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tion Ac
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OTT,
ergeCaeS.
YeSESe
re as
Sept
E CASE!'
Con. la,
plements,
Brine,
28, the
if a son—
a. 1, the
daughter.
, the wife!
daughter.
, on Jan,
Team Foa-
[ella Hrta--1
ce of •the
ar's day,.
Ler Cale,
Liss Mary
Lchell, on ,
M,
Lfl Rebert-
ussels, ort
HSOD,
:).rab. Jane
Fuethodist
h, on Dec.
"ialt, Ben-
. age, both
a. Jan.
Mr. JoIth
passe's, o
Mooney,
27,
78th
as
an. 8,11874.
he price ft
Equatatiert
than 4e:
our
rnafr-
ied
ieocl qua
are s
:ember,
p.ot
p.eriod.lof
*ing
xrtc4re
ed are o
a good (1-
- Three d
prevailig
to $1 a
to 1g
la to ijOE
to 57
50 to 055
la to 0126
18 te 0.'18
!00 ta 6:00
OG to 18100!
00to 550
50 to 1.00
00 to 125
01 to 0185.
125
1, 05
45 to. 0! 55
U0 te a 00
50to 8 00
; 5a to 560
to- 450
40 to (i eel
!
t
Oratro , Ian. 8, 18744
rakil Wheat, per 100 94 95.
Spring Wheat, per 100' lbs. ,1 88 (0, 186
Oats, per 100 lbs 1 03 t 04
BarIeyepet I00 lbs. ....• 3.10 e_lt
Pease per 100: lbs.
.86
no= . .. . .. .. . ......
r Butter. — 0 20 (0
t Potatoese......... ..............I 0 45(
F.ggs.... , 0 16 ege
00 @ I
Pork:. • .t 6 25 @
14
go
oo
50
18
00
40
TonotiTo, 8, 18711.
Wheat, fall, per bushel, $1 23 to $1 28;
wheat, spring, $1 16 to $1117.; baj1ey,
$1'18 to $1 22 oats, 39c to. 40c, p1eas,
65c, dressed hog, per 100 lin., $6 0 to
,$6, 75, , 1
Lq.NDoN, jail. 8, 1$74.
- -hite fall -wheat, per 100 lbs., $2 00
to $2 08 ; red fall wheat, $1190 to .$1 95;
spring wheat, $1. 90 to $1 93 ; barley,.
$2 25 to $2 10 ; oats $1 00 t $1 0
;
„peas. 93C to 97c ; potatoes, 70e to 8.00 ;
hay, per ton, .$1t) 00 to $36 00 ;
hogs,$4 00 to 4 25 ; dressed hogs,
$6 0to $6 S5 ; rdwood, N4. 1 dry,
per cord, $1 25 to $5 00; butter, rolls,
per ib.,
22c to 24e; buttelf,- keg, per lb.,
20e to 22e. .
MR. SINCLAIR
Wi11 address the
.ElectorK o Centre: Huron
AT THE TOW -HALL, SEAFORTH,
On MONDAY, 12th inst., at 8P. M.
A full attendance s nu:posted.
Mr. HORTON ie epecielly invitedto be present.
I Dated 8tit January, 1874. 818-2
MR SINCLAIR
-
Will address the
hElectors of Centre Huron
At the Sawol Home, Kinburn,
On Tuesday Evening, Jan 13, inst.-,
Bt 7 o'clock P. M..
A full attendance is requested.
Mr. HORTON is speeially invited to be present.
Dated 8th January, 1874.
,
TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.
BEEVES. --The supply of cattle at this
in' arket was light a ixtug the - past week,r
i . .
speeially of choie quality, an:d prices
Ire firm and the turn higher. We now
quote first-class, .7:
glass,. $1 ; and thir ,-class, $3 50. Sales
,.,,
50 to $5 ; second
1 -
4-0.11 for local conSamption—were two
,r loads of mecii,,apa steers, ave age.
1,200 lbs„ at $4S; ()Fie car, average 1,225
lbs, at $58 ; two cars of cows, average
1i00.lbs„.at $3:9;.
et -en, average 1,500
iills, average 1,400
lots of , choice st
100 lbs..
SHEEF. --There h
"Ming 111, and w
existing, prices r
for firat-class, $4 t
class, and $3 50 for
1Laains—Are --still
at up to $6 for choi
however, there ar
Mating in, and actu,
from $2 75 to $5.
1CALN7s..--First-cl.
from $81 to $10 ; s
third-class, $3 to $1
few offering just no
Hooz,t —The mar
with buyers. of stor
I lbs., live weigh.
NEW YORK 11.
e car. load of heavy
bs, at.$58 '• a car of
lbs, at $39. Se ect-.
ers brought $5 pet
ve not, been
th a good en
main firm a
$4 50 for se
third-class.
scarce and Wal
quality. Of t
now few or
1 prices paid
ss would cora
cond-cla.ss, $6,
; but there are
r.
et has ruled.
hogs at $4 5
and of fat at
RSE MAR
any
uiry
$6
nd-
ted
ese,
one
ange
and
and.
ery
rm,
per
75.
1 TuEslaY, Jan. 6,18 3.
I 'Who.4 little life t ere was still li ger;
o
irig in he market h been checked by
unfavo able Weatbe and the OCCUT ence
of the 1olidays. Thie Bull's Head s ables,
in. Ea t Twenty-fourth, street ar at
present( but lightly qtocked with qrd ary
draught horses, and. only the het nail
ities of ithese are in ullicient de a d to
-maintain former prices, while 11erior
t 'lid of uniie the
. Owing to the
and the prev iling
nt, the few buy rs of
consider them -elves
0', blit
is kind
at the
sa of
to sell
or ance
Itis di-'
Stoca has to be g
auctioneer's hamm
4.rir1.gehey in mone
sPirit qf ,retrenehm
more v na.ble stock
ir
aware tly masters 4f the situa,
almost all,desirable jorses of t
have been slowly c neentrating
, sale stb1es of the ore wealthy
dealers who are not ov-eranxion
at a saerifice, and riq sales of im
, h ve recently been heard of in
rpetion. .
4
UFFALO LIVE ITOCK M_
B aLo, Jan. 8,
CATTLE. —Reepiptif to -.day, i
1 cars reported tp . arrive, 5
making the total slipply for th
thus far, 4,828 head, or 284 cars, a
202; cars for the saine time last
T_ae market was acti e ,at strong p
Nearly. all . the good cattle in the yards
were disposed of. Among the prime
st dr. in the yards tliis Week was a drove
o 65 head of threa-year-old tharough-
b ed steers, belonghlig to Samuel John -
so , of Illinois whi h, for smoothness,
fide bone and beauty surpassed anything
that has been offeredi this season. , They
were fed by S. W. R bbini and Na1.eolm
liabley, of Illinois. -They have not yet
been sold or weighecl1,.but it' is supposed
will average 1;800 no nds. Sales to -day
coprised 1,200 head. Transactions
ware as follows :
NO. of
Head.
19 Ohio steers,
211 "
171Indian a steers .
, ,
39 Illinois steers,
18
el
T.
4.
ding:
head, .
eek,
gitinst
rices.
18 cc
cc t,
13
17 Michigan seer
Average
'eight, lbs. Price.,
1 1076 .$480
I 102$ 450
1 1201
W17 4 40
4 480
1172
5 40
I1 1061 '-465
6 90 1803
66 Texas steers 1 1162 5 00
SHEEP et.ND LAMBS. —Receipts L.5-d5ay0
49 Missouri steers 1 1305
5,800 head, making the total sup Iy for
the week, thus far, 10,600 head, , gainst
4,100 head for the s4me time last week.
The market opened 4..ow and dul , with
yards full of stock, c to 2c off on all
grades from last wePk'S _closing 1• rices.
The most of the ntv receipts ill be
shipped East in fit handsuyers
take hold very cautiqusly. We n )te the
following. sales :,J i
No. of 1 Average
Head " Weight, lbs. , Price.
103 Michigan sheep, 90 $5 00
209 Ohio sheep I - 74 490,
60 Ca.na.da lambs, 92 6 50
HOCIS.—Receipts to day, luck. mg re-
ported arrivals, 1,800 head, mak eg the
total supply for thdi week, thus f r, 17,-
500 head, against 7,800 head r the
same time last weeki Market w— drag-
ging. Buyers denaahdecl a slight lances-
sion. We quote Yorkers $5 to '5 40;
heavy hogs, $5 50 tcl $5 75, with ut lit-
tle doing. 1 '
. .
.;
GoLD. --The pricelof Gold in N York
s quoted at 111-,.
..
LIST OF 1 LETTER
epee EMAINING- in the! Seaforth Post ce un-
-"' Called for on Jan 7, 1871 :
Areher, E. J. 1 Montgomezy, J
Barton, Fisher i Moore, Christ()
Burns, Thomas McCandless, Jo
Corbitt, C. I
i McLituchlin, E
Cardiff, H. G. 1 McKinnon, D.,
Conners, James I McArthur, A.
Campbell, John i McL mont, Ale
1 Melmald, A
Clinton, James
Doyle, Patrick ' lelcL an Miss
1 i
Doherty, 3. ; McInnis, Noi
Dobson, John„
318-1
AUCTION SALE
OF
Farm Stock and - Implements.i
mR. 3. P.Brine will sell by Prtblic Auction on
:e -tee- Lot No. 8, Con. 10, Hullett,
;On THURSDAY, JANUAR,Y 15th,
The following valuable Property, viz.: 1 span of
working horses, one a mare in fol, 5 years or, the
other a horse, 6., years old; 1 /span of w rking
horses, one 4 and bhe other she years .old; limare
with foal, 7 yeats old 1 year oia colt; 7 ilch
cows, in calf; 1 two-year old heifer, in c
steer, three years old; 8 yearling steers; 1
ling heifer; 8 last spring's calves ;. 20 godd
1 ram; Hunxber wagon; 1 long. sleigh ; 1 fe
milt ; 1 cutting box; 1 wagon. rack ; 1 pl
Powell, J. A.
Fairho bre Lueinda. Robinson, Rob
Fligg, B.
Gemmel", W.
Green, "Henry
ttellenbeek, O.
Kirkby, Sohn
Kennedy, Ewen
Loonfe, Wm.
Loan, T. or M.
Law, John
Moorehead, James
Manning, W.
Moffatt, Robert
Murray, James
-818
Roadie JOhian e B.
I
; Rindell, A.
Robertson, Oh elee
Snarling, Rich
Shaw, Mies M
-Stewart, Mrs.
Smith, H. -H.
Scott, Edward
-
Sage, Charley
Stubing, August
Taylor, Seines
Wilson, L. 8. .
Wagon, je
S. DICKS(*, P. M.
;
•
'1
rd'
flr .
11 ; 1
yeare
Wea ;
ning-
w ;
pairsof double ,harrows; 1 Butterfly harrOw ; 1
iron harrow; 1 set double harness; 1 saddle and
bridle, new, cradles, scythes, spades, forks, grind-
stone, and. other articles too numerous to mention:
Saletocommence at 12 o'clock noon, she*.
TFRALS—All sums of $5 and ander cash , over
that ettiount • 12 mouths' credit will be ',given
on furnishing Approved joint notes. A diseount
of 8 per centwill be allowed her cash on all credit
amdtmts. • - • .
" , J. FAIRSEIIVICE, Prop1 etor.
3. R. BRINE, Auctioneer. - 018-1
•
NOTICE TO. DEBTORS],
A LL aceounts due to the undersigned must be
4-1- paid up by the 10th of January, inst., oiethey
will be eslaced in other hands for collection.
318.2 KERR, WILKIE & Co.
TRUSTEES CONVENTION.
THE School Trustees of tbe Township of St
-L.- will meet in Converition, on SATUR
JAN. 17, 1874, at 10 o'clock A. ,M., in Vara
purpose of discnssing the Education Laws
tario, and, if thonght advisable, . giring the
lature an expression of their wishes in reg
the same.
tdey
AY;
, for
On-
egis-
d to
318-2
ESTRAY HEIFERS.
(-AIME to Lot 21, Bayfield Road, Stanley, ' No-
vember last, two yearling HEIFERS, o e all
red, the other of a greyish color. The owaer is
requested to Prove propeity, pay expenses and take
theme away.
81844 AlICITIAEL TRO R.
STRAYED COW.
QTRATED from the premieee of the under 'gned
Lot•No. 26, Con. 14, Hibbert, a lighti h red
COW, 7 years old, with white star on forehead and
vrhite under the belly. Any party. giving snh in-
forraation as will lead to its recovery will be I suit-
ably rewarded.
818*4 JOHN PA.RI.
ESTRAY PIGS. t
Cinto the premises of the undersigned, reit
8, into
3, Stanley, on orAbout the 10th qf De-
cenaber last, two PIGS,- both black, one old sow
and one spring pi ge The owner is requested to
prove property, payecharges andetike them aWay.
31844 DONALD McDIARIID.
PRECENTOR WANTED.
WANTED, a _Precentor for the Presby crier;
• .Church, Clinton. -Appeicants will be req. ire
to sing on trial for three Sabbaths, morningl an
evening. • Selection made by vote of congreg tion
Apply, stating salary expected. to
D. eiALLOC
818-3- Secretary oard Trustees, Clinton
DURHAM BULL CALVES for SALEI
TWO thofoughbred 131111 Calves for sale, at rea
sonable prices. Apply to
314-8 • M. McTAGGART, C ton
I
STOVE W000 FOR SALE.
120 d°R•DS two. -feet WOOD for sale in quint"
ties to suit purchasers; good wood; les
than 8 Miles from Seaforth ; not 40 rods from gra
vel road; will be sold Cheap for ceah. -
I ROBERT SMILEY
318 Near C. Davis' Tavern, MGM o
, • ESTRAY CATTLE.
riAmE to the enelosure, on Lot. No.16, Cori 1
Nei Hay, on Saturday, Dec. 13, 1 STEER coMin
three, white; 1 HEIFER coming three, redJ an
white; 1 STEER coming one, black. The one
is requested to prove 'property, _pay expenses an
take them away. WM. MELLICK,/
33.544 , Zurich P.
ESTRAY STE
CAMEinto th.epremises of the u
No. 2, Con. 10, Runde, on or
June last, a light red STEER, corn
owner is requested to prove propel
end take itaway.
315*4 WM.
4er▪ signed,L
bout the 1t
.gthree.
y, pay ohsg
ARRISON.
ESTRAY STE
CME into the premises of the u
23, Con. 5, Meleillope on or abo
°ember, a red and white year-old
white face. The owner is recra
property, pay expenses and take it
315*4 WALT
R.
dersigned
t the 1st o
EER, wi
sted to
way.
It COW
10
a
/WOOD SAVVI G.
gene. undersigned is now prepare to take jos of
-1- wood sawing, at the followin terms. ca. d
can be sawn any length. Term -5 per iday,
withboard, cash when the work is done, or 5 50
if not paid within two weeks aft:r the woifk
done. Threemen and. two teams ccompanY the
machine. Satisfaction is guteren eed. Fron 30
to 40 cords of wood per day can be iut. All o dees
addressed to Winthrop P. 0., or led on Lot No. 6,
Con 13, Mcliellop, will be promptly attended to.
315*1 JAMES WATL1 G, Proprietor.
'-vmeememenimamminve
_
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DO You Want I'Monie
THE H4IiIILTON PROVIDENT
)[40.itrar SOCIETY.
Incorpo11%ck A. D. 1871, PUriitralt to dap ,, ds,
(Jon. Stat. of U. C.
COAL DIRECT .FR MTkE
MINES..
-17 Gee, Stove, Chestnut and Grate, leo Blossburgh
and Lehigh, for Foundries, deli end at any sta-
tion on the G -rand Trunk Railway.'
P. P. Jel.RVIS, Stratfor
315*3 Agent for the Anthracite Coal Assoei tion.
ID
RAM LOST.
A PET RANI LOST, thickThody, short ta 1. If
L L you see hien call him Jim and he will aliswcr
you. Apply to
317-1 CREEBAR & Co., Brus ele.
CE--MerIpnes Block, elerner King and j lui.
Streets, Hamilton. '
CAPITAL, -$I000,00•.
'OTORS. I 1
ii
M
Adam Hope, Pr sident; W. E Sanford, V co -
President ; . Mel nee, A. T. Wood, Alex. ar-
m, Maxie. Gum y, A. F. Ski er, Plena ter
Dower, J. . Ker, , Alex Turne -, John Har ey,
John McPhomon, le M. Williams, X. P. P., J hn
Bi01 n, E. W. Hyman.—H. D. 0 moron, Tree nr-
er ; . Crera , Solicitor ; A. Ma °horn, Aceot ut-
ant. 1
_ k
Intendin borrowers will consult their beet in-
teree a by extant ing ; the advantageous to • s
offere by this Sod t , before going elsewhere.
I I
1
.Spec11 'Features. I
No awyee'e Fees 1 charged where the seen ity
cons ts of Farm Property, and when the Loa is
not le:s than $400, or for a shorter period It an
five y ars. I
The full amount of the Loan handed over to ho
Borro yen 1111 incidental expenses infty be me d-
ed in epay3ents•
Rep yments may made to fall due at p ich
period of th10 yearae is most cenvenienti to or -
rower'.
The Loa may b& paid off at any time on
equita le te s.
For • oan Tables adfuilpartisulara apply t
H. D. CAMERON,
TreasurereHamil on.
JAME, H. BENSO , Barrister,
V luster, Seafo tin 816-13
1-
WELLAND CAN L ENLARGEMENT, 1
iiotice ti Contractors.
,
QEALED TENDER, addressed to the under -
Le
signed and end reed 'Tender for Welland
Canal will be receive at this office, until noon of
Wednesday, the 2Ist . armory next, (1874) for the
conseructio , of 'Feu teen Lock4, and Fourteen
Weirs, a number of le iclge abut eats, and Piers,
the interve ling Ileac es, Racew ys, &e., on the
'new po1-tioi of the Ng lland Cane', between Thor- !
'old and Pot Dalhou i . The work will lie let in
sections, ft e of whi , numbered respectively, 2,
8, 5, 6 and , are situ ed between Port Dalho nee
and St. Cat arines 0 etery; and three (num er-
ed 12, 13 a. d 14) exte d from the northern Bid of
the Great estern Re way to near Brown's Ce-
ment Kiln. Maps of e several localities, toge her
with Plans and Spec cations of the works, ea be
seen at thi office, or at the reeldent Engin er's
office, Tho old, on an after lefoxiday, the 54h day
of January next, (18 4) whore twitted form of
Tenders oaln be obtai ed. Contractors arenot ed
that Tendns will net be /considered, unless i ado
strictly in mordant* with the peiuted forms, and
—in the ca e of firme-rexcept there aro atta bed
the actual signature'alud the nature of thepec pa -
tion and place of resed nce of eaCh member of the
same. Fo the due fu 'lment of the Contract at-
eafactory 6 ounty will e required on real estat , or
by depoeit of money, ublie or Municipal see iri-
ties, or ba4k stocks, to an amount of five per
cent. on t e bulk su is of the eontract. Ni ety
per cent. oiiy of the progress estimates wi I be
paid until he comple 1 ion of the work. To 4ach
Tender rut st be attae ed the actual signatur e of
two solven and resp risible persons, residents of
the Domin'en, willing to become sureties lo the
carrying o t of these onditione, as well as the
due performance of t e works embraced 111 the
contract. This depa ment does not, how Ver,
:
bind itself to aceept t e lower ot er.
any tend. By
order, F. BRAUN, Se retary. 18-8
Dep't of Public Wor s, Ottawa, Doc. 29 1878.
.. ' - '
NOTICE.
APPLICATION will be madel at the nexli Sea-
-.Lek sion of the Ontario Legislature for an Act t o
construct a railway from Peterboro, by way of
Lindsay, "Uxbridge Newmarket, Crangeville, Ar-
thur and Brussels to Goderiob Harbor, with a
branch from Brussels to Seaforth and Senna, lo
be called the Ontario and Quebec, Goderich and
Sarnia Extension Railway, with power to amalga-
mate or make running arrangements. over tLe
Whitby and Port Perry, Northern, Hamilton and
Northwestern, Orangeville and Guelph, 'Credit
Valley from Orangeville to Toronto, Wellington,
Grey and Bruce, Stratford and Huron, Londen. and
Huron, or any other railways in the Pro4nce of
Ontario. Also to run or charter a Lne of Stearuere
from Goderich Harbor to navigate the waters of
Lakes Huron and Superior or any other navigable
Lakes or Rivers in the Province of Ontario; Also
a branch Railway from the main line to Fergus
arid Elora, in the County of Wellington.
JOHN FOWLER.
Cobourg, Dec. 87, 1878.
fli17*8
THE SEFORT SHAVING AND HIR
DRESS! G SAiDON
TTAS e removed o new premises, adjoining
John oganea old stand, and oppoeite W. Itob-
ertson & o.'s Harit are Store. The propreetor
begs to pt te that he as fitted u.p his new glop
with.every convenieue , and is determined to make
it a firpt-plass esta,b ishment. He has also on
hand a aide stock of
LADLES CHIG.L ONS AND BRA
I -
Of the latest styles. Ic is also prepared to ta
L DIES R COMBINGS,
,
And haive them stm ghteued and worked
Bra dp, Belts witcheS, Curls, c
Charg s reasonabIle.
Gentsi Wigs frirnish d on the shorted notioe
at less ithan city pric s.
A calliis reepectftelly solicited.
307-52 WILLIAM NEW A N.
THE POMTINION
'SAVIINCS AND INVESTMENT
SQ IEIT,
1
Head ()Mee, Richmond
Lon(
Establi lied in 1872,
mg mono • on Farm au
•
low rate of interest, a
terms of repayis
inent.
Loans or long or eli. rt perio is repayable y in-
stallmentto suit born were. ernes purcba sing
Farms, b;ilding•Dwe gs or tores, will find the
terms of his Society p efera.ble to any other Mode,
for instance,$76 90 pad at the end of eac1 half
year, wile pay back b • th principle and in erest
upon a lean of $1,000 i 10 years. If paid yearly,
I
$157 20 isrill do it.
Moneyurn be obtae ed. at any time, and with
little or 4o delay beyon • the time neceesarely oc-
cunied inj the investiga on of title and prrarae
non of t.iic mortgage. 1
For further portion's, s as., te terms, &c., apply
by letter to I
T. B. LEYSt
Secretary andlTreasurer, London, nt.
Or to ALONZO STRO7G, Esq, Valuator a. Sea -
forth.. 280-52
DON, - ONT.
street, opeoeite City Hall,
on,
Ont.'
or the purpose of ad Anc-
Town Property at t very
d ou the most favclrabic
a
DAVIS' II • 1 -WAY HOUSE.
,Seaforeh Norte ern Greve' Road. 0
THIS "louse afford good accemmodo.tien for
-1-- the traveling pub 'e, being, situated half -way
between At eaforth and lerussele. and having good
yard, sheds, stabling, •d everything necessary for
a first-eless country t vern. Cigars and Liquors
of the chincest brands. Hostlei- always on hand.
Give him a call. I C. DAVIS,
307-12 , Prop idol-.
. THE ROY MAIL STAGE.
T-8-1' ton, 11 yal Mail Ste e leaves ISeaforth for 1g51-
,
it
Brussels, "roxeter, and interm diate
points, every aeteruoo on the arrivalof th Ex-
press Tr in from the East. It leaves Wroxeter
every m riling, and ai rives at Seaforth in time for
the ma' train going east. 0 mfortable coaches
and good horses ar always kept on the road.
Every attention is pa: tree passengers, and parcels,
luggage, Ste., careful' looked after end protuptly
delivered. Charges • odertate.
306-tf EfOMAS BELL, Proprietor.
A
HAP
Y NEW YEAR T
illinery, New Mantles
ew Furs in Sets, Just
SPLIEND
GERM
.ALL.
New Clouds,
rrived.
ID STOCK TO SELEG'T FROM,
AN D WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. FOR
ASH.
SEiontrE,NE19,—All Accounts coming due April and 00,ober.
All these W o have no
paid their Accounts will please do so at once.
THOMAS KIIDD.
DA: IEL IMcG-REGS It
Bookbinder, arpurhey, Seafortli,
HAS just teceived huge Steek-pf the materials
uset in the brie' esti'and is now fuller prepar.
ed to ex cute, on th shortest notiee and m the
latest se les, all ord s he rnoy be favoure 1 with
REGISTERS, LED e ERS & BLANK B OKS
OE ANY KIND,
Ruled, Printed and ade to order, on the s ortes
notice, and at pri es which def-/- competit on.
Ladies' Work ores & Fancy base
Ma.e to order.
OLD AN NEW BOOKS
• Bound and paired at city prices. I
•
All commnnicakio s addressed to the undersi
ed, will receive pro pt attention.
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D NIEL MeGREGOR,
Seaforth, (Harpurhey.
iee
•
10 A Tz
MR. HILL
14.
II
Retrti-ne than Ls to the public for their cerdial Rapport during the past eight years, and asks a con-
tinuance of t o same. 1110 will not be fouled advertising i
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‘LAIGE CONSIGNMNTS I
which are -ii ver made, or fabulous quantities of goods that would require all the Sores of Sea -
forth to hold, or asking twice the value of an article to make the mireftecting customer hin1r that by
a reduction fr m the pricej they tire gettiug a big bargain, but will, as I in the past, foll w closely to
the following maxims of rade :
Led will gi
means, and
Bu • in the best markets and on the beat terms
Bu = only such articles and in such quantities ad will make quid/ returns.
Se I snch articles as can be recommended.
Se 1 at the lowest possible advance.
Se'l at one price only.
SeU for cash.
o to custom erg all adeantages that will arise from long experience,
us contribt te towards making for his -patrons. '
A HAPP HEW rBAA.
.
Britannia Reuse
adj
character and
HiLL
ining the Post Office, Seaforth.
" TRUT IS MIC
PREV?
THE G NITIN
LIAS
SEW NG
TRWMPHAN1
TY AND WILL
IL."
AMERICAN
HOWE
ACHINE
OVER ALL
VIENNA PREMIUMS.
TH
'HOWE SEW'
RECiIVED FI
At he Vienna E.
GRAND MEDAL
For
THREE
For supdrio
The Howe
tainiiig GE NTLE
fiv
Grand Med
perior work
superior exe
The &bee
!the false el
chine bus'
EDAL 0
Superior Wo
EDALS
excellence o
tract of let
"EXTR
achine Co., N
ie—We have
medals from
1 of Progress,
and three Met
nonce of prod
G MACHINE
E MEDALS
position, viz.:
OF. PROGRESS,
•kmanship, and
F CO-OPERATION
productions. Sec ex-
er below:
CT."
-IENNA, August 22nd.
ev York:
een successful in ob-
the Exposition, viz.:
fedal of Merit for an-
ds of Co-operation for
etions. Yours truly
G. W. HOWE.
,and, notwithstanding
nis in the Sewing Mk -
still keeps the lead.
speaks for itse
has of some
BS, the HOW
A fresh sup ly just receiv
WI N. W
30 - Ina
el at
TSON'S
ranee Agent, Seaforth
ISS R
her m
vicinity fo
spioe openi
MUSIC
-C A " D.
AN begs here
uy friends and
the support s
g her
LASS AND
y to return thanks to
atrons in Seaforth and
kindly accorded her
ELECT SCHOOL.
The encoar gement given er has been to e satis-
factory tha she hasdecide to prolong , her stay
in Seaforth and she Will be happy to receive pupils
during the nsuingyearin both MUSIC- and the
ENGLISH BRANCHES . at her rooms, Kidd's
block, Mai •-street. The u it terni -will begin on
MONDAY, A.NUARY 5tb.. C-harges as follows : -
$6
Instrumen al Music, per t ni of 12 weeks
Vocal Musi , per term.
Vocal and nstrumeutal
rune, when taken: 8
5
to
gether.
English Br
Higher bra
Children o
Children u.
Parents
the beginn
SELECT 8 HOOL.
nches, ineintlin plain and, fancy -work.
ches, per term 111 weeks.
er 12 years. 4
der 12 years 3
re requested to Send their children at
g of elle term.
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ONTARIO VETERI
, T MPERANCE S•
EST BLIS
ARY COLLEGE.
, TORONTO.
ED 1862,
OLASSEI for Junior Sta
MOND.AT, Januory 12
I
For particulars apply t
Institution,
31'7;2 MR.
cuts will commence on
•
the Principal of the
. SMITH, Toronto.
TORE T
To BEN, ,the store bit
in Car cheers Block,
well situat4c1 for business,
modieus.iFor further p
proprietor
814
-RENT.
y occupied by F. Veal,
'eaforth. This store is
and s 'large and corn-
ticulars apply to the
R. cAili-mark-v,L.
NEW
Albums, Bibles,
ily Bibles, plain a
illustrated, Pocke
Writing Desks, 1
Dressing Cases,
Cases, Meerscha
AVOID Q AGKS.
A VIOTItM of early indis ottion, causing nervous
debili cap, &c., having tried in
edy, hae diecovered a
=hi& he will send free
dress, J. H. REEVES,
k.
y premature d
vain every advertised re
simple me ns of self -cure,
to his fellw-sufferers. A
.78 ga813se Street, New Y
J
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Gold and Silver 13
Ear Rings, Bmeel
Gold Sleeve Bu
Cases, Gold. and
Gold Chains, Alb
GREAT BA
CL
HAIR
MUSICA
Violins-, Concert
Violin Strings,
A 8
AND
EAR GIFTS,
NsisTING OP
estaabents, Prayer Books, Fara-
d illustrated, C themes Books,
Diaries, Pocketl Books, Purses,
ork Boxes, La 'es' and Gents'
vel Cases,- In Stands, Cigar
Pipes, Toilet Sets, &c.
WELRY.
• gs, plain and limey,' Brooches,
ts, Gold Studs, Plated Stud,
tons Gold Peels, Gold Pencil
latedLocketsilgatches, Charing,
rts, &e.
GAINS IN
ARING SA
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JEWELRY
E.
ORNAMLNTS. :
INSTR 7.111E.ATTS
as, Accordion , Mouth Organs,
est Italian.
Also TOYS for Girls and Boyspt,
R. L MSDEN'S,
315 Seaforth
(lite
EVER
Tneees.—$1.5
end of the year.
Ad
First insertio
sertion.s, 2 cents
One column one
" half
11.
Half
it
it 3m
" one
"half
I/ e 3
One-fourth one 3 ear
it 41 h ./
fl ,/ m
One-eighth one
" " half
uron gx, moitor
Is PUBLISHED
FRIDAY MO • NING
N SEAFORT
7 7 7
HAVING Purchturecl at the GMAT SALB of
RANDALL, FARR & (DO.,
ON THE 18th OF DECEMBER, 1873,
quantity of
G 00 DS
Manufactureby them and sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE,!
Owing to the removal of their raanufactery 110 the .
Bates,
These Goods will be' sold it
Holiday Prices, i
New Year Pilices,
Laugl4b1e Prices, t
Io t to beBeat Price,
per year in DA alleQ, or $2 at the
crtisisig B4te.
, per line, 8 ce
each time, per
ONTEACT RATE
year
it
laths
car
UtliS
/i cc 3 m
nths
ear
nths
s subsequent in -
e.
$60 00
35 00
20 00
35 00
-20 00
1200.
20 00
12 00
800
12 00
8 00
5 00
One -twelfth one year 8 00
" 8 m laths
f tt half it
00
!easiness Cards, (6 lines and x.,%)' year.. 4 00
Advertisemen s of If Strueed, ILost, Found, &o.
nob exceeding 1 line4—first rao th„ $1; after first
mouth, 50 cent each month.
Advertisemen s of FARMS a d REAL ESTATE
for sale, not exe ding 15 'bees—first month, $1 50
each subsequeu month, 75 cen s.
Cash Down Ptices.
A.LL Ailri) SEE THEM-.
I
TaleeY WILL BE SOLD CliRAP AS ADYERe
Births, Marr
Advertisemen
b e iusertedtill f
Advertisem en
Nonpareil.
4 --1 ... 5 oa
ges, Deaths—G atie.
s without spe ific directions wil
rbid, and charg d accordingly.
s measured b a scale of solid
McLE BROTHERS
TF the patty
-I- the net
a GREBE CO
to Sharp's Hot
NOTICE,
Ito was seen pici up, on SUNDAY.,
ecember, on Main street, Seaforth,
LARETTE, will return the same
1, she will be saktablyrewin4ed.SI7
ISED.
All G-oods marked in
PLAIN FIGURES.
NO TWO PRICES,.
A Happy New Yee4x to all.
A. G. McDOTIGALL.
TO TITE PUBLIC OF
BEIT11§11 1IO.q..11Elf
TN consequence of frauds that have been praticed
upon you by two or three individuals (who for a
time took the name of the " New York Chemical
Company ") making and selline, el:meth:beg Which
they cell "Holloway's. Pills ant'd. Ointment," and
which, for a season, ,were freely sold in many
parts of the British Provinces as my genuine Pills
and Ointment, I have for some time past consid-
ered itray duty to caution the public, through
the medium of the press, against buying Ithese
spurious articlesjadginents haire been obtained
against this -Bankrupt Crew, in one ase by /et. Mr.
Cassard, who, -when about to levy, at the latter -end
of Octoberlast, found the name of the Cheenical
Uenneeny had been paintedout and that of Samuel
Vose sobstituted. Many respectable firms in the
British Provinces who obtain ray medicines di-
rect from here, luive very properly suggested that
I should, for the benefit of themselves and the s
public, insert their names in the papers, that it
may be known that my medicines can be had genu-
ine from them. The followin, is 'a list of the
firme elluded to; and particlilarly recommend
those Who desire to get my medicines to apply to
some of the Houses named: Messrs. A.v-Err..,
IlnowN & Co., Halifax,N. S.; Messrs. FORSYTH. &
Co., Halifax, N. S.; M-eSsrs. T. B B.uoi-Eat & SONS,
St. John, N,B.•'Mr. IT. DES PRISAY, Charlotte-
town,IP. E. I.; Messrs., LANGLEY & Co., Victoria,
B. C...; Messrs. Mooni?. & 00'.1. Victoria, B. C.; Dr.
JOIIN PALLEN, ahathilM, N.B.; Messrs. MUNRO &
Co, Montreal; Messrs. J. Wrenn & Co., Hamil-
ton, (bate Mr. 13.3. ROSE, TOiOnt0 j Mr. A. CHIP-
Ari.H ISMITIr, St. Johu, N. B.; M.12. X011:1 330173:4
Godench, Out.; MeserS. ELLIOT & CO., Toronto;
Mr. 3. OHALONEn, St. Sohn, N. 13.; Messrs. HAN-
INGTON BROTHERS, St. John, N. B.; Mr. R. S.
Puinny, Windsor, Ont., Mrs. ORPEN, Morden, /3,
S.; gr. GEORGE C. RUNT, Jr., Fredericton, N. B.3
Mr. W. H. Teromesnee, Harbor Grace., N. F.; Mr.
J. Nti WTY.-P,r, Fredericton, N. B.; Messrs. W.& D.
Yellin; Montreal., •Aly Pills and. Ointment are
neither manufactured nor sold iui any part of the
United States. Each -Pot and Box bears the Bei-
tish Government stamp, with the -words, "Hollo-
way'e Pills and _Ointment, London," engraved
thereon. The medicines are sold at the lowest
wholesale net prices, in quantities of not less than..
X20 Worth, viz.: 8s. 6d., 22s., and 34s. per dozen
boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment, for whieh re-
mittances must be sent in advance.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY.
N B.—Chemists and other vendors of Hollo-
way s genuine Pills and Ointment may have their
names inserted in the looal papers if they 'will
;please apply here—I
533. Oxford Street, W. C.
London, Dec. 1, 1878. 817-26
J. PAIRINEs
LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of
Huron. Sales attended in all parts oe the
County. All orders left at the EXPOSITOR Office
will be promptly attended to.
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