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The Huron Expositor, 1878-11-15, Page 5
, 1878. the Bitola:, of valued at from. onstable Isaac 'er.t3t in pursuit int of the light track the nt to aen Mill south ; of the river, stole prop_ S were secured. the OenStabie. ▪ track led to s. where the vere obtalined. stied by lqayor t of the _Oke rts to capture mai, arid in all _,flown and es- uch they ricla from the re- tY Jail for the aer, 1878, raa,y .were c011imit- s128 males and JO mouth of tot in, with. a /saner:a No E 13 1-9, De_ ; Jami, ege 151 Feb - 9 elarcb. Pri. 3S4,dai1y izaly average, ge, 12N ; July, August, 275, daily average ereatest num- Rs 26, in the ',west number 4tist- Of the nunicipal and 9 days e.liarge- r,3 days to the E;62, or an av- nisoner, male during the as compared average for d 1877 being ;ars 1877 and = . prisonera seri - hail 30 days, one week, the the prisoners nth of the grants, druuk d assaults. Of those L11 were able th the excep- . died during Mes and _ ;es at B01110,, . act- For a, id by the Ro- eiapart of the l`nre,divorcee * -;tneca notiees ;and javenal !e of a Rumen Lve gone tha five veara. Mucia. Cicero , being ready notice of di - his province. s wife Teren- thirty years. :tok the keys tyf her hauie, - and so dis- tie might be - Cicero di- v letter. reciaaa states 'ererit, and in lowed to put ht occasions. her husband p step_ The their wives. .a- for rept"- , wife on the e and ag a 00111- iirekha,rdt as - Arabs not ; td age who fifty wives, than oae at 1aw a [ir Etna with - her a por- ' her dowry. and take her it, but if he divorce con - receive een married .sband. 'wars that a •iialetaid ; but . code. - for .6s, she may so tamale nav divorce t' ground, or reasim. ntroi of her te the revo- tient of the age to Jte in - early revu- e permitted es when. in - was allegecL 'ied this lib- tf the Boar- d. 8th May, 6 abolished; ft n• divorce ft'kr sepa- a.teps then taI consent now the, grantlim- ed in thia llitiii treat - re frequent 'Jay of tem- -ve language ire n -al char - 71." fe, vulgar • epithets r,zti and ex - 9y menace ram, -do not tio,-orce. If conditian tensome, or !and outra- r discharge ;impossible,. a.tion from ties offered would not it of doors; barbarous fe as would. Deser- er husband vorce ; but A must be NOVEIMBER 151 1878_ intentional, or wilful and .raalicions, ifith an intent to renounce and._ disre- gard the marriage relation. Th4 refusal of & wife to remove_ with her husband tam. . to a foreign, part is not a wilful deser- If a husbandshouldgo eagray and live apart fronahis wife it is noticonsid- ered a desertion within the meaning of the statutes of New Jersey. The failure to supply ate wife with snch necessexies &nd comforts as' are within the husband's drounestatiees, and thus by cruelty com- pelling her to quit him, amount to ac - teal abandonment and &Sortie Mis1cellaneous Items. - Small -Pox is Prevalent in Toronto just now. IThere are nine cases under Ireatmerit in the Hospital, and. many more sp ead throughout the city. -A esPatch from Canton, Ohio, •sates t at :George Fessler, the default- ing tre surer of Stark County, who fled to Can da, and was arrested in. London, has been sentenced. to 12 years' Impris- ment and to pay a fine of $60,000 with costs. . -The Dominion Government asap - pointed. Wednesday, 4th of De ember, as a Day of Thanksgiving thr ughout the Dominion. Alf good citiz ns will .govern themselves according' ; and if turkeys are wise they will roo b high in the raeantinae. ' -About three o'clock Tuesday morn- ing a fire brake out in the Roman Cath- olic Separate School, Chatham. 1 Owing to a scarcity of water, the building was -almost totally destroyed. The loss will be abont $1O,000, the buil ng is insured for $6,000. -Last Tuesday night C ruelius Crowley, a Wealthy fernier of th town- ship of Douro, was drowned. l!e was turning- his horses on the road - bout 4 mititi from -Lakefield, and backed his wagon over the bank of the river. The horses were lost. Mr. Crowley's body was recovered. the next morning.' Auction. Saks. 1 Saturday „ Nov; 16aon- Lot 17, Con. 15, Hay, Farm, Farm Stock a d Im- plements. ThOmes Browning pro- prietor; Bossenberry & Orth auc- tioneers. 1 t Wednesday, Nov. 2,7, at McKenny's Hotel, Brussels, Valuable F E. C. K. Davies, proprietor; C. R. ooper, auctioneer. I Thursdayallov. 21, on Lot 13 COIL 12, Hay, Farm Stook and. Impleinents. & Samuel Gable, proprietor: Bosselaberry Orthe, auctioneers. Friday, Nov. 22, on Lot 28, Con. 9, - 110-Killop, Farm Stook and. Imple- ments. John Brown, proprietor ; John Bollard, auationeer. Monday and, Tuesday, Nov. 18 ahd 19, at Winthrop, Lumber, Farm Ste,* and Implements. Andrew Govenlook, pro- prietor; John Bullard', auctioneer. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, valiiabIe town property. J.. H. Benson, 'Vendor's Solicitor. - Monday, Nov. 18, on Lot 21, Com. 12, Hay, Farm Stook and Irnple#ients. - -Dazdel B. Geiger, Proprietor, ; Bossen- berry & Orthe, Auctioneers. Tuesday, Nov.. 19, on east half of Lot. 5, Can. 10, , H. R. S. Trickersmitb, Farm Stook. Alex. ifclZinnon Pre- prietor ; J. P. Brine, Anetioneer.1 Monday, Nov. 18; on Lot 6., Con. 5, McKillop, Farm Stock and Imple- ments. P. McGrath, Proprietor; T. P, Brine, Auctioneer. . Thursday 1 Nov. 21, an south hall of Lot 14, Con; 6, Morris, Farm Stock and. Implements Thomas Seale, Proprie- tor; C. R. Cooper, Auctioneer. Friday, N'nv. 29th, North Hall Lot 17, Lake Road., east, Farm, arm Stock and Implements. John Arm- strong, proprietor ; E. Bossenberry & Orth., auctioneers. Tuesday, Nov. 26, Lot 14, C n. 4, Hay, Farm Stock and Imple ents. Thos. Berry', proprietor; Bossenberry & Orth, auctioneers. . • 1 . Births. 900131.E. -In Seaforth, an Oct. 29, the wi1e of Mr. John Scobie, of a daughter. LOGAN.-In Stanley, on Nov. 12, the •edfo of Mr. •james Logan, of a daughter. RICHARDSON.-In Gray, on Nov. 9, the wife of Mr. Walter Richardson, of a daughter. 1 , HOFFMAN.-In Seaforthion Nov.7, the will of Mr. William. Hoffman, of a son. NORTHCOTT.-'-'-In Hay, on Oct. 28, the wife Of Mr. Roger Northcott, os a son. MCDONALD.-In Seaforth, on Nov. 2, the wife of Mr. John McDonald, of a, son. HODGINS.--I11l, Seafortleqn NOT. 4, the seifi of Mr. Thomas Hodgins, of a son (still born.) • Marriages. WEST-SMITH.--At the residence of tho bride's father, Mr. J. S. Smith Hyde Park, on , Tov. 6, by Be,. Thos. Crews, kr. Henry West,lof the firm of Smith & West, Seaforth, to Mis. Lydia C. Smith. 1 ' THORNE - DREW, - At the residence , of the bride's father, on Nov. 6, by Rev. (,F. Ryan, Mr. Lewis Thorne, to Miss Farerly, eldest daughter of William Drew, Egg., all elf Exe- ter.. FULTON-MOIR.-At the residence of the Ibride's - father, on Nov. 6, by Rev. A. Y. Hartley, Mr. Robert Fulton, jr.'to Miss Catherine third daughter of Mr. 11.Moir, of Usborne. - • Deaths. 1 MURRAY.-la Rowiek, On Oct. 31; Jean Robert- son. Elizabeth, son wife of Mr. Robt. Murray, aged 37 , HART,-La MeKillop, on Nov. 2, Ann Elizabeth wife of Mr. Henry Hart, aged 80 years. GRIMOLDRY.-In Walton, on Nov. 11, Th mas Edgar, thiri son of Mr. Reuben Grimoldby, aged 8 years and 2 months. JOHNSON. -In McKillop, on Nov. 5, liridget, relict of the late john Johnson, aged 801 years. ISBISTER.-In Morrie., on Oct. 22, Mary, beloved wife of Mr. John Isbister, aged 68 year*. ROBERTON.-In Itullett, on Nov. 10, Mary Dick- son, wife of Mt. Robert Roberton, and sister of Masers. Cleorge and Charles Dickson, of Me- KilloP• A natiee of Itoxboroughshire, Scot- land. THE MARKETS. • SE &FORTH, Nov. 14, T878. PalIWIleat • 0 80 to 0 85 Spring Wheat, Fife, per bushel-. 0 '75 to 0 78 Spring Wheat,Ited Chaff,per bush0 65 to 0 73 Oats per birdie' . 0 25 to 0 27 Peaa per bushel . .. 0 50. to 0 52 Barleypor bushel 0 40 to 6 00 Batter, No.1, Loose ...... 0 11 to 0 14 Eggs0 124to 0 124 Flour, per 100 lbs., . . .. 2 25 to 225 Eitv. .... 8 00 to 9 00 Hides, per lb.; , ,.... _ " ... 0 05 to 0 05 Grubby Hides per 100 lb.s... - .. 4 00 Allen Hides, per 100 lbg.... , • . • • • 3 00 Sheep skins. . ... 0 50 to 1 25 Wed. 0 21 to 0 22 Balt:Crete il ) per barrel 0 75 0 65 Salt (wholesale) per barrel. • Potatoes, per bushel 0 40 to 0 45 OatinealPhrl., ' 2 50 to 2 75 Wool, perlb.... ..... .. . . .. 0 23 to 0 23f Tallow, per lb.... ... . 0 064to 0 06 neat in quarters, par.i.... . 4 50 to 5 26 Dressed Hogs . . .. ......... 3 50 to 3 75 OrdwroN, Nov. 14, 1878. au Wheat, par b nahel.. ......... 0 80 @I 0 85 Spring Wheat, perbashel.......... 0 170 al 0 80 Oats, 0 25 g41 0 28 Earley, per bushel................. 0 50 (41 0 66- Pea8, per bushel... .. .. ........ 0 54 I§ 0 56 Mover Seed, per bushel.. ..... . 8 50 4 00 Timothy Seed, per puehe1........ 1 60 @ 2 25 Batter ... 0 12 0 16 450 © 47.5 ... . . . 045@050 Eggs ..... „.„. 0 12 (4 0 18 1113Wei ton.- .... .. . ... '7 00 @ 8 00 TORONTO, Nov. 14. -Wheat sold at 80c to 930 for fall, and. .700 to 86c for spring; barley at 6qoto 90o; peas at 65e to 60e; oats at 3)c, to 31c; hay at $7.50 to $13 ;-titraw sold at $9.50 to $10.50; dressed. hogs at $4 to $4.50; butter at 12c to 1c; eggs, 150 to 16c. LONDON, Nov. 14. White fall wheat of good quality sells freely at $1 50 per 100 lbs.; red fall. pe s from $1 40 to $1 46.; spring red c aff, frora $1 10 to 81. 35 ; good Fife sel s at $1 40; oats, 85c to 90c; barley, 1 to $1 50 ; peas, 80c to 90o; hay, t •$10 Per ton; ap- ples (winter keepers , $1 50 per bbl; good. butter in lots se at 12e to 14c; eggs, farmers, fresh, sells at 20c per dozen. • Live Stock M kets. BUFFALO, Nov. 13 -Ecoge-LYorkers, $2 944 to$3, mostly, ; heavy, good to choice, $2 90 to $3 0 ; to loads of ex- tra at $3 25; ends, $ 25 to $3 25. TORONTO. -Cattle First-class, $3 75 to $4 per 100 lbs., lii weight ; second- class, $3 to 03 50;'bird-class, $2 to $2 50. Sheep -Ther: is a farm demand for arrivals fit for et. portation ; prices average $6 per head, 'r 40 per • lb, live weight; for local us-, firat-alass, $3 50 t6 $4; second-class, :3 to$3\ 25 ; third- class, $2 to $2 50. Lambs -There is demand: prices firm at, for st class, $3 50 to $4; second c ass, $3 1 to $3 25; third class, $2 to $2 25. Ctes-The demand is light, the bundatt e of poul- try and pork crowdin veal ant of the market. Prices are weak; first class bring 08 to 10;$seco d class $5 to $6.; third class, $3 to $4. • Hogs-J-Themar- ket is supplied at $3 5 to $3 0 per 100 lbs, live weight, an $4 to $4 75 for dressed. MoNanaaa, Nov.12. .Abeuti 250 head of cattle were offer d at St. Gabriel market, and 400 at he Viger Market to -day. Prices of c mmon cattle are from lac to 3c per lb ; -cattle for 4ship- ping to Britain are 3 to 4c per lb.; a few extra cattle -were lsold at 4ic. The following sales were .made to -day: S. Price sold five extra cattle, weighing 6,- 130 pounds. at -4:10 per pound; and twenty cattle weighing 25,270 pounds, • 49. per lb. These latter are to be shipped. to Britain. T: 'Cusack sold eighteen cattle, averaging 1,260 pounds at 3ic per. pound. J. Brtant, of To- routo, sold thirty-eight cat le at about no per lb. T. RobSon, Of St. Mary. sold a car load. of cattle at 44 each., L. Kobold, of Cobourg, fold a car load of cattle averaging 1,280 lbe., t $21c per lb. A brisk business was 4one at Viger Market this forenoon at a average of about $20 eaoh for dry cows, and. from $8 to $15 each for heifers. P. Brady, of Perth, Sold a car load of cattle at $22 each. About 1,780 live hogs have arrived. at this market since the begin- ning of last week, whde the arrivals of the previous week were 1,470. About 1,000 of these are not vet sold; no sales were reported to -day. The last sale of good hogs reported was ti,t $3.50 per 100 lbs., but it is probable that they could be bought to -day for less. Dressed hogs in small lots were sold lately at $4 per 100 lbs. ESTRAY STOCK. VSTRAY SHEEP. -Cam 3 into the premises t- -'-' the undersigned Lbt 2L, Concession 4, L. R. 8., Tnckersmith, on or about October 12th, a shearl ng ram. The owner can have the same upon roving property and paying charges. T. LEE H. . 570-4 VST AY STEER. -Came into the premises of -1-4 tie undersigned, Lot 24, Concession 5, Me- Killop on or about the 10th of August, a red f and w ite year old Steer.- The owner is request- ed to prove property, pas charges and take it away. GEOBGE HABKIRK. 468x4 ESTRAY CO W. -Caine into the premises of the undersigned. Lot 6, Concession 5, MoKillop, . about the first of October, a red Cow, 7 or 8 year old. The owner its requested to prove ' propetty, pay charges anii take her away. P. MoO-Re.TH. 571-1 ESTRAY SHEEP.-Camo into .tho premises of the undersigned, Lot 22, Concession 4, Mc - Killer), about the first of Or tober, two Shearling Ewes. The owner is requested to prove prop- erty, pay charges and take them' away. WIG: MIK HE NDE RSON ' 571x4 VSTRAY MARE. -Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 21, Lake Road, West, Stanley, on October 20, a black aged Mare. The owner is requested to prove property, pay ex- penses and take •her away. WILLIAM TODD, Drysd les P. Li. 571x4 QTR YED.-Strayed from the premises of. the subeoriber, Lot 26, Con. 7, Usborne, 5 spring pelves, I white heifer, 1 re 1 heifer, 1 grey steer, tend 2 $dsteers. Any person that will give Hach linfor alien as will lead to the recovery of the same, jvill be suitably rt. warded. RIC EIARD MARQ IS, 571x4 EstTAY STE ERS. --Cam e into the premises of h undereigned, Lot 10, Concession A, Tarn - berry, ome time in September, two red year-old Steers. The owner is requested to prove prop- erty, pay charges and take them away. THOMAS POPE. Morrisbank post Offi3e. 570 STR, YED.-,-Strayed fron..the premises of the dersigned, Lot- 25, Con. 4, township of Hay, a out the first of Jane, a red heifer one year o11 with one broken horn, a white spot on forehe d and some white spots ou her hip. The fl der will be suitably rewarded. MRS. BEBE. Hensall, P. 0. 567-4 EST AY SHEEP. -Strayed rem the premises he undersigned, Lot d, C ncession 2, Hul- lett,1 a i out the 24th of Sept mber, ten Ewes, msrked-the top being cut off the right ear. Any one giving information leading to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. ARCHIBALD WAL - ICER, Constance post office. i 568x4 ESTRAY -HEIFER. -Strayed from the premises of the undersigned, Lot :,4,0oneessioni 6, Hay, on or bout the middle of July, a white 3 -year- old Heifer. It is supposed that there is a slit in the left ear. Any information that will lead to the recovery of the above ar imal will be suitably rewarded. JOHN McALLISTER, Hill's Green, Ont, 1 90 -17 STRAY. CA.TTLE.-Strayed irom the prem• ises of the undersigned Lot 10, Concession 1, L. R. S., Four Yearling Cattle -1 steer all red, 1 steer spotted white and red, 1- heifer dark rod, 1 small heifer yellow and white. Any person giving snob information as will lead to the recov- ery of all or any of the above animals will be suitably rewarded. BENJ'AMIN SMILEY, Kip - pen pose office. 570 VSTCAY CATTLE. -Strayed from Lot 28, Con. -1-'4 11, Hibbert, in May hut, Six Young Cattle - 5 yearling steers and 1 yearling heifet. Three of the steers are of red color, one of which has white legs ; one is dark, nearly blue'the other is light red and spotted white; the heifer is a light roan. Each has a mark on the left ear in the shape of a half moon. Any person giving such information as will lead. te the recovery of the above aline -ars, or eitherof theme will be suitably rewarded. JOHN NICHOLS, Chisel- littest poet office. • 569-4x. 1 11 REWARD. -Stray d or Stolen, from the 'IP -1-1-1 premises of Mr. Y crag, Seaforth, on the night of the llth of Oatob r, Three two-year-old Steers, large size, one a b • ndle with some white spots and one horn shorte than the other, one red, with white star on lo ehead ; one light red , with long coarse horns, a 14 Ile low in the back; ' 'each has a split on the low r part of the left ear. Any person giving such in ormation as will lead to their recovery, at Joh Carroll's, Seaforth, Martin's Hotel, Brussels, ohn McDougal;, Con. 8, Grey, or John K. Baker Henfryn post office, will receive the above rewa 570-3 STOCK FOR SERVICE. TITOROUG-HBRED SU SERVICE. -The und the village of Hensall, east house, for the fierviee of thorough bred Suffolk boa folloiviag prizes: Second show, Exeter, -and let at shows. TERMS. -One d at the time of service with U necessary. JOHN H. P FOLK BOAR FOR reigned will keep at Mr. Charters' store - Sows, this season, a . This pig took the prize at the county eafortli and Bayfield Ilar-per sow •payable dvilege of returning EN. 571a1 Titg HURON EXPOSITOR. PER ONAL. CAUTION. -I hereby notify all parties to give no credit to anyon4 in my name, except by my order or that of ni wife. -DENNIS REAR - DON, Seaforth. .571.14 nAIITION.-The pub ic are hereby cautioned against purohaeing Or negotiating a note of hand drawn by me in faeor of Patrick Drumbare Or bearer, for the earn o 28, dated October 16 and payable four months after date, as I have not received value fod, the same. FRANCIS REINHARDT. Mellilldp, Oct. 17, 1878. 568x4 SPECIFIC ARTICLES. CEDAR POSTS FOR IALE.-For Sale,on Lot 26, Concession 6, Men -is, one mile from Brus- sels, any quantity Of cie ar pose, either cut or by the acre. Apply ti A.LEX. ROBERTSON, opposite Ireyden's Hotel, McKillop. • 567 AND POSTSFOR _.. ___... RAILS . ,SALE. -The sub - •t• .... scriber wishes to ell a lot of Cedar and Black Ash Rails, and Celar Posts in quantities tort purchasers. Par es wishing them would re nire to order them eforehand and as early as possible, so that they bight not be disappoint ed in getting them durilig sleighing. The posts are on. Lot 1, Con. A, 'I nrnberry, 3 miles south of Wroxeter on the SeaForth Gravel Road. R. lrn.TGLASS. , . 564-8 • STOCK FOR SALE.. COLTS FOR SALE.- Colts, -rising three 35 ported heroin!, Honest 8 Both bay color and pe WM. FOWLER, Huron or Sale, two splendid re old, sired by the Lu- ndy and Honest Tom. ectly sound. Apply to oad. 571x4 THOROUGHBRED COTSWOLDS FUR SALE. -1- -The Subscriber offel s for sale Ram Lambs, Ewe Lambe, and aged -Ewes, of the Cotswold breed, at prices to suit t e times. J. CIMINO:, Lot 23. Concession 13,ullett, Londesborough Poet Office. • 568 RAM LAMBS FOR SALE. -For Sale, a num- -2-11 ber of well-bred Leic der Ram Lambs; they ' were bred from a there Mired. prize ram and well bred ewes. Also a splendid thoroughbred two-year-old ram; this sheep took tbe first ,prite at the County show last year; purchasers can have their choice. A ply on Lot 12, Conces- sion 2, London Road arvey, Tuckersmith. MICHAEL HEFFERN 567 AUCTIO _ MOTION SALE OF North halves of Lot McKillop, 100 acres, 7 house,' og barn, stable a and pump; the property Also at the same time Farm, 50 acres -a splen shed and orcherl. Will the Commercial Hotel, November 30th, at 2 o'cdo & HOLMESTED, Solicit( SALES. aanaBLE FARMS. - 14 and 15, Concession acres cleared; frame d young orehard, well 1 Robert Brotherston. nd place, the Whatlin id ,property, good barn, e offered for sale at Seerforth, on Saturday, k P.M. MeCAUGHEY rs for Vendors. 571-2 QRAND CREDIT S E. -Andrew Govenlock will offer for sale by public anction, on his 'EVVghro9gnONDAY, the 18th, andWAIrelof November. 1878. The following valuable prop rty, viz: About one millien feet of lumber, composed of Hemlock sawn into sizes suita.ble fbr building, fencing and ditching; baswood 4,1,1' , 14 and 2 inches thick; maple, 1, 14, II, and 2 i dies thick, also Bx 3 4 x 4, scantling; cherry, verde, plank and scan- tling ; butternut, boards, plank and scantling; oak, 1, 14, 14 and 2 inehe also scantling; elem, (rock and soft,) 1,4, 14 ,nd 2 inches, also 8 x 3 and 4 x 4 scantling; 1 blac1 ash, 1, 1, lf and 2 in- ches; white ash, 1, 14, 11 and 2 mohes, also scan- tling; birch, 1, lie 14: aid 2 inches, also 8 x 3 mantling; pine, 1, 14, lf 4nd 2 inches; 1,000 rods patent moveable 'oxide. Stock and Implements: 30 head of cattle, panel() le cows and heifers; 80 sheep; 3 spaa good worki g horses; 1 six horse- power, new ;1 ten 'horse ower : 2 gang plows; 1 stump machine ; 3 larg box stoves; 1 beam male; 1 seed ; 1 r$per; per ; 1 mower; plows, harrows, and other arqeles too numerous to mention. Sale to commere at 12 o'clock noon, each day. Sams of $10 land under cash; over that amount 12 months' 7edit will bo given on furnishing approved. joint notes. A disceunt of 10 per cent; for cash will be allowed on all credit purchases: ANDEW GOVENLOCK, Pro- prietor; JOHN BULLARD, Auctioneer. 570 TO ALL WHOM ITi MAY CONCERN. CLINTON,Ibioveraber 13, 1878. 'WE hereby teetify to the ability of PROF. D. Y SALTER, of Olinboi4 as a Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. As a Precentor to our choir he has given unquab5ed satisfaction. We believe him to be deeply i terested in the science' of music, and to delight in the advancement of his pupils. He is himself a 4004 singer, and dis- plays good taste in the seilection and rendering of pieces. We unhesita ingly and heartily re- commend him as a teach r of singing and music to any family, or ether r Ipeotrtble society, who may require such instract on. • Signed: BichaM Thoi as, B. C. Minister ; Minnie T. Wade, prganis ; Et. R. Walker, Wm. Shier, James How/3011, Ce mittee of Choir; Wm . Wade, B. 0. Miniiter • D vid Tiplady, Thome s Gibbons, John Gibbons, m. Gibbons. 571. • REQUI TO JOHN B ATTIE, ES- QUIRE J. P. As you have been a red entl of this Town and vicinity for many years, a 4 are now prominent- • ly engaged in manufatit ring and other busi- nesses tending to the pr sperity and welfare of the town. We feel that you are entitled to, and from your well known abi ity, and the high po- sition you money in the a teem of all ,classes of our citizens, we feel the you are eminently qualified to fill the positioi of Mayor and Chief Magistrate. We therefore beg that „ on will allow yourself to be pnt in nomination1for the office, and we pledge ourselves to give y n our hearty support. Signed: F. HOLMES: D, D. MoNALTG-HT, ond 110 others. Seaforth, November 6t1i 1378. REPLY: To F. HOLMESTED, AVID McNAUGH T, and 110 others, Resid tat Ratepayers of the Town of Seaforth. GENTLEMEN: I can a sure you that I fed pleased with the kind exp .essions of confidence you express towards me n the above Requisi- tion. I am not seeking Ws position of Mayor of the Town of Seaforth, but if you see fit to elect mft3. e to' that honorable o3 I will do the best I can to discharge the dabiei pertaining thereto with credit to myself and to your satisfaction. Respectfully yo ars, 0 HN BE ATTIE. Sentortir. Novem.ber 13, 1878.. 571 SEAFORTH CAR Are Prepar 'ACE %MINIM 1 d for IV-, THEY have now on han factnring some of the stylish and comfortable Cutters caul Pl Ever offered to the I' and are dill mann - handsomest and most asure ople of this County' . Their Vehicles. ar best material, b • and superior .fi• all made of the st workmanship, ish. They are in fact both h ndsome and durable. ;CALL AND LEETHEM. Prices to Suit the Times. PILLAIAN,d.• Co., Seaforth.. N. B. -Repairing Promplly Attended to. 't& WEST. 01\TTA.RI • DRY GOODS HO SE. .1 • WE .ARE OFFERING A JOB LOT OF DRESS GOODS For 10 cents and 12i cents, 410 eents and 25 cents. th 15 THESE GOODS - -MUST - CLEARED OUT AT Or10E. DUNIQAN & DUN OTTIZ STPL THIS DEPARTMENT CLAIMS We have made Preparations for ia CAN BE SEEN BY OUR EXCEE SEAFORTH. GOODS.. SPECIAL ATTENTION. rge Turn -over, which 1NG Y LARGE STOCK. FLANNELS. -TO MEET THE WAN TOMERS, WE HAVE A. STOCK PRODUCED IN THIS MAR,WMT. AND TWILL, CANADIAN GREY CY FLANNELS, ENGLISH FL AND SELF COLORS, PLAID AND TWEEDSht-OT: 0UN 50 H CENDTRSEUDPP,ISECCOETS TWEEDS, ENGLISH AND FREN ULSTERINGS, VICTORIA TWILL • INGS, S OF OUR NUMEROUS OUS- MBRACING ALL THE GOODS ARLEP FLANNELS. IN PLAIN 'LA/s1 ELS, CANADIAN FAN- NELS IN WHITE, SCARIA-It WINCEY SHIRTINGS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, RANG- E" TWEEDS AND ENGLISH 11 COATINGS, WATERPROOF AND MELTON OVERCOAT-. BLANKETS., ---IN ENGLISH' AND ANADIAN VROM $2 TO $8, ALSO HORSE BLANKETS, SHAI\ TY BLANKETS, AN I FANCY BLANKETS. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.-Fi TY D ZEN IN DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREAST, CANADIAN S1 IRTS AD DRAWERS, WHITE, AMBER, GREY AND FLESH, Se. TCEI LAMB'S WOOL SHIRTS. A. Lot ot Print, wide widths, f om 5 cents. A Lot of Witteey, from 5 Cents. A. 'Lot of Ail Wool Tweed fron 50 cents- • A. Lot of Shirts and Drawers, from 40 cents . TO II _A_ 1\T A NICE ASSORTMENT OF WCIIOLEN 'GOO • 11 Furs, Ladies' and Viiildreit's Kitts and Gloves - Uased, Selling Fast Because they are Cheap. OVERCOATS CANADIAN WOOLEN YARN IN CANADIAN WOOLEN' YARNS a • CANTON FLANNELS.-NENTR LE TO SHOW SUCH VALU G ODS VERY LARGELY'. GOOD C NTS PER YARD, HgAVY 'C. YARD, EXTRA HEAVY, CANTO ALSO BLEACHED CANTON. -FULL RANGE OF COLORS: BEFORE HAVE WE BEEN , HAVING BOUGHT THESE AND TSEFUL CANTON AT 10, TO AT 12k CENTS PER AT 15 CENTS PER YARD, CLOTHiNG.-OVERCOATS, FROM UP, AND NAP, -ULSTERS IN NAPS AND BOYS' CLOTHING OF ALL KIND CANADIAN AND AMERICA[N MALL AND 110CHELAGA FACT RY 'VALUE IN 36 -INCH AMERICA OR . COTTONS -SEE THEM. corro YA COLORED, COLORED AND' wai E CA DENIMS AND DUCKS.-BRd• N A EV.KRY PRICE. ENGLISH, 0 NADI DUCKS, BROWNS AND DRABS, LAIN ED IN CANADIAN AND AME I AN FORFAR% TOWELS AND TOW LLIN • LINGS, WINCEYS.-PLAIN- AND CHECKED -VERY GOOD VALUE. IN BEAVER, MELTON CHECKS, MEN'S AND, OTTONS.- °MN- TTONS, EXTRA GOOD CANADIAN FACTORY NS IN • WHITE AND PET WARPS. O BLUE DENIMS, IN N -AND AMERICAN CHECKED AND STRIP- OTION TICKS, LINEN S, HOLLANDS, TAB - NIC ERBOCKER WINCEYS -WE ARE SRO ING DRESS GOODS. STOCKS-- EVER IMPORTED IITQ THI BLACK AND COLORED CASHM RES, MORA CORDS, MERrNOES, COST ME CLOTHS. SEE OUR 20 CENT DR SS G , NE OF THE LARGEST TOWN, COMPRISING PERSIAN AND MAR - LOT S ' AND EMPRESS ODS --=-ALL COLORS. = 1 We are overstocked in Overcoat', and are bound to clear them out e en at a sacrifice. MILLINERY.-QUR SHOW ROOM I NO THE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES' MIS ! HATS AND BONNETS, ALSO FLOWERS, VELVETS AND SILKS., 1. WE ARE DOING A LARGE T IN BOOTS AND SHOES. V FILLED WITH ALL ES', AND CHILDREN'S FEATHERS, RIBBONS, 1 MANTLES. -ALL STYLES, AT PRICES ,Al'IGING FROM $1 50 ADE • TO $15, I We Respectfully Invite Inspectio and. Comparison with other Stocks. We -Mark Goods in Plain Figur s, and Sell for Cash only. SMITH & WES SEAF 1 RTH. FURS. -LADIES MINK AND SEAL SETS, MUFFS, RUFFLES, &e. LADIES' CAPS FROM $1 50 UP. CHILDREN'S FURS. ALSO BUFFALO ROBES VERY CHEAP. A Full Stock of Boots and hoes and Gen- eral. Groceries. A. LT az ID TT INT 0 A. , MAIN STREET, ISEAFORTIL 5 -tomimmeamellellailaresliageagegaameaman AUCTION SALE -VALUABLE PROPERTIXS TINDER and by virtue of allover of Sale non- • tained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there 'will be sold On Thursday, 5th of December, 1$78, At the hour of 2 *Week in the afternoon, by Joseph P. Moe, Auctioneer., itt the Commercial , Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth, the- following , 'velnableprouerties 1. Parts of Lot No. 24, north of the Bs.yfieltil Road, in 'tbe Township of Stanley„ in the -County of Huron, known AS Perk Lots Nos,. 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, 95,96, 97, 98, 123, 124,1 125, 126. 127, 128, and 129, according to a plan of survey of the Tillage of Bannockburn. This Parcel, compris- ing 50 acres of land, in situated shout two and a half miles west et Broceliehl Station on the Gravel Readrunning -to Bayfield, and on it is erected a frame house. The landis free from stones, and watered by a spring creek. The soil • consist s of clay loam. 2. Loi 10, north of the Bayfie1d1 Road, in the • Township of Stanley, in the °minty of Hamm, excepting therefrom one and a quarter acres sold for a Church and le:trying ground; this lot, of which 130 ares are clearedrfree from stumps, fenced and cultivated, is situated on tlie Baydeld Road 35 milee from Bsylield, 25 miles from Var- na and -74 miles from Bracetield station, and there are erected. thereon a If story frame dwell- ing house and 2 frame buns, sheds and stables; there is also a splendidorchard on this lot cov- ering 5 acres, IL A frame grist mill 31 storeyS hif.,th with 2 ran of stones, well fitted' np with modern lin. provements and built in' 1873, together with one acre °fiend t this mill is situated tut Lot 14, in the 7tlet eoncession ef the aforesaid Township of Stanley. 4. A frame Saw 1011 capable of: cutting 10,000 feet perday, running 3 saws, together with 2 acres of latel ;" the mill is well fitted up and In good running -order, and adjoins tF.e grist described in the preceding parcel. 5. The nerth half of Lot No. 13 and Lot No. 14, both in the 7th concession of the said Town- ship of Stanley, in the -County of Huron -,-except- ing 10 acres -of the west end of Lot 11 sold to one Thomas Mantyre, and excepting also -3 acres attaihed to the mills, described in Pamela 3 wad 4; this parcel,containing 137 acres, is free fronn stones, fenced and needy free from etnreps, and is watered by a spring creak; there is also an orchard on Lot 14. Terms will be made known at the time of ehle. ' For further psalmists apply to ROBINSON, O'BRIEN & SCOTT, Tenders' Solicitors, 68 Church. Street, Toronto. Or to ItioCAUGHLY &li6LMESTED, 5713 ' Seaforth. • CENTRAL GROCERY. LA ID LAW Bt. FAIRLEY WILL SHOW AT THE " CENTR.AL GROCERY," THIS ,WEEK, A LARGE- STOCK OF NEW FRUIT, Comprisiiig 6 cases Plante Currants, entirely free from Sand; 4 eases Messina Currants, wash- ed ready for use, 5 barrels Common Currants, at 20,pounds for $1; 50 boxes new Valencia Rais- ins, selected, eff etalk ; 18 boxes London Layers, black basket and blue basket, for table use ; 10 boxes Sultana Raisins, entirely free from seeds; Figs in Mats, 4 pound, and pound boxes; Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels; Extra aroma Sugar for icing; Almonds, Filberts and Walnuts. TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, SPICES, - Always in Stock, and 'warranted the best valae In the market. Flour, Feed and Provisions. We invite inspection of our large stock of Ciockery• and Grlassware, Which we are selling off at prittes to snit the tine, LAIDLAW & PAIRLEY, CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEA.FORTH. AUCTION SALE A VALUABLE FARM, FARM STOCK AND INFLETUNTS. 'FEE undersigned will offer for sale, on his -a- premises, Lot 24, Concession 13, Merritt, by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1878, commencing at 12 -o'clock noon, his farm, farm stook and implements. The farm le zomposed ()lithe north half of Lot 24, Concession 8, Morris, contains 100 totes, 60 of which are cleared, well fenced and In excellent cultivation. This Ise -choice farm' and is -within 4 miles Of the prosperous -town ofBrussels, and 15 miles from Seaforth, a good el./wet road lead- ing to each place; splendid buildings, good orch- ard and plenty of water.. The Stock is *lief good quality, and tb.e Im- plements in good order. TERMS -For the Farm, fl):113 half et the pur- chase money en the day of sels,, the balance -033. time to suit purchaser, secured. !by mortgage at 7 per cent. intereet. Tor the Stook and Imple- ments, the usual terms, l'he whole will positively be sold without etr- serve, aa the proprietor intends removing from the e,ountry. 571x2 P. CLENNAN, Proptieter, CENTRE, TIVRON.- ELECTION expentsgs. rrIlE following is a Statement of the Election -A-Expenses of HORACE HORTON, Esq., a esti- Mate for Centre Huron at the Election for the House -of Commons, held on sesta:abet 17th, 1378: Lively Hire........ ......„. . . . $10075 Plinting and A.dstdising...., .... 24 60 Canvassers and BiliPosters;..... .. . . 93 00 10 00 Campaign Sheets. . „ Circulating and Postage on Cempaign Sheets Deposit with Returning:Officer.. Travelling Expenees 125 60 00 905 Personal Expenses of Candidate . .. 162 25 Total..............I5880 I certify to the correctness of the above state- ment. M. Y. MeLEAN, AOENT. t ROBERTS' DRUG STORE. Try a Pot of Roberts' Carbolated Glycerine ji/ly for Chapped Hands, _Sore Lips, 40. Try a Set of Roberta' Steel Violin and Gu,itax Strings, the finest and most durable ever n- trodticed. , Try Roberts' Horse and Cattle Poweleroinsur- passed for quality and cheapness. Try a box of Roberts' Worni Powders, pleasant to take safe and effectual. k Try a pac:ige of Roberts' Baking Powder, rat • Cook's Delight, the best In themarket. Try Roberts for anything you want in the Drug, Patent Medicine, Truss, Shoulder Braecoir Tobacco -line. OppoEite-Cardno% Hall, Seaforth. 571 J. S. ROREItTS. BLUEIJALE, ONT.„ MANUFAINCTAULRLE RK NAnNSD OF BALER 4 FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKINC. A. good -supply of Wood and Csne Seat Chairs, Bedetes.d.s, Tables, Stands, Bureens, Cupboards, and Sofas very damp. Coffins. Trintmings, and Robes Always on Hand. Also a supply of Furniture kept in Beltnora- Nr. Benty Lloyd. sideman. 571 D. STEWART, Blacvale. THE SEAFORTH PORK PACKING kfOUSE frUg=iterdioV.1.14711. at their Pork Pack. PORK CUTTINGS, HEADS, FEET, SAUSAGES, &c, Going prices paid for Dressed Dogs, delivered at our Packing House. ARMITAGE, BEATTIE dc Go., 1311167010 • -