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The Huron Expositor, 1874-12-11, Page 5xe in a far- . . property. thout the in the twa ke reeeiv- 6 - iS mere aiction on Mes were 11 the one well say if a section- nto, Grey an- think; Lree times objeck y, amount receive 'a. rxefit over p'T to rail - S religious titIe them 1ttf whieh t• hough io how/ my vote .ary shalt rrantalale owlet: eiy trust . in their ping the veto the levoid of supposes; ded shall or to- eviI that do clness, hose sticr- [:-. AVI.ER." Ccanaty- ook place Oor Judge t -of briele rot Iarcrea - ess.. The the Grand in. Thos. del Currie,. . Hill, R. ios. Park, R. Short- Ff. Tay/or. vas Baun- n account. ntiff $i26. an on ac - for the taiatiff. 'action On y consent r,• Pi alker , m_ a prom - Litt` $124.- 1)lain-tiff, - ilaon--- of certain L( -taut sold Irraigaiti, adendant t for de - plain " ' ; It. action on plaintiff iatit Mr. , ended at:- j)fai'mtiff flier for ktment of 5 Of our 'aatly The, :hat they - and only one only ktisraction a shortly ice where '-`c proper commend provision than PO xvi:-/I and in the Lion that n of this r. A., are visitors .., _ Tlate His., rcrea, se of no bill to. Crernan. H........,.5.3.6.1/!!! r I Dee. 11, Sulliva n , i a sm. :Ift, the. laurrhter. . .m . , rf.:2-5/Etellet; farth, on. a 'mum- reh, Mr. ya Mani- a tter of le Chri:4- - Deo. I, ry Hem, k of Us - i roriee of lay Ron. robent, to e alio.. Zeuce of -by Rev. Qi -aa Re - Mane -14 /I. Cam - lead. of I...Mail:SU, i. Gam - x, :\Ii6g Teel: er- meamea • 1374. Mate ilt kinda Pork week Ls been aes the ned so trapoa- x gootl •, - Dm. 18, 1874. deal of corilw'ood coining in, but as the market is rather dullIn small fiTst eiass‘wood brings $3 per cord. quote ; Fall Wheat (new). . ......, 0 90 to 0 Spring Wheat, per busha.'..... • 0 90 to Oats (new). perbushel.- • ,.. 85 to 0 Peas (new) per bushol.............. 0 76 tO yet lots We 91 0 91 871 76 Barley (new) per bushel.— .... 1 00 to I 03 Butter,No. 1, Lemma .......... 24 to 0 24 Butter in tabs— — .. . 0 24 to 0 25 - • • • • • ... • • • 0 00 to 6 16 Flour . . ; .......... 0 00 „to 5 00 Ray, new. .. . • -12 00to 14 00 • ... - 600 to 600 0 10 1 00 1 00 0 75 0 65 6 00 2 75 500 8 25 Vi calf, Per Penna.. . 0 08 to Sheep aides. - 050 to Salt (retail) per Salt (wholesale).per barrel..... Potatoca, per bushel, new- 0 50 to Oatmeal arY bri- . . , 0 00 to 2 5Q to : .. . . . . .. 4 Oa_ter Pork....... • ... • . 8 op to • Co Fall Wheat, per bushel.. Spring Wheat, perbushel... Oats, per bnehel....... Barley, per bushel. Peas, per bushel. . . ... Batter, . Potatoes................... ......... . Rav, per ton,- _ raroie, Dec. 17, 1874. ....... 090 0 090 • .. .090 090 .. . 0 36 @") 088 _ 1 00 105 ▪ 0 75 0 076 0 22 (:) 625 055 0 060 , • .11 00 rat 113 00 Pork,. • . . .. ...„ • . • • 8 00 @ 825 LoameN, Dec. 17, 1874 White Wheat, Deihl, per 100 lbs., $1 55 to $1 60, White Treadwell, $1 50 to $1 60, Red Winter. $1. 50 to $1 65, Spring Wheat, $1 50 to $1 55,s Oats, $1 12Ao $1 13; Peas, $1 20to $1 23, Eggs, Store lots, per doz., 200 to 21c ; Eggs, Farmers', 22e to 256 ; Butter, Crock, 22c to 25c; Butter, Rolls, 25e to to 2$c, Firkin, 20c to 25c, Pork, $8 00 to $s- 25. • TORONTO, Dec. 17, 1874. There were in to -day about 400 bus. of wheat, at $1 for white, 95e for Tread- well, and 93c for 'Spring ; 200 bus. of Barley, at $1 12 to $1 14 • 2,000 bus. of Peas at 78c to 80e; and 300 bus. of Oats at 44c to 45e. Ilay sold at $16 to $31. Hogs- ranged. from $8 to $8 50. Poultry are in fair chi:nand, selling at 5e to 6e per lb for Geese, and 7e to 8e for Tur- keys. : In Butter mid Eggs there was no chancre. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. • BUFFALO, Dec. 17, 1874. CATTLE. —Receipts to -day 629 head, making the total supply for the week, _thus far, 5,066 head, or 298 cars, against 414 eara for the same time last week. The market, with a scarcity- of ' stock, ruled an Ac better than last week for prime, and common and light fat butch- ers' stock full at ic higher. Sales com- prised about 1,300 head. Prices ranged from $4 25 to $6, . SHEEP AND LIMBS.—Reeeipts to day , 5rt,200 head,' aking the total supply for the week, this far, 10,000 head, against. 11,650 head for the same time last week. The market was active for Canada lambs at $3 to $7, Canada sheep $5 to $6 75, Western sheep at $3 75 to $5 50. . There was quite a large number of premium or Ohristnias sheep and lambs in the yards, among which one drove of Ohio sheep was considered the best offered, and full up to Canada prices was offered and re- . fused. i Hoas.—Receipts to -day 3,900 head, making the total supply for the, week, thus far, 12,700 head, against 16,600 h.ead. for the same time last week The market was active at - a slight decline on heavy and a corresponding advaii- ce on Yoikers. We quote Yorkers at $6 75 to $7 15, heavy hogs $7 15 to $7 25. About 2,500 heacl were disposed or —.— TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. TORONTo, Nov. 1.7. Br.avt—The market has been well supplied. Iduring the past week, the re- ceipts including a good many of extra quality for the holiday trade, the nem - her of medium and inferior cattle -offer- ing having been comparatively ight, The demand has been, active, and full prices have been paid. We quote extra 100 ESTR.A.Y COw. rt,IME into the premises of the unaersigned, Lot No. 8, Con. 11, McKillop, during last spring, a red cow. The owner is requested to prove pro- perty, pay charges, encl take her away. 367*4 ARCM). MoKAY. . ESTRAY OTEER. into the premises of the undersigned, Lot - No, 6, Con. 5, Hallett, about the middle of Oc- tober last, a red and white two-year oia, steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. 86744 S. AI. BBEL • STRAYED COW. sTRA.YED from the premises of the undersign - e�, in Egraondville, about Nov. 28, a, red 00W, with a white star on her forehead, and some white ori her belly. Her horns turn -inwards at the top. *She is with calf, and VMS giving milk. Any person giving such information as will load to the reeovery of the above animal, will he suit- ably rewarded. 866a4 JOHN DALY. STRAYED H El F ER. STRAYED from the premises of, tap undersign - 's -1, ed, Lot 80, Con. 14, alcKillop, ahent the latter part of August, a red Muley HEM1R, coming 8. She had a white spot on forehead Ana other white spots about her flanks. Any -person 4iving such information as will lead to her recovery; will be suitably rewarded. - JAMES RYAN, 866*4 Walton P. 0. ESTRAY PIG • faAME into the promises of the undersigned, Lot 21, eoneessi?n 4, 11 R 8 Tackersmith, a white pig. The owner is requested to ,prove property, pay charges, and take him away. 864-4 _JAMES BROADEOOT, JR, ESTRAY CATTLE STRAYED, from the premises of the undersigned STRAYED, Lot 12, Con 1, MeKillop, about the 1st of July six head of cattle, 3 steers and three heifers, one steer all white, one all rod, and the other mostly white, with red on neck and head; the heifers are all red, with white spoti on the head mad hips. Any person giving such infoirartion as will lead. to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. PETER O'S1TLLIVAN, 364-4 Seaforbh P. O. EST RAY SOW. (-IAMB into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 25, Con. 8, McKilloP, about the 1F t of August, a white sow, about a year old. Tho owner is requested. to prove property, pay expenses, and take it away. RICHARD BERWICK, 864/*4 Winthrop P. 0. E STRA. STEER. CAME into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 15, -Con. 8, Stanley, a year-old STEER. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. • ,866*4 . GEO. STEPHENSO'N. TEER STRAYED TRATE from Lot 28, con. 6, H y, a 8 year old • muley steer, black and -white Any person giving.sue information as will 1c4c1 to his recov- ery will be suite ly rewarded. • 365 ALEX. ALLISTER. • et. AME i •-1 No. 2 on or aboii The owne charges .and. tak 365*4 • ESTRAY con, ession 2, L. R. S , Tuekersmith, o th premises of the urdersigned, Lot t' the' 1st of October, a hght red Heiler. is 'equested to prove poverty pay it away. , SIMON McKENZIE. • .., • ESTRAY HEIFER. CAME into the premises of the undersigned, Lot No. 27, con.cession 14, Meloillop, about the middle of September, a heifer, coming two. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay ex- penses, and take her away, - 365+4 DUNCAN MCMILLAN'. ESTRAY gErrER. CAME into the premises of the undersigted, Lot No. 29, concession 10, MeKillop, on or about the first of November, a three year old heifer. The oWner is requested to prove property, pay eharges, and take her away. 365+4 •GEORGE IEEND.ERS ON _ ESTRAY CATTLE. into the premises of the' undersiaened, ‘-'1 Lot No. 9, Cou. 3, Ilullett, on or about the 18th of November, two steers, coining two. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges • and take them away. 366*4 - WM. MORRISON. • ESTRAY covr. CIAME into the premises of the Muter:signed, 1-1 Ito t No. 18, Oen. 3, H. R. S., Tuekersmith, ou or about the 28th Nov., a relict' cow, red and w bite. The owner is requested to prove property, p ay charges, and take her away, 866.4 • WM. MeCONNELL. ESTRAY CO • 'THE HURON EXPOSITOR. CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS, • CHRISTMAS, - NEW YEARS, NEW YEARS,. .1 • NEW YEARS. • i, -TN• thanldng our numerous customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us the lad four years, since starting Business Seaforth, we take this privilege of 'wishing you one and all a • • MERRY CHP,ISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Also calling your attention to the following ea- tielee, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM. MINK FUR SETS, MINK MUFFS, MINK CAPS, • MINK RUFFS, ALSO IN SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB, ERMINE GREI3E, &e. LADIES' JACKETS, SHAWLS, CLOUDS, - SCARFS, HOODS, • SONTAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, • GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS. CAME to`Lot 14, Con. 5, . S., Tackersmith TWEEDS, a light red and white Cow, three yesrs old - • ert The owner is requested to prol e mop y, expens , d t - her away, 36644 ROBERT COLEMAN. premium cattle from $6 to $8 per • • $4.25 to $4.50, and ihird-class lbs.; first-class, $5 to $5.50 • second- , $3.po to $4. • ESTRAY. HEIFER. (+AXE to Lot lo Coto 11, Hu)lett, about the , v-/ middle of Noveraber, year -Old grey and red • FULLED CLOTHS, FLANNELS, DRESS GOODS, Raae.--Moderate receipts during the TERIFElt, The owner is requested to prove ROBERT SMITEf, Jr. ranging from $5 to $6. One car load, to • - 86644 ' dress 70 lbs., sold. at $6 ; one car, to lbsa at $5; one prize sheep, weighing Lot 81, Con. 5, L. R. S., Tuelterrmith, on Oct: . 9, an nged RAM. The owner is requested to LAMBS. —there Were not more eomincr prove property, pay charges arid take him away. 350 lbs., $2,5, IR than, Wel e req , • w k, with a steady., demand, prices property, pay; expenses and take it away. dress 90 lbs., at $8 : one car, to dress 50. . ESTRAY RAM CAME into the premises of tbe undersigned a • " 866'4 DAVID WALKER. uired and prices were firm at up to $6 50, according to qual- ity. One car, to dress 50 lbs., sold at $5 38; one car to dress 42 lbs., at $5 ; one car, to dress 4.8 lbs., at $5 25 ; one car, to dres4.65 lbs., at $6 50. * --From _the Canadian port of Mill Point, on Lake Ontarioathere have clear- ed du ring the past season of navigation .303 vessels, -laden with lumber, ehingles, lath, oedivr posts, pieliets, railway ties and agricultural produce for various Ain- erican ports. • TO THE ELECTORS OF USBORNE. • rtaENTLEMEN : As a wrong • impression is ‘•-A abroad, I consider it my daty to you„ in order • to afford you an opportunity of selecting other men, to correct that impreasion by stating that I have no latention of being a candidate either for the Reeve -or Comacillorship at the sooraing elec- tion_ Thanking, the electors of the N. W. Ward for the honor of representing them during the past year, I remain, yours reepeetfully, • JAS. ELDER, 367-1 Rodgerville. TO CHEESE MAKERS. -ROIL sale cheap, a 500 gallon O'Neill Vat, fitted • for ateara also' an 80 gallon vett, with serewe, hoops and all other appliances for a small dairy. Apply to 367 • CHEESE FACTORIES FOR SALE. rPHE Kinlyarn Cheese FkOtOry is for stile. This factory is situated in the township of HoIlett, in one of the best farming. All& milk producing lo- calities in the country. It is oomplete and in first-class order, and will be gold cheep. Also for sele, a half interest in the Carronbrook Cheese W. 49. ROBERTSON, . JOHN ELLIOTT, • Seaforth P. 0. Factory. Apply to _— Seaforth. BOY WANTED. WANTED a. boy to learn t elegraphing. W. ELLIOTT. EST RAY SHEEP. riAME into the premises of the undersigned 'a; Lot 28, Con. 2, L. R. S., Tackersmith, on or about Nov. 1, a whiteEWE. The owner cm have RODEltICK 3.1LEOD. • 856*4 -- • • BU LL CALF FOR SALE. 1 - VOR Sale, a thorough bred Durham Ball Calf- -1: 10 months old, of dark red color. His peda gate is first class, and con be examined by inten- ding purchasers. A.pply to G. M. GITESNEY, Road,_Tacke_rri_th. • .THE BLACK PRINCE. THE celebrated Berkshbat boar, Blaek Prince in Egmondville for the seteice of sows durbag the the same by proving property and payine charges. will be kept at the premises of the undersigned present season. Terms, $1, payable at the time of service, with thejnivilege of returning, if Jae- cessarry. 366-8 • DAVID DUNCAN. NOtlee to Farxners and Others: . . TalPROVED Berkshire boar, 'Young Conqn.eror 3'• of the West, kept at Dr. Gouinloek's old store, Harperhey. 866s4 •JAS. T. BOOTH. .---__ M ON EY FOUND. 'POUND, in the Dining Room of the Commercial • Hotel, Seaforth', on Friday. Oct. 9, e sum of money. The owner cart have the same on appli- eation to Mr: ON, alter )rovine property and paying charges. 358 SEALETTES, Mantle Orna,ments, YAK. LACES, SILK ',TINGES, GIMP TRIMMINGS, • a SLIPPER PATTERNS, SILK TIES, „WITS and COLLARS, FE LLINGS, &c., &c. THE NICEST. - •-•-••••••• 6 6 - HOLIDAY PRESENTS 1 AT COUNTER'S. CRUET STANDS & SALT SELLERS, HAIR ORN AM EN TS, RUSSEL WATCHES, Sole Agent, IVORY, Gold and Pearl STUDS, SWISS WATOHES, all makes & grades TART RAiCKS and MUGS; Triple plate MUSIC and WORK BOXES, ANSONIA: CLOCKS, SILVER CHAINS, •ACOORDIANS and VIOLINS, NAPKIN RING! Plated. and Ivory, DESSERT and Table Knives, best plate, WOKELITE SPOONS and FORKS, EPERGNES, very handsome, WALLETS and WATCH. HOLDERS, youNd LADIES' Dressing, Oases, EARRINGS, Solid Gold and Silver, ALL Goods warranted as represented. RINGS, Wedding and Gem, SCOTCH GOODS, Something New, PORTMANTEAUS and Leather Ba, RUBBER and Plated BRACELETS, - EARRINGS, Rubber and Jet, • SCARF PINS- and RINGS,- ELGIN WATCHES, from. $1'8 and up, N i0Vtime to buy your TEN EPresents. EjNEis the :a.UM and WOOD PIPES, . R CENT. off Goods. s LTAC ES from 25 cents to $3, and ALL L es and Sights Suited, TitphcrAilEM NDOUS Bargains in Watohes. NICH RUSSEL WATCHES ahead of all &hers CAKE and Card -Baskets, Triple Plate, OXODIZED Sets and Cuff Buttons, UNkoSw. CHLIOIOVIECSN, aollLionealKie, ss1 and 8 day, TEA. SETSand SUGAR BOWLS, 'DEVERYTHING in the Jewelry Line, REGULATORS, for $18, SILVER WARE, very Cheap. 5 Aims T WILL positively sell Fancy Goods, Fancy jewelry, Violins, a.c., 10 per cent. cheaper than the usual Oaith prices, from now bill the 1st of Febrile,' y, 1875, to clear off stock before moving into my new premises, opposite M. Robertson's Cabinet Shop. I will also give 5 per cent. off Watehes, Clocks and Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry. Terms—CASH. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ‘‘,• Done promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. Highostpriee in cash paid for old Gold and Silver. R COUNTER. ..1,4m4.4.4.4mmammerommar COME EARLY To the GreatAnaual Salo of DRY GOODS, FURS AND MILLINERY -u rplIAT lute been going on at Dent's since Dec. 3, and continuing until Christmas. Now for Bargains. 3' The Cheapest Sets of Ladies Furs in the Dom inioa. Mr. Dent has more Shawls, Nicer Shawls and.Cheaper Shawls, than can begot elsewhere. • BEST CORNWALL BLANKETS • At the mill prices. Piles of Plain and Fancy Flannels. Heavy Twilled Frncy Union Flannels at 25 cents. If you want a Cloud, a Breakfast Shawl* a Hood, a Sontag or Kant jacket,-F,teer right for Dent's and get it. ,Lovely Dress Goods at Dent's Wincies from 10 cents up. Fancy Dregs Goods from 15 cents up. Raney Merinos at 48 cents. Black Lustres at 18 ceots. A fine stock of Millinery cheap ard choice as usual. The big,gest Stock of Mens' and 13oys fur and Cloth Caps, Splendid, all wool, hea.vy Canadian Tweeds for 70 celats. ln fact, everything you want at bottom prices during the W Sale. The Goods are here and must, be sold. No surer way of making money than buying at Dent's, , _‘0 0 Sale. Try it. -0 'al 12 a --i G-EORGE DENT, Seaforth. ................ c40 cc, , > . COLD WEATHER. 0 z m. z xi -• Don't be standing in the cola when you can get a• W 111 t1--lciw FIRST-CLASS STOVE AT . > It KIDD'S CHEAP. 32, 0 - )--( I . , , tx3 IP you want a Cooking Stove, if you want n Parlor Cook Stove, if you want a Parlor Stove, if you want a Box Stove, if you want a celebrated Co al Stove, or any kind of a Stove, call and see K!DD'S LARGE ASSORTMENT, Manufactured by the best makers in the Dominion. Alio a Largo Assortment of •Hardware, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. • SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH COOK STOVE, Main Street, Settforth. '..mmosommumor . - _ dmommille GODERICH FOUNDRY. The Goderich Foundry & Manufacturing Co. • Beg to inform the Public that they are prepared to- furnish STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS; STAVE, HEADING AND SHINGLE MACHINES, HOOP MACHINES, &c. IRON AND WOODEN PLOUGHS, CULTIVATOR, STRAW -CUT- ' TERS, &c., SUGARAND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE -BARS, &c. COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, of various kinds. SALT PANS MADE TO CRDER., ' ALSO, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, AND BLA.CKMITli WORK. BOILERS AND ENGINES AND GENERAL REPAIRS DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. 1267 -YARDS All orders addrvsed to the Company or S eeretaaa will receive promPt attention. aa-a-ael A.-H3DGE, Secretary and Treasurer. H. HORTON,. President. 11. R.UNCIMAN, General Manager, ••• ••• BRIBER*. JOHN A's SHOP :CLOSED. CAM- ERON SWAMPED. _THEIR STOCK BOUGHT TOO DEAB J3UT AS ROGER'S BlifiS for Cash, he can for t4is :week offer the following first-elass NEW GOODS at coo - 'renal* prices. 1050 yards BLACK LUSTRES, (noted !Crown Brand) 25c to 80c per yd. 630 yards COSTUME SERGES, 25c to • 50c per yard. - 571 yards BLACK SILKS, 75c, $1.00 $1.25, $1.40 per yard. 763 yards MOI.TRNING GOODS, desir- able reaterial. 93 WOOL SHAWLS, from $2.00 up. REFORM ASSOCIATION' OF NORTH HURON. • MEETING OF CONVENTIONS. A OCORDING to arrangements -made by the Re - 3'3' form Association of the late Ritliug of North Huron, and by virtue of my oftice as President of that body, and in view of the division of the Rid- ings, I hereby Call k Convention of Delegates for the East and West Ridings of said County respec- tively, the former to meet in Brussels on • TUESDAY, DECEMBE 29nr, 1875, VIE LATTER ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 30, 1875, At Manchester, both at the honr of noon, for the purpose of organizing, and of choosing OttllaitlatOS f01: the purpose of the •appronehiug election, or any other business that the Convention may deem requisite. N AD Every School Seetion or part ot a Section in each•Riding is entitled to send one delegate to the I 'Convention of that Riding, and in the case •of • towns or incorporated villages, four delegates BET ASSORTMENT - eath, or one for every 75 voters on the voters' list, end I hereby call the preliminary meetings. for the • election of delegates in the -school house of each • Section. on • IN•MONDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 1874; - at 6 P. M. School Sections employing two legal- • ly qualified teechers are entitled to scud two dele- FAR:NIERS' STORE. • SEAFoRTH, 4th Dee., 1874. NOTICE. rpHE Subseriber having sold eut Ids Retail Dry Good business in Seaforth, would request par- ties who have 'openea accounts to sell at the Far- sa.me on or before the 1St jitIIII8Xy, 1875. If not paid before that date mer's Store and settle the they will be placed in the S elicitor's hands for im- _ 866-2 ' L. It, CORBEY. OWEN SOU ND ACADEMY. NOTICE. men seeking a good Business Education, or BLOWER'S, IEATITERS • mediate collection. • RS • weparing for Teaching -arming. • aleo Ladies'. de- TENDERS FOR SCHOOL HOUSE. QEALED tenders will he received by the an clersigned until Wednesday, 800. Doe., 1874, for the ereCtion of a frame school house in. Sec- tion No. 10, Stanley. The -work must be COM- pleted by the 20th of July 1874. Tenders will be received for the whole job only, the coutroctor to find all matexial and do all work. Security will be required for the dne performance of the week. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted unless in every way satisfactory. Plans and aPecsfications can be seen at Adam Gray's, Sea - forth, or at William Mustard,s, Brucefield, on and after the 19th Dec. Tenders will be received by ei cher of the andersigned trustees addressed to Brucefield P. 0. • 366.3 JOHN I.A.TrT, DAVID YOULL, ALEX. MUSTARD. ADMINISTRATOR,S' NOTICE: NOTICE is hereby given that all parties iudebt• ed to the estate of the late JOHN SlIIRRAY, in his lifetime, of the township of Hay, County of Hiu•ou, must settle the same at once, with the undersigned duly appointed administrator. And all parties having claims against the said estate are also notified that such claims. properly attest- ed, inuet be filed with the undersigned for settle- ment on or befoie the first of January, 1875, all (-Jahns not then presented for settlement be barred. NICHOL SHIRRAY, Administrator. Dated ot Hay, this 80th day of October, 1874. 8614'8 LIST OF LETTERS ToRMAIN. lliG in the Seaforth Post Office un- called for on Dee. 8, 1874: gates, and until the new Ccraveutions are organ.- •Anderson, Malcolm I i\T r ized the chairman of each township particularly requested to attend to the holding of these meet- •ings. Each delegate will be required to present a certificate of his eleetion, signed by the chairmau • of the meeting. It is earnestly hoped that no School Section will be um•epresented. Ever opened out, such as • • Atkinson, Patrick Anderson, T. Blake, Miss Kate • Bryant, Joseph Bryant, Edward Curtis, John Clark, Sas. A. P. FISIThIlt, J. M. LEET, Caistor, Mrs. C. BOY'. TETS, HATS, Chairman. B. 1 Refolue.s nae respectfully malted Carty, Michael Secretary. • Cooper, W.11. to attend. :167 Curry, Thomas Soislezyte,u, RAIndal NOTICE. Darter, James TEA.CHE 1 I TILL tile party w -ho was seen. taking a Buffalo prepa,ring for the ProfessiOns • RIBBOIVS LACEAS' robe from Mr. Curry's sleigh, near the sta- eirotts of studying Music, French, German, and oon return it at once Drawing, should send for circulars before attend- elsewliere. • A. D. CAMPBELL,. ing Owen Sound. tion, on Saturday after"' , and save trouble ? Seaforth, DeEc-s7Riry4.07jetTLE flaarE.irtto the premisegraod the underidgned, Lot "ei Ne. 20, Con. 3, L. It. S. 'aTuckersmith, 1 year- ling steer and one yearling ' hailer. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. 3674 JAMES SPROAT. _-__ ESTRAY CATTLE. ' QTRAXED fat frenl......e Premise:Feat the tmdersigned, Li Lot No; 10, COD. /1, 31.1t. 5., Tuckersraith, on or Omit July last, 2- heifers' coming two, ono was all white, with a start tail, the other red with white spots. .Any _person. giving stsch information as-willieeAttt the reeoitery of the above animals wattle anitablrreivarded. . CHARLES ROBB, inepen P. 0. 8674 TEACHER WANTED. Air ALE or Female, holding a third class eertifi- -i-m tate, for School Section No, 9, Gies. Fe- male preferred, having, had experience in teaching. Duties to commence on the 7th of January, 18/5. Apply to • HARTWELL SPETRAN, 364-4 Moncrieff P. O., Grey. TEACHER WANTED. ymfrANTED for S. S. No. 5, Township of Ilovvick T T a male teacher; holding a third clams. tertifi- eate. Ltutie's ' eturonenee 7th day of janithry, 1875. Apply to the Trustees, ,or the Secretary Robert Backman. ' ' ( GEORGE Pax. LgLD, Trustees. DAVID 3.111.,NE, 11. H HOWARD, i' Gerrie la O., Co. ilux0n. •- 866-4 _ ) ) PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, ErFFALO, Forbes George December 1, 1874. •G Wham, Miss FL _ AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY: Dickson, James Downs, John TURQI"OI,STS' JETS 0 as stolen from a messenger of this coin- # pany, near Port Credit, Ont.. ' BUCILLES, (C.c., (C.c. HOFFMAN BROTHERS' - CHEAP CASK STORE; s 3E1 rr r -- „ aaaatataaa MID *THREE BONDS OR DEBENTURES tat one thousand dollars -each, issued by the town- ship of Grey, out., dated. November' 15, 1871, pay- able September_18, 1891,, at the Royal Canadian Batik, Seaforth, Ont. and numbered One, Twe and Three. Attachedto each are semi-annual in. Wrest douponst payable first (ley of January and July in each year. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned not to • purchase or negotiate eall Bonds, as the pe3-- anent of the principal and interest on the same has been stopped. • A LIBERAL REWARD will be paid for in- formation that will lead to the reeovery of said : ofpeAttAttres..; Wobil.aG.TARGO,_ •4 Preildent Marie= Briftesa ee Green, Peter Hinds, Wm. Hutton, j. H. Ingram, Jeremiah Johnston,John :Web Kays, Thomas Kelly, P. Kyle, Alex. • Long, James Longhead, George ' McKenzie, W. 0. aleCa.rdle, Michael McIntosh, Peter 367 MeNevin, Repaid McDonald, R. 3IeLelland, Kate McArthur, Jraines Francis McIntosh, A. McKay, Adam :1rtililloirlseg.ra'jnSaiesaSuraaillath E. L. MoiIs,lilr nj:alle jagizCrnS:- Palmer, Wm_ D. 11111siimajuso°bl'H.inethle•t:STj-Whiticonillmittm ltss Strong, S. Stark, Jinnes Stitt, Ale Scott, Donald Thompson Walter aelAttritige, VT113 • Whitman, Robert Walters, John .\\W•lv:iialislliateonrs7chaDona. ust./Heo.rge Warnock, Adam Young, William. S, DIMON, P. M. FANCY FLANNELS, 35c, 40e, 45e, 50c, per yard. 869 YARDS SCARLET AND' -HITE FLANNELS, FULL A'NGE. •3040 ARDS CANADIAN COTTONS, PLAIN AND! Tavarana • 23 DOZEN CLOUDS, ALL COLORS. 25 DOZEN WOOL HOSE, Scarlet, Grey, Brown, and. White. TWO BALES BLANKETS, $2.25 to $6.50 per pair. SIXTY-THREE SETS • GERMAN MINK FURS, From $3.75 per Set. TEN DOZEN CORSETS ROOMS TO LET. rpo LET, a number of -comfortable rooms on the second fiat of Scott's Block, Apply to F. 110LatIeSTED Or to ROBERT SCOTT. 359 - - -7, - - - 50 cents to $1.50 per pair. CLOTH ANDIFUR CAPS t 50 cents to 010.00. ; TWEEDS BROADCLOTHS, ETC. _ • •I FULL STOCK. All Goods sold at Lowest Prices. • R. P. ROGERS. SENFORTH MILLS. . latetE undersigned having purebasedthe Seatorth -IL Mills are now prepared to pay the highest : market price for fall - a ,spring wheat delivered ' at the Toms. xr. Wrs, McDougall Is our buyer - on Seaforth market Flour, bran and -shorts, 1 Tniddlin s and screeInga at retail as formerly, ' tend dehvered. in ai47 'part of the town. Flour Iand bran exchanged, Or farmers' griete on "nag terme, • 1 • IA. W. oGuNIE & co. 36643 1 A. W. GAY, Agent. - 4 44. 3 • 0