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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-06-13, Page 5JuNE 13 187 al was much the infacturers use absol Eat-exial a any kin& la' manufacturers, use eels, rancid, but , ;ea in making their gelatinoua matter in 1.4 the high flavor prod a butter cootribute la Inlet, to the "meaty" flaws- ieese men admire as oneet of using English salt. neeting, and I repeat hetet ladian salt is the purest the world, and that if t - ere to succeed with it In r cheese or butter, it in .•thod of using. I said 4. )ssible that our salt, of foreign greasy org el -es in it, w&s. more apt to jute lumps than the E a consequently that be more eareful inuSing* rell crushed between cloth* roller, and -when pntti s to pass it through a, tese precautions are takek longer of any failure wft at. Professor Arnold wet hnpression that Cana/rift a larger proportion- et called the deliqueseent ;alcium andmagnesimnt or Americaaa salts. Ana iion was entirely removed t the room, as I shewed hy analysis published in their lets by the English id by by the official analysis, [. the wells in Huron by tke overnment, that the Cana. for freer from those object- ipurities than any of elle r praised varieties. M. P. Harm. lune 10, 1379. rth-West News. 'are° ditches are being dug- reet; in Emerson, and, whet krill assistegreatly in keep* of oarts over a mile in Id through Portage la 26. All were loaded witir and the property of one ear has a by-law which 4e.-. aU parties having threen ers Must take out a license, therefor, or tender then to a tine. siniboine River is navigable It is a splendid river, about, -se as the Ohio. John (1-,' Le Canadian poet, sailed up ,fter visiting the St. Bonita. Winnipeg, twenty-five years ait arrival at Portage la .ring that provisions were anit%ba, bought 13 bags a aidon, Ont.., and took the him. The freight by the to the Portage amo-unted to per bag ; and he found. he bought the same quality Lge for $1,75 per bag. isporldent lately arrived at lays The train was loaded tuts from Canada and Scot - party of emigrants, with rses and farm implenaeuba 13race County, Ontario, and for a. farm on the Little an. 500 miles west of Win- nadion Pacific have finial.. Les of road. They are run- _ on 113 miles of their rcia builder Bay and 87 rk towards Thunder Bay, space between Selkirk and_ t ay of 185 miles, OD which ure working, and which is la d in 1881. are now seventeen steam. River and Lake Winol- are four steamboats telt - - which connect St. Vincent_ Lcific trains. This is really y to reach Winnipeg, as the Winnipeg end land paseatit the river from Winnipegat The boats land you in air eted, and you get in near thin a.raer Marquette returnedta n the 29th May, after taking, of emigrants 1,000 miles lit elaskatchew-an. The, boat: lies at Fort Ellice and re, ne rapid had to be doll° by ,rds- hitched to trees abase The Tdarquette is • the **- hat ever passed up the tar -chewan, where so- ment igrants are goin -aa Perth Items. Preekatterian manse is beirag romarty. It will be mute ` cvernber 1st. erth Fair Exhibit -loft Thursday and Friday, ud 26. inc excursion to Erie fl this month, is planned d fraternity. er of St. Marys yOUt he other day for indiscritaita - la public places. 1. Deverall and Robt. Mc* - are to engage in a ten tch to -day, at $15 a side, te w to raise 8,004) for 1. new high school in Lillie.: voted on and carried hint 69. rnibrook, of Mitchell hat, to retire from practice for time on account of iailinit has a sea, voyage in 11. Seegmiller discoassa sin m the town hall, S iday evening last, and rge audience. The named rts to the faith have not dished. atford Canada Temperanan regular meetings every. Sun- , n, and are in a flours hey have an excellent ad provide the best av dal report of the Mitchell ustitute shows tha,t Institut ost prosperous coriditittt ! tembers, 1,421 volumes - matter, besides a lags 1 ewspapere and inaganiigt 1 ced a new year with a roll • in their favor. wel the other evening, dirk tice of the firemen with e, some person seized one ,f the hose, when the Pr*, • hundred pounds to bi-ou I and turned it in the ding: ,1 idewalk, where a nunthertt 1 ys were standing at Tow • e t • truris 18, 1879, fasseseele efroe. The stream of water from the pipe struck a son of Robert, MeKelvey,a tea about eight years of age ,1 on the bead and face, cutting both severely. —The branch of the Stra, ford and waren Railway, extending to Milbank, Is ROW open for travel and tra c. _-The farmers around St. Marys have in many cases planted Corn this season instead of peas. This ehange is made on account of the pea-bulig on last 'ear's crop. - —Mr. A. Anderson of Motnington, sheared a Costwold ram recently, the fleece of which weighed twenty pounds Of good clean wool. The fie ce that can beat this has yet to be hea d from. —The assessment valuatioril of real slid personal property in Stra ford for 1879 is $2 422,565. ,This maks au av- erage of $272.65 for every indi *dual in the town, the population being given at 8,880. , __Rev. j. E. Moore, Primitive Metho- dist minister at Mitchell, is to he trans- ferred to Uaradoc, and Messrs. Paul and Trallope are appointed to sucCeed him irithe former place. —Mr. Steinhardt of Toronto wants the people of Listowel to give him a bonus of $15,000 for the purpose of starting a Bilk manufactory in that town. A committee has been appointed to con- fer about the matter. _On Monday afternoon, while a gang of men were raising a barn on the farm of Mr. Owen Love, about four miles from St. Mary's, a man named Michael Tehan was struck on the head by a falling rafter, and his brains knocked out. He was still alive when the re- porter left the scene of the accident, but not expected to live many yours. —The village of Newry was in great danger of being burned up on 'Friday, 30th alt., in consequence of a large fal- low in the vicinity of the villatte being in flames, with a high wind blowing. The alarm was given, when a large number of farmers from the surround- ing neighborhood came to assist in stop- ping the ravages of the fiery element. The railway property being in much anger the officials sent two locoinotives with water, which assisted. gr atly in preventing the flames from sp Isocline. n gines and. firemen were telegraphed for to Listowel and Palmerston, but fortunately before the arrival of these, the fire had been nearly overcome. , —A young man named Wm. Brown- ley, employed at McDonald, McPherson & 0o.'e foundry in Stratford, met with a painful accident on Saturday. He was II:eating a chunk of iron, wben a small piece flew from the metal and lodged in his right eye. The °babel:lotion remain- ed imbedded in the optic until Monday, when it was extracted. It is not thought the sight of the eye will be permanently impaired. The same day another man named Win. McAllister, in the employ of Mr. McLaughlin, grain merchant, met with a painful accident white elevating gain at the storehouse. One of his feet became entangled in the horse l power, and had. it not been for timely as istance he would have lost a leg. As it is sev- . end of his toes are broken. )1uron Notes. --Mr. Richard Sweet, of Tilsboi1ne, has sold his farm to Mr. P. McPhi]4ips, of Exeter. The former gentleman has taken up" 640 acres in Manitoba.. —A valuable cow, belonging o Mr. Andrew Munro, 18th conces ion of Howiek, was killy1 at Looking's cross- ing by the afternoon train going north, on Thursday of-rast week. The engine driver did his best to stop the tr in, but could not till too late. All of Mr. Mrarro's cattle were running on the roads at the time. —On Friday, 30th ult., the firwhich has been burning in the "slashing" in the vicinity of Stanlake's mill, on the Lake Road, township of Stephen, near Exeter, being fanned by the prevailing wind, broke out with increased fury, and. it was thought for a time that the mill would be reduced. to ashee. Mr. Friend's house and. one or two others were on Bee during Friday aft rnoon, but by the strenuous exertions of the neighbors, who had turned out -tb help to save the property from being de- stroyed, the fires were put out before' they had inade much headway. "Res- cue" engine was taken from Exeter in the afternoon, and did good service. The fire has been almost extinguished by the recent showers of rain. —On- Tuesday, the 17th inst., there will be a Sabbath Sc.hool excursion from Exeter to Port Stanley over the Great Western Railway. Thetrain will leave Exeter station at , eight o'clock a. m. and. will take on excur- sionists at Ceutralia, but at no other station betweeu Exeter and Pore Stan- ley. The excursionists will arrive at their destination early in the cloy and will consequently have plenty of time to enjoy themselves at the Portl The excursion is not gotten up for the schools in Exeter exclusively. The schools in the adjacent villages should embrace this opportunity of having a cheap ride to the Port, the fare being for adults 76 cents and. for children 35 mats. As this will be the first excur- sion of the season from Exeter, it will doubtless be liberally patronized. —A young mail named Henry Bos- man, living in Morris, about a mile west of Bluevale, rnet with a painful accident on Wednesday, 21st ult. ' He wasassisting at a raising on the farm of his uncle, Mr. Edward Bosman (con- cession 2, Morris) on the day in, ques- tion. One of the timbers forming the plates of the building had. been raised and Wt to be filled to its proper place by two men above, who allowed' it to fall down outside of the building anaong quite a cluster of men. All escaped. except Mr. Bosman, who was somewhat t tanned, causing him to fall raider the heavy piece of timber which he was. helping to carry. Both pieces fell on him, bruising his breast in a frightful manner. Dr. Tanalyu, of Wingham, Was seut for at once, under whose care we are happy to say he is Improving as favorably as could be ex - Petted. —The Directory Board of the How - ick Farnaers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, met in Mrs. Day's Rotel, Gerrie, on Saturday, the 31st nit., at 10 o'clock. Thirty-eight applioations Were accepted by the Board, cOvering risks anaomiting to $41,125. Mr, Fink- biabar's claim for $68, and Charles Grahana's Claim for 200, both ol which were laid. over from last meeting, were ordered to be paid. Donald McNichol, ef Grey, whose barn. and some I of his outbuildings were burned on the 19th late established his claim for $100 on buildings, and $35 on contents. Geo. • Richardson, of Minto, awarded $4, deli:none'e done to his house by fire, wae orderedato be paid. Joseph Clegg, of Morris, whose house was recently burned, notified the Company of his 19s. Mesers. Edgar and Jackson were appointed to investigate and report. The insurance is $300. i—Messre. James Moir, Adam White- ford, James Lang and John. Allison, of lUsborne, who went to Manitoba on this 6th of 'last month, have returned. and are highly pleased With the couri- trtle Mr. Moir .purchased. 2,560 acres of laud for 82,016. M. Whiteford bought 640 acres. Mr. Lang bought a seetion and a _quarter and pre-empted and homesteaded abont 640 acres. The land is located in township 1, range 11, ittIthe Rock Lake District. tr. Al- lisin bought in the Pembina District. saLanontammaammei Births. CO BORNE—At Gotlerich,• on the 5th instant, the wife of J. H. Colborne, Esq., of a eaughter. Me ALLUM-4n Seaforth, on the 2nd. I instant, the wife :of Mr. -Edward McCallum of a daughter.; 11 WKSHAWeeIn Blyth, on the 9th instant, the wife of Mr, William Hawkshaw of a daughter. Marriages. Bit GHAM-8MITH—In Detroit, on the 2nd in- stant, by Rev. Dr. Worthington,, Mr. John E. Brigham, of Seaforth, to Mrs. Xeabella Smith, daughter Of the late Robert Cook, •Hturon Road, Goderieh township.' McKELLAR—LAMOND-111 Hibbert, on the 4th instant, at the residence of bride's father, by Rev P. Scott, Mr. Donald McKellar, to Jane, oldest daughter of Mx. Malcolm Lamond, all of Hibbert. ' W D—NEWELL—In Seliferth, on the 12th instant, by Rev. W. Campbell, Mr. W. H. Ward, of Goderich township, to Mist' Emma. Newell, of Goderich. • 1 Deaths. GO 'ENLOCK—In McKillop, on the 12th instant, Margaret, , youngest daughter of Thomas Govenlock, Esq., aged 16 years and 2 months. Mc ARTNEY—In Tuckersmithr on the 9th hie stant, Robert McCartney, aged 75 yeaxs. CO -NOLLY—In Goderich township, 7th conces- sion, on the 8rd instant, Mary, wife of Mr. Wm. Connolly, aged 68 years. TO VNSENDa-In Hullett, on the 5th instant, John Townsend, formerly of Clinton, aged 65 years. Me OUGALL—In East Wawanosh, on the 2nd instant, Me. George McDougall, aged 87 years. Deceased was father of S. It. McDougall, of Goderich. UP, HALL—Li Hibbert, on the 3rd instant, Vic- toria, fifth daughter of Mr. Geo. Upshall, aged 8 years and 11 months. .1 • .ARALERS', Commercial Men, Travel- ers nd all others, visiting Brussels, will find the vet best accommodation at the Tecumseh Hotel. No rouble spared to make guests comfortable. Go d Stabling and reliable hostler. JOHN Celan- BEL , Proprietor. 598 THE MARKETS. SEAFORTH, June ]2, 1879. Fall Wheat 0 9:3 to 0 96 Spri g Wheat, Fife, per bushel.— 085 to 0 92 Seri g Wheat,RedChaff,perbash. 0 88 to 0 85 Oat per bushel. 0 00 to 042 Pea per buehel . 0 50 to 0 55 Bart ty per bushel 0 40 to 0 ed But er,No.1,Loose., 0 11 to 0 12 Egg 0 C8 to 0 09 Pion , por 100 lbs 2 35 to Hay 8 CO to Rid s, per lb 0 05 to Gra by Hides per 100 lbs... ... . Fall n Hide, per 100 lbs...., She skins 0 50 to Salt (retail)per barrel, . Salt wholeeale)per barrel° Pots ocs, per bushel 0 60 to Oatn cal P.M. . .. 2 tO to Tall w, per eh 0 04 to Bee • in quarters, per 100 lbs8 50 to Woo ,per pound, ' 0 20 ,to CLINTON, Jane 12, 1879. Whoat, per bushel.. 0 94 g 0 96 g Wheat, perbushel 0 85 g 0 92 per b ashel 0 85 @ 0 40 y, per bushel e 50 04 060 per bushel 0 00 g 0 50 r r 0 I0 @ 013 oes 0 60 fa 065 009 A 010 .... 0 19 (el 022 Fall Spri Oate Bari Peas Batt .Pota Eggs 'Woo Say; 2 50 9 00 0 05 4 00 3 00 1 25 0 85 0 75 0 66 8 00 0 05 5 00 0 23 or ton, 800 Co 900 LIVERPOOL, June 11.—Spring wheat, 7s 6d to 8s 4d ; red winter, 8s 9d to 9s 5d ; white, 8s 4d to 98 2d ; club, 9s id to 9 5d; corn, 4s 2d; oats, 5s 6d; bar- ley, 5s 3d; peas, 6s Od ; pork, 47s Od ; beef, 75s 6d; cheese, 40s. to $ 41c. bale butt cent RONTO, June 11.—Fall wheat, $0.95 .02 ;.spring, 900 to $9$ ; oats, 38c to peas,62c to 65c; barley, 40c to 65c; hay, per ton, $8 to $15; wool, 21c; r, 11 cents to 14 cents; cheese, 81 to 9 cents. NDON, June 12.—Diehl and Tread- well, $1.68 to $1.75 per 100 tbs.; red fall, $L6 te 1.71;$spring, $1.25 to $L65; oats $1.20 to $1.22; peas, 85c to $1.05; 10c o 13; dairy cheese, 7 to 8c ; factory, barl y, 80c to $1.25; eggs, 121c; butter, 7c to 9c; wool, 20c to 23c. Cheese Markets. • Cheese has been quiet; new has sold in small lots at 80 to 8, and old at 5c to 7c for good qualities. Tngersoll has been. mac ive and Weak, with one small sale on uesday at 61c. English quotations havl declined 2s during this week. • Live Stock Markets. Sr. GABRIEL, June 9.—There were abo t eighteen loads of cattle rin this mar et this morning, almost all of whi h were sold at prices ranging from 41c o 5ic per /b, and the largest por- tion f which were purchased bY Aid. Jas. [eShane for shipment to Europe. F. i . Ritchings, of Rose Hill, near Ferg is, Ont.,' sold three loads (55 head) to M . McShane at $67 per head; they were choice animals, averaging 1,450 tbs e ch. John Eliot sold 223 head to local butchers at 4A•c per - lb. Thos. Pjerf e, of Weston, sold 19 head, aver- agin 1,450 IN each. to Mr. McShane at $ 3! R. J. Hopper ;bought three lots about 50 head) at from clic to 5c per lb, and took one load to Vigee mar- ket: T. Hopper received two loads from near Kingston, one , of • which he sold to Jas. McShane at about $78 per heao , and. the other to local butchers at fro i4c to 5e per /b. Wm. Kinnear, of, Tionto, sold 12 head, averaging 1,- 300 Ms each, to Mr. McShane at $64,, and 9 to Mr. Hopper at $45. George FeatRierston, of Toronto, sold. 22 head, aver ging 1,300 lbs each, to Mt. Mc - Shea e at $64 per head. Mr. Craig, of Bra/ pton; sold a load to S. Price at about $66 per head. Geo. Patterson, of Guelph, sold three loads to Jas. Mc- Shane at about $65 per head. John Mackinnon, Walter Laing, and.- R. Cochrane, of Guelph, Samuel Wad- dell, of Huxbridge, and Hugh Kelly, each had a load,which they disposed of. There was but a small supply of hogs On the Market, but the &maid was slow. R. Jt Hopper sold a lot at clic to 5c, and John-Elliett sold 8 at from 41c to 4-ic per db, iive weight. Last we 'k A. 'Reeves & Co. shipped to Englan via Grand Trunk Railway, from Don, Ont., 13 car loads of cattle, an J. C.John- son, from Torcnto, 29 car loads. Be- sides these, there were received at'Point St. Charles, during the past week 23 ears of cattle and 8 of hogs for the local market. TT -.1E Local Notices. NEW PRUNES, Cheapest in Town, at ALDEN'S Grocery. 599 TURNIL SEED at Cost, to clear out lot, at Aar...ores Grocery. .599 SEE TUE SOAP, 25 bars for $1 at ROSE'S Groeery. See that very fine tea at 50 cents, worth 60 cents, ani those cheap Raisins -and Cturants at ROSE'S Grocery. 574 AT RETAIL.—Goods are being sold by Private Sale in Stanley Day's Auction Meet, at wholesale rates for cash. Spring Suits made to order, $10 50 to $12 50. 593 Tim SEED STORE.—Any quantity of good Early Roee potatoes for seed at W. H. Mc- Donoatet, & Co's. Sign of the "Maniath Turnip Main Street Seaforth. 597 AUCTION SALE of Dry Goods at Joint Rooms, Saturday, May 3rd, afternoon and even- ing and every day following uutil the whole stock is cleared out. Goods sold during the morning et Auction prices. 595 THE EXTRAORpINA.RY Large Sales of ordered clothing at Wg. RILL d; Co.'s prove beyond argament, that they sell the cheapest and make the best Atting clothes in Town. Please take note of this. 595 PIQUES, PIQUES, PIQUES. --Bargain S Ex- traordinary. Wee. Moo & Co. have just received another shipment of White Piques, which they will clear out at the old. figure 10 c nts per yard These goods are deeiedly the cheapest in. Seaforth. 598 CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. --- Parties wanting to buy anything in Crockery or Glassware will find our stook complete and well assorted, and prices lower than in any other house, quality eon- sidered. Tea Sets from $2 up, Toilet Sets, $1 16 and upwards. Wresort & YOUNG. 586 NEW TEAS. —Received this week at wiesoN & voumns, a large consignment of Extra Choice New Season's Black, Green and Japan Teas, bought direct from the importers at the lowest cash prices. For quality and price we can confi- dently recommend them as the best value in town. Call and examine our Stook before purchasing—we guarantee satisfaction. 586 • DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.—Having ob- tained the Agency of this celebrated soap in eles- forth and Horan County, I append the opinion of some of our best people motet its merits "1 have used Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by J, L. Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and find te . very good. The clothes are beautifully white and the washing Is done in much lees time—Mrs. M. P. Hayes." " I used Dobbins' Electric Soap, according to di- rections, and found the clothes whiter than when washed in the old way, and in half the usual time —Mrs. M. Y. McLean." "1 have teeted Dobbins' Electric Soap, and am highly satisfied with the result. I believe it capable of doing all the wrap- per claims for it, and most confidently recom- mend it as economizing both time.and labor, and as doing its work well-aMrs. T. Goldsmith." "Having given Dobbins' Electric Soap a fair trial, think itis all the manufacturers represent it to be—Mrs. R. T. Coleman." I desire all my Mends and customers to give this Soap one trial, so they may know just how good the best soap in the United States is THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth, Ont., Agent for Huron County. 671-52 LEG -AL NOTICE. THE DIVISION COURT.—The office of the Second Division Court will be open daily from half -part one to tour o'clock P. M. Office in my 131ook, over th'e store of Johnston Bros. L. MEYER, Cleik of Division Court, Seaforth. 562 JOHN LECKIE, General Loan and Real Estate Agent, Grain, Produce and Commtaston Mer- chant. Money loaned on real estate, in town or country, at 8 per Cent. simple interest. Charges moderate. Mortgages bought and sold. Matured mortgages paid off. Terms to suit borrowers. Farrue and village property for sale. Office— Leckie's new brick block; Beast:tele, Ont. 515 FOR SALE OR TO LET. IR 0031S TO LI T..—Three Front Rooms to let in my bleek, over Messrs. Johnson Brothers' Hardware Store. Apply to L. Mi...YER , Division Court Office, Seaforth. . 592 p 0011S TO LET. --Three rooms to let over A. -A-11 G. Ault's Grocery store, suitable for dress - ma king apartments or for dwelling rooros, with front and rear entrance. Apply to A. G. AULT. Proprietor. 590. 'RARE CHANCE.—Photograph Rooms to Let LI' on first floor in Scott's Brick Block, Seaforth, position central. Also, three or four Rooms on the flat above, suitable for a dwelling. Posses- sion let January, 1879. Appy to F. HOLII1E- STED, barrister, on the premises, or to ltOBT. SCOTT, lifeKillop. 573-tf. FARM TO PENT.—Is situated in the Town- ship of Hullett, half way between the prosper- ous market teievns of Seaforth and Clinton, le miles from the Huron Road, on the 8rd comes- sion, and convenient to school house , tee. There are 88 acres plowed, and 6 Rotes of iall whest looking prosperous; good bearing orchard and well; frame buildings, -in good repair; w.11 sup- plied with good water; there is a good quantity of feed on the premises; the land is in a good state of cultivation. Apply to FRANOIS KET- TLE, Proprietor, Lot 7, Con. 3. Hallett. 588-4x _ IMPORTANT NOTICES. Ne- TICE.—e he Council of the Corporation of -L‘ the Connty of Pinion, will meet in the Court Ho use in the Town of Goderich, on Monday the 16th of June next. PETER ADAMSON, County Clerk. 5e9 2 N OTICE.---All parties indebted to the Estate of the late Simon Powell are regoested to pay the same forthwith to the undersigned, or they shall be handed into the Court for oollection. T. T. COLEMAN and A. VANEGMOND, Ex- ecutors. 561 VOTICE TO DEBTORS.—Notice is hereby -e-1 given that an persons indebted to me 'for small book accounts, that if their indebtedness is not paid before January first, 1879; they will be sued without fui ther notice or respect of per- sons. 0.0. WILLSON. 576 1 eISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The firm of Hickson & Robertson, Butter Dealer Fe, &e., of Seaforth, is this day dissolved by mutual consult, E. Hickson retiring and W. S. Robertson continuing the business. All accciunts ank notes due the said firm are payeble tO W. S. Robertson, and all liabilities (if any) to be paid by him. Signed—E. HICKSON, W. S. ROB- ERTSON. Witness—W. IL BLEMDELL. Sea - forth, April 7, 1879. - 592 QEAFORTH PUMP FACT0R-11.—The under- " signed, while returning flatlet for the pat- ronage already received, would remind his many customers and friends that he still continues to make pumps and cisterns _of the best material and by the best workmen. Nona but quartered timber used for pumps. A. few farm gates still on hand. All overdue accounts not settled forth- with will be charged 10 per cant. interest from the 1st of January, 1978. NOBLE CLUFF, Seaforth. 563 _ "PANEL P TURES." Q0 GREAT has the elaand been for these - le" pictures that Colder has been almost compell- ed to work night and day (Sundays excepted) in order to keep pace with the increasing demand for TRUE I hotography. 1here is nothing supen- fitiou s in this statement. Calder's Policy is to Men out first-class work only, at a fair remuner- ative price, and relies on the sound judgment of a just public as to the -verdict, which, in the past, has not only enabled him to compete -with butt to surpass all petty rivals. Photography of all kinds got up in a manner pure to please. Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged to perfection. Rem/a-Tuber the People's Popailar Gallery, with the Everlast- ing Stairs, opposite the Commercial. ANDREW °ALDER, Seaforth. N. B.—Calder would be extremely sorry to hint people's feelings by treading on hard teas, but, you kno w, those who lire in glees houses should not throw stones. 601 GRAIN. SAVER THRESHERS, IRON CLAD MOWERS, BRADLEY HARVESTERS, A WARDED Medals at ithe World's Fair Phil- zee- adelphia. U. S., 1876; Sydney, Austmlia, 1877; Paris, France, 1878; Gold and Silver Meda Is, Huron reaper Trial, 1877, and Gold Medal 1678. Ever) whet e 'anocesbful. , Fold by D. Hogan and W. J. Grieve, Seaforth; Robert Andereon, Kipper); Archibald McCully, Brncelleld, John Robinson, Varna: L. Elliott, Gode rich ; David Halstead, Wingham ; T. Eng- lish, Bruseels. Order early. Satisfaction guaranteed. Re- pairs can be had of eny of the Agents. L. D. SAWYER & Co., Hamilton, Manufacturem. GEO. STEWART, Clinton, Genera! Agent. Thirty of the above machines already delivered at Clinton station this season. and another ear load ordered .also a number to other stations. Sixty-one were ordered for Clinton atation last yowl and were unable to supply the de- n:tend. 601-1 NE BO HAT - / 2 URON EXPOSITOR. _ SMI Have de of Dry and Cap pECAL SALE DRY GOODS TS AND SHOES. AND CAPS, &C. TH & WEST ermined upon a Special Sale roods, -Boots and Shoes, Hats ,&0. OOR IMMENSE STOCK Must be following see for y THIS leared out at once. Note the reductions, and then call and urselves that 5 A GENUINE SALE Of New and Staple Goods at Prices hitherto nheard of in Seaforth. TRO Bq TO ROW OUR COMM We re d it as notrouble to show Goods, nal will *how you through courteou y whether -yon buy or not. II Wool I"- eeds, at $1.50, reduced to 81.15,. Wool TW cents ds, at $1.25-ereduced to 95 Wool T eeds, at $.1, reduced to 75 cents:. - Wool Ttv oda, at 75 cents, reduced to , 55 Ge Wool Tv eds at 60 oents, reduced to 45. ee ts. Heavy T illed Thickest yard. rri-im- or_.,13mi.T. 1879— -1879-- H. JAMIESON, OF THE GOLDEN LION HAS A LOT OP REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, TWEEDS, &c., Which Ile is Anxious to Sell Out Cheap; REMEMBER T‘FIE PLACE: GOLDEN LION, SEAFORTH. GREAT CLEARING SALE or $5,000 WORTH or NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS -_ Will. Commence Wednesday, June 40, 1879, AT STANLEY DAY'S NOTED CHEAP STORE, When one of the greatest cheap offerings_ of Dry Goods ever hela in, this locality will be commenced said continued for -1 1\T 1.) A "1"-S In order to convince the publie thOt this is no humbug or blbw, just note the following prices, and call and examine the goods, whether you buy or not Bleached Cotton will be sold at 6 cents a yard. Factory Cotton will be sold at 4 cents per yard. Prints will be sold at &cents per yard. Twelve and a half cent Prints will be sold at 10 cents -per yard. Twenty-five cent Dress- Goods will be sold at 15 cents -per yawl. Twenty-five cent Duels will be sold at 20 cents per yarcle Clark's be4t six -cord Spools, 3 cents each. Needles, 2 cents; paper of pins, 3 cents. Ladies' Wiite Cotton Hose, 6 cents per pair. Men's Soc s, 8 centsper pair. White Poe et Handkerchiefs, 3 cents each. , Ladies' and.hildren% Lisle Gloves, 5 cents per pair.. Ladies' Black Lace Shawls, 50 cents. A Bankrupt Stock of Hats and Caps will be • Cleared Out at half price. • • • Soap, Brushes, Whisks, Clothes Lines, Boot Laces, Buttonse Paper, Envelopes, Ana thousands of other articles too numerous to Mention, will be cleared ort at fabulously low prices. Rernembee the day, Wedneadifianne 4th; and Fifteen Days therefrom, at Foster's Block.. 600-2 STANLEY DAY, SEAVORTH. 1879 1879 THOMAS KI.D.D, SEAFORTH SHOWS FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS • A GREAT VARIETY OF COOL MATERIALS g tf-15- 121 cents per /1/ 3 / e -r u Denims a d Shirtings, at 10 cents per yard. Prints, w de widths, at 5 cents per yard. Paints, A erieany, at 5 Grenadines, Black and Colored, flrst-class value. Costume and Snowflake Linens, different qualities and prices. Colored. Lawns in Plaids-, Stripes and Brocades. White Lawns in Plaid and Striped. Striped and Plaid jaconet Muslins. Puff and Colored Muslins- W bite Brilliantines. White Diapers in Linen and Cottou. White Tucked Skirting, by the yard, White Dimity Skirts. White Knife Plaiting to tribal skirts. White Swiss Embroidery. Colored Linen Embroidery. Poplinettesedifferent shades and colors. Striped Gadateas, different colors and priees. Infants' White Embroidered Robes.' Infants' Bibs and Children's Dimity Collars. Ladies' and Misses' Collars and Cuffs. Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves. Large Asaortment of Gents' and Ladies' Handkerchiefs. cents per yard, THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, AS USUAL, Prints, As ton's,,at 10 cents per yardt. Dress Goo 8, frora 81 cents to 50 cents; per y rd. All Wool aasiimere, from 25 cents.; to $1.50 en yard. A' Special anoth it at $1.25. of White Quilts ait, $1— Kid Glov 2 -buttoned, at 35 cents per pair. A Splendi Assortment of Gloves' Par- asols ncl. Fancy Goodin In Boots and Shoes we are offering Speci Bargaina. Also a Jo Lot of _ en's Felt and Fur Hats, ,at 75 c s. SMI H & WEST, No. 3, C pbell's Block, Man Street, Seaforth. el-TR,A1-4-12} SITCCWSS_ A FEW StiECIAL, LINES JUST TO HANi) Parasols. Linen and Muslin Costumes. Sunshades and Bailors. Silk Mantles. Cashmere Mantles alnd Mantle Oahe. Mantle- Frogs. Fringes and Trimmings. Ladies' Dress Caps. Frillings, Ribbons. Bonnet Borders and Veilings. READYMADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Just to hand, a magnificent assortment of New Summer Clothing, including Men's, Boys' and. Children's Suits, Cut and Finished in the most approved styles, from the Choic,est and. Newest materials in English, Scotch and Canadian Twdeds. A Full Line of MEN'S SUMMER COATS, in Light Halifax. Tweed, Dressed and Undressed Linen. Crents' WHITE VESTS at all pricea. Besides, a large selection. of White and Colored Dress Shirts, Scarf % Ties, I Cuffs, Collars, Brac.es, Hosiery, &c. Men's and Boys.' Underwear in Merino, Union, All Wool and Silk, at prices far below their actual value. OUR GROCERY, BOOT AND SHOE, AND LIQUOR DEPARTMENTS ARE FULTir ASSORTED. THOMAS KIDD, SEAFORTH. - - - 5 . PERSONAL. OARDERS.—A number of Boarders can he -e--e accommodated with hoard, either ladies or gentlemen. Apply to j. M. CALDWELL, taiga man and wile), tiodetich Street, Seaforth. 57 .4 ,LOST OR FOUND. DOG LOST—Lost, in Seaforth on the 1st of April, a Collie Dog, aneweling to the name of Ceptain: He is two years old, bittek on body -vitb brown nose and legs, end rough elan. Any poE012 returning the animal to theennetereigned *ill be f.uiteblrvevarded, and any person her - boring biln Inter 11 is will be prosecuted as the lea? directs.—J0I1N COWAN, MeKillop, Sas- Ihrth P.-0. 591 ESTRAY STOC 'STRAY- COLT.—Cente into the enclosure of the subscriber, on June 1st,* dark hay Celt, one year old, with while star on fmehead. The eivneer is requested to prove property, pay -expen- ses, and take it away. SIMON 13ADOUR, North half Lot 4, L. R. W,, Hay, 6_31 13 STPAY COLT.—A stray colt came into the pelmet 8 eu Inc undersigned, Lot 85, ton 1.1.cgan,on Mae 111. Of bay color about 2 e ear Id, with white ',tar on fortheed Red nose. The tvner ie JiguRzttd io ptove property pay -expert- e 1•6, and take it away. LOUIS 13ENNAWIS 51.18re , on old and giving covery DOW si"nAT COLT.—Strayed from the prenilsee a .`he undersigned, Lot 18, Con. 9. Stanley, or lib/ -ut the 3st. ot May, a beown two yes.r evtire eolt ; he hada white star on forehead was slii-ehtly Rcman noeed. Any pereon such hecomeation as will lead to ois re- will bee euitably rewarded. IfEleTRY SON, Jr., Proprietor, Varna. P. 0- 601x4 SFE elk itd ARTICLES. ce 1/41? ly! teen for TRONG TOP BUGGY FOR SALE. -11e0:17 Covered Btzgge; Beattie: top; wheels entire- new; very enitidile for Marketing - may be at the Gi and Tionk freight idea Cheap cash. C. CLARKS ON. . 601 se9EDAR la_ op _ P0ST.8 FOR SfeelE.—For Sale, on Lot 26, Conceesion 6, lifftaliiz, one mile from Brus- 8, any quantity of cedar posts:, either out or the acre. Apply to A:LBZ. ROBERTSON, osite Leyden's Hotel, AreKillop. 5437 ing is 'The lAseaeee r7nt. A cants ALL AT J. S. ROBEVIS'"DRUG STORE, Sea forth, for the Great Ataxia Nevada Smok- Compound, a positive tura- fier Ca.tarrita,and equally Efficacious in all Bronchial A ffecteons. worst cases of Asthma,. leithsic and ell of the Lungs eield reaeily to this treat- M. L. SMITH, Arkone, Ont., General ent. For bale 1y ail. eerogreeteo Price, 75 a box. 60142 peaS1TJRAGE.-6-ood • I of R.1 mdnth tlei.—$1.50.per tht St de;tts on Apply freeb paetntrage for Cat- - tle and llorses,100 acres,on and afterthe leith May. Plenty of good t ping water,on2hdCon.H. S., Tuckeremith: TE1tMS.—Forlforees$2 pea ; tor the eeason, $1.75 per mertil. Cat--, menth ; or el 25 per month by season, Payment to le made before the ck is removed. Owners reeponeible• for Bed- or shays. Applications must be mule at e, as only a limited number will te lekete. to JOHN THORP. 59.5 STOCK FOR SERVICE. -pkULL -e-r CO. of eh Te ce il L9. FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will lieep etnirtp the present season, on Lot,T4,.. 2, liteKillop, a thoronehbeed Dminont Bull. a very fine pedigree. Terms, 75 cents, pay - e at the time of service, withibee privilege:0V orring. If rot paid at the time of service 25, ts extto "will be thttrgrd. FRANCIS CAB - 801-V e T_IIILLtTT 1.- teat fite en :lableG, EP abl t t FARMERS IMPROVE YOUR,- STOCK—Ile undersigned will keep fort' improvement of stock Wale seneon On le, Lot No. 2, Concession 8, T111310%1/ Thore.,4 Durham Bull, pica by tiobert Brown, • ., of Grey. 5 erme.—e5 etut8 per ewe pay- : at the time of tervice, with the privilegeof re-; 9 'ng if necessary. ROBT. hicelICHAELe 598 FRMERS, bred went Falmers rantrg of ' sr< of bred got by En importedoby Red Mc IMPROVE Youn sTocx.-11/1 uncle i signed ietterete keepirg his Thoronglej Bull for another season, for the iropeove. of stock, on Lot le, Con,. 2, Ideleillew. will do- -well to patronize him in view of - etock tor the English lieseltet. Bit get beeves shows that blood will tell. My telmste only one' dollar these hard time,. Certificate , - Regis -tear a Pedigree, No. 1,884, Wonderful,. by James G••. ye Ingersell, Oxford County, by Sir Johnny (700) Registeid, dam Daundie e Piel6ent (540), grend done kletilda by Young , and (822, L281), great grand dam Bea Bose, . Barna, of Kultadale, 111,156), dam ' Rose, see herd book. RODERICK GRAY,',. - ; illop. 59148 ' , WANTED. Ti -LA 6 . tm pri OI - .,• ORSE WANTED.—Wanted to purchase, -R. geed reliable family and driving horse loom 9 e earsold. Must be perfectly quiet taut a . rt delver. For a enitehle animal IS /there/ e will be paid. Apply at THE EXPOSITOR • ICE, Seaforth. 599 Ttet JL up viz; an wit la t Wolk, 1/01c, scriber. School CONTRACTORS.— Se.eded Tenders -will he received by the School. Board of Tuckereraith tiflthe28th of June, tor the following work, For re thingling saoca Houses Nos. 1, 2, 6; re -painting No- 1; re,ftooring eo. -9 i maple flooring, and. 32 new sesta for the t r. Ihe following Trustees 'will thew the viz.: No. 1, John Wood; No. 2, 3o4232, ; No. 9, James Mer -sing; No. 8, the sue -- 61.10BGE SPROAT, 8eoratazy Publita Board, Tuckeremith. 601-8 — T -a- Sch the Tea a third- the ed up wit": GEORGE Tuc ACHERS _WANTED. — Wanted, a Mate Teacher, he le irg a third-class certili.cate, for ol 8 ection No. 10, to conmence dutice at - nd of vacation. Also a Female Assistant.> her , for setool No. 8, Egmondville, holding, allies certificate; duties to rename/ice-at end of vocation. Applications will be reeeiv- to the 28th day of June, and eau be left the enbeeriber or arty of the l'rustece. SPROAT, Seaforth P. O., Secretary -ersmith Public School Board. 601,3, . Sm toa—; 0 so tcl I wZjj' 0/ 0 0 cp 1:1 W1:3 to TICE.—Seama Tenders will he received by fle Chols ef the Cennties of latnabtore and on, on behalf of -the Corporations of the said .atiee, until noon on Weenesday, the 25th el - s next, for Rebuilding the Grand Bend go. le/guested 8peoilicastir-ns May be seen e offices of the Clerks of the seid Countiets, . also at Mr. Tionsidefa, Grand Bend. Sure. will be required for the completion of tile praet The lowest or asy tender not ne.cee- y accepted. PETER AD elee8ON, Clerk of, County of Huron Godericle, Jane 7th,„ 601-2 _ _ _ • REAL ESTATE FOR SATE. e OR a: Land, ;...o ttge, (tt 11 whole App Beef VA -2-: are ing of w mar Kin or t F and welir andisheds. andawo rosAl fold frone laTE3 Varna . SALE., --On the 3rd oonceseion of McKee.. , lop, one rote hone Seatorthoover au tem of en which is situated a 3ovforia'ble hams with necessary outbuildinge, and goo91 caring orchard <I choice fruit trees. The is well fenced and tinder b .. igh cultivation y to W. MOORE, at the Mechanics ;meanie., rth. 599-4 _ _ RM FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lail, coneeesion 7, Kullott, containhig 50 acres, 46 of which leered, the balance hardwood. A good bear- milord, frame house, barnsand sheds; plenty ter, and DII a good gravel road leading to •ets. Within half a mile of the villagnof um. Will be sold cheap, a pply on the prfflnises A. STRONG, Land Agent, Senior*. 59gx8 - - - -- M Folf-5 A LI? —Fortelle Lot 17, conaeselon 8, Stanley, 100 aceee, 80 eleared, well fenced n a good state of cultixation, the bulanco timbered with maple. Frame hove barn Five acresen good bear:ng mehared, never failing wells. le enagoe4 gravel within 2 miles of Varna, 6 miles from Bruce - station, Great WesternItivilwe.yeand 12 miles Staforth and Ceinton. For fuether pardon- apply to the nroprietor on the yremiees,pr to P. 0. JOHN REDMOND. 598 VARM -le 1and1 erabee is god and scho fron oil a. app1r lettofr Tttemmitb. t'ATRIiI -1-: ing in a hareewood stale feneed eree miles Brueefield, Raieway. 'weber p e • FOR SALE.—For Sale, Lot 26, Con. 2, Turken--Mith, containiog 100 acres ol excellent about 70 of which are elealed arida eonsid- part of it well underdralued; the balance hardwood bush; fi nine house, frame barn. stable; an orchard, good. *ell; -convenient to is, churabee, &e. Is eitaated about 6ealleel' Seaforth and 1 mile from Brucefield station, weed gureel road. For fiarthee particulars to the proprietor on tete mainisett, or if by to Brucefield le. Oe THOMAS MUNRO, , 601 FOR SALE.—Fee Sale, Lot 22, Con, 3, ; Township of Tuekersmith, L. Re. So contain- 100 acres, about 76 of 'whieh are *area and good state of cultivation ;the halane-e is good bush; good frame house, ban and ; excellent water on the prereiees ; well ; good young orchanle and every e,onveni- appertaining to a farm. Is situated about 7 from Seaforth, 2i from Kippen, and 8 flom on the London Kttron end 33ruce The land is first-class 4o loam. For particulars apply to the prep*ter,olkt210. lees, or if by letter to liltieefiela r. ''' 8 keltlITLAIC -801-4x - , I •