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y, John
=ten. Deputy Reeve
as Porti and Robert
--Mess,°.Alexander
, Robert Reily,
Ay Andersons
rt Brown, re-
Deputy Reese
eoted by acclaim-
an --- Peter & Geiger,
Wm. Wilson, Sr., Lon-
n E, Kalbfliesch, Wm.
rt MCAllieter.
.ve -- Robert Gar'dmer
acclamation., Deputy
feConnell, re-eleed ley
Jo-unc or - T. Oliver,
Ed 1o1 e Mix;, James
Gpbell, Thomas Poi-
eeve---Mr. - Campbell, re-
ilamation. Councilors -
Miller, Geo, Douglass,
'.
Teeleaven, R. ad-
;mmon, C. Mooney.
SWAN'S ADDRESS.
r Etat Baron
Having this day been
ee nomination of the Lib-
e Association of the re-
ted East Rulingof the
gin, as their candidate at
►crai" Election for the Leg-
Iy of this province, I ac-
upon the condition that
eted, beat ftp liberty to
unfettered and independ-
erenc to all questions
er for the consideration
stipulation skass was, I
eeded to 'and, (I am.
Ffield as an
v)E)T oANDIDATE,.
jolting your good will and
rears of the disadvantages"
candidre is surround-
pit little 'oubt that an at-
jade to to much capit
ct that amnot a resident.
aericy. ' The same object-
th eget force be taken
ir€l then ember Ss of our
tune -mems who, with -
have given theutanost s t-
.ir con titueuts. I have
.oper- to ignore the wishes
is, resectable .and inter
,entieeen who have been
inging my name before
dome have given
ince that they not only be-
y
of confidence - and sup -
1 possess those quali fica-
e to be desired in the re-
your noble const tueney..
being a non-resident ap-
be rather favorable than
mach as it conveys an as -
Dave neither axes to grind
ntrposes to serve; while,,
sad, year must be convinced
'gratitude, if nothing else,
event of my election, nate
me to serve you to the
lity.
strong partizan indeed I
:- are higher duties for the
of the people to perform
o a blind support to one
tor togive a, factious t pposi-
ier. I hate no confidence
hat man or tlunf/ who oecti-
of a mere listlessvoting-
with no >d of his own,
er and thither at the ea-•
irty Leader. Rather give
:cadent man: who will do his
11 circumstances, who will
.out partiality the interests
iin, class, and creed in the
Ad who will do hie utmost
ions to promote the ma-
-of the State.
ek on the now all bat ex -
:the present: Ontario €lot -
ee much to approve and
fret. Very many useful
been passed and are new
J aw of the land. On the
Singular, nay, almost crin-
as prevailed in many Dc-
Governmental control,.
beyond question the ie-
More able ancI influential, a
:a more watchful Opposi-
der the Administration, as
more worthy of support
rel of the Public Works
assed out of the hands of
rehibald McKellar into
lon. Mr. Fraser.
s your Representative 1
a blind support to any
hint treat the ejuestioos
ie up for the consideration
upon their merits, I
!oeatethe strictest lrouesty,
and. economy in the man-
e
e affair of the Province,
shall da iiiy u tutost---Tri: so
nsistently with my public
iiliserve your local inner -
r
yea ou flint the else-
f• or the first time, take
e Ballot System- a system
trust, be a sufficient safe-
the use of corrupt means
honest vote of the people
lee. At all eveiits it is to
the result in the present
e a decide(' improvement
net Of both sides: of the
, skit is announced, take
rh day o f .) annary next,
efore, have little %war-
g many of you personally,
of course make as thorough
inle will permit. " 1 wilt,
ate, held public meetings
will receive tinily none !,
, • places in your 'tiding,
ave an opportunity of lay --
lore Billy Before you. To
I cordially invite your
if jay views meet with
you will give practical
ut convict orig
s by vo�iii,�
1S._
honor to be,
ir obedient servant,
BI `T11;.
'Hilton, on Dec. 23, the
T Josliil, of twin daugh-
�, as. since died.)
Brussels, on Dec. 23 the
Moodie of a son.F
AGES.
McKillop apt
f tilt` bride's fatber,
Dee_ ; by Rev,.
..
ustaie,11, Mr. William
erich township, to Mary
effeimmufaminion
Alm, daughter of . Mr,: James Haider -
son, of McKillop.
J)vNCAT---1 LHOLAND.-rn Seaford', o x
Dee. 29, by Rev. Thomas Goldsmith,
Mr. William Duncan, of Morris, to
Miss Mary Mulholland, of Hallett.
RITCH.C-BoW.c?Er,----At the residence of
the bride'sfather, on Dec. 31, by Rev, T.
Goldsmith, Mr. David Ritchie, of . Sea
. forth, to - Elizabeth Catherine, eldest
daughter of Mr. Sohn Bowden, of Dg-
niondville.
Tae DER---MCTAV SH. ---At the residence.
of 'the bride's father, on Christmas
Day, by Rev. G. Brown, Mr. John
Vander, to Elizabeth, daughter of 11+ Tr,
Charles McTavish, all of Turnberry.
.DONNALDsore-MILLErr. At the Presby-
terian Church, Fordevich, on Christ-
mas Day, by .Rev. G. Brown, Mr. John
Donaldson, of Pittsburg, to Miss Isa-
bella Millen, of Howick.
1MILLER-SNELL.--At the Presbyterian
Manse, Wroxeter, on Dee. 30, by Rev.
G. Brown, Mr. Thomas Frier Miller, of
Morrisbank, to Miss, Matilda Snell,
of Turnberry.
FoRBEs-MOALLISTEzi:: -A ,,. the resid-
ence of the bride's father, on Dec. 23,
by Rev. M. Danby, Mr. Arthur
Forbes, of Stanley, to Mary, daughter
of Mr. Robert McAllister of Hay.
HINC S-TINDALL.-In Brussels, on Dec.
9. by R. J. Tyler, assisted by Rev. J.
Philip, Mr. James Hincks, carriage
maker, Listowel. to Lucy., daughter of
Mr. Wm. : Tindall, of Grey.
WHITFIELD-SADDLER. --- At the reside
ince of the bride'sfather, on Dec, 29,
by Rev, R. Davey, Mr. John Whitfield,
to Miss Mary Louisa Saddler, both of
Grey.
IIonoEs-SPeenaN.-At the residence of
the bride's father, on Dee. 30, by Rev.
R. Davey, Mr. Geo. Bodges, to Miss
Catharine Speiran, both of,Grey.
Oarma.&1TF -- cCALLD r.-iBrussels,
on Dec. 30, by Rev. R. Davey, Mr.
John Galbraith, to Miss Susan Me -
Callum both of McKillop.
DEATHS.
WILSON. -In Clinton, on Dec.
hare Henry, eldest son of Mr. S. Wil-
son, aged 2 years and 9 months.
uLg.-In Turnberry, on Dec. 26, John
Culp, formerly% resident of Chilton,.
aged 76 years.. 11
AUCTION SALES.
Tuesday,Jan. 5, 1875, on Lot 11,
,South Thames Road, ITsborne. - Farm
Stock and Implements. David Richards,
proprietor ; A. Bishop, auctioneer.
Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1875, on Lot 30,
Con. 1, Hay. Farm Stock: and Imple-
ments. Mrs. James Doig, prrprietress r
A. Bishop, auctioneer.
tHE MARKETS.
SEAFORTII, Dec. 81, 1874-
0 90
874_-090 to 091
O 90 to -0911k
85 to 0 87
0 73 to 0 74
1 00 to 1 Q3 •
to 0 20
O to 0 20
O 00to..016
0 00 3to 500
.10 00 to 1.2 00
6 00 to '6 00
0 08 to 0 10`-
0 50 to 1 00
. 100
0 7,
• 0 50 to 0
000 to 60j
2550to 27i
• 4 00 to 5'00
8'00 to 8'15
.Fall Wheat (new)..... -
Spring Wheat, per bushel
Oats (new) per
Peas (new) per bushel ... .
Barley (new) per bushel
Butter, No. 1, Loose...
Butter in tabs........ ..........:
Eggs.......
Flour .... .
Hay, new... ..
Hides;.. .. ............
Veal calf, per pound.
Sheep skins...
Salt (retail} per* barrel, . ......
Salt (wholesale) per barrel. .
Potatoes, per bushel, new
Oatmeal t)
Wood
Beef -
Pork..... ...
c'LIYrex, Dec. 81,1874.
Fail Wheat, per bushel 0 88 0 0 90
Spring -Wheat, per lanshel .. ... 0 88 (0 0 90
Oats, per bushel.. ...... 0 85 Q 0 37
Barle-y, per bushel.. . 1 00. 0 .1 05
Peas, per bushel 0(73 0 b 25
74
Butter = x'10 60
Potatoes,..:,_ ... 0 55
Eggs:... ..... __.. ........ . 0 16_0 0 17
Hay, per ton„' 11 00 0 13 00
Pork, 800 0 8 15
LONDON, Deg, 31, 1874,
White fall wheat, Deihl, $1 50 to
81 5, Treadwell, $1 55 to $1 60, red.
winter, 81 40 to $1 50, spring- 55 to
$1 60 ; oats, $1 14 to $1 15 e peas,
$1 15 to $1 20 barley, $2 10 to .$a2 25 • 1
eggs, stere lots, per doz., 20c to 21c ; I..4
farmers', 22c to 25e butter, crock, 22c
to 25e ; rolls, . 25c to 25c ; firkin, 20c ,to
25e; pock, $S to $S 25.
TORONTO, Dec. 31, 1874.
There were in to -day 300 bushels" of
wheat at 94. c for Treadwell, and 90c to
91c for spring ; 200 bush: of barley at
$l 10 to $1 11 ; 1,000 bush. of peas at
75e to 76c ; and 200 bush. oats at 42c to
43c. Hay brought $20 to $21. for tim-
othy, and 816 to $19 for mixed. Hogs
went at wS to $8 12S, with .up to $8
for small lots of choice. Better and eggs
were unchanged.
INTEND MOVING
INTO THEIR
NEW PREMISES
i.BOUT
THE FIFT,ENT
LOGAN &
NUARY,. ` .1875.
AMi ESO -•N
INTEND MOVING
•
INTO THEIR
NEW PREMISES
ABOUT
GENERAL DRY GOODS
AND GROCERIES,
FARMERS' STORE, SEAFORTH
THE FIFTEENTH OF JANUARY, 1875.
ESTRAY RAM.
p1I1 into the premises of the undersigned, Lot ot
f
C No. 4, London Road, Stanley, about the is
December, a YONNG RAM. The owner is request-
ed to prove property, pay charges and take him
away. ALEXANDER ROSS.
369X04
ESTRAY STEER.
(NAME into the Promises of the undorsinned,
Lot No. 6, H. R. S., Tuekersmith, on or about
the middle of June last, a two year old STEER.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
charges and take him away. •
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TORONTO CATTLE MARKET. 869*4
JAMES HAY.
S'T'RAYED GATT LE.
TORONTO, Dec. 31, 1874:
STRAYED from Lot 7, Con. 11, Hallett, on or
n earin� steer, white
and red, withhorns • also
.heifer,,gres, with :tarred up horns, and
yearling
one yearling heifer, red and. white. Any person
giving information that will lead to the recovery
of the above animals Fill be suitably ewarded.
N
. i ... '_ WILLIAM. tRE�vI ,
369x4. Constance, P. O.
BFrVfs_ -- 'The' receipts .were quite •- about the lst of August, ay a
th thick spread.
Ont , , _one
limited during the past week, but were
ample fa",the demand, the local butchers
having already so well supplied them-
selves.
selves. Prices. remain w It without mu
change, but -the quality was rather be-
low the average, and we did not hear of
any lots selling at:"- over $5. We now
quote first-class $5 second class $4 -to
84 50 and third class 53 25 to $3 50.
SA>sep.-The receipts . were for the
most part limited to what came in by
farmers' wagons, quotations being 56 to
$7 for first-class, $4 50 to $5 for, second
class, and 83 50 to $1 for third crass.
S.-Recei is of these were also
LAMBS.
'`�'4`B p offeringd
very unimportant, and all foun
quick sales at from 53 to 55, as to quality.
Hr, .----A few car loadaelarrived dur-
ESTRAY STEER.
DISSOLUTION - OLUTION OF PARTNERSHII
AND
GREAT CLEARING SALE.
TO COMMENCE ON
MONDAY, 4TH JANUARY, 1875.
$20,000 WORTH OF GOODS
TO BE SOLD AT COST AND UNDER, FOR CASH,
AT TEE
GREAT
ANNUAL
CLEARING SALE
AT
THOMAS KIDD'S
EMPORIUM.
On SATURDAY, Jan. 2,
MONTREAL IN CLINTON AND VARNA.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.
FISHER & BARTON.
Clinton, Dec, 30, 1874.
i All parties wring Book Accounts or Notes arc rrrttielsted to settle the saute.
ESTRAY COW.
CAI\IE into the premises of the undersigned,
Lot:No.13, Con. 3, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, on., •
or about the 28th Nov, a .inileh cow, red and
white. The owner is iequestedto prove property, I
pay charges, and take her away. t
36614 . . WM_ ..MIeCO;`I1,vELL.
' ..
COW.
ClJAME to Lot 14, Con. 5, H. R. -S., Tuekersmith
a light red and white Cow, three years old
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
expenses, and take her away,
366 0 11OBE14T COLEMAN.
' ESTlIIAISV STEER: .
•
�YAf'f�;tithe premises of the underlined; Lot'
'
"-.11-‘6,4, Con. 5, H:ullett,'aboi t<themidzlle ofOc-
tober jagra red and white two-year old steer.
The owilex isrequested to prove property, pay
oh 3674Targes audta a}him away. 8. Al. A.DBEY.
I.m~•
. ESTRAY BULL.
into the premises of the and ersigned, Lo
C ,CCon..2 Stanley, about the 1st of November,
3, requested to
a yearling.-RUI�L `the owner'is"
prove ,proper, pay ehargea end take It -away.
**368-4 JOHN McDONA.LD. .
ESTRAY CATTLE.
ti into the premises of the subscriber, Lot
C3�, 27, Con. 8, Grey, some time ago, two YEAR-
LINGS and four CALVES. One of the yearlings
and one of the calves are white ;• all the pest are
spotted.. The owner is requested to prove prop-
t expenses and take them away.
ing the week; selling at $o 75 to 56 _per
t s. live for fat," and at $5
10013 , weight,
to $5 25 for store,
ARltET.
BUFFALO LIVE STOOK � �
BUFFALO, Dec. X31,•
C grTLE,-Receipts to -day 16 - head, 1
making the total supply for the' week,
thus far, 3.859 head, or 227 ctirs,` against
286 cars for the same time last week.
was slow for want of -stock
market ,
The a
ion
last
week's
s
t
to operate �tl3; at strong
prices. Sales comprised . about 1,150
ead.
' AND LAMBS.---Redeipts 1,600
S��x�� � 4" for th e
- head, making the total supply.f
week thus far, 6,400 head, against 8,-
600 for the sae time last week. The
receipts were light and market - slow.
Western sheep 54 to $6. But one load,
Canada in yard, which brought from
of•
6 50 to 57 50.,
to -clay -only 1,200
HOGS.-Receiptsfor the
head, making the total supply against
week, thus"far, 7,800 head,
11,460 head for the same- time last week.
dull. Receipts light.
The market was
Yards bare of *stock. Sales of Yorkers
at • mm to 87 15 ; •• heavy hogs at• 57 15 to
% 25.
er y, pay
368'4 • WJIIES TAYLOR.
ESTRAY CATTLE.
�remises of the undersigned, Lot
v LIME into the p
-' No. 20, don; 3, L. h.8., Tuekersmith, 1 year-
ling Steer and ore yearling heifer. • The owner is
• e s
a ,
requested to. call, prove property, 3, p y charg
and take them away.
$67`4 -
ESTRAY HEIFER.
A\IE to Lot 1, Con. Hallett, about t1he middle of November,.a year-old grey and
HEIFER. The owner . is requested to prove"
property, pay expenses and take it away.
866*4 - . ROBERT SMITH,Sr.
CAME into the premises of the undersigned,
Dot 16, Con. 8, Stanley, a year-old STEER.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
char"es and take him away. -
g 6°4 GEO. STEPHENSON.
STEER STRA'MfED•
STRAYED from Lot -28, eon. 6, Hay, a 3 year Old
}nuley steer,. black. and white. Any person
giving such information as will lead to his recov-
ery will be suitabl1;rewarded.
865 ALEX. McALLISTER. '
•
JAMES Sl'ROAT.
'ESTRAY CATTLE. , '
CAME into the premises - of the undersigned,
Lot No. 9,Con. 8, Hullett, on or about the
18th of Noveriaer,-two steers; coming twe. The
owner is requested to prove property, pay charges
and take them away �11IOIiRISON.
866"°4 .
NOTICE.
/ME into the premises of the subscriber, Lot
C27, Con. B, three yearling calves, two steers
blue and bliudle, and red heifer. _ The owner is're-
questedto prove property, pay charges and take 1,
thein away. JOHN GRAHAM. 1
369-4
GO AND SEE
THE -
GRANDDISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS - GOODS
AT TH-MAS LEE'S.
O
Groceries,
ONE OF Title BEST SELECTED STOOKS OF
. THE GREAT ANNUAL
DISCOUNT SALE
;WILL COMMENCE,
AND CONTINUE DURING
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY,
AND A DISCOUNT OF
TEN PER. CENT,
h2SGLbtS, Canned Frwits, Lobsters, ,Jali,wm, Sardines, Finnan
' Hct.ddies, Salt and Fresh Water Fish -
EVER OFFERED IN SEAFORTI-I.
N. D. -A car load of choice Hand Picked Apples for sale, in large or small quantities.
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
ESTRAY: RAM.:, _,
CAME into the premises of the undersigned,
Lot 31, Con. 5, L. R. S., Tuokersmith, on Oct.
to
9, an n.ged RAM. The owner is regirested .
prove prop ertyrp
"'Charges
and take hiWALKEm away.
866$4 °' • . DAVID B,.
THE BLACK -PRINCE. S
TIF celebrated. Berkshire boar, Black Prince, 1
will be kept at the premises of the undersigned
in F.grnondvillo for the service of sows during the
;present season. .Terms, .$,�1, payable at the time
.oft service, with the privilege of returning, if ne-
cessary. - DAVID
AVID
ESTRAY. SHEEP.
CCAME into the 'Premises of the undersigned
'Lot28,--Con.--2, Ti. R. 8.,. Tuekeremith,on or
about No v. , &white EWE. The owner can hese
the same by proving props y and'=paying argee.,
356*4. BODERICK Me OD.
DUNCAN.
ESTRAY CAI TLE. -
STRAYED from. the promises of the understh ed.
► •Lot No. 10, Con. 11, H. R. S., Tuokersmi ,
ono
was
t
or about July last, 2 heifers coming two,
all white, -with a short tail, the other red with
white spots, , Any ,person giving sicca. inforznatlon,
as will least to the recdveay: of the '.-,above animals
will be suitably rewarded, CHARLES •ROBE,
867^`4 _ Xippen 1'. 0.
ESTRAY COW. G
f the undersigned,l:f4t;
.CAME into thQ premises o
V No 8, Condi, McKillop, during last sprig, a
red cow. The owner is requested to prove pro-
perty. ipay chance; ua tike .heaway. �LCIiAY:
.t16744ABCHI3
RAYED HEIFER,. -
$T
Y
P
A
HC�L.ID
A.T.
r}1!
Will be allowed off all Cash purchases over
FIVE DOLLARS
In the following Departn-ents :
DRY GOODS,
S,
MILLINERY,
CLOTHING,
HATS and. CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS', &c,
ALL GOODS ARE IARKED IN'
Don't tail to PLAIN FIGURES AT THIS
THQMAS LEE,
T
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E
E
M. R. COUNTER'S.
CRUET STANDS & SALT SELLERS,
,, jTS
HAIR011,NAlgL1\,
RUSSEL WATCHES, Sole Agent,
IVORY, Gold and Pearl STUDS,
SWISS WATCHES, all makes & grades
RT RACKS and `LUGS, Triple plate,
TART
and WORK BOXES,
ANSONIA CLOCKS,
SILVER CHAINS,
ACCORDIANS and.VIOLINS,
NAPKIN RING,1, .l lated and. Ivory,
DESSERT and Table Knives, best plate,
NICKELTTE SPOONS and FORKS,
EPERGNES,
.v
er
handsome,
WALLETS and WATCH HO
LDERS,
YOUNG LADIES' Dressing Cases,
EARRINGS, Solid Gold and Silver,
ALL floods warrantee, as represented.
RINGS, Wedding and Gem,
SCOTCH GOODS, Soarethiig New,
TBA'YED from the .preinisesof-the undersign
ed, Lot 80, Con. 14, McKillop, about the latter
part of=August, a red Moldy -HEIFEB,_ coming 8.hite.
.She had a. -White spot on -forehead and -other w..
spots- about her Banks. Ap.Y personfigiving, such
inforridition. ks .Will lead to her ree01, will be
vnitably.rewanded._ JA AN, • `
846'4 Walton P: O.
PORT.MA.NTEA_T S and Leather Bags,
RUBBER and Plated BRACELETS, - -
-,,
EARR IN GS, Rubber unci Jet,
SCARF PINS and RINGS,
ELGIN WATCHES, from 18 and up,
NOW is the time to buy your Presents.
TEN PER CENT. off Fancy Goods.
SPECTACLES 3CLES from 25 cents to $3, and
ALL Ages and Sights ,Suited.
TREMENDOUS Bargains in Watches.
MEERSCHAUM and WOOD PIPES, -
RUSSEL WATCIESaheadof all others
ASE and Card Baskets, Triple Plate,
OKODIZED Sets and Cuff Buttons,
U S. CLOCKS, all makes,
TESV H A 48N, CLOCKS 1 and 8 day,
EA SETS and SUGAR BOWLS,
EVERYTHING in the Jewelry Line,.
REGULATORS, for 518,
SILVER WARE, very Cheap.
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And the great cry at
KIDD'S EMPORIUM
FOR the NEXT T O .3[OW T IIS
WILL BE
BARGAINS, BARGAINS.,
'VILE positively seal Fancy Goods, Fancy jewelry, Vi olins, &e.o � per before reer ving n the my new
to plea
T , Cash prices, from now till the lst of February, 187 5, 5 e � off Watches clocks and -
premises, opposite M. Robertson's Cabinet Shop. I -will also give per cent. ,
Solid Gold. and Silver Jewelry.. Terms -CASH.
"REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHE-S
1 and warranted to give satisfaction. Highest price in cash paid for old. Hold and Silver_
Done promptly,
M. R. COUNTER.
AT TRE 'GREAT -
TEN: PER CENT.
D i col#, T S A E
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