The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-24, Page 524, 1881
le is a, main well ra.
take a long um;
be arottncl again.
ling accideots that
! printed in a book
Mtty large volute
ek, when Aar. aszkli
'wnshiP, was pihn.
at Fair's roino;i"
f colts took fright
in, away, in arvie,
as was thrown'
ie wheels of whi
, severely bruising
ting no other te7
in Wroxeter wilt be
id scale this year,
subscribed and
it that naust prove
) come. If report
ill have as large a
as been gathered ha
year. In addition
there will he two
se match, a Tug of
ccommodation, will
as.
as Mr. Wm. Irwiri,
aviug to Luelsnow,
Village, his horse be
ran. away. The:
he tongue of the
d after going about
carne incollision
he ocaupants were
rain had two ribs
e and aister-inala.w
0 injuriea.
a summary of the
1881, for Brussels. -
property, $283,775
tial. property, $4o,s
of taxable bloom°,
it tax, $6,510. Num,
veers the age of 5
Total population,
ber of horsea in,
:sheep 14, dogs 5S,
plie sex.
f Brussels, changed,
!at the Conatnercial
short time ago, and
he received consist -
Zimmerman bank
afterwards was pay
-
bank iri Brussels,
formed that it was:
bore at ono e had a
hist Mr. Ilawkshaw
ioney. It coat Mr.
$11, Ile was not
toy was bad.
week a. tramp, while
ugh Goderich town -
e -soap and: a needle
farmer's house, and
ct Rapson's creek, di -
ds clothing, and gave
ling in nature's wash i
portion. while the
As soon as all was
1 himself and pro
cleanas a new pin,
happy as if he were a.
not wealth that give'
Jackson, of Clinton,
pient of a. very hand -
the. shape of a solid
:he members of Wil -
Miss Jackson had
tabor of the chair for
the presentation was
aion of her severing
th it. The presenta-
the residence of Mr.
ad a very pleasant
by those present.
an named Richard
very painful accident
sa days ago. He was
p story of the- adda
'4. Company's tannery,
? one of the vats be.
of about twenty-two
.en out and conveyed
t his brother, Walter
in examination, it Wail
his ribs were dislo-
ackbone, and he was
ally iniured. He is
ently, as Mr.: R. Lea.-
: was returning home,
s the railway traok, a
ith of that place, his
by the down train and
When the animal
train it stopped, and
1 came in contact with _
being driven along
used the horse to jump
e ran into by the loco-
ibove result. The colt
ut two rods by the
unately received no
Douglas, of the 16th
y, gave the youths of
ening'a amusement in
auce one night last
ok the sweet strains
o flow, and the house,
as rather contracted
the number of abort
iin its walls. At 12
ok of a bountiful re -
the inmates of the
creditable manner.
the inner man being
ber of Scottish -airs
several of the cora
-
leasing manner, after
iny dispersed, wishing
.ly a long and happy
week Mr. Isaac Mar -
:the hotel at Staith'S
in the kitchen, and
overed the place to be
isling was a wooden
e stable and outbuild-
ietely destroyed. Mr.
ration of his furniture,
is considerable. The
. cigars &.o„ were iu-
izen's for $700. The
by Mr. McDonadh was
_s, ,
'2,500 to $3,000, with
4, and was insured ill.
1 for ,$2,000. Mr. Ditar-
inful out on the nose
ling furniture nring
()wiz Hall was badlY
lad a narrow esoaPa,
u. Mr. Martin and
understand, remove to
ineautime.
last week as. Mr- J. A'
driving across the rail-
errie, accompanied by
ley, the horse became
ar which was carelessly
aost on the centre of
lr. McMichael did what
roil the terrified animal
than it takes to tell it
sr companion were pitch -
on the sidewalk, while
literally smashed and
away WI he became
tg the Bavq-logs at Car-
bupaaits at the buggy
JUNE 24, 1881.
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were both found to -be seriously ongh
not dangerously injured, Miss roley
having got am ugly scalp woun that
required to belsewed up, while r. Mc-
Michael received internal injnrie that
laid hire up for several days. We hould
think Mr. McMichael would hav good
grounds for damages against th rail-
way company if they are wor h the
ara---Ilie
nt. semi-annual meeting f the
orange Association was held i the
orange Hall, Clinton, on T.uesday of
last week, when a very large number of
delegates were present from all parts of
the county. Arrangements were made
for the coming celebration in Eieter,
when a big demonstration is ex ()sated.
The Great Western will run tra ns at
very low fares for the oceasio , and
the Grand Trunk will •also giv very
low fares to connecting points. num-
ber of the best bands of mesio n the
west have been engaged and will be in
atte"--11TdhaenicGeOderich Signal thus re ers. to
some of the leading spirits o the
County Council, excursion o the
Josephine Kidd last week : Young, of
Colborne, was in his bestieood ;
Walker, of Tuckersmith, strutteolike a
rooster in borrowed plumage, snugly
encased in the overcoat of laptain
Traunch ; Rogers, of Brussels, as as
happy as a clam, and talked f salt,
and iron bridges, and 'other riatters
dear to the hearts of Goderioh people ;
Toni Bell, Hennings and Black, of
Tnrnberry, and Currie, of East Wawa-
noedi, were reminded by the appear-
ance of the lake of the majeatio spread
of the Maitland at Rockhey's pond,
Wiiagham ; Strachan, of Grey, let his
soul flit to days gone by, and in the ful-
ness of his heart lilted a Gaelic song for
the special edification of Weir, of How-
iok. Hutchison was in his glory, and
took pleasure from the enjoyment of
the rest of the boys.
Perth Items.
Four years ago the; population of
St. Marys was 5,005. Now, according
to the present census, it is 4,000.
—Mrs. John Robinson, of Anderson,
fell off a chair on which she was stand-
ing while white washing,and hurt herself
severely.
—Mr. Nethercott, Principal of Mit-
chell Public School, has been appointed
Model School examiner for the county
of Perth.
—Mount Pleasant Sunday School, in
Fullarton, had a very successful anni-
versary entertainment a few days ago.
The proceeds amounted to $38.
—Service has been suspended in the
Presbyterian church at. Nirkton for three
weeks, on account of the illness df the
pastor, Rev. C. Fletcher.
—A party of Listowel sportsmen are
about starting on a fishing tour to the
river Nipegon, said to be the best fishing
regions in the Donainion.
—About sixty of the pupils attending
the St/Mary's Collegiate Institute in-
tend to write at the intermediate exam-
ination beginning llth July.
—A few days ago Mr. John Corbett •
of Downie fell from the top of a new
barn, a distance of 18 feet, on a black of
wood, spraining his ankle and other-
wise injuring himself.
—One evening lately Inspector Cop -
pin, of Mitehell, destroyed two and a
half barrels of lager beer Which, he had
seized at Hoch's " temperamost house,"
—The present
Stratford road.
Blayor of Lis4wel, Mr.
-mayors,
, intend.
e North -
the yardmen, who handy
bulk of traffic so expediti
of coal at Stratford to t
500,000 pounds, besides
quantity of wood. Thu r
200 Manitoba emigranta
freight.
—A most unfortuna
mitred in School Sectio
day last by a blow fr
stone. Mr. Greenwood,
section, was putting the
accidentally struck a lit
Jones on the head, can
fellow's death in a ve
The unfortunate affair,tl
able one, was purely an
no great blame is attached t
Greenwood, who feels sorely
over it.
ed o great :a
usly. The i Enius
e eugine was
a considerable
day ther were
andl7'cars of
e accide
No. 6,o
m. a sh
eacher
stone, wher it
le SOD. df Mr.
ing the little
y Ehort I tina
ongh a lame
accident,
ria
it 410
Mo
oulcier
f Itbe
Confessions of arl 4, of ateur
e.
t-
nd
r.
ed
From '49 till 7,42, or ; • utiL th(11
commenced to import t eir wive,
en
the
male population of Ca ornia w ono
composed largely of imaateur•
Every mala's hand was more or in
the dough, and his finger in t ' ie.
Out of all these a few fino cook1 wero
developed, more tolerahle ones, nd a
vast residuum of miser ble bakers and
broilers. This was no cable in bread
when loaves and hot bison ts took ' the
place of flapjacks. d bread ria1ers,
male and female, are bern not made.
Genius of any descrip
educated into .a hum,
indefinite, impalpable,
indescribable sonaethiti
one person to get his 1
light and spongy, whi
only the consistency of
gutta percha, belongs t
of Mysterious causes
poet's pen, the painter'
sculptor's chisel. The
into the bread or it cor
oven a dead, lumpy m
hasten man's passage
bread is no staff of life
alley of death. A ske
every loaf. I never w
maker. I baked skel
loaves. Same were v
•
T. E. Hay, with the two e
Messrs Scott and Canapbel
taking a trip to Manitoba and. t
west in a. week or two.
—At the meeting of thef No
Reform Association in Strat ordlast
week, it was agreed. to- hold a monster
picnic in Matheson's Park at
early in September.
—During the storm of Mon
ing the 13th inst, the barns of
Hepburn and Mr. S. Bettri'
Avonbank were struck by ligh
neither. instance was the da
great.
—A youthful vocalist, Mis
aged seven years, rendered se
at a concert in Listowel, gi
the auspices of the Lacrosse
is described as having a remar
th Perth
111
Mitchell,
ay even -
Mr. John
ge, near
ring. In
age very
•Kreuger,
eral solos
en under
ub. She
ably cor-
rect ear and sweet musical vo'ce.
—Mr. Joshna, Claallenger, f
Logan, now Of Manitoba, in
the Mitchell Advocate quotes
Brandon, an embryo city on
da Pacific, as follows : Oxen
to $200; pows from 460 to 1)
horses from $150 to $225 ;
tents per bushel; wheat $
$1 25.
—Mr. James Balfour, of
with his wife and little boy,
the Mount Pleasant Sabba
entertainment, -while driving
horse bee ame unmanageable a
tated all three parties upon t
the same time making a wr
• buggy. Fortunately no one W
ly injured.
—A Boa of Mr. Adam Coo
Road, Logan, aged_ about 13 y
to the back end of the farm
the horses. He did not ran n, and at
about ten in the evening he as found
lying iriseneible in the field, his head
and shoulders badly bruised. It is sup-
posed he must have been riding one of
the horses and have fallen off. He is not
expected to recover.
—During the heavy storm
evening of last week, Mr.
ner, of Mitchell, was in his s
all at once he became uncons
fell heavily against a stall, s
-upper lip fully half an inch
On his reason returning he
the la.ouse, when a doctor wa
and the wound stitched u
thought the man was strucl.
ring.
—Mr. James Ballantyne,
of Mr. Thomas Ballantyne,
preached in the Widder-str
terian church, St. Marys,
the 12th inst., morning and e
is said that both sermons w
ingly practical, and thorong
I
es
e
a
ion calm° be
1,
n soul. I hat,
intangible Ind
which enables
ayes or ct
e .ohers s
Laster of Pa
the sa•me
hich sw' y
usts
.Jure
is o
rde
th
brush mad the
mind must g
es forth fro th
ss, fit onlyt
o the tomb. Bad.
at all. It i a
eton is baked in
B a goo bread
tont in all my
ry eadv , ome
heavier, some within were Igreenis yel:
low in hue from excess Of sale atusi
These kill not so qu'ckly, , but quite
ttle
3 o
ha
the interiors, to whio t
caloric had not due access from over-
much rapidity in bakiiiere a -'ho
t
mass when
e geogolists
ut it, it i
B m bread
man' caree
ce, howeve
ions i of lif
with s .th eac
as surely as the r
outer crusts of som
were of an adamantin
rm erly of
letter to
prices at
he Cana -
rota $150
00 each ;
tatoes, 75
10 ; oats,
ullarton,
attended
School
ome the
d precipi-
e road, at
k of the
s serious-
, Huron
ars, went
to water
4
nake Th
my leave
dnesta whil
e necessary
TV
g,
ous
• Bo
ab
btle
ood
ora
elat
soft, viscid and glutii
taken from the oven,
say, who know nothin
the earth's core. Dot
has cut short many a
It was the crime of ig
In the complicated
as it involves our dealing
other, we are thus ever
murdering our species.
wonder is that I should, af
long partaken of my twn
livea-Prentice Mulfor
n Monday
m. Ham -
able, and
i0t18 and
litting his
n length.
made for
called in
. It is
by light -
A., sop
. P. P.,
t Presby -
n Sunday
ening. It
re exceed-
ly appre-
ciated by all who heard. t em. Mr.
Ballantyne though apparently scarcely
out of his "teens" and o ly in the
al course,
ently.
—Tuesda,y, the 14th inst. was the
heaviest day ever known on the Grand
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invo
The
ter
pois
Railway
Blindness to dange
ing among it with i
moist universal. W
best antlaorities moo
watchmen in big b
frequently changed,
man has made R. c
second year of his theologi
reasons closely and speaks fl
Trunk railwa,y. In additi
regular trains from Sarnia t
there were 19 special freight
number arriving at and lea
ford station during the 24 IJ
144, of which 27 were passe
this averaged one for every
and. there was not an hour'
a record. unprecedented f
track, and redounding to th
the despatchers, the static,
n to the
Stratford,
, the total
ing, Strat-
ours being
ger trains,
3 minutes
detention,
✓ a single
-credit of
staff and
an
pr
pu
be
me
ildi
be
rtai
untariljy
greate t
axing o
n, sti
wrong the staff must
tbing
With it if it were by instinct, and
Well th..y do it is obvious from the co
parativ ly few accidents that hap
How d n er is warded off by cour
and int 11 genoe the general. publi s
clam le r
THE IMpERIAL FA ILY REMO D —
The 1 pial family o Russia haste e -
moved train St. Petersburg to Peter/ of.
Most ellabbrate precautions were ta, en
to insure safety on the journey.
REB L ON THREATENED.— The C ar
o Rus la atill refuses to grant an c •n -
cession t his people, ani the i &ca-
tions p • int to a genera, rebellion.
0
w
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go
1-
SILLS
Mr.
DEVER
wif
SCARL
wif
LYNC
of
'WILL
wif
DEY—
Mr
McG E
ers.
due d iby -
ity eenis
Neve that the
id that night
ngs should
anse when a
round evebt
night for years, or even m nthei, and*
never found afire or a tla ef, he becomes
quite blind to either f these should be
chance to meet th
how this blindness
ease of a driver of ar
has perhaps to ma,
miles, and • stop, per
but has to pass 30,
If the traffic is well regi
'travel this road fr m
without ever finding one
of "danger ;" but were
condition of danger
look out for these
would probably be
a terrible accideat.
essuming that ever
ger, though never in
it been found to be
exercise patient and
in inspecting and
trust no one, but see t
for himselt. It is eel
marvel that men ar to
this work, and it be om
when we read. what
tell of the early yeas of
every driver has to go
an appalling story o ha
lar hours, and no tie
on to saya "If we
conditions on whi
maid the regulat
world read. thus—n to break up a
box in their proper
day work, 3 years;
Sunday work, 25 d
e
Birth
In Seaforth, the
.D. Sills of twins,
A X—In McKillo
of . James Dever
T MeKillop,
of Mr. John Searle
6th inst., 'the
on and daugh'
,on the 18th '
aux of a son.
on the 26th
t of a son.
er.
st.
o of
the
t., the
Meltillop, on the 6th inst., t e 1w:its
. john Lynch of a son.
Cromarty, on the 8th inst., the
of Mr. Matthew Williams of a daughter.
Winchester, on thra.6th inst., the wife of
n the 13th inst., the
ee of a son.
on the 18th bast., the
of a daughter.j •
, on the 13th st.,
se of a son,
the parsonag , Exeter, on he 12th
wife of Rev. 3n. Rt.hGenn4ltyh ast.o, nt.he
en of a son.
on the 16th i st , the
e of a dangh r.
n the 15th 8 .,the
of a son.
he 22nd inst., th wife
on.
e, on the 19th me ., the
ton of a son.
Ilullett, on the 15th inst., the ife of
R b t Smith of at daughter.
A. Day of a dangh
Manchester,
w e of Mreltobert Me
HAGG TH-eIn Mancheste
wi g of Mr. A. Huggith
ROSE In West Wawanos
th of Mr. Jas. R
GUND —A
ins th
iMoE McKillop,
wi of Mr. Peter WE
McOL MeKillop,
• wi of Mr. Geo. MoC1
McK Newbridge,
w o Mr. Alex.MCKS
HOGA Seaforth, on
of Mr. I. Hogan of a
FUL ON— n Egmondvil
w a of r. Robert F
SMIT
m 1 ter Ion. Slee
wo ld tell in tbe
1,
express rain. He
e a jour ey of 100
ap , thr e times,
40 o more signals.
dated he may
nth a together
f th se signals
e to getin a
blin. aese and not
sign: la, ,he result
hat here would be
H : mustj go on
y sinal is at dam -
his experierace has
so. He !coast aaso
uniiring v"gilat ce
estiig. his ngine ;
• at all s right
y a matter for
e found to do
s even More so
r. eyn lds has to
training which
hrough.i After
d work irrege-
anger, he goes
o sum' up the
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GRA.
G
POL
2
pre
h a 'man can cern-
✓ of an l engine it
iles irnia, *)0,060 ;
d put in the fire-
place; 3,000 tons
ight works, 4 years;
Lys per year ; innu-
merable hair-1)readdh escapee, eves eon-
stantly on the roll, he month shut and
the ears open, an iron constitution, a
whistle on the lipsj a warm heart, and
an intelligent hea ith the motto
Wait.", As with ugine-d ivea, so
with the rest of a
e 18
nt
OK-
xdd
obert
tldest daughter of
S eplioi
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Alarm. ges. .
AGONER—.4theManse, Kippen, on
inst., by Rev.111 Cameron, Mr Peter
o Mrs. Jane yeagoner, both of lqppen.
ELLIOTT— n Grand Ben , n the
if
st., by Rev. Mr. Clenden in , Mr
Pollock, of Stanley, to Marth jane,,
tidrew Elliott Esq., oil
MUR
SKE
he
rai
way sta —they
must always assui hat thugs are
wrong until they pro ed to be
right. Not long a naci1nt bap-
pened from a signa not Iavjdg a
proper railway mi A tr was in
the station waiting ou1 his sig-
nalman tried to lo e sil ing sig-
nal, but found it 1 ; h oked at
bis locking -frame sa
of a
gti
t it
e th
inst
iner
iu
els
at w
A4
drra
TON
k Ito,, aged 78 -year
DRE
De ths.
In Morris, o the 6th inett.,
, aged 77 ye s.
-In Morris. el the 5th in t.,
---i Exeter, o t• he -14th
eeW, ged 25 years nd 8-daye.
VES—In Exeter, o the 12th ins
ife (d air. Thomas
TAC
LU
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acques, aged 7 y
Z-11 Exeter, on the 10th inst., Mc
ran, Fon of Dr. Ln 2, aged 5 years:
MOWont17.
—In Usborne, on the 10th ins
ife of Mr. James oir, aged 51. ye
COL IN Exeter, n the 13th in
tilling, aged 10 mo ths and"26 day
1 II
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ars.
st.
s.
onald
Sarah
Poter
arrie
rs.
rris. C.
and
sabella,
W. H.
are
0
m a
d.
to g
er t
eke
an
i
ar
1
that -the
siding was
e Istarting
b tk, but
fatal error
adj of act -
seeing a
peti to the
ere foul of
4.8 the rea,
ver w laid not
her verficatiou, 1
•y h ial . 11017,
this p • 1.1 t-leVer
that 1:t le signal
s down thereby
he stdi dig -points
signal. As soon
whi h ad been
ot w 11 tn to the
the •r nola ilino,
don did not
the tr in, doing
y in t laces it is
, i
king of men and
ci n •• stainees.
inas o .erbaard "
d in thmilitary
fire rtvtiagit
euin
on; hut On
ssib e. Pn
the Itra.ins is of
that sv en some -
lever moving the po'nts
pulled over, thus ljocki
signal ; he tried t+ p
could not ; he now ma
of thinking for himself,
.ing as part of the mac
truck on the sidin he
wh
t t
t-1
fur
on
hy
59
of
tin
conclusion that th
the pointsand th
son why the poi
move, and withont
signalled the train
the real reason
-would "not move
on a branch lin
locking the lever
and that of the sta,
as the main -line t ain
BO recklessly Bent In,
line a train °mac don
and, the signallein
stop, and ran into the
great damage. In ma
possible to test th4 wo
machinery in un su
At sea, fire drilland'
drill are carried o t, a
service false alari4s of
given to exercise tjhe
and promptness o act
of railway this is im
ality in the runni g o
the first importan e,
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Local Notices.
IBL WANTED.— anted imine
neral Servant Girl. Good We
0,16(n . W. N. CUES WELL, Tuckers.
OOL ICKINOB, IDES AND S
w.11 pay the highest 6 sh pricee for a
of eel Tri kings, Hides, sheep and cai
liv ed at my furniture tore. No tri k
cas for everything. &PORTE
LIVERPOOL, June 22
9s 4d ; red win
00d; white, 9s 0
oats, 6s 2d; barley,
07d ; pork, 72s 6d; be
54s 9d.
.
es. Ap-
th. 706
y nantity
s e de -
o trade,
6
le for
r killing
•estroyed
✓ asier by
S ieky Fly
06
made
e Cheap
• e mark -
— Spring wheat
r, 9s 8d. to 108
it; club, 9s Od;
5s 8d; peas, 68
f, 92s 6d; cheelse,
Cheese M kets.
Lima FALLS, N. Y , June 20.--F
dairy, po. to 94c.; tap ,Iry,9/c. to 10c
Uarca., N. Y., June 0. --Ten thonsa d
boxes cheese sold.; ,500 consigne
range,194c. to 10-1-cajading price, 1
LortooN, Ont.. Ju e 20.—The deme d
for cheese continue active, and m st
of the factory men resent, who w re
nearly all offering th first balf of June
make,1 accepted th figures offer d.
Sales were made of 980 boxes at
T1,02t4a5lai,ital9et.4,27,65333boa 9o.; 3,005 at 9
s.
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Lilve Stock Markets.
MONTREAL, June 2 .—The receipts o
cattle at the marke here to -day w r
vperricyessmwaller:e. TrahteheI as and being bri k
winefeekri.orrlfrroimme caul higherthan1 t
5tc.; second-blass fram 4c to 41c.; n
3o. to ie. per pound, iv
weight. Some local butchers paid h
extreme rate of the: ay for beef. J h
Ryan, of Quebec, sol two car load f
rather small beast at 44 cents r
pound. They were r -sold on the mar
at one-half cent r pound advaac
Lambs were very se roe and sold fro
$2 to $4 each. H gs were in bett r
supply, and sold at . o. per pound.
—The latest thi.g out at Hoffm n
Brothers' Cheap ash Store, Cardn
CLOVE CLEANERS Ladies can cls n
HARRISTS
Block, Seaforth, 0 tario, is
their gloves while t • ey are on the han.
Call and' see for • ourself. Agents far
E. Butterick dodo Reliable Paper
Patterns, for all sorts of garments.
Monthly Fashion beets gratis.
des
gra
by
nsi
Pa
up
Dr
ed
wo
th
705
Be
to
ha
St
Bo
A IS GREEN an. L0b111011
rbying Potato BO 8. Hailebote
0 on currant bush :. Flies can
using Shoo Fly Poison Paper,
g our magic Fly • • wder or our
e. 1. HICKSON & 10., Druggists
• .
G. McDone 1 & Co. h v
Lei r minds to giv the public o
3roods for the flex. •• onth. The h
owe a.11 their Sum •• er Dress Gobds, Prints,
tens, &c., to who esale cost price. Buyers
1d 10 well to call and see them acid ndge for
r4isc1Ves, for they •ean what th4y , dvertise.
1
RAWBERRIEB. If you atit fine
ee I. would advise tay, custonaers an friends
1 ace their orders arly, as repo tA which
from grower s fro • different s ell ns hull -
a short crop. Having contr ate 1 for my
berries I will pi' ce the price -th fi et of the
n by the ease at ock bottom p ice . D. D.
roc,er, Seafort • 705
MOWERS'. A fall up 1 of the
is masa Philadelp a Lawn Mo er just to
ns, including all t e different' sizes,, 2,14 ar d
Well, which will b sold at $7, $ and 39.
rties requiring a g 'od rel!able 1a n Mower
Gala purchase a P iladelohja, as the are sim-
end durable. Sol by JAMES W TS N, dealer
aeaing Machines, 41o., Main Stre t, Seaforth,
. 704-4
: 1
Ce
b
16
:8
pl
in
On
I
11
0•
are
ce
line
tu-
1 HE CROWD S ILL CONTI
be ter 'evidence of the »argains to be
Hil s Old stand, Beide th, where Me
80 &, MonnisoN are isposing of tl
St ek.'thau that the sore still Cont
*ded every day wittb customers, a
0 instead of dimin ehing are gradi
. There are piles 4t splendid good
posed of, and thos who have not yet
great sale should o so at once. T
ve been there need 10 invitation, as
experience they w• I be sure to rein
ow n mord. 7G6
RECEIVED THI .„, BEE AT,
Cr
in
di
th
b
IIEB.—No
pr cured at
sr. DAvime
e 11 ankrupt
nuB to be
d the daily
a y increas-
e ItilitO be
attended
oso who
profiting
of their
11
ILSON &
(Men's, a lot of Ext Choice Youn 1 yson Tea,
'night at a bargain r cash. Any pa ty buying
11b its, either in s all or large us tities, we
gharantee as goo or better vah c t an can be
through any Gra go or Pedlar • n t.i e Domin-
i. Give de a trial. It will not be m ch trouble
t eturn one lot if w cannot do al w say. We
h a large lot of Gr WB
aled •ig t efmed and
• att Sugars in stoc bought 'before the recent
vance. Call and s ure what' yo w.11 require
f r pzeserving before we advance ur prices, as
t ey nauet go tip. 70 1
STOCK FO
SERVICE. •
•
—. large ran
oys, Plain
SCC Mitts and
L Olt Shades,
Bel* at Hoffma
S ore, Seaforth.
e of Lisl
erseys, F
Gloves in
Iso Ladie
Brothers'
TOCATTLE-BBEE]
-L will keep on his
Hullett, during the co
Thoroughbred Bull'
from the best stock on
and is a sure stock -gel
payable at the time()
of returning if nece
CHAEL.
nd Silk
Tops,
ark and
Leather
h ap Cash
ERS— The undersigned
rm,Lot 2, Concession 8,
ing season, that euperior
Honest Sandy." ge is
both Bides, is 2 year* old
ter. Terms—Si per
service, with the pri
eery. ROBERT
C 3W,
lege
cMI-
.,9
8
a
THE MARKET
2
SE AFORTH, Jan
T1 ntwheahteat
,Fif e , pSr bushel.... I
r n Wheat,Red0 oiff,perbueb. 1
er bushel.. .. 11 6
a er bushel
r e per bushel 6
e ,No.1,Loose.
e, Tub
0.
per 100 lbs.
ew 4.
e , per 1001b
;e4skino eaoh....,
(etail )p er b
1 (Wholesale)perharre1
t toes, per bushel, new
les, per bag...
ealVbrl
ovr, p er lb
ethy Seed per btishel
• er Seed per bushel
ol, per lb •
I 1
0
11
•
CINTON, J
a 1Wheat,per bur; ei.
ingWheat, perlinshel
ate per bushel
arl y,per bushel-,
ees per bushel.
tat r
otatoes,new
ggs
ayiperton
lover Seed
t•
imothy Seed.
reelsed Hogs per 1
Vool
0R0NT6, Junb 23. -Fall w
0 $1.19; spring,$1.16 to $1 2
0 I15s
6
1
1881.
to 114
to 114
to 1 13
to 007
to 0 66
to 0 65
to 0 14
to 0 15
to 12
75 to 285
0 to 09 00
0 to 7 00
5 to 1 50
1 00
0 90
54.0 080
-Oto 040
04.0 550
54.0 006
.Oto 825
Oto 500
2 to ' 0 23
2
4
11
1
1
0
0
4-
2
7
0
eas, 65e to /3c ; barly,
0o ; hay, per 'ton, $09 0
utter, 12c to 1.6c ; potat
Scto65; egge, per ;doz., 1
eased hogs, pea 100 lbs., $.0
•obi, per lb., 22c to 23c.
ESTRAY STOCK.
ESTRAY CALVES—Strayed from the prsm.
ises of the undeeigned, Lot No. 4, Con. 6,
Ki llop, about the Firet of May, Five Yearling
alves—thne steers tend two heifers. The three
steers were allred with the exception of a small
etar on the face of ea h ; one of the heifers was
white with red neck nd a little red around the
face and head, end t e ether was spotted red
and white. An y pers n giving such information
es will lead to the rec very of the above animals
-will be suitably rewaitdcd. THOS. O'ROURKE,
Beechwood P. 0. 7044
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
TIENIED.—I hereby declare that certa
ports at present in eirenlatien, and t
ing to injure the reputation of John Galbr
are false. I deny having originated the a
and declare them about foundation.
HUGIL VERMAN Winthrop, June
i::1. 7p
re-
nd-
ith,
RS.
2nd,
1.1
100UNDKEEPER'S NOTICE—Came intpj the
Seaforth Pour d en Friday the 8rd ins4 two
heifers two years old both marked on the 1 left
ear. If said cattle to e not taken out p1 or
before Monday, the 4.h day of July next Ithay
will be sold by Ptiblic &nation at 12 o'clock roon,
ab the Market Square, Seaforth. Seaforth rune
4, 1E81. E. LUSBY, Ponndkeeper.
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NOTICE OFDISSOtTJTION OF PA
SA IP.—Notice is hereby given that co
partnership former13 existing between ra the
undersigned Duncan McGregor and D. Ur rt,
as millers at Hensall, under the style or 1r.. o
McGregor & Urgebert, was this day di ilveede
by mutual consent, and that the said b e
will in future be carried on by the said D. Inn -
hart alone, who will :eceive and pay all th • ebts
of the late copartnership. Dated at Hensel this
13th day of June, 1881, D. McGREGo , D.
URQUHART. JOHN J. FRASER, Witnes. 706-4
SEAFORTH
OT AND SHiDE
STO-
LLIAM
I_OGAN.
S.PECIAL BARGAINS!
FO
OHANCERY SALE In Chancery, purstul .4.4.0 a
decree of the C urt of Chancery, male in
cause of MeNaug ton VS. McNaught la the
ereditore of Peter MeNaughta, late o the
Township of MeKill p, in the County of ron,
yoeman, who died o or about the mon h of
November, 1874, ar en or before the 28bh ay of
June, A. D. 1881, to Bend by post, prepa d, to
John Cowan, of t e village of Wetter., the
solicitor of the pia ntiff, A gnee Moscrip Me -
Naughton, their c ristian and surnamneis, ad
fu
d•esses and descrip 'ono, the ll partic ars of
their claims, a statonent of their exempts and
the nature of the se unties (if any) held Ite them;
or in default thereo they will be perereptorily
excluded ft ona the enefit of the said decree.
Every ereditor hold ng ony security is to produce
the Faroe before m at my chambers in the Court
House the I Oen 1 Goderioh, on the 80vh day
of Jun, A. D. 1E81, lit 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
being the time ap ointed for adjudic t on on.
the claims Dated his 7th day of Juno, 1881.
H. ILIA C DERM OT T Master at Goderioh. 705
•
CH A
1110tElG unable t
-1-• the Seafor th
for a match with a
counties of Huron,
in Seaforth, not la
707-2
MARRIA
THE HURON
SEAFO
NO WITN
LENGE.
make a game with any team,
cross° Club are nw open
y picked team of the three
Perth and Bruce, to be played
ler than the 81st Jalo,1 1.
3.3. DUNCAN, Secretary.
E LICENSES
SUED AT
EXPOSITOR 04ICE
"1
TH, ONTAR
SSES REQUI ED.
WORT AGE SAL
'UNER and by
tained in a
mortgage will be p
will be sold by Pu
SON, Auctioneer,
afternoon, on FR
1881, et BELL'S
singular that certa
premiees situate, 1
ship of Hullett, i
28, 1b81. Province of &tar
o@ 1 18 acres comprising
8(') 1 15 north, part of Lo
6 @ 0 87 Tenth. Concession
5 g 0 70 ett, which said no
5 (g 0 70 of the said lot lyin
2 0 15 the Maitland Itiv
5 6 0 25 corner part there
1 012
0 (di 12 00
0 @ 5 00
5 (4) 300
0@ 7 50
6 025
eat, 01.17
oats, 41c
55c to
to $11 00;
per bag,
c to 17c.;
to $8.50 ;
irtue of the power oi
ertain mortgage (whi
educed at time of sa
lie Anction, by JAME
t the hour of two o'clo
AY, the 15th day
OTEL, Londesbore,
n parcel or tract of 1
Ting and being in tb
the County of It
o, being composed o
e sonth-east corner
number Twenty -8
the said Townshi
h part comprises thi a
north of the south b
r• and which said so
f may be better defiler
known as follows, that is to say: Com=
the easterly limit of the said lot, at the
and fifty links from t
Londesbero Graveyer
s west on limit of C71
-five links of high *a
and, thence north-wes
of river four chains ei
rty degrees east thre
s, thence south sixty
ortysix links, to the
mg by admeasure
oresaid. This propert
in the county for
ed up in first class a
known on the day of s
s apply to A. H. M
agee.
of eighteen chams
easterly angle of
south thirty degre
fonr chains ninet
of the River Mait
lowing north ba
thence north t
seventy-eight • lin
east four chains
beginning, conta
acres of land, as a
of the beet staaa
factory, and is fit
for. Terms mad
further partici:11
Solicitor for Mort
ale con -
said
e) there
HOW -
in the
July,
all arid
• d and
Town -
on, and
he two
of the
in the
of Hul-
ortion
anch of
th-east
bed and
cing on
tane
e sout
thane
el, Roo.
er mar
erly fol
ty links
chain
degree
place o
ent tw
is on
O ehees
le the
le. Fo
NNIN
7073
IN WOMEN'S
ND MISSES'
EET AND H USE SLIPPERS.
us'rOM WORK
AND REt'AIRING.
•
0 GIVE SATISFACTION.
IL L IAM LO GAN)
SEAFORT
ONTARIO.
SPECIAL
SPECIAL!
5
PECIAL 1
TREM Es100 U S TUMBL DOWN
oIN PhICES -----4
LJNAMErit GOODS.
TILE FOLLOW
G NEW GOODS
JUST TO HAND AT
I M M
•
•
To make my Clering Sali a Success I hare determirted
to run Or the Balanck of my Summet- Stock ot Dry
Goods at th1 Very Lo vest Possible ' Figure tor Cash.
=
MILLINERY! TkIE LEAD! C FEATURE OF MY HOUSE.
In this department will sacrifle the Goods. See the bargains and be con-
vinced. Five hundred Lovely Silk Parasols, superior io quality and style, at
very much reduced prices.
• THE ENTIRE BA ANCE 0 1MY STOCK
HO F FM N
BR THERS'
HEAP CASH S ORE, SEAFORTH :
Of Dress G-oods, Black and Colored Grenadines, White snd Colored. Muf31ns.
Black and Colored Cas raers, Black and Colored Lutes,, some beautiful things
in Prints, immense ass rtment of \ hite Muslin Erabroderiesinust be sold
within the next thirty 9.ys.
THE READY ADE CLOTHING pEPARTIVIENT
1
Particular attentio is called to y immense stoek'I.of Readymade Clothing.
•
In this department I have everythin that may be requiredj for the coming sew -
son. Some very nobbyithings in light Summer Suite. 1 Special value in Skeltaa.
Coats and Worsted Suits. Canadiani Tweed Suits, ail riles, vety latest cut and
finish. •
G NTS' F G,.
rem Musins, n plain; fancy and
bordereel.
ress Prins, 4i pain, fancy and
bordere.
rey Cottons,
hite Cottns,
oetton sadD
Shnirting
nim
retonnes and
ings to
t all prces.
of th,e best makes.
eb good stock.
cics, all colors.
r5i1ge8, with, bind-
tch,:
Men's and La *id Summer Under-
' Clothing.
;isle and Sil Gloves, in Ladies'
and Childt ens.
ace Glove S an Mitts, in Silk and
Cotton
adies' an4 11 ses' Corsets, the best
m,akes.
adies' Bets, i Leather und Velvet.
osiery,inLa ies' and Children's.
antle and Drs Ornaments.
lantle D ess Buttons.
Dress Shirt—In White, Oxfoid, French and 'Englsh Cambries. Coils*
and Cuffs—In all the leading styles. Ties and Scarfs --Loudon and Paris shape.
Silk Handkerchiefs—A complete assortnaent. Shirts and Drawers -4n M=erin°
Cotton, and Balbriggan, at all prices— best goods. Rubber Tweed Coats --Tia;
largest stock in the Cou4ity, from the 'lowest price to th3 best Scotch make.
HATS ANE CAPS AND STV GOODS.
1&" AN ENTIRE NEW STOIIK. have no ala entirely new etoek of ilia
above named Goods for this season, knd which coMpri es 3anadian, English and
American manufaoturei The style are the newis1j aid the pries bottom.
Canadian Felts, Englisb Stiff and S ft Felts, Amerita Flts. Caps in Callailiala
and American, all fresh, partieularl good styles, and. rifts low.
nd Lots of ether new
numerate her, bu wO
all and
•
EE OUR COO
BOOTSAND SHO S
Five cases just to tiand, which Lmpletes one 4 he largest stooks in .,...xis
branch that I have e er held, coniprising Lathes' i inest French Ka shoes,
Ladies' Fite Oiled Go4 Shoes, Ladies' Fine Pebble :B ti, Ladies' Extra Button
and Lace Prunella ]a ts and. Sho s Ladies' andMise' Hid Salida" Shoes,
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Button and. Lace S pprs, Boys', Misses' and
Children's Boots, all si es and kinds, Men's Boots an4 aloes in every style and
at extremely low figure .
gar I invite Exagniination by t e P ublic needi g Goods, before rushing
and buying fl:oi inferior stocks, boughtl at et large per centage too
dearn the st place. it I ask is for people to RzamineGood8,
use JUDGMENT, and ontpare Qw.iy. .1.) ice and Style.
HOMAS KIDD, Seaforth.
Goods too numerous to
ask intending buyers to
S AND OUR PRICES
' Corner of Main and Milrket Streets.
e fore purchasing elsewhere, as we know we
an Faye theta ti e and money by doing so.
ur Goode ar4 all new, and in order to keep the
tock well assgr tediwe add
t
EW COOpS tVERr TWO WEEKS,
so Cuetcmets ca.
A -re ALL;
SO
We dc no
customers th
or not. Bein
C0fl
oug
mbe
THE EAD1 G DRAM HOUSE -
E. HICKSON
CONSTANTLY ON
BATH SOONGES
BATH COWES A
BATH SOAPS AN
PERFUMERY AN
BRUSHEIS AND P
PIPES AND SME
$5AFORTH.
AND Ayp. RECEIVING:
ND BATH frOWELS.
D BATH PRUHES.
TOILET SOA7.
COMBS.
RSES.
LING BOTTLES..
SHOULDER BRACES AND oigsT PROTE07011S.
PUFF BOXES AN PUFF PO*DRI
On Hand, Lots of that Beautiful and Heal-
tly Sunlimer Bever4ge
"THE MONTSERRAT FRU It 7* LIME JUiCE,"
The Most Healt y and Delicious Drink in the Market, Small and Large Bottles at
E. HICKSOI7\i
& CO.'S DRUG STORE, SEAFORTIL
_A..D1)1ESS TO THE CTORS.
SMITH.—" Good morn rig joraes, wherearei 'you going to
JONES—" I am going down to M. ROBERTSON'S FurnIttitre Warerooms, to get some new
LU' itnre you see mine IP getting played put and I -want to get some first rate 1 Mires:every low
they say that he has the very best an cheapest in the
•
Independent Peop eat Hitron:
prices. Our baby wants a new cradle, an
Kidd, as a Hardware star , and that he is now prepared to tarnish verything in the Furniture line
county."
ADD.RESS.—o lite Free an
M. ROBERTSON begs lo state that he as removed to the Dramis lately occuped. by Mr. John
at remarkably low prices. Intending pure asers will find it *rontlyqo their advantage to call and
examine his stock before purchasing else here. Repairing promptly attended to. Furniture made
to order on very short notice. Picture f ra ning a specialty. , All Work guaranteed, Farm producte
feathers, woo dHanidsluinubetaDkonEinRexircha
ge. KING DEPAIRTMENT
, t
: I
Is, as forroerly, under hit( own eupervisio , and will be conductedevith the greatest care and atten-
i • His stock of Caketia, Coffins, Shrouds, &e , will be found- co plete, and as the very lowest
rate. Funerals attended tn the country. A. Hearse for hire. Renee her the puc.
NI. ROBERTSON SEAFORT11
•
alveays fmel something new. THE HU ON FOUNDRY, .SEAORTH..
_
i 1 .
HAV ING put an Engine into the Fitting She p to drive Lathes, Planes and Drlls, independent of
the Plow Grinding and Polishing liaehinery, partins wanting work done can have it at any
ICITED.
1
ALL REPAIRS ON ENGINES,
time, as steam will be ut every working day.
MILLS AND 4 OTHER ',MACHINERY
i , !
RESPECT TFULLY
, .
idet it any trouble to show Attended to on short 110J00. Onhand and made to oder. Illorse ewers, Grain Crashers, Straw
ng PlOws, Grate Bare, &c. Plow Oastings made to oder from patternt5
Cutter ts, Land Rollers,E1-
g Stones and Emery Wheels for each work. Will also take Contrazta ler
onr Stock, whether they buy ing the same. , Plow Points a ispeentlty, mede from G-ennine Plow Point
the Place :
ehop is fated with Grind
Iron; and werrantedhar
furnished by parties wan
' Mils Saw Mills and other Ma hiner Will raake Thins and
and tough. Win also Fit, Grind and porii3h Plow Castings Cheap, its the
HOFFMAN BROTHERS, Specifications for Van All Alterations on Mills or Engines tended to. Will Also make Intl -
Engines, Boilers, Grist a
1 nations on all kinds of Machinery.
P. S.—As Mr. J. S. BIII1011119./1 has gone away tor the winter, the bizeinttaa.iiill be tarried en by
J. S. RUNCTIVIAN, 5eaforth.
Carcilna` Bock, Seaforth. Mr. R. Runciman nntil his return.
I .11 .1 ArIL