1 28 1 48 200 218 1 65 1 30 1 28- 1 25 1 25 1 25. 1 25 1 25 1 35 5 49 1 35 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 06 4.06 4 06 4 06 '4 06 4 08 9 32 4,06 12 38 Lot Sub. 1, Sub. Sub. C Sub. Co Sub. Co Sub. Co Serb. Co Sub. Co Sub. 1, Sub. 1, Sub. for to Sub. Ste Fr Sub. Ste Fra Sub. o Ste Fra 33 62 40 82 19 35 5. 30' 4 15 2 85 • 3 09 •2 90 2 57 2 44 6 67 6 78 6 84 VILLAGE OF EXETER. Concession or Patented or Ain't of Costs .41 Pa* of Lot. Street. Acres.: Unpatented. Taxes. Com's'n.. Total. of Ldt 16, Con. Carling andatented. 1 57 1 25 Usborne, 46... others' survey S P of Lo s17&18, n. L sborne, 21 McConnell'sdo. i ofLos17&18, n. 1, sborne, 29 McCon,aell's do . ofLos17&18, 1, sborhe, 30 McConnell'e do. 4 ofLos17&18, 1, Usborne, 37 McConnell's do. f Lots 17 & 18, 1, Usborne, 38 McConnell'sdo. fLcts17&18, 1, Usborne, 39 McConnell'sdo..;. i patented f Ldts 17 & 18, 1, sborne. 42 McConnell'sdo.[ ; .patented f L t 20, Con, patented sbo o, 49.... McConnell, s do. P f Let 20, Con. sborne, 50.:.. McConnell'sdo. 4 patented t1,Con. 1, Hay erly Frances- n, 302 .... f Lot 25, Con. 1. hen, formerly cestown, 359.. . • • • 1-5 f Lot 25, Con. 1, )hen, formerly cestown, 376.. 1-5 1 patented Lot 25, .Con, 1, hen., formerly cestown, 377.. .. 1-5 : patented TOWNSHIP OF EAST W A-WAI` OS art 33 .-• 9th 170 patented TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOS 8 1st 100 unpatented 12th. 100. : patented 3 •13th 100 ; patentee. 13th 100 , patented VILLAGE OF DUNGANNON. IN WEST W McMath's survey 4 ! patented VILLAGE OF ST. HELENS, IX WEST WA of 18, Con. 11,15 Mather's survey . 4 : patented A. M. Trees patented-: 1 74 1 25 patented patented patented 1 74 -patented 1 74 125. 1 74 1 25 1 25 1 74 1 25 1 74 1 25 1 74 1 25 60 1 23 60 1 23 • 1-5 patented. 5 14 52 Sub. patented Count Ged 2 82 2 99 2 99 2 99 2 99 2 99 2 99 1 83 1 83 1 35 6 49 4 71 I 33 46 1 23 46 1 23 6 04 1 69 1 69- 71 35 3 00 74 35 H. 35 68 2 10 -37 78 28 81 1 92 30 73 02 e0 2 03 34 53 65 1. 23 y Treasurer's Office, erich, Sept 1, 1873. ROSS, urer, County of Hurons. 301-13 COMPAITSON SOLICITED: FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. TE SUGARS-.AACD TOBACCOEq, Cheaper than ever Offerod before. Our stock of GROCERIES 28 rble sup- � 1 s imported R, Agent. TMEHT e City Hall, of advanc-: rty at a very st favorable ies purchasing es, will find the other mode, of each half and- interest paid yearly, believ d to be raging, although se- forth. 'LUMBER ! , cutely imp 'soiled by fhe work of the , walls. Us til a year or 'two ago the tar-. - mers faun( that their crops over this,pit . by the he' VICTO STEAM celeration strongest the' burn strength, _ hundred y rially aced t ; and. the f ct that this ac - is not so ap arent now, is the 'oaf te prole sional minds that ng pit has about spent its after a "1 ng fire" of one Poor Roc efort. . Scared any case of personal disaster in our tri e has been s picturesque and. pathetic, s well as so Nlast, as that which crime that was siropl political, he has retateedto. attlie°B4te°nflietliasil enwteernee:tewr:r1 done," a b1:: Nt;hrheatSpilecat c'tollr,°c`h‘etl°artt Sewif" loclidipnge.E 0 every week, and it was all to GOVENLOCK Have now got their new,Steam Northern Gravel. Road, Biti rn forth, running at full bleat, an farnieh Lumber of Al AND and prepare - 8, &ea apply don, Ont. ator at Sea - 280 -52 -BOILDING MAT Of every description, embraci HARDWOOp Such as Maple, Rock Elm, and Elm. A stock of FENCING AND DRAIN Kept Constantly o Turas as easy as can be had else Lumber delivered in Seaforth, if Lumber of any descriPtiort cen 10 to 28 feet in length. MILL. S W corner 12 W part W come 3' *E part 25 HAM Mill, on the north of Sea - re prepared to GOVENLOCK 4 G 8 Park Lot 2 178 quantity Of asswood, 179 15 LUMBER equired. ,1 supplied from • A. 1-1 patented 2 58 1 28 3 86 VILLAGE 6F WROXE‘ TER, IN HOWICK. TO liSHIP OF HULLETT. -, 8th 10Q patented 67 78 2 90 70 68 9th 10 unpatented 80 49 4 43 &I 92 E OF Mil' II, 1.N iV1ORRIS. .. patented 53 1 23 1 76 patented ; 55 1 23 1 78 patented 55 1 23 1 78 9. patented 32 1 23 1 55 VI LAGE OF, EAFORTH. 50 .• Jarvis urvey 1- patented 6 46 1 38 7 84 55 Jarvis urvey 1- patented 6 46 1 38 7 84 Part Bleck. Centre part 3 291 patented- 74 1 23 1 97 - 4- patented 5 01 1 35 6 36 TOW SHIP 0 STEPHEN. IVILLA 'E OF HARP inItHEY, IN TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH. 27 .. , Cha k's survey le5 patented 67 1 23 1 90 VILLAGE OF BL1TEVALE, IN TURNBERRY. Are fresh and good. All we ask is ono trfal to convince you that our goods are genuhie. FLOUR AND'FEEL), As usual. Stocks reeeived daily imd. at Mill picas. PROVISIONS Of 3,11 kinds kept constantly on hand. I choice lot of Slinoked Hams and Sides for sale cheap. lot of Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, two buShel and one buFhel 13aakhts on hand. A:so, Cball Baskets. As we have been appointed agente by the manufacturers of the aboie; we are ition. to offer to the trade at wholesale prices. agraits for the sale of JAMAS PETTY'S ' SMOKED HAMS AND SIDE MEAT. Orders left with no will receive prompt attention. FRUIT JARS. A lar a lot of in a po VILLA large lot of Air -tight Glass _Jars for sale cheap. All odds bought from us delivered either in town, Herpurhey or Egmondville, free of charge. STROG & F A IRLEY. Can Fr 636 POSITIVE FACT! LEN'S GROCERY;' SEAFORTH, THE CHEAPEST PLACE'IN TOWN. 10 pounds Coffee Sugar for $1. 13 pounds Currants for $1. 12 pounds Raisins for $L 20 pounds Bright Rice for $1. A 6 pound can of Peaches for 50 cents. e Peaches, Toniatoes, Cherries, Peas, Salmon, I,obsters, Sardines, &c. TEAS That please everyone, and at all prices. e h Grbund Coffees at 30 or 35 Cents Flour, Graham Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, ite. CHOICE BACON AND HAMS. CASH FOR BUTTER IN TUBS, AT ALLEN'S GROCERY, SEAFORTH. I beg Elintnes meet i 7 14 9 47 9 47 ONE COME 'ALL 'AND BUY YOUR ARNE-SS FROM J. WARD SEAFORTH to state •Ior the information of farmers and tho public generally, that I have as s>,00d. a, stock of on hand as any in town, and I am determined not to be undersold. by any other establish - the County. GI-T.-CT3E 1\11 • Main -Street, Sesiorth. HE PUBLIC AT LARGE. 1 SEAFORTII PLANING MILL, , SASH, DOOWAND BLIND FACTORY H. OLIVER, THE subscriber begs leave to thank his numeronii customers for the liberal patronage extended to 'less, Saddle and Collar • him since commencing business in Seaforth, and trusts that he maybe favored -with a continuance of the same. • Parties intending to build would do well to give him a call, as he will continne ti3 keep on hand a AIN -ST., SKiliPaRT11. large stock of all kinds of DRY PINE LUMBER, 14 pa Litl •.:d k choice assortment of light and heavy Harness, 1 SIGN OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR. n hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and aharges moderate. Remember the place,siga of the Scotch Collar. NT. B. OLIVIJR. • OG 0 DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. He feels confident of giving satisfa,ction to those who may favour hire with their patronage, as nous but first-class workmen are emploSed. Particular attention paid to -Custom Planing. 201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT. rrHOMAS FOSTER begs to inform hi:4 old frien& and the traveling public that helms opened his newhotel, adjoining the Post Oftice, Seaforth, where he has the very best szcommoaa- tion for man and beast. The best -of liquors and. cigars at the bar. THOMAS FOSTER.