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The Huron Expositor, 1878-01-04, Page 5'ANUARY 4, 1878. _ neSeesary preparation. to, ir Christmas alone cr1the Tile day was -every pIeasaatly .tinie Smith. whit has been a ichool section No. 6, Ziforete, 1 years, has resieaed her ie schoel. On the occasion Eng her connection with the pupila made her a very head_ atation. ty last week, at Rausford's p, in Clinton, Messrs. Copp , undertook to see how many t could unitedly make in one :ty suceeeded in making thiij. ei we state that our har- aerally conaidered -a good; a it will be seen that this is t. . annul tem meeting held in, . with the Methodist Sabbath .Londeshorta on Christmas a is year the most successful. The building was literally •twitlistandiag which every : to eujoy themselves well were delivered by Revd& - Rte, Caswell, Philp aud Da - ,t children ceatrihated their i entertainment. 1 4itoti Nem Era of laat week ' t are much pleased_ to be ittnee that Mr. T. E. joalin, a well:known in this tayine kept the Centraercial ' , _ _ ale years, has'turned over - . his somewhat eventful iow a staunch temperance a probationary member of st church. ; For some time beam workiag in a religious movexueut in New York LI -net -time with Dr. Bacon, , 1 efforts halve deem much riulting meta.: ..As an evis -success of this movement, tion that in Wayne County, a pepulation of 52,000. i si:eued the pledge, and' !been converted through k Tont * is visiting his utoa. and his aid assoctates, !ed at his FeforIllation , are leuce of his aincerity iii his p even some of them to re- xthe tuoventent is in, pro- iers speak highly of iits pro- : teeine• an oldt ' Clinton boy ' 'pleased tc lia.veathe tipper- tongratulating Mr. jeslin :hie has taken. being con - is tate he will never re- , 'aseeesmassansemaseaa _ aorie for MilitaryPur- poses. .t.s are being carried on in Tiler (4 the German. nxili- iea, to determine how fax Lcticable to employ the tel, dlitaity purpbses.' One of atments has been. arranged ay regiments on the exer- ! near Berlin; but, as yet, tttiaed have ,liet been alto- atory. With the statious ,Utusand paces apart it is .ely-clifficult, and at times editions are unfavorable, -.0ossible to carry en a, 0011 - is expected,however, that iegested improvements in ; have been carried out,the I work in a much more sat - alter, Etna wilt become of kr many military purposes. bstacles tO the more ex- syrnent of the field tele- _ al war has always been the istructing men in the man - 'be inatruments aud of giv- icient practice te render it reading or sending meat telephone, however, once used by any. one without ry training; and therefore ;Inateive almOst any num- i Which, it would be found - ful in the conduct of the tvar. In many instances, I kill be desirable that the t.l.totild be writen by the ttpLeved; and, therefore, inilitary authorities axe ng to arrange an apparel - I be able to, be used at as a telephene or aS a, it! instrument, aucl which ne. shall be camp ct, port- - easily liable to erange- - , - Torseu BrOught to !Light. i zite arclue:Lgipal dis- t, been maclit in Italy-- ' I town. a new Pompeii, emu}, aeax Manfredonia, nut Gargano. A , temple It -o :,brought to light, and _ bout 20 metres in length' witliont capitals, and, rals cetaring 15,000 tabut 3' acrea4 A ' seriptiona have been me of them have been aetun at Naples. , The the aneient Sipon- Strabo, Polybeue, audi which vette buried by The lieusee are 20 feet 4-ce of the _soil. The et has taken measures excavation on a large - a erne frealx object ot The late -.t is a moult - a e* of P. Pritiney after the pirates, aud a large g,,bt and cepper. Poor Print er. has the fel- ; days, -ago there was 0.1 City Of Ha:Wilton tile ter "sseil.keetati ill this are, he having work -ed ague years past eta his frette„ and • eisiderable property. ,,dessa,, The 1i:resin:up- - her Lent.than once, 11'.!ill1-01 to be married, . „ cane: alteut, we do not catian named Dickens. •tuf 4 how widows : lugs; in the veracioue. et Sam Welter occupies e. Whetheathia Ham- el' that clasa n, not s'.es was. At all -wearied of the engage- • city to 'avoid its "Weat, but the grass- :J.14g did, not agiee with 'riled to lagichna IIe the Provincial Fair,: midst (4 an uncom- ake of prize lisl he counting -room. Th V. She had come to kcal hint to step out - ed. Then she asked . JANUARI 4, 1-.37. Twaii....a.sw.... him if he intended to keep his pledge, or was she to wither and fade like a ° flower in early spring, He thought most likely she had better wither, but not with him. This widow aya,s not one of the kind who let concealinet, like a worm in the bua, feed on her damask cheek. Not much. She prodticed at re- volver, and said if he dia not naarrY her he must give up all the nion4y he had. about him and his watch,: He did not -care to part with his , horologe and bullion. But the revolvet vas pointed at him, and he was open to conviction. The man went to Hansilten not leng since, arta the wicio-sv renetred her suit. His brother got hold of hirn, and made him promise not to maxi/ the widow. But alas-! human nature is weak. So they were married the other day. What areeaments the woman rited, we do not know. Probably tied him in front of a Krupp gun till he yielded. I IP& tA.11111011. A, Bad. y. A tramp 6illing himself Albert Tack- lebury last week called at Me. Alex Mc Douald's, a, farmer. of !East Williaaris, living close to the track; of .the Grand Trull Railway. After getting his dins nor he proceeded on his Way, taking With hien an axe handle. McDonald pursued the lad, accused. him of theft and iugratitude, and walked. with him to Ailsa Craig, where he had him ar- rested. From certain remarks let fall daring the e-xamination, Spire Atkin- son sent for the Grand ,Tr - Railway lls agent, Mr. Tibeaubo, who tel graphed. to Stratford for Detective Hee an. Itap- pears W. A. Johnson, a blaeksmith of Parkhill, saw a youth place a long pole across the traek of the Grand Trunk -with the view of wreeking a, train. On Mr. johnson being brought face to face with the prisoner he at once identified the lad. He is now in London jail awaiting his trial on two indict- ments. Great credit is clue Mr. McDon.- ald for the action taken by him in the matter. The prisoner A about sixteen or seventeen years of age and hails from Chicano, says he has been walking and steali'fg rides for the last two weeks; that the conductors and bra,kesmen have not treated him well; that they, squirted on him and, poured k:til on him. He admitted the charge of plaeing a pole seven feet long and four inChes in diameter across the • track, and also shortly after placing a cordwood stick across one of the rails. : This last aet of villainywas corroborated by a fireman on a freight train going east, Who jumped off his engine and remOvedi the stick. Ithappened very luclt the train was going east and up a heavy grade known as the Parkhill grade. Hacl the train been going in an opposi 'e direction nothing could have averte a catas- trophe, as all tra,ins run at great speed going west. -e . , I - ' TNE HURON EXPOSITCR The Krupp Gsara '-to he Super- seded. ; . .1. It appears to be -by no means unlikely that the celebrated upp, gun, with which the whole of the German artil- lery is at present armed., will be super- seded, if not immediately, at all events before very long, by another weapon. Experiments lia,ve, it is well known, been lately made in the i foundry at Spandau with bronze steel, prepared by the Ucha,tius method., and ` these ha,ve been so successful that, aocob rdinc to the Berlin correspondeutaaf an Austrian isaili,ta,ry pa,per, the Intspector-General of the German artillery has definitely decided to -adopt it as a, Material for the manufacture of ordnance, Baia; in the first iustance, has ordered several siege guns to be made of the new com- pound, the secret of the preparation of • which appears to he now very generally known. - The gun which are to be thus manufacturec-1 are to have a calibre of 12 centimetres, but will be superior to the Austrian pieces of the same bore, as arrangements will be made to allow a larger charge of powder to be used. In ;ell informed, circles, the correspon- dent adds, the construction of these s is looked upon as the first step guntoward the completei sabstitution o bronze steel for steel ordnance' in the German army. Meanwhile, exceedingly satisfactory experiments have been made on the -range at Steinfold, nearVienna, with two eeeently eonetructed 1 -cen- timetre bronze -steel gm's. , The Acts, tripes, Minister of War, the president of the Technical Commitee, Gen. Ucha- tins, and a large number i of artillery officers were present on. the occasion, andi excellent practice was made -with the new weapons - at ,the 2,000 metre range. asseasememstmoissmolli• 1 sanitary and gustatory science. French cook will make a franc g far as an American housewife will m tI A 0 as ake ee. We should proba,bly be greatly tonlithed could the cernputatio* be made, how nimbi of the financial, re- g to liv- , and nor-. baperative powers of France is ONVI hr soaps and cheap fooda-bette jag, after all, than -the heavy bread failures generally of our culinary 1 aace. immasmemmeasomema -Mr. E. P. BosSelley, attended the nomination in Belleville on Monate • he sat down after makinga, short sp and in a few minutes fell dead. deceased. was one ef the oldest, resit of the town, being 73 yoars was a member of the-firstCouneil o town of Belleville. I =The editor of the Belleville in fl nee has received a' curious Chris Cheap Tai,ving in Glasgow. Glasgow has long be famous for ite penny dinners for the poor, Which are, no doubt, a great boon to the working classes and. to other pensons whose means are limited. If, ;however, a stateinent, made recently aft the Police Court of that city is to bel believed, a, dinner at some of the eating -houses in Glasgow is not over -cheap jewel at the .charge of 1 penny. A girl employecl at an et7ting-house was charged. With cre- ating a disturbance at the establish- ment. Her explanation of the affair was that she had, quarrelled with . her p -employer because he insisted chi selling broth in which arat had been drowned, and which., in addition to the drowned rat, contained a c,onsiclerable quantity of rotten cabbage. 1Then she remon- strated against the sale of this concoc- tion, he replied that it I was • " good enough for customers avhol could only a.ffOrd to spend a menial. or it half -penny on it." This answer led to 'an alterca- tion, which ended in her aemanclittg the balance of her wages, Ile then handed her otter to the policsa alleging that she badi cxeated a disturbance. , The magis- trate found. her guilty of the charge, 'and fined her 10 shillings 6 pence, with the alterantive of 10 days' imprieonineut. x from a fr s cureircork aperture in This sna,ke h end, a small rattles d in a bottle, with a s e cork to let in ,fres1 s been kept in this b for Iowan:lent is without receiving food, yet it li es and continues to larger. . eCh. The nts He the elli- mas Dike all ttle any row severe snow -storm prevail° on Monday throughout Nova Scotia and. Prinoe Hdtva,-d Island eausintr consid- erable delay to railway trains. The *inter ste&flij3r Northern Light wt vi out in the storm, from since, h into Some hai -On the as a girl abo ceeding up t ville sehool, she N as met by a t about 22 yews of age, who made decent assault upon her, but, fo ately, her screams and efforts to e Ecoriouly The Frencb butcher separates the bones, from his steaks, and . places them where they will de the most good. The housewife orders just eno;ugh for each person and.no mores even to the coffee.. If a chance visitor drops in, sotmebody quietly retires and the extra, cup is pro- vided, but nothing extra by careless- ness of intention, ,:when the little range is extinguished, and waits for anotha time. No roaring cook stoves Etna red- hot covers all day long for no purpose but waste,. The egg laid to -day costs a little more than one laid last week. Values are nicely estimated, and the smallest _surplus; is catefuilly saved. A thousand little economies are.praetised, and it is • respectable:. to praetise thein. Cocking is an eeonoraical, as well as and has not been board it is supposed to hav4 put •beur for shelter. orning of the 20th jnst., t.15 years of age wits pro - e rai road track to unii- amp 11 ia- un-, cape from the scemadrel brought assistance to the frightened girl, and the tamp was captured and safely lodged in Cay- uga a-A:fatal accident Occurred at the C-reat Western Station Britutfor Saturday night last, R. Moffatt, br man, being instantly killed.. Dec was on the last train. off . the We , on .kes- ased, ne- ; ton, Grey, and Bruce Railway. I4fter the -train had. been left -in its place for the night,. it is supposed Moffatt ,Went aad opened. tee switch for the e andtheu ill • ped. , on the engine was, beekira up, missed his foot and fell, the , engine running ove and:cutting 1 im badly about the tere belonged to Palmerston, wher nain.s wer ferw•axded Monday a iva rig; . Sthe. • nelph Herald, George nived. fro 1 England Christmas fi. tells a s d story of a terrible -lite which t f the DOMii 7i'zits an _outs netted up. which in thi Vireo years i aw any -thin here. were board., and wo hogs an verboard. pd two boa Lees out , 1 'Star of De late for :hit la. ra,shown by oded t.vitla , vet £300, N ibly used u n his vent nd securin t I • Cline as it hold him ead, his uorn- Lees Eve. torm e good steamer Ontario," ion line -and on whOt he ard-bound passenger -got The eldest inhabitant, • case was the mate, thirty - 1 the service, said he never 'like it. It was a h wler. 1,028 head of live stock f:these 61 oxen, 160 beep, seven horses were tl rown The ship also lost on mah s washed. overboard. Mr. oae the celebrated horse mark," and. let him navi- self. The wisdom ol this the fact that '‘ Star" was ut a scratch and Old for idle, other horses wei[e ter - Mr. Lees did very well re, losing only two hogs. a good market for his ship- Births., iftinop, on Dec. 23, the wife of Mr, Henry. Ind 1, of a daughter.. • M-Killop, on Dec. 29, the wife of ,afr. Hugh Melt y, of a eon. - 311,17F1TEL-I MeKillop, en Dec. 31, the wife of Mr. Henry riffitle df a eon. ARRIE.-In fortis, on Dec. 4, the wife of Mr. Wm. Barra , of a son. - EATENS.-Ii Grey, on Dee. 21, the wife of Mr. Edward Le twee; of a son. IIANTZ.--At Parkhill, on Dee. 11, the vife of Mr. A. 33. mita, formerly of Clinton, 41 a Boo. LaSON.-In ssullett, on Dee. Katlic wife of Mr. • john Maso i, of a daughter. Marriages. 13ANNERMA,N NU -LDS -At the Manse, Kippen, .on Dee. 27,. he Rey. H. Cameron, ass'sted by lie:v. Mr, : rtley, of Exeter, Mr. John 3anner- - man, to Mi e Elizeheth Wilds, both of Iayfie1d. CAMPBELL- EI. -At the reeidened of the bride's fitt er, on Jan, 1, by Rev. Me Denby, Mr. Donald Campbell, to Miss Jags*: 'Reid, ,Second dan shter of. Wire john Reideall 41 Stan- , ROSS -CAME 1 ON. -At the residence. of the bride's fat ler, Staailey, on Dec. 25, Y Rev. Mr. BOSS, A Ir. D. Ross, to Mies Christir a,.Coeta- eroa, deugl ter of ldr. Malcolm. Canna° 1, all of Stanley. i EAKET-BEL .-1--eit the Icsidenee of the bridea; father, Mo 1i:a on ,Christenae Day, by Rev. 8. Jones, Mr. Vila Jas. Eaket, to Betsey Bell. - • JOILNSON-ara AI/KER.-At the residence. ofthe bride's fatter, on Dec. 24, by By. MeDienby, - John John. on. eldest son of Mr. John Johnson, to Elizabeth Walker, all of Stanley. 1 BAIMEY-McLAUGliTensT.-At the residence. of . .the bride" father, Ho -wick, on Jan. 1, . by 1 Rev. Geo. Brown, Mr. Adam . Candy, Bailey, - Gerrie, to ries Sane MeLauglin. • i ' • LENTON-AlsliERWOOD.--sAt the residinice of . -the bride's father, on Dee. 24, Mr. Jas.peaton, • of .Turubm , to Miss Anderwood of H wi k-. -Deaths:. WORKMAsaaa-At Rodgerville, on Dec 261, Jemes S Marshall, seri of James and ElizabetlaWork- man,. aged Years and 4.mmiths. I . . uction.pales. Fridak, J n. 11, on the . farm of Geo Chesney, I uron Road, Tuckeranaith, Thoroughbred Stock. George Chesne. proprietor ;, J. P, ii3rine, auctioneer, . Tuesday, Jan. 8 on Lot 17, Con. 1 Hay, one na le anc a quarter south of Zurich, Far n, Fara Stock and , Imple- ments. • John F. ;Rickbcil, proprietort, E. Bossenb rry anctiOneer. It Saturday Jan. or, 1878, at German & Grant'slPlaning Mill Seaforth, Furnie ture, Machinery, Lumber, &c. L. Ma, bee; proprietor; J, P. Brine' auctioneer. - Thur clay, Jan. 1.0, ciu Lot10, Con. 8; Morris, Firm - Stock 'tend .1ml:de- ments. R bert Symonds, Proprietor: G-eo. Kirkby,auctioneer. Thurtdat , Jan. 10, 1878, at the Com- mercial }tel, Seaforth, a quantity of Supeiao • Fanning;j. P. Brine, auctioneer. Sattirday, Jan. 12, On lot 5, con. 14, Hullett, Fa •m Stock and Implements. John- Broa bent,' proprietor; J. Bul- lard, .1.1,a tio 'ecr. . .BUIS! . 'On nese frem headquarters. stream a ear g have just reeeived 2A tons of Fine New See, one *Young a-Iyaei Tea' s ilifet quality, • bought 4- eca coin the importer, thereby saving the whol aide profits and as we have 'bought a very large lot a. the lowest card' price, mulehave no wholesale rata; to pay, we HIV in a poeitionto sell Merchmit •,Htel keepers, farmers, Grangets., or ethers be_ mg ni quantities, at Toronto wholesale priees, in we axe determined to do it. Come along and giveat s a trial. We have. Plenty for All. No need of se ding your inouias to Toronto to purchase Groceries when you can do letter with Wieson & YOENG, S %forth. 525 • ; ; temesumamsnapssaccr 11•.M=MIE:=1•111.11011.111M T LMARKETS. SEAFORTH, an. .3, 1b77. Fall Wheat 1 18 to 1 20 , Spring Wheat, Fife, per bushel... . 1 00 to 1 07 Spring Wheats ed Chaff,per bush. 0 95 to 1 02 Oatsper bush40 30 t( 0 32 • ECU per bushel 0 55 t 0 CO Barley perbns el Butter, No. 1, Loose, trade 0 45 t 0 55 de 0 16 t 0 16 Batter, No. 1, ooite, cash 0 16 to 0 16 Eggs 017 t� 017 Floer, per banal. , 6 00 to - 6 50 Hav. „ .10 00 to 11.00 Hides, per lb,•.. 0 06 t� 0 06 Sheep skins ! 0 50 to 1 00 Salt (retail)p r barrel; 0 75 Salt (wholesal ) per berrel0 65 Potatoes, par bushel 0 35 to 0 35 Oatmeal p•Wrl 5 00 to 5 50 • Wool, pelb 0 28 to 0 28 'r Tallow, per lb 0 061to 0 OQ Dressed Hogs, ier 100 lbs. 4 75 to 5 15 Beef, -in quart rs, per 100 lhs4 50 to 5 00 -Pork .. .. ...... ............ . . 4 50 to 5 00 1 Carismow, Jan. 3, 1877 * Fall Wheat, per bushel.. .. . . .... a 1 18 g 1 23 Spring Wheat, perbushel 1 00 @ '1 02 Oats, per buehel 0 30 @ .0 31 'Barley, per bushel 0 45 (0 0 50 l'oas, per bnehel 0 59 g :0 61 Batter0 14 p '0 16 Pork 450 ea 500 0 30 to 0 35 0 16 @ 017 8 00 @ 10 00 Poto,teee. Eggs Hay, par ton, BLYTEL Ten, 3, 1877. Treadwell, per bush Si 20 to $1 23 Scott wheat,per buall ' 115 to 1 17 Spring wheat, Red Chaff, , 1 LO to 1 03 Fife and Club, ...... ....... ..„ 1 03 to 1 05 , Peas, per bush • 58 to 60 Barley, per push, 45 to 54 Oats, perbashcl 0 28 to 0 30 Pork, per 100 lbs 4 75 to 5 00 Beef, 4 50 to 500 Batter, rolls. p• er lb 0, 0 12 to 0 17 Butter, per lb tab 12 17 Etgl 16 to 20 p 'ash .. . ...... 0 30 to 0 35 ast, esr, pdeorz Hides, 6 00 to 6 GO Sheep skins 0 75 to 1 25 Hay, ... 8 00 to 10 00 I e4* PM -wit, Ch ap at Allen's. ' Dried Peaches, Cheap et 'Allen's. Dri d Apples Clieep at Allen's. • New Melia; Cheep at Allen's. Ta le Syrup, CI jeep at Allonal. • Prime Teas Cheap at Allen's. Fr sh Ground offee,,Cheap at Allen's. . Bright Sugar Cheap at Allen's. Te Sets, Cheap ol Allen's., - Glassware, heap at Allen's. ! i . NOTI 'E or R ?Aroykt.--Laidlaw. & Fairley i teod removh;Ig into new ' and more cone , modious remises, no* being fitted up for them in Oardno's 1 ley Meek, \Olen they intend going more extensive 7 into the Grocery, Flour, Feed and Seed business; thim ever. :Also , will open out it large etoek of t ie best Crockery Mid Glassware to be had in Seater h. EAIDLAW .& Fenteler. 523 1 . Caoc CE4.-Another large lot. receiv- ed at Wil on & Young's. • Special lime of Fancy and Phil Toilet; and Tea, S Lts. Do not fail to ex-. amine me stook before, purchasing elsewhere as you will surel regret it if you o. Wieson & Youno, Seaforth. 525 t -,, .,, ' L CHAT 'Ta6.S- .I! ItInTS m aunuance au 1. - 1, Laidlaw Fairley's, 4eafoeth, consisting of Sul- tana, aftt .nele, Layer j and Thacieea. Raisins, Patrio; Cunene.: Candied Peqls, and Extracts. Advertise- ment cro vded out. liALDLAW"EIVAIRLEY. 523 . Amu 'ED.--.TeBroWnell has just- re- ceived hi first ear of tenni for this season. Cus- tomers c n (limed on getting Corn .at .BrowneWs ell the s use through, as he intende keeping it large ft • k on hand. J. EROWNRLL. 523 . 1 ! Line MINT TO, • LIUNDBESSES.-Frqsh 1 arrivabi f, Dobbin's iCelebritted Electric Soap1 at , Thomas eidd's. Call and get a bar, only 121 ciente, worth tl ve tunes the,quantity of any other sdaP yet imp -ted: Temerfis EIDE,:522 . . n kilitt sTmaS GOODS. -Sultana and. - Va- lencia 11 shisi extra Bleak Crown, London and Lor- in Laye a. Extra fine Currants. Candied Peels, Extracts Spiees, and Xcing Sugar. laan.aain HILL & Co. 529 , 1,TE141,Y, . VERIIia, the finest stock of Hair BrishoS and Ladies' Imperial Dressine" combe ever exhibited in Settforth is to be spensat" THE PEARNAbY. 1523 , CALIPonue. CiANN.B.D ThwitTs in pears, peaches, apricots, strawberries, green pees and sugar corinatist arrivil at _iaine.i.w & EAIRLET'S, Seafortle 523 . 1 . , . GREAT EXCITEMENT at LAIDI;AW & FAIRLEV8 (eke the serival Of large stocks of .Christ - rims tent. Come and View the Immense Dis- play.. 523 ,Laneaaw & F.A.IRLEas have received an, other consignment of Cape'Cod Cranberries, of ,ex- - eellent quality. Selling rapidly. 523 FISH OP ILL 14NDS, to be had. at LAID- . LAW & FAIRLEVS, ftfi cheap as any house in town. Can't la Underseld. , 523 , • '; BUClieTHEA.T FLOUR, corn meal, oat meal, green -slated wheat for Sale at LAIDLAW & Fein- LEY'S, Seaforth. 523 RECtIVElp TO-D;AX, an extra, Fine New Season jopeee Tea, 50c. per pound, worth 75e. Wet, HILL & CO. 522 : . • • A.128-11)1 Box of New Fruit Valencia I Raisins, or ai.1.90.. W. IleaL & Co. 524 1 ' --. BSTRAY STOCK. STRA Y HEIFERS. -Came into the promisee of the undersigned, Lot 14, Con. 7, Hallett, 8 yearling Heifers, on or about September 10. The owner is requoitea to prove property,pay charges and, take them away. THOS. E. WARD, 521, VSTRAY SHEEP. -Came into the promises :of sui ' the undereigned, Lot 2, Con. 1'7, Grey, on or. aocut the 1st of November, two Ease& The owner is tequemted to prove propetty, pay charges and take them .away. JOHN aleFADZ SIAN, Grey. 1 -24x4 p* STRAY CATTLE -Came into the premises of ' -vaJ the undersigned, Lot 13, Con.. 3, Hay, 1 red Steer and 1 Heifer, spotted, 2 years Old". The owner Is requested to prove property, pay ex- penses and take Went away. MALCOLM fefe. GREGOR. f 524x4 -17[111E11Y HVIFER.-Came into the premixes of the undersigned, Lot 5, Con. 7,110100, shoat beginning of , October, a grey Heifer coming 2 years old. The owner is requested to prove prep- erty, pay expenses and take the animal JAMES SNELL. N0T4A.n parties indebted to Dr. Verne, Seieforth. are requested to call and settle the same on, or before Tanuory 15th. All accomite remaining anseteled et that date will be placed in othea hands for crlection. 523-4 'ROARS FOR SERVICE.-Farmere, bring your -'Sow $t to *Half -Way House, that is the place for gooa Piga. I have done mentor the iinprove- ment of hogs, and taken more prizes than any mau north of Seeforth. This year I have a Suf- folk Bear, with•one cross Yorkshire. As I find thoroughbred Suffolks too small to be profitable to Farmers. Thishog is only six mouths old, and wei shs 250 pounds, and is a real prize -taker. I have Boar fa selves a ehciice f morey •Proprie Ise kept the old celebrated Berkshire tl iS seasons-his:stock shows for them - d need no .coraniene. Terms -Your r $1, payable when -whenever you like, ever COIDOS amiss to me. C. DAVIS, or, Half -Way House, McK Mole. 524x4 NOTICE.‘ 5281 STRAY TIEIFR.-Carne into the premises of " the undersigned about the &et of Septeniber, a red Heifer risieg 2 yearold. The owneris requested to Prove' property, pay cherges Med take tbe adimal away. WM. McINTOSH, Lot 4, Con. 11, Hullott. PUNCAN & DU NC;It AT4 EA -0- TH. 11 HAPPY NEW Y.,)"+k TO ALL WE ARE OFFERING- SPECIAL IBARGAINS,1 THIS MONTH IN I HEAVY WOOLEN GOODS, 'FLANNELS, aLc. HAVING SECURED SOME VERY. LARGE . LOTS OF TEfESE GOODS AT I . ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR pRicEs P41, CASH, WE ARE IN A POSITION- TO. GIVE .OUR CSTOMIERS I • 1 REGULAR PRICE. HEAVY 523-4 1 I , E . . .dersigned, Lot 15,Con. 14,•Hibbert, about the ,beginning of December, it year-old steer, red and white color. • The owner can have him by -prov- ing properby and paying expenses. WM. TOW- ERS, Ferquhar P.0. 625x4 , STRAY --Came ip nto' the remises of the To Ole i/runicipal Electors Of the 'frovroship of Tuckersaultla. . GEN1'LEMEN : Having leemed that at the meeting for the uominaticar of Con taillors for the Township of Tuckersmith, held at Egmond- ville, on Deo. 31, 1877, where I hed not been, you nominated me as ono of the candidates for the Reeveship ot said tonniehip, for which offiee I de- cline to run this time, sod will feel obliged if you will poll your votes otherwise than for me. - Not- • withstaading that I feel grateful tor the confi- dence yeu would wish to repose inme, ram, Yours Respectfully," ' W. *MeMILLAN. Tech 'smith, Jan. 20, 1878e • 526-1 ... • ________ - TP1 M 0 V' M - - of the Members of the Tuckrsmith 13ra-nch Aermultural Society will beheld at the •Commers eml Hotel, Soaforth, on Thursdey, Jan. 10, at the hour of 1 O'clopk, for the purpose of appoint- _ VSTRAY.-Ciune on the preinises oL the sub- -" scriber, Lot 24, Con. 1, Usborgie, 1head of cattle -1 two-year-old heifer, 2 yearling •Iteifets, and -1 steer. The owner will please prove' prop- erty, pay expenees -and dike them away. W. BAWDEN, Exeter P. Q. 11 525x4 VSTRAY STEER.Strayed from the preadees " of the subscriber, some time in August, a Sbeer spotted red and white, coming 2 years old. Any person giving such informatio4 as will lead to the recovery etit the above animal will be mut- ably rewarded. Taemes SIM SON, Win- throp P. O. 526 VSTRAY CATTLE. --Came into he premilsese -A --A of the undersigned, Lot No. 1, don. 12, Hal- lett on or abonb the 1st of November, it snail red year old steer, and a red arid vslite two-year- old heifer. The owner is reque tea to prove property pay charges and take them iwa y. ALEX. SMITH. • ; 5254 • ESTRAY HEIFER. -Came into the premises of the undersigned, east half lot, 18, Con. 10, McKillop, about the end of November, a white Heifer with brown neck, coming 12 years old. The owner is xeqaested to proveroperty, Pay' i expenses and take her away. PM H AS SIMP- SON, Winthrop P. O.- 1 1 595 t _ E. STRAY CATTLE.- Strayed fro the premises of the undeasigned, Lot No. 13, Bayfield read, Stanley, on et about the 1st of July, two Ired heifers, 1 a yearling and the other: two-years-bld. Any information that will lead to the recoverof the above animals will be suit ly rewarded. ROBERT. REID, Varna P. 0. 5244 , ESTRA.Y STEER. -Came into tlib premise, of the undersigned, Lot 26, CON. 8, MoKillop, about the- beginning of November, a yearling Steer, brindled Color, with white along the back. The owner is requested to prove property, Pay chatges and take the animal away. ALEXAN- DER trultpuiE, Winthrop P. 0. 528x4 VSTRAY STEERS. -Came into the pre ises -1-'4 of the undersigned, Lot 15, Core ett. about the 15th of October, two Steers -one red and the other grey -coming 2 years old. The owner is requested to iprove property, pay charges and bake them away. Mrs: R. KELLEY, Hullett. 626i4 - t I STRAYED EWE AND LAMB. -Strayed 4oan the premises of the uudersigned, Huron -Road, Tuakersmith, about the last Of June, it Ewe and Lamb. When last seen there was a tar mark on each. Any information that will lead to the re- covery of the above animal e will be suitably re- warded. G. al. CHESNEY. 1 528k4 F -'STRAY CATTLE. -Came into the PremiSes of the undereigned, Lot 1, Con. 2, Stanley, about the first of December, 6 Yearlings and 2 Steers - one Steer greyish color, the other brown; ore of the heifers Hp-Otte:1, the o there red. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expeusesland take them away. 'S. BLAIR, Kippen la 0. '55x4 VSTRAN STEER. -Strayed from pre ises -1-.4 of the undersigned, Lot 29, Con. 11, Hibbert, Borne -time in October, a year old 'Steer, dark red color mixed with grey. Mark -the tip of the right ear cut off, and it Slit Mt in the ear on .the top side. key person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the above aeimal t- win be suitably -rewarded. , JAMES STONE - 1 1 MAN, Chieelharst P. O. 520:(4 }STRAY CAT r LE. -S yed or Stolen from Lot 11, Con. 4, II. R. S. Tuckersanith, (the place rented by Mr. James Cheseey, Init buildings occupied by Mr. Jonathan Carter). a light red Heifer, long featured, very short hornand 'point- ing towards each other, tail white aborit half way, some white on the belly, a narrow strip a little -way up the side, 8 years old past, having had it calf at 2 3 ears old, but now farrow. d'he animal was advektiee (1 in the EXPOSITOR byldr. Chesney on November 9th, and two follewing !weeks, seen and owned by the subscriber, paid for keep and advertisement, a few days after. On ging to take the minimal away it was gone, as there is romn to fear the. itnimal was stolen.. Also a. dark red Heifer, ouo year old oast, rather • small for age, and strayed from the premises of the subseriber, Lot 23, Con. 2, L. R. S. Tuckersmith. Any -per- son giving such information as will lead tO the recovery elf either of the above animals will be suitably • rewarded. WILLIAM COPP, Kippen. Can be seen at Cardno's block, Seafortlh. 522 IMPORTANT NOTICES. DA.- McLEOD, Licensel Anetioneer. Any • one wishing his services as Auctioneer will find him et his residence, Main Street, near Mr. A. Gray's Planing Mill, Seaforth. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. -All partiles indebted "I" I 'to me, when accounts are not paid by 1 the First of Febrintry, 1878, will be -handed in for collection. JOIN WARD, Seaforth. 526-4 - 'WEST ED CHEESE. FACTORY. ---A. Meet- ing of i.he Patrons of the West End Cheese Factory will be held at the Factory, on Wednes. day, the 16th of January, at 2 o'clock P. M.. fot the purpose of winding up last season's business and making arrangements for next season. A. IIALLY, Secretary-Tteasurer. • 526-2 •ANNIJAL MEETING„ -The Animal Meeting THOMAS -1- 0 VENrity Ing officers and directors, and the transaction el other bueiness. JOHN- HAN4H, Secretary. Has ens feoved his Stock of ' , I BOOTS AND SHOES • TO STARK'S NEW BLOCK, In the Store next to Wm. Robertson Hardware Store, where he will be very happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as possible send all persons wanting to per - chase Boots or Shoes will find it to their advan- tage to 'Ye him a call, as he has the Largest Stock o Boots and Shoes in Seo.forth, and is DETERMINED TO SELL Them aft prices that must tempt people to buy, as the whole -Stock must positively be (noosed of befcne the Firseof April, to make room for • t The Immense Spring Stock Which, he has Ast Ordered. lie kon1d respectfully return thanks to all who ho, e patronized hini in the past, and truste that thy may not weary in well doing. YOU. As his CANNOT MISS THE PLACE, ign of the Big Boot cam be seen -from any pert of Main Street: AL4 Op ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID UP AT ONCE, WITHOUT FAIL. T OMAS COVENTRY, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. W. j. SHAIINON, President. 525 CLOTH CHECKED WINCEYS, SERGES, FANCY DRESS GOODS, NC TICE.-The Annual Meeting jf the Howick -1. Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurltnce Company will be held in Mrs. Day's Hall, G rrie, on Satur- day, the 12th day of January, 1878 at the hour of, 12 o'c.ock noon. for the purpose f electing Di- rectors and other business. A. la ge attendance of Members is desirable. 'WM. aleKERCrfER, Secretary; JAMES EDGAR, Pree done. 524 TaISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP:-Notico . is hereby given tbat the part • lc hereto- fore exiseing between the undersig ed under style and firm of Heist & Reesor, of Zu ich, is dissole- ed by mutual consent. Danis; ist collects all accounts and pays ell debts duo td said partners, and no others. DANIEL HATST, ABRAISI bReErE3t011187. 7.Witness, ELMES. !Zurich, Deeeme 526-4 NOTICE is hereby given that a.pplieation will at` be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, by JOHN MOONEY, of the Town of Clinton; in the Comity of Huron, in the Province of Ontario, drover, for a 13i11 of Divorce from LOIS ANN a:00NET, his wife, late of the , Town of Clinton aforesaid, on the ground of adultery.- Dated at the Town of Clinton, the 80th day of july, A. D. 1877. J'OHN MOONEY. WALKER, Me1NTYRE &. FERGUSON, Solici- tors held on Wednesday, January , h h 27:12.C6K. CHOOL MEETING -TOWNS IP OEN' tors for Applicant. • ERSMITH.-The Annual G neral Meeting for the Nomination and Elea ion of School Trustees, in the Township of T ekeramith, will our df 10 o'clock A. X., at the same places, and under the same Returning Officers, as Or the Township 1 WINTER GOODS AT ONE-HAilc DRESS GOO PS, COSTUME Clt3THS, PLAIN-, :TWILLED AND PLAIN SERGES AND ;REPS, SOATILET • AN , I WHITE FLANNELS, 'ANC FLAN,- • __ta/tTELS, WHITE BAJANKETS, I . HORSE BLANKETS AND RUGS, CLOTHING IN HEAVY cly ETS, PANTS AND VESTS, IAL TWENTY-F1VE PER CENT REDUCn ASSORTMENT OF FINE ROBES DOLLARS LESS THAN 'DUNCAN RCOATS, PEA1 NCE OF MILLINET1Y AT N. BUFFALO ROBES -SEE OUR. AT FROM TWO TO FOUR VER. OFFERED.. ; $leaforth. !CHR1STMP$S AND N W YEARS GIFTS. HAVINCr PURCHASED A LARGE LOT' OF 1 I t ! i iTc)-y-s .A_I\i-i) F.A.-1\TOar. GOODS I t AT A_ RECENT TRADE ATJCI1ION SALE IN TOROaNTO, I 1 • : We are 'now opening -them out, and will be sold of a extraordinary lo* Prices during the HOlidays.; , frin ToYs, Whistlese-Tops,Carts, China. Toys, Move see, Children's Knives and Forks, Dolls, and 1 all finch Goods, also Plated Spoons, Knives and Vorka, Butter 'coolers, tartlet Stands, Pickle Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Watches, Cocke, and a „ ! . 1 i • , e t I • GREAT VARIETY OP NICE GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE COMING- ' SEASON,: AND ALL WILL BE RUN OFF ,CHEAP. ea until 3:ec. WANTED. ixTearimp..-A Good General Servant, Apply v to MRS. W. P. CAMPBELL at the Church of England Parsonage, Sealorth. 526 TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for School 2- Section N. 11, Grey, a Male Teacher holding th a second or ird-elasa certtficate. Apply, stat- ing salary and enclosing testimonials, to the nndersigned. Application/3 reeeiv 29, 1877. XIlilES SPENCE, Secretary, Ethel P. 0. 24 91ENnERS FOR CHURCIL-Tenders will be 2- received by the undersigned,addressed to Eg- mondville P. 0.onitil Tuesday, January 22, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the erection of a brick -chinch in the village of Egmondviile. Tenders will be taken for the whole work or for the brick and carpenter work separately, Plans and specifics: tious can be seen and all necessary information gainecrat the residence of Mr. Wm. Payne, Mill Road, Tuckersmith. SOIIN HANNAH, Secre- tary.. 525-4 = ALSO A GREAT CLEARING SA!..E OF iiWEL.RY. -11 In this department we have fax top large a Stock For hard times, au propose for the next two w east to give every one an opportunity of buying what they require either for theit own use or foi presentations, at the following reductions : I , 15 PER CENT.- DISCOUNT ON ViTATCHES. 1 25 PER CENT. DISCOiUNT ON ALL GASH SALES. I • . ;, ; , 1 1 , 1 Of Gold, Plated, Black, or any other Kind of jewelry in all branches. Brooches, Ear Ringo, Sets, ?uff Button a, Studs, Finger Rings, Watch Chains, Charms, Lockets, &e. 1 i . ' t 1 An Early Inspection, is Invited, so Call if only Five Cents worth, or One _ . * Dollars' worth is wa,nted, af 1 i t 1 ! i i 1 i HICKSON 84 BLEASDELL'S II,IDRUG 'STORE, SEAFORTH. . . 1 1 i 1 I , .WHAT'S THE CATJ'E' OF THE GREAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST THE ; GROCERS ? SIMPLY naq, THAT i ; 1 , , 0 LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY- „ FOR SALE OR TO LET. TO RENT.- A Wagon Shop open to Rent in a 1- good stand, on easy terms, at Hills Green. Apply to JOSEPH ERWIN., Hills Green Post Office. 521 *ROOMS TO LET. -Two -or iiree rooms to rent 2-v over .Wilson Young's Store. Possession at New Years. Apply to Mr. P. HO I.XESTED/ Seaforth, 524 QTORE TO RENT -To Bent, the Store on le) 31aitast at present occiipied by the imdersign- ed, ies he intends removing into Stark's new block. Apply to THOMAS OOVENTBY. 524 T_TOUSE TO LET, -A. comfortable frame house "I"-, situated in Betne, County of Hatrone, splendid opening for a tailor SS there is taone in the village, and Berne is situated in. it spiel:Aid farming district. For particulars apply to JOHN - LESLIE, Blake P. 0. 522 STOCK FOR, pERVICE,. BREEDERS. -The undeesigned e keep dining this season on his premites, Lot 81, Road, Tnckersmith, a Berkshire Boar Pig. Terms, $1, with the privilege of retnening if necessary. WM. COOPER. 523x4 QUFFOLK PIG. -The undereigned will keep la' during the present season on Let 29, Con. 3, MeKillop, an improved Suffolk Boar. Terms $1, to be paid at the time of service, with the prien- lege of returning if necessary. THOMAS E. HAYES. 5244 TO STOCK RAISERS. -The undersigned wall keep on hie premises, Lot. 29, Con. 5,, MaXil- lop, for the improvement of stoek- this season, a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. Terms $1 per sow, payable at the time of service, with 'the privilege of returning if necessary. W. A. ANDER- SON. 51.4 VSSEX BOAR. -The undersigned will keep -2-4 during the present season, on Lot 1, Con. 1) Grey, a thoroughbredEssex Boar, bred by James COW1111, Esq., of Waterloo. Ile is one of the finevt aniraals the County. Terms, $1, pay- able at the time of service, with the privilege of returning if neceseary. JAMES SIMSON, Grey. 528x4 pIGS, PIGS.-Tha-emdersigned will keep der- -Is ing the present season, for the improvement of yip, stock, on his premises on the fourth concession of Tuckersmith, one mile and a aster smith of Egmondville. it thoroughbred_ hite Suffolk Boar Pig. This is one of the finest animals; ill tilt; fiection of the country. Terms, $1 for the sea- son, with the privilege of ..aeturning if necessary - JONATHAN, CARTER. 512 - --- - • -CIFFOLK BOAR FOR SERVICE. --The under - Pa/ signed -will keep on his premises, Lot 15, Con. 9, McKillop, for the improvement of stock this season, a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. This Boar has proved himself a stare stook -getter, and lof pure breed, no matter what color the BOW may be the pigs will always come white. Terisas, $1,pa.y- able at the time of service, with the privilege of returning during the season if neceseary. SAM - EEL SMITH. , 523x4 pEDIGREE OF BERKSHIRE BOAR, "First -1- Duke of Nissonri the property of John Staf- ford, Lot 21, Con. 14 First Duke of Nissouri was farrowed 0 15, 1875. Bred by John Snell, Edmonton, Ont. Got by Reported Lord Liverpool, dem Imported Sovereign by own brother to Saralee 2nd; grand dam No. 2, by St. Adair; great grand dam Lady St. Dennis; great great grand dam by Gloster Premium. Lot& Liverpool. the sire of the first Duke of Nissouri, has made a good reeord at leading shows. He won the following prizes Under a year-old at the following vhows in England in 1874, viz.: 1st at :Bath and West of England, 2nd at the Royal Comities and Gloucestershire, let a the Provin- cial Fair at Toronto in 1874, and triple prize as the best iinported hoar on the ground. under a year, also at the head of the prize herd, and the some record at the Western Fair. London, in 1S75-. First Duke of Nissonri also received the lee prize at Stratford in 1877e fiat at Seaforth in 1877; and first at Brussels in 1877. Fixet Duke ef Nis, souri's dam, Imported Sovereign, IS the beau ideal of a perfect Berkshire, and the best sow -we ever saw. Terms, $1-50 Per sow, payable at the time of service, with privilege of returning if neces- sary. JOHN STAFFORD, Proprietor. 522 • REAL ES'iATE FOR SALE VALI/ABT,F. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE- BELIEVING TffAT UNION IS STRENGTH, Pertb, comprising Stenra grist and SaAV DIMS. in the Village of Trowbridge, in the County of In operation tind doing a large bnsiness. Apply Have Amalgamated their Busin ss and are'. Selling the BEST ' GOODS at Bo tom Prices. ; OUR STOCK OF TEAS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THIS TOWN, 11 And iaas been purehased in New York, Montreal, an Toronto Markets at Lowest Cash Prices, and Customers buying Teas from us can rely on getting TalT ,for their money. Prices range from 30 Centsto '75 cents per pound. . a i 4 SUGARS, ALL GRADES. 11 poands Bright Sugar for $1. Pure Demme Su -gar, Itnported.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 Dames Raisins, Sultana Raisins, -Currents new and cleaned fit for use. te, Lemon, Citron and Orange Peels, Extracts, Spices -Fresh and Pure, no Adulteration -Dr. Price's Celebrated Baking Powder, Sauces Jarns and Jelliem. Our Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES we guarantee equal to anyn and superior to the most in the market. All we ask from intending purchasers is to caller_ d examine oitir Stock laid convince them- selves that what we say is correct. FLOUR FEED AND PROVI IONS, ALSO MILL FEED! Of all kinds' kept constantly in Stocks Orders left ith us will receive our personal attention, and be deliveredpromptly and free of charge. 1 LAIDLAW & FAILEY S'AFORTH. - The Old Estabn Led Cash G-rocery, next do9r South of the Post Office. 1 to GEORGE BREWER, Brussels) Out. -526-1 QTORE AND DWELLING FOR S ATM. -For L ; Salo or Lease, in the thriving 'village of Hen - sell, a Large Store and Dwelling in connection. Immediate possessidn csn be had. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. WILLIMen MOORE, Ileutsall IN O. 526 -+ VALUABLE FARM FOR SeaLE.-For Sae, Lot V 16 and south half Lot 17, Coos 1, Hay, contain- ing 150 acres, 129 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiyation- There is a good brick house and a frame cottage, the barn, stable, cow stable and other outbuildings are ell frame; there aro about 10 acres of choice apple, pear and other fruit trees, and about 300 spruce trees planted, 10 years. There is a ,never -failing stream running through the centre of the farm, on -which is a good mill site, it good gravel read eia two sides of the farm. itis situated one mile from. Ilensall sta- tion andfonr miles from Exeter, on the London Road, and is just -across the road from the Rodger - Alba post office and church. For fin:neer particu- lees apply to JAMES W. ELDER, Veterinary Surgeon, Seaforth P. 0. 481 - WARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 3, Con. L.R.S,, Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres, $T of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiva- tion, the balance is well timbered with the best of hardwood; there is a first-class brick house 88x23, kitchen 241-18, with stone -cellar under both house and kitchen; a, good frarne barn 60x40, (hiving house 45x80, 'with stone- basemblit and -cattle houses the-v.4101e length of both buildings ; leading from the tattle house below is a large root house, 20x9, dug :out of the solid bank, built ed solid sitone and lime and arched over with briek, and is frost proof ; there are 8 wells, each about 4ti feet deep, THE CHEAT IANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF DRY -'90DS AND FURS built up with brick, and arenever-failing springs -of water, there is a good -archaed of apples, Imam, 1,situns, cherries, ,grapee, .and small fruite - also -WILL BEGIN ;AT DENT'S t. • abont300 roods of drains with tiles carefully mid - .ON SATURDAYNUARY 1/TH 1878 down; the stables are all floored with stone, care - PIU and evenly laid ; also log barn 48x28, and 2 stabies. Is situated 7 miles from Exeter, 10 from Seaforth, and 2from IIeneall station. -Convenient When there will be sold by Auction a Splendid Ilet of Ladies' Pars, consisting of Real Mink, Seal, to schools and chinches. Te.rms-2,000 to be Jackets,,Plain and Fancy Flannels, 'Ladies' Caps, 41 inadwidsDhirretsss Guenoddesr, CTiaobthleingC,loatted Lana ceen geusr-s ply to the proprietor on the prensiees or to Heiman psad (loan, the icinsaeuei to sine pine mseros6. -4Axp- P. 0. WM, STONEMA'saL Ala eke Mink, and a Large Stock of the commoner Wide. Also a fine lot of Blankets Shawls, tains, Capets, Gents' Hats and Caps, " Boiled" and Stock of other Goods,- , VALUABLE FARM AND SAW MILL PROP - BRIM for Stile in the County of Huron, being 1 All of which, Must and will be Sold at Your Own, Price, as DENT -is Lot 12, Coos. awl, 9, in the TOWnShip mix. Awful Bard &v 1 This property eonsiets of a first -clues fain, con- taining 100 acres, 75 cleared, 25 good hardwood bush; 16 acres in fall wheat; large orchard, no better in the county; buildings first-class'large aud very commodions;. well watered. and fenced.- The mill property conststs of a large steam saw littee with lerge circular, edger and butting flaws, los, cutter, see., els° a shingle and pinning inill. 'fen distinet roadrunfrom the -Haw enilt - Is rim with a 15 -horse engine, fitted with it large planer, moulding !dicker, Hall & Lath's patent shingle machine, ehingle jointer, math, rip and butting saws, a run of French bin -r stones for chopping; 6 acres of lenl and two good dwelling homes are ia toms:dim with the mills, elite •913 acresof pine lroid, only 40 rods from the mills, 60 acres of which has bee31 reserved, and is of good value uow. Thenaille are in full operation end as good as new. Ahtege etook of saw logs are now in the yard, and abundance of timber for years to zomemeloseproximity. This is one of the finest properties in Ontario, and Will be sold cheap on WY$2,500tedrraovn. -Pbria.eline'forleeialos7nnit aanuam rtatitillsL' 7eper°81 cent. interest'. The above property will be eat together or in parts. Apply to S. RENNIE, on the premises, or to Heiman P. 0. 016 SALE TO BEGIN AT 1 P. M., AND AT 7 I THE EVENING-. HAVE YOU SEEN THAT SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF XMAS PRESENTS AT PAPST'S BOOKSTORE SEAFORTH pONSISTING of Presentation Books, Juvenile's Toy Bookg, Albums, (Easel, Rustic, a-na Auto- aph,) Scrap Books, Bibles in Russia and Moreceo, bindings,' Prayer BoOks, Hymn and Psalm Books, Parses, Writing Desks, Fancy Ink Stands, Steroscopes and Views, Vases, Toilet Sets, Motto Cups and Fancy Chromos, Mottoes, Rustic and Velece Frames, Gilt Figures, Portmonias, Alice Bags, Card Caeca, Silk Ilook Market Christmas New Years, and Birthday Cants -a Large Assortment. Also a Large Variety of Ohildreils,IToys, &c. e ManicipalElections. The Pollieg Subdivisions T1EMEMBER THE PLACE, - • C, W. PAPST, SEAFORTH - are the sam as for the Townrip Municipal in each ward. JOHN HANNAH, Secretary. 525 2 TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE BANK. Elections. There are two Trust es to be elected 4 1 4 sea 4