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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-07-19, Page 51878 11 known that froom Jul. shore there is ,t running up the tet that the body m the place where,' he drowning took probable he htfe ung a considerable `Iii: of the accident the current :.poke es was carried up t norm the buds of to was brought to John Craigie, who ur before,about six er the place where ecideilt happened, in or h-ruisefl, but T' that ...kernel so �- °guized but for thft e to in the pockets. tie dost iz at, once, axots were on, and .•cell,d nut swipe 8 was Iouse 111 ' the Selz water at once ;lz the minute hand tl 'c'as approaching tlt`aate. ee is '(Teller- wits n.,eiler- �v as drt� vned be - evening. At the ;., in the et ensu g, ken' had. gathered She least tribute of reel one. Having itsMasonic- fra..ter- • both lodges as- nd, with the band 1 lucre t eAleuts marc) .lzteSquutre, thence Z nd the jail aiad and the ,Huron ‘= y where the re- ll Masonic hei1- 'tyright etmduetit g Fre preirloiuclug zfr services at the s ielila. The sky and hard- lgeaartf among the the night, an F t' Masonic care- lose are-h se to the scene. e largest, without -ver left Crotlerjcll, ossieseesr e _ Mitchell,- get an: Chin while shoeing Stratford has been. roe selling liquor I Ssz 'llllt:in Day. mthly cattle fairs e last one being law sales made. .ae recently captur- ed of Stratford. i from tip to tip of 'Jigs beautifully ells- presented. by the the lacrosse Club of f the second -th- en public school,. ter_ pupils with a .ininatiolz prior to Y. of Logan,_ mows ..ste. of an editor. tt Mr. Race, of the box of honey- in =c'ting of Stratford. at St. Andrew's el last week. Rev. etet1- Ioderal .r for a`k a: young s 11 of r.. 1st cone's ion, king hie aarin. The time . to break the pie since. t[111C School Trus- :ave chatllenged an e members of the match at quoits. Elle oft during the '-, of Ptdiuerston, is her illness occasion- ,t'which happened to ?. neat. the town `of ming aSsai,sa; of the the buggy. Iltlaance during the the ' different de- Mitchell. I4uhlio ver tit: per cent. ktlitente are over- t! attE:ndal.nce in the ^ t', r o1ui Porteous, ihitching a span of I. a few days ago, o nuuaals becarrie iitg up, knocked the •ad kicked hir(z, in- L. S.,and aged, for some titre' t' 1d ek swamp to ''u. with ; the view e drained. If ear - Is great improvement, nae both for health Fullerton village, uelnbered, was in- ce liar returned ter 'sence of about four taiid he has not re - eats of his Rall. and Will tremble hire G and Charles Mc- r ` the - Township t•lt•t a t;c=iksidorable alter.; the 'gravel t.) Newry, which. the .water over- t =t eerie-aal places. Scee,is leave • cam- - =rk. :ltr,10th hist., Mr- (It- decider. shipped Strati( eel and Pert !e• 1}=uflale Iuaarket. l.t of eatc1t was 70 ,,eve paid was $3.: Leeiginnent of lailmbS i.ver and Strat- i f' t}i•rlr f' sass : For _ =:l manIz:ts fro- `'` e paarently badly • ;ale' dance, ening ':ittg elms.. It ap- ,v in tr vn, one of far twelve years ,tater an ewe to bu si- -e t.i turn his hand tiers-. On Monday W. ;fames s 'vas t. this salve youth and- possessed lex aaker's: kit, a id a quantity of ttp- 4icli he removed to hid beneath some piug the suspicious, - JULY 19 16;8 n THEA HURON EXPOSIT( SEAFOR?rH; tows taken by ftR, ARTIST, scions of the lad, scut one of his own bo ke e make estionn, and discovered etc iced them teles in question, to, heir owner. ---On the evening of the 19th ult., the wife of Rev. W. Hayhurst, of Palmer - Elvin, was presented with a purse con- tiug $2E;,. by the members of the Canada Methodist church. Another arse and a silk• dress were presented e by the adherents of the church with an address expressive ' . of kind sentiments and regret= at her departure for a new field of labor. -i-One morning lately, as Dr. Herta- brook was driving into Mitchell from a .-vieit to the country, his horse began to • kjdk viciously, and before it could be p ified it had kicked the dashboard off th buggy,. and cut the doctor on. they chijn and knee so severely that he had to conveyed to his home and assiste into the house;where he will be likely t remain for some time before he will, b able to use the injured'leg. -feat/a. White, wife of the postmaste of traders°n, suet with a serious acci de t a few days ago. She was standine. one chair taking down. a book from sh lf, when her foot slipped and sh. Ne a precipitatecd backward to the floor T e back of her head came in contao h a stove, inflicting an ugly gash an' feu daring her insensible for some time. II r escape from `being killed was provi de tical. indeed. Although Mrs. Whit is ver seventy years of age, and th siibck she sustained: by the fall very se ve e, she is recovering. On Dominiou Day I child be.1on�, in; to Mr.. Angust Baunlbach, of Ellic-, ht ring gone out to the woods with hi fa her, -wandered off some distance b hi:e self. Presently. a s ccession • f s rill shrieks warned Mr.. Baumbach .1 . 1 pending disaster.. Rushing. to . the . sot, he found that a large bear had. halal of the child. He hard a stoneham- er along with him, and he dealt such h avy blows that the bear was, fain to a leaden his prey. Mr. Baumbach gave t , e alarm to 'the neighbors, and they all a ted in pursuit of the unwelcome est. At lsltest accounts bruin Was. s ill roaming the forest. —About 18 months ago Joseph B. Odell, a c1ork m the freight ofhae ofsthe ' Grand Trunk Eailvvay 'at Stratford, de- ct raped, leaving discrepancies in his se- cbunts amounting to something-' over hOQ, •and taking with him the wife of a -.other employee of the company. The p lice have been on the lookout for dell ever since, and a few days ago " spotted' him: at St. Thomas, where e was arrested by Detective Heenan, �d brought to Stratford. - He was tied. by the Stratford Police Magistrate, d pleaded guilty .to tire; embezzle - per barrel; sale) per a er bushel. rl 0 2 0 0 0lbs.. .. 4 CNTA8.TO DRY poops HOUSE, No. 3, Campbell's Blocsk. SMITH & WEST, SEAFORTH. QQ 65 —A young man named Samuel Felly, Potatoes h 35 to 0 40 50 to Oatmeal' 31 to 2 75 23 r Young Briton, was shot on . Saturday Wool, pe afternoon, near I1[arysville corners, Tallow, > et Milto tr. 00 about eight miles west of Napanee, by a Beef; in' c a• 50. to 5i 251 LID TON, July18,18f8.: . isaid -White had no provocation what,. always bee, Fall `4 in a , per bus he . 90 L • , 95 ever, the two men having a, y Spring' heat, perbus o el. 0 80 (cy.. 0 85 on good terms. belly lies in a critical Oats, pet)) le el . 29 Ud 0 80 l Barley, p r b tshel i 35 C(+ 0 45 condition. p b h h 0 5S (c4 ' 0 61 --Last Sunday' morning three Clot er S ed, par bus 50 �� 00 Hall- ' 3 price that o new tea, tol hands, bacon sold at price before purcl paid for goof lnwF nee potatoe vegf tablts strawberries applee, pearl tiny let ,owes Marinuotii her houstki cannot: Their stock =bf nacos, fruits, soaps, fl'bur and' feed, &c., &o., is first class and will b3 to suit thotitues. Call and thunine' acing` elsewhere. The highest price, butter and eggs. 552 • 11118. -On hand daily, prime , green peas, cauliflowers and garden f every kind, good and- fresh, Also rad eni'rauts, black currants, haryeet es, cherries, and various other vaiie- pricei3. • 1t. Lo&n w & Co., Sign of the tamp. 652. FERGUSO. Mr. Ro ANDERSO ` 'Mr. Jai. CLUTTER .Mr. Rol Me1NTOSH ent. He was sentenced to two years Barley i e 1� 1 0 40 to 0 45 A Births. - 1S -In Listowel, on July 8, the wife of . ,Ferguson, of the "Banner," of a son. Iu Clinton, on July 16, the wife of s Anderson, of a daughter. AM. -In (lorries oi,. June 21, `the. wife rt Clutterhain, of a son: -in McKillop, on July 18, the wife. of Mr., ( eorgo McLitosh, of twin daughters: T , ' - • 15 the wife of FAL Lls,\E 1,, -In Seaforth on ulv Mr. Joh Faukuar, of �a sou. - t`• 14ICCAUGH 1Y. --Li Seaforth, on.July 17, the Wife of Mr... G. McOaughe•,'of a.daugliter. ' Marriages. . e t. HARTLEY atusetROV1:.-A' the Manse,; Mc- Killop; on July 17, by Rev. P. Musgrove, as- sisted ,y Rev J. H, Hanna, of virgiirits, U. S., and liev. '\S . A. `Vilsdn, recently of Toron- to, Mr. aures Hartley, to Clara .Eliza, sewed daught..r of Rev. P. -Musgrove. " MEN AREY-MCMILLAN.-A: the residence of the bri e's father, McKillop, on July 12, by Rev. A McNaughton, Mx., John 14lenarey, to gather no Ma> ',daughter of Duncan McMillan, • Esq., a 1 of McKillop. • ' ' HI\OHLE-GEM�IILL.-At the Manse, Bruce - held, 0 t July . liy Rev. T. Thomson, : r. Goo. Hinehl y, of Bullett, to. Ag los, second laugh- ter of lie late Robt. Genua ill, Esq., of Tucker - smith. --- FOSTER MILLER. -At the residence ,pf, the • bride's father; on. July 17, by Rev. Mr. -Mel tth- j. eves, ,Wiwi, Foster, to Catherine,- eldest daugil��'t it oJames Miller, Esq., all of Clinton. 'WENE1i, Oti-ROBERTSON .-At the residence - of the bale's, sister, township ,of Melabide, Court, o Elgin. on J'unc `i i, byRev. Mr. San- ders, , •n•. !Wilson Se eiterton, of c-nsall; to Miss Robert oli., of Exeter. KLINK :. fl.IME11,- DORSEY,- At St. .James' -Chard , Seaforth, on Jnly' 15 by Very Rev. Deana urphy, Mr. Nicholas Klinkheimmor,_ of Senior h, to Sarah, youngest daaighter of the late M eba l Dorsey, Sr. of McKillop. - EAKET. Eaket, -D.lti•E.-I 'aged 7 RIELLY. Ise 2 pion FERGUS(. garet, 'years.. GRIPED:, Harrs• :aged MALLO'Y. eter, • Deaths: A Lakelet, 'on Juno 28, Mr. Wm:; a, ed 85 years... hlowick, oh July 5, Mrs=. 'John Dane, ears and 8 ruoriths. ' t Beechie Cot, Bor=land, Tuckersmith, a, .win daughter of I 1 Thos. Welly,•agod h.: - Tri Tuckersmith, on Jelly 2, Mar- e ar- -ike of Mr. David Pergnso ., aged 56 Gold Hill Nevtula . n July �1t Cold 5, o sly child -of Hem y true, Mary Griffin, oaths`incl 5 days. { it the residence of !hie father; 'Wrox- i Tuly 12, Thomas Malloy, aged 17 years. Fall Wbas Spring W -Spring -W Oateper u t TS; SEAFO.R 1] ; July 18, 1878. .a.. 0_90 to 0 92 at, Fite, per bush •1 . . 0 85 to 0 87 at, Red Chaff,per u h. 0 80 to 0 80 hel 0S9to 080 Peas per f steel .... 0 55 to 0 57 tis e mess. l Butter,N 1, Loose.. ... .. -0 10 to 0 11 . Penitentiary, Eggs 0 09 to' 0 09 -:—Mr. Collins, farmer, near St. George, l` Flour, po sire, 5 00 to . 6 50 1 ad three valuable horses poisoned by liar • • .:. :. 6 00 co 8 00 Grubb - 0 05 to 0 05 ells green on the 12th Inst. The Grubbs, p s • • • 4 e0 axis green 'vas mixed With flour for Fallen -It d: 001 800 "ng potato bugs,. and left standing in Sheep shin ....0 50 to 1 25 Wool. . ,. 0 21 to 0 22 pail. The. horses ate it and all three salt (ret } , , 0 75 r lb ... it es er 100 se, per 1 i. 'ed from the effects, Salt{wh • b el... 1 9, 1 lei etcrs, per 11. Catholic named James, White. It _ is . C Buy your Goods where you Buy your Goods where you Buy • your Goods where yq,u Buy your Goods where you Bu your cods where you <G Buy your Goods where. you yy —THE BEST— THE BEST— THE BEST— THE BEST— T H t' BEST— THE BEST— can get cau get can get ca get ca get cat get Valu for Your Morey. Vain for Your Money. Valu for Your: Money, • Valu for Your Money. Valu . for Your Money. Valu for Your Money. " Everybody s ys that Smith & West give Everybody s ys that Smith &'West give Everybody s. ys that Smith & Westigive Everybody s ys that Smith 4 West give Everybody s ys that Smith & Nest give Everybody s: ys that Smith & West give R II Ext aordinary Bargains. Ext aordinary Bargains. Ext a4 ordinary Bargains. Ext aordinary Bargains. Ext aordinary Bargains. Extraordinary Bargains. They. can Afford to, as They can afford to, as They can afford to, as They can afford to, as They can afford to. as They can afford to, as poi n. o he Sae 60 ( 2 25 'i 10 tie 0.11, 50 0 5 00 0 S , per pa: eel.. .... 1 0 -4 . S. 050Ig, 060- f d _ , ,.., t� t9.(c 0 10 I Ou Stock is New Fashiona Our Stock is News Fashiona� Our Stock is New, Fasbional Our Stock is New, Fas tioiia Our Stock is- New, Fes iona Our Stock tis New, Fas iona ssort d. Assort d. Assort d. Asserted.. ssorted. Assorted. Figures and figure , and figure , and 1 igures, and F'gure and F'gure , and -ONE PRIG + -= -ONE•'RIC —ONE RIC NONE . RIC ., --ONE• RIC '4 -ONE RICE' fax young mien., -Wm. Townsend, John Holloway and 'John Loomis, went in a smack boat for a sail near the mouth of the harbor. When near Cliebucto Head, the beat was struck by a squall and up- set, TOWnsend. and Holloway being drowned, and Loomis saved by' a pass- ing fishing smack. -The County Attorney of Ontario has received instructions from the. Lo- cal Government that it considers the Dunkin Act to be in force in that county, and is to bel enforced. Accorc.- ingiy, he is advising- magistrates to col- lect the fines inflicted by them for Yio- Timesthy Butter. Pork: -r - Potatoes Eggs . flay, per • UT. marke 000 co 4,000 price LIT 10,000 lation of the lava . This will being°inat- O y �1 tees to an issue. - •_ Se�les= -Last Friday afternoon, in ion better treal, a woman. passed along Craig NcE street wearing an Orange rosette. When y r opposite the low saloon at the corner. of -es. Sophia lane, a fellow rushed. out and. = ca undertook to tear it frpm her. ! He had es made a slight miscalculation, howevr, Voo for she drew backher fist and dealt hem .a blow which knocked' him clean off t sidewalk. ; —Robert Morrow, one of the early settlers of Darlington, had gone to the house of one of his sons, and was on his way home. He had to go across al small mill dam. It is supposed he was struck With apoplexy, as ' a second son coining after found . the body with the face in the mud. He was about eighty years of age, and very highly re- spected. -Thetea.lner Hastings left Kings- ton at 6 a clock on Wednesday evening of last week, with a Syracuse excursion party homeward bound; - As.it was like- ly to be a dark night, a pilot was take on board, but he lost his reckoning, an the steamer wandered about on the lake all night, and only reached Syracuse at 8 o'clock next morning. - On Mornday, July 1st, an olclFrench Canadian nmrd Canaille, residing in the 6th •concession of Ormstown, while sn the fields Was fiercely attacked by a Wenn of hornets, and not being able to rutin swiftly from them, he • threw him- self face- downwards upon the ground. In large cumbers they' Trounced upon his head ; he screamed- loudly for as- sistance, but before be Was discovered his head. was completely swollen from the stings, or, rather, the poison ejected from. them. Ile was taken home, but shortly afterwards died. t7 imoseemeemeseasommon went head, av a e Auction Sale. Flani igen & Co., 10Q Saturday, Jul 27, at the Central Ho- for local -use ; lbs., y ear., averaging 1,08 lbs., at $3.75 to tel, Seaforth, Valuable Property.. 1/*$ J0, foil local use ; i nd James Britton t O .bo 011 sa to day yk ch ess ' m la Bi fo 1, th An 'An An An An Aft Exclusively Exclusively. Exclusively Exclusively Exclusively Exclusively they are doing they are doing they are doing they are doing they are doing they are doing Cash Trade. Cash Trade. Cash Trade. Cash Trade. Cash Trade. Cash Tr'atle. We do not require Good qustfpmers We do not require Good Customers We do not require Good 'Customers W do not require Good Cust mers We do not require Good Cust mers We do not require Good Oust mers ten.l......• - hees CA, i`7 <<,�, July , 1u.—Cheese ac ive ; 1 .000 boxes sold ; 4, enissione ceding price 8e;c. bEbxes at ! the price. Average c '; e low: LE FALLS. N. IT July 15.—Over ieese 'O ere o 8c ; mostly Vic cheese offered. -PAY EBTS— -PAY E BTS -- • TS— ' —PAY EBTS— —PAY EBTS- -.-PAY EBTS— —PAY • EBTS • Inc ;erred by th se Unable Inearred by th se Unable Incurred. by th se Unable Incurred by th se Unable Incurred by th se Unable Incurred by .th se-- Unable Unwillin ' to Pay. Unwillin to Pay. Unwillin to Pay. Unwillin to ay. Unwillin to ' ay. Unwillin to, - ay. M rkets. bdxes facts ly-,c offered d t Well ales a 7 to Well 16. boxes ,fart d Well tt 6c to,, 70 r onl , one .lot 'getting , rice. Buttes 15 to 17 ;h ' Marked in Plain:: soma July 17 — Tenfftictories Marked in '.Plain gisterec. their .fferings of 3,130 Marked in Plain 1,200 boxes so d at 7c to 8c, and,. Marked in Plain. lead at 8;1'0,. 1 arket very dull, Marked in,„I'lain itll their harvest,. Marked ,in Plain CK, Juin: 17 At the -market: S 11 factories reg'stered 2,550boxes if June make less 180 boxes. appear to be al ttle more anxious ese to -day than last market stay. oxes poldat 8c, : gc., to 8:?•c These ecoeof ng busy s ere also made i fter tll 1 e rket. Several other sales are in • riarc .L -`bu will not be ` in time foie re- 1 We have in Stock a La and end and and and and Mr. L. F. 1 TEQ For Sale at PST o Tow 11E M SE Book •141CH, d Stationery Store. C. W. Pa • st Views tak -n b Artist; of 1 ecu Sale at his a oo Store. C. W. Papst Views taken b Artist; of Tecu Sale at his Boo Store. s all the Town L. F. Wheeler, seh, Mich., for nd Stationery as all the Town L F. Wheeler, s h Mich., for n • stationery C. W. Papst has Views taken by L. Artist, of Tecuims Sale at his Boo . an Store. to to to' to to to C, W. Papst Views taken b Artist, of Tec Sale at his Boo Store. le, and le, and le, and le, and - le, and le, and IMPORTA NOTICE T`0 DEBT ung settled up •th 1877 are notifeed to sett they will be placed in mediately.. THOUS 11 the Town F. Wheeler, h, Mich., for Stationery. as :11 the Town L. F. Wheeler, ms :h, Mich., for a d Stationery O UR ` STOCK O F D i - R. 5 1, MORE NEW - GOODS THIS WZEK AT UNCAN & DUNC N'S, SEAR:PT . E OF THE BARCAINSH FATE: -I A LS ESS IVF � DON'T FAIL' TO SECURE SO I T OTICES. i RS. All parties not hay ✓ ac omits with me fo e at nee, or otherwise Cour for colleetion im- . 0' ONNOR. 550 - NOTICE TO FARM TERESTED.-T in connection with the chanies' Association wi ;lfr. Woodley, near Br 23rd of July, 1878. ttry. BS AND OTHERS IN - e Annual Reaping Match Huron Farmers' and Me - 1 be held on. the farm of edits d, on Tuesday, the OHN A. YOUNG, Seere- 554-1 LOST 0 FOUND. SHAWL "F.OUND.-F. and on the Huron Road, near Seaforth, on he 12,h of Jnly, a Black and Red Woolen Shawl The owner oan have the same by caping at the ' xpositor Office, Seaforth, -and paying expenses. . 554 Sold at Sold at Sold at Sold at Sold at Sold at ae saortmeri ssortmen ssortmen ssortmen ssortmen ssortmen p'We l have in Stock a La ge port. - We; have in, Stock a La ge Wei have in Stock a Lar Wehave in Stock a Laic We, have in, Stock a Lar ive Mc7s, TREAT, liott s.let a l lbs., a at 4c marke pair o 4e pe from sixtee cattle Head Stdck 'Masl�ets•` Jul air .o 16.--Cattle—I. El oxen weighing.. 3,550 id a ft.t co weighing 1,490. lbs., per lb. ; .thy are for the British W. Mair; of • London sold a fat cows, weighing 2,810 lbs.,.•at lb:, and several, oilier Battle tat c to b ••c per ib.; _Wrn,.J-Iead sold cattle at $64.each, .�i#ud ten other at from �i 45 to 555 each.- Mr. Ought a car lo d et •15c per' lb. Toile To, July 17.= The live weight. purch tees of the weel included the ; fol- lowin, : Aikens & r moon, 650 lead, averat ' g 1,375 lbs., S ,t $5, for eel, ort ; Thome 0n & Co., 50 -heal, averaging 1,400 b ., at . $•1.75 t i S5 'for export ; JohliBryant and:- Richards; 100 head, averaging 1,1 0 lbs., at 54 to $4.50, for shipment, o Montreal. ; Mr. Rodge�rs, 100 head, a eraging 1,300 lbs., at 54.50 to 54.75, for- :hiprfleut to Liver- pool ; Frankland cC •o., 800 head. aver- s u� aver - 1,300 lbs., at'- .50 to $5, for ship - to , England.; Fames Walsh, 120 cra�'incf 1,121 lbs., at 1 to $4.50i • • A. Days, proprietor ; •J. P. Brine, arc- some choice oracles nd shorthorns at tioneer. fancy prices. It Itwill be seen from these Local Notices. "'Pees: Lime juice. at the Medical Hall, Seaforth. 553 class, PARIS GREEN for killing Potato Buas CALL and. see our large stoqk .of Soli Rinfe Jew: Fruit Jars. Price low. LAIDLAW is prepared to pay cash for Good Sweet Yellow But- ter, is pails or tabs. None but the best of Batter will be bought. A.pply to Hickson & Robertsoa, at Hicksoet & Dross Store', Seaforth. 546 WILSON & YOUNG have the largest and 'best selected stock of fresh family groeeries in and are determined not to be undersold by , any house in the trade, having 'bought a large stock "n‘r segar before the aavance they ere in a position. 44) glse their muuerous customers an advantage in rauce cti ns that the range of shipping was 54.75 t $5 !while for local class brut ght 54 to 14.50, 50 to $3. Sheep -First-class om 55 to 56, second-class from 0, and thir -class from $3 to ambs were in moderate sup - .50 for first- lass, 53 for second - 52 to $2.5 for thirdeclass. es -Few lots. of Ito 54 for lambs ; ty fair to good.. ies 54. ply a 53 Bu rAlo, July 1 Choi e steers, $4.9 'butc cis' and shipp medi na, 54.30 to 54 rnedi m and heavy Shee Of,Gents' and Boys' atsoof , Of Gents' and Boys' Hats, of Of Get:US' and Boys' Hats of Of Gents' and Reys' Hats of Of Gents' and BOyS' Hats of Every Description. „ Every Description. Every Description. Everk Description. Every Description. Every Description. We haVe in stock al splendid Assortme We have in stock a splendid AssOrtme We have in stock a!splendid Assortnie We have in steel( a:splendid Assortme We have in stock a,splendia Assortment We have in. steck a Splendid Assortment Of Boots and Shoes of all' kinds. Of Boots and Shoes of al in s. Of Boots and. Shoes of all kinds. Of Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Of Boots and Shoes 9f all kinds. - Of Boots and Shees of all kinds. Call -and Examine and Call and. Examine alert Call and Examine and. Call and Examine and Call and, Examine and Call and Examine aad PARCEL LOST.- et, cit the 2nd of July,. between Seaforth and the 2nd concession of McKilifip, by way of t Huron Road, one mile and a quarter east, a . arae, containing a pair of pants, vest and brae •Is -a new. Any person leaving the same at I idd's Store,' Seaforth, or with the lrndersigned, Lot 17, Con. 2, Maliillop, will be suitably re •arkod. OWEN REILLY, 554x4 Bi sKillop. • AUCTI 0 N SALES.. `IRST CLASS FAR'►I FOR SALE BY ACC- -a: TIO -The unde signed has been instructed b• Mr. JOHN SMAL ACOMBE to sell by Public lotion, on the prem`ses, on TUESDAY, JULY 8 th,1878, at the ho= r of Three o'clock in the afternoon, that Sple.did Farm, being Lot 18, (Jon. 7, Usborne,, co • twining 100 acres -first- class brick house and goofs frame buildings -S0 acres cleared and well fenced ; good orchard and plenty of water. Co venient to churches anti schools, 4 miles from 1 xoter. No better improv- ed farm, and no bene farm in the- township of shortie. Positively iso reserve. TERMS -Ten p r cent. of the parch se money on the day of s le, $2,000 in three Months, and the balance to e it purchaser at 7 p r cent. For further 'cnlars apply to the 1 roprietor on the prem.par- tses. OHN SMALI„ ACUAI BB,!Proprietor; A.I31SHOP, uctioneor. - - 551 ' WANTED. • Compare Prices Compare_ Prices Compare Prices Compare Prices Campare Prides Compare Prices Wag OTHER HOUSES. WITH OTHE HOUSES. WITH OTHE HOUSES. WITH OTHE HOUSES. -WITH OTHE HOUSES. WITH OTHE HOUSES. 3, Camp RIVING HORS ?,S WANTED. -Wanted, a pair of gopd drivii. g horses, in exchange for a fano or an Organ. SCOTT BROTHERS. bia- s, cal Instrument Ern orium, Seaforth. 546 EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for School No. 11, Township of uckersmith, a Male Teacher olding a second -el se certificate. Duties to ommence at the end of the vacation. All appli-' ations to be in on o ` before the 9th of August. •FORGE SPROAT,: Secretary.: 554-4 OR SUMMER WEAR, IS NOW CO1! GRENADINES IN IRON, PLAIN A LINENS IN ALL ;THE DIFFERENT M KNICKERBOOKEIR AND CHECKS. "EACHE11 WANT iD.-Wanted,' a third-class Male Teacher for School Sections No. 6, Grey,1 ouuty of Huron. D,. ties to commence August; 9th. Applications eceived by the, undersigned: ntil Monday, 291h i et., stating salary expected nd references. A. ” HAW„Secretary, S. S. No. , Grey, Brussels P. 0._ 558x3' WO FEMALE TEACHI RS WANTED.—For the Junior Dep rtment of Brussels Pablic cheat. Duties to a tnmonee August 19th. Ap- lications, stating salary expected for remainder Of the year, also testimonials from Inspector, re- eeived by the undersigned until Wednesday, the 81st of July. JOH ' SHAW , Secretary School Board, Brussels. 554-2 TEACHER WANT 1 D. -Wanted, a Teacher for School, Section No. 2, turnberry, -holding a second-class certifie,te. •.Applications will be received until the 10th of August, 1878. Duties to commence imme lately I after the holidays LAWRENCE LAVE L, Secretary School Sec- tion No. 2, Turnberr,y, Wroxeter P. 0. 551-4 . FOR SALE OBI TO LET. • 0 LET. -Two hooses iii the{ Vills\gie of Eg- • mondville to rent. Apply to THOJ1A�S HILL55 Egmondville. ' 11OPERTY FOR SALE. -For Saallo,,0 'that con • Pyenient and desirable residence on the carne of High and Market' Streets, lately occupier,. b Dr. Vereoe. Apply to DR. VERCOE. 488 1-4 FOR SALE -On easy terins of payinent, o to exehanger for farm property. Gn ting an Flouring promptly attended to the same as usaal Also a quantity•of Dry Hemlock Lambe tor sal cheap for °ash or short credit. WM. FE WICK, Proprietor, Zurich P. 0.,Ont 546 VOlt SALE OR TO RENT, IN BIIRNE- -11: New Frame Store, with dwelling ttached mencing business on & small: capital, es a gob business is already established there. ' For par tieulars apply to JOHN LESLIE, Blake P. 0. ITOTEL FOR S.LE OR TO RENT.— h -L-L 'Hotel known as the Railway House, term r the Clyde Hotel, situated near Blueyale Stati Is a first-class business stand, with one aer land and a goo&frarie stable and shed attae all of which are i good repftir. Terms er !liberal. For -birth r particulars apply to M PLETELY 'ASSORTED. BLACK D LACE CHECKS.. COSTUME KES, PLAIN AND TASS`O, AND JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK, ANOTHER [CASE OF THOSE BEA CENT.. BELOW REGULAR PRICES. TIFUL STRIPE SILKS, NOW SELLIN 1 TORE IN EG- ONDVILLE TO RENT 0 l'a' SELL. -Toren or sell, in the Tillage of E mondville, on- Ter reasonable terms, a S:ore with all convenien es -dwelling, stable, cella,/ , 1. e situated for a general -store. wen. Apply to JACOB' W- ear the premises, or ii by let- p____ossestii: can be GEE, personally, ter tolEgmondvilte VALUABLY', P OPERTY IN SEAPORT V FOR SALE.- or Sale, on George Street, Lot and two dwell' houses. The °houses ar both comfortable and commodious, and have all &c. The Lot is pla ted with fruit and orna en g tal trees, and. is v ry pleasantly situated, a d quite convenient to the business part of t e town. Apply to th proprietor on the prem se . R013ERT • JONES: 554 FARM FOR SAL s -For Sale Lot 21, Con 81. 1 Stanley, cents, uing 100 acres, about 0 which are cleared well fenced, under dra,in d and under good e ltivation, the balance is timbered with ha dwood, . Good frame on e and two frame barns, an orchard and plen y t f good water. Is entinn three of Verne and Bayfield, tax miles from Brucefield and 12 miles froth Seaforth and Clinton. A,11 these places are good markets. For further! p r- 11 or. to Bayfield P. 0 JAS. DAVIDSON. 52 8 TIFU WHITE PIQU S, 25 PER FOU TH LOT OF SE BEAU- . AT 25 CENTS PER "YARD. rneres and pe Melanges, C411- eiges. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. VOR SALE CHEAP. -As the oWner is leaving so-- the Country. a House and Lttt in the village a large garden filled with fruit treeS of all des- criptions - good well and cellar. Apply to THOS. R. WINA, on the prensiaes, or th A. STRONG, Land Agent, Sent orth. ; 551 VA.RM FOR SALE. -Being north half of Lot -11-- 81, in the 5th Concession, East Wasvanoah, 100 acres, good soil, well watereds good frame barn 56x86, good stable and shed' 113x26, 85-actes cleated, good house and mho.) d. good well and pu-mp. Apply to JAMES 'MURRAY, on the place, or to Westfield P. 0. 55Cx14 VARM FOR sALE.-For Sale, West half of Lot. 7, Con. 16, tosvnship of Geey, containing 50 acres, 42 of -which ate cleared, balance hardwood. There is on the premises a fnune house, frame barn And stable, and a good •young bearihg orch- ard. The above property is only two miles eff good gravel road and 54 miles from Brussels ; pos- session this fall, For further particulars apply to C. R. COOPER, Brussels, or D. CAMPBELL, on the premises, Walton P. 0. 554 IN TUCKERSMITH FOR. SALE.-- - -L For Sale, East half Lot 5, Con. 3, II. R. S. Tuckersmith, conteiniag 50 acres, 45 of whiel: ate cleared, well drained said. well fenced. Good franni dwelling house, barn,aatable and other - outheildings, di now; a splendid otchara and plenty of water ; convenient to school and svithin two ruffles and a hail of the Town of Seafotth. Axil* on the premises or to Egniondville P. 0. WILLIAM SHOLDICE. 552-4 VARM FOR SALE -For Sale, Lot 29, Cons 8, -L. Stanley, containing 100 acre's; 85 Rens clear- ed, -well underdrained, well fenced, And in good, state of cultivation; the balance is well timbered with hardwood ; there ere on the premises two houses, one log and one frame; frame barn and stables ; a young bearing orch- ard ; a never failing Bering runs through the farm ; also good well ; is situated wit.liin miles - of Clinton and 5 of Brucelield; school house within one-quarter mile. Aasely to ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, on. the, pretnises, or to Clinton P. 04 549 "'WARM IN TUCKERSMITI1 FOR- SALE. - smith, containing 100 acres, about 76 cleared, iwell fenced and underdrained-.The- balance is timbered with hardWood. There are_ good frame buildings, a splendid orchard and abundance of spring water. It is within 7 miles of Sea -forth and about the eame distance from Kippen Sta.- tiote It is one of the best fanus Tuckersmith; the banner township of Huron, and will be sold on easy terms. Apply to the proprietor OD the premises or to Seatorth P. 0. DAVID FER- GUSON. - 551 A FULL .L6SORTMENT OF DRESS TRII4MINGS, SILK FRIN ES, GALLOON AND GRENADINE BRAIDS: FORTY DOZEN COESETS I ALL THE NEWEST MAKES. AND TO -DAY, A- COMPLETE liaINE FEW OF T OSE VERY GHEAP CROCH TED TIDIES $ ILL LEFT— SELLING A 35 CENTS EACH. THE CHEAPE jars is at WILSONli i i ware cheaper than I the best selection . in Western Caned ell's!Block, Seaforth. T place to buy your YOUNG'S. Prices for the rings, is for half gallon 8 per dozen. Crockery and any other house in Town f goods to be found in any PARASOLS VERY CHEAP. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF WHITE SKIRTS FROM 50 CEN LINE OF HAMBURG AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES. ' SOM IN FLANNEL EMBROIDERIES. nit beSt la s- and otre 8,000 YARDS PRINTS, WIDE WIDTHS, SEE OUR THE CELE PER CENT. S UP. FULL THING NEW ROM 7c: BROWN HOLLANDS AT 10 CENTS- SOLE AGENTS OF BRATED RAVEN BLACK BRILLIANTINE USTRES, 25 BETTER THAN ANY OTHER' MAKE IN nig IA.RK.ET: JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUP LY OF THAT FAMOUS 10 CENT. FACTORY COTTON, ALSO A. FULL LINE OF BLEACHED AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. A LJ,INE OF LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDB,EN'S lilOSIERY AN arLOVES AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towels ings in Great Variety and Cheap, THE TAILORING DEPART I3 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT LONG EXPERIENCE, AND TO TH ORDERS WE WILL GUARANTEE VOR SALE. IN BELMORE-House and Store , 4: With over half an acre of first-elaas garden ground, well stocked and good orders 'Stable, fowls well fenced, all very convenient. The- house is arranged for two froniliesa one Part, "with the store is rented to a respectable tenant at $78 a, year ; the other part with the garden and mites boildings is Wally valuable. i This property evil/ be sold at a bargain, as the proprietor intends re- moaing to Whinipeg, If not Sold before it will be . offered at Auction about the 10th of August.; QPILENDID FARM IN HULLETTIF-OR SALE. ” For Sale, Cheap, Lot -54 COD. -8, Hallett, 100 acres, 80 cleared, under-are:Med and well leneed, an& the remainder well timbered with headwoods Good. n ante buildings, young orchard And plenty , of water. The farm is within 3 miles of Sea - forth and 10 miles distans froszt Clinton, and - adjoin§ the Tillage of Kinbarn. This is one of the best farma in the County, and avfli be sold cheap and on easy teimst as the proprietor wishes to retire. Immediate posseesion. Apply to ALONZO STRONG, Seeforth, or CHARLES 544 LA.WRIE2 Constance P. 0. VARM MeKTISLOP FOR SALE. -For the North part of Lots ti and 9, Con. 18, Mee Fillop, tontaining 112 Acreti; there are about 80 cleared, well fenced, underdrained, and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered with hardwood ; good dwelling, new bank frame barn 50x56, with stabling underneath, end other outbuildings ; also a,good. young cache:al and plenty of water.. Is 10 miles from Brussels, 5 from Wal- ton, and 12 front Seaforth, with good gravel roads to each place ; convenient to church and schools - will be sold as a whole or in two netts. Apply tei " Walton P. 0. or to the proprietor on the prern- 547 VARM FOR SALE, -For Sale, Lot 19, Con. 14a McKillop, containing 180 acres, of whien about 140 acres are cleared, well fenced, ainderdrained, • and in a good, state of eultivation ; the balance - is well timbered with hardwood. There is not an inch of waste land on the farm. k Aratill • Spring creek runs across one Corner. Good frame building' all round ; abundance of good water and pumps, and a splendid. bearing orchard ; it is withitra mile and a half of gravel road, mid. way betwetn Seaforth.13russele, and Blyth Sta- office, &c. 'the terra will be sold as e -whole or in two parts. For further particulars address! Walton Podt Office, or applY to the proprietor on the premities. WM. BELL. 544 -VALUABLE FA.RM FOR SALE.—For Salo, Lot If 16 and south half Lot 17, Con. 1, Hay, -contain- ing 150 acres, 120 of which are -cleared end in a good state of cultivation- There is a good hriele house and s, frarae cottage, the barn, stable, cote stable and other outbuildings are .4 frame; them are 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, a, good gravel roael on t wo sides Of tile; farm. It is situated one mile front Hensall sta- _ tion andfour miles from Exeter, on the Londoial: Road, and is just across the road. frem the Rodger- villeamet office and -church. For further partial - late apply to jAarsen Nv ELDER, vee,„a„,,.„4 Surgeon, Seaforth P. O. 481 nd ENT SE FAVORING US ITH THEIR OUR STOCK OF SC CANADIA IS NOW COMPLETE, WHILE 0 BROADCLOTHS AND DOESKINS TIDIOUS. TCH, ENGLISH AND, TWEEDS -1-1"" T1 N. -The Executors of the estate of the late Saanuel Bolton have inetracted the usidera si•gned to sell by Public Auction; on. the mem- . ises, on Friday, July 26, 1878, at the hour of 1 o'cloek P. M., that splendid farm, being Lot 21, N. E. Boundary, Usborne, containing 100 acres, 80 elect d sell fenced, good fr me buildings, good o ard and plenty of water ; -convenient to church and cchool ; 6 miles from Exeter, ii f rom Hensel' and 13 from Seaforth. This is as goed a farm as there is in the tOwnShi of Usborne, and it will positively be sold wi hont reserve. Terms -Ten per cent of the pure ate money on the day of sale. For further porta niers apply to the undeesigned. ARCHIBALD SHOP, Awe- tioneer. North Iwilf Of SPI.,ENDID F.A.RM FOB, SALE. Lot 24, Con. 8, Monis, contai g I00 acres, more or less, 70 acres cleated. ntl free Isom - stumps, the balance is good hardly oa• land well feucea with cedar enabled; ash. A splendid new frame harn 40x56, also a good_ log Urn and stable, and. a good log dwelling house and -well. Also in rear aneverfailing springs There is also on the I premises a good orchard, ef apple, pear and plum trees. Situated one mile and a 'half front pe . gravel toad, end 4 miles from the sillage of Bras-, sels. Price very low, as the proprietor has par - For further particelersApply to 'PIERCE CLEN,- NEN, on the premises, LOUIS McDONALD, 550 VARSI AND MILL PlioPERTY FOR SALE.- -1- Being sauth half of Lot 22, Coia. 14, 31cRillop, containing about 88 acres, 75 of which are denied. and in a good state of cultivation, part being well underdrained, and the balance, pncleared good hardwood bush ; there is a neye-failing spring creek running through the place; good young orchard; large frame barn. 40x62; stable and ehed - 14x80; log house 10x25, elso frame house, •6Sted with gravel; goodstone cellar full Size of house ; good -well athouse, &c. This is a. desirable fann for any one avislebag to huy, being Only three -quer - t ers of a mile from the Northern Grevel Road, -9 miles from Seaforth emd 7 frosts 1 Bruseels, both good. raarkets.-eilso Lots 21 and. -22, East Bound- ary, Turnberry, situated 2ismiles West from Wing- liani, containing 200 acres, 65 aeree cleared, and II job of 44 acres let to. be cleared, ishieb. is to he clearedin timefor fall wheat next fall ; there iis . I there is a small orehard, 2 dwell big houses, 2 went' and pumps in one house, and large new stab e.- ] 0 Also a steam saw mill, shingle mill, all complete and in good, limning order ; thereis atthe mill a THE USUAL COMPLETE ASSORTMENg OF GENTS' FURNisHING . frame house and good. frame stable; the mill is bringing in. a geed rent, lease out next October ; is on -the Southern Extension of the Wellington, -*Oiey and Bruee Railroad, with a siding running from the mainline to Vsithin.80 feet of the raill ; timber can be inn from tunrandloaded on railway RPASSED es.a.rs as cut if needed, which. makeeit very conveni- ent ; there ie plenty of tiinber in the countri around-whichcaulie bought cheap; tide makes it a good openingfor any person that understands • • („, thebusiness. The mill or farm will be sold. sep- arate or together to snit buyers Terms -easy. For particulars in refefenee to the first fatm Ap- ply to As STRONG, Seaforth, or to GEORGE THOMSON, Winghara. For the last place) 034 Mi.1113 Apply to G. THOMSON, Wingbani. 543 R ASSORTMENT. OF! 'WORSTEDS, HOULD PLEASE THE gOST FAS - FRINGED R BBONS AT 10 CENTS PER YARD) TINS IN STYLE AND VALUE. 14.