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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-02-18, Page 6441-41.4. saskres-Os • Township Councils. Humere.—A meeting of the in unici- pal Cotmoil of the township of : ullett was held at Londesboro, on the 4th of Febrriary, 1881. All the mernbe s pre- sent. Minutes of former meetin read and confirmed. Moved by J. L:sham, secbnded by J. Howson, that the °Row- ing accounts be paid, viz,: 11. Me d, for damages to road in teaming gra el and plank $1.30, and the following ac ounts for medical attendance;dco., for t e late Ann Croynan, an indigent yen g wo- man, viz., Dr. Vercoe 410, F. ettle, expenses to Toronto $5, nurse w • ile in Seaforth $4, board at Seaforth $. lin all $24, and that the Treasurer ere. it her father, Patrick Croynan, with 7 on accennt of same, paid by him to . Ma.: son—Carried. A petition was p esent- ed from J. Reynolds and others pray- ing for additional allowance to k ichael O'Hara. Moved by J. Mason, seYonded by 3. Britton, that John Bre ee be paid $1.45 per week for boarding, cloth- ing and Ridging Michael O'Har from the 1st of e -February, 1881, until other- wise ordered by the Counoil—C rried. Moved by J. Britton, seconded by J. Latham, that the Treasurer's /Veount with the township as audited b now • finally passed, and that 50 copies of the same, with auditors' abstract, be print- ed in Sheet form for circulation Car- med. Moved by J. Mason, secon ed by J. Howson, that the Assessor e in- structed to find out when he a senses the township where all the road scrap- . fp and stone hammers belonging to the • township are, and -report the 88,•#e ;to - the township clerk when he rot .13 the , roll, and that J. Lasham-and Brit - 14n be a committee' to collect • the •Aid scrapers. and hammers d get them repaired, and also procure few reaw ones if necessary—Carried. oved by J. Howson, seconded by J. 13 Iton, that $5 be accepted from Thos. dams ies payment in full for timber o S. R. 110 and 21, con. 9, south of the Ma'tland River, and that he be allowed un il the • ist May, 1882, to remove said t.*ober, !aid that he be held personally' r spon- sible for any damage done to adj ining property in removing said timber Car - tied. Moved by J. Lasham, sec nded by j. Mason, that the sum of $ 00 be granted for repairing roads and b idges in the township during the • esent year, viz.: $80 to be expended and r the direction of each of the Councillors in their respective road divisions, an' that the Treasurer be and is hereby authoriz- ed to pay the same on the.orders f the said Councillors respectively, an that the whole of the said Connoillo be and are hereby appointed road corn- rpissioners for the township of H llett for the present year—Carried. oved by J. Britton, seconded by J. Ho son, that the Clerk. be authorized to dyer- tise in the Blyth Review and Win ham Times newspapers for: tenders t fur- nish. the following sound, square (Aar timber, viz.: 3,000 feet 10x10 °hes thick, and from 12 tb 16 feet long ; 3,000 feet 8x8 inches t ick, and fr m 12 to 16 feet long ; 2,000 feet 66 i ohes thick, and from 12 to 16 feet long'. ten- ders to gate price per thousand feet board measure ; tenders to be in b the 17th.of February, 1881; timber to se de- livered by the lat pf. May, 18:1, at Londesboro or at .Londesboro st:tion ; Council not to be bound to accept low- est or any tender—Carried. C rmcil then adjourned -to meet again at, Lon: deaboro, on the 18th of February,11881, at 10 o'clock a. m., to examine te dors, appoint pathmasters and :other o cers and transact other general businea School Reports. The following are the narks by the pupils in the senior fourth at the monthly examination for ary, 1881, in the Leadbery School. The pupils were lexamin the following branches Arith grammar, history, geograPhy, sp composition end euclid, the maxi marks allowed being 650: Archie Nibbin 551, Kate McKibbin 494, man Swallow 428, Susan elorriao Roderick MoKachin 383, Thos. 322, Wm. Morrison 285, Fred. 226, Grace Pollard 170. —The following is the correct r of the standing of the pupils in throp school for January. The r is based upon general proficiency gence aed good conduct : Fifth ol ist Annie Govenlock, 2d Dan. M zearn; 3d Jessie Calder, 4th Eliz Alexander. Fourth class—lst G 14. McTaggart, 2d Harry Scarlet Melvin Blanchard, 4th Wm. Rei Senior third class -1st Hiram ehard, 2d Mary Morrison, 3d Bella der, 4th Annie McGregor. J third class -1st Joseph Kenn Wm. Kenny, 3d Maggie Cash, 4th Bullard. Second class—lst John an- nah, 2d Andrew Gelder, 3d Maggi Mc- Taggart, 4th Kate Calder. First lass let Geo. Kenny, 21 Richard Po ard, 3d Maggie Carter, 4th Wm. Maffat • —The following is a report o the standing of the pupils of School Se .tion No. 1, Tuckersmith, for the moat:. of January: Fifth class—Wrct. Bell 267, Agnes; Murray 223, Wm.. Ford 198, Duncan Wood 165, Andrew M rray 127. Fourth - class—Geo. Logie 282, James McArthur 266, Frank Wood 240, Robert Wood 197, Walter Logie 177. Senior third class—Eliza Bll 171, Alice Bell 169, Maggie Fitzgerald 164, Willie Bell 157, Helen Fairbairn 135. Junior third class—Maggie Fair airn 17G, Alex. Smillie 158, Daniel Bell 154, Chas. Ingram 151, Edward In- gram 148. Senior eecond cl ss— Watson Wood 93, Wilson Woo 88, Frank Fitzgerald 87, Janet Lan 78, Robert McLean 70. Junior szeond olasa—Betsy Fairbairn 116, Ma J. Horton 110, Annie Ford 91, Annie Bell 85, Alex. Buchanan 83. —The following is the report o the standing of the pupils in the first and second departments of Union So • ool, Morris and. Hallett, Section No. 1 •for the month ending January 31st, 881, based. on proficiency and good COU net : Fifth class—lst Wm. Laidlaw, 2:1 Chas. Taylor. Fourth olase'-e-lst Jas. Armour, 2d Mary McElroy, 3d ary Laidlaw and Agnes Laidlaw, 4th my Scott, 5th Maggie Newcbmbe, 6th ath- °rine Marshall; Third class—lst ag- gie McElroy, 2d. James Laidlaw and Mary Jane Marshall, 3d. Annie Co • iter, 1th John Laidla:w, 5th Max hall Hughes and. Mary Ann Newcombe Oth Maggie Kelly and Samuel Young. Sec- ond class -1st Millie Scott, 2d M:ggie Kelly and David Laidlaw, 3d R:chel McElroy, 4th Alice Gorbutt, 5th Ed- win Jervis and James White, 6th ary White. Second department — third class—lst James W. .Allin, 2d R bert Brown, 3d Mary Lynn and L lien Fetele 4th John Brown. Second less aken form anu- ublic d in etio, lling, urn Mo- Car - 38, illis ight port in - poet dili- 88— Fad- bah orge 3d hart. lan- Ca- ntor , 2d liza /.1 VP 114 hi 44. Id —1st Euphemia and ..4.nisie M 2d John T. McCaugheys 3d Kelly, 4th- Martha J. Brown I first class—lat Maggie Diek, 2d Newcombe, 3d Wm. J Pratt Geo. Pratt and Thos. SW lace. first class—lat Annie . Whil Nellie Lynn, 3d WM. F. Kell Martha J. Malinimy. fo.lowing he month port for January of School Sectot 15 and. 3, Howick d arrick, base on punctuality, perfect re itatee an good conduct: Senior f urth lass Walter Renwick 190, hr9,11ha, Hastings ero Wit7 shall; trick anion 3usar , 4th runior e, 2d , 4t y rey Nos • 175 Junir fourth --e, Jo 181, Georg Renwick 180, mer 162. 165, Edith 164. Jnni Anna Cas Senior se Mary J. St 141.; Juni 102, Anna 101. The fo thre pupil clas of Se month of °las recit goo cond Wm. Shirr Shi ay. kine 2d Be ford Beni gra , 2d Cha man. Whi Ca, -Gra rn dors Bla lin 1e Sam rteI nior third Mary I ohnson 166, aggie onr r third—Mary gasiiiil 160 158, Maria I Wilkie 150 and — Bella ohne° 146 Marys 146, A na St. r second—G. 1 A. , itme sines 102 W lter Penaeroy lowing are the namee! f the of highes ata ding i each tion No. , ay, fiii the anuary, as d r ined by tions, written xaminations •ot, &c.: IFif es—ls alit y, 2d C. Ca em 11 1 pbe st lst , 3 lass ort ar pa B. ourth °labs-- ; Haw - le Ingral 3d. White - 1 In- ane Loadma Junior third essi t A. d —1st :Hen 't KJ Joh& --1st! n, 3d ford, 2d Susie Alds pbell. Senior second c e Oke, 2d J. Murnay,113d n. Junior second las well, :2d G. ;Gel g, Case. First class, art see Albert Eacrett, 2d W. S. Taylor. —The following is the trained by the pupils ette Section No.' 2, Tuckeism month of January, 1881, theenonthly marks : Fifth Mollie 162, George Hun both Monteith 157, Le lie Ple Mldie 132. - -Fon h Catherine Workman 1 0, Hen teith1117, Daniel McKinnonll Plewes 114, Wm. Copp 113,1E Mordie 107, Mary E; MliKe Maggie Cooper 106. Third oleo gie Dayman 176, Mary MoKin Alex. Young 147, Janet MeDo -Mary Copp 137, Theimas Day Alex. Monteith 133, Wm. Chap James Dayman 129. Second Colin D. Doig 145, Sarah Mori John McKinnon 427, Thos. C John Torry 111, Thomas Work Maggie Workman 91. --The following is the cc: e ing of the pupils in School Sect 9, MoKillop, for the month of 1881 ; Fourth class—lst Milton agh, 2d Euphemia C Brotherston. Senior George Glass, 2d Ch Alfred. Cavanagh, 4th 5th Eliza McLaughlin ford. Junior third class— Cavanagh, 2d Emma I Jane Mary E. Mowbray, 4th Davi ford, 5th Jane Crozier. Stior olaris--lst Alice Phair, 2 Lizzi Crawford, 5th W Theresa Glass, 3d Tho]. Dvid xn Junior second class -1 t 2d Albert Robertson, 3 4th Sohn Rae, '5th Senior first class—lst Julia :Wiltsey, 3.c1 John Dorothea Brotherston, hap tan din th, 88 158 • 15 las ob- ehool the by James Eliza - s' 124, Mon- , Albert i Mo- e: 94, Mag - 145' 138, 134,1 la 130, leas— h 130, 123, m 110, ttand- i nuary, Jane s—lst se, 3d, °Nab, I pram - Charles laps, 3d craw - second Annie Ith 0P11-43- 11 e • axy Jay C eorge WM. McFher 5t E Stenzel. Junior first c ass4-1st 1 Solder, eiWI4otrtyd: a, 2d p , 4th emia James hos. aria The 'vely chil- h the a d froin id friends, the r lit le day the boud kno;v- fine at **nits the in - o ed- lof the I I Craw ord, 2d John CaMerok, 3 Ross, 4th James Mow Wiltsey and Katenrah people of this section ar • interest in the educati n o dren. During the past children have been taken t school by their paren raYI St D ffiel ,ta ing the s who seem determined that ones shall not lose one. precious opportunity of acqtririn ledge. The childree also see to make the best of theft school. We hope to see bOth and children continue t evince terest they are taking i m tter ucation during the re aider year. - mo 11 Household. Any one who keep room where there is or in a bay window, 11111, freezing by lighting an placing it near them. and vegetables may als freezing by this moans. never tried it will be su how nanoh heat is given —For brims or so more soothing than the which may be poured over It is softer as'a varnish for collodion, and being always be applied immediately. more cooling than the "sv cotton" which was former y .8 to be the surest applies& ,n t the smarting pain. It is the with air which gives the e ' bre ti comfort experienced from din cidents of this kind ; an which excludes air and ri to plants 'n a fire a ight, C 'nne - fruit 1 p eve their oil sto a and be ke from One has prised t notice on ds not whi e of he bu t h It eet flammation is the thing applied. • —Soiled undergarmei clothes ought not to be ventilated or not ventila should be placed in a larg for the purpose or a roomy then put in a well aired: roc distance from the family. excluded one of the fertile! SOU bad odors in closets, the meet to see that the cloeetti are p ventilated. It matters -not ho the clothing in the cloget ay there is no ventilation tb, t will labt be what it shout garments after being worn will absorb more or less of ations which arise from the thus contain an amount urtful—matter f pure air earn s ts nt a eve be th to ed. ed. ba ask a avi it may be circulation 0 —Every -omen who h ligel to spe d half a day se during the 'titer cleaning her coal sto e, usually by • out and ashing in soy e rejoice to k ow that there easier way to clean them there is no eed to take the let the fire •urn very low int it successfu ly. Take a 11 and water a. d wash the mi with a soft Gloth ; the acid stains, and a little pains thoroughly lean the cor wipe them ry the mica good as new If the stove tie the cloth to a stickrn the danger burning our • or the bod f fQ whi on r b feral he kin sad is a: 0,11 OU rde le mp• ta yrs ill 1 ve 1:. . g is n egg, wand. n than can also and pposed allay outset dis- ao- y hing tsr in- t once • wash closet, They made t, and: Some g thus cei of bi t is o erly clean b ; if lot ing . ! Any While exhal- and n 4 1' ei h: free Move. 0)1 ob- tilmes jell in them , will Much that or ;to to do irtegar efsally 08 all en to Ira to ok as y • I hot so escape d.11 ,1 It 1' 01 • st; • : • a great care, to see k pt in proper order, ✓ nte-can be trusted tc done. A clean, we ith graceful shape, d of ns being by hea 1 that a stove shoul ay be, as it hasbeen; the room,' but t ought not to ask to itch a-itention o its body. . —Rusks, whi h are so nice, when arm for supper or cold for dinner, ar oily made', an give a pleasing variet oat:ions:11y. Take one pint of brea : #onge, one egg one !cupful of sugar, • : alf a cupful of sweet milk, half a cup - 1 of batter and twoteaspoonfuls o •king -3°W-der, Stir a 1 thoroughly to- ther, and let it • rise till very light ; en mould into biscuits about the size ead it down aain and let it rise, an egg, put them quiteelose together the t: re and 1 t them rise till' very scuits and unt the op i8 a dark ht; bake a litt e lon•T than common Walt T t at stoesar not many ser do it as it shoul 1 tpolishedI stove hioh fulfils th ing the house i be. . The fir called the sou .10 • A ver awe hab w ntlem en br g soi liege •he Fr nch armer. • o mo st em sh uld n that ug t up rid is nti ctll of Gri typ of , farmer in n who has reoeived all the education of a is to say, that he has t a first-rate public terward learned farm - 'at date Agricultural On. Such a man is mous in the ine growing districts, • ere n w experiments have Constantly be tr d to combat the phylloxera,and impr wealt lacy t e rem reaso yie en • en i he dot. enoh liged rough utunue d far ita n ely to de hij ink th e who •ditie 'etor: idea: ildren A. large family springs up •mid him, but he hag made up his nd that they shall shift for them - money he can make self- : Just for luck's 0 or so .invested in oan having tirages a s hire, a chance of t of 1100,000 francs; ne morning he ends os lot, or an equiva- tterae which enables he remainder of his parsiinonions race of h and screw all their • y ve the quality tof the vine soil. y vine rowe ill pay, a fine a farmercap le of adding to • of his vintage, and it stands that the far er almost al - s by setting p for himself, marries a wife who brings him A ther pretty type of the ar P er is 11 o pennia t occ e lai w own r. T is man is not be very ambitions ; failure has wise, i.nd he is inclined to t his lot as a farmer is, on •e, preferable to his former as a stary g peasant pro - For one thinghe has;given -up of amassing I money for- his the op who has been lan a of his own y digress, but who py hiii old dwelling, d the was once his e VO4, a d What spen s on hi a• e, he eerie £2 .13, e m nicipal Imes, hich giv nning gros 1 d pose bly one lie winn ng this it priz in a lc i to 1 ugh for ys at t e more a ars, who pini es long. ener y spea ing, the French far - r is not a jolly soul. Whether he be an. of edu3ati n or 'not, he settles • wn 'in a grub sort of life, faring gaily n soup nd the thinnest of ✓ inary red win or cider. The stock f his soup is bac n, and he eats butch- ' mea only twice a week, that is, on nday and Market day. When he at - ds ,market hal makes a succulent sumer and drinks a g od deal of beer erwar at the dale. This is his only erfal irne ; at ordinary seasons he son i , to he a my, ed about p.oli- oroy e..trOuble abo t the weather, , of wIr_ch he n derstands just 1 consyrip ion hich is going to take ugh t be in cPusta t dread of revo- ions. He is a Icons vative, that is say: th t he upholds he government he da , whatever it is, for fear of rchy ; but no gover meet is popu- with line for ever 'administration s it n:ceesary to 1 y on new taxes. king um all , ron d, however, the nch f rmer ought t be more min- ted, th:'n his Efiglis brother', for he a m ch less inole Lent climate to tend •ith. A bad arveat is not a mon hing in Fran e, and a succes- of b d harvests ne er occur. It is ky for the French farmer that this is for th re. are few French landlords o Wet be in §, position -to remit vitt f a year's rent after a bad vest. T 'e rule in France is that a er's e' t must be paid as punctual - a a lo g r's reit. If it be not paid, tion i : r sorte41 to at once, and no - y thi Its of looking ripon the tenant n ill- Be'mari.—Lendon Tiuth. aneAe Squash. q. ash has recently been M- int° thissicoun ry from Japan. y distinbt y ety in every and has th s far proved a equiaiti°n to our list. It is baail class, an grows of mod - form size, stein very long and dY ;and angular, set in a rather elar depression; surface deeply Al warted in its early stages; orange green dark when full e esh is of the deepest orange fl vor Most exquisite, dry, grained, and has positively q ality not I found; in any iety. Another peculiarity of ble variety is 1 its thick, soli ing versilittle room for pulp, g very fr. seeds, Which are net so hite and plump a t e Hubbard. It is also r, heugh not so late as th . awn sucla a hard an lik 6. or pie it cannot b -- new • uoed I s a ve ticula uablo o he ,tu rdtel eb itPee' cd1Wilir;°: C r-dul r T end et, fin fibre, er va t valn il h, lea a haVi sib 11 an t se of :bait keep bit er, il s ll -like sti asse S d for the Sick -Room Iilfothe si k Iroom is a sand bag. Ge Ono of h most convenient article S!,,a ole e sand, dry it thoroughl kett e on the stove; make a ba ;,a out pig t inches square of flannel, fil it with t e dry sand, sew the openin c efully together, and cover the b th cot )rt or lineen cloth. This wi vent t °send from sifting out, an I also :noble you to heat the ba :qt11y ty !placing it the even, o eav n on th top of the stove. •Afte On e nein t is you will never again at site pt to arm the feet or hands of a sic pers.n 'th abottle of hot water or rick. T e sand holds the heat a lo time; •a MI6 bag can be tucked{ up o the k without hurting the in-; v lid. It good planIto make two or th ee Of gs and keep them ready U88. ia# $3 for exaed 000, by Cd the es Vanderbilt paid the entire porting the obelisk from New York and erecting xceeded Ithe estimates, tirhe railwa4' king readily e amount. E 1-1111.0N EXPO REI 7S:2Et3 • MITH &WE —ABE— CLOSI ITO IRA NG UP I3USIN SS 8 H' 0 RT: IMMOSE REDUCTION Have bee will save supply of on during lade in each department, an gold deal of money by scouring topic Dry Goods for th4 oomin Mil sale. S BODY PLASIkD And antis ed hat this Sale is Genuine. Crowds of Custoraers ally. SPECI Is called to o Leading Line what you roll BLAC We offer 1 Brand at 290, 15 and $1 50. while they are L ATTENTION! Grey and White Caon& will soon be sold out. e before they are all gone. The Ur El CASSIMERIO ! rge range of, the Celebrated C own c, 28o, 85c, 40e, 52e, 62e, 85}. $1 Ladies should secure:their dr saes o be had at wholesale prices EVERYTHING YOU WA T To be had eqain in Geer I Dry Goods. t s oh prices as yea will not ob sin OVERO ATS, OVERCOA S -1 • We have a Overcoats left, whit% w are bound 'to Sell Those sold formerly for 5, now for $3 50 ; formerly $6, now $.1 ;-fo erly $8, now $5 5. Men's Snits, Boys' Snits, and Ladies' Ma ties rednoled in same way. Please do la° mule' and t not wish snit. 4a S ask second price. W quote b e educed price of each n d to waste time over it if it does not AL O court() ns oods whic pertinent y ressed upon theta. WHO Wile shown through the stook, stomers do not require are SIVE an d n ot rti---1 -vrsrr No 3 CAWBELL'S BLOCK, THE GOLbE (1) 14 F-EBRUARY 18, 18131. LION, MAIN -ST.; SEAFORTJL DOCTION • GI- R. MIA. IT' •DURING AT FEBRUARY! The Golden Lio will offer during ti month of FA- ruary, a a Great eduction, the Balance of Dress Good, wI Woo 4 Squares, Clouds, Ladies Jackets, Ove' - coats, cc. Also Remnants of all kinds, in order to make room r the Spiv Stock now being Jamieson in the 0 • Country. urchased by GREAlk REDUCTIONS IN EVERY LURING THE MONTH OF F DEPARTMEN EIRUARY. a'.A.M1m801\l', 1G* OF HE GOLDEN PADLOCK'. JOH fig SON B ROTH E RS, " Lance Tooth" d "New Ina pion Cross -Cut Sa ARNOCK'S, AND WELLAND VA SLEIGH likELS AND COAL OIL SKATES IN GR AT VARIETY, FROM American OHN"ON BRO MAI STREET, SEAFOR SIGN OF THE GOLDEN P DLOOK. and Canadian SE,AFORTH. roved Cham s. CHOPPING AXES ASTERNS. TO 12 1NOHE$. ool • HARDWARE AiERCHANT, 'A GOO'D ARTICLE ALWAYS —AT— WADE BROTHERS' PHOTOG- PH AND IVIIITSIC EMPORI WHITNEY'S I3LOCK, MAIN STRE VEL.VT FRANIS AND PHO A Fine Assortment at Wholesale Prices durin Photographs ranteed Satisf s yle or the art. 8EST AISSORTIVIENt OF PIOTURE FR Ever :shown. in Seaforth. Prices Red I . :•••••••••••in, DOMINION IANOS AND ORG,A • Call and see them. WADE BROT SEAFORTII 0 ALBUM, next month. ctory in an ME MOULD1N? S IN STOCK. Seaforth,. STUDIO TITTTTTT TPT TTT .„4 • TTTTTTT T• T T T 7 • . T • 'T T T T T. • TTT 'ITT . , HE CENTRAL GROMY UNDER THE CLOCK IN LAIDLAW & FAMLEY GROCERS AND SEEDSMEN. Teas, all goods from common to choicest. Coffees, Roasted and Ground on, premises. - A HUrOli. T1,) The fellow Mr, Sieverigi now eonneen emission, Ner dressed to ford, charm Committee e church. Mr. well known all will be gl the Great.Lo Dean all the Fres Section of consideration but compreh seven in num L is the first in population 42 Gree families the Indian. essentiaf to tion of a .ehur two serviees tendanoe, con rtabl 0 _0 - -taliehtly 4ver eign Misfiion C acres as eherc] their lot,. and a glebe. H A 131 been apPointe be put fo/ Sugars, rate an refined, extra goot lugs. The era value. Currants, new and clean, andvery choce. &titan sarY Valencias, Loos, Mi. = - 0 1 - at an end. Se been erected, future materi 00,St at least tv, taxia. Witho impossible to hold m Prince Abert • Sioux, zelebra CANNED GOODS 7arl. caul and Layer, Canned Meats, Canned Fruits, Canned 1$01, down the rive and. MI, line in Pickles, Sauces, leas* . le presbyteria Spices, dm settle on FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIORI1 • , Tithrtehenesta16! f • s ' thei r;- - has been beg,an ALWAYS IN STOCM II.: Ivitniste- Soll forks of the rivl long inteAeue • CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Granite Tea Sets, Chins Tea sete—eisialiit decorated, Breakfast and Dinner Sets.Vbarate Sets --plain and decimated, Table Set, Tot* Sets, end a large assortment of rimay Gook Prices Low and Goods A 1. site :given! for the Alaeth s -of a place of w '44 tenty-two mi of the road wh Carlton trails families— all Th to settle in committee has ground. SEED. 11EpARTesgitT4i- i Clover and -Timothy Seed. for Sale. Add Garden Seeds to arrive. Ifighest price .1/111d lSr good cleanialover and Timothy Seed.; NOTE THE FACT That :all Goods sold by us are Warranted to lie as represented orOash Befundedi • I LAIDLAW & FAT • SEAFOETH- GOLD MEDAL -SILVER 11:EDAItii Highest Mardi li Dominion. Exhibiton Toronto Exhibitio$ I Ottawa, 1879. 1f.480, 1; 881* 1881. WINTER. JOHN KIDD, SEAFO iCtEGS to call the Special Attentio many Customers and the pmblicget his varied assortment of eraBy STOVES 1 flOV8 1 Froini the BEST Mannfe.rstrirer in the Dominion, viz.: , . 4. A itawnelflerailmiele; : tibiwyteeeilisrve*larimfarlili66: inations. tA ch No agreement to remove it to - 5 : the site. The t ;,. _:_-. etttrlyeinangenldburrili ILL 1,1::lefriaolatri.elt of for building pi: an's door. T. edifice even her fourteen Trines --- -'; dominates. rian fa/nth:: forty miles sent about ZO by t t only houses the o:oustsh8 edg"kaoingtctot: ultydian reserve S -- 'I there alone . ii tanded with dun satigh. broke, ab rzts.Aeii • ts all i tong rt 4h pr ea i re 4,1 source left but t 14 e Oa4rtrniooers'whetherlI Ivhee rip I:j reach—the ther low zero. Iwal i tl4e place of my •• inithe morning. _--: vatilieothehigashilytre:t:Iiii. PfertrilbeYsteproittnist; one Crse, sets atiale,rat, sijite6, • W.M. BUCK, OP BRANT OR These STOVES possess Malay Advantages Which, can wily he ,Apreiaed an Inspection of thew WE WARRANT EVERY STO And Defy Competition in Price or .42n ty. 3 E1 1•T i± -D MAIN' STBEEEAFOBT11.; THE SEAFORTIf INSURANCE ACENCY., W 3Tw-_,Aase) Fie, Marin, Lift and Ateirient INSU RA NOE A ONTA 18s1rAVING been in the Insurance Bu the past fourteen yars, 1 am pre effect insurances on all kinds of Prope LOWESTPOSS1BLE R TE9 None but first-cass Companies re*,pr I AM ALSO AGENT FOR THE CANADA PERM LOAN AND SAVINCS COMP The Oldest in the Domiion. Money aTM on Beal Estate at Seven per cent. ALSO AG -ENT FOB THE STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMO Sailing between New Yorkand Brits WM. N. WATS' = It is plain one anything like ell so extensive, air and a20hrzi are situated in quality and pdpulation. Th lug at Carrot Mmers, Even bis labors, 3tjhbeeo4 1ny eeessive ways of it, eithi fore° of mission wrk, or else abi as has been 1 prai thnere z el) aaslot satnol least two aaaith in Canada7113llsstl°1're- ni ueefuluess -Goa i turovni open to Main Street, SEAOBT, ontari. OfteemEana--ot ijotaThropbell's Block/ +0111144 The T.4 ha :god.: sewohuer as: extensively Seates as in En ceptibility of th efes eWirfentar Phltdei 1 It 1 lx:eae:81:g1 e li4usinliehesesd,°awillayt 00 vi etrh at ht arnorist moved is dres substance whi dislike, the oha, es will be free fr cover their heal "Wherever the c all numerous 4 last brood is us salis state in th es, waiting for emerge ready fo cimpalga. Th