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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-12-24, Page 51880. he reading a Le, little ones selings during 8, but several Miss Scott is all, both, par - ter retirement I be succeeded 'wing is the rig desirous to inks for the have alw ay s this oppor- 1. We deeply inion, existing zielier and pu- n, perhaps for_ Ave not at alt our labors, yet .v forwhat you ve have alw ay - vise counsellor ,ea.cher ; never ;or selfish or acting with and as we are Hugs in words, q token as a tppreciation of rely hope that r it, you will iR taught and are about the greatest undertkines; igh life inafbe sure, and that are numbered, py home where rough's music along splendid - well. satisfied .—The annual Branch Agri_ lection of ofh- he transaction r held at Me - ort the second hen it is hoped attendance of yelfare of the a.. McAndrew, wn line,is going d. Mr. Header - the Brownson spoken of as a a his place.— ction, Stanley, p teachers for ustaxd for the Mr. McQueen ;ai. These are od appearance; narciended, the re rio fear of the /". • glad to uo- f are ment of stock Teen a great de - e past. Anieng specially notice Joseph Foster, have brought some very fine Lrnie, tfall bred 'Id, eost $100, Lorne," also a ,tered pedigree. lit a bull calf tred by Mr. Eace-: Mr. Doug - co*, "'Violet," • bred Cotswold ie above will yet se raising stock r'r. Edi - your last issue Loted breeder of ed and refused ,aers. Now, Sir, Libout. We have r- in Stanley who .only give two me to nay mind. Sparks sold two slit off the grass ounds each, and l,he sum of $12(}, old four of the rass, for which - at an these cat - could mention, hat was offered Snell, andwe big thing either. —The good peo- y succeed in get- electioLi times, breeze does not • changes in the s thought for a era all thorough - present Council 11 be re-elected at the last few days busy. It is now s SiMpS011 again words with Reeve, and Mr. o named as an n, while it is said n intends. to op - :the Depatyship. dianges in the :of, there is any • likely the pro- -xt will tell. The Christ- -le school in Sec- .eld on Tuesday, • WAS fine a goodly terestied in the -1 several from a t. It is to ha re- do not ccine out ese eXaminations, the teacher and in the education The examination rt.( sagli , and the mess iwith which , gave evidence of ..ith which their ;„ has drilled. them. e Wail that the coming from the front one or two. e case. Especial ade of the physi- vas of more than xanained by their ,videnee of having 'dui knowledge on act top much ne- C schools, but very by Mr. Hogarth. ra excellent work. why, analysis and examinatioll WEIS enough, as those estified to the ad- iy the pupils, the tool, and the faith- ey of the teacher, ,z.ustees have wictelv 1/2,1 E. • '31 DECEMBER 24, 1880: secured for the coming year. singing "Always Cheerful," an • benediction by Rev. N. Smit ' , school was dismissed. After the , the Brussels.. NEW LIVERY STABLE. — Mr. John Smith, of Brussels, has started a livery stable. • He occupies the large sables on the Ament property opposit the Queen's hotel. MARKETS.—Fall wheat 51 to spring wheat $1 to $1.05, peas 6 65a, barley 70e to 78e, oats 30c, p rk $6 to 56.10, hay $7 to $S, beef $5 t(i) $6, eggs 18c, butter 18c to 20c. FAST DRIVI?.TG.—One day last 1.02, c to T Smith and P. Scott drove Brussels to Seaforth in one houi and fifteen minutes, including one stopage. The horse was a threeryear-old, a$ the property of Mr, Srnitt. REPLY.—Tho statement made b Mr. F. S. Morshead in last week's issue amounts to this : He thought h had given too much for the business. ished -to withdraw, and I allowed him to do so and. gave him back his oney. —The Gra —F. UREN. THE CARNIVAL.—The carnival iji the jected to ado skating rink, held on Friday las, was and persisted well attended both by skaters and and pint on spectators. The ice was in good condi- viewing the tion, and the band was present during seized the me the evening. Tbe prize winners ere : wrath manife Best dressed lady, Miss Gofton, rox- —The chil eter, (as winter) - lady skater, Miss of Mrs. A. 11 Campbell, Brussels ; girl skater, B. Wilson, Brussels; best dresse tleman, W. Sinclair; best comic W. Smith; best gentleman skat Smith. Pourany AND BUTTER.—The C mas Poultry and Batter Sho held on Wednesday last, and. w: attended., the poultry exhibited b a very fine quality. The follow the prize list : Best pair twice week from gold shirt stu ear -ring. We money being f but we never screw being stomach. —Mrs. Tho caught by her threshing mac ed being kille were badly br —A forme named Simps oradogold an he has struck he can make make only 50 —Two Kink a new moti machinery. place has dis which one ma and cut easily —At the re Presbytery, R °hell tendere charge. At ti from Brooksd Rev. Robert S 1V Miss all, met at th gen-- burt Esq. of DE dress, last week, to c r, W. Several prese thepresentsb 1. rist- spectacles. was made by Dr. s well the heads of e mg of hag. some tok ng is —Wesley S cs. A. of St. Marys, ge e, last week, be hell ; longing to t d F. ing a few rod roith, and soon de nd 3d Then it starte rgess ; carry it, beati urvis ; low, and . a best five lbs. no 2d from the sta W. Smith. 3d 8. Burgess ; best 5b lbs., thoroughly a Mrs. H. Bali, best 30 lbs., Mrs. W. side of the ro Mitchell. BRIEFS.—The Public School on Wednesday last.—Mr. Joseph stau, grocer,. who was burned It Nicol, 2d. and 3d W. Smith; pair lst, 2d. and 3d Kerr, 4th J. Mi ducks, 1st and ad W. Smith, Oliver ; chickens, G. Kerr, 2d W. 3d A. Nicol; rabbits, J. Hogg, 2d A. Roe ; eggs, 4.. Hislop, 2d S. Bi Butter, best 1Q lbs., Mrs. J. Mrs. R. Armstr closed John- nt in Leaven's Block about two weeks ago, has opened out his stock of groceries in Leadbeaterrs BIock.—The Logan farm, cn the 14th concession of Grey, 100 . acres, was sold by auction OA Saturday last to Ls,lr. Logan, one of the heirs, for 53,270 cash. C. R. Cooper wielded the .mallet.—There will be service in St. John's Church on Christmas morning • at 11 a. m.—The tea .meeting held in the Town _Hall on Monday evening last, ,annd n oe and i efore id a• asclotlal ine a ie sedH. resid n, wri silo ari 1Otlt ents ra, 0pnoth0e overe c ani and nt v,1\1 the O s le and ott gem ting I n usi s. atter sures ted ifi ren rlbeitt resi chel Ia teab4) i g 1 E piece read ia fi ieard ay :ed of (kgd itna rt face nt of ing fro r ;dig • thin :re whe • ere. • n ha er f man (. an i CM a c 'idly. eting . Mite esign e mee Burns s Bust f Ru e rio the e e In the• ndth hat G •d gr num ce of •n Mo her 74 were air of esent rt, of oiselaol n of Lection obn and J e in a cut d an unbro e orna4r. A e ieanimal b dihod the off as ast as •s g Matd S's oipe of hu ting p Ant d, arra d young No oneh la 18, rk Y's e of nth rk- a ys ol k 0i iil e ce n mg s th n b t a, t or it f hi le qli g a td ob re ar 110 ht 051 hi; l re • 11. 1 1 Si 3 12 o e ra e . • • 'er .4ie1d tr but '1 th ef 4i l species of dillioil com:orta le h family. By flai lost a loving n and ad 'ser. eigh '., e prat t —Miss Anni' 1 Mr. Gregor 1 nosh, has b teacher n tianc of $200per aim rhE lyth P s owing room, Miss D y, me dea ban e le moil Mc c Oiva en long hest rn, last month bile; Sdhool Nwaaher o Fi aksoa's: OC);, MiSs dance ton's ; st ha about (Jam d dre in Exe tion, a ur ove u der liolic Avorage atte 29 ; Miss Dick sons:,rod --They; m rses ire:and day morning James, Picka fionitlie mil hill to the st of the saroe_d m: 3 jof fi Etzaait Ca Mr. Wi half ton b Win Ant held in the T week, when fancy art A dra place at rizes is James C .1 and sale tak the Mr. nrl- Rod ton, killi ter' vill inc pay due he so abo OUB bee: not in a 0 0- d d Duron The hay press' at Wingham urrei of baled hay ser day —The tow ship decrease in p pulati one Deputy eeve n —Mr. Rob rt Gra has purchase Morris, 100 a —Mr. Pete Mills, got hi: the machine ago. under the auspices of Melville Church, —Mrs. Ja - Sunday School, was well attended and sion 5, Grey, She is confin nrrie, time. , hrist- —Mr. Ja passed off very pleasantly. MEAT DISPLAY. — Mr. A. butcher, makes a fine display of mas meats,. -which in every would do credit to any city Ite exhibittwo carcases of be fed by Mr. D. Dobson, of Gr four dressed quarters weighi pounds ; the other had. been fe Mcliauchlin, of Grey, and wei pounds; also 6 fine porkers, from 25 to 200 pounds each, a fine carcases of mutton. All th Si 11 respect ceived a seve arket. f, one v, the few evenings stove in his G ' g 7°° granting a.b 13Y D. South Huro hs 850 drawn and eighing —The an nd two with Turnb meat..will be held was shown on Wednesday evening in ham, on Th front of Mr. Currie's stall on Turnberry next. street and was nicely decorated.' It was . —A span inspected, by' every passer .14. The. John Shiple show certainly does Mr. Currie credit, Clintonlas and his customers may exPOet fine to Clinton l' , meat for their Christmas an Years. CRICKET SCPPER.—The 'mem the Brussels Cricket Club an friends had an oyster supper Tecumdeh' House on. Wednesd Rig last, on the occasion of pr a bat and a;pair of leggings players of the North Huron an Perth match, which was played fryn last summer. The pres was made by Mr. Wade onbeha players to Mr. E. C. K. Davies, fryn. Mr. Wade also read a propriate address, signed on Listowel, Palmerston, Wingham, and ade a present - A. Veal, average ut forty eluding 1 New load. —Mr. Ra ers of sion, Grey, their at the bush cut proper treat y even- again. senting Ja by the had the mis North at Hen- fall, was in first time fo ntation still carries If of the of Hen- ery ap- eha!f of Brussels clubs. Mr.. Davies Suitable reply, A bat was also ed. by Mr...E. E. Wade to Mr. he having made the highest score during the season. Ab gentlenaen sat dowiii to supper, i eight from Wingham. A very pleasant evening was spent. The sup er was got up by Mr. J. Campbell in is usual good style. Perth Items. . The skaters and curlers of have a rink 165 feet long by 64 —During Tuesday last wee taxeswere paid into Listowel rj —The ladies of Stratford IN church realized $300, fro bazaar. —The Masons of Listowel their annual ball and supper 29th. inst. —The Mitchell town regist the vital _statistics during 18. deaths 18, births 56. —The sum of $600, was other day in Mitchell for an fifth, building site. —Sneak thieves are ope private houses in St. Mary. Keep being claeri your front doors locked. bership, a, —Mr. Duncan Stewart died in Rib- from the e bert on the 1111... inst. having attained . —Mr. L. the great age o '39 years. sion of Gre —The town council of Stratford is him to cut being petitioned by the citi2eas to do They_split away with the market fees. 1 pretty goo —At a Ladies' Aid. Social eld in a Mrl‘McNe 1 private house in Mitchell a fe evenings young folks ago, the handsome sum of $2( . was re- pleasant alized. • —Mr. N. Writt has sold west half of lot 28, con. 4, $2,400, the purchaser being istowel wide. $5,000, reasury. past season athodist --Mr. R their Exeterabo a farm in '11 hold to this Pro on the not good i thinks he &shows in this co to be home last —The aid the brook, has acre and. held every Manse. T ating on of 18 mein —Mr. Jos concession Mills, of th making pr houses in t —Mr. Le Goderich, known tbro eially amo week at the —Mr. Jo decided to tory. Ala put in, and added; the —The an worth Butt ing Compa January. cheese ma Notes r g esi& ut alo Grev n, wi xt yearn. am, of Dr. owler s res, lfo r 3,000 4a Dolfhin, of hand badly y ,of ftle mill a es Sznith, of 1 t still xe nains e d to her bed i I eS Sha rpin , el ound on go by fall wi hot.se. d ridh town h n s to the ailway ha not now b :1 Su per i ✓ ricult at the oya1 ✓ d, ay 13th o 1 ors s belo PI f th4 Hnro eek 3rew fr •ughels of h i w yi ota the i6 h le a opping is fcot badl nt he will s il f 0 11 $rcith, o une to bre russls la boat three cint3hes. • fiO7J13012, Hulett, 4ph,ncess p raticins* to O Priht4. n rd Pck, n old reside out this the farm e Of 0 yea Br n, o teri ly enl fifty horse a stay fact a ter f Mr. al eting and heese wi0.1 e held b ere ere ov ctur d in ti arci weet, Ye ago itpb , inte ces •rtly. the orth b tter ry, 17S. k., Me ariiz a a Bi hurs ay. e clas at pr e rs, a d str :lied ()Van incr Id of t rEri MeNehad' WiIOd. 1,11 nil • ay S invit o hi ✓ niog 11 • a 11 nf t. 1 il • Fletcher. members Of the Hi Board in Listowel canvassed for prizes for the pupils. In they secured $80. —The Canada Methodist C Listowel, raised $1,000: by su on Monday night last woek.. pay off a church debt. —A man named Alexander Clyde a He was a resident of Wallace, has been commit- lnd, and ted to Stratford gaol to stand his trial township for beating and maltreating hiswife. until 1852 —The Beacon says : In the Stomach ness-and of a turkey bought on the Stratford 7; Grey -to. market one day last Week, were found his death. a piece of iron ore, nearly an .inch Of this to square, a small wire 'corkscrew with 1 when it. cork attached, a couple of buttons, a ; undaunte antastic.' is farm, —The re llice, for tion in the r. John Cranbrook maximum h School class—R. the town Raymann wo hours third—Mi Cameron larch, of 65, H. Ra scription —Mr. It goes to reaent o 12th inst., ult pin Pb 1 0, 5 0. ee is arc ou ho ar 11 aged to naki a himself nd e family h ve a kind fat er es a widow afrid n pis loss. wan, daughter, of of East WaWa- gcd. as aSsistrt soliooi at a salary eprt of t6 s the fellow' r 11—Princip Pa= to 'a room,Q2; no,7f; tot 1, 178. rom, 49 ; Miss riticipaP roo n, tot 1, 114. prebtyl strong xe er. Oii Mon - el nging to Mr. si tons of il ur ✓ North, up bho the a4bern on belonging to ew six and a same roadr O LllspiC0B of the March is to be 11 on Cbristnias ar ety o use01 1 ue off ire afosor pilzes e time. One of ot contributed by Stratford. go Messrs. Wm. sad3nracirejalesPoSrttteitn- t in Al x. ilun- iry street, in t at na a,sured 3 feet 3 He h d been to a c uple of b en kill d when 8.8, we would ,avp hea d more ithim. ildca : ave veryj an er- this win e , and hi one inrist have pressed by hu s ,er, or he w tad t red s • fui from homo. ems to be a scarcity of st no The Goderich week ays that there i no bie for the vacant position n Kuo Church, Gode 'ch. ✓ at • el Home Mission rites 1 1 at at the present i ates ave been forward- s, and the principal of ill an 1 Queen's Colleges e eancy for a few tu -uts from tiles in- nt t by th1e H me t in pril and s*nH reat clec lag O the sal town reoran A le'v mornings ick,Alex. Cons Jr., Of B uSsels, e wild Turnb anima ip tot dress dhe n g a 'lax stable, o ge.1 Th es fr6m ng his s, and h te 11 in 1 6 ' T 0 McG t la Allendorf, 1 totiiee• residenee of st, by Rev. cGregor, of hter of W. have ve --KThere s ministers j Signal of las nairlister;elig as assistant The Conven Committee time all can ed to statio Knex, Mc cannot fill t months as he stitutions are a .Mission CoMnii e Octiober. Li Cr nbrook week, for th the library f Addreges • n McRae and were Re Hie rnis heL. Sprin VI5e aar a Spring°lBl'cs Barle-pe ' b .13iitte Ne.1 Bhtte , T b ours1 cpws F 1 Etde ' per Sheep ski • s Salt(iet 1) e Salt(Wheys le AP tplle8 e, sltl pef g Oatmeal b 1. Tallow, 4r b Dreseed E0g Wood pe d. ST 611TH, Deo 23, 1880. . er bushel.— 05 to 1 10 t, erd h Z 00 to 1 02 rlansh. 05 to 10 • ... . .. •6. 80 to 081 it el62 to 0 62 . . eh 1 65 tie 0 70 ,L °e 18 to' 020 0 go to 020 16 to 017 01 .. 00 to 815 el 0510) tt oo 89 0000 75 to 125 • b . 0 750 9° 3 insh new 0 to 0 85 25 to 035 •. • • ... 00 to 500 05 to �06 er].lO .... 2050 too 2505 3Lirer0n, . 23, 1880. '00 0 103 s • .... . 03 0 i 10 ..'BO@ 031 65 60 3 °0 761 19 @ 0 20 80 @ 0 85 17@ 018 00@ 850 90 0 8 10 -10@ 825 • 00 025 11 tation Angus Miss elidir believ it isl entertainme entire char; object is a be'afnllho The Di;gman been finally ' sheet snow Idollar for al surplus ove rather a str firm to vol in the hands reasou for t •ei the ci eum tan ar nobm reast fd. small note. ve ray e tert Mine t heldin • 4rid )7, e enin of last pur se of angmenting p Bed off suc essf lly. eliv red by evs. •arpe rea ings and eci Ogen gus McKa , T.' • .)ta••J. Blatchford, and Mis Baxter. The ed ex client music. We iiitendt a t have an ther ti t a ear y day, with an o of pr gra ine, and a the an abl , heie should se. 01 estate o ble, of C Ind th d cen 00 ac 7 I!allWhejitt,.o bus Spring ‘.'ir e t, erb Ots,per tu he .1•• Berloy,pe b Peas, per n hel.„ Butter. Potatees Eggs.4 Hayaler Clover Timothy DresSed 8 0, LVE 9s OM; 00d; c 5s 3d; 77s 6d TOR to $1.1 peas, 01.05 ; butter 25c to dresse er, WO 011 qg Ikt thing ne would 08- they —T he I ha.ve nd ding of Centr for th winte Inger one ti club, at, $5 The shot ing o year • Presi West the Frid Telfe cease ho ast he He 12t lin oth iek bf ell pe - mit has s 1 50- ing be ur- of of 6t On Or ho tle • • • • hat neve O E ler ew h e infu he •• 4nibe I 11 tel on pur °So of sp rt. 011, fi rinerl .05 enith as p egente to la Ishot Vet 1640. f Ne cer e Pr sIdent H rtt ; Tr as ie o ou. itis! en e c OP, ridr dit rs, anU a small., II r t ei solvents. t is t ing for a. so vent ri place AS property of l'e;'.1 tisu es ;a,s ien i fu ad hey ab tit t ve etc Messrs. ntony has balance s ou the 0 were cond. of P pf B he R rof Leod rane, also and Kno the bear Hon. Sena on b and ford Du Bra cort the' f (ae, oIl ran - 10 oas ob jI the js�n sist 8X0 eirn suj1ting t1ie ber th hb of. a wn ea al's de a 1110 t Schoo iii ari h s as If IlairwC • F n 70 ips+r Vince t el 8 41 1 1108. rey, a ter • ti Ire cii igr O W1 hen s ttle ship ship W 8 perS 1: ,E.Drh mo ior .Sohn MCDo all, died Si out a lw ek' of Arg 1 shi ted int!89 itby, e entq on lo4 where h as one havin' :4tt wilder veran es - GS Pkv Mal DAIS DBA t n DIV ek . N IOU • 4 14 Pict the .ap a PICI libh; Itn* he tid, rth '' A. e ior OA. ✓ wn old the' ness. Scot- -thed ve i der- • iion ntil • eers it ith very w Ada e of half eSt3r T. fries, ford e lef nal o DSON ife of otel, o CHA. assignee. , The 1 course Under hat they ould ds to met al understood any - :ie business they so foolis ly as ........... 1, P1 lub is gib* to ed iiito it. A meet - S.: iw s held at the Vriay evening last ,-organizing for the .0 F G-. Simpsbn, of Of Exeter, arid at a.stc member Of the a gold medal, Valued x by the inenlibers. the medal is Itib be Day. The f llow- ted for the ensuing I. Carling; 4,,.Vice- dirian ; Captan, J. r, R. Sanders. See Uie avid trona 13, he se cited b ris, a aptfor SO of tha :.Alex Ch land tow aris Oequi a s ife of I . 1 T1i01111 118 McMichael of a daughter SON In Seal° 1, on the 9th inst., the' ife of r Edar Dawson of a scn. ER-- n Mcliim• on. the 15th inst., the jr e of Ili W. raper of a daughter. SON e Mc op, on the 21st hist., the irs of r Jame avidson of a seri. 'G ---I anch ife of Jame ARD ,Exete f' Mr. . Pio ARD4IiI Exete f Mr. I o e 4 Pi Seat n. nHk in connectionwith ristr took plabe on e residence of Mrs. ther-in-law of de- ices at the house the Rev. D. D. Mc - the Rev. Dr. ICoch- theire being present ume, of St. George, and McLaren, of oronto. The: pall - R. W. Scoa and , appointed by the • attend the frineral body; Judge Jones Cleghorn, of Brant- lton, Reeve of iSouth preorge Mc -Vicar, of ip. The funeral ✓ St. George, where took place. : OI si Its Os 7e Q0 se, . 22.— S er, 9s 10d oats, 6s pork, 6 s Od. ring wheat white, 10s 2d; barley, s Od ; beef, eci, 22.Fallwheat, $1.05 n11.10 to $1.20; oats, 36c o ,Oc ; barley, 800 to a, per ton, $9 00 to $12 50 ; 18c to 3c;2potatoe3 per bosh. 3 c eggs, per doz., 20c to 27c., h• g ,per 001bs., $6.25 to $6.50. la iLo�a 010 CE FOsh per lb. jD.D Ros ]XTIA V ltle Raisin C rr nts an Rosas. 6 8 (JUT E nearly & WES otices. innan Haddies at 7e .678 / Sugars, Teas, Cofees, General Groceries at D. D. R'S E.—A Portland Cutter ; b sold cheap. Apply to Skirl rrt • S .af rth. t78 I No c &e coats an Ulsters itt os' at st for cash f r three weeks, 's piot. • g Store, Seaf rth. Imiense fl out I '79-3 A11RADo Herring and Lake iUgs in half barrels, Kit and Barrel innan R ddies and o her Fish go to reel, Seal. th. 680 Men's a d at Cam be stoek t k VOR I tInton e Meeker , Jona; LOG ths. th, on the 190 inst., the idson, of the Coremercial ett on the 5th lost., the FORiC in Rai Orange Farley Bisouit g WOOL I a% ill pay of woolpi livered at cash fot Wns fresh falmi ly foam4 tkat cann Tea in qn consideM A. very itin rants ailld Extra° . Turkey, SPE set thO and Glass without d selection i stock, ant viriced. A Fancy o' Britant,.ia the ar Presen •s, & 'YourO, ns 0 RSTALS. Goods in gi'eatvaitiety Crranth Figs, Dates, jPrnncs, Lemon, C ron P.,els, arid an iilnmcnse oteck of od, in Baskets, Col ectionery and te SON* LOGAN'S Seaf rth. 680 KING , HIDES AIND Sxns.— thet highe t cub price° or any quantity gs, Hi es, sheep and calf skins de- g furnit e store. No truck or trade, er3 thing. JouN S. Porrnn. 654 Yo NG have a fine stock of rocerie comprising everything nsual- alflrstl el ss grocery store, and at prices t e bee n by any one. We will sell nti reel ch aper than any pedlar'quality ive ti a call and t y our Sample. lot of table and cookin Raisins, Cur- thisr fruits. Pure Spi an Essences and Hghest, Flees paid f Butter, Eggs, eese, Due s and Chick s. 680 your noney whlero you can OBt for i . By buyin your Crockery aria from ilson & Young, who have ci u the argest, chea est and finest t e eon ty. Call ad oxareine our co pare prices -with otllers and be con- ve ylarg ,stock of Fan y Cups, Saucers, et ets, Mus, Vacs, Silver Plated and Me 1 Cruets But Dishes, &c.• just e on avint for olidey or Wedding or sale t Reasonable Prices. Winson 0 ---NNINNININNIENNOL OLIDAY PRE,ENTS. -24 OL S The S te t Wi? te n .91 in PBELLS THING HOUSE FORIH, - ONTARIO. tb '1 OVE STE Woo to $ Also taeNY GOODS DEPARTMEOrrs kgre at pleasure in calling attention to y Fancy t Goods Department, which wilt be found one of thelnob - at- tractive of its kind in this County, and replete w 1; all the novelties :for WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 'Writing Desks in wood and leather, Work Bates, Work Baskets, Ladies' Companions, Odor iGases, Card Cases, Card _Rceiver4, Vases, Toilet Sets, Cigoir Stands, S711t*ers' Sets, • - Bronze _Figures, Pendant Vases'Cups and Sauces, Jewel Cases, Velvet Frames, Photograph Albums—hove lane from, Twenty ,Cents to Twenty -Five Dollars each, _Autograph Abums,Scrap Alburns Stereoscopes andViews, Shell Boxes, Prses, Pocket Books, Wallets'Harmonicas, Cncertnas, a a large variety of small Fancy Articles. CHRITMAS AND. NEW YEARS ARDS. A rerg' choice assortment of hand painted pre sed Flow- ers, Embossed and Ch,romo printed Cards, Seen ed Sachets and Silk Book Marks—about seven thousand to choose from at Two -and a half cents to One Dollar each. SEAFORTH POR FACTORY --1 T.T ICI- H • NOW fully embarked in t e Pork Business for the se son, and is pa • . the highest arid price or any quantity of : ood. pork TOR IN SE # ORTH. , ITIle tinder: g -o. has now o hitna at his Store in Seaforth, Choice and Sele t Stock of Cured A ; e ts, Sawa e, _Bologna, Por and Other And exerythi g else pertaining the basiness. Give me a rill". Remember t e Place—Next door to Kill° an & Rya's. 61 HUGE 11100, Seaforth. . , cribep- would 4a11 your at - to his stocic f Fall and Clothing and Oents' Fur- s, which embr tees every va-I ilor's Goods ( 8, &C. Also ies' Mantles. C. W. PAPST, CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFbRTH. of 1101 -chant ner0 Outfittil Linds jor La YMietDE CLOTHING. av j st ree ived a large ot ot Readymade IC 'S, anjt the New St le of Gents' HE - S -ye ieh I ell at reason ble prices. Nlev Bed C will be GL Kid Sca-e3 arti Free ef ZJ GOING Lind Cent NirtER WAR. handle Full Line of First-Clss All TS a1 DRAWER , from•75 cet ts up kee no worthless trash in stock;;s 1 Ou eiide Flannel and Tweed Sirts. T AND 9APS. aa my Stoc so full in Hate e varieties fashion—these cfore all lose. V S AND MITTS. Calf 0 loves,lined,jNoolen Gicivee and r nes cf'GenuinoiUCjkG10Ve8 and Mitts PEOIL. . LOTH of in will have it CIIT sb Ch W r,on the Sth inst., the Exet 1Young of a son, still bona. INZ. „., n on the 3rd inst., the wife •"-"; d of a son. 1 on the lOtii inst., the wile_ Mac Clint ard of a daughter.. - Mc 0 UGA ain eirgall; JOIL. STO In aggie !Johns math. • PECK—In Go dericl Peck, McNEIL-- McNeil CA MI DO esiths. on the 12th int., Dun- ged 57 years and 5 ;months. lirey, on the 141h int., aged 17 3 -ars and 9 • • ,on the 5th inst.„ Leonard BilYt• 111 on Tit an, de a n ll n fie d.. L ni es oro.. Bl th B lgrav Wingha GOI*G SO ingha Belg ray g ed Oyc rs, Godr41i, on the 9th hist., Mary aged. 22 years. • M riagen. poPE r -At, the residence of the er, o the 8th int., by Rev. Win. Crter, to Miss N Augusta 1 of Howick. the residence of the bride's TER bride's f laavagt Hawn 'He LS -1 parent james to Mis - Josep BlE the 10 father Miee Jame 2th 01 Jab • 01IIN in Gorr BoleY, fug's. Dung. HADDE h Mr.J. owenit aadden LLEN inst, b 1 Lene..es Clinton Bane efi Bpien Hensel' Exeter. Central tondo T. -rains .033 the 17th int, by Rev. follows: Thomas Mills, of Itrillett, GoXiic.- Young, daughter of Mr. Exrres Expre the residence of the bride's *lied —By Rev. C. W. rollick, on Mixed obbie, of Tuekersinith, to GOk"ra den, eldest daughter of Mr. Exi re ;I Tuckersmith. • RF—In • Iieidelburg, on the 'Ali Rev, M. L. Wing, Mr. Louis Ali • ore.. • . .. ld M CAMPBELL, Merchant Tailor, Beaforth Huron and Bruce. Express. A.M. 7 40 . .... 40 . 852 .... 905 9 11 21 9 89 9 58 10 06 24 45 • Mali. A. M. rt.... 77 1080 • 785 • , • • • 7 44 • 802 820 x 988 085822 a, 60 8 ar.+ • 10 05 ra Trunk ea'ie *eaforth and ES 8. Tr ' • T : AS 8 SRAYour 2-17P. .....9:15 A. .4...5:40P. SEAFOBT • 7:50 A. re le Tra .4-1:10 P. ed Train •..4:45 P. ed Trod .10:50 A. Mail. P. M. 2 20 3 25 8 38 8 52 8 57 4 07 4 23 4 41 4 50 5 06 5 25 Express. A. M. 6 25 728 7 40 753 7 59 8 08 8 25 8 45 8 52 9 09 BOOK DEPARTMENT. 191 this department I show a much, lairger and better se- lected adsortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Books than, evei before shown in Seaforth. STANDARD WORKS IN PLAIN AND FINE BINDINGS. Choice Presentation Volume*, Holman's Family Bibles, Teacheri Bibles of all sizes and bindings, P4ket Bibles, Prayers and Hymnals, Popular Editions of the _English _foets in Morocco and Cloth bindings, the several editions of One Dollar (twelve months) Juveniles and ;illustrated Annuals in board and cloth covers, Toy Booke, 46c. TOY DEPARTMENT. My Toy Department is not equalled in, the County, hav- ing impbrted direct from Germany a lairqe line of Wax and China bolls and other small Toys, which,, on, 'account of the largo variety, would be difficult to onmerat. All who intend bu,ying Toys would do vial to see mj Five and Ten -ceni Tables. )00- HOLIDAY PRESENTS. OFFM0 BROS.' CHEAP CASH STORE. T ▪ Li T_J 1...1 V NOTI E TO F iIMERS AVINe ' Green, It acksmithin bdst possible ..s niet.00urtesasat enncotiseueoesinesdsinhortshee : - o EORGE X. HILL ented the/neck 'th Shop in Hille is now prepared o do all kinds of a with a set of lfirst-las shoes wnted, to be taym, ,,, rsh_e„..xpe mice in the httgi,. 1 anaasl tell la: al pstie,ygn:gs, ;3:11: had.ii a ao )pycm, I:ge ::i aInabd avtmeaTe al gw n:4115:::: 4. .us;'118_ .fly:::daogyfe:thatgheos;peerinect:onael tith ep a 3.1. was ahead of the States, ari2i1, finntaidsilla::s brolovi,,14:3 aLead of the world. Farmers ' o'er a 3-ar ago, and now' esCanada t° be tbeir iuterest to call and give 96 ii; one of the best horiseslioers the' SoulltY• if 1 do say it mys 'LE I am 110 blo 1 619 EORGE N. Li Hllla Gjoet.- OODS! GOING OFF BY THE CASE. his being Me Largest Season's Business we have had for the last Ave years, and in order to keep our Stock Well Assorted WE ARE NOW ADDING GOODS TOIT WEEKLY. C 0 Rill I CaAN W. H. PERRuNI INTON T ]LVE a lar amount of C reasonabl price. To far 1:00 bushels a reduction win b regular /nice. To good larnaers,that I an any reasonable time will be gi rn. for sale at a ers buying.50 to e Made from the acquainted -with, ern if required. ERIN, Clinton. 691-4 • W. H. P THE TUCKER' MATH AGIOLILTURAL 00IrETY. ji gilts Annual" Meeting of th Members of the -A: Tuckersniith Branch. • riCultntal Society will be held lin the Town -all, 13810°ra', on Thardy, j nary 18th, 188- , at the hour of 1 (la o'cloCk P. M. for the purpose: 1 -eleeting Officers and Directors fot the ensuing et. JOHN MOM LI.AN, Preside . 1, • 391-2 GORDON 17.13)A.11-, Secretary. 1 L ' - THE MeNTY,LOP a us.x. TO HAND THIS WEEK .6. = i IN ew -Dress'tiOods and Hats, Girdles, Cords and Tarisels, in Black and 9lored:',, ; 1 . I hildren's ;hand made Wool Jackets, and Hoods to miotch. iso Anoth;er ..ot of Ladies' Fur Caps in Ifink and al the other leading knds. . ur bress Goodk 'Stock is still well assorted with, all the leading makes and colorS. [ ' AN INFECTION OF OUR STOCK INVITED. 1 1 1 , i 'AILItNO'S 1 HOFFMAN BROTHERS, Seaforth. BLOCIi. if • , • HE H4RONI FOUNDRY, $AFORTFL iTAVING put art Engine the Plow Grinding and time, as steam will be' up every working MUTUAL BRE INS* AKE COI. TH 4 Aram a- McKillo for t e electi othe busine Sea rth, on hour of 12 e JAMES K.EI 1 Meeting of the ernbers of the Mutual Fire .13varance Company n of officers and itke, transaction of s will be held in the Town Hall, riday, January 7th. 1881, at the lock noon. W. SHANPTON, Secretary. II, President. 681-2 O FARIV1ERS • STOCK FE :.‘DERS. IX RED Bushels Notth-West Corn Or a le t a small advent en -cost price. 680- W. S. RBETON-, Sesforth. --- MONE --= i ivr ONE Tb LOAN—Private und, at ti per L.' Sent and 61 percent. Lutensst payable year- ly on ter .. s th snit borrowers o# first mortgage farm i proler . H. W. C. TAYER, Barrster, Whips Il• , 681-2 r*C11 for -Onion Wallace. A MEN ZEES, ol bato the Fitting Shop to drive .,athes, Planee and Drills, independent of Polishing Machinery, pai ies wanting -work done can have it at any day. U. REPAIRS ON ENGINES, MILLS A. ttended to on short notice. On hand and made to ord 0 uttm 8, Land Roller, Gang Flaws, Gratd Bars, &c. Pio urnished by parties wanting the same. flow Points a sp Iron; and worranted hard and tough. 'Will also Fit, Grin ehop is fitted with Grinding Stones and Emery 'Wheels to4ir G 'st and Flouring Mils, Saw Mills an AND OTHER MACHINERY r, Horse Pc•Vers, Grain Crashers, Straw Castings made to order frora patterns cialty, made from Genuine Plow Point and Polish /low Castings cheap, as the such work. also take Conetsete for other Mac ery. Will make Plans and ed to. •Will also make val- Sp ecifications fo Mills c. All Alterations on or Engines atte RUNCIMAN, Seaforth. nation8 on all kinds of Machinery Express.Expess. M. P. S. —As MI. J. Sillunciman has gone away for the winter, the 'hi:icness will be carried on by 2 55 6 Mr. R. Ranciman until his returu. 20 313 658 328 655 sa, 3 36 04 I HENSALL SAW MILL. MONEY % TO LEND. 34 sl 77 241 4 42 8 0 .LOGS WANTD. 4 20 06 4 $2 8 25 WANTE WANTED --Fe alc Teacher Want - 'ng a third-claiss certifitate, fer 1881,, chool Section o 10, Rovick and drea, stating as. ry, &c., JOHN olesavorth P. 0. -681x2 I PORTANT NOTICES. 13OUBLI 0 TICE—wheripas, I hem) stated Ji- that se Thomas blowbralytaking weed off a pile belon rig to Thomas Snter, iying on the 13th ana 1 tk Concession ine of MeXillop t And where& , I have since di eOvered that I have mistaken a n of the sea T Wines Suter for the said, Thom a Mowbray. Nov., this is to give pubic notic that I have cell mistaken and tha I dd. n t see the said Thomas Mow'bray tar g oo from MT. Sutera pile as I have statd, d that I regret veryr'! much icdeed to la have ina e t e statement or antic anything that might te d o inj:nre the said 'Thomas Mowbray in tee god opinion of bis nei Mors. Sealorth, Decemb r 21st, 1880. BIC POLLARD> Witness F HOLMESTED. ` 381-2 4 15 7 69 536 10 10 ailway: CLINTON. linton Stations as A RE Prepared to pa y ea& for all kinds of -"- Good Merchantabl e Saw Logs, delivered in their AT i 1 1 Yard. 10:1050 1A1'. rd: CUSTOM SAWING A SPECIALITY. 6:15 P. M. CLINTON. So parties having logs to saw can have hem 7:30 A. M. .._cut time. 4:15 dele, a s we are sawing most of 124:145 1,... 11: 31am• time. 5 MeGREGOR & ITRQUHART, 10:00 A. M. 681 . Heussa. M C GREGOR ;SZ -URQUHART In Large or SmaU Sums, at .reason- able rates Of intrest. NOTES AND MORTGAGES PURCHASED. APPLY TO W. C. GOIHNLOCK, Or at the Office o Jo H. Benoon, Soatle • LOST OR FOIJND. DG ST --Lost from Seeforth about two we@1s ago a large black Newfoundland pup, about fe months old. Any parson giving truth inferma ion to the undersigned as will lead to his teeovery will be faitibly rewarded. P. 11101:00NkLD, Presbyterian Manse. 681 ATONEY LOST—Lost, in Saforth, On Wtd.., nesday December 15, Stencil money, about $8 bi is. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the FaIne at the EXPOSITOR Ofice, SeMorth, or giving it to GAVIN JAMIESON, London Rad, Tuckersmith, I 681 Afill1FE LER LOST—Losti On Saturday last, -LT-Li between Sharps Hotel and Mr. John Beat- tie'ls reidence, a Gents' Staid Maiffler, crothet mae, dark brown cello; with. green and tea stripes a cross each end. Tire finder. -will be *nit - ably rewarded on leaving the same at the EX- POSIT° at 0FI0E, Ses.forth- 681x2 S • OCK FOR ERICE. TO PIG B still g "Duk. of 33 son for the near Redg time of a necessary. — _ QHFFOL LI for serv 20, Conees Suffolk Bo kept and with. the pr able at the By. EEDERS — Tiael undersigned hat t his well kndwii. Berkshire boar, Imont," and will keep him this Bea,- inapiovement oil stock on his farra rvlle. Terma4I, payable at the vice with the pi allege of returning if M WILLIAELDER. 677-8 • JG—Tho undersigned will keep ea during the pkesent season, on Lot ion 12, McItillep,, a Thoroughbred r Pig. The Snffolks aro the -ea-siest ake the most pork. Tetras, 75 cents, vilegc at rettartin,g if necessary, pay - time of service,' T. D. GRIMOLD 681x4 RE 1.4 ESTA.TE:' OR, SALE. 'PROPER FOR SALE -For, Sale, on -a- terms that desirable *siderite on James Street o ea by Mr. GeOgei Dent. Emprire of - J. S. POR ER„ Seaforth. 681 I iusIr L FOB SLE -I -For Sale, the east half Lot No. 4, Concession 8, Stanley, c ntaiiiing 50 _acres, 4001 'whit& is good hardwood bosh; the balance is 'well timbered with cedar arid black sli. For furthar articulars apply to MAI/RIO RIFE, Hills Gree P0o 68118 tLACKS WITH SHOP Tp RENT—To rent, the Biac smith shop at OA Red School, on the Kippen Bo • in Tut kersmithe i8 Surrounded by 8 °Iertaid f' rraing countrylani. 'good mechanle aoid stead oan can& a gtooil bmineEs. Posses- siOn iinin ,diately; rent realsonable. Apply to DAVID °ORE. • 381 'AR.i Oft SALE—Tho north half of Lot no J•i' Con t,sion 9, Stanleyi, eontaining 50 acres of first tate TA; 43 titres eic lited and in a good. state of itivation ; 17 atresin fall wheat; from 7Ao 9 am hardwood lnish ; them is a fram b louse an gOod frame outbuildings ; also a good orchard a id well ; will be Sold at a moderate pri'ce. A ply to the propiieter on the premises.. .'•OHABLE SHAW. ' 681a2 1 I J T__T OTIS AND LOT 7011 6ALE—For sale :in J --s- the vilage of Bruceiltblithat handeome send comfort ble *remit occupied by Mr. Ret McGregor. !the house wafting 11 rooma, SI d there is of as ;acre of land. The house is well finished, 18041 has hard and Soft water, a d other eonvimiences %tonally found in comae •tion with a firS$ 011188 residence; also a large fra •6 stable driving house. Apply on the pre ises to the PoprietOr, PETER Ale Baba GREGO