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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1877-05-11, Page 3-7JT i :tYr KGAIA X77 . MA ° 11, 1877. FADDEN, Barristers and can, tioderich. 848 w- ii. McvADn$x. , Conveyancer and Commis. Wroxeter. Auctioneer and and notes collected on 886 inter, Attorney, Solicitor in ioderich and Seaforth. Of- Drug Store, Ooderich, and . 854 V ATSON, Barristers, A.tte,r-,' s in Chancery, &e., Clinton, oor east of the new Royal Ing: Money to coats on farm 404 G.A.waTso.t OLMESTED, Barristers, At. Solicitors in Chancery and Public and Conveyancers . Bank, Seaforth. Agents for -ante Company, ell at 8 per cont. Farms isle. 53: & BADENHURST, Barris. -raw, Solicitors in Chancery, ' Ioan at a cow rate of inter. a suit borrowers. Offices— am. R. «. C.:WEYER. tinao ntusr. 474 solicitor Consolidated Bair I1, Barristers and Attorneys kiln Chain eryand Insolvency,, es Public, etc. Officca Sea- 20,000 of Private Funds tei Est per cent. Interest, payable 53 H. W.. C. MEYER. this day been dissolved by a accounts due the firm, to son who will pay all Habil. JAES_l. BENSON. H. W. C. MEYER. e< .c°.E 1'iay sciitn Sargeon and ;aforth, (int. Office and rear Goderieh Street, first door Church.. 342 I. D., G. M., Physician, Sur- oner for the County of Huron >.., corner of Market and High :alining Mill. 1.1 .,, late of Z,akefield, Out., Surgeon and Accoucheur. niversity of Trinity College, }f the Royal College of Phy- is, Ont. Einburn.Ont. 485 LLD., C, M., (late of the firm 'helan, Stratford) Graduate of Physieian, Sturgeon and Ac- , Ontario. Office --Rooms in ierly occupied by the late Dr Comrnercial Hotel_ Will at- on Tuesdaysand.Fridaye. 393 Veterinary Surgeon,, Gradet- Veterinary Gallego, Seaforth, lsidcmee in rear of Killoran & anptly attended to, night or eterinary medicine on hand r. Horses examined as to sound- s given if required. 407 iER, V. S. flraduate of the nary College. After devoting Bice with Professor Smith, of led in Seaforth. Office at his M. Church. Calls promptly ry or night. A large stock of nes constantly on hand. Horses indness and certificates given id sold on commission.. 424 DERBYSHIRE. L. D. 8., • Surgeon Dentist, Graduate f the Royal College of Dental argeons of Ontario. Artificial xecnted. All surgical opera- with care and promptitude. S A. M. to 5 P.. i41. Rooms over store, Main Street, Seaforth.. ELLA IiiEraUS.: Licenced Auctioneer for the. Enron* Sales attended in all ity* a]L orders left at the Ex. it be promptly attended to. eneral Loan and Real Eetate sin, ,Produce and Commission ;e—Now Brick BIock. opposite Hotel, Brasses, Ont.- 480 .111LES, Provincial Land Sur- ma. Orders bymail will. receive Branch office, Clinton. 485 aT, S. CORE. ')O f. A Private School will be. Lss Wright, on Monday, -2nd day wishing information in regard inion, &c., will please call at ?s Fancy Store, Main Street in Advance. 477 nade byevery agent every mouth iusiness we furnish, but those to earn a dozen dollars a day localities. Have no room to. Esiness pleasant and honorable.. and girls do as well as men. ou a complete outfit free. The ter than anything else. We:wi1I Ktarting you. Particulars fres_ Farmers and mechanics-, their 'era, and all elasseain need of ime should write to us and learn rk at once. Now is the time, tdrese TRUE & Co., Augusta, 482 MALE REitTEDY.—Job Moses: its—This invaluable medicine ie cure of all those panful; and Ls to which the female constitu- moderates all excess and re- [ons, and a speedy dare may be iealadies, it is peonliariy suited. tithe, bring on the monthly pe - t3. These pills should not be daring -the first three months hey are sure to bring on Mis- y other time they aro safe. In rvous and . Spinal Affections,. and limbs, fatigue. on slight ex - n of the heart, hysterics, and will effect a cure when all other ed; and, although a powerful main iron, calomel, antimony, 'Al tothe constitution. Full amphlet around each package, refelly preserved. Job Mosas,, Eroprietor. $1. 00 and 12f cents ed to ;orthrop & Lyman, To- :ral agents for the Dominion., Me containing over 50 pits by d in Seaforth by E. Hickson & , and R. Lumsden. I&7 [ORKIN GLASS. tW .1'iiEPA R1 D to furnish all. nth constant emplo meat at ofthe time or for their spare tress new, light and profitable. r sex easily earn from 50 centa to €end a proportional sum by do- le time to the business. Boys arty;* as much as men. That all tee may send their address, and 6 we make this unparalleled offer: tot well satisfied we will send 81 trouble of wilting. Full partici firth several dollars to commence cpy of Home and Fireside, one of 2r -+t Illustrated Publ cations, all, il. Reader, if you want perman- ror1, address, GEORGE STIly- aod, Maine. briao Ktt ik PA RMERS AND Glp the attention of all, these the subscriber lel determined to �rinl; good inch Hemlock, " not inch," : at the following rates: t 4 d -50 ner thousand ; 14 foot or Cash. Allorders over 4,000 Mt. Call and. see if you don't. ie cited. =over 3 months will be charged hanks his numerous customers opport, and solicits a eontinu- irs. JOHN 'THOMPSON . Steam Saw 3liiis,IeEiliop- "Jist Forty YardB A little °A horse, with hairsix inches long on h' legs, a couutry-made " ping'' and y old woman about °5U years 118-14 old Iry er and sole passenger, halt- ed near the Soldier's Monument Satur- day morning- The driver got out, kick- ed her feet against the sleigh to get up a - circulation of blood, and beckoning to a small boy, she asked -- "Bub, don't you want to watch my rig while do some trading around ?" "How Much ?" he cautiously.' inquired. "I'm wjllin' to give two Dents, she re- plied. "Pass on ter the next poor orphan," he said, at he fell back. "I fist had an offer of fifteen dollars an hour to paint theater scenery, and the drop to two cents knocks me out o' breath." - "Well, that's all I'll give, grimlyre- plied the old lady. "In fact, I've ind- - er concluded to let 'em stand rigghthere without any watching t'all.' You can run rite along home, bub." In the back end of the "puhg" was a roll of rag carpet, and, after looking at it five or • six different times, to see that it was all there, the woman walk- ed down the street to a grocer's. To. the clerk who advanced to wait on her, she said— 'I'd like to see the owner." "Back there," he. replied, pointing to the office,, and she went back . to the circular office, and peered through the cash -window at the man behind the wire netting, "Are you the owner ?" she asked, try- ing to get her head into the orifice. "Yea 'm—yes'm What is it, ma'am 1" "I've got forty yards of beautiful rag carpet out here, and " "I don't want it," he interrupted. "Just forty yards by the tape -line," she went on, `'`and the beautifulest colors you ever saw." - I m not in want of any such thing, • ma'am." "But you haven't seen it yet. It 'ain't one of the hit-and-miss humbugs, but a reg'ler set pattern, with the love- liest red and blue- you ever saw. I cut and sewed every rag, dyed 'em myself, wove the whole thing, and I think it's a leetie the! best job ever - turned out in Wayne County.'' "Yes—lbut—but—nothing of the sort wanted td -day, ma'am." "I wish you'd come out here where I can see you," she observed as she felt for her spectacles. "I can't talk to any one artless I I look 'em in the eye. I've already hurt my eyes trying to tell' whether you have red hair or are bald- headed." He sat down without replying, and, after a vain effort to draw hini out, she drew on her mittens and said:— "Waal, aid—"Waal, you don't • seem to • want it, but if you feel bad when you see that carpet .being carried off by some one else, - jist remember that I offered you the first chance." . She went out and entered a hardware store. The clerk skipped behind the counter, and asked if she would have anything, but she looked at him in a lofty manner, waved her hand, and re- plied : "I kno all about nails and flat -irons and tin p ns, and when I want anything in that li e I'll ask for it. I waut to see the ovine ." He sat beside the stove in the centre of the store, and the old lady stood be- fore him and said : - "I've got the beautifulest, sweetest thing in tag carpets that you over saw,. add, bei this sums gain." "Than s, but I don't wish to .invest," he replie "You to the sly pattern. to dupe 1 nocent, 1 lected th warp "I've 411 the carpets I want," he an- swered. ,.Ian she wen gum, I'd say seventy Dents a yard as long as my breath lasted !" About mid-afternoon. she was seen in a Jefferson avenue store, and was over- heard. to say : "I'll pay the cash for five cents' wort of logwood and take the carpet bac hum ; also, two cents' worth of alum !" —San Francisco Paper. - g as I'm going to " Illinoy er I want to give you a bar-: haven't seen it yet. Conx,e oat ighand let me show you the It isn't a scrub carpet, got up he unwary and defraud the M- ut a reg'lar set pattern. I se• lad if you are well rigged out," on, "but if you want to blos- som outa little this spring—get your nose up in big society a little—this car- pet is just what you want. It's gor- geous. It's grand. There's jilt forty yards, acid--"- "And I don't want it, madam." "IN ell, yon needn't have .it then, but you'll be sorry all your life. _ .You jist ought to' see this-earpet ander the light. The other night I spread it out, lit four candles, and it seemed as if .I had been transposed into a king's parlor.. - All the delicate shades worked right oiit in har- mony, jist as they do in a chro-meo, and I could almost imagine that I was wan- dering in the medder among the clover blossoms. So you think you don't want this sevten-ply, fast colors, full - width carpet ?' "I guess not." "Waal, you know jist how hard up you are 'better than I do, and I won't persist on you. I never want to be the of enticing any body into buying Ings and busting 'em up in busi- ried five stores in succession, Galsties. —" I don't see how you can have been working all day lik a horse," exclaimed the wife of a lawyer, her husband hav- ing declared he had been thus working. " Well, my dear," he. replied, "I have been drawing a conveyance all day, of New York, in ex - making a - speech at a church dedication day, told the story a always bragging of ,and accordingly once told a friend that he had justbeen down to Boston, where he did you ?" said the to hear it, I alwa tonians." means nice th' ness." She anyhow." —Bishop Potter, cusing himself fro the luncheon after at Boston, the othe of the man who w any speech he mad ade a speech. "Oh riend. "I am glad s did hate those Bos. � E —Donald McTavish, commander of the Mull boat, was shrewd and jovial common with all c are fond of a jok being annoyed by t stant ;nquisitivene ist, he took reven young swell was an the'old Highland c and lifters of black once. "Na, sir," re wink aside, the transported -for li "Ay," interpolate• V. "Indeed 1 for ing. the lock e' the —A Scotch fa' to London, wished prepared, as they it at home, and butcher's to proc man," paid she to t a sheep's head." them," "choose w said. she, "that w sheep's head that " Go, you idiot," heard of a sheep's "Why," replied s that are the idiot ; Scotland can sing English sheep are their owners, and they ocht." - Daft Willie-" and ae thing I di "And what is't eril ?" Daft Willi folke get brow jou toun lka year:" what is't ye din Daft Willie-- "I they ever do, or The Bailie — "I there's mair wit i credit for. There vice to you is tongue in your . "Mony thanks, B. made it the saxpe five pennies is ow pair body like' me and, fairing in each case, she grew dis- couraged, and returned to the "pang." There were several boys playing around it, and she cuffed them away in a hurry, calling cut : "It's eurus how mothers will let their offsprin cantor around like bands of roaring lions, but they musn't fool around me r She was gazing fondly at the roll of carpet, `when along came one of those o buy bottles, lead pipe, paper- ., and he asked : - ot for sale ?" , though I know I'll feel like drive home without it," she re - "There's fist forty yards there, wester, beautifuller pattern was men w rags, & "Ish "It' death t plied. and a never seen. "Ho v much ?" he asked. - II,.I've kinder made up my mind seventy cents a yard." an grasped the bundle, cut the and, with a fling, ,he . opened out r eight yards to inspection. is a leetie familiar," she remark- ed, "btt now that it's unrolled I'll ask ver saw anything more gorgeous ? ceive that delicate blue, made of John's army overcoat. Look at funding but yet - subdued red, rom a flannel undershirt which seen but three winters' wear. See to take The string, seven 11 if you Jist pe my son that b made hadn't that— "I g two shillings a yar-ad," he in - ill "I gtf thirty cents." "You slam right along, mister, for I don't lice your actions a bit," she re- s she rolled up the carpet. It's the day yet, but if t' wa,s mid - rid. T was dying for a stisk of plied, airly night, fair specimen of his brotherhood who, iii . tains of river boats, On one occasion, e ignorant and con- s of a Cockney tour - • very quietly.. The ous to know if anyof terans,' cattle raiders, ail were still in exist - lied McTavish,with t o' the squad was e some time since." the incpiirer, anxiou-- what ?' "For pick- rinan Canal !" 'ly, ; . lately remove to have a.sheep's heal Were accustomed to ent a servant to the re one. - "My'gude. 1, e butcher, '°I want "There's plenty of ch you will." "Na," nna do ; ' I want 6 will 'sing' (singe)." said he, " who ever ead that could sing." e in wrath, "it's ye for a. sheep's headin but' I Palouse yer just as grit fules as can dae naething as here's ae thing I ken, na ken. The Bailie e ken', ye. pair gem - 'ken that some e is to Lun'on frae this' The Bailie-" And a ken, silly gowk ?" ipna ken ony guid ha pays the ilasvin'." m thinking, Willie, your pow than ye get s a penny,; and my ad- o keep a . weel-hung ead." Daft Willie—: ilie, but ye' might hae ce I saw in your half; ✓ muckle to charge a or advice!" The Modern E Eton is now al the sons of men there not beca have 'been there, their boys to beco cause Etbn is a so commoner can ma lords and sons of Some ten or t was no little talk about Eton, and it was complained that boys there were taught nothing. The eminently practical answer given by one of the masters was that, in the case of his o I house, the majority net want their boys and rather preferred ✓ 'a parent to send his s truo then, it is still ✓ year by year Eton nd more orowded with aryenns. Nothing is ntancei, to enjoy him- ossible, and to write henever he wants it. boys Would ruin the school. At Eton they r the score. Any one can judge of this for himself who has visited, Eton within the last f9w years, and who as seen the manner in hi Which the boys flt up their sudiee or little sittlng rooms, the manner jri which they dress feren4e with w money. A you stamp will have and luxurious e and will decorate, sporting prints, a house flowers wh He will dress as fie as well aupplied neckties, umbre niceties of the to If he is given his own private that the authori to draw the line probably keep a er, a brougham f minister to his p don Examiner. glish Schoolboy. ost entirely, filled with ho -send their boys se that, themselves ot because they wish , 0 gentlemen, but be- ep.' where the son of a • acquaintances with ords. elve years .ago there Canada they hive no Chinamen, or Irishmen to' work :for -them they are compelled t attend to t households and dairies, and this .ae ro s and, ao leis' own seeiiis to agree well with them. Unlikethe Amer- icana, there seems to be no limit to their families and no end to their go d looks, and middleaged Canadian wome ,if such an expression can be applied to ,the fair sex) present asgreat a contras to the worn out and faded American omen of 'a similar unmentionable age as can be possibly imagined. Why a PreachSr Left His Pul- pit. An extraordinary scene occurred a few Sundays back in a Church near Gartmore in the county of Stiling, Scotland. The minister, 0113 of those orthodox Calvin. fats, whose habit was at frequent inter- vals to warn his congregation against the machinations of Sagan, was delivering a discourse in which allowance of brims when suddenly a la roller behind the palpit lost its ing right over thel preacher, a pletely concealing im for a. ti his flock. - A num were broken and .t ;the falling glass ad fair which the preacher,=enahr he -was, did not u of the cause of the horrible noise, the might have exceed cretion in his den who had thereupo person, bent on ret shriek of despair : nd the exol "I'm a goner 1" a'.hoed throug cred edifice, and ith one bo maddened clergym n cleared thi nor stopped .until h: reached the outer door of the c ureh. more than the usual one was interjected, gel window . lind and old fall - d con -- e from r of wind. w panes e' unusual slater of ed mystery to an af- uded as derstand. gnorant. sudden dar . nesS and II I of parents did taught anything, them to remain id If the charge w more true how ; f has become more sons of wealthy commoner than f boy to Eton, expressly eejoining him -to make good. acqua self as much as home for money Half a dozen sac moral tone of an can be counted b and the lordly indif- ich they spend their g gentle.nan of this a small Turkey carpet sy chairs in his study, he walls with execrable d its window with bot- ch are daily renewed. itiously,andwill be fully ith jevvelry, kid gloves, as and other such lette as a Bond street es think , it necessary somewhere, he wonld og-cart for fine weath- ✓ wet, and a valet to rsonal comforts.--Lon- men. There is quite s great a difference be- tween the Anieri an women and the Can- adian women as etween the men. Amer- ican women who have not to work for their living objec to any sort of exercise, except, perhaps zincing. They neither walk nor ride. T1. ey go by rail and drive in carriages. T ey object even to the work of looking fter and superintending a house, and on that account prefer to live in hotels. hose who are obliged to work for their 1 viiigs do so as school teachers, clerks n post offices, shops, in any way, in feel, .where physical exer- tion is dispensed 'with. The American wo- man has perfect ta regular though rather sharp features, nd when yery young is undoubtedly v ry pretty ; the bloom, however, rapidl fades away, and she is au old woman at thirty. She has only one or at most two children. The Canadian woman is a marked contrast. She is, in appearance, quite theEnglish women— generally a blonde. Canadian ladies' are full as much addicted to out -door pur- suits and amusements as are English ladies. Even in the depths of winter they have their daily walks or their snow shoeing, tobogganing or akating pursuits. Thanks to this more healthy mode of life, to their robust constitutions,and to their healthy climate, they preserve their goodlooks to the last. As to the poorer women in Two D The Columbus ( one as follows : " Deacon D. J. Eva open cistern a few brother leaped in ter found it impos above. while supp large Newfoundla the situation, at a neighboring field, him a namber of strange actions o was put down the man and his char rescued." The other is rel four year ol child of s, of Elba, fe 1 into an aye ago, and an elder fter him; but the lat. ible to reach the floor rting the child. A d dog, comprehending glance, ran off to a bringing back with en, attracted by the the dog. A ladder cistern, and the young e, half drowned were 11 ted by the Ptosvidence Press thus : "A oy was drivi g one of Kennedy and Gongh's teams do n Man- ton avenueone da lately, when the horee began to run the reins fell o t of the the mer- endland thewag- , sprang h in the boy's hands. and e was thus e cy of the beast. A large Newf dog, belonging to the firm was i on, and, taking id the situatio for the horse, fas eni g his tee animal's tail. One of his teeth gay way and the knowing tanine saw that he could not stop the her§ in thatway. 1 It this time the frantic s eed was running own Broadway. The dog Ileaped o wagon, seized the horse by the succeeded in brtina him ato particular dame e having be The owners of the sagacious do they would not t ke POO for hi What PE413, Said. Andy was a ca ter to Ewing potato merchants in # West of town. One day nrlY (to put = own words) had 'got on the se, epd proceeding homeWard along o e of the principal street , at the s uare he stumbled across street preach r of the Plymouth Breth rn sect, who as loudly. expounding Isom rather vagu polint ; of various writhing of his .perpo , h Was enacting a pont over* of an arl date, and to show the argument of the greet to the audience in the interroga ive— Paul say ?" T positive. re ati ns of men and things being somew_hat co fused in Andy's brain, owing to the qu ntity and quality of 't e spirits he ha i bibed hard at hiin, he ried out, " H said to nin', an' tak' doe seine empty barrels to the Campbeltow boa !", t of the nose and halt, no say that Scotlaad 115/A,DDELL & Co., SE.AFORTJi. WE ARE NOW SHOWING ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 1876 BE- TWEEN THE; MUNICIPALITY OP THE TOWN OF SEAFORT1 ! AND .JULIUS DIJNCAN, TREASURER. ; THE FINIST AND MOST COMPLET MEN'S AND BOYS' FELT HATS Failure of t..ie Sig q; A gentleman ho had card lly train. ed up his servan in the way e Should go, so that whe I his Wife was resentjhe might not depa from it, se t him to' the house of a oung lady wIlr -0 box ticket for the th etre. The s rvant re- turned when t e gentleman and his wife were at din er. He had, of course, been told, in giving answers o certain kinds of messag s. to substitu e the mas- said the gentlem n, giving hi the cue. o wit it great deal ef pleasure, and that h -'. w it for you, sir. ' "What was he doing?" asked the wife, careless - was the reply. It is said that there was " fat in the fire" immediately. The hair of childree should never be plaited or braided or twisted r knotted. Nothing should vet b put on it 4'e x9ept simple pure wa er, d even this not until the scalp is cl ened. The hair should be kept s ort, and sho Id !be ; al- ways combed le urely and for scene con- siderable time, t least ever morning, and neither bru h nor comb o eat to be jii allowed to pass gain t the drection of the hair growth An if at times any falling off is ob erved, and it s desirable to arrest it soon r than mere cleanliness and improved h alth Would d , it, one of the most acces ible Washes is boiling water poured o tea leaves, bich have 12 hours, then put in bottle. It sh uld be of moderate tren th. Not so Bald as he Th The other Morph] a boy closer view at sOmething in dow on Gratiot avenue, and getting it the ating gave fell into the cel ar, raisingeu was never hear in that neigh fore. The ow er of title stet in wild alarm c 'ling lout : " what is dot ? omepOdy cal Several pedest ans halted gated, and the oy was draw more frightene than hurt. boy, eh ? ' said he pr prietor ed, into the cir e aro nd the dot takes some trou le off should haff to ay some dam 111 awtonetawdina- hile hewas ay nd he Or nd ou as nn ges owl as ood be - ed out investi- laeing e push - STOCK, OF MEN S AND BOYS' READYMADE CLOTHING MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS EVER SHOWN IN SEAFORTH, CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER An Inspiction of Styles and Prices Invited. WADDELL & Co., SEAFORTH. GARDEN SEEDS AND FIED SEEDS. A LARGE STOCK Ovls FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS TO BE HAD AT J. FAIRLEY'S, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE. SWEDE TIIIRNIPS OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES : Carter'e Imperial, Hall's Westbury, Royal Norfolk, Sutton's Champion, Bruce's Selected EaSt Lothian, Skirving's Improved, and the celebrated Grey Stone. MANGO LDS—Mammoth Red and Large yellow Globe, CARROTS—Green Top, Also 0, rchard Grass, Red ToP Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, • Perennial Rye Grassi and Bruee's Mix tuie,'stiite.ble for Lawns. GARDEN A Large Stook in Bulk, Warranted Fresh and,Goo above list of Beetle have been purchaaed wIthgreat of John A. Bruce & Co., Hamilton, and will be sold te large purchaaers., 'Clover and Timothy Seed alw SEEDS. , also a choice collection of Flower. &vas. , The re front the old: eIgabliehed and reliable firm Fine Fla vored Teas a Specialty and Cheaper- t 4,otatoes Side Meet, Sugar Curea'Hams, Spiced B ES ALWAYS ON HAND. p ever. Provisions, Flour, Ohtmeal„ Cornmeal, Goode Delivered Free of Charge in any part e th.e Town, Ilarpurhey or Egmondville. ' Give the C aeh Grocery a Trial, and you will be t eated with civility whether yort purchase or no J.• FA RiM -OP CAMPBELL'S CLO HING EMPORIUM. WILLIAM CAMP BEGS 'TO INFORM THE CITIZ6S AT LARGE T Amount of Assessed. Taxes ' 8,881.88 P011 TAX. 86,0a 1 Shop Lieenke. 1 85,02 - Stall Bente ' 144.00 Traders' Lieense and Drain Rent. ...... 71.50 , Watering Streetz. 176.92 Bank Discotmt, 6,879.38 Boundary 'Line 42.381 Clergy Reserves . 26.76 i Interest on Sinking Fund, 25.00 Rebute of Interest ... 6.00 Total . $20,646.52 Blink Diacount. $7,000.00 Fire Departnient 2,150.2$ Streets and Sidewalks. 2,107.01 School Assessment 8,700.00 surplus Funa.i 2,000.00 Street Watering 240,69 Printing 10b,o5 Advertising Drainage By-law 200.00 Charities 120,41 Salariee 345.00 Market Clerk 399,96 Constable 408,85 , County Rate ' 756,91 Sundries 683,49 lJtacollected Taxes ,for 1876: 21.30 Balreace in hand of Treasurer for the year ending Dec. 31, 1876 26.04 Totpl $20,646.52 Debentares According to By-law No. 46... $3,000 Drientures According to By-law No, 1008,000 Uncollected Taxes from 1876 $21.130 : ount of Sinking Fund 12,00.00 4778.70 ELL, SMFORTH, F SEAFORTH AND THE COUNTRY AT HE HAS OPENED UP BUSINESS IN HIS NEW BRICK BLOCK, On his Old Stand, with a FULL LINE of all t greatest part FRESH e Varieties in Merchant Tailors' Stook. The f the Stock IMPORTATIONS FROM THE EUROPEAN A D AMERICAN MARKETS. W. Campbell hopes that, after having finished o part of Ontario, the A SHARE OF TH His faithful old Mende will find him able and called to Hal,s and Gent WM, CA BRICK BLOCK CORNER OF GODE one of ;the most , stylish establishments in this ublic will give hiM IR PATRONAGE. lling to suit them. Particnlar attention is s Stock of PBELL, Merchant Tailor. ICH AND MAIN STREETS. MEORS. BEATTY & CO. Beg to anncrunce td their customers and the recently purchased by their Mr. McMULKIN on on inspection. SECOND,:TO NONE AS RE They request a visit frlom 'intending purchasers Mont of giving every satisfaction. NO TROUBLE L. 1877 general public, the arrival of their Spring Sfock the moat favorable terms. The Stook will be found Troal We hereby certifiy that aro have examined the $6,000.00. a ve amount andtompared the several payments with the vouchers therefor, and find the above balance in hands of' Treasurer to be °erred. W. N. WATSON, t Auditors. Seaforth, March 27th, 1877. 490-2 PRODUCE FOR SALE. A MERICAN corn, oats and feed barley deliver- -41-1 ed at any Railway station at low prices. Alio on hand a quantity of Clover and Timothy seed, slid Minnesota spring wheat, suitable for seed. 0-OEA1•,1 „STEAMERS. A GENCY for two Flret-class Lines of Steamers 4-1- sailing from Boston and New York. Tickets can be had frOra Siiiforth to London, Liverpool, Glesgo;w, Paris, ARDS QUALITY AND PRICE fore making their selectiOna, when. they feel eon - A GENCY for the Commercial Union Fire and J-1- Life Assurance -Company. Subscribed Capi- tal and.Aesete anteunt to dyer $18,000,000. A FEW'falee bullding lots for gale in Seaforth 4-1- and .Bgmoudville.1 THE,: CONLNIERGIAL LIVERY, • u&VING' purchased the Stock and Trade of the' -1-1 Commercial ,Livery, Seaforth, , from Mr., • George Whiteley, begs to :etate that he intends carrying tin the businiti the old -at -end, and bite added seYeial valuable horses andvehiclee to the! I formerly *lige atdck: None but First -Class Comfortable Vehicles and Good i Rliatile Horses Will be Kept. ' Covered nd Open Buggies and Carriagee, and Double a d Single Wagons always ready for use. Special ,Arrangements Made With Cam - ,i mercia2 Men. Orders left at the stables or any of the hotels promptly attended to. • THE EAFORTH PUMP FACTORY. , THE undersigned has Dinah plesksure in an- -II- pouncing to the inhabitants of .Seaforth and surrounding wintry that lie has purohased from j. R. Williams the above pump factory, where he intends tO manufacture Pumps, Cisterns, and Tante of au sizes life.has else on hand, of his own make; a lot of Farm Gates, ihich he will sell cheap for cash. nie long .experience in ' the busi- ness givescihim confidence in saying that the shop will not 1 se arty of the good name it has so justly gained, ' Pampa the same make aalilitefore aud the same prioes for all work. Work a war- ranted and orders by• mail or otherwise attended by mail please give the depth of well. N. CLUFF. LOOK FOR THE NEW SION. WE, t4e undersigned, having enterea into baldness ha the GROCERY AND CROCKERY TRADE IN THE TOWN OF CLINTON Would m st respectfully inform the inhabitants of Clinto and surrounding country that, with pur lucre sed facilities and advantages for doing business, 'we confidently solicit a large share of your patronage, believing that we can give every advantagel to our customers that is to be had in our line of businese. FLOURING AND SAW MILLS. THE un&ersigned has pleasure in announcing to the people, of Zarich and,:Vicinity that hia Flouring Mill is in better running order than ever before. GRISTING promptly attended to. In his He has ani quantity of Dry Hemlock at $6 per 1000 feet, also Dry Rock Elm at $10 to $12 per 1000 feet. ; All other kinde equally cheap: Cus- tam Sawieg Promptly attended- to, and Bills Filled on the Shortest Notice. 486118 WILLIAM FENWICK. BRTJSSELS c>LIME WORKS. THE Subecribers would respectfully intimate 4- to the public that they have again commenced work at their Lime Worics, opposite Vanstone's mill, on the east side of the river, where, having the finest draw kiln in thie section and first-class facilities they will be in a position to turn out -the best' pf lime at 14 ceptp• per Unable!, for cash. A. good article guaranteed, as we know our :buaineas thoroughly. Give us a call. TOWN & BURROWS. HAIR DRESSING. ISS AMANDA STARK wis 8 to inform the ,Ladies of Seaforth and r Vicinity that she is prepared to makeup SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c., In the Latest „nekton kom Combings. Prices Moderate, and all orders punctually attended to. Call SOlicited. Residence—Goderien -Street, Seaforth. 467419 BR#CEFIELD -MARKET, Thai Subscribec begs.to intimate to the /*paters ' and others in this vicinity, ti* he has always a supply of corn and pats on hand, SELLING AT PRICES That deli, competition ; also a enantita af &eke Clover seed.. Highest Market Frio° given for wheat -walk othergrain at Warehouses Beath door, Brucefield station. Give Me 111 041 before purchasing Or disposing of your produee. DAVID MeLENNAN. •