The Huron Expositor, 1875-10-15, Page 5••
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1 for the Manner in w
conducted.. The follo
est :
'UAW DRAUGUT.--Teain of
linga, 1 entry, Thos. Agnew,
1 entry, James Andel:soh,
a gemino, 1; entry, R.
ad filly,A entry, J. Row
1 filly, 1 entry, J. Anderson.
, for best foal, 3 entries, Duta
ni.
Pr RPORE---Team mar ea or
ntiins, lat Jahn: Denham,
Broosl mare, 4 entries„ IA
a, .2d, .D. Gavin. Two year
2 entries, lst T. Ross, 2d it
'CY year old filly, 7 entries, Lit
Jr., 21 E. Manning. - yeas.
. .4 entries, 1st J. Ellis, 2d j.
earling filly,. 5 entries, 1st .I,
LI J. Shebbrook. Foal, 7 cit.
-. Girvin, 2d f). it()bertson.
colt, one year old, 5 entri
ning,2a -T. Reynolds.
S. — Span carriage horsei,
2(1 H. Snell, ' Brood mare, e
Nle,Goware Jr. Gelding, a
entries, Id i R. Kelly, 2d 3.
ly, 2 years old, 7 entries, lst
;Id A. Porter, Foal, 1 entry,
n. Jr, Saddle horse, 3 era
arr, ill :.C. Cumming. Bug.
' entries, it A. Taylor, 2d
:- THOROCCIXERRED. — Much
y, T. Ross. , Heifer, 21 -ears
, H. Ross.
-Yoke working oxen, 13 en.
,Barr, 2tI Mi Quinlin. Milch
E..s, lat T. Addy, 2d J. Braith-
aer, 2 years 'ad, 5 entries, 18t
Loss. Yearling heifer, 8- en -
A 2d J. Cumming. Heifer
es, Id j. Shobbrook, 2d, Jae.
'i
Bull calf; 4 entries, lst I.
T. Logan. ',Yoke 2 year old
tries, 1st J.:Cumming, 2d R.
Eteve, 2 entries, lst J. Comb's,
Liwaite. I '
L'orssvola).---Aged ram, 0 eke
Cumming, ,2(1 T. Anderson.
•arLi, 3 entries, ist ar. Cure -
Potter. Ram iamb, 0 en -
1. Snell, 2d J. Potter. Pair
i5 entries, lst H. Snell, 2d 3.
Pair shearling ewes 4 en.
Cumming, 2d H. Snell. Pair
; 2 entries, let and, 2d H.
,
.—Aged ram, 4 entries, 1st
t T. Addy. Shearling ram, 4
and 2d C. Dale. Ram lamb,
1st J. Cates, 2c1 H. Snell.
wes. 5 entries, lst and 2d H.
Fr shearling ewes, 3 entries,.
LI, 2d C. Dale. Pair ewe lambs,
.
lst H. Snell, 2d J. Col*,
'4 entries, lst and 2d J. Cuba.
',UWE BEL- En—Boar, 3 entries,
Sow, 3 entriee, lstJ. Go -vier,
3bertson. '
BREED — BERKSHIRE — Bear
ear, 4 entries lst Geo. Gibsen,
Govier. I Brood sow, 2 entries,
Robertson'2(1 N. Curaing.
tries, lst D., Robertson, 2d 1J.
, Sow, 5 entries, lst and. 2d
Iteals- &WOLK --- Boar, 3
and 2d T. Govier, $0414 4
t, W. Govier, 2d S. Govier. 1
- TWo bushels any kind fall
irttries, ist J. Robertson, 2(1
Two leishels treadweli, 7
st G. Gibson, 2c1 W. Ross,
m/s fife -wheat, 1 entry, A,.
•'0 bushels barley, 3 entries.
:as;2a A. Sloan. Two bushels
)
, 5- entries, 1st J. Roberts n,
1
al. Black oats„ 2 entries, 1st
2d R. B. Laidlaw. Small peas,
. Itoss. Large peas, 2 entries,
ss„ 2(1 G. Gibson.
&e ----Early rose potatc(4, 0
. Petah. Variety of potatoes,
1st J, Barr, 2d J. Robertson.
ets, I entry, J. Combs. Garden
entries 1st W. Govier, 2c1 Tao.
•svede turnips, 5 entries, 1st C.
I Dr. Sloan. Beets, 2 entries,
.,..langold. Wurtzel, 2 entries,
'etn,2(1 N. Cumming, Pump' in,
J. Porter, Squash, 2 entries, T.
! Water melons, 2 entries ' J.
: -Onions, 2 entries, G. Gibson,
entries R. Traqueir. Cabbage,
j. Armstrong. Cauliflowe , 2
; Potter. Indian corn,2 entries,
r.
Pitonta•E.—Dest tub of but r, -
K, 1st J. -Wilford, ‘2c1 J. Tim-
itter in rolls or prints, 15 en -
4, Tamblyn, 2d Miss Itoreick,
esei 1 entry, Thos. Anderson,
LI a of honey, 2 entries, J. ' •
aae-made bread, 4 entries, T,
-Apples, 4 varieties, 10 eni
J. Sherritt, 2d. G. Stewart.
6ntries, lst Wm, Ross''2a Jas.
ems, 10 entries, lst J, Sher-
fl/bedsore Grapes, 2 entries,
miner, 2d Dr, Sloan. Toina-
itries. lst T. Anderson, 2d J.
Crabs, 8 entries, lst J. Gos.
as. McGowan. 1
Y. — Turkeys, 4 entries, J.
Geese, 3 entries, C. Floody,
nAtry, T. Sloan, Collection of
tntries, 1st C. Floocly, 2c1 Sas-
,lolleetion of pigeons, 2 entries,
;isle t
s:aers.----Luraber wagon, I en-
Whenham. Iron , plow, sycJod-
lron and wooden harrows, 1 en-
NIcgaarrie. Single buggy, 5
it and 21 J. Whenharn. Double
entries,- let T. Briinsden, 24 It,
i.-tove and furniture, 2 entries,
d J. Mozier. Grain cradle, 1
;Nicholson. Land roller, I en-
.ctravisli. I
_ MaNtreacreites.-10 yards
I entry, J. Barr. 10 yards
de all wool flannel, 3 entries,
: Ilerock, 2d T. Anderson. IO
: flannel union, 3 entries, lett
;ee, 241 .Jas. Barr. Pair hoine- ,
: wool blanket's a entries, .lst -,
mon, 2d Miss Itorock. Fair
tkets, I entry, J. Barr. ' Patch
atries, 1st Miss- McGee, 2.(1Miss
L. Log cabin quilt, 3 entries,
'r, 2(1 Miss 'MD° ld, Fancy
i
Aries, let Miss Ito -elc, 2(1. Mrs,
id. Coverlet, 3 iitries, 1s1
Sou, 2(1 J. Mi"ozier. air wools
ags, 3 entries, 1st J. Taroblyn,
Lrr, Socks, 4 entries-, lst J.
1-.21 J; McGowan, Pair mite,
, Id Jamea Barr, 2(1 j ernes Arm-
spechnen crochet vvork, 41en-a
Dr, Sloan, ; 2d John Gosinall.
Litting, 4 entries, James Politer.
el work, raised, _5 entrici,,I,
erlin work, flat, 4 entries,'
lor. Feather flowers'3 entries,
hell. Embroiday, 2 entries,
awrence. ,Braiding in sal -I
Lse Shane. Braiding in co000?
!J. Barr. Sofa cushion,
arr.. Rag Mat, 3 entries? g.
Fine and coarse boots, 3, entrY?
t Single and double harness,
•••=mosamr.vor
FOR SALE OR TO Lai°.
•
1 entry, J. Diunean. Org entry, A.
Tie lor.
ECOMMENDED. --Peaehe and grape
wine, J. Zimmer. Fancy baeket and
rag carpet, A. Lawrence. Maple mo-
lasses, J. jackson. Horse collars John
I Duncan. Top onions, G. Gibson. Leath-
! er work, Miss Shane. Silver wire work,
B. Mitchell and j. Barr. ,Canned fruit,
ji, McQuarrie. Pheaton, lst Rumball &
Leslie, 2o1 Slater & Sims. Top buggies,
single awl double, Ramball & Leslie.'
Iron beam plow, '1st J. Elliott; 2d Thom-'
son & Williams. Wheeled plow,
John
viott. Straw cutter, lst J. Elliett, 2d
Thomson & Wilhiams. Grain drills, lst
.L. D. Sawyer & co., 2d ThotnaOn & Wil-
liams. Cutters, 1st J. Beaudoin 2d J.
-Whenham. Yearling bull, J. Coulter,
Entire cat; J. Reynolds.
Junees.---Ilorees and cattle—J. W.
sites Clinton ; 1 W. Young. Colborne ;
J. Davidsone Wingh am . Pige and Sheep
--Robert fleilly, Wingha ; C. Proctor,
Belgrave ; J. A. Varcoe, Catlow. pai-
lements and. Poul try—A. Matheson„
- linton ; A. 1)ey, Manches .er ; J. 13reith4
waite, Londsboro. Roots, Grain- and
Vegetables—W. Drummond. Myth -kit
McGowan, East Wa,wanosh ; F. Clegg,
Morris. DOmestio aNlanufacturesse-Mrs.
EL Wallace) Isonclaboro ; Mrs. Shortreed;
Morris; Miss Brown, East Wawanosh.
—NetvEra
-h-At th United Tem creme Grand
Lodge meeting in Cobourg last week, the
following persons from Huron were ap-
pointed officers : Preside t, Rev. G. A.
Mitchell, 13. A. Winghara ; Vice Presi-
dent, R. L Lucknew'Treasurer,
James Wa lesi, Varna ; Deputy Mar -
Shall, Miss C. Somerville, LUcknow,
Auction Sales.
1
Thurscla , Oet. 21, on Lot 23, Con. 1
Hay, Farne.St ilk, Implem nts and Hoes
hold Furn tar . George Willson, Jr.,
i
proprietor E. Bossenbe auctioneer.
Wednes( ay, ENov. 10, i n Lot 11,101bn.
4, Stanley, Farn and Fa n Stock. !John
McDougall; p oprietor ; . J. P. Brine,
auctioneer
Tuesday, No
$1 13. in Deihl heat the s' pply has _
I
not been 'no good, but the ?i -.Iiiand is
good, at from $1 61 to 31 701. Tread-
well, fall, in goo? dcmand, and Bella
freely at $1 55 to $1 65. 4 winter
wheat sells freely at $1 50 $1 60,
Spring wheat sells 1 $l 55 to fl 60, and
$1 65 for choice lo do. 9as re se ling
at 90c freely. The above quo tion are
all per 100 pounds Dressed bogs, 90 •
ter, 18c to 20e'; po atobs, 30c per bush.
live hogs, $6 50; gge, 18c to 20e, ; but
_......—.. 1
TORO TO, Oct. 1/1'1, 1875.
There were in to -day about 1,000 ush-
els of wheat, at $1. 08 to $1110tfor white,
and $1 07 to $1 08 for spring; 12,000
bushels of barley, at 68c to '90d ; and 300
bushels of peas, at 75c to 77c. Hay sold
at $15 to $21. Butter was quiet at 27c
to 29c for pound rolls. Eggsi were worth
19c to 20c. Hogs we e easier at 8 to
$8 50. ..
. 2, at alton, the iNVal-
t on Hotel. Chas. Sage, proprietor-; J.
P. Brine, auctioneer. 1
Wednesday, Nov. 3, on Lot 14, Con. 6,
'Tnekersmith,r arra Stoek and I p'
ro
ments. W. Riley, proprietor ; J. P.
Brine, auctioneer. - 1
Thursday, Oct. 21, on Lot 6, N. T. R.,
Usborne, Farm Stock a d Implements.
Robert Spicei, proprietor; A. Bishop,
auctioneer. 1
Friday; Oct. 29, on Lot 10, Con. 16,
Grey, Farm Stock and Implements.
James Clark, r., proprietor; J. P. Brine,
auctioneer. I
Saturday, O 1. 23, on Lot 2 Con. 12,
Tuckorsmith, ISplendid Stock. Robert
Newell, p opr etor ; A. Bishop, auction-
eer. 1
Tuesday, Oct. 26, on Let 24, on. 1,
Usborne, Farin Stock and Implements.
Thos. L gie, proprietor; A. Bishop,
auctioneer. 1
- Friday, Oct. 22, on Lot 14, COLL 14,
McKillop, Palen Stock and Implements.
A. Delgaty, proprietor ; J. P. 1Brine,
-auctioneer.
Friday, Oct 29, on ot 25, on. 1,
Usborne, Farm Stock, mplements, ITay
and. Furniture. Wm. ogie, proprieto •
A. Bishop, auctioneer. .
soemennecerea
r BIRTH •
Gniava.--In I Eginondville, on Oct. 11,
the wife of Mr. John Grieve, °flea
son, •
MANN.—In Fltillett, on Sept. 28, the w fe
of Mr. Geo ge Mann, of a son. t
i
I
_ ARRIPD. ,
FROCTOR—TAYLOR.---I : Seaforth, on
1.
Sept. 15, Mr. janaes Proctor, to Miiss
Eliza 11-nylOr, all of 1 ullett.
Bainn—La_witesen.—AtIi the residence
of the bride's father,' Tuckersnith, on
Sept. 28, by Rev. Jahn B. Scott, Mr.
Wm. Baird, Brticefield, to Jane, young-
est daughter of John Lawrence, Es 4.
teon.--Fnleamats,--on Oct. 5 by Rev.
. Christopherson, at " Happy Villa,?'
Wellington Square, Samuel H. IDer, or;
Esq. ' f Goderich, to Kate, youngest
daugh •er of Joshua Freeman, Esq.
MACKIE —MoKENLIE.-'-At the Manse,
Elmo, on Oct. 6, by Rev. R. Renwick, -
Mr. J hn .M.ackie,township of Grey, -
to Eli abe h Robinson, eldest (laughter
of th Iatd John McKenzie, of Elma.
Biotsin e--- 'LARK.— 1 Blyth, on Oct.
6, by Re+. Thome Thompson'Mr.
. Sere ialt Blashill, Morris to Mary
Ann, eldest daught r of Morris,
James
Clark, Blyth.'
PANABAIKER—PATToN. In Ethel, onQcto
6, by' Rev. Thome Thompson, Mr.
Aaro \V. Panabak r? to Annie, only
daugl ter of Mr, William Patton,
Ethel.
WELLS SC TT. —At I? e residence of the
' biide,8 father, on 06t. 11, by the Rev.
M. B'
arr assisted. y Rev. M. Denby,
Thomas Wells, NocF way County, Mis-
souri to Miss Mar aret Scott, second
daughter of Robert Scott, Esq.;of Mc -
Kill . t
1 ' ,
Wiiiae •Inase-Snaw. In Seaforth, on
Oet. 8, by Rev, S. Terwilligar, Mr.
Tho las Whitesicles to Mrs. Christiana
Shaw, both of Sea °Ali, The united
ages of the above c uple SUM up to 141
years. 1
GREAT SALE
331JA.INT1<,
A. G. McD
DEA
StgARLING.,--In Seale
relict of the late C
aged 60 years, 1
days,
11. th, on Oc-. -9, Ann,
ristopher Sperling,
months and 24
RICETS.
SEA.FORTFI, Oat, 14, 1875.
Fall Wheat. ,, . , ..... • 0 95 to 1 00
Spring NVIcat, p r bushel.-- 20 85 to 1 02
Oats per bush ..... ..... ..... 0 82 to 0 82
Peas por bus .... 002 to .063
Barley per bushel.. .... . ........ 0 45 to 0 60
Eggs 00 Ili ro (1) it
Batter, No. 1, LOOK0..
Flour, per barrel— ... ....... 5 50 to 0 00
IcitaidYe's. , .. ..... • 7 00 to 10 00
H
8 05 to 400
Sheep skins— . . .. . . , . .. .... 0 op to 0 65
sat (retail) per barrel............ -080
Salt (wholesale) per barrel. ..... • .0 70 '
Potatoes, new, per bushel.. 0 25 to 0 80
Ostrom]. r brl .. ... .•.. .. t, ..... - „, 0 00 to 6 00
WoodBeef _ ...... 2 00 to 8 00
4 00 to 600
.
..--14---_.
, • LIXT024, Oct. 14, 1876.
Fall Wheat, per bushel.. .. • .., .... 90 @ 1 02
Oats, per bushel. . . 0 90 @ 1 02
Spring Wheat, per bushel
Barley, per bualiel 0 30 6 0 82
-BPcuattse'rP" bushel......... ..... . . 0 62 6 0 63
i 00 4157 : 00 7108
Potatoes . 0 25 6 0 80
Egga„....., ....... ..... • • • • . . . .. 16 0 16
Hay, per too, ...... ..... ........10 00 la 11 00
,
. LOND If, Oct. 14, 1875.
The market has been well supplied
with all kinds of roduee for the past
week. The dehvery of barley has been
large and the demand pod. Selling
freely at from $1 20 to $1 45. The de-
livery of peas has been large and the de-
mand good. Selling at from $1 10 to
_OPEN
200
Canadi
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Pi
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LC
EEK
Is
THE VERY POPULAR PRIORS j&T WHIG ALL, OUR GOODS
ALREADY NEOESIIIITATED RE -ORDER OF A
MANY Or OUR IEADING LINES
n! Blankets.
EXTRA SUPER
Purchased
the
CORNWALL PA NUF
TO
THE ABOVE
20 PE
GOOD,
EN
Tha1 M4nnf
Hotel K
—t--
dper
Would &I witll to
O. M
UAL TY
0U1 DRESS G ODS—A
BL dE 913..0s cF1IAIN 811
BLOI1LEIStANPIZE VJ
0 in V;i1IN0EY,-at 12ie a
HEAVY WOOL snaWriP,
MANTLES—Sone very ha
FINE GREY FLANNELS,
HEAV FACTORY FLAN
44 FAI azArini MAN
2,000 Y BD8 DUNDAS C
144 WI ICEY SHIRTS, o
27 DOZ WOOL SHrETS
nderful hit.
KS—Yery Cheap.
IVETS—At ea 50 anci$
tonish everybody.
from $2 50.
some styles.
only 400 per yard.
ELS. only 87ic.
TS, at $8 25.
TTONS; from 8c.
ARE MARE
REAT
y 75e, worth $1 25.
ND DRAWERS, cheaper t
ROC1-MRS,
"NO -TED FOR POPULAR
RECEIVED Titig WEEK AT THE CO
: •••-•-'; •
. •
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES' CLOUDS
LADIES' SCARFS
LADIES'i SHOULTR S13AWLS,
I LAMES BREAKFAST SHAWL;
LADIESt GLOVE
* 1
HOSIE Y,
LADIES/' CORSE S,
LADIES' SKIRTS,
TURIINC CO.
A
VILL BE SOLD
. LESS
I 0
t.
Othe
e
rieinif.t once.
N'S MUFFLERS,
N'S SCARFS,
N'S UNDERSHIRTS,
N'S DRI.WEItS,
BOYS' SCARFS,
16 YS' 3RA0ES,
YS' SOOKS,
1111D
P ID ASSORTMENT
SHADES
B I
•
HAS
, A Great Bargain.
0.
ever.
ICES.
1
MISSESM.
misns
mIssg
misstE
MISSE
MTSE
MISSE
&e.,
N LION,
W GO9DS IN
CLOUD,
CART'S;
ITTEI4S,
HOODS,
• GLOVE,
HOSE,
BOOTS,
MEN'S OCI
MEN'S I S
MEN'S L
MEN'S
DRESS COOD411
ND FABRIOS
Shawls, Winceys, lackets, Black
s Counterpanes,' Table • ens, Towels, &c.
Overdoatiings, &c„
CAPS,
TIES,
BOOTS, &c.
ALL THE
LpStres, &e.
All at prices that will give satisfaction.
"LOT FOR SALE.—For S
`'Lj ply to Mx. H. =SSE
Works.
En a Good /46. Ap.
Tp Seaforthi Marble
1 408
Ti-oRsE FOB SALE.—A. good working home,
-a-L 8 years old. WM be soJ4 oheap for eaeh. Ap-
ply to CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, Drayman,
Seaforth. 409
0031S TO LET. --The „HOll formerly ecoupied
R by the Odd Fellows, Seaforth, over Sidd's
Hardware Store, is to let. Apply to Mr. aOlitN
XIDD, or to 10HN THOMPSON. s\, 887
'MUSES POR SALE.—For sale cheap, a span
j—L of good Working norsea—young, sound and
good to work, Also a lumtaar wagon and set of
team harnese. Apply to STRONG it FAIRLEY,
Seaforth. 410
p AM LAMBS FOR SALE —Mr. G. M. Chesney,
'LW of the Huron Road, Tuakersmith, hata num-
ber of Ram Lambs for Salo. Mr. Chesney ias also
a no.mber of thoroughbred railer Calyes which he
wishes to dispose of at reascnable prices .1 Those
desiring to improve their Wok would; do well to
call on. -31r. CHESNEY. 40874
LIORSES FOR SALE.—Por Sala Cheap, one
Mare 6 years old, 1 Hone.° 4 years old, One Mare MISS BORLAND, Dress and
coming 4. They are all sound, and the 6 year old 'ILL Rooms ever the Bank, Seat°
mare and 4 year old horse Imre well broken and prentipes wanted.
STRAYIAITPSUP.-847tr:
-Ka Sent. ea; thoroter
wit h white Points and. b
months old, and answers
Any person returning the
undersigned will be suitfib
person found harboring h
of this notice will be prose
W. S. ROBERTSON.
QTRATED CATTLE, -8
fees of tree undersign
IiItillett‘, on or about Oet.'1
ere; alSo 1gaiter straye
June, this belier is 8 years
short turned -Lin horns, and
The other MO heifers were
from Seaforth, o
red Fo
ut
Hinny/ Pap
aok sp ted body,
the n 0 of ° Sport.
above niunil to th
y rewarded, ani aU
after see euellestie
tea as the law direct
tos*
rayed ont the prom
1, Lotisio.ii,Con.18
2 Steer:4 and 2 Heil
about the middle o
id, red. and Aslute,wit
suppol. to be in ea
corning and. 8. Th
2 -year old is dark red, with white spot on fore
head, the 8 -year old is grey, with ieavyhetd an
straight horns. The steers' are co g 4, both of
dark red color, one with straight orns and th
other with horns turned in. 33 th steers at
marked with la saw out on the horn Any verso
giving Inteh information as will lea • to their r
covery will be suitably reward d. W2d. DT
MOND, Harlock P. O. 410+
gooIi to work. The 8 year or marshes neverbeen
worked. Apply to the tin ersigned on Lot 84,
Con. 5, Maillop. aAms PORRENOE. 408*4
,
!wattle Mok
/
1VIISS DALTON begs to announce to the Ladi
4-11- of Scallorth and !adjoining enuntry that she
atm carries On Dressmaking, at herroores, Meyers
VOR SALE.—That Shingle, Heading and Stave I block. Lateat fashions received regularly.
AU
'L Factory at Myth, situated on theltiver Malt- orders promptly attended to, and at the most re
laud !nut nenr tbo statiun of the London, Huron sonable prices. A share of 409f their tronege is80-
andBrnee Railway. Pine, eke and basswood are
to be had in ony quintities in the innnediate Vi-
cinity. Machinery is all by first-class makers,
and is nearly new. The Factory will be Hold with
or without the stock in 3 ard. For terinal
apply tell. HALE, Clinton or to R. RANSFORD,
Stapleton, Clinton P. O. 81048
VARM FOR SALE NEAR BRUSSELS.-1‘or
-I: Sale, Lot No. 29, Con. 7, Morris, being miles
from Brussels station, and mile from the grayel
road leading to Seaforth. The farm consists. of
100 acres of which about 70 are cleared, the bal-
ance being good hardwood bush. On the premises
are two Wells; a good frame barn and leg house,
and a young bearing orchard. For further 'infor-
mation, terms, &o., apply to D. M. WALETPR,
Wroxeter. 410-4
A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE in Seat:nth
£, tor Sale or to Rent.—For sale Or to rent, that
pleasantly situated and commodious! dwelling
house at piesent occupied by Mr. A. Beatty, and
owned by Mr. S. Powell. The house emitting
large park:4 dining -room, k ' itchen and 10 conifer -
table bed -rooms, together withclosets, a good
cellar, hard and soft water, stable, -woodshed, de.
There are two lots filled with choice bearing fruit
trees. PossessionPossessiongivgivenOct. 1. Apply to S.
POWELL1 N. B.—Also a large quantity of square
timber for sale. , 404
NEW
Vliveeds Full Cloths
LOGAN & trAMIESON.
ALL&(o.
BTJY
YOU* FU
AT
ROBERTSON'S, S
IF yOU WISH TO SAVE MO
Ills Furniture '18 M
HIS
FOR
e of the Best Seasoned Luin,ber, awl by
Cktss Workmen,.
RICEAND DESIGNS DEFY CiptiP1ETITION.
HIS ITNDtItT41(ING DE
Is fill d with all the Latest Styles of Coilline, Caskets and Robes a d a first.clais IIARSE
A lway Ready, I
.7-eweLry Sto e,
Warerooms Oivosite Cowilte
IRTragN
licited.
1
TIRESSMAKING.—MISS AN3331180N, Dre
-"--' and. Mantle likiker, Sea,fort1, has remove
from the rooms over Kidd's Stor to the roo
over the store of Messrs. Strong Fairley, wit
she will be glad to receiv•e the pat onage of allw
may favor her. Particular att ntion given
cutting and fitting. Entran4e -from Ma
Street. 404-
QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.—Being Lot 29,
Con. 8, L. R. S., Tuakertmith ; 100 acres, 85
cleared, and in a high state of cultivation. There
Is a large orchard of choiee varieties t of winter
fruit. Good buildings, excellent water, good
fences --principally cedar. Situated on the lead-
ing gravel road, 5 miles from, Seaforth, and 7 from
Clinton railway stations, also II Miles from
Brucefield station, on the London, Huron and
Bruce Railway, at which place there aro churches,
a post Wiles and eheese factory, only from
school. This is entre eliance ol procuring one of
the best farms in the Cotinty of Huron. For fur-
ther particulars as to terms, &a., apply to N.
ROBSON, Clinton. 1 , 410-4
First -
WANT ED.
41'
Ni ISOELLA NE
US.
mo FAB RS---BOAlt FOR ERVIOE.-
-A- JOHN D1LL, of Efarpnabey, .111 keep for t
service of sows during the season) at hits hotel
thoroughbred white Suffolk Boar. Tengs—
with the privilege otreturning if necessary. 41
100RIVATO BOARDING HOU B.—Parties
-11- siring to obtain board, with r without lo
Ingecan b accommodated on r tamable WI
by app1yln4 to JOHN S. WELSHI, at the Epis
pal Methodist Church Parsonage, Seaforth.
parties are c ntionedg or ga
pure negotiating le. note drawn
the 18th of September, 1875, ands' due -12 mo
'therefrom, in favor of .Tames Tet ler, against It
Moore and Wm. Moore, of Hibb rt, as no
Ms been Teceived. JOHN 310 ItE, WILLI
MOORE. 4
A PPRENTICES WAN'TED.—Wanted imtnedi-
"--1-- ately, a number of apprentices to the Dress-
making business. Apply to MISS ANDERSON,
Seaforth. 410*2
CABINET MAKERS WANTED.—Wented im-
reediately, a good jeurneyman Cabinet Maker
and an Apprentice. Apply to T. JOHNS &Co.,
Seaforth. 1 405
I
1
A PPRENTICE W4TED.—Wa1Ited. immedi-
-"- ately, a stout active lad as an apprentice to
tho BlacksmithIng business. Apply to MU. ED-
GAR or to THOMAS MELLIS, Kippen. 1 409
TEACHER WANTED1—For School Section No.
-1- 4, Grey, a Male Teacher holding a third-class
certificate. Duties to commence Jan. 7, 1876.
Apply to ALEXANDE ROSS, Secretary, James-
town P.O.
1 i
409*4
,
1%4 -ALE TEACHER 1WANTED.—F02? School
LY -At Section No. 1, Hullett. Ono holding a second
or third-class certificate. Duties to commence on
Jan. 1, 18 A. Applications to be made to JOHN
FOWLER, Secretary of School Trustees, If by let-
ter, to Seaforth P. O. 4084
Main Street, Seaforth.
A
and
mode
E THALBERC PIANO.
ARVEL OF CHEAPNESS.
ONLy $290.
elegant square
neered serpent
Ws, full ,eve
• improvement
iano, roSeweod case', double
e on bass, carved legs, lyre
octaveS, overatrung base,
&e.
THE TRA?E SUPPLIED.
To t le Clergy, 8,c ool8, Charitable instita-
tion4, .fa., Ten Per Cent. Off.
LE LIE, SKIRROW & CO.,
Agents, 93 Yonge Street, TorontI.
Also for that Most Remarkable of CtaANSI
GEORGE OODO & c�.'
.e, Stodart, MOW' & Vteridell, &c., Pianos
PI Stock. • 410
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a
J.SOO
LO
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4
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TEA01114R WANTED.—For Sehool Section No.
-1- 2, Meltillop, a Male Teacher, holding a second-
class certificate. Duties to coramerice on Jan. 1,
1876. Applications to be made personally or by
letter, stating salary expected, to, OAS. DODS,
Secretary of School Trustees, Seaforth P.0; 407*4
WANTED, A PARI TO BENT.—The sub-
scriber wishes to rent a fa= n the County
of Huron for a term o years, with about 70 or 80
acres cleared, and suitable eutbuildings and ['Avail-
ing house. Satisfactory referen.ees eun be given.
WILLIAM COLLINSON, Wostftek. Post Office,
Wawanosh.-Ont. •409-8
JO „Hag-WI-YU WFT1
NTOTIOE is hereby given that theaToronto,
4-I and Bruce Railway Company will apply to tbe
Legislatureof the Province of Ontario, at its t
session, foan act to amend the act ineorpora ng
the Company, and the acts amer_ding the saut or
the purport* of enabling the Company to ton oli-
daie its debt, make provisions for redeerain its
bonds, and to authorize the seldom-I:pony to I sue
bonds therefor, and for other purposes. .11.
BEATTY, Solicitor. Toronto, Sept.21, 1875. 4 8*6
TEACHER WANTED. --Wanted, for Scitool
-I- Section No. 14, Stanley, a Male Teacher hold-
ing a second-class certificate. Ditties tO com-
mence Jan. 1, 1876. Applications, eitatint; ;salary,
to be addressed to the undersigned until ov. 1
next. JOHN S. CAMERON, Secretary, Brum-
field. 40844
TO SHEEP MR
B -in If; coormvs telehro,
wold am will serve a limi
this season, on the fern.. of Mr.
2, Stanley. TERMS—$2 50
able when the ewes are taken
more will be liberally dealt wit
of the beat and pureat bred
has taken prizes tali the
where ahoy, ,
rrEACHER WANTED. — Wanted, a Teacher
—11- holding a second or third-class certift cote, for
School Seaton No. -7, Stanley. Male teacher
preferred. Duties to commence in January, 1876.
Applications may be made personally to the un-
dersigned, or if by lei ter toVarna P. 0, stating
salary expected. JAMES FOREST. 410*4
A El
i0101110
EIDERS.
ed Imported ots-
number of es
Blair, Lot 4, n.
r single pair, ay -
Parties bri. !ing
Thisram. ne
the -country nd
iculturs1 s ws
RA.lalE ANGIE,-
Auction Sale of Splendid Stec
Nip. A. BISHOP has received instructions
-LTA- Mr., ROBERT -NEWELI to soil by
Auction On Lot 2, Com 12, Tu kersniith, on
URDAY,, 00T. 8, 1875, the following val
property t 1 mare 6 years old, horse 4 years
5 cows s pposed to he in calf. 4 -year old s
8 -year ol steers, 4 2 -year old steers, 7 wel
ewes, 10 llrst.class ewelambs, splendid Lei
ram Lambs ; also, the cele rated epic
stallion, Young Captain Watt , seven years
he is a owerfu1 brown hors, with black
stands 1 hands 1 inch high, rid is well 1m
a good tock -getter ; he is t e handsomes
best bn' t horse of his class i the Conn
pedigree see stud bilis on the ay of sale.
Captain Watts is an °mile t =Maly a
terms arb such that the pur baser can g
benefit Of one fall season f.,orii ldm befo
needs tO pay the pure se money.
of the above steers are bred from thoroug
bulls. 411 the above stock • net and willb
without reserve. Sale to co enee at 1
P.M. M
IBS—For the stall sn. 16 months
it b given. For the oth r stock, 12
credit, on furnishing appro ed joint no
diScount of 6 per centwillb allowed for c
credit aMounts. IV. NE • LL, Propri
A. BISHOP, Auetioneer.
-
AUCTION ALE
Ok" irsOlunble Farm aiid Vann S ck.
1 ma
blic
T-
ble
id,
r, 8
red
star
1
d—
ego,
11-9:8
and
for
ung
the
the
ost
red
sold
lock
ed.
ths'
h on
r.
410*
TBACIIER -WANTBD.—A _Male Teacher for
-L Union School Seation 1(0.16, Howick, hold-
ing a second or third-class certificate. Mist have
had at least one years' experience in teaching.
Duties to commence Jan. 1,1876. Applications to
be made to GEORGE HARKNESS, Secretary.*
Treasurer, Iselmore Pi 0. . 410*10
TEAOHER WANTED —A 3rn.i Teacher for
-1- School Seetion NO. 4. Stanley, must positively
have a second-elass certificate. Duties to com-
mence in January, 1876. Applications to be made
to WM, CARNEY or OEORGE SPA.RKS. If ap-
plicatiens are made by mail, address Baylield P.
0., stating salary expected. 408*4
litITANTED—A Male Teacher holding a second -
I T class certificate'(ior School Seetion No. 2, and
a Female Teacher b Ming a second-class certifi-
Mee to commence Jotr . 1,1876 .Applications to be
cote for School Se.ctiNo 7, Tuckersudth. Dn-
addressed to WM. McCONNELL, Secretary School
1 ,
Board, Sealortb. P. Of 1 1 406
'
AE
KAID OIL ,ario,va ORIAV.11
LOST OR FOUND.
OUND.—Found on the Zurich Gravel Road
-I: between Conceseions 2 and 6, Hay, a Woolen
Shawl. The owner 4an have it on application to
DANIEL BELL, Lot 20, Con, 4, My, by paying
for this advertisement. 40941
T'STRAN SiCIEEP.--Strayed from East half of
Lot No. 2, Con. 10,11n1lett, oneEive and Lamb.
The ewe had a piece out of the under side of right
ear. Any information concerning theni will be
suitably rewarded. 0E0. PATTERSON. 408*4
P STRAY COW. --Strayed into the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 9, Com 6, McKillop, a
red and white Cow. The owner in requested to
prove propkrty, pay charges and take the animal
away. MATI.HEWt CAMPBELL. 410*4
1
VTR. 31. I'. BRINE has bee
--(-T-I- JOHN MeDOUGALL
tion onLot 11, Oon.4, Statile
NOV. 10, at 12 o'clock noon,
able pr arty, viz.:
THEARM is composed1 Lot. 11, 0
Stanley contains 3.00 acres, 5 of which aro
ed and In a. good State of cu tivatiOxi. Th
contaths alood quantity of milthug timb
cedar. There Is a good ore 't rd in ItIniv
dition, nd a never -foiling s ream f WA
nuig through th.
e bush Th buildis.s are
frame house with cellar und rneath a go
and p . .. p convenient; the arn and stab
log. T. e farm is adapted o grain or
purpos s 11and is situated within 8 miles
village .Brucefield, where Otero will be a,
of the 1 +mien, Huron and Bruce 33a way.
—lupe cent of the purchase money to, be
the da of sale, $2,000 in 8 months, and
ante i • 5 annual instalments, if itoptire
interes at 8 per cent,
One .. I re, 4 years old, good to work; 1 h
years .1d, not worked, but; is good; 8 e
heifers 8 years old: 8 steers, 2 ye
1 stee
numbe
sleig
donbl
other
—All a
14 mo
proved
J. P.
instructed Idr,
sell 'by Publi Atte-
, on WEDNE spAy,
the following vain.
n. 4,
leap.
bash
4and
C011-
TIM-
goOd f
well
$ are
ing
the
ation
BUM
id ell
bal-
with
se, 3
s;4
old;
and a •
I bob
1 set
ety of
VMS
Othit
g ap-
"fil_STRA.Y SHERP.Ii—Oame into the promises Of
-1:1 the undersigned, Lot No. 21, Con. 4, IT, . S.,
Tuckerstnitb, abouttthe middle of July, one t we
and Lamb. The Ossner is requested to pr�e
property, pay charges and take the:noway.
BROADFOOT, jr. 1 4104
, 1 year old; 1 spring tall
of pigs; 1 wag ; 1 pair
; 2 plows; 1 whc ed cultivator
harrows; 1 fanning nifl, end a v
cles too numerous to mention.
s of $5ond under ash, overthat
ths' credit will be gi en on lamb;
Joint notes.
SOHN lifeD 'MALL, Pro
AIRE, Auctioneer.
THING THAT
SHOULD)
$0
r.
THE P LIG
NOW.
OHM H. 11101i0F0 11.
Keeps constantly on hand, at his Wareto rts
• a•actery, opposite the Market,
pSTRaY liEIFERS.—Stroyed from Lot. 14, 1
-1'4 Con. 8, Stanle„, , 2 yearling- Heifers. One a I
I,.
the heifere was all laite, and the other red and I
White. SUCh inio atiou as will lead to their '
recovery will be Isuitably rewarded. JAMES
• TIMPLETON,Vania. 41044
4 •
CATTL.E STRAYED OR STOLE1L—Strayed
or Stolen, frora Ransford's Pasture'isbout the
first of September, la Cow and Heifer. The aowis
red with a line Wok, and short turned in horns,
and is about twelve years old.' The heifer is 4
years old, of redeolor, with white star On herface,
-white hind legs ly to the knee, and with short
turned in horns, eattle ere /at and fit for
beef. Any person vingetich information AS Will
lead to the ream Mahe above animals to the
undersigned, Seaforth P.O., will be suitably re-
warded. THOILkS 101iN THORP, Tucker-
, 408
smith.
LOME STOCK
lpF EVERY D
"Rini VIE
Whic he is prepored to sU at bikes tbik
the thnes In fact he w t be unt1rro14 As be
tientaeotoves ell he s5ll, numbasers -rely
upon getting the
ST AIIT 414E FTELE
EAST trN.11r. '
itwre• Nam
heed to am%
ember the place t
at t1e Teeter, opposite
J RN 11 BRO