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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-12-05, Page 34 a a. - •s s iansaamaratsilvstsmaga-ssreaaassunasasstaima 2 110V aftY- 4gente Nee4te,a, ehtssea of : 'working ng or old,: make niere, their spare montents,,pr late ihything else. Partietilare ree. TrilCiON CO.,Portland,Ralue. I 284 • - 4 ' --asaae. -sin; saaisator„ Winghtm, haS been ez:. opt for the Colonial Seem:Weft 0m- l:e1, he is ul'so Aeeut for st:,verok Capital.stk tif Toronto, who loan Nougy at reahon'tble nate. Interest Pr010 Yterly .gps ntothe.'ate. inghawfx Dee., 15, 1871. 218 2CAUGHE'Y It HOLMESTED, Barrister:I, At- torneys at Law, ::•;olieitots in chlvtleerx awl ifeertey, Niottaries Public and Couveyangers. i,.tor s frr t he IL C. Bank- Seaforth. Agents for ;7atnn1a, Lila Assurance CQrap:tuy, , , 1.1,—ii. ),41t1:to leitd at 8 per cent. .see end Lqtspr sale- . 58 -.- :;NSON S: . IT,..B., Barristers and 'AttoX•neys e.t Law, I eiters in Chancery ann. Insawener, e s, Ntarit•s. Pnbliet ete. OdleeS---Ssa„ ,rov.tter.. t..00 af Private' Funds t ;:st ee,achight per ecelt. Interesl, payable dy. • v i 53 v.=. n.t,TP.x•e0*... , H. W. 0. Attglzu.„ it, ,i;ke.ifErlt, Barrister, Attorney' fri c'henc._ , ere.; ee,„ Goderieh, Out 011ice---oeer s., G. tar & CoA4 Emporium, Market Square, 269. : s atter ess 311c-Ottltrti1, .‘31111.1Sirkl!mi, AtterneysT,St.ditors in Chancery, e -.e..., Brnskelk, Out- , Office -two doors nOtth of ,. Post Otliefe. 1 lt, Still I F,R, DANIEL McDCWilt.nkLisbilks. fiotlrich. - MEDI S. • " . 1B1.1LI.e, tAir tdnate laniver. : sity, Moutrettio C oroner for the County ot mitt. 0111a6—Ntett (b)or to Calder BrOthers' k)1e Vii lste and 01.pti.-1te :tie Callum's Hotel; ' trent, S'eaforrh, near the llailway Station- IST1W'1BT M. I>, C. M.. Graduate a 1.-11ive1"sity, Montreal, Physieiau, Sur. etc.! t/ific mut nosiden-Brucetield. Scatorth, date of CarroubroOk,) CorOner for the County of Perth. Office- 1.1-!s1i1euedy-Oom2Uer1tt1 Hotel. Calla at VI. EIN ki:IS office o ill be atteudetl lo (lay or 287 „ N21.1401:...., M. D., C. M., Phyeician; Sur- geonyete., Cormier for the County of Hum, and Ilt‘sideece. corner of.:NIarket and High reets, rteNt to the Planteg Mill. !TETE RIN..41.n... SURGEON.—D. MeNAUGHT,, t v. sa, begps to annonnee to the inhabitauts tctK and anrromadino country thathe has aWarstetl. the diploma of the dutario'Veterire. tt-Collge, and is uow prepared to treat diseases Herses t•lattle itutl all domestic al:tittle's. He optned an office in connection with his horse- loeirre shore where he will be found ready to at- oul to, calla. Diseases a the feet specially at - nth ti. tt Bealtheate. office tind shop in dm rear f Eillorakt & Ryan's new store. Ali kinds of Vet- livary, Medicines kept constantly on hand. harees reasonable. 229 J. G. BULL, aa1-latEOIS,Dentist,&-e,49eatorth, Oart aria. Plato wo4, latest styles, neatly emeeutecl.All snr- git.,a1 operations perforbied with '_•-tre and 'promptitude. Fees- as low as. eanhe ob- ained t4Sewhere. Office hears from 8 A. M. to 6 lt,f.Knatl over Mr. A. McDougall's Store, 270 ClItRCIIILL, veterinary Surgeon, (mem- ber of the Ontario Veteringry College,) begs. .dintim.ite that ho hes returned ta the eau...dee-of sia la -eta -aim itt Se:tforth, and Teas at all timesbe kostatqd, ou the diseases of Horsee, Cattle, &c. Vetefinary reetlicines constantly on hand. Ag railsj promptly attended to. Onice, at Mansion Howke, Keaforth. 273 e=tteiitcariatcrawgr'r 1110-TELS.i - NOX'S HOTEL, SEAFORTII. — Thomas F ii.411-X begs to state to his old friends and -; ;,.tal the travelling public, that he has leasea the -Hotel Ilately ocuttpied by Mr.. NI:1MA1-, lira lurineriy kuown as the DOWNEY ECOr SA -and hop s to- receive a. coutieuance of the patronage Lbereilv bestowed upen hire. during his many „yearbu ilte hotel hztsiness. Every comforttind, , teem caienee will be 1.-rovided for travellers: the darkest Liquors vital Cigars only kept in the tar. , careful andre.lialde hostler always iu attendance. 291 . TI1011 KNC, Proprietor. Va317611011MOSUIER 01.1.:sa Hatisa, s'eafortla Ontario. SIMON 10 }.LL Proprietor. The. subseriber has Itoronghll renovated end newly furnished the abovehuuse. so that it now affords gooCl aecommo- ° dation for,t1te travelling. publie. Choice liquors and t-ilgars in the bar. The table is supplied. with the delicacies in 1,4.:Istvu... tyyders 111 season. Large stabling anti- au atterstiae hostler in con- ' neetidu. 251-17 RINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Clinton Out., C. J. McCi'TCHEON, Proprietor. 11ra-class areoluxuodatiOn for i1 CI' Tlie Bar is sun - plied with the very best Iitp_tore and cigars. Good stabling atteched. The ettlett leaves this House evenr day far WiTigham. 204-4t FO'S_Stat'S, HOTEL-, stAFoRTn. Tuomas FOSTEIt bees to inform bis old , friends wtta the travelitig public that he Int44 operate', his new hoteladjeirung the Post Mee, Seaforth, where he -has the very best accommoda- ':: tion for man told beast. The best of liquors and -- cigars at the bar. THOMAS rosarKa. TSHA1P'S LIVERY AND SALE S'll'ABLEg. I 011ice--At. Mit-ray' s Seaforth. Good . Heves and first-class Conveyances always onhand. --- • ELL'S LIVERY STABLE,S, SEAFORTH, Ont.. Good Horses. and Comfertablo Vehicles, always OU hand. Favorable Arrangements made wills, rantereiaI Travellers. All orders Ieft at ENox's iloTim, will be promptly attended to- OFFX(..% tD TA.BLEs:--rThird door North of Ettox'sllotel, Main Street. 221 THOMAS BELL, Prorietor. -S. L XENNEDY, OrSE, SIGN and ORN.A.MENTALIIAISTFA- (Irainer, Paperh.ttneing -also attended. to. Vork Vie LS cheap ss by any other goOd wOrk-- raan in the business. ordere Ieft With l!tr.r. XellnedY. er for him itt tlaa Exrostron. Office will t be prozapt12.- attended to. 1279-29 tat P 'BRINE T IGENsED- AUCTIO-..N.:EEll, for the County' of Huronales atteaule,1 in all pants a the - Country. All orders left at Tits ExPosi/on. Office 'ail; be promptly at tended. to. 195 •,--Sue ,, - I. -,..:,-.... •,- 7 ' • `..--i---1_ a ,._ EXTRACTING TEETH WIT 1 PA IN. CPARTWRIGHT, L. D. S„ Surgeon, Dentist " attt.!.e.de in St aft3rth , at 1 Z nox's Hotels the first , Tuesflay :old Wednestbry of each month; in Clinton, I "1 tahe eunnucrcial Hot,L1. tea the following Thars- daYs and -Fridays. The remainder of the, time at Pa. ties requiring new teeth ere requesttid to calif. 111,14 ratford oilier. 1 . lx at $'•• '.? forth aild Clinti.n., (.1.1 the first (14's of at". Te.htimollials of ever 560 patients who We' -hal tendat-ee. tb.sir, t( t•tIt extra:tea by the use of the; Gas, leg in: stts it az :ay ottice teem! in Stratford. Tei.ch hwerted hi the m.)st substantial aud im- eiel styles.. . IT -'141°4 tir''-ff` in gold, &e., iu a manner whieb, 237- 10. stiviaisheti. OUT ' NOTaGE S IlEltEBY GIVEN ilea applieatim be 1:a.1t• to the of the Pres' ir," pi on: ario. at, its nt t:,..seiou, for „au riot t° neite the North !titling t,f the County of Mr qin to the Stetth Itiding cif the said Counts': far o grstration putptoe r PETER ADAUSONT County Clesarki. Godt.rieh: .t. lt•a3. BOARDING. . cote -as -Da lut Ieused the 1erge "ana corn - mnditms house, on the Salt Works Li -roll -dB/ t joining the Railway Station, ana has 'ruled'. a boardiug-house. Good table artd con:aortal) e rooms. Persons wislting tt pleasant boarding- house shoulrl apply, as there are at present • vacancies- Transient boarders accoralliodabl-'" less than hotel rates. 228 0 j 3» 1473 issassasuaisasiaemassmsosasasa 1' ,GAI13TIES.1 A Our-yOar-Olda boy recently eons- • alainea that his te th _" had trod on his s • a e totigsse. 4/rs. Partin len says 1she gets up , everYiteorning a1 e shrill carrion of Ur ch. 411,t fe," s. id. a elite, is the •, !nest eveintmpere I person: fit the world -1- . 5116'sgw.:eYtislinalutoctih.",r was t'r-ying. to ex- plain to n. young- iopeful the other. day ahouti • fighting tl• st the 'devil. After te.liink the little fellow 'who the devil s - was, and hoW har 1 he was to succeS telly !resist, he tu ued around and said : horse power eagine, a m - ima, I'd. be cared of .the old devil, boiler running the i i beta I was to co ne acroSs one of his grouud floor are t littlel tlevila I'd ock the stuffmg out these there are three of lane' are, as a rule, kept — Vhenever w hear a ilaan making a On the next floor ar disparaging insina ation in,regard to his inott8r-in-law, w ing th him, " Sir, been,anywhere if had 4mother-in-la v."--.11,alTer's Bazar. —y..‘ Little Tom: y didn't disobey-ma- ll:La and go ill iswieeming, did he ?" No, E POSITOR,1 • . PROORESS 0 ,BRUSSELS. • II ' SHERIFF AN] N EA! L'S OR Messrs. Sheriff & Nears is on Mill street, oppos te Eli We visited_ the mill ou th last Friday, and _toll ti the enter proprietors Very bus,- atteadiug s • merons customers, w ho were pres large numbers, as th . sleighing w celIent on that day. I Mr. Sheriff, those jolly.millers w reaalf of, silo\ through the building , which is of 60x30 feet, and 3i Stories in I Steam is the motiv power used nd 45 horse achinery. 0 e mil -stone v s' eozis•Itilurelsi or alfyl 1 :alt. ti mseivnYoerark,161. 8nint Machines, and a che t of metchaut - bolts. Most of the serk t Ono by Sheriff & Neal is in gristing w high. keeps them :busy from morning t 0 night. They are obliging and energet : me .made by Goldie & ii 1.CUU Q ready extensive bu iness no doubt, still furtherinar gine, boiler, Machu. ery, Mr. James Mitchell,- sten township, built the Mill, have said, is of stone ' M built the stone -work ab mil BRUSSELS SAM Al. ST mu.. stablisament aboth street, morning of lazing 0 nu- nt in s ex- ne of ea us tone, eight. Ha 35 ower the . Of always feel like say -- you never would have our fatherhad never 01 m "a ; jiminy the hoys went in, woulia not disobe . neveks tells lies, ma- couldn't g howidees Tomnarhappen to have onJini- my Brewtee shirt , • -Airs. Perkin:, who- has just finished - " a ea house, has- been :somuch annoyed. recently by light mg. rod- Men .and insUr- anee agents that, , as a protection, she pa out 11 si-gn stating were ill with th , ere pallidbe- cola beggar' was seen • house for -an - in rad the sign,: Brown and the rest of ut I remembered, and you." " And Tommy loes he ?" " No, Ma- to heaven." "Then that four of the family small -pox, but strang- ially received. A bliInd o pause in front of ,the taut, the other day,to and then he quickly sought an adjoi •na- street. I -1-The pancak season has not got aro a to Rich ond, Ind. A hired earl em loyed in ,a f ly there, while baking paicakes the ther morning, stepped a*.ward to a c air in which repose(1 the hi er, and deli erately sat down in the As she su sequently refused to sit a on the stove, the breakfast Was Enstn lied with bread. —Danbury Yews.' ----.•••41.---- ! , BRIEF NOTES. 't is reportedthat England proposes take the peninsula ofl Yucatan from txico as an equivalent for the. debt by Mexico to Great Britain. At .1a:ea, in Southern California, the th nainers pack dirt to watet /an their Bhpulders for a mile and a half; /wash but t 1-13 gold, and. make fair profits. --Reports fnom the Arcticlregions of o Pacific state that the weather has ea unusually mild, but that the whal- vessels have not been very success- . . —Boston is said to b.ave an election 0 cer who, a ter searching the "Ns" rough and rough, said he, could :not nd a certain Ir. ICnight's name on the 1 oting list. --The Grangers of Fou du Lac County, isconsin, oraanized a Town Insurance Company duri cr the past summer, and its success is , lerea,dy assured. i —Benevole -Using gold w inichei every m 1dollar, during 1 —The intei eating controversy between klexander JC, ampbellism, !whether the itra.inecl, Inth the West. —Newspa 10 to t persons have been adver- tches and like gifts for a several yearsrand by this n in the cuuntry should be =obeli, the founder of and Dr. R. la Rice, as to reek- work &spade can be '31)0 This factory is sitaated on Turnberry street, near the ra lway proprietor is Mr. James Seaforth. Quite a vaaie turned out in this establisli REASUR Co arry OF 111.1110N, Po : bea ing date the Thirtie lect'on of arrears of Tax to iye notice, that unle be ooner paid, I shall, TLIURSD_A Y, TH COURT HOUS Prebeed to sell by PUB be sufficient to di Lot E 1 N I S E 8 or Part of Lot. 4. •3. 1 1 of N 1...- part or .1 4. 9 ,and their al- 17. ..... 1 1 will, we have N part . T. Plot. 1 patented 7 84. 1 4-0 R'S sALE OF LANDS oP, rri.A.x4ms virtae of a warrant under the hand of the Warden the Comity of Huron, and the seal of the said Coun h day ofAugust A. D., 1873, to me directed for the e s due on the undermentioned lands, these are therefo s the said -taxes together 'with all lawful costs and. charg 18.171. DAY" OF 'DECEMBER, A. D. 187 the hour of 1 O'clock P. M., at the IN THiTOW'N OF ,,GODERIC IC AUCTION, th said lands, -or so much thereof as m charge ,such ar .s of Taxes and charges thereon. TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD. Joneesszon 07' Patented or 4 a t of Costsmid 'tree& 'A -es. Unpat;?nted. l'axes.' Cone 1st E. D. ,100 patented $53 941 $2 55 3d E. D. 100 petentei 76 75 3 13 th W. D. 50 Patented 48 701 2 43 51 • th W. D. 50 patented 15 391 60 16 h W. D. 50 patented • 16 91 1 63 18 th W. D. 1158 unpatented 85 23 4 55 89 ' 9B4 T. jPlot. 78 / patented 5 51 1 35 6 9 1 - Lot or Part of.Lot. Sub. of Lot 16,- Con. 1, Usborne, 16 •.. Sub. of Lots 17 & 18, Con. 1, Usborne 21 Stilt1 of Lots 17& 18, Con. 1, Usborne; 29 Sub. of Lots 17 418, Con. 1, Usborne; 30 I Sub. of Lots i7& 18, I . Con. 1, Usborne, 37 Sub. of Lots 17,& 18, Con. I, Usborne, 38 Sub. of Lots 17 & 18, Con. L'Usborne, 39 Sub. of Lots 17 &18, , Con. 1, Usborne, 42 111cConnell's do. 'Sub's of Lot 20,_ Con. Tott 1, Usborne,' 49. McCoinsell's clo. $56 49 .Sub: of Lot 20, Con. 79 $8 , 1, Usborne, 50.... McCoimeirsdo. VILLAGE OF EXETER. Concession or Street. Acres. Carliug and ./ ' others' surv ey McConnell'i do. McConnell'i3do. McConnelPs do, McCoianell's.do. McConnell's do. IslcConn elrs do . , 3 Sub.Lotl,Con.lallay )9 formerly Frances - town............ 8 Sub. of Lot 25, Con.]. , Stephen, formerly Francestown, 359.. Sub. of Lot 25, Con. 1, Stephen, 'formerly ‘ase. The en- ee 0 36 . (. &c.. were all VILLA E OF PORT ./11_LBERT„ IN ASHFTELD. loch, of Galt. 25 . C lborne W. 4 Patented 3 10 1 30 -mason, ,Grey ''• • 26. c patented 3 10 1 30 which, as we 27. i?atented. 3 10 - 1 30 . Mitchell also 32 'H unpatented 2 78 1 28 ut Vanstane's 34. unpatented 2 78 4, 1 28 33. ,H lborne- W. lborne W: ron St.- E. ron St. E. ron St. E. ron St. E. on St. W. on St. W. n Rciad E. , enhain W. 1 1 llington E. 1 )1 OWNSHIP1OF 4th W. D. 100 "42th W. D. 1: 63 ke Road E. ' 6 La -e Road W. 1 VILLAGE OF Hi un ateated 2 78 1 28 R FA.CTORY. 35. . II unpatented . . 2 78 1 28 34. 14 u unpatented. 2 78 1 28 35. Hi unpatented 1 28 7 Lond unpatented 1 40 32. Sy 1 28 unpatented. 43. W patented 1 48 T 'OLBORNE. patented patented patented patented 'LINTON. patented patented eatented ateutesl. patented patented ii . of Lei 177 patented OWNSHIP OF GODERICH. 1st 4t patented. ; 1st t 11 patented TOWN 01F GOI DE ' 1 1: it Iaael Int. e dpatented. 4. isatented i patented It tpipaattuntteedd. 1 patented. I patented patented 1- patented i Patented .1 patented a patented 1 patented • 1 64 station. The ennett, late of y. of work- is ment. Doors, sashes and all finished. wiork for house building aee manufactured, and a special- ty_is made in house lalockings. Mr. Ben- nett &aims to be the ori 'miter of this useful invention. Mr. Ben iett also manu- factures different kinds of wood -work for carriage builders. A v st amount of planing is done here. T e factory is a two story frame buildin , and the ma- chinery is operated by a engine and. boiler. poldi Galt, -are the makers. floor the first ma;chine w planer. This machin!e is o and performs its Werk n There is also a rip 4.1a* in. • 2 78 7 92 !2 78 7 W part 11 N art 1 ..... , W part 10 1 348 453 :400 0 horse power W A 730. • &' McCulloch, ‘,1 9A. 731 n the ground „e notice is the 14 the best make, I' est efficiently. Sab. 16 of Lot 4 this room. On the upper floor we Obsera e a scroll saw. Sip. 15 of Lot 10 This is a very handy mac ine for cutting 143 boards into all kind's of thicy and plain 230 patterns. The ten ;onin machiae is - of 277 good make, and very la or -saving. On 516 this floor there is a ther Hp saw: There 517 are also a "cut " sawand blocking. 04 machineacombined la .sas and moulding 532 ...... .... a.. . machine, a shapin machline, a mortising • (535 , ... . k, machine, and. a cramping machine. We 14 .1, are pleased to learti that Ir. Bennett in- 80 . . ... . tends adding moretmachinery to his Lie- 59 tory, but, even a present, better finish- 63 ed work is not pr auced in any mill of 150 the kind in Ontar 9. ' 1154 BRUSSELS WOOLEN. MILL. 1155.... During the past week we also paid a 1176. visit to this factory. It is situated at 177. i'zabeth and Catherine ding a two story feet. On the first floor ern. The, engine and horset[power, and are or. 1 this room are also two d.ouble cardingrmachines and. a picker. In the next room, on the same floor, are a full sot of 40 inch machines „ (condensers), a 120 and 240 spindle jack, and a spoo er, a ina,ch.iir for stock- ing yarn. In a' room adjotning this are the fulling mill imd. scouting rollers, ifor scouring the el 11. Here also are the "sprinkle," is again up in dye tubs. ' On tie upper; floor are four , politer. looms, t o narrow and two broad the corner of E streets. The bu brick one, 30x56 is the engine r boiler Are each 1 on the ground fl er cosrespondents describe ones, and a looM for Weaving plaids the Fantees a most deplorable race of braid warper .an il. 'Africans. am doubt their value as allies drying room. a of the Brits . They beg for food, and for taking aus !then ask to b- paid for carryina it home. H are also lie shearing machine, a d the" flapper." In the Iij�ining is a " duster," a,nd barrs out of the Ocess of making the las follows: When the ` the seller, coarse and 1The wool is then dyed e, and goes to the picker first " crusher," Tis —Among who have constituents, enough to as of the Brit Baxter, me inerly Secre he inernbers of Parliathent woo' - p cloth 1.1 briefly een busy addreseing their t-, wool is .got fro at least one has been bold isocate the dismembermei t ' fine are, sorted. or not as desira h Empire. This was M aria thence to ti ber for Montrose, and fe - ary to tile Admiralty. In is a burring iichine. It -.then passes thronah the sebond breaker and " con - speech delivered at Arbroath he recon - denser," which Oirds it still fmer. Af- mended that England should get rid Of ter that it is br light to the s inning ma - some of her colomes. chine, and. then po the " spo er," wb.ere —T. Lan Emory, residing near Ta- if is put on lar spools. Th n it is sent lor, Pa., re -phobia. W of them be frothecl at the mouth, became ungovern- able, and in'a frantic rage seized its com- pa.nion by the neck, thus communicating the disease to it. A number of hogs its it is thiSkened the neighborhood were bitten.; by the scouring lanach same dog, and died -with all the symp- ! to the " riappin -toms of hydrophobia. the wool to cle —It is.prbposed to submit to the peo- pnt on the bar pie of Michigan an amendinent to the ently lost horses by hydro- to the warping ale driving on the,road. one the threads are an to act very strangely, and the. nc.e to is woven into the case may brought to t Constitutioliproviding - that an annual tax of $300 • b e imposec1 On each person engaging in the traffic` in intoxicating drinks ; that to engage in the business 0 sheaxed and pr ready for the Illanutactureii cloth, plain an withoitt licence shall be a misdbest part of temeanor, any extra cloth and that the sale tO miaors, persons un-- der guardianship, insane and ibought by the cdiotic per- lage. About t tons, oaupers and common: drunkards, is Wholly prohibited. , • 6°ming 'with, -While the Bishop Surragan was Chialso the owner ne, intends preaehirg the opening sermon at Trinity ty of sawed slfi Church, Nottingham, ori the Sunday af- with his •mac ter the recent restoration of that edifice; cut011shares expresses hims the business he brought the service to a close and quietyear,sancl saysly *future are brig dismissed the congregation, who depart- stbne-mason an ed in perfect ignorance of. the met that this building. they had. been spared the peril of apamc. —A. Stan:ey farmer, having tried to .great many`•-foui tell his place that he might go We t, to do so, a_sti,one and brick fa Ihe aid not want to sell, for the follosvi g Post., Iiled. nd finally concluded 1-hat treasons : They had good roads, .11 county improvements were ma ea churches were built, and firstscl ss F A T schools were lin operation ; the orcha cl ' intimation was quietly eonveyed to him by the vicar that the roof was in flames. Without the least emotion the preacher achine, up s airs, where ade in o eqt al sections, he pow , where it lain or fancy flannel,as e. The c1th is then e " fulling " Mill, where and frim there to the ne. ThTn it is brought " machine,s hich raises the th cads, and is then for drying. It is then ssed 'when the flannel is nrchaser Mr. McIntosh 1 kinds of c Mulen full ancy 11 'nide, etc. The o work s " oilstone." but made b him is quickly ry good men of the vil- e commencenaent of the , Mr. McIntofi` la who is f a small shingling ma - o begin Making -a, quanti- • les. lie ha e three saws e. He buys logs and r money. Mr. McIntosh if as will satlisfied. with has don, during the past hat the prosiects for the t. Mr. James Mitchell, brick -layer, also erected Ile Mitchell has built a dations, and most of the structures in the village. bore a,beinclaAtly, and there were iaeig bors ss -ho knew him and. trusted' hi There are many other people roVin inclined_ who would dowell to look the case from this point of view. , —A sturdy Nantucket matron of t e Olden time had a family of boys, tile youngest of whom made sad havoc wah the knees of h -;_.s trousers, and retheinber- ing the leather breeches of her Puritan ancestors, which Doesticks says they wore out praying On the sand, she ap- plied stout patches of leather to Benny's overalls, secretly fearing it was a hazar- dous experiment. The next morning -early her husband summoned her to take a peep through, the shutters -into t e barnyard, were shebeheld one of er " hopefuls " turning the grindstone, a second pouraag water on the same, a id_ Benny, arrayed in the newly repair d pants, holding first one knee and. th 13 the other, until the patches were destro - ed. Tradition says the offender earne t- ly wished those patches on the net er side of his garments when he writh d -under the punishment which followed. 1 - i ,1183 1.1332 Lot 71, sub. lots 2 & 3 1Lot 137,. sub. lots 2 & 3 'Lot 5 sub. lot 4 .Lot 52, sub, lot 4 Lot 37, sub. 37, lot 10. P. & M's survey, '3. P. & M's survey, 9. P. & 114's survey, Ei 7 P. & M's survey, 3. Sub. 6, -lots 330, 377 & 3 Sub. 7, lots 330, 377 & S part 9 28 - 32 N .1- 17 N 26 30 32 24 1 %AS SIOW OF TOCK. THETnekersrui h3ranch Anicaltural Society will hold a show Or Fitt Stool' at Mr. HOUGH- TON'S YAB,D, SE (ORTH, on - Tue. eday, 911I of December, .137:3, When the followi g prizes will be offered, viz.: 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Beet Fatted Ox,or teer....94,00 ti53 00 $2 00 Best Fatted. COW ca .00 3 00 2 00 Best Pair Fat 8 00 2 00 1 00 Best:Fat Pig. 3 00 1100 1 00 Beet Pair `...`urlioys, dressell..i1 00 50 Best Pair Geese,dreased 1 00 50 ' All entries must bb made with the Secretary. at the plaae for holding the show, not later than 11 o'clock on the day et the show. Judges to conun rico at 12 o'clock, nom.). jf RN HANNAH, Jr., Secretary. JOEL'S MeMILLAt President. 311 OTI E _ TS hereby given that the. partnership .lately sub- sistiug betweei John Govenlock and Robert Glralurmi both of the township of in the 'tvw Milk,rti, untler the hem o on \vita on the twenty -lift itst,disSoIVtYI. by .ranttial eon -mg to the saidpartnership' ar to be received by tlIle saki john erovenlock. Dated at Seafdrth thi 2btb day of Noyernbor A. D. 1873. 1' • (Signed) JOHN GOVENLOCK, 81.28 11013ERT County of Huron, ' " Govenloek & Cir day of Septern.bea sent. Al_l debts 'o 8 115 Sub. of Lot 1 in S part of W part 2J. N & E part 27-- 28 24 E a 26 W 26.1.... • • . 16. - S W .cbraer .12 W 24 • IV- part 27 SW128 pt Sq. acre on ''W corner 3L E part 25 . . 8. ...... Park Lot 29. 178 .179 N W 22 art 10 - S13. E4- 138 E 1 139 . E E -141... S 142 Mc2Connell's Bury' S" 9.. . . . 04*. •••• • A. • A. 1-5 patented 95 A. 1-5 patented 5 18 A. 1-5. patented 1-36 A. 1-5 patented 40 1 Toronto St. 1-5 patented 1 99 Toronto St. 1.5 - i patented.; 1 99 Cedar St. 1-5 patented: i 65 Pine St. 1-5 I patented' 40 1 .. , patented. 4 69 .. patented 4 69 IP OF GREY. 25 !patented 100 unpatented 100 patented 50 : patented. 50 uupatented 100 uiipatented 100 unpatented 100 unpatented F BRUSSELS., 31. $8 64 17 70 4 00 I 2 87 1 • 60 1 84 1 65 1 32 1 19 5 32 5 43 5 49 12 ps 3 99 - 3 99 12 19 II 27 10 37 7 62 7.62 3 07 1 399 ) 365 1 762 80 a patented patented 4 patented a patented + patented a patented. 1-5 patented 1 64 1 64 1. 09 2 00 200 240 1 50 8 78 TOWNS 1st 5th 7th 8thi 10tht 17th' 18th 18th VILLAG Con. 10, Gressa 1I • patented TOWNSHIP OF HAY. 1 , 10th I 25 patented 10th 75 patented TOWNSH P OF HOWICK. I 3rd 100 patented 5th 100 patented 50 patented 6th.. 6th 50 pateated 7th 100 paten te d 100 nnpatenteal 3 patented. 50 patented 21 patented 25 patented. llth A. A. A. 200 .2 18 1 65 1 30 1 28 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 35 1 35 135 1 53 1 30 1 30 1 53 1 50 148 140 1 40 1 30 1 30 1 30 140 1 23 1 25 125 1 25 1 25 1 25 125 128 1 25 123 1 35 1 25 123 1 25 1 25 1 23 1 23 1 33 1 33 463 1 33 437 133 36 39 213 25 04 1 85 11 05 158 33 35 2 05 !35 40 '24 99 1 83 26 82 24 99 183 26 82 376 1 30 5 06 4 10 4 ko Francestown, 376.. 4 0 Sub. of Lot 25, Con, 1, 4 06 Stephen, formerly 4 06 1 Francestown, 377.. .. - 1-5 patented 46 1 2 1 -69 4 06 TOWNSHIP 01? EAST WAWANOSH. 4 06 •••• 4 Patented or Aln't of Costs& Unpatented. Taxes. Com' en. Total.. patented 1 57 1 25 2 82 patent& 174 125 299 Patented. 174 1 25 :2-99 4 patented 1-74 120: -299 patented 174 126, 299 patented 1 74 1 25 2 99 patented 1 74 125 299 patented 1,74 125 2 99 patented. 60 123 83 Patented 60 1 23 1 83 -1-5 oatented 5 14 1 35 :649 1-5 patented. 4 71 1 33 •6 01 1-5 patented 46 123 1 69- 8 W part 33 N 18 E 14, W 1 23..... E 1 23. - 13th 100 patented 32 50 2 03 34 56 VILLIA_GE OF DUNGANNON. IN WEST WAWANOSIL 52... .. . . 4_ . Malath's survey patented 35 1 23 1 58 VI.L. AGE OF ST. HELENS, IN WET WAWANOSI-1.• 1,15 Mather'ssurvey patented 65 1 23 1 88 Aa M. ROSS/ Treasurer, County of Huron. 301-13 3 • • 9th 170 patented 71 35 3 00 74 35 1 '06 TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH. 4 .06 lst 100 unpatented 35 6$ 2 10 37 7$ 932 12th 100 patented 28 81 192 30 73 4-06 13th 100 patented 32 50 203 3453 12138 33162 40 82 191351 Sub.Lot18,Con. 5 30 I 415 85 3109 2190 2 57 2 44. 6 67 78 84 14 41' 29 29 ip 72 12 77 85 p 02 119 02 11 37 5 29. 1 95 ,19 02 12 03 89 2 89 12 89 234 325 • 3-25 3 68 2 75 1 2 18 6 53 261 f 63 3 24 -324 1 88 1 63 6 02 02 County Treasu 10r, 8 Goderich, Sep 271 S TS OF LADIES' FURS To pick from 1\1- rr , From $2 75 a Set. 339 LADIES' JACKETS AT DENT'S, Beautiful Goods, from $1 25 up. • An Endless Stock of MILLINERY and the Novelties of the Season at 310 DENT'S Cheap Dry Goods Establishment, Seaforth. • H_A_1 RI\ --ESS ITAR1\--ESS TRUNKS,: ;. WHIPS, COMBS,. • COLLARS, VALISES, LASHES, BRUSHES, 41(.0 AT BELFRY & MAY'S, SEAFORTEL 5 96 . Cur '1=1A11NESS 'we can recommend to any one, as we use only first-class Leather and mak(' 5 70 none but first-rate ilarness. We warrant our Collars not to gall a Horse, and guarantee them to 38 52• give entire satisfaction. .2165 8693 -'Shop Oppof sit(i: Mansion IlouRe, Seaforth. 907 145 10 52 27 24 190 29 14 38 71 58 4 25 4 39 14 24 14 42 73 18 78 6 30 4 59 2 18. 1 33: 133 1 33 1 58 1 58 1 23 1 68 1 38 1 33 .40 89 -5, 91 5 58. 5 72 15 82 16 00 1 96 20 46 7 68 5 92 A. 1-16 patented 2 58 1 28 3 86 B. 12 patented 2 69 1 28 3 89 ILLAGE OF WII.OXETER IN HOWICK. . Centre St. E 1-5 patented 7 99 1 10 ILLA.GE101? FORDWICH, IN HOWICK. 6 • patented 6 14 VILLAGE OF HOWICK IN HOWICK. 1-5 patented. 2 19 1 28 _ 1-5 patented. 2 19 1 28 TOWHSH •P • OF HULLETT.. patented. i3 .19 1 30 patented 31,1 57 2 00 patented • 67' 78 2 90 ORRIS. 100 knpatentetl 80 49 4 43 LYTH, -1N MORRIS. patented 53 1 23 a patented 55 1 1 23 patented 53 , 1 23 la patented 55 1 23 - patented 53 , 1 23 * patented 1 80 • I 25 OF MOKILLOP. . .50 patented 17 57, 11 65 0 BROVK, IN MOKILLOP.! 1.1-5 - patented 32 1 23 OF SEAFORTH. 1-5 patented 6 46 1 38 1-5 patented. 6 46 1. 1 38 Jarvis survey, 1-5 patented • 7 88 1 40 TOWN SH1P OF STANLEY. . Range A.1, 9 patented 6 11 1. 38 AGE! OF BAY ilELD, IN STANLEY. 1-32 patented , 31 1 23 patentet - 11 26 1 25 . patenter 74 1 1 23 patente i5 13 1 1 35 4 patente bREAVS, 1N 8' patent& OF S BELFRY & GARR\ FIR SEWING MACHINE Is a Strong, EASY RUNNING MACHINE, WELL ADAPTED FOR FAMILY SEWING, AND Light Manufacturing Work, At the Fairs held throughout the Doniinion, this Machine was put to some very severe tests by the 9 39 BEST JUDGES THE COUNTRY COULD PRODUCE, 1 38 7 25 .A.I4D BY THEM AWARDED ! 4th' 16 7th 100 8t 100 TOWNSH P OF 9t VILLAGE 01' 7 Block A TOW NS . • 7t VIL AGE OF. CAR • • • VILLAGE - Jarvis survey Jarvis survey 50 55 Part Block K Centre part 13 IL W part 174 Middle part 216 291 621 636 ... • . . .. D. v ILL W 40 acres of S 1 3. N I- 3 . . 4VILL ..... OF H 11 12. 17 9 10 27 12 19 26 Part 277 GE OF ST. • _Allan St. ! TOWNSHIP 51thl, 5tIa RPURHEY, Cash's surve Cash's snrve Cash's surye orsley's surve orsley's surve Chalk's surve ewis& Galt's d ewis & Galt's do: TOWNSHIP VILLAGE OF WIN .0•4 VILLAGE OF BLUE 124 . - • .4. ig5 3 47 3 47 10 Prizes m ,18711 and , 26 Prizes in 1872. 4 , 4-- 4 19 Its simplicity of construetion; strength and durability recommend it to all classes. It has a loomplete got of attachments, and does all hinds of work. 33 57- 70 68 INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL THE ATTACHMENTS GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. 84 92 Gardner Selving aeltine Company, , Hamilton, Ont. 176 1 78 1 76 288 1 78 Agent for the County • of 'Huron. PETER GRASSIE, SEAFOBTII, 176 3 95. STRONG & FAIRL Y • 19 22 Aro now receiving large additions to their 1 55 7 84 7841 9 28. 7 49, 1 54 511 971 6 48 • 5-01 -! 1 nal 6 36 A BEY.1 1 • 1 37 . 1 25 262 TE.PHEN. - . - - patented 8 42 1 68 20 101 atentea 32 21 1 2 03 - 34 24 i patentecil 67 1 1 23 1 90 , a patented i patented C7 ! 1 23 , 1 90 - 67 • 123 ' 1 90 FLOUR AND FEELY_ ALWAYS ..ON. HAND, AND SOLD , AT! 'MILL rRICES. 4 patented 67 1 23 -- 1 00 I - 1 - patente 1 67 , 1 23 ! 1 90 ' , i I 67 ! 1 23 ' 1 90 : -90 ' ' 's' a:OFT 1. Ill F:A it E C El V ED FRESH FROM THE -GAIIDEN EVER X ' DAY- , 1-5 patented - 67 1 23 , 1 1-5 patented 67 ' 1 23 1 90 I, .. . ... . IIT:-; A,I4.:WAY4 OX FUND PURE'S: G TB= SEASON. '1-5 patented I I? TUUNBERIW. ! • 100 unirtented 59 $2 2 701' 62 5'2 . , 4 -Come out, and all and .ho tw It ettli, and we will gaiaranteo to give yon. .. The STOOK '()F PROCgf.11E$-, 'Which they offer Cheap for Cash. CASH 1-1In:F.11S find. it ththeir advantaae to GIVE *US A CALL. 0 Fine Flavor Tens from 50 cents up, Bright Sugars, 11, 10 and 9 pounds for$1, Bice, 20 pounds for $1, , Raisins, 12 pounds for : Too:wrote from 40 cents per pound upwards, 40 .4_11.0 a large Stock t4 Pieties, Sztnees, Spices, all kinds, Fla.vorings, Extracts, &e. Cantle Goods in 50 , gi ettt ariet). Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Sardines, tte. IN TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH. 1 1 • ••• HADA, 1 TU1N11ERRY riow t, 1.1g1.1rt5 g1tt aLy L .11> e in 20 ft, unpatented 5 79 11 35 7 14 t. ALE, IN TURNBERR.Y. GINA% 4. ' 1-5 • patented 8 04 1 43, 9 47 I5- pateutod. 804 1 43 947 oceries as good- and as fAivered as aSual free of charge. STRONG & FAIRLEY. s- -3 • - •