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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1877-12-21, Page 5• 2L 1Th7 - They are masters of ess. The cost of the blind - int three thousand dollars. sons wish of the community Wilson and his esteemed mg live to; enjoy its com- lliam Dyne8. Who hae been on the London. Huron and way between London and xas, entertained at a complis tpper inWing:ham a few zo, by his friends in that Dynes has:left the employ Western and this compli- hUn tit the eve of his Linton Xs te! Essi says " At erian Mara, here, on Fr_ e Rey. Mr', Goldsmith, of natio some:- very pertinent ha were ttpplicable to all H apelse Of the differences et wen members. and the .dt nt caused thereby, and thks cultivation of a true eirit, and itties of the Phar - meter." !: Jghts since, as Mr. D. B. Perdveich. weis on his way his place of business,he was three ruffians, who endea- losseseion -of a _cash box -carried with him, and aJ- of attempted to strike !club, he managed to escape injury,. it seems they tI n for three nights pre - lie somewhat on his the numerous towns and thie countyare rapidly pro - S. -village of Londesboro is in its - growth. The past witnessed the erection of Sher of new buildings, and seem determined to go on ;and earneStness worthy of a The asnOunt of business coneiderable, the 1-ailway :•11 thereto. tea -meeting. under the - the Lereitsboro Methodist liotd, will he held on Christ - Addressee are expected fronx. ing eentleinen:-Revds. Ltneesille ; (*lark, Blyth ; tondesbersie and G. Jamie- ss-teriatt Winister, Bayfield. d• ialogue:4'am' singing -will by the children, wider the itt of Messts. N. J. and J. Tea to be served at 5 o'clock, iinton ez( saye: it is With feelinks of regret that ce.. the centensplated removal - Irwin fetal our midst, but ew that Ise ;hate received the • of the Position of 11118,11- eer of a wholesale business in viider guarantee of a salary of 'annum. 11,iIr. Irwin has been of Clinton: for many years, Mach towards the material !Of the place, and in hisre- will lose an excellent citizen. lire his many friends here - join Naaith us in wishing him !..r of prosperity in his new active deities of which lie Ic about the beginning of the • igh t last Week some thieves - be premise's of Mr.- Doane, le, and stole one hundred honey, with a Dominion bee- -4 bees. Yr. Doane, on &seer - e loss, had a suspicion where ty was one, and succeeded in thievee a mile and a quarter Se place where the thieves - at that ps,int no further tracks This was the second h Mr. Dettne's premises. e previously the same persbns, ;ees, stole- :sixty pounds. of ;e1 scattered and broke the ides killing a number of bees_ ie deprived of the comb died t'tersva,,rds. Mr. Doane reek - Ss by the two depredations at sed temtemperary says: A "e..‘ which happened at Goder- 't.'. the recOnt eeelsion of the 'ientesil is too plod to . let slip L. pat -sing notice. Upon rising (nig a certain member of that tporate was net a little stir - fled his pants were missing. ;ching ebent the room for os e.:..sa-enined, the bedroom door, el the Lick had been picked. kfere came ; te the conclusion ad been ro0bed, and ----well, we epeat his if:xchuttations, they eapid fur anyone but an Irish- eake head or tale of. However, unmentionables were at .enwered ie, a lawyers bag, but gut there. . of course, nobody uffice .it to say that by the unfortunate victim had con - o arduous labor„ of " chewing t a hundred knots, be had tarred 'his:. breakfaet but his tt,r thriller was entirely gone,and ibliers had Met left him change - even purchase a " cock tail" * his nerves. after completing of I. 'ye. atty son a thing, tee good top pencil , or the 12th concession i. -slew- time since. One of ti - e eweed a ilnule. which he et- pleaszree : threugh the, bursh, etnIesitip lei' a fashion of given- est unearthly hi,wling in nes], =sf nielst. A neighbor got le head that the noises were -ks et a wildcat, awl, according - :zed a party to :-;is air the bush itek tit the :evening. Soon the nt neieies Were heard, awl the en eletele Si their instruments . and \tali bated breath, pre- eilenee the dietnrber of the . • I-a-MS.1de- an enimal cif ete ea ;. e•-; de el it il amens est them, great ei inet ern at is el. The eu hail neYer seen a wildcat SO the i'-ifr-iiiott a ,intrutler,, and ' e-neelveH on the off side of • -nee en short uistice, Them it t they die! wereil the breed of eal, and eile anil all acknow- Let thee luel been esold." At -ante the mule isete maeter of 111=2CirrAZY !s1;!:ffi anti Unreliable tuilians" has been re - pt st Lietewel, where an eteensle ceet him -self upon the • - „ „ ei cox I q the trateLkeeparSt . • strian deCoation 'attar la relieve his sufferings, ;1 Luellen:1 complied with the re ea -et. .When to his dismay .1te Indian te be another edi- that famed animal the horsehise cry is ever give. give. The finding that his demands met DEICEMBER 21 1877. with no response entered a complaint Aga,iust his friend anti benefaetor, tbe landlord, for unlawfully vending liquor Tedians. The caseyet remains to be .disposed of. __The Presbyterian body of Canada will deeply regret to hear of the death of Rev. Dr. David Inglis, whiclj took place at Brooklyn, N. Y., on SaturdaY morning. The blew will be all the more_ felt from the "fact that only a fee days ago Knox congregation in Toront had given.him a unanimous call to b coadjutor pastor with Dr. Tone I seems he had been suffering for some time from maiSmatic fever, which fatally affebted his kidneys. Dr. Ingli was born in Greenlaw, Scotland, in 1873. ------ Hamess Making. ' A word or two about Mr. j. Ward's' harness -making establishment in Sea - forth, the leading establishment of th eP kind in the County, may not prove un- interesting. Mr. Ward has been con- nected with the harness trade for about twenty years, and is a practical work- man. His trade has grown very rapid- ly since he commenced business here, and, no pains have been spared to ad- vance it in pronSinence as a representa- tive -interest of its kind. Usually Mr.i Ward. employs live workmen, and. the work dem is very comprehe-nsively, At his shop on Main street is displayed a very superior line of harness, ranging in double from 528 upwards, and in single from 512 to 575. Any'styleor price can be furnished, and.in every instance the wosk is fully guaranteed. The house also carries on alfull line in eqn"pments 1,11 of all kinds, having ;an especia ly fine line of the best makes of Arneric n and. Canadian whips, trunks and. yal11, ses, in, large quantities. Another specialty is; the manufacture of horse csellars. Mr. Ward believes in relying:upon the re- SeltreeS of his own establishment. He has employed the services of one of the best collar -makers in the County, who has had large experience in collar -Mak- ing, and the utmost pains are take -cm tol cgs at the shop, in the render thoee as well as all other goods turned { most satisfactory manner. Although -the trade of the house is chiefly local, it is not unfrequent that harness are ship- ped to London and other places. The work done may well call attention,and farmers and townspeople have alike shown good judgment in extending to Mr. 1,Vard a _ liberal patronage. Mr. Ward also does quite a business in car- riage trimming in all its branches. Auction Sales. Saturday, Jan. t, 1878, at German &- Grant's Planing Mill, Seaforth, Furni- ture, Machinery, Lumber, &c. L. Ma- bee; proprietor; J. P. Brine, auctioneer. Monday, Dec. 24, on. Lot 4, Con. 13, Hisllette Farm Stock and implements. Alexander Robinson, proprietor; P. Brine, auctioneer. Thursday, jan. 101 I • on Lot 10 'Con 8 Morris, Farm Stock and Imple- ments. Robert Symonds, Proprietor: Geo. Kirkby, auctioneer. • " Thursday, Dec. 27, on. Lot 20, Con. 12, Hay, Parra Stook, Im.plements, and Household Furniture. Daniel Hama- cher.. Proprietor; E. Bossenberry, Auc- ,tioneer. Births. STRANG Goderich, on Dec. 13, the wife of Mr. H. I. Strang, B. A., Of a daughter. .110MBER.-In Goderich, on Nov. 23, the wile of ! Mr. Charles A. Humber, of a. sou. • MORTON. -In Goderich, on Dec. 14, Mrs. Alex. Morton, of a son. M.ALLOY.---In Blyth, on Dec. 11, the wife dahlia I Neil Malloy-, of a daughter. SNOWDEN.-Iralayth, on Dec. 12,, the Wife:sof W. Snowden, eif a son. , al'ICHOLSON.-In Myth, on Dec. 10, the Nv*fe of T. i Nieholson, of a daughter. ,McNAUGHT.-In Seaforth, on Dec. 8, the w st ef • Mr. D. MeNaught, of a. daughter. Marriages. .GOOD-MeLARTY.-eat the manse, Math, las, by Bev. A. McLean, Mr, W. Good,. borne, to Miss M. MeLarty„ of Wawano BURTON', -TAYLOR. -At the pareenag afitryia. by Res-. J. Philp, on D'ec.laa , Barton, of St, 'Mars, -to Miss • SP.Eirk Seaforth. Deaths.. n Dec. f Col- - h. e St. lor, of CALDE11.-In MeKillop,, on Dec. 15, Christina, , wife of Mr. It. Calder, aged .75 years and six months. MUNDALL.-In Turkersmitin, on Dec, 14, Mr. W. • Mundell. aged 98years, MePHERSOai.-In Olin:ban. on Dec., 13, Isabella jeine, eldest daughter of Mrs. McPherson, aged 19 years. BROWNLEE.-In Hullett, Dec..14, 11. kloarn- lee, aged 78 years. BELL. -in ICippen„ on Dec.IS, Margaret Doig,wile of R. Bell, Esq. iTilE, MAIMETS. SEAFORTH, Dec. 20, 1877. Fall Wheat.. ... ... ............ 1 22 to 1 22 Spring Wheat, Fife, per bushel.- 1 05 to 1 08 Spring Wheat,Bed Chaff,per bash. 0 95 to 1 03 Oatsper bushel. . ... .............. 0 30 to 0 32 . Peas per bushel 0 58 to 0 62 Barley per bushel...-. , 0 45 to 0 50' Butter, No. 1, Loose, trade. 0 16 to 0 16 Batter, Ne. 3, Loose, cash . - 0 16 to 0 16 Eggs.......... ........... ....... 0 17 to 017 Flou•r, per barrel........ .. ... . 6 00 to 6 50 . 0 00 to 10 00 006 to 006 0 50 to 100 075 Salt (wholesale) p ar barrel-- 0 65 Potatoes, per bushel . - . ,.... 0 35 to 035 Oatmeal brl.. .. a.. . . . . ... - 5 00 to 5 50 Wool, per lb 0 28 to 0 28 06:tto 0 061 Tallow, per lb 0 Dressed -logs, per 100 lbe 4 75 to 5 30 Beef, in quarters, per 100 lbs.4 00 to 5 00 Pork. . .. ... . ;a'4 50 to ,5 25 CLINTON, Dee 20,, 1877 fall Wheat, per bushel. 1 15 n.„9. 1 23 Spriog Wheat, perbushel10 30(01 : .01 0071 Oats, per bushel. Barley, per bushel-- ..... 0 55 g 0 55 Peas, per bashel..... • . 59 o 61 Butter.-- .... • • ...... 0 14 @ 0 16 Pork, ; . _ ......... .. 5 e0 es 525 Potatoes..........., .. ... - 0 30 ae 0 35 Eggs • .016 017 Hay, per tea, .... • ... .. .. .. . S 00 @ 10 00 1877. $1 2$ 1 17 1 03 10 60 ,53 031 6 50 6 50 0 17 17 13 0 35 6 50 1 25 10 00 Hay. - • Hides, per lb • '- Sheep skins Salt (retail) nor barrel, BLYTH, Dec.:19, Trefolwell, per bush.. SI 20 to Red Winter, per bush ..-... 1 11 to Spring wheat, lied Chaff.C 98 to Fife and Chab,, 102 to Peas, per buelt 55 to Barley, per bash 45 to Oats, per bushel .... • 0 28 to Pork, per 100 lbs......... ..... 6 GO to Beef, .... 5 00 to Butter, rollsper lb...... . . 0 14,• to Butter, per Ib. trib . . . .. ....,.... 16 to Ens, per dos, - 12 to Potatoes, per bash . . . .. ..... 0 30 to Rides, 6 00 to Sheep Fking 0 60 to Ray, ..... ...... 00 to LoNeana, DefC,20 wheat, per 100 lbs. $1 90 to $2 08 ; spring, f;;0 90 to $1 75 ; oats, 85c to 92o; peas, 90c to $1 05 ; barley, $1 to $1 ; Perk, Per 100 lbs., $4 2,5 to -$5 00; batter, per lb., 150 to 18a; eggs, por dozen, 16c to 180. Live Stock IVIarliets. Tonosro, Dec. 20. - Choice fancy Christmas cattle have sold as high as $6 50 to $7, and the qualities usually known as extra at about $5 56 to $5 75 i with, small eales. Good. first-class have been in deinand and readily taken at 54 75 tp $5 but withont enough of them offering. Second -ass have been abun:: dant, quiet and steady at $3 75 to $4. Third-class remain unchanged at $3 to $3 25, with quite enough offering. The abundant supply in this market seems to be matched by that elsewhere. Mon- treal advicereport very large receipts eep have sold as high as with the demand rather -class have sold. readily at the range being $5 50 to nit $4 25 per cental, live ond-class have been quiet ed at 54 25 to 54 75 d - r Christmas s 1$17 50:to $8 Slack. Firs firm prices, $6 50, or ab weight. Se and unchan d. class neglected. at $3 to5350. First class sbeen steady, and selling 25 to $4 50, but must dreSs ng these prices. SecOnd- yes rema,ixing after the e been qus`re% bid firm at And third-ola,ss, or culls, have, been quiet at $2 to $2 50. A lot of 73 sheep and lambs sold at $4 25;'a lot of 105 meths, dressing 50 Is, at $4 07. Prices for live hogs average from $4 to $450 Per 100 lbs. TOItONTa, Dec. 20, 1877. -Fall wheat, per bushel, $1 20 to $1 25; Spring, $1 08 top t1; . barley, 55c to. 68c; oats, 35c to 27o; peas, 55e to 67c; dressed hags, $5 to $5 25; butter, 14c to 160; egg, 17c to 23c. Lambs have readily at $4 50 lbs to bri clue, or di first pick, h 53 td $3 50. 4 NOTICE .0 REmOVAti.--Laidlave & Ii airleY intend r aravaiginto new and more com- modious premises, now being fitted up for them in Cardno'fi New Block, when they intend going more extensively into the Grocery, Flour, Feed and Seed butibess than ever. Also 'will open out a lingo stock Of the beet airotkeed Glassware to be had, in Seaforth. LesIbLaw erallaantLEa. 523 , ALLEN'S GROCERY, Bright •Sugar, New Teas, New Valetuaa Raisins, New Seedless Raisins, New London Layers, New Prunes, New Figs, Dried Apples, Might Syrup, Baking Molasses, Icing :Sugae, • Cendieil Peels, ,Nuts, Flevoning Ex- tracts, Spices, &L., beinavalue in town at ALLEN'S Grocery. 520 COME- AND EE. ---NOW buy your Xmas gifts. • Selling oir remaining stock of Jewelry at ' Cost. • Pure gold finger rings, car rings, bieochee, :Shirt ;ands, cuff ibuttons, loekets, &c. &c. No ns -serve, Can tine examine them at LustsnEx & Wei-Am:as. 523 a RECEIVED TInS WEEK at M. MoariSOBiata asquantity of Dried Fruits, consisting of black boa - Hee, cherries and rinapberries. Also, will have in • a few days, a large lot of dried peaches which will be sold cheap, at Efeetarsoras \ Cheap Grocery. 528-2 " • CHRISTIUS I FRUITS in abundance at 'Laidlaw & latiagayae, Seaforth, consisting of eel - taloa Valencia, Layer and Dehesa Raisins, Patras Currants, Candied Peels, and Extmets. Advertise- ment crowded out. LAIDLAW it Fantr•Ea. 523 • • ABRIVED.--;J. Brownell has just re- ceived his first car of corn for this season. Cus- tomers can deo* ou getting •Corn at Brownell'e all the season through as he intends keeping 'a, large stock on hand. 3. BaosarrEaL. 523 aa IMPORTANT I .TO LAIINDRESSES.-Fresh arrivals- of Dobbin's Celebrated Electric Soap at Phonies Kidd's. Call and get a bar, only:14 cents, worth throe times the quantity of any other soap yet imported. THOMAS Elm 522 - ALLEN'S GROCERY, Mill Feed, Flour, Oatmeal, Rice, Pot Barley, Potatoes, Onions, 'Car- rots; Turnips, Boneless Codfish, Seeded Herring, Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork, Sausage; &c., Cheap for Cash, at ALLEN'S Grocer. 520 ,CHRTSTMAS Goons. -Sultana, fair' Va- leneia Easing, ex ra Black Crown, Leaden and Lor- ing Layers. Extra fine Currants. Candied Peels, Extracts, Spices, and Icing Sugar. Wrwaam HiLL & Co. 522 . JUST RECEI ED at ROBERTS' drug store, oppOsite Cerebra's New Block, an Immense Assort- - ment of Toys, suitable for the holidays. See them. before buying yo ir holiday presents. Prices are very low. 523 CALIFORNIa. CANNED FRUITS in pears, peaches, apricot., straarberries, green peas and sugar corn, lust aerived atm Larnasav & FAIRLEY's, Seaforth.. 523 - GREAT EXCITEMENT at LAIDLAW & . FAIRLRY'S over t • e arrival of large stocks of Christ- mas feint.. Come and View the Lannensc his - play. ese LATDLAW & 1iAIRLEY have received an - °tinier cousignment of Cape Cod Cranberries, of ex- celarut quality. Selling rapidly. 528 . • • Fixnr OF ALL RINDS to be had at LAM - LAW & FALRLEY'S, as cheap as any house in town. Can't be Unelerseld. 523 BUCKWHEAT •FLOUR, corn meal, oat meat, granulated wheat for sale at LATI)L,AW it FAIR- LOY'S, Seaforthi 523 RECEIVED 4-neete anSextra Fine New Season japan Tell!, 50e. per pound, worth 75c, Men & Co. •• 5221 at:ST arrived. 102 different patterns of Ledies' rinses. at Hems:toe it BLEASDELL'S. 521 DIWG8 of the very purest•quality at Hacaso's it 11LE A. DELL'S. 521 THE WAY TO AKE MONEY .1 Is to go "to th great sale of dry goods, millinery, mantles and fancy wares, at Hoffman Brothers' cheap eash store, ,Seatorth, which commences on Friday, December 21s. As we sCish t� clear out the whole stock before entering our new premises iii Ce,rdee'e new block,- we ave decided to offer, everything at such • figures that e -erybody must ;buy when hey lee the goods ats-4 prices. The Steck is very omplete in every line, and the goods_ are . all new. Come right along, and be convinced, that we aradoi- 'rig all we say, and more too, no matter - f you buyor not. We want. to show '011 the goods mid we are satiiefiedas o the result. Remember a chatee ieVer- offered before. Hoffman Broth- ers' Cheap Cah Store, four doors south ; of the Post 0 ice, Seaforth.- BUFFALO ROBES. I Arrived thks Week, Several Bales , Of tboise tfliciiee Buffalo Robes "(rem Fort Benton,j spoken of last week, are to band, and will be sold Cheap! The'Re41 Value in Robes at Duncan 15Ci Al3unienn's, and - a , Large Stock to tuck from. pUNCAN 8c. DUNCAN: OARDNO'S NEW HALL. A. CailiDNO, PrOarietor. Jr. Cardno has (Jib honor to announce that he has at goat expense engaged 1 • ° HAMILTON'S pew!' PERA COMPANY 1 For One Night Only, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22ND, When will be presented with New Scenery, Cor- rect Costumes, ato., Flotow'e Beautiful Opera (first tinm here) of MARTHA. To be preceded by Dibderas Comic Operetta Of tho JOLLY YOUNG WATERMAN. SCALE OF PRICES: eserved Cleairs.., machos allery Sale of Seats at Cardao's Store, under the all. 521 75 cents. 50 cents. 25 cents. ,T 1\T -vir sTop,m., NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. JAMES MURPHY , TARES P easure in announcing to his friends Newanpdretinheis ublie that he is now located in his erected on the site of his formes Store, and as just received his New Stock of I TEA SUG FRU FIS SYR • TOBACCOS, RS, PAILS, TUBS, BROOMS, P, BRUSITIE, Shelf Go -ds -and all, Articles kept in, . a First-OlasS Or eery. - JAMES PRY is Confident that, Quality and Price tak n into consideration, his Teas are - 1 H THE BET VALUE TO BE HAD I I At any Retail House in the Dominion. They Consist of Young Eysons, and Black S and 'Japans, of different grades all sweet, sound, and of excellent flavor. The recent depression in the prices of Sugars and Tobacc s has enabled the subscriber to place those Regal s at prices, mush below those rule ing a few weeks ago, and of which he is doter. mined to gi e his customers the benefit Any Good -purchased, and not proving sails- ffacoerdy., _will be taken back and the money me - unto , JAMES MURPHYI Hopes that' none will delay /or ceremony and sleighing, bat that all will consider the cordially ipvibed to come at once and get a supply of 1he Cheap Goods, especially those splendid Te s and Sugars, for the Holidays. - A Lar c e Stock of Crockery AND FULL SUPPLY OF LAKE FIr TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. J, A ES RPHY MAIN' STREET, SEAFORTH WILLI M . HILL & CO. H. VING PURCHASED A LA CE LOT OF COODS From the ankrapt Stock o.f Thomas Walls Iit Sons, Toronto, WE Al' E NOW OFFERING BLACK 0RSTE3D 7SSUITS MAD TO OR ER, $20, worm $25. FINE BEAVER, OVERCOATS MADE TO OR IE, $15, ‘yORT.11 $18. r SCOTCH HOMESPUN gITAWLS, $3 75, - W RTH $6. FINE F ENCH FILLED S aAs,,N LS e• WORT $75, WILL BE SOW AT LESS: (HAN HALF VALUE. OUR BUFFALO ROBES Are Acknowledged to be T.1:IE B ST ifilD CHEAPEST THE TOWT. WI LL THE P Why, the PILtially Have CARR CUT The Superb() AM HILL & CO. ACE WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM. W11..A..T? Most Stylish and Substan- z6ilt Rigs in, the County. MAN, & CO. ow Facilities feir Manufacturing AGES,. BUGGIES, ERS ANDSLEIGHS of whioh cannot be got from any (Shop in the Country. BEL G PRACTICAL MEN, They therm ly understand their business and rarsonally s tierintend the work in each depart - neat of thei • business, and consequently there s no shaky ateriat used in their vehicles, and "slop work-' is unknown in theinestablishment. f those Robby Portlands and C mfortable Swell Body Cut- ters sti l on hand, which will be sold ce cheap.;. - Repairing if all kinds promptly and neatly exe- mted. , Remember of the Com the Seaforth Carriage Works, East 1 ercial Hotel, Seaforrh. PILLMAN & Co. E HURON xEPOsiTortl. _ .i. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. Von s AIM -A two storey frame house and out- buildings, situated on the Market Sqpare of Seaforth, for sale or to rent. The building 2S very suitable for a boarding house or a public business. For particulars apply to W. N. WATSON, Sea. forth, or to DANIEL GORDON, Goderich. 493 ThisRaLFOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot No. 5, Bay. field field Concession, Goderich Township, con- taining '135 acres, 50 of which are clear -ed ana in. a good state of cultivation. • The farm, is ad oining the village of Hayfield, and will be sold cheap and on favorable terms. Apply to the , pros ietor, JOHN GOVENTLOCK. I • 524 VALTAl. 'LE FARM FOR SALE. -For] Sale,- - the east half of Lot No. 4, Con, 4, H IL S., Tuekersmith, County of Huron, co isting of 50 acres, 31 miles from the Town of ertforth, and convenient to school. The land is of the very best . quality. For further particulars apply to JAME8 PICKA.RD, opposite the premises, or tb Egmondville P. 0., •524 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, • v Lot 1, Con: 8, H: R. S., Tuckersmith, con - taming 106 acres, 80 of which are cleared mid in a state of good eultivation, being well uuderdrained and fenced. It is 'within 6 miles ofsSeaforth, Hensell and Kippen markets, and is convenient to school house and churches. There are inn the premises a frame barn and etables, good will, log bootie and' orchard. : For further particulaes ap- ply on the premises, or -if by letter to THOMAS : KYLE, Seaforth P. 0. . . , ! . 6't14x4 ! FM FOR SALE. -Let 12, 0th con. Morris, ' 100 acres; 50bleared and in & good state of „ „ e'` ,_ - cultivation, balance paineipally under hardwood. ' jareajotianilgw:be enter - the Peatele Frame house, frame hint and stables. Twin' acres ' '''' - of choice orchard. The fermis distant 24a miles from the flourishing -village of Blyth, which con- , tains churches, schools, stores, foundry, grist and saw mills, and in station of the London, Huron and Bruce Railroad. This is a rare chanue in a first-rate locality. For particulars apply'to HUGH pl3rAeImNis,e.Gsoderich, or to DONALD BAIN, on the . 524x4 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale the . . Y • --east half of Lot 9, Concession 3, McKillop, containing 50 acres, known as the Deigle estate. This farm is situated within one mile and. a quar- ter of Seaforth, •The land IS of the cheicest quality. There is & handsome residence, and good out- buildings. The farm is well planted With fruit and ornamental trees, is in excellent order, and well fenced. It is admirably suited for a' raked' gen- tleman., a dairy -man, or mnaket gardener. Terms easy. Apply to the proprietor on the premises or to Seetforth.P. O. E. 'PESKY, Pieprietona -' 524 , 'ARM FOR SALE. --For Sale, Lot No. 29, Con. 9, Hilbert, containing 100 acres, 90 'cif which' are 'cleared, free of stumps, well fenced and in i tirst-class caltivation. A barn 60x40, nearly new, A shed and debit: 80 by 00, a driving !boa 24x40, a, brick root house' and a splendid brick dwelling house, and all other necessary outbuildings. A ' good orchard and well watered. note are 15 , acres of fall wheat, ana about 50 acres fell plow- , ed. This is one -of , the Most desirable foams in, this section of country. Tetras easy. Apply to , to the oroprietor on the preanises, or to Egthond- ! rifle P. 0. GEORGE BALE. 524 VALUABLE FARM AND SAW MILL PROP- ' 4. ERTY for Salo in the County of Huron, being Lot 12, Cons. 8 and. 9, in the Township of Hay. ! This property consists of a firstailass farm, con - tearing 100 ewes, 75 cleared, • 25 good -hardwood ! bush; 16 acrea iii fall, wheat; large orchard, no I better in the, comity ; buildings tiret-chres, large I and very commoilious; well watered and fenced. ! The mill property consists of a large steam saw I mill, fitted with large circular, edger and butting ! saws, log_ cutter, tac., also a shingle and planing ! mill. Ten distinct .roads ruii from the SW nal, Is run with .e. 15 -horse engine, fitted with a large planer, moulding sticker, Hall it Lath's patent shingle Inachi•np, shingle jointer, lath, rip and butting SMVS,- a ran of. French -burr , stones for chopping; 6 acres of land and two•good dwelling 'houses are 'in eouniaction. with the nills, also 90 tierce of pine land, only 40 rods from the mills, 50 value now.' The millaare in full ope ation and as acres of vaich has been reserved, a d is of good good as new. A large stock of -saw logs are now in, the yard, and abundanee of timber for yeas to comein close proximity. This is one of the finest , properties in Ontario, and will be gold cheap on easy terms. Priee, for farm. and. mills, Ss7,000;' $2,500 clown; balance to ' suit machaser at 6 per cent. interest: The above property: will be sold - together or in parts. Apply, to S. iENNIB, on the premises, or to Emmen P..0. -. 615 s V. PROCLAMATI6N. ALL WHOM - IT MAY CONCERN. I, SANTA CLA B, by virtue of n old established custom, 25ti Day of DECEMBER, A. do hereby proclaim TUESDAY, the D.I1871, • A PUBLIC H9LIi3AY THROUGHOUT THE LAND, And in order that my Loyal Subjects may not only celebrate that day in proper manner themselves, but also make glad the hearts of many of their friends. I heinby intimate .thatII have consigned to my loyal subject. 1l\l" A. Large and Magnificent Steck of Goods suitable for Christmas Presents. Varieq to suit alitastes. I Prices to snit all purses. Which I am determined to sell ; 1 SO CHEAP! IMPORTANT NOTICES.' -ElA. lIcLEOD, Lieeensei Auctioneer. Any • one wishing his services as Auctioneei will find him at his residence, Main Street, near Mr. A. Gray's Planing Mill, Seaforth. a 524 NOTICE. -.6.11 plaice indebted to Dr. creoe, Seaforth, are requested to call and settle the name on or before January 15th. All accounta remaining unsettled at that date anail be placed in other hands for' collection. 523-4 HURON PLANING MILL NOTICEs-A I par- • ties indebted to the late firm of -ti rasa& 'Seat, Seaforth, are requested to settle the same on or ' • before the that. of,,To.nattry. All ineeounte re in lin- ing unseetled et tfiat date must be place.1 in other hands for sollection. ADAI GRAY. 52.1x2 OTICE.-The Annual Meeting of the'Members of the McEntee) Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany will be held in the Town- Hell, .Seafolla' on Friday, Jen. 4, 1877, at the hour of o'clockP. al., for the purpose of electing officers and tho transaction of other business. M. Y. McLEAaT, _Sectetary ; W. j. SHANNON, Presidenb. 524-2 NCTICE.-The Anneal Meeting .of the Howick Farruers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in Mrs. Day's Hall, Gerrie, on Satur- day, the 12th any of January, 1878, at the hour of 12 o'c oek noon. for the perpose. of electing Di- rectors and other husinesa. A large' atteralanee of Members is desirable. WM. McKERCHER, Secretary; JAMES EDGAR, President. 524 • OTICE.The !undersigned have this -day en - tacit in toa Partnership under the firm name of Armitage, Beattie it Co.aas Produce Dealers, -Provjeion Merchants, Pork Packers' and Flax Man efaeturers, and are now prepared to pay the ' highest cash price for all kinds of Faem Produce, delivered on the Seaforth market. A large num- ber of live rind dressed hogs of good quality wanted- lie :Ledi ately. ARMITAGE , BEATTIE it Co. " 521-4 • NOTICE is horeby given that application will -al be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, by JOHN MOONEY, of the Town of Clinton, in the Connty of Huron; in the' Province of Ontario, drover, for a Bill of Divorce hem LOIS -ANN MOONEY, his wife, late of the Town of Clinton aforesaid, on the grouna of adultery. Dated at the Town of Clinton, the 80th day of July,. A. D 1877. 301 -IN hlOONEY. WALKER, InfelNTIRE it FERGUSON. Solici- tors for Applicant. 567x26 - WANTED.' 'pLA.CKSMITH WANTED: --Wanted immedi- -a-a &tele:, a good Blacksmitb. .1f application be - made by let tea please state wags expected. Ap- ply to SAMUEL REID, Harlock. . 522 TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for School -a Section No. 11, Grey, a Male Teacher holding a second or third-class certificate. Apply, stns. ing salary and enclosing testinfonailsa to the undersigned. Applications received "uutil Dec. 29, 1b77. • JAINIES SPENCE, Secretary, Ethel P.O. taalx4 TENDERS WANTED. -Tenders will be receiv- J- Maio to 2 o'clock?. M. oil Wednesday. -Dec. 26th, for the ereetion of a Brick Church at Zur ich. Plans and specifications Can be seen at the Telegraph office. The Committee will not bind I F. HESS, Secretary of Committee. 523-2 1 :;' themselves to aceept, the loweat or any tender. CAKES OF ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TOORDER, I 1 Of My sanctum will not 0 ly- urchaeo, bat pin -chase and leave SANTA C.LiA, US, PRORIETOR. s . ALLAN MITCH'ELL, MANAGE]. 1, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS.GIPTS. , 1 HAVING PURCHASED A LAIRG1L LOT OF ; . _ TO -TS A..1\TID F'..A.T 7- GOODS t ,AT A RECENT TRADE AtCTION STAla IN TORONTO, We are now opening them out, and will be sold off at extraordinary low prices eluting the Holidays. 'lin Toys, Whistles, Tops,CartsaChitna Toys, Mugs, Vases, Children's Knives and Forks, Dells, and all such Goods, also Plated Spoons, Knives and Forks, Bu-tteii Coolers, amet &antis, Pickle Staudt; , Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Watches, Clocke, said a , i GR -EAT VARIETY OF NICE GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE C6MING - SEASON, AND ALL WILL BE RUN OFF CHEAp. i I ALSO, A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF JEWELRY. • In this department we have far too large a Stock Oor hard times, and prepose,for the next two weeks to give every one an opportunity of buying what they require either for tbei own use or for presentations, at the fohlowing rediiptions : 15 PER cEST. DISCOUNT ON WATCHES. , 25 PER ObINT. DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES. I Of Gold, Plated, Black, or any other Kind of jeweirsi n all brancheil. Brooches, Ear Rings, Sets, Cuff Hutton s, Studs, Finger sings, Watch Chains, Cha s, Lockets,'&e. r I An Early Inspection is I wited, so call if o4,) Five Cents worth or One .D liars' worth is waned, cit I HIOKSON• & BLEApDELL'S DRUG STORE,:SLAFO;RTH., WHAT'S THE CAUSE OF THE GREAT EXCITEMENT A/sIONGST THE GROCERS'? SIMPLY THIS, THAT 1 I LAID I._ r1/4 W 4 ..f AIRL -F y, 1 ,1 BELIEVING THAT UNION IS STRENGTH, Il Have Amalgamated their Business and are Selling the BEST -' i GOODS at BottomfHoes. , I ) . - OUR STOCK OF TEAS IS ONE OF ,THE kARCEST IN THIS TOWN, And has been purchased in New York, Montreal, and Tortoni° Markets at Loypst Cash Paices, and Customers pitying Teas from us can rely on getting Tile IR) their money. riees range; from 30 cents to 75 cents per pound. • • i SUGARS, ALL GRADEe. • 11 pounds Bright Sugar for $1. Pare Demara Sneer, Imported Direct from Liverpool. Valencia Raisins, off stalk, the best in the market -call and see them. Layer Raisins, Selected Loose Muscatel Raisins, London Layer Raisins, Blue Basket Raisins, Black Basket Raisins, Two • Crown Dehem Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Currants new and cleaned lit for nse. es Lemon, Citron and Orauge Peela, Extracte, Spices-Freeh and Pure, no Adulteration -Dr. Price's Celebrated Baking Powder, Sauces Jams nod Jellies. Our Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES we guarantee equal to any, mid superior to the most in the market. All we ask from intending purchasers is to caller_ d examine our Stock and convince them- selves that what we say is correct. I • FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS; ALSO MILL FEED 0-1 all kinds kept constantly in Stock. Orders left with us will receive our, personal attention, and be delivered' promptly and free of charge. • LAIDLAW FAIRLFOT, $EAFORTH. . The Old Established Cash Grocery, next door South of the Post Office. -CARDNO'S NW BL6q,KsEAFoRTH. • MR. A.- CARDNQ, IN. RETURNING THANKTo THE INHABITANTS OF SEAFORTH, AND SURROUNDING VICINITY, BEGS TO ROMIND THEM THAT HE HAS MOVED BACK AGAIN INTO HIS OLD STAND, MAIN -ST., Lately oecupied by him for so many years past, now known as Cardno's Block, where he 1 will keep constantly on hand Fresh Canned Fruits of Every _bes5Irippon, CHOICE PASTRY OF THE SEASON. ALSO A CH,OICE LOT OF FRESH GROCERIES, STOCK FOR SERVICE. . _ 1.TFFOLK PIG. -The andereigned will keep during the present season on Lot 29, Con. 3a to be paid at the time of service, with the privi- 1 MeKillop, tin improved Suffolk Boar. Terms 81, lege of returning if necessary. T.E101SIA.S GIVE HIM A CALL. HAYES. I 524-4 iit• OARS FOR SERVIICE.-Farmere, bring your -"Sov,:s to the HalaWay HotIFe, that is tbe place DAVE YOU SEEN THAT SPLENDID AS'SORTMENT .OF XMAS PRESENTS for good Pigs. I nave done more for the improne- ment of hogs, and taken more prizes than any mail north of Seaforth. This year I have a Suf••1 I AT PAPSTS BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH folk Bear, with one cross Yorkshire. As I find to Farmers. This hog is ouly six months old, CONSISTING of Presentation Books, Juvenilea Thy Boots, Albums, tEn.sel, 'Rustic, and Auto - thoroughbred Snffolks too small to be profitable • . graph,) Scrap Books, Bibles in Russia and Morocco bindinga, Prayer Books, Hymn and Psalm and weighs 250 potieds, and is a real prize -taker. I _Books, Purses, Writing Deaks, Fancy Ink Stands, Steroscopes and Views, Vases, Toilet Sets, Motto I have also kept the old celebrated Berkshire i Caps and Fancy Chrornos, Mottoes, Rustic and Velvet Frames, Gilt Figures, Portmonlas, Alice Bags, Boar for ti season -his stock shows for them. Card Cases, Silk Book Marks, selves and need pen comment. Terms -Your 'choice for' $1, payable when -whenever you like, ;• Morey never comes amiss to nee. c, DA.VIS, Christnias New Years and Birthday Cards ----a Lai ye Assortment. Also ,Proprietor, Half -Wei House, Mei illop. 524x4 a Large Variety of Children's Toys, (f-c.t _ 1 OYSTERS ARRIVE DAILY BULK AND; CAN. A. CARDN 0, Seafortb:. • VERILY, VERILY, the finest stock of REMEMBER THE PLACE,- - C, PAPST, SEATORTH, Hair Brnithee and Laaies' Imperial Dressing (-Limbs ; ever exhibited in Seaforth ie to la seen at THE TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE BANK. PHARMACY. 52S - ESTRAY STOCK. V. STRAY HEIFERS. -Came into the premises -`-.4 of the undersigned, Lot 14, Con, 7, Hnllett, 8 yearling Heifers, on or about September 10. The owner is requested to provaproperty, pay charges and take them away. THOS. E. WARD. 521 "pSTRAY CALF.--Ceme into the premises of the tmdersigned, Lot 12, Con IS, bulled, on or about the 20th of October, a grey Heifer Calla The owner is requested to prove property, play charges and take her away. HENRY HOFF- IIAN. _••• 522x4 ESTRAY BULL. -Came Mt° the premises of the tinderaigned, Lot 13, Cot. 2,'3foKillop, OU or atraut the first of August. a two-year old red Bull. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away., JOHN O'SULe LIVAN. 521-4 ES TRAY SHEEP. -Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 2, Con. 11, Grey, on or aeont the 1st Of November, two Ewes. The owner is iequestf d to prove property, pay charges and take them away. JOHN DieFADZEAR, Grey. 524x4 V STRAY CATTLE. --Came into the premises of J--• the undersigned, Lot 13, Con. 3, Hay, 1 red Steer and 1 Heifer, spotted, 2 aeate old. The Owner is requested to prove Property, pay ex- penses and take them away. ,MALCOLAI Mo GREGOR. 524x4 171' STRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of -La the undersigned, Lot 28. Con. 6, Hibbert, about the middle of Novembei, a grey yearling. Steer. The owner is requested to prove property,, pay expenses and take him away. JOHN PEN- DERGAST. 521x4 ▪ STELY HFIFER.-Came into the premises of the undersignnd, Lot .5. Con. 7, Hallett, about beginning of October, a gi.ttv Heifer coming 2 years old. The owner is requested to prove prop- erty, pay expenses and take the animal awey.. JAMES SNELL. 52.334 STRAY 14F-TRE11.-Came i4o the premiseieef the undersigned about the Anted September, a red Heifer rising 2 years old. Ihe owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take the adiraal away. WM. McINTOSIL Lot 4", Con, 11, Hullett. 523-4 E STRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 40, Con. 8, L. IL S., Tunkersmith, on or about the .1st' of October, is two-year old red and 'white steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. GEORGE TROTT., 521x4 ESTRAY CAT TLE: -Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 16, Clore. 6, StAntentat or about October 15, a red Heifer and a red and white Steer -both coming three. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. THOS. 521x4 • _ ESTRAY CATTLE. -Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 15, Con. 1, McKillop, about the beginning of October, 2 yea -fling cattle -Heifer and Steer, Heifer is aed and white, and Steer all red. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take -them -away. JAMES CARLIN. 522x4 STR A Y CATTLE. -Came into the premises -of -1-4 the undersigned-, Lot 18, Con. 4, L. R. S., Tnekersmith, about the first of November, three yearling steers and one heifer -all red and white. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them ewes. ALEXANDER LIVING STONE. 522x4 V STRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of -1-4 the undersigned,•Lot 26, .Con. 8, McKillop, about the beginning of November, a yearling Steer, brindled color, with white along the batik. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take the animal away. ALEXA.N- DER MURCHIE, Winthrop P.O. 523x4 1-4 TRA.YED EWE AND LAMB. -Strayed from the premises of the undersigned, Huron Road, Tuekersmith, shoat the last of June, a Ewe and Lamb. When hat seen there was a tar mark on each. Any information that will lead to the re - covet, of the above animals 'will, be sultably re- warded. G. M. CHESNEY. 528x4 VSTRAY CATTLE. ---Came into the premises of -1--J the undersigned, Lot 26, Con. 13,11ibbert, about the naidale of September, 1 yearling beifor red and white, anti 1 steer calf also spotted red and white'. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses anti take them away. PETER MORRISON. 1.122x4 ✓ STRAY HEIFER. -Strayed from Lot 21, Con. '1-4 4., L. _R. S., Tnekersmith, about the beginning of November, a red Heifer Coming 3 --with white on the belly and. white hind legs. Any person giving such information as will lead to the recov- ery of the above animal will be suitably rewarded. THOMAS LEECH, Seaforth P. 0. 521x4 ESTRAY CATTLE. ---Strayed from the premises of the subscriber, Lot 19, Con. 12, Hilbert, early in the summer,, 1 two-year old steer, rat color, 1 black steer one year old, 1 red steer one year, old, 2 heifers one-year old with white marks as to their whereaboute. JOHN BEN'ItY, Can - malty P.0. on them. A reward will be glen for infor5:21:41on _ El STRAY HEIFERS.-Caree into the premises of the undersignea, at Wiathrop, 2 Heifers, one 1 -year old and the other 2, both red. The yearling came about the' Bret of July, and the other about the first of November. The owners' of charges and take them away. ANDREW GOV- of the above are requested to prove proper5t2y2,:ay "P STRAY STEER AND HEIKER.- Strayed -L3 from the premises of the subscriber, Lot 4, Con. 11, Tinkersmith, in acme ;last, a red Steer and a red and white Heifer -year-olds. Both animals havd 2 notches nut out of the left ear. Any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the above animals will be suitably rewarded. D. McDONALD, Chieelhurst 522x4 P.0-. ra STRAY CALVES. -Strayed from the premises -1-i of the undarsigned, Lot 21, Con, 13, Hay, about the 3rd of October, 4 spring Calveri--:411 heifers. Two are red (one of them a mutt.% ono with white back and white on belly and head, and. red sides; and one red, with white spot on fore- hbad, and some white on belly. Any person giv- ing such information as w:.11 lea -ti to the recovery df all or any of the said animals will he suitably rewarded. MICHAEL ZELLER, Zurich. 621x4 __- la STRAY CATTLE. -Strayed from Lot 28, -Con. a•-•-' 6, Hay, on or about May last, four yearling Catt!e-2 Steers and 2 Heifers. One of tire stems was white with red ears, and red rou rid the nose - the other steer is spotted rea and white; one or the beifers is all red, and the other spotted red and white.Each of the animals was marked with a slit in the right ear. Any information tint Will lead to the recovery of the above ani - male will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT MI:ALLISTER, Hills Green P. Or 521 _ EsTRAY .GATTLE.-Strayed or Stolen from Lot !).1, Cern 4, H. R. S. Tuckersmith, (the place rented by Mr. James Chesney, but buildings occupied by Mr. Jonathan Carter) a ligbt red Heifer, long featnresl, very Ebert horns and point- ing towards each other, tail white about half way, some -white on the belly, a narrow strip a little way up the Bide, 3 years ohl past, having bad & calf at 2 years old, but now farrow. The animal was Ildrel tin d in the EXPOSITOU by Mr. Cheeney on November 0th, and two following weeke, seen and owned by the subeeriber, paid for keep and advertisement a fever (lays after. On g0ing to take the animal away it was gone, as there in room tO fear the animal was etolau. Also a dark Ted Heifer, one year ola past, rather email for age, and strayed from the premises of the subscriber, Lot 2:3, Con.2'L. R. S. TackersmitTKi h. Any r - son giving snell info!. Itgl.001:1 as will lead to the rerevery of either of the -above animals will be suitably yew:erica. WILLIAM WIT, Happen, Can be Seen at Carantan block, Seaforth. 5"a2 FOR SALE OR TO LET. To RENT. -A Wagon Chop open to Tient in a a- • good stand, on easy terms, at Mat (Item. Apply in JoSEPII ):RWIN, Hills 'Green Post Office, 521 Ta LET.- Twe three moms to rent -av over Wilson st Young's Store. Poeeeasien at New Years. Apply to Mr. F. HO LMESTED, Sea -forth. 521 CaTORE TO RENT. -To Leta, the ,i; -aa e, on La Mail: -at at arta tat eccuricd by the nett reign- ed, as he int -mule removing Into tiatrk's 1417 bleak. Apply to IHOMAS COVENTRY. TrousE TO RENT. -To rent, on teateenable terms, that cannier -table and commodiane me- idence in the 'town of Seaforth, known as the Seegmiller House. For partieniare apply to 3, I. CARTER. _ ITO USE TO LET. -A •eurnfortable frame house Xi - situated in Berrie, County of Huron. A splendid opening for a tailcr as thine is none the, village, and Btri.ii is situated in -a splendid farming district: Iser partieuiate apply to JOHN LESLIE, Blake P.O.