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The Huron Expositor, 1878-03-22, Page 5,it 2878. NOte8.1 m of Khania eilltrelle etatemareed to enlarge tG gfveroona for 1,000 gregation is aIso goin. question4 svon, 0 ThIIIOtt, v.se, of steers- to tbfr. Thos. eaforth, fer $3128. 25. ighed 2,85 pounds, esed for the English sson, of *nett, haat stallion, Canadian Morrow & Sheise township, for $300. Ad his cartiega at cry Legs." mston, of the Loudon sed 31 acres belong - of the being part lof lot 35„ den of Stanley, at inns, carriage malsear, leti two thandsome fie a to Melbourne, reek, to fill; an order there. T is speaks Ltation of this estab- s Of the estlitte of the tiller, have !sold. farm Gotlerieh. township, &pale from the town,. rarna, for 49,000. The ) acres. , reen, of let 8, comes, bas soldhis farm for a. Green,. lot 7, emcee - lo sold. his farm for rehaser itt both the Mr. Willett- G. Potter. °NI, the, soil. being of a wad the price plaid was, piality of the land, L becoming celebrated wonderful tliings. The Lau about 17 years of p of alimentivenesa ife Lan any other man's in On Tuesday night he rs, and when he la ft4L- t to be able to double of rather apainful na- a Thomas Cutt, son of lstconeession Grey, on A, swing had been. erect - rid, while swinging one fas,teried, allowing the floor, thereby breaking er medical i attendance ight again in a short lent happened on. Weds A last week, to a young din -Harris, of Exeter, ›thers at Eccleaville, a They were chopping. ,and as they were fell- tged in another, which the direction of the fall - struck Harris on the ira instantly, breaking ns limbs badly. His y his side at the time, L sprins, inst escaping e , . Forest Ej:crInziner is re - e following: We under - Er. Giles, representing a Nirroxeter, shipped nine ei the 26th ult., to To - an offer made him at 1 the market itt the city exertion sheeeecled in tr of*. $6 per head less at Wroxeter. This, 0/ :eted with scorn, and le home againe-losing L in expenses ab'ent $6.5. t;ays: An effart is being sit a, literary society in results very, often flow ties, but in raany ateSaS votive of evil—of fraud .the old literary society I in, the village a cou- -.4a, " cheeky,!' to : use a, tembera real, papers 011 1, Wietinh they had. stolen works of eminent an - member on One occasion ,tenaperance debate in da was delifered, ()Very was stolen, !though the ,eman who attempted to t own, doubtless left witb that the people regarded 1 Demosthenes. uterly examination of Grey, was held on sta The attendance of at large, notwithstanding t -.the: roads. The erard- eel. at 1 o'clock; and by the teacher, Mr. sted by Miss Collander elKinnon and. Taylor. nittecl themselves in a, as highly areditable to I their teaelier. i After rork of the, sehool was a number of dialegues1 . select pieces of musie aed by the scholar's. At day's proceedings, Mr. of Grey, gave a. very ss in hisusual intelligent" nanuer, iinpressing upon ke children the necessity i.t. at schooland show - they might attain to hest offices in the land, Lim at suclt and, work ac- sechea were also given by X the trustees of the sec - is they expressed them - stied with late Working F. • News Items eepers in St. Maryshave ayes into &Ili organization_ tection in their business, led toadopt iiniform rates [Won offered the public, tv for spau of horses, &tr- .. ditto for one horse, 10c.; [„ I0c.; stable or shed for f without hay, lac.; ditto 5c. Meala not less than ,each perswi, 250.; span ght and hay, 500.-, ditto Li, 25c.; entire horse with over night., $1.50; ditto Lav avaltincr abOut ten nixed train was leaving ing ettat, the 10CGMOtiate derly farmer, one of the ts of Downie, cutting th° d off and killing him in - =sad, Mr, IL Walton, it E been imbibing pretty aeing (Iowa on the side of !,ed his head on the raiI. 'never noticed the un - a who lay there a conga - here he was discovered. s one of the wealthieat 1. the township, owning, it AlAncit 2% 1878. THE HURON 't XPOSITOR, 5 is said, over 600 acres of bald, and re- ported worth $30,000. He leaves a wife ana six small children. —On. Thursday evening, 9th inete a very heavy thunder storm passed over lanslaarcl and Fullarton. The light- ning killed a, steer belonging to Mr. R. Wilda, East Mitchell Read, Fullarton, and. also set fire to his straw Amok. Mr. Wilds was in the stable close by the stack at the time, and had a very mix= row escape. The neighbors gathered quickly and succeed in cutting the straw staek in two and, with the assistance of The heavy rain, extinguished the fire, aim saving Mr. Wilds' outbuildings. The lightning, after striking the stack, entered .the ground, making a round hole over an inch in diameter. ' moat. dastardly attempt was made on the life of Constable Everett, of Lucan, on Monday night last. He was on his way home about mid -night said ashe readied his front door, he stepped a moment to fondle his dog, -when a heavy charge of buckshot was driven into the door of his dwelling. Hits hand was on the knob of the door, _and within a foot of this spot ten large - size buckshot were picked out next morning, The shot was fired from be- . hind a, large pile of wood in the neigh- borhood of Stanley's mills, and that the - attempted assassination was deliberate is shown in the fact that a rest had laeen - improvised and diliberate aim taken. The gun hung fire for a few seconds, and the constable, hearing the snap of the cap, hasltime to look around and see the ftaah of the gtm as it went off. The -moment of the firing the das- tard who had attempted the deed started to rim, and the constable followed him, but he dodged around the corner of the wood -pile before Everett could get his revolver to bear on him. There were three of the miscreants, all in their stocking feet and there is a strong probability that they will be brought to justice. This is sincerly to be hoped. Constable Everett has had frequent at- terapts made on his life; and makes it a practice when going home at night to carry his revolver cocked. in his hand, and. it was only by the merest ac- cident he did. not have it when the daring attempt was made to assassinate him. Auction Sales. Saturday, March 23, on Lot I, Con. 9, Hullett, Farm Stock and Implements. Wm. Cowan, proprietor; J. P. Brine, auctioneer. Friday, Mareh 29, on lot 2, con. 9, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, a splendid farm, farm stock and. implements. J. P. Brine, auctioneer. - Marriages. CONLOGUE--CROW.—At Iriehtown, on March 11, by Rev. Father Lamont, Mr. Jas. Conlogue, of Carronbrook, to Miss Mary Crow, of Hibbert. MR—ANDFAISON.—In Brussele' on March 11, by Rev. S. Jones, Mr. GilbertMair, of the township of Sullivan, County of Grey, to MIAs Katie Anderson, of Morris. LAWR—MeLEOD.—In. Brussels, on March 13, by Be. T. Ferguson, Wm. Lawr, of Brussels, to Miss Rebecca McLeod, olf PENDERGAST—RYAN,—In Detroit, on March 12, at Grace Chu.:ch Rectory, by Rev. Dr. Stocking, T. D. Pendergast, Esq., of Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Miss Annie Seymore Ryan, music teacher, Mitchell, third daughter of Chars. Seri:ore Ryan, Esq., Born Hill, Car- low, Ireland. Flartniga.n four cars, averaging 1,300 lbs., at $4 25. Two other carloads, av- eraging 1,400 lbs. each animal, were taken at $4 75 for immediate shipment. Sheep were taken for local consufhp- tion at $7 to $8, or 4c to lie live weightefor first-class; 1)5 to $6 for sec- ond class, and. $3 to $4 for third-class. Yearling lambs sold at $5 for. first-class, $4 tie $4 25 for second, and $3 to $3 60 for third: Spring lambs brought $5 to, $6 for first-class, and. $4 to $4 50 for second. Hogs—Two car loads sold at $4 to $4 25 live weig14. MONTREAL, March 20.—Catt1e,—The range of prices to -day was from 3ic to 41c per lb for city consumption. F. Rodgers, of Toronto, sold. a very fine pair of oxen Weighing 3,990 lbs, at 4487i per 100 lbs; they are for ship- ment to Britain. Air. Rodgers sold. to other parties eleven head of cattle at 3ic per lb.; A. Dow, of Witerloo,aold a pair of good. steers for $115, or 4-ic per ib; he also sold. four steers at $45 each, or nearly 40 per ib; J. Elliott sold 20 cattle at 3ic per lb, the weight of these cattle was 25,600 lbs, J. Rice, of Bow- manville sold seven cattle at from $43 to $50 each. R. J. Hopper sold 13 cattle at from $38 to $45 each, or from 3ic to 4-ic per lb, and two fine bulls at,* per ib; these two bulls are to be shipped to Britaaa Messrs. Wilder & Head sold. 26 cattle at from $38 to $45, or from 31c to 4o per lb. The steamship On- tario took over 200 cattle last Saturday from Portland to Liverpool. The steamship NiPegon will take 80 head of cattle next Saturday. Deaths. OLIPHANT.—In Ceorrie, on March 14, John Oli- phant, aged so- years and. 9 months. MoDONALD.—In Goderich township, on March 14, Mrs. Wm. McDonald, aged 78 yearn jAatTalSON.—At her brother's residence, Bayfield, on March 5, Jane Jamieson, aged 61 years. Deceased was sister to_. Rev. Geo. Jamieson, Bayfield. SMITH.—In Oshawa, on Mareh 15, Ellen Ross, ale of Mr. John Smith, aged 33 years and 6 menthe. Births. MeINTOSII.—In Seaforth, on March 14, the Wife of Mr. john McIntosh, of a son. GRIEVES.—In MeKillop, on March 7, the wife of Mr. Sohn Grieves, of a dan,ghter. Seaforth, on March 10, the wife of Mr. Chas. Davis, of a son- MANTIC/E.—In Seaforth, on Msxc,h 8, the wife of Mr. Robt.Mattice, of a daughter. DAWSON.—In Seaforth, on March 18, the wife of Mr. Dawson, of a sop. OGLE.—In Tackersmith, on March 9, the wile of Mn Chas. A. Ogle, of Windsor, of a son. HUGGITT.—In East Wawanosh, on. March 12, the wife of Mr. Anthony Huggitt, of a son. Hallett, on March 13, the wife of Mr. Jan Barr, Jr., of a aon. DEWAR.—In Brussels, on larch 11, the wife of Mr. Jas. Dewar, of a son. WOODP.0.—In Morris. on Feb. 18, the -wife of Mr. Wra. Woodro of a son. FLETCHeeR.—In! Brussele, on March 2, the wife of Mr. Thos. Fletcher, 4:4 a son. DE'rLOA.—In Goderich, on March 15, the wife of Mr. J. C. Detlbr, of a daughter. THE MARKETS. SEA.FORTH March 21, 1878. Fell Wheat 1 10 to 1 13 Spring Wheat, Fife, per bushel. -' 0 95 te 1 00 Spring Wheat, Red Chaff,per bash. 0 90 to 0 92 Oatsper , . ,,, ... . . 0 30 to 0 31 Peas per brothel 0 57 to 0 60 Barley per bushel . ....... 0 40 to 0 43 Batton No. 1, Loots°, trade.-- 0 15 to 0 16 Butter, No. 1, Loose, cash .. . . 0 12 to 0 14 Clover Seed, per bushel.— 4 00 to 4 25 Timothy seed, per buehel2 00 to 2 25 Eggs„ ..... .. . . 0 09 to 009 • Flour, per barrel 00 to 6 50 ReN 9 00 to 10 00 Hides per lb 0 05 to 0 05 Grubby Hides per 100 lbs... ... 4 00 Fallen Hides, per 100 lbs....,..... 8 00 Sheep skins... ... 0 50 to 1 25 Salt (retail)par barrel, ..... 0 75 Salt (wholesale) per barrel , 0 65 Potato, per bushel. - 0 30 te 0 35 Oatmealea. bra ....... 5 00 to 5 50 Wool, per lb........ . . ........... 0 28 to 0 28 Tallow, per lb. 0 064to 0 06:l Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 4 25 to 4 75 Bee.f, in granters, per 100 lbs4 50 to 5 25' Local Notices. NEW PRUNEs, 12 pounds for $1 at ALLEN'S. Dried Peaches, 10 pounds for $1 at Allen's. Dried Apples, 10 pounds for el at Allen's. New Raisins,16 pounds for Si at Allen's. Best 50 cent Tea in Town at Allen's. Cheapest Smoking Tobacco in Town at Allen's. Best Handled Tee Sets, $2.25, at :Allen's. Best Covered Toilet Sete, $2, at Allen's. Nice Glassware very cheap at Al- len's. Flour, Mill Feed, Groceries, olose prices at Allen's. 534 CIFEIP COTTON.—Who wants a web Of Factory Cotton? Call at Kidd's Emporium and gee the Bargains in Factory Cottons that are daily being carried off; 5,0003 -aids to hand this week, trona 5 cents per yard up. Inspection respectfully solicited. THOMAS limn. 529 MESSRS. LUMSDEN WELSON—Gentle- men : The Condition Powders you induced me to try have proved to be fully as good as represented. My horses are thriving much better and gaining flesh rapidly, THOMAS ROUTER, Con. 14, MC- Killop. 685 SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS. -11. MORRISON begs to notify his customers of the arrival of a first shipment of all kinds of field and garden seeds. As I have purchasedfrom one of the best and. most re- liable Houses in the Cotmtry-thePablic can rely on geting perfectly fresh and genuine Seeds, at bottom Prices. 586-2 EDWARD °Asia wants to buy Pure Seeds of the following sorts: Wheat, Oats, Peas and Baxley, Clover and Timothy Seed. Parties having good samples to offer please call during en- suing week. Goderich Street, Seaforth. NOTE TICIS.—When you are in want of teas don't forget to call at Roses' family grocery for a five pound caddie, price from 31,50 up to 84. You can also buy the very best Flour and mill feed at mill prices delivered aree. 535 GRoCERn prices, Currants, Raisins, Rice, Spices, Teas Sugars'&c., at " bottom prices. Thebest 25 cent. kroorn In town. A three- quarter pound tin of best Cocoa. Try it. Wst. HILL & Co. 533 IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION.—OUT Con- dition Powders contain nothing that will injure the system or necessitate eontinnons 1 eading.— Lumspeer & WiLsoN, 535 ANOTHER lot of those fine Cape Cod cranberries, and the best and cheapest canned to- matoes you ever saw to arrive at ROSE'S Family Grocery iii a few days. 536-, CALIFOISNIA Canned Peaches, Pears Apricots, Plums and Strawberries to be had at Laidlaw & Farley's, and nowhere else in Town. 534 Crotraort, Mareh 21, 1878. Fall W heat, per bushed ' 1 os .g 1 03 Spring Wheat, porbushel... .. . .. 0 93 4 0 95 Oats, per bushelBarley , per bushel. 0 840 0 0 (eit 0 35: . . ' 0 Peas, per bushel ... 0 67 (a) . 0 60 ....... ..... Bpuortkter...... . . ..... _ , .... _ ... . 0 12 aa ' 0 15 Potatoes 485 4 90 aera 0 10 g 010 Hay,per ton . 9 00 (a) 11 00 0 30 een 0 35 Eggs, — BLYTH, March 21. 1878. Tread.well, per bush._ - $1 10 to $1 12 Spring wheat, Red. Chaff, 0 90 to 0 95 Fife and. Clab, 0 95 to Peas, per bush......... ...... ... a6 to Barley, per bash 40 to Oats, per bushel 0 28 to Pork, per luil lbs 4 00 to 4 60 to Butter, rolls. per lb 0 11 to , Rutter, per lb. tub Eggs, per doz. 12 to Rides,0 30o 1° to Potatoes, per bush Sheep seins 5 00 to 0 75 to 8 00 to , Live Stook Mtsrkets. ToiLoesro, March 21.—Cattle—Choice first-class have sold at $4 80 to $5; sec- ond. class at $4 to $4 25, and third-class $3 to $3 50. Among the reported ffkles were the following: Mr. James. Brit- ton bought one car averaging 1,400 lbs, at $4 63 live weight; Mr. Reeves, three cars averaging 1,350 lbs, at $4 50; Jas. Welsh, two cars averaging 1,200 lbs, at $1, for locas.1 use; Messrs. Thompson & 0 98 58 4a 080 4 60 5 50- 0 13 13 10 0 35 IMPORTANT NOTICES. rpENDER S WANTED.—Separate tenders will -11-- be received up to March 8.th for the erection of a .Brick Store in Seaforth. Plans and speeilia cations can be seen at my store. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN KIDD. 6.37*1 Cikeeija REWARD.—A Reward of $20 evill be (4/4dar given to any person who- will produce such proof as will convict the party or parties who broke into my hotel at midnight, oo the 18th of Feb.,11878. 701IN LEYDEN, McKillop. 5134x4 Ts 0 ! FOR nANITOBA.a-All parties intend tag to go to Manitoba in the Spring would find l to their advantage to communicate with the updersigned, so that advantageous arrange- ments may be made for fares and freights. WM. LOGA.N, S t a forth. 5354. p_ Ay UP.—Mr. Graham 'Williameon having given up the Plow Business, begs to request all perties indebted to him either by note or book acconnt to settle the same at once, if not they will be placed in other hands for col- lection. G. WILLIAMSON. 533 QEED POTATOES FROM APPLE.—The sub - kJ scriber offers for sale at his resider:Me, Town Plot of Grey, several variteiee of new potatoes, raised from the apple. I have raised from otie set 108 potatoep of the best quality. They will be ready for delivery as soon as the weather will permit. - Price 25 cents per pound. GEORGE BIDDLE. 583-13 TO BUILDERS.—Notice is hereby given th at -I- Sealed Tenders will be received by the sub- scriber, at his oftlee, Londesboro, up to April 1, 1878, at 2 o'clook P. M., for the erection of a Brick Parsonage and Frame Stable at Londes- boro. Firms and specifications can be seen at the said office. The Trustees do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. JAS. BR&ITHWAIT E, See. Board of Trustees. 536-2 SEAFORTH DRAYAGE. — The subscribers having bonght out the Dray Easiness hereto! fore carried on by Mr. John Campbell, are pre- pared to attend to the wants ot the residents of Seaforth in the capacity of drayage, Cartage, &c., and respectfully solicit a counnance of the patronage heretofore extended to Mr. Campbell. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt at ' tention at rapderate charges. Orders can be left at C. W. Papst's Bookstore, Cardno's Block, or at Joseph Brownell's Grocery, Dominion Block. S. BR0WN14LL, N. BROWNELL. 536-6 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CROCKERY AND GLA.SSWARE for sale at Laidlaw &Farley's. Stock all new and bought at bottom piece. Call and see our Stock and oar , prices. 534 TEAS.—If you want Teas to turn out as represented. go to Laidlaw& Fairley's, in Card - no's Block, under the Clock. 634 CHEAP Clover and. Timothy Seed. to be had at & Fairley's, Cardno's Block, under the clock. 534 SAP PAILS, Very Cheap, at M. Menai- SON'S Grocery, Seaforth. 536-2 WESTERN Corn, Oats, Peas, and Mill Feed of all kinds for sale at Laidlaw & Farley's, Seaforth. 534 TH E IMPORTED FRENCHI STALLION .• L This is to certify that the imported Fronde Per- -2- oheron "Ohampl!ain," has been im- ported from France in the yea -of our Lord, 1870, when three years ad, by Jason Per - regalia Eeq., of Montreal, member of the Agricul- tural Society of Grignon, in France, and of Ciren- cester, in England, and other, European Agricul- tural Institute& Also, Secretary of the Comedian Commission at the Phila,delphia Exhibition for the County of Champlain, in the Province of Que- bec, that on the Ist day of April,_1876, the said imported French percheron stallion was sold by the Agricultural Society of the County of Cham- plain, aforesaid, to the Apiculture' Society of the County of Arthrtbaska,l and that on this day the said Agricultural Society of the County of Arthabaska, sold the said imported Percheron to Mr. PETER McEV.IEN and JAS. HORTON, of the County of Huron, Province of Ontario. In witness whereof we the undersigned have deliver- ed the foregoing certifioate. Arthabaskaville, County of Arthabaska, Province of Qaebee. Sign- ed: A. GAGNUN, President of the Agricultural Society of the County of Arthebaska, Crown Land agent and Warden of the said County. B. Thomaa a, Vice -President of tho Agricultural So- eiety of the County of Arthaaaska, Clerk of the Crown for thelaistrict of Arthabaska. CHAS. J. PowsaL, A. B., Secretary, Treasurer of the Ag- ricultural Society of the County of Arthabaeka , Deputy Sheriff of said. District of Arthabeska, Province of Quebec. S. BAMBEATI, Director of the Agricultural Society of the County of /Alia- basks, Province of Quebec. The above named stallion will travel this sea- son the same route as that travelled by irnporte d "Enterprise," calling at Reeler, Kippen, Br nce- field, Seaforth, Cerro. J I &la d Spring Ball. Re will be at the son. Shows in the district, when the public' e .5 in and jadge for themselves. For particulars e Route Bills. McEWEN & HORTON, Proprietors. pROPERTY FOR SALE.—For Sale, that eon- venient and desirable residence on the corner of High and Market Streets, lately occupied by Dr. Vercoe. Apply to DR. VERCOE. 488 'ARM FOR SALE.—Being Lot 1, Con. 8, Tuck: ersmith, containing 100 acres, 75 sores cleared; the balance good hardwood timber; 80 rods under- thaiaed ; good orchard; a never -failing creek runs through the premises. Apply to A. STRONG - Laud Agent, Seaforth, or on the premises. 536x4 "FaiRM FOR SAT.E.—Lot 23, Con. 4, H. R. Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres; about 71 acres cleared; the balance good. hardwood. timber. There is a good frame house, with cellar, and other outbnildings on the premises; also a good well. For further particulars apply on the premises, or if by letter to WM. ROSS, Seaforth P. 0. 5871.4 PRIDE OF ENGLAND. STOCK FOR SALE. To STOOK BREEDERS.—For sale, alhorougli- -2- bred Bull Calf, a yeer old in April. Roan color. Pedigree produced.. Apply to JAMES DICKSON, Tnokersmith. 537-4 'WILL CA.T:41' FOR SAE.—For sale, a good Ball Calf, nearly thoroughbred. Year old on 'April 1; deep red color. Also grade Stainge re five years old. Cash or credit. SAMUEL SCAR - LETT, McKillop. 587*4 THE well-known Imported Coach Stallior, , a- PRIDE OF ENGLAND, will this year com- mence his travel ten April 29. He will leave his own! stable, Con. I, Usborne, on Monday; will proceed north to Shaffer's hotel, Kippen, for noon; thence west by way of the town line top Hill's Green; thence soath two miles and a half I thence west to ,Zurich at 2: eichert's hotel for the night. On Tuesday he will be at Ortai hotel, Dashv,-ood, for noon, and at, Crediton for the night. On Wednesday will be at Ansa Craig at eight. On Thursday he will be tit Hodgrionai hotel, Bern for night. On Friday le will be at Lucen for nooreand at Moorville for night. On Saturdrae. he will be at Oke's hotel, Exeter, for noon, and back at his own stable for night. ree This horse was imported from England, hes 10 00 • traveled in the counties of Haien and Perth for four ears and is consequently well known. Itis y , stock show for themselves. He is, without ex- ception, ono of the best coaeh horses in Canada. eONA.THAN CARTER, Proprietor. JOHN WILLIS, Groom. 537-4 INSOLVENT ACT OF 187,5 AND AMENDING ACTS. eaTALLION FOR SALE.—The undo reigned has for sale a first-class Heavy Draught Stal- lion two years old, got by Honest Sandy. This colt has had four crosses from imported horses, all homy drangkt. JAMES CRICH, Lot 80, Con, 2, Tackersmith. 53744 t JAS. A. DOBBIE and ROBT. CA.RRTE, Plaintiffs, LUKE BEATTY, Defendant. A Writ of Attachment has issued in this cauee. ROBT. GIBBONS) Official Assignee.i Gonouich, March 12, 1878. 586-2 sMiTE & w Will open out in a few dapg in that mag ificent T NEWSTORE IN CAMPBELL'SBLOCK, SEED GRAIN FOR SALE. AATRalAT AND CLOVER SEED.—The under- '' signed has for sale at his farm, Lot 20, Con. 8, H. 11.8., Tuckerarnith, a quantity of Red Chaff Spring- Wheat and Clover Seed, suitable for seed. Both warranted perfectly clean and free Irom all foul seeds. ROBERT II. CAR-- NOCHA.N. 5:1641 SEED GRAIN.—The wedersigned has en hand at his promisee, Lot 29; Con. 5, McKillop, a quantity of Red Chaff Wheat, Oats, Peas and Barley suitable for Seed. These grains are war- ranted perfectly clean and. free frem all foul seeds. W. A. ANDERSON. 536 WANTED. ,..ITAVE BOLTS WANTED, -400 Cords good kJ Elm Stave Bolts, 84 in, long, to be delivered before the lst of Jane next. Price, $2.25 per cord. GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLING. 53.6 FARM HAND.—Wanted, a middle-aged mar- ried man, who thoroughly understands farm• ing and the care of stock. None bat first -chew meta steady and well recommended, need apply. Good wages given. EDWIN C. K. DAVIES, llenfryn P. O. 651 PERSONAL WITH A SPLENDID STOCK 0 1878 1878 DUNCANI & DUNCAN'S, SEAFORTH, NEW DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY.1 IMPORTER,S OF DRY GOODS, '&c. THEY HAVE BOUGHT flERY LOW, And propose offering the people of leaforth and vicinity BARGAINS. GOODSNEW AND FA HIONABLE. FULL PARTICULARS NEXT NV EK. 1878. SPRING. _ spPor_Aa., ARRIVING, A MAGNIFICENT ST OK OF 1878. MEN'S AN:D -BOYS' FIELT HATS, BABY FOR ADO OTION.—A fine healthy male child, 14 mortbs o1d No fear of child being reclaimed. For further particulars address VIL- LAGE CLERK, Brussels P. 0. Clerk's Office, I Bruseels, Feb. 27, 1878. 534 ' (1A_UTIbla.—The pablie are hereby cautioned a-/ not.to give credit to any person in my name, as I will not be answerable for any accounta con- tracted -without my consent. MRS. ARCHI- BALD ,McDONALD, 94h Concession, Tacker - smith. ' 535x4 FOR SALE OR TO LET. Tronsas TO RENT OR TO SELL.—Appiy -1-1- to EDWARD CASH, Goderich Street, Sea - forth. 586 LOST OR FOUND. M ON E Y FOUND. -1 sum of money was lately I'LL found on the Northern Gravel Road. The loser will hear of it by applying at the EXPOSI- TOR Office, Seaforth. 535 • STOCK—RatSALE: - HORSES FOSALE—Two working Horses. R Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at the Soaforth Marble Works. 582 TNSOLVENT ACT 01 1875 and AMENDMENTS. -a —In the matter of ANDREW WHITELAW and JAMES MORE, as partnere in business, and Of ANDREW WHITELAW individually, Insol- vents. Notice is hereby given that ender and by virtue of the powers vested in me as assignee of the estate and effects of the above-named insol- vents,' I will offer for. sale by Public Auction, on the premises, in the Town of Seaforth, on Satur- day; the 27th of April, 1878. at the hoar of -1 o'clock in .the afternoon, all the right, title and interest of tae Insolvents, or either of them, and of myself as such assignee, in and to, all and sin- gular those certain parcels and tracts of land and premises, sitnato, lying and being in the Town of Seaforth,Connty of Huron and Province of Onta- rio, and which said parcels or tracts of land are numbered and designeted a.3 follows: Lots Nes. 34, 85, 36, and 63, 64, 65, as shown on a plan Made for Dr. T. T. Coleman of part of said town, and registered, containing by a dmeasuremeut one acre and ono -fifth of an acre, be the same more or lees, subject to a mortgage in favor of Dr. Cole- man for the sum of $1,894, interest included. Also a mortgage in favor of the Consolidated Bank for the sum of $1,600. There are on the premises the build'nga lmown as the Huron Foundry and Maehi e Shop, consisting of a two- - story Frame Build* g, 36x50 feet, a one-story Frame Building, 3660 feet; also a Boiler ROLM and a Cupola House; a 15 -horsepower Engine and -Boiler ; also Screw Cutting Lathe, Bull Lathe, Iron Planer, Vei tical Dill, Bolt Cutter, and sundry tools for woodworking ; Blaeksmith tools, Moulder's tools, a large number of patterns and flasks, lumber, a lot of castings and imple- ments, as per schedule; First—The land, Bala- ings, 8,nd. fixed Machinery will be sold in one Second—All other Machinery, Tools, Patterns, Flasks, &c., in connection with the working of the foundry, in one lot ; Third—The Stock and Implements, iix one or separate lots, to suit par - chasers. The Town of Seaferth is the centre of a large and prosperous agricultural dist] ict, and has a Dominion wide reputation for business, . and the above sale presents a rare chance for a pushing man to engage in the manufacture of implements, immense ntun.bers of wh ;eh are sold here every season. The terms and conditions of sale of the real estate and machinery will be made known on the day of sale. For implements and stock—All sums of $25 and under, cash ; over that amount to be sezured by note bearing in- terest at 8 per cent., with approved endorsers. For further particulars apply to ADA M G-ReeY, Assignee for Estate, Seaforth, Ontario. SEAFORTH, Mardi 19, 1818. 537 IN ALL THE NEW -STYLES. GENTS'- 1NHITE DRESS SHIRT. GENTS' FANCY REGATTA SHIRTS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OP TWEEDS SUITABLE FOR- SPRING WEAR. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. SEAFORTH, March 21, 1878. WADDELL & CO. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION. 1 SPRING. 1878. In returning my sincere thanks to my customers for past Wore, I have now mnch pleasure in informing them that my stock is aow complete for the Spring Trate, and Goods are Cheaper this season than ever before. I have secured several ' cheap lines in Dress Goods, and would ask ens omen to look at my 150 Goods. 1 Black Lustres from lite to 75e per yard—extra good value at 200, 250 and 80e. Black and Colored Silks, Cheap. A capital line o 9 olored Silks in Navy Blue, Leaf Brown, Fawn, Drab and Blue. Bleak Cashmere' from 600 to $1.60 per yard. Black Cords, Black Paramattas, &o., ler Mourningl Dreams. A large stock of Print e to select from, in all Styles and prices. Shirtiags, Denim, Duets, Tickings, &e. Special value in White Cottone, both English mid American. Table Linen?, Towels, Towelling; Table Naakins, &c. Nice styles ini Lace Curtains and Curtain - Net& Ladies' Ties, Scarfs, nor:sets, Gloves, &o. Tweeds and Coatings—we are showing a large stook and Good Value. Parties want ng a Good Fitting Suit please call and see our Goods. Good Fits guaranteed or n1 sale. Hats and Caps, Ties, Braces, Shirts, &c. GROCF.RIES—Extra value in 504 Tea. A oall solicited. IMSON. EARLY PRING GOODS. The Following are a Few of our New Goods, which have Arrived,,and at Extraordinary Low Prices,' NEW DRESS dOODS, LUSTRES AND CORDS. FULL STOCK OF BLACK JOASHMERE. IMPORTANT TO HOySEKEEPERS. Now thatlhe time for house cleaning is approaching, you would do well to look over our list of Goods, some of which yon may find useful at such an interesting season: FURNITURE 'CREAM, A very excellent preparation for Cleaning and Polishing Furniture. Does not gam or make the Farnitnre sticky. and may be used upon the finest Piano, giving a quick and easy polish, thereby saving a great amotuit of labor. 13 T3 GI- 1"-" CD S CD 1\T , Dead Shot, warranted to do justice at the expense of the Bugs. 300 PIECES NEW PRINT IN ASHTON'S, HOYLE'S, AND MONAUGHTON & TOM'S, ALL NEW, FROM CENTS P. MOURNING PRINTS, BROWN HOLLANDS, SILK. TIES AND RIBBONS: 50 PIECES CANADIAN TWEEDS, NEW. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A FIRST-CLASS SUIT, GOT UP IN GOOD STYLE PY ONE OF THE BEST CUTTERS IN THE COUNTY. WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SCRUBBING BRUSHES, STOVE BRUSHES, WHITING BRUSHES, STOVE LEAD, STOVE PIPE VARNISH, DISINFECTING POWDERS :AND SOLUTIONS, SILVER SOAP, And Soothing Syrup to keep husbands quiet till the house cleaning is over. Besides a great many other articles that we cannot here enumerate. Drage, Chemical Medicines Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles; a full arid complet•e stock se usual. Prescriptions filled with the utmost care and accuracy by tae proprietors. HICKSON & BLEASDELL, Seaforth. 20 PIECES NEW WORSTED COATINGS, BLACK AND BLUE. 100 PIECES BLEACHED COTTON IN AMERICAN AND ENGLISH. 5 -BALES FACTORY COTTON, AMER'''. CAN 4rs1D CANADIAN. SPECIAL LINES ARRIVNG EVERY WEEK WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. 'BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT COST. HEAVY DRESS GOOD$, GLOUDS AND SQUARES, MEN'S MUFFLERS, SHIRTINGS—PLAIN AND CHECKED, WHITE BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, &O. LADIES' FURS, BALANCE OF MILUNERY VVILL BE SOLD A4" HALF PRICE, MEN'S FUR CAPS, SEAL AND'- , VVITN EY. CAPS. CUSTOMERS CAN GET A BARGAIN IN ALL LINES OF BOOTSISANp SHOES. THE STOCK IS NOW FAIRLY ASSdRTED. A SPLENDID STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. SPECIAL VALUE IN FIVE POUND CADDIES OF YOUNG HYSON TEA. A 1\T D X _A. M 1 IT DUNCAN 8/. 'DUNCAN, SEAFORTPI