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OCTOBER 13, 1876.
THE NCARICETIS
SEAFORTH, 0042, lax
FallWireat•e.•-....•..•.s...•••• I 00 to 06
Spring Wheat, nor I 00 to 0,1
oats per 082 th 0 Be
Pole per bushel... .... . „, 0 67 to 0 ee
BarleY nor bushel. . s ..... • • . • 0 60 to 0 eri
Egg 0 18 to 020
0 00 tO 0 eiti
FlotirePer 0 50 to 000
Efityh 8 00 to g 50
Rum._ 3 50 to 4,00
sheen ...... 0 50 en
Salt (retail) per e,
CO
Sala (wholesale) per barrel.....„ 0 70
rgely de- Potatoes, per 0 40 to 0° sag
totronde.alr'hrl. .. . o 00 to goo
tpied the
ate of re- tve nog; p.,,o.r.3: 5.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0000 t4te 5040
anag Sab-
o hold a
Coavon-
ointed to
nvention.
y is to be
uesday of
extertt,
lber, and
occurred
'sentenc-
s year for
quantity
the In -
at Belle -
on the
Late last
oared a
granary
crameox, Oct. 12,184,
FI] Wheat, per bushel.-- .... .. • 1 05 ea, 1 00
spring Wheat, per hi:1,8110ln., . - - 1-00 (4 1 02
Oats, per buithel....... . • ........ 0 80 ill 0 e;
Barley, per bushel ........... ..... 0 65 0-1 0
poiss, per haffh01................. 0 65 as 0 iii
Batter. ..... .. . . ......... •. • • ..... 0 19 0 ta.
potatoes- ---- -- - • • • • • - • • Egg • • • • • • 0 40 0 46
0 12
Hay, por ton,. • • - • • • • • • • • " " • • I • • 7 00 8 00
LONDON, OCT. 12, 1876.
Spring wheat $1 50 to $1 80 • barley,
85a to $1 50; peas, $1 15 to $1 '18; eatk
SI 05 to $1 10; corn,$1 05; delbi wheat,
8.1 80 to $1 98; - treadwell $1 75 to $185 ;
red winter, $1 65 to $1 80. Itest nn.
changed.
TORONTO, OCT. 12, 1876, °
Fell wheat, $1 to $1 141 per bushel
spring, $1 04 to $1 07; barley, 7e.'
peas, 75c ; oats, 40c. Butter, 24e to 280;
per pound; eggs, 19 to 20e per dozen,
Tinealem__
QTRAYED -Come into the premises of the sab.
ee scriber, Lot 27, Con. 12, MoKillop,
dabout the
enof September, a greyish s ott ow. Th
lot 10, owner can ha 70 her by proving property and peye.
,naseilies, fug expenses-. JOSEPH KINNEY, 4624
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T_TORSES FOR SALE.: -One black mare rising
the On- =1--1- 4 years old, suitable either for driving or ferril
ashen of work ; also a powerful farm horse, rising 5 years -
roll, or okl. Both are well broke to work either single or
double. Apply to JOHN CUTHILL, Lot 80, Con,
lot one- 10, Melnillop.
e -fourth 562.4
)aVSTRAY HEIFER. -Strayed from Lot 2711,801:r.
-" 4,• L. R. S., Tackersmith, a dark br '
btined
-apicul- 2 yearn old. Any person giving such inforrnatiea
as will lead to its reeovery will be suitably re.
warded. _JOHN LAWRENCE, Egmondville Poit
Office.
national
he only
dges to
CARD OF THANKS. -Vire, the undersigned,
take pleasure in thanking th,e Pits:Ruiz Irma
'hter of ance Company for the prompt and satiefactory
go, and settlement of our loss covered by their poll__ t81411
litehell and sustained by us at the lato fire. HOFFieeg
B. THv
amston it° -RS' 482
• with
ig lady
tightest
and on
a prior
by the
=beauti- x...T;ISTRAY CATTLE. -Strayed from the premises
of the n.nciersignecl, Lot 21, Opp, 2; McKillop,
y east, , on or about the 16th. cif May, I Steer and 2 Heie
of the ers, all year olds. Steer nearly ell whit
4624
HEItER.-Strayed from the Show
Grounds, Seaforth, on Tuesday last, w red
Heifer, one year old, supposed to be with calf.
Any information concerning the above animal
will be suitably rewarded by the ttndersigned.
JOHN TORRENCE, Harlook P.O. 462.4
- when
)- other;
" The
h. dis-
Robert
t week
istress-
at has
dark red around the neck; one heifer 'dark red
with white spots, an,d the other heifer all red.
Any person beaborine the above cattle after this
date Will be paniehe&according to law, and any
information concerning them will be suitably
rewarded.- JAMES McQUADE. 404
pSTRAY CATTL2.-Strayed from the premien
-1-:e of James- Atkinson, Lot 25, Con. 5,11ibbert, in
May last, 6 yearling calves, 8 heifers and 2 eteers.
One heifer dark red with white itoout the 10213.
.„ head, 1 heifer all red, 1 heifer and 1 steer brown
Bail-- with white about the head, 1 small steer brown
reel en gad white. Any pereon giving information that
will lead to their recovery will be snitably re -
Drown,
wertled. Seaforth P. 0. 482.4
e mu
tation,
e per.
of the
me or
several
a case,
et
TTOUSE AND FOUR LOTS FOR SALE. -That
-1-1- elegant two-story briek dwelling house on the
Huron Road, Seaforth, with four lots adjoining;
there are 8 bedrooms, parlor, deawing room, din-
ing room and kitehen, with soft and hard water
most convenient ; there is an excellent garden
attached, oleo stables and outbuildings; this is
a handsome homestead, and a rare chance is
effc
. offered to interuleng purchasers'. it will be gold on
th 1I1_ favorable terms.. For further ilarticulars applytO
aakage THOMAS STEPHENS, Seaforth. 462
of the ------
s iliThE.WARD.-Fifty Dopiest Re wa.re in
nonei
sty s better than- 8350 in an-
t -dame honesty. The undersigned left his coat contain-
ing the money in Dieehart's New Hotel, ZariOht
On the ehow day, where the inoney was abstract.
ed. The party who has ahis money in his possess-
ion can send the money in any shape or manner
• to the undersigned, deducting $50, and no guess
r, Meng will; be asked. But if the money is not
011. 0, returned within two weeks the undersigned will
nents. proceed agemat the parties who have the money.
et. He wishes to show leniency to them, as it was his
in. 14fault in leaving his coat in eo public a place.
,
ABEL WALPER, Zurieh. 4624
nents.
Pala, pHEUMATISM CURED WITHIN TWELVE •
C-fOrt. Houns -Brentoals Rheumatic Absorbent
aeritswill relieve atute pain in 4 heave and all pain
within 12 hours, it is certain and permanent.
essen- Brunton's Digestive Fluid -Nearly all diseases
• arise from the stomach, occasioned by free add.
14 15_ The Digestive Field neutralises the acid, °owe-
.•ead. quentiy it must cause Dyspepsia, Erytaipelas, and
-LL all Blood Poisonings, the effect is immediate.
Sole by Druggiets. Price 50c. Sole Wholesale
10, Agents, Kerry, Watson & Co., Montreal, Or ad
and -
dress W. Y. BRU.NTON, London, Ont. 46218
.; A.a-
can.EE AT WINTE.ROP.-The Members of
L. 0. L. No, 813, MeRillop, intend celebrating
na, 1 the anniversary of Gunpowder Plot, by holding
cats. Soiree at their hell in Winthrop, on the evening
of Monday, Nov. 6. A number of talented speak-
ers will be present, and everything will be done
"tan- to make the occasion pleasant end, agreeable°
J. T. all- Tea will be screed at 6 o'clock. Speeches to
cemmence at 8. Admissien 25 cents, Children
under 12 years 10 cents. The proceeds of the
rness evening will be applied to th e building fund of
01, the Winthrop Methodist Church. JOHN SOAR -
LETT, W. M.
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TO FARMERS, TEAMSTERS, HOUSEKEBP'
-1- Eng and Others. -Important Unreserved Sale
of New Harness, Saddlery, 8se. Mr, J. P. Brine
has reeeived instructions from Mr. W. Oliver, •
the Saddle aria Tlartiette maker, to offer for sale Withoat reserve, ana in convenient lots, at his etore,
' sige of the Scotch Coller, Main Street, Seaforth,
on SATURDA V, Nov. 4, 1876, a number of sets of
4th new single and doable light and heavy farm bar'
-ster, ness, an assortment of n.e,w horse collars, bridles,
saddles, ladies' saddles, and other articles ofesd-
dlery. else a variety of leather and other trunks,
boxes, valisea, ac. The auctioneer has much
pleasure in drawing the attention of the publie
, to this genuine sale, as the goods to be offered
• au are of first-clase material and workmanship, the
le on same in fact as supplied by Mr. Oliver in his cue -
cave ihm trade, and will be guaranteed 8 snob, end
„ ae filthe same must be cleared out, Mr. Oliver hav•
o shortly to remove out of his present store,
i_oth rare eleene'e p resents itself co purchasers which.
, should not be overlooked. Sale to commence at
1 o'clock sharp. TERMS -Up to $5, cash, Pur:
• chasers over that amount can have 9 monthly_
.. Ir. credit upon approved joint notes-, adding 9
Lily interest at 8 months
per cent. per annum 6 per cent di!:
mutt allowed on ell cash payments above $5.-
' OLIVER, Proprietor • 3. P. BRINE Auctioneer.
-.nce
• A. i P1-10TOGRAPHY•
an- e
?
A CATir ER begs to announce that, through
lar - . .41.
the kinaneee of many friendsehe has bee
to n
enabIcel te start photographing again. Eae "'Dula!
are oyer A. Miteliell's store, opposite 1 Commons" Hotel. Aehe haa been burnt out twice in
business he is not yet disheartened, but is bonne.
nee
to try
again- llis light is built on. a plan frombee
• P• v. ' Inglis, of Montreal, and is said by him to be nt.
lg. Lest style of light ever used by hien in this coo_
of ' try or Britain. Gelder is determined to give y0,17
i satin, efactiohe will not exhibit anotber wn0v a 111
I Mferi
. work to decoy you up -stairs. and give J-vnn - eis
pieturee to those on exhibition. None but
osvn work will be seen and if you are not satigne.o.
th :with the proof you can sit until you are esti el%
e , Calder will never grumble. Pictures Copied
Ir. : Enlarged..
, ray sin-
: reEAR FRIE-e.DS i I beg to tender yon _ •
eere thanke for the kindness yeu all Ilan
- of shown me and family, as I have been steiPPea °I
_Hy almost everything by the late ffre, you bele °nu'
- is + forward. in a way that I never expected, and bePe
that you Bhail be rewarded liberally for y0urms113'
i kindneemett. W. J. Shanorr. end George rifeni,'
on i tosh, of DaelCillop, Dr. Campbell and D.
son, of get/forth, please accept my
• , eineerte Owe"
PI 1 for the great kindness you have done me' VI;
Y8.. i Truly, A. CALDER. '
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OCTOBER 13, 1816. _
.The Weeit Riding Shim-
Tbe West Riding of Huron Fall Show
was held at Smith's Hill; on Wednesday
and Thursday of 1st week. The follow -
Ingo' the prizehs. :
Cameron & Mille 2d Cameron & Miller
,
IMPLEMENTS. -two horse buggy, 1st
3d Knox & Both elL One horse bark,
lat prize by A. M. Rom; M.P.P., ht
Knox`& Rothwell, 2d. J. Brunson, 3d
Knox & Rothwell. Gang plough, lat and
2d S. Lawrence & Co. Pair iron har-
row!, lst Robt. Thompson, 2d D. K.
Strachin. Horse hay rake, sulky, P.
Billington. Turnip seed drill, B. B. Bell
& Son. Seuffler, B. B. Bell & Son.
Grain drill, P. Billington. Wooden har-
rows, J. P. Brown. Bee hive, special,
P. Fisher. Pump, Wm Dickson. Iron
axle lumber waggon, lat R Thompson.
2d J. P. Brown. Iron plough, S. Law-
renee,& co. Iron beam plough, let 8.
Lawrence & Co., 2d 15. B. Bell di Son.
Farm gate, lst and 2d Jas. Henry.
Skinner plough, special, B. Bi Bell &
Son.
HORSES-REAVY DRAUGHT...IWO year
old filly, Joh'n Glen. One year old lilly,
John, Glen. Heavy draught team; hit J.
McDenagh, 2d J. Rose.
GENERAL PURPOSE. -Brood mare, hav-
ing raised foal in 1876, lst prize donation
by A. M. Ross, M.P.P., lst S. McDou-
gall, 2d J. Dustow, 3d J. Govier. Spring
foal, colt or filly, let S. McDougall, 2d
A. Glen, 3d j. Govier. Two year old
filly, let C. *Stewart, 2d H. Green, 3d
Wm Tindall. Two year old gelding, let
A. Scrimigeour, 2d J. Buchanan, 3d T.
Robertson. One_year old filly, let J.
Glen, 2d J. Robertson, 3d J. South-
combe. One year old horse colt, let C.
Young, 2d W. Tindall, 3d J. 0. Stewart.
Span carriage horses, let prize by A. M.
Ross, 'M.P.P., lat W. Ryn, 2d G. Dun-
bar. Span general purpose horses,mares
or geldings, lat R. Jewell, 2d E. Gaunt,
3.d. J. Fargan. Buggy horse, mare or
gelding; lst W. Docherty & Cb., 2d R.
Treleaven, 3d A. Buchanan. Saddle
horse, mare or gelding, lat A. Green, 2d
3. Henry, 3d W. Downs.
THOROUGHBRED CATTLE. -Milch cow,
having raised calf in 1876, donation by
A. M. -Ross M.P.P,, lst T. Anderson; 2d
3. Washington, 3d J. Washington. Two
year old heifer, J. Washington. One
year old heifer, lat C. Girvin, 2nd J.
Washington, 3d Girvin. Bull calf,
lst R. Medd, 2d 3. Southcombe. Heifer
calf, let J. Washington, 2A J. Washing-
ton. Herd, consisting of three females
and 1 male, J. Washington.
NATIVE OR GRADE CATTLE. -Cow ha -v -
int; raised calf in 1876, donation by Mr.
It. B. Scott, 5 lbs Tea, lst C. Girvin, 2d
H. Girvin,.3d T. Anderson. Two year
old heifer, lst R. Medd, 2d C. Girvin.
One year old heifer. lat J. Washington,
2d H. Wells, 3d J. Washington. Bull
calf,lst Alex Young, 2d J. Washington.
Heifer calf, spring-, lst J. Rose, 2d H.
Taylor, . Yoke two year old steers, D.
$cIlwain. Fat ox or steer, lat P. Car -
Troll, 2d P. Carroll. Heifer or cowAst
C. Girvin, 2d C. Yoting. Yoke of work-
ing oxen, lat J. Young, 2d Hilary Hor-
ton. .
SHEEP -LEICESTER AND THEIR G-RADES
-Aged ram, lst John Baldwin, 2d J. 0.
Stewart, 3c1. R. Medd. Shearling ram,
lat H. Snell, 2d John Baldwin. Ram
iamb, let John Baldwin, 2d. R. Snell, 3d
P. Carroll. Pair aged ewes, having rais-
ed lambs in 1876, let H. Snell, 2d P.
Carroll, 3d J. 0. Stewart. Pair ahear-
ling ewes, let H.. Snell, 2d J. Baldwin,
3d J. 0. Stewart. Pair ewe lambs, lat
J. Baldwin, 2d H. Snell, 3d 1'. Carroll.
Collection of 1 ram, pair aged ewes, pair
shearling ewes pair ewe lambs, prize by
A. M. Ross, IVI.P.P., H. Snell.
COTSWOLDS AND THEIR GRADES. -Aged
ram, lst 11. Andrews, 2d J. Rose, 3d J.
Windmill. Shearling ram, lst J. Potter
2d J. Southcombe. Ram lamb, lst IT. lst E. Bingham, 2d J. S. Allan. Pars -
Snell, 2d. J. Southcombe, 3d J. South- nips, let E. Bingham, 2c1 J. S. Allan.
combe.. Pair aged ewes, - having. raised Curly keit, D. NJ cNiven' recommended.
lambs in 1876, lst H. Snell; 2 J. South- Citron, lst Alex. Glen,2c1 J. S. Allan.
combe, 3d G. Young. Pair shearling Allan hybrid potatoes, J. S. Allan, re -
ewes, lstiH. Snell, 2d J. Potter, 3d J. commended: Turnip blood beet, J. S.
Potter. r air ewe lambs, H. Taylor. Allan. Pop corn, W. 3. Hayden. Win -
Pair fat ewes or wethers, any breed, lat ter radish, J. S. Allan. Four heads
C. Girvin i 2d J. Southcombe, 3d C. Savoy cabbage, recommend to 1. S. Al -
Stewart. tan.
)'IGS-LABGE BREED. -Boar, let John DAIRY PRODUCE. -Ten pounds table
Taylor. Sow, having littered in 1875, _ butter salted for use in rolls or prints,lst
John Glen. M. Lou, 2d John Glen, 3d P. Carroll.
SMALL BREED -SUFFOLK AND THEIR Tub al salt butter not less than 25 lbs.,
1
GP.ADES.-Boar lst J. Govier, 2d .i. lst Thos. Anderson, 2d A: Green, 3d
Clarke. Sow, -having littered in 1876, Hugh, Girvin. Cheese not less than 50
lbs., factory made, G. Sprung. Cheese
lat 3. McDonagh, 2c1 J. Tewsley. Boar
pig, under one year old, lat J. G-ovier,2d not less than 12 lbs., home made, lst T.
J. Govier. 3d M. Levy. Sow pig„, under Anderson, 2d Gordon Young, 3d John
one year old, let J. Govier, 9d G.'Sprung, Buchanan. Ten lbs. maple sugar, D.
3d J. Goviei. McNiven. Quart maple syrup, lat Geo.
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Anderson. Plate of Yellow crabapples, Payne;1d Mrs W Graham; 3d 11-Carro11. '
let Jas. Henry, 2d Jas. Southcombe. Darn on a sock or; stocking, let Mrs W
Plate red crab-apples; lst Geo. Webster, Dickson; 2d C DUrnin; 3c1- Miss Payne:
2d John Robertson. Three named veld- Fancy 'shell work,Miss Payne. Fancy
ties peaches 6�f ettelli 1410. Cox. Plate acorn Work, Mita Payne. Fancy cone
of 9 peaches, ht M. Levy, 2d Geo. Cox. work, lst Miss Payne; 2d Miss Payne.
Collection of fruit, extra prize by A. M. Farmers' wreath of seeds, list Gen Cox;
Ross, J. Stewart, 2d recommended to G. 2d John Tailor. Collection of 'ladies'
Cox. Collection of flowers, extra prize work, Miss Moody. Specimen of ams -
by A. M. Roes, lst E. Bingham, 2d' re- teur business pennisnship, prize by W R
commended to John Stewart. Plate of Robertson, Goderich, silk umbrella, Thos
ID. . , recommended. Morrish. Counterpane, lst G Young;
Plate deckel pears, special, W. J. Hay- 2d a` Taylor. Fancy cotton work, Mrs C
den, Plate of Flemish beauty pears, re- Wilson recommended. Needle work
commended to Geo. Cox.
f
Miss J Ellis recommended. Sample
GRAIN. -Extra prize by A. M. Ross, work in card board, let Miss L Buchan.
for 2 bushels any named vaniety fall an; 2d 3 Symington. Spatter work, lst
wheat, Jas Potter. Extra prize by A. A Young, recommended. Book mark,
M. Ross, for 2 bushels any named varie- Mimi ' Young, recommended. Ladies'
ty Spring wheat. Two bushels of tread- underskirt, Mrs W Graham, recommend -
well fall wheat, let P. Carroll, 2c1 C. ed. Fancy paper work, T Dodd, recom-
Girvin, 3 Alex. Young. Two bushels of mended. ,
Soule's fall wheat, as. Potter. Two
bushels of any other variety fall wheat, Young America.
let W. J. Cox, 2d Jas. Potter, 3d J. Pot- The central figure was a bareheaded
ter; Two bushels spring wheat, Fife,lst ' woman with a broom in her hand. She
W. J. Hayden, 2d Robt Buchanan 3d stood on the back step, and was crying:
P. Carroll. ;TWO , bushels spring wheat, 'Georgie!'
Club, lst Owe'n Jones, 2d P. Carroll, 3d There was no response, but anybody
Alex Glen. Two bushels spring wheat , who had been on the other side of a close
any other variety, let Jag Potter, 2d Jai board fence at the foot of the garden
Southecimbe, 3d Hugh Moreland. Two might have observed two boys intently
bushels rye, John Vareoe. Two bushels engaged in building tt mud pie.
barley, let D. McIlwaine, 2d C. Girvin, 'That's your mother hollering, Geor-
3d G. Cex. Two bushels small pens lat gie,' said one of the two,. placing his eye
W. J. Hayden, 2d 0. Girvin, 3d Robt. to a knothole and glancing through to
Buchanan. 7Two bushels large peas, lat the stoop.
P. Carroll, 2d D. McIlwaine, 3d Jas. 'I don't care,' said the other.
Young. Two bushels white oats, let D. 'Ain't you going in?'
McIlwaine,j 2d James Henry, 3d John 'No!'
Glen. Two bushels black oats, let An. 'Georgie l' came another call, short and
drew Green, 2d Robt Buchanan. One sharp, 'do you hear me ?'
bushel flax seed, D. McNiven. Bushel There was no answer.
timothy seed, let C. Durnin, 2d P. Car- 'Where is she now?' inquired Georgie,
roll,.d D. McIlwaine. putting in_the filling of the pie.
MANUFACTURILS.-Ten yds. cloth home 'On the stoop,' replied the young man
made; let JohnATaylor, 2d C. Girvin, 3d at the knothole.
C. Durnin. Ten yard's flannel, factory, 'What's she doin' ?'
John Baily. Pair blankets, factory made 'Ain't doin' nothin'.'
lot J. Buchanan, 2d John Baily, 3d Thos 'George Augustus 1'
Anderson, Gordon Young, recommended. Still, no answer.
Union flannel, lat D. MeNiven, 2d John 'You needn't think you can hide from
Buchanan, 3d D. McNiven, C. Durnin, me, young man, for I can see you, and if
recommended. Pair gents' sewed boots„ you don't come in here at once, I'll come
E. & J. Downing. Pair gents' paged- out there in a way that you will know
boots, E. & J. Downing. Collection it.' ,
cabinet makers' work Andrew Stewart. Now, this was an eminently. natural
Assortment boots and shoes recommend. statement, but hardly plausible, as her
t
ed, E. & J. Downing. Horse shoes, lat eyes would have had to pierce an inch
R. Thompson, 2d R. Pentland. Three board fence to see Georgie • and even
bottles grape wine, Miss M. Mosely. Or. were this poisible, it would have requir-
gan, .T. W. Weatherald. Specimen of ed a glance in that special direction, and
handiwork in wood by any boy under 15 not over the top of a pear tree in , an et-
yma, lst Jas. Hayden 2d Jas. Hayden. most opposite way. Even the boy at the
Specimen of handiwork' in wood, by man, knothole could hardly repress a smile.
lat Samuel Curran, 2d S. Curran, 3d- S. 'What's she doin' now?'inquired Geor-
Curran. Suit of Made clothes, C.Young, gie•
Clothes horse, Samuel Curran, recom- 'She stands there yet.'
mended. 'I won't speak to you again George
VEGETABLES. -Three Varieties pota- Augustus,' came the voice. 'Your fath-
toes. peck of each, lat J. S. Allan, 2d er will be ,home in a few minutes, and I
W. J. Hayden. Four heads winter cab- shall tell him all about what you have
bage, let C. Girvin, 2d. John Stewart. done:'
Nine blood beets, let J. S. Allan, 2d E. Still no answer.
Bingh. am. Nine mangold wurtzele, lat . 'Ain't you afraid?' asked the conscien-
E. Bingham, 2d no ticket or name. Nine tious young man, drawing bis eye from
the knothole to rest it,
swede turnips, let M. Levy, 2d George
`No, she won't tell pa; she never does;
Webster. Nine long field carrots, long
red, let M. Levy, 2d J. S. Allan.<, Nine she only sez it to scare me.'
Thus enlightened and reateured, the
white Belgian carrots, lst E. Bingham,
guafd covered the knothole again.
2d. M. Levy. Nine early horn carrots,
lst E. Bingham. 2d J. S. Allan. Peck 'Ain'tyon coming in . here, young
Onions, lat E. , Bingham, 2d Mr. Gold- man?' again demanded the woman, 'or
thorpe. Twelve ears corn, lat G. Cox, 2d do you want me to come out there to you
with a stick ? I won't speak to you
Thomas Morrish. Three water melons,
again, sir !'
lst John Glen, 2d Alex. Glen. Three
musk meloni let E. Bingham, 2d John 'Is she eomin' ?' asked the baker.
`No l'
Glen. Four 'heads cauliflower, lst Mr:
Goldthorpe, 2d, Alex. Young. Peck to- 'Which way is she lookin' ?'
matoes, let E. Bingham, 2d J. S. Allan. `She's lookin' over in the other yard.'
Largeet pumpkin, let M. Levy, 2d no `D: o you hear me, I say?' came the call
ticket or name. Largest 'quash, let Jno again' ,
Glen, 2d E. Bingham. Celery, E. Bing-
-ham. Collection garden produce; 1st E. 'George Augustus! do you hear your
Bingham, 2d J. S. Allan. Collection mother talking to you?'
flowers, lst John Stewart, 2d E. Bing- Still -no answer.
ham 3d Nicholas Morrish. Table corn, 'Oh, you just wait; young man, till
your father comes home, and he'll make
you hear, I'll warrant ye."
'She is gone in now,' announced the
faithful sentinel, withdrawing from his
post.
'All right! take _hold of this crust and
pull it doWn on that side, and that'll be
another pie done,' said the remorse -
stricken George Augustus. .
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• PRINTING.
Howell. Ten lbs. honey in comb, let T.
SMALL BREED -BERKSHIRE AND THEIR Dodd, 2d G. Sprung. Jar of honey, lst
GRADES. -Boar, lst R. Buxton, 2d.r. John Robertson, 2d T. Dodd, 3d W. J.
Fisher, 3d J. Tewsley. <Sow pig having Hayden. Loaf home made bread, lst
littered in 1876, J. Robertson. Boar pi John Robertson, '2d A. Green. Loaf
under one year old. lst J. Robertson, 2. baker's bread, Wm. Arthur.
J. Roberson, 3d H. Snell. Sow pig LADIES' WORK. -Gents shirt, linen
under one year old, lat _J. Rose, 2d J. front, hand made, lst John Varcoe• 2d
Robertson, 3d J. Robertson, 'Thos. Anderson. Gents shirt, linen front
Pourres.-Collection of fowls, any machine made lat Mrs' W. Graham; 2d
-A young -lady, writing to her swain,
is said to have ifidited :-"Dear —:
Come and see us soon. We have just
got a new lamp that will turn down, and
make it deliciously dark. Your affec-
tionate ----,"
"On which side of the platform is my
train ?" asked a stranger in a Jersey City
depot the other day. 'Well, my friend,'
replied a gentleman, passing, "if you
take the left you'll be right ; if you take
the right you'll be left."
breed, lat W. 3. Hayden, 2d It Medd. T Hamilton; 3d Mrs W Graham. Gents
Pair fowls, any improved breed,- let J. fancy flannel shirt, lat Miss Lizzie Bu -
Rose, 2d J. Morris. Pair Brahma poot- chanau; 2d Miss Lizzie Buchanan; 3d W
ras, lat W. J. Hayden, 2d R. Buchanan. ',Good. Linen or cotton chemise hand
Pair .-black Spanish, 1st Mrs. W. Giaham 'made, lat Miss M-bl osely •' 2d J Syming-
2d Alex. Young. Pair Polands, lit -W. ton; 3d Miss L Payne, .Night dress, lat
Docherty, 2d Mrs. W. Graham. Pair Miss Payne. Tatting, lst Miss Mosely;
Bantams, int W. J. Hayden, 2d J. Rose. 2d Miss Payne. Crochet work, lat Miss
Pair turkeys, lat A. Young, 2d Mrs. W. Mosely; 2d Miss Mosely; 3d Miss A.
Graham. Pair geese, let P. Carroll, 2d Young. Embroidery in cotton or mus -
T. Morrish: Pair ducks, lst Mrs. W. lin. lst Miss Mosely; 2d Miss Mosely; 3d
Graham, 2d P. Carroll. Best collection John Morris. Embroidery in linen, Miss
of fancy pigeons, lst W. J. Hayden 2d Mosely. Fancy leather work, lat Miss
T. Morrish. Pair guinea pigs, W. J. Mosely; 2d. Miss Moody; 3d A. Young.
Hayden. Bead work, let Miss Mosely; 2d Miss
13 t 4 d varieties winter Buchanan; 3d Miss Mosely. Fancy ,
Mias
FRUIT.- es name
C braidin list Miss - .Mosely; 2d as .
apples 5 of each variety, 1st Geo. ox,
2d W. J. Hayden, 3d Jas. Southcombe. Ellis; 3d Miss Payne. Fancy knitting,
Named collection of winter apples 5 of ist Miss Mosely; 2d T Robertson; 3d T
each variety, lat Geo. Cox. 2d John
Stewart, 3d Jas. Southcombe. 4 named
varieties of fall apples. 5 Of each variety,
let John Stewart, 2d C. Durnin, 3d Geo.
Cox. Named collection fell apples 5 of
each variety, lst John Stewart, 2d Geo.
Cox, 3d M. Levy. Plate of 9 Roxburgh
Russets, let Thos. Anderson, 2d Gordon
Young. 9 northern-spys, 1st P. Carroll,
2d Jobn Robertson. 9 snowmples, lst
Joseph Tewsley, 2d Geo. ca. 9 mam-
moth pippins, 1st Thos Anderson, 2d Geo
Cox- 9 Rhode Ieland greenings lst Geo.
Cox, 2d L. Manning. 9 Spitzenburg, lst
W. J. Hayden, 2d P. Carroll. 9 Bald-
win, lst Jos. Temeley, 2d Tho -s. Ander-
son. 9 Fall pippins.Geo. Cox. 9 any
1 t Th Anderson
other named variety, s os.
2d W. J. Hayden. 3 named varieties of
winter pears 5 of each, let John Stewart.
2 named varieties of fall pears 5 of each
of each, lst John Stewart, 2d Thos. An-
derson, 3d not known. Two named veri-
ties of plums 5 of each, let E. Bingham,
2d J. Southcombe. Collection open air
grage, named, lat E. Binpliam, 2d W.
ple crab apples, lst Jae Henry, 2d oh
ay,den3d M. Levy. late of nr-
Robertson. Fancy patched work, lst
Miss J Ellis; 2d Miss Payne; 3d J Sym-
ington. Patched quilt in cotton, list W
Mallough; 2d T Hamilton; 3d Miss J El-
lis. Patched quilt in wool, lat Miss
Alice Young; 2d Mrs Goldthorpe; 3d
Thos Anderson. Feather flowers'lat
John Taylor: 2d Miss Payne. Hairflow-
ers, Miss L Buchanan. Wax flowers,
Miss Mosely. Paper flowers, lat John
Taylor; 2d Thos Hamilton. Berlin wool
flowers, lat Miss J Ellis; 2d Miss Young;
3d Miss Cox. Berlin wool work flat, lst
Miss Mosely; 2d John Morris; 3d J Sym-
ington. Berlin wool work raised, lst J
Symington; 2d bliss A Young; 3d Mrs
Wilson Rag mat. int Miss J Ellis; 2d
M Levy; 3d bliss L Buchanan. Pencil
drawing, lat J S Allan; 2c1 J S Allan; 3d
J S Allan. Pair woolen stockings, lat
G Young; 2d J Morris; 3d -J Robertson.
Pair woolen socks, lst 11 Girvin; 2d J
Robertson; sd W Good. Pair woolen
mitts, extra let prize biy, „Geo Cox,to have
mitts, let T Dodd; 2d Mise L Buchanan;
3d. W Geod. Opium! .6 repiu
lit j:S gd 1 S Alisill istokon-
au old garment or piece of cloth, 1st -Misr
CABP OF THINKS. -I desire to express my
thanks to the Lance shire Insurance Co.,
for their promptness in paying my claims in full
for loss by the late fire, and also to the Gore Dis-
trict for the 'fano promptnees in paying my claims
WM. CAMPBELL. . 461
NOTICE, -Any person having articles which
were saved from the late fire, and which do
not belong to them, will please communicate with
Mrs. Whitney, as several articles such as carpets,
tinware and household' finniture were removed
from her premises and can not now be found.
MRS. WHITNEY. 457
005IMERCIAL LIVERY, Seaforth, Ont. T. A.
•-•/ SHARP, Proprietor. Comfortable and elegant
carriages, and first-class reliable horses always
ready. Charges moderate. Offiee and stables on
Huron street, second door east of Main street.
Orders left at any of the hotels promptly attend-
ed to. 899
pARD OF TrIeNliSee-The undersigned desires
a -e to tender his sincere that to the pebple of
Seaforth, who so kindly assisted in saving a por-
tion of his property. at the late Ere. He would
also acknowledge with pleasure the many expres-
sioas of sympathy and regret at the disaster
which has overtaken him. ROBERT CARMI-
CHAEL. 459
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HE HURON
EXPOSITOR
NEWSPAPER,
BOOK and JOB
PRINTING
E StABLIS HMENT,
ST. JOHN STREET,
SEAFORTH
LADIES TARE NOTICE. -Mies. Beam having
-A-4 been driven from her old stand by the late
fire has started business again end is prepared to
do all kinds of Fashionable Dress Making on the
shortest notice. All work warranted to give sat-
isfaction'charges moderate, remember the place,
over MaLee's store near the Post Office. Ap-
prentices wanted. MISS BEAM. 481*4
MORTGAGE SALE. --Under and by virtue of
a power of sale coat:lined in a Mortgage
(which will be produced on the day of sale) bear-
ing date the 17th day of Jannary 1874, made by
Charles DAVIS, default having been made in the
payment thereof, there grill be sold by Public
Auction at the Commercial Hotel en the Town of
Seaforth 'in the County of Huron on Wednesday
the 18th day of October at 2 o'clock in the after-
noon, the West of Lot No. 80 in the 12th Con.
of the township of MclatIlop in the County of
Huron, contalniiig 50 acres of -which about 80
acres are cleared and the balance uncleared.
Terms liberal, vrill be mede known on day of gale
or on application to the undersigned. PA.RKE Sc
PURDOM Venders Solicitors. London. Oct 2nd
461-2
1876e
GOOD WORK
theinfanvocnationssEefitnnirttritionfloin siding
s
the digestion assimilation of nutrition of nourish-
ing food -for the formation of Imre viotal.zintrood,
DrB.yexciting
Wheefees e
and Calisaye affords the only really radical rem-
edy for the -treatment of .Consuraption. BY its
nee the patient soonmeoimsweight and strength,
mimes Shealhtier aspect,snd experiences esti-
mations okretutiting rignaed comfoO. Thegrest
number of eases of thls dilease hineSitted by the
Elixir is eemething remarkable. .
AND
Low Prices.
ORDERS
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RICA.I. ROTATE FOR 14ALE.
A RARE CHANCE. -For Sale Cheap, threevery
ecx desirable 'entitling lots, facing on Victoria
Spate Snfortte For particulars apply to E.
ICICIdON & Co. 447
-PARKS FOR SALE.-sast half Lot 11, Con, 12,
Melilifee; also South 50seres of Lot') 1 and 2
Con. 10, Mortis, adjoining the Village of Blyth
For particulars applyto McCAUGHEY & HOLME-
STBD, Barristers, &c., Seaforth. 425
'VARA( FOR SALE. -North lialf of Lot 12, Con.
-a- 18, MaKill• op, eontaining 75 acres, 40 cleared,
balance -well timbered, with good .bnildings ; for
sale cheap and on easy terms of payment. Apply
to ItIcCAUGHEYak HOLMESTED, Seaforth. 449
pROpERTY FOR SALE. --That valneble prop-
-L• erty on Goderich Street °templed by the Goder-
ich Manufacturing Company as a Ma:shine Shop.
Also dWellinghouse andlot adjoining. The above
property will be sold on easy terms. For particu-
lars apply to GRAN & SCOTT. 489
BY MAIL
PROMPTLY
=7,
FILLED.
PARK•LOTS FOR SALE. -Containing 5 acres
enh, adjoining the Town of Seaforth. The
most desirable situation for private residences.
Terms reasonable, with immediate possession.
Apply to H. W. C. MEYER, Barrister, Seafortb,
or to L. MEYER, Harpurhey. 441
TTOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE IN HARPUR-
HEY.-For sale . that enellent dwelling
house and lot, late in the ontipation of Mr.
Snowden, Butcher, there is on the lots good barn,
pump &e., and well stocked with choice fruit
trees. For terms which ere Very liberal apply to
JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. 458-4*
WIELDING LOTEI IN SEAF'ORTH FOR SALE
--Dr. COLEMAN, having laid out the grounds
recently occupied as a Driving Park into 13nid-
ing Lots, is prepared to dispose of lots on reason-
able terms to any who may desire them. Parties
desiring to purchase should make immediate ap-
plication. 864
PROPERTY FOR SALE. -Two lots, with a 2
story frame house and barn, situated on the
Market Square, Seaforth. The premises have
been used as an egg peaking establishment, and
are well adapted for any public huffiness. For
particalars apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAL -
COM, Seaforth, or to D. GORDON, Goderich,
Ontario. 456
11OKESTEAD EOR $1,00. -No money re-
quire& down -20 acres of land, 15 acres clear-
ed, 5 in bush, with II good hearing orchard ; house
of 7 room, frame barn and log stable; in a very
healthy and desirable neighborhood, only three-
quarters of a mile from churches, stores school,
mills, &c. C. R. COMMANDER, Bayfield. 456
VARM FOE SALE OR TO RENT. -For Sale or
to Rent, Lots 11 and 12, Con. 5, Grey, 180
acres, over 100 cleared, balance well timbered;
good frame house and barn; good bearing orch-
ard of 100 tree.; possession tq plow at any time;
this farm is only 5 miles from Brussels station;
for farther particulars apply to C. B. COOPER,
Brussehe or to WM. BISHOP, on the premises.460
VOR SALE OR TO LET-" Bona Vista "farm,
A: containing 47i Acres, 82 cleared, rest well wood-
ed; on Lake Huron, near Dr. Woods'; land rich
clay loam ; good frame house and barn, good orch-
ard of over 100 trees bearing; a well and stream,
both of which contained plenty of water all SUM -
mer; terms easy; posses** given at New Years;
8 acres in fall wheat looking well. -WILLIAM
PLUNK.ETT, Teacher, Bayfield. 459
"v'ALVABLE LOTS FOR SALE NEAR THE
v RAILWAY STATION, -Lots 50, 51, 52, 58,
54 and 55, in Jarvis' survey, Beeforth. Theselots
from their close vicinity to the railway station
are specially saapted for manufacturing purposes.
Terms -One-fourth cash, balance in -three equal
annual Instalments with interest at seven per
cent. Title .perfeet. GARROW & BADEN
HURST, Solicitors, Goderich. 456
FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 18, Con. 113,
To s nship of Hallett, Containing 100 acres
of good land; 70 acres cleared and in a good state
of cultivation; balance well timbered; a nice
young orchard, good frame barn, log house and
stables, and a never -failing web], with pump in it,
10 acres of fall wheat 80W11. 18 situated about 12
miles from Seeforth and 10 from Clinton. Apply
o the proprietor on -the premises or to Harlot*
P.O. WM. MURPHY. 461-4*
TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For Sele a
4-i- large two storey Concrete cottage, near the
market in Seaforth, also the lot on which the
house etande with the privilege of purchasing ehe
adjoining lot. The house ceasing kitchen, din-
in,g room, sitting room and bed room down stairs
with four bed -rooms arida closet up stairs; The
rooms are large an I well apportioned. There is a
well and woodshed convenient. Possession im-
mediate. Apply to A. ARMITAGE or to JOHN
SOMERSET. 468
CALL and SEE
VARni FOR SALE. -For Sale, north half Lot
-a- 14, Concession 6, Morris, AO acres, 75 cleared
and in best state of cultivation, 12 acres sown
with fall wheat, ;large bearing orchard, good
buildings, log house, frame barn 58z86; the land
is well fenced with sedge rails ; 4 miles fromBrus-
eels, one-quarter mile from school house, 1 mile
from Methodist church; posseusion at any time ;
for farther particulars apply to ALEXANDER
MITCHELL, Bruesels, or to SQUIBB & McCOLL,
Barristers, Brussels. 459-4
VIFTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -East half
•A' Lot 10, Con. 8, Hallett; there are 40 acres
cleared, improved and underdrained, the reniain-
ing 10 is well timbered with hardwood; there are
fair buildings on the piemises; a good orchard of
bearing trees, also a number of young apple trees,
and a good well and pump; is situated about 8
miles from Seaforth and Clinton, and If miles
from Kinburn, on a good gravel rood. For fur-
ther particulars apply to GEORGE MANN, Con-
stance P. 0. 456
VARM IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE. -For
-1-: Sale, South half of Lot No. 20, Con. 4, L. R.
S., Containing 50 acres, about 40 acres of which
are cleared, well fenced and in a high state of
cultiestion ; the balance is well timbered. Good
bank barn with stables underneath; good log
dwelling house and small orchard. Well watered.
Termseof Payment easy. Is situated about 4 miles
from Seaforth, and on a good gravel road. Apply
on the premises or to Egraondville Post Office.
MRS . It 0 BERT HULLIS TO N 458.4
VIBE BOB SALE IN TUCKBREIMITIL--lfor
-I: Sale, West Hall Lot 7, Con. 4 Tnekenstaft_ eh
REAL ROTATE FOJOiseaStAort:si
c°nac$iningeleared50erdrensn; dilerailenleitivier°ni b, the hid in
hardwood hush; therels a ood ;with
p on the premises. For tnrtb4er put/mean
ipply to L. SPROA.T, Tuckersmith. 46044
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NOM, SALE Olt TOS LET.
ROONS TO BENT -.—To rent in Meyer's block,
Seaforth, over Johnson's haidwave store, a
number of comfortable rooms. Apply- to R. W.
C.=YEE, Barrister, or 10L. MEYER, liar-
pnrhey. 457
POR8 ALE. -$8,000 Debentures of tb.e Town of
Seaforth, bearing interest at 7 per cent. Pay-
able annually: Address 'WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Cbek, Seaforth. 459
Boo
TLET.-A brick tense situated on Lot 1, Con.
17, Grey, andlmown as the U. P. Mann, Wel-
tog The house le Urge, eomfortable and well
finished, and has a stable and 20 acres of land
adjoining, which will be let either separately or
together, as might be desired. Apply to DAVID
MOOR, Welton P. O., or ANDREW LEES,,Brare
nisi P. O. 466
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WHO WANTS A GOOD BARGAIN. -Colt -for
TV i sale eta figure to etlit the times, 1 colt rising
8, ired by Golden Hero -Will make a eplentlid
roadster; 1 filly rising- 2, sired. by, Canaby; 1
spring colt, sired by Enterprise. These are ell
good animals, and will be sold -cheap. The nits
can be seen on the that lot north of Dale's Holt.
Way House, northern gravel road, Maillop.
ROBERT SMILLEY. 458-4
SPIC4i1FIC A/MIELE/4#
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE,—For Sale Cheep
a quantify of good cedar fence posts. Alt
at the EXP081T011 Office, Seaforth.
1VOTICE TO BUILDERS. -Any person want-
ing Sand, Gravel or Stones, oen leave their
orders at THOS. LEE'S G-rocery,and it will be de-
livered on the shortest notice. THOMAS CUR -
RIE. 438
los AMS FOR SALE. -The undersigned hes for
-L*-1 sale on his premises, Lot 4, Con. 8, Hullett,
neer Kinburn, 8 superior Cotswold Ram "Arabs.
JOSEPH MARTIN. 4611'4
T AND FOR SALE. -Being Si of Lot 29, 00n. 7,
-1-J township of Morris, containing 100 acres, 40
acres cleared, and well watered. It is situated 2f
milesirom Brnssels, 18 mike from Seaforth; and
a quarter of a mile from the gravel road. -Also
S let 27, Con. 7, township of Morris,100 acres, all
bush, 30 acres hardwood, the rest various kinds of
useful timber, and situated only a quarter of a
mile from the ebove. For terms apply to the
undersigned on lei 1o128, Con, 7, township of Mor-
ris. MARY WALKER, Administratrix. 468-4
VARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, on reasonable
terms, Lot 4, Con. 2, Stanley, containing 100
Acres, 70 of which are cleared, well fenced, in
fusaele,ss cultivation and free from etuums, the
balance timbered with the best wood; buildings
comfortable; a good yonng orchard of fruit trees;
also well watered ; within 11 =dies from Kippen
and 4 miles from Brucefield etations, and 10 miles
from Seaforth, Clinton and Exeter, with gravel
roads leading to each place. This is a choice
farm and is deserving the attention of purchasers.
Apply on the premises or to Hippen P. 0: WK.
BLAIR, Jr. 446
ARM FOR SALE.-Fer Sale, North hal/ of Lot
VIREWOOD.-The subscribers are open for the
purchase of good dry Beech and Maple Fire..
wood at ties Seaforth Kills to be delivered immed-
iately. A. W. OCtILVIE -84 Co. 461.8
THRESHING MACHINE YOB SAT. - For
-1- sale at one-third of the regular selling price,
a Separator Threshing Machine and Horse Power
all complete; apply to WILLSON & SCOTT-,
Seaforth. 467
T'IBESS MODELS F011 SALE. -Miss Qninlan
▪ has in her poesesslon the right to sell Idled -
am DeLand's Patent Dress Model or Pattern
This System is the best that has eTEr been
brought into Seaforth. Full instructions will be
yen upon applyliag at MISS QUINLAN'S Dress
Making Booms, over T. -Kidd's store, Seaforth.457
WANTED.
TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted a male hatcher
-a- for Belmore Union Schools Section No. 10,
for the year 1877, holding a 8rd class certificate.
Please ta state Barry expected. Apply to PETER
TERRIFF Belmore P. 0.
TEACHER WANTED. -For School Section
-I- No.1, Hallett, holding a Becond or third class
certificate, second preferred. Dnties to comraence
on Jeamary 1, 1877, apply to ROBERT Metals
OITARL,Lot 2, Con. 3, H Seaforth P. O. 46144
rpEACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for School
L. Section No. 7, Grey, a Male Teacher holdings
third-class certificate. Duties to commence An.
1,1877. An experieneed teacher preferred.
plleants please state experience and -salaryrequir.
ed. Apply to A. RAYMANN, Secretary, Chrey
P. O. 461-2
TEACHER WANTED.-Tbe Trustees of Union
-I- School Section No. 11, Mortis, Grey and Mc -
KV?, will receive applications until -Oct. 16 for
a le Teacher, holding a second class certifi-
cate, for the year 1877. Duties to commence
2, 1877. All applications, stating gaiety, to be
sent to R. PATTISON, Secretary -Treasurer,
ton P. O. 4604
TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for 8012001
-h Section No. 6, a male teacher holding a -third.
cla se certificate. To commence -duties January
lst, 1877. An eaperieneed teacher preferred.
Applicants please state experience and salary _re-
quired) Apply to Ilarlock P. 0. T. NEILANS,
Secretary. Hnllett toweslaip. 469
ESTRAY STOCK.
QTRAYED-:Prom the farm 14 George Habkirk,
kJ Maintop, about Friday last, a span of Indian
Ponies -sorrels. Any person giving such infor-
mation es will lead to their recovery will be nit. -
ably rewarded. DR. 3. G. SCOTT, Seaforth. 456
STRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of
-" the undersigned, the Half -Mu -House, North-
ern Gravel Road, MeRillop, a three year old Steen
The owner is requeeted to ; • ove property, pay
charges and take him away. r'. DAVIS. 4594
VSTRAY ,.OW. -Came into the premises of the
-2-a undersigned, Lot 30, Mel Road, Inckersmith,
on Sept. 6, a red cow with white epot on her forte
head. The owner 01111 have her ba proving prop.
erty and paying expenses'. J. CAMERON. 459
V STRAY Cow. -Caine into the premises of the
- undersigned, Lot 25, Cenceseion 10, Hiberrit,
about the first of September, a small black and
white cow with White spots abent the hip. The
owner is requested to prove property, p expenses,
and take the animal away. GE'ORGE 01111, 4584
VSTRA.Y COLTS. -Came into the premiffes of
- the undersigned, Lot 18, Con. 3, Tuckersmilli,
on or about the 151h of August, a span of Bay
Colts rising8 yea old. The oViner is requested
to prove property, pay charges and take them
away. GEORGE SPROAT. - 46144
VSTRLY STEER. -Come lete the premises of
- the sabseriber, about the 20th of August,*
1 -year old Steer, white aud rcd, The owner can
have him by proving property and paying expen-
ses. JOHN McDONArle, Lot 19, Con, 2, L.R.S.
Tuekersmith. 461*i
riOW STRAYED OR ST( rLEN.-Strayed or
N-• Stolen, from the prem Mr, Robert Mc-
Michael, Con. 6, MoKillop, 41ey and white mileh
Cow, abont 6 years old. Any information regard-
ing her will be liberally rewardce. ROBERT
'LITTLE, Constance P.O.. - 461.4
VSTRAY LAMB. -Came into the premises of
-1-J the subscriber, Lot 11, Cen. 2, L. R. fan
Tuckersmith, about the Omit week in June, a
Lamb marked as follows top en the right ear,
and notch on the left. The owner is regulated
to prove property pay charges and take he,r away.
SAMUEL SMILLIE. 46144
-15' STRAY CATTLE. --Come into the premises -of
the subscriber, , Lot 16, Con. '2, H.R. S., Tuck-
ersraith, on or about Aug. '23, 4 Steens and 1
heifer rising two years old, theee of which are
ey and two brown colored. Le owner can have
the same by proving property, paying eitargee and
11 and East i of Lot Con. 12, linnett,
containing 103 acres, 85 of which are cleared and taking them away. 30/IN If ARNAIL 460
in a good state of cultaeation and well underdram-
ed, balance is well timbered ; a large frame barn
and frame stable; good log house and otherbuild-
ings ; good bearing orchard; a never -failing
stream running through the farm, also a good
well; about 8 acres of fall wheat sown. Is situat-
ed about 11 miles from Clinton and 12 miles from
Seaforth. For further particulars apply to the
proprietor on the premises or Harlock P. 0.
ANGUS CAMPBELL. 461-4*
SAMPLES.
VARM FOR SALE. -For Sale Lot No. 8, and
-a: part of Lot No. 4, Concession 12, Tucker -
smith, containing 130 acres, 100 of which are
cleared, well fenced and m a good state of culti-
vation, the bahuice well timbered with hardwoOd;
a good frame barn, drieing abed and sheep house,
also a log barn and stable, and a good log hoose;
a bearing orcliand of fruit trees. The farm is
well watered. Is 4 miles from Henan station,
and 9 ;miles from either Exeter or Seeforth, with
gravel roads leading to each piece, and conveni-
ent to schools and churches. Apply on the prem-
ises or to Chiselhurst P. Q., to DOliALD ROB-
INSON. - . 454
ATALTJABLE FARM FOR SAM -Being cono
posed of Lot No. 7, Bayideld Concession, town-
ship of Goderieh, consisting of 84 acres, t.0 of
whiehare cleared and in a good state of eultint-
tionrend needy all of it seeded to gran ; the
remaining 64 acres of bush are beech and maple,
uncalled and very valuable, being ef first-rate
gelidity ; a large quantity of cedar; there l a good
frame house and some _other woeful b
also it good joung hearing orebart1 eentSirdeg
trees,* good weli and a neverlall#g Creek ;the
farm is 0002 MU881roza the thing "Maga of
Bay11e14,.O0pnt7 of Huron. Por further pertien-
lartrepply to tbe proprietor on the premises.
JOHN MAGLIOON. 46711
TRAYED.-Strayed /rem the eremises of Ir.
Gies, Znrich, on Monday, Atignet 21, brOwn
mare 9 years old, beating a white, 'mot on fore-
head and one white hind foot. Arey person leaving
information at the XPO;111-01-1 Ofrice as to tb.e
whereabouts of the above animal Will besultably
rewarded. EILNIVY GIES, -Zurich. 45"
-gsnitSaTitblyklrewilar°BdedgE..—Antyrape:sotnn. )-foli-n-Lod dteteajlThinleyg- -
-1-4 field Road North, one two yeer old filly, color
bay, with white face and one -white hind foote
Any person giving information to the owner; at
Varna P. 0., that will lead to its recover/ will,*
said animal after this netice -will be prosecuted by
law. JAMES GALLAGHER. Varna. 458
it.tomir OR POUND.
RUFFALO ROBE LOST. --The person 1010400k
from W. N. Wetsonis oftlee on the morning of
the fire or aster it was removed frau the ales a
Buffalo ilobe will please return the same at owe.
W. N. WATSON. 458
00AT FOUND.. -Found on the road between
Brussels end. Welton on Saturday, Sept. 9,
• black cloth coat; centainieg a omen inther
purse. The owner csai have Inc same by
expenves on application to Anders ets Trot
14e tieliillop. THOMAS DAVIDSON.
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01 Aaron Earnest, London- Boo& fitasisieW
TatodaYealPt-120 roan =aver .itlatt.
18 cwt., blind -04F left eye. Any o.1•911.10Oldottmen
infoxautti._ snwitkPeundigratf*steint4k
[ her *bereave.: vill be mutably rewarded.
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