The Huron Expositor, 1871-05-19, Page 519, 1871..
cl a road through
ve had known in
the Usborne pew
:herons, we might:
hem for assistant
oad through the
the township, for
been taxing ow--
,
ur-, and which is .a
o the whole of that
ith, and also to part
orne, Hay and the
f Stanley. My at-
tiied to a road that
County to suitthe
Dar
myself and a fey
e he alludes to the
over which three-
unty were settled,.
leading to the coun-
market for years..
Council did to this
d eight inches of
ace, without either
tang it in a proper
o that a toll might
nd it has been kept
in„ townships ever
.sting the County .a.
op charges me with
letcer froman art-
t American Journal,
Railway.' I never
the Scottish. .Amer
a heading, and it is
' e never did ; some
have told him or
s letter for hien, or
-e made such a mis-
forh-s information,
M. article appeared in
rerwarl headed "Ac--
seri& ," and I quoted
iicla I inadvertently
lit i but I denv the
ion had anything to
cg me to write that
heless, the few words
true: The Seaforth
sag was a. blunder, as
the special meeting
The scheme was: as
tier,. anda different
}t € be expected. They
I could not venture to
tvernmen:t had been
Thanking you, Mr.,
>wing these lengthy
in your columns, I
way scheme in the -
promoters, trusting
pie to get the matter
ible shape before it: is
lie ratepayers, if not,.
h Sea bubble, itwill
atf icily yours,
GEORGE: SPROAT.;
May 16, 18=[ 1.
WAR IN FRANCE.
`anis are hastening to a
downfall of the Corti-
,ently expected. The
e prep-aring for an.
beleaguered city, anti
> be a strong party in -
give them assistance.
ders are quarrelling
w, and there are good
the Rouge rebellion
!g be suppressed.
:rasions amongst the
incieasing in number
:e, and it is evident to
l the end is nearly`
The Cri Peuple
it the Communists are
of a chemical prepay
h they can instantly
ersailles forces shoultt.
ie city. Soule severe
, taken place in. the
of Fort \ranvi es,; b Ut
ithout any _ important
ties over 40 years have
pen towork on the de-
'is. A new military
has been appointed..
.i d the -central cora-
l' the best of terms t.
Gas been appointed chief
try of War, and Gen.
tnmunder of the forces
it du Jour and .Avenue
ay 16.—The fall .of`
age is imminent. The
south-western arron-
Paris are uninhabit-
has been great loss of
erty in those portions of
ie 144th battalion -of
Guard has refused to
ie Paris.. The tri color
to -day on Fort Vanvres.
May I6,--ljatest- dies-
i Paris state that the
'exports that the Ver-
ve been repulsed, at
car t Mason, Chief of
en arrested.. La Liberte
v erriment troops- bate
,s through the breacli,s
allot and at Auteuil..
traps at Point du. Jour
ay 1 G—A despatch says
„ion of many thousand
,•
to raise ttgtunat the,
tiedia.tely the V ersail
he ramparts • The Coni-
as, sl>li:t into two factions,
n - war with the other.
lists have effected three
breaches aiid - massed
er., of troops within 500.
rain1nirts. `l.ie destruc-
uid property by bombard -
American quill ter to day
iI
MAY -19, 1871.
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BIRTHS.
34iox.Arr.—May 5th, at Atlanta, State of
Georgia, the wife of Mr. P. James
Moran of a daughter.
The above gentleman, Editor of the
Atlanta Su*, iso non of Mr. D. Moran, of
this village.
MARRIAGES-
1TCG EGOR—RATrENBnRY.--At Bay-
field, on the 10th inst., by the Rev
H. Gibson, Mr. Peter McGregor, of
Seaforth, to Miss Emnia Rattenbury,
Bracefield.
E0Y—MADGE.—At the residence of tno
bride's father, Thomas ]toad, Usborne,
by the Rev. Mr. Dufikley, Miss Anne
Madge, of Usborne, to Mr. Wm. Roy,
of, the Township of Fullerton.
DEATHS.
BURGESS.—In McKillop, April 26th,
Mary Burgess, aged 70 years. The de-
ceased was aunt to W. T. Hays, Esq.,
. Mayor of Goderich.
.CAsEMORE. In Turnberry, en Monday
morning, May 15th, Mrs. George
C emore, aged 71 years.
fig —At Adj ala, on Sunday, May ,7th,
Mrs. George Kidd, aged 74 years. De-
ceased was the mother of Joseph Kidd,
Esq., of Carronbrook, and T. Kidd,
Esq:, of Seaforth.
SPARLIi G. -At Seaforth, on Sunday, last,
the 14th instant, Mr. Richard Sper-
ling, aged 33 years.
I►14Rits,—At Bayfield, on the 15th inst.,
the wife of Mr. T, J. Marks, aged 21
years.
•
For cheap ladies', gents' and children's
Prunella Boots of every description, go
;to T. Coventry's.
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH, May 18, 1871.
Wheat, (Fall) e bushel, 1:15 to 1.23
Wheat (Spring) 4' bushel, 1:15 to 1:29
Barley a/ bushel, 0.:40 to 0:44
.Oats 43' bushel, 0:40 to 0:40
Peas 1? bushel, 0:70 to 0:75
Butter, 41 lb. 0:12ito 0:13
Es, 0:11 to 0:11
Hies, 6:50 to 7:50
Sheep Skins, 0.50 to 1:75
Hay, per ton, 7:00 to10:00
Flour, per 100 lbs. 3:25 to 0:00
Potatoes, 0:40 to 0:50
CLINTON, May 18, 1871.
By Telegraph to the Expositor.
Fall Wheat, per bushel, ' 1:10 to 1:25
Spring Wheat, per bushel. 1:20 to 1:28
Oats, per bushel, 0:38 to 0;44
Peas, per bushel, 0 72 to 0;75
Barley, per bushel, 0:,40 to 0;44
Butter. per per, lb, 0.12to 0;14
Eggs, per doz. 0.11 to 0;11
GODERICH,
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
-Oafs
Peas -
Barley
Butter
Eggs
Pork
May 18, 1871.
$115to125
115to128
O 40 to 040
O 70 to 075
O 40 to 0 44
O 12 to 0 16
011 to 01.2
7 00 to 7 00
ST. MARYS, May 18, 1871.
Fall Wheat, per bushel, • 1:15 to 1 25
Spring Wheat, per bushel, 1:25 to 1 29
-Oats, per bushel, 0.35 to 0 40
Peas, per bushel, 0:70 to 0.75
Barley, per bushel,_ _ 0:40 to 0. 4$
Butter per Ib., 0:I0 to, 0 13
Eggs, per doz. 0:11 to 0 11
LONDON?
White Winter Wheat
Spring do
Barley
Oats
Peas
Butter, in kegs,
Eggs,
Wheat,
Wheat,
Barley,
,Oats,.
Hay,
Peas
May 18, 1871.
$i 20 to $1 30
l 25 to 1 35
O 52 to 055
O 42 to 0 43
O 75 to 0. 85
.0 10 to 0121
O 10 to 0 11
THE HURON, EXPOSITOR.
5,
NOTICE.
TABORRERS wanting Work fo a few
jweek:i-will find employment on the
GOV RNMENI' DRAINS,
In Grey. WAGESs'$1 25per day.
Enquire of the foreman on this work,
or apply to the agent at the offie, Jas.
T. Blain. I
G. BL AIN, .Contractor.
Grey, 11 ay 12, 1871. 180-tf
TORONTO, May 18, 1871.
Spring, $1 25 to 1 35
Fall, Smiles, 1 20 to 1 30
0 55 to 0 62
047 to 050
10 00 to 15 00
0 88 to 0 90
MONTREAL, May 18, 1871.
Flour, (Extra) per barrel, 6:70 to 6:80
Fancy, .6:25 to 6.35
Sup. fine No 1 Canada. W. 5:90 to `6:30
No,1 Western Wheat, :5:80 to 5:90
5:45 to 5:70
2:90 to 3:00
1:35 to 1:45.
0;00 to 0:00
1:28, to 1:32
0::45 -to 0:46
0:65 to, 0:70
0:,16 -to 0:20
0:13 to 0:15
6:15 to 6:25
6:80 to 6:85
18:50 to19:00
1:03 to 1:05
No 2 •'
Bag Flour,
Wheat, (Canada Fall)
Spring
Western
-Oats, (per 32 It_)
:Barley, (per 48 Ib:)
Butter, (Dairy)
(Store packed)
Ashes, (pots)
Pearls,
Pork, (mess)
Peas,
CHU CH OFFICER WANTED- I:
HE M naging Committee of the Pres-
.". byteran Church, Seaforth, will re-
ceive Teners for the cleaning and care-
taking of the Church for the ensuing -
year, from 1st of June. The defies of
said office ay be learned on application
to R. Lu ., SDErr, where Tenders \ may 'be
left addre°sed to EDWARD CASH, Chair-
man of Co ' •' ittee:
The abo e tenders will be received un-
til Wedne,day, May 24.-
Seafort May 11, 1871. 179td
STRAYED
FOM
ayfie
years old
white, of
dark the
years Qid,
heat], nea
while spo
person gi
colts will.
dress eith
GEMERI
Huron, 0
t No. 10, near the village of
d, two Mare Colts, one two
white face, near hind foot
er feet dark -color of horse,
nut. The other colt is three
bay color., small star in fore -
hind foot white, and a small
on the of hind foot. Any
ing intormation of the above
e rewarded for so doing. Ad -
r W. W. CONNOR of JOHN
GEMMERRHART, Bayfield, County of
t. 179-3t*
NOTICE.
SEALETENDERS will be received
by the undersigned up to the 24th
day of M: y for the Pasturage of the Ag
ricultural Grounds (4 acres) up to the lst
day. of Ja+wary, 1872, and also for the
right to sell refreshments during the
Fair and Show .days. The Society re-
serves the entire right to the grounds
on the F: it and Shove days, and also the
right to 1 t four additional booths on the
days of t Fall Show.
JULIUS DUNCAN,
Treasurer.
Seafort. , May 16, 1871. 180-1t
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
Thursday, May 18, 187 1.
The total receipts of cattle for the three
days this week are 315 cars ; last week
they were 323 cars. The aver yge quality
is very good.. The market is dull, heavy
and lifeless, with buyers unwilling- to
operate except at lower prices than last
week. The trade to -day was all of retail
character, the only buyers being local
and interior butchers, as will be seen
,from quotations. The sales were :
Yeoman, for self and Warner to Bugle,
15 head good Illinois steers, average 1227
at $7 00. -
Goldsmith to Burgundy, 13 head
Missouri steers, average 1130 at $6 874.
Yeoman, for Bacon, to Spath, 32 head
good Illinois steers, average 1252 at
$6 95:
L. C. Colt, to Falk, 31 head do. aver-
age 1180 at $6 87,i.
Stevens to Dotey, 18 head- Michigan
eteers, average 1158, at $6 62i.
HOGS.
The market is dull and lower. Prices
ranged from 5c. to 5'ic. per 1h. for fair to
good butchers' hogs.
SHEEP.
Nothing whatever doing.
BOSTON LIVE STOCK.
But vss.—Receipts of beef cattle were
462 head. The market is, very quiet and
butchers are buying slowly, at &c. below
lastweek's prices on all grades. Sales of
choice at 1150 ; extra at 10 75 to 11 00 ;
tint quality 88 50 t) $9 50 ; second
do. at $5' 50 to $9 50 ; third do. at $7 00
to ssS 00.
Sip AND LAMBS.—Recenpts, 1,209
-head. Market steady. Sales in lots at
w:) 75 to $6 50 each ; in extra $6 75 to
$9 62.
CALVrs.—Veal calves at 4 to 10c.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
LIVE ITot:s- -Easier. Sales at $1 35
to* 60.
Insolvent Act of 1864
01 the Amendments Thereto.
In the m tter of JAMES YOUNG, the
Elder, . n Insolvent.
TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of
the Cred'tors of the above -nam d insol-
vent will be held at the office of Mes-
sieurs Ca.. eron & Garrow, in jt e town
of Gode ' h, on TUESDAY, the hirtieth
day of ay, A. D. 1871, at t . of the
clock in the afternoon, for the purpose
of consirering the advisabilit of fur
ther proc edings to realize and et in the
remaininoutstanding assets of the es-
tate, and generally for the or. ening oil
the affai s of such estate.
Dated he eleventh day of May A. D.
1871.
JOHN HALDAN,
180-Zt Asdgnee.
GOODS BUSINESS
JJR
for sale at Sea.foith. -
VERY LIGIBLE OPENISG FOR
A- PUSHING MAN WITH A
M . DERATE CAPITAL.
Mr. a RIFFITii DAVIS, of Seaforth,
having d tided upon retiring from the
retail tr. + e, the undersigned has received
instructions to offer the whole stock
. F It SALE BY TEi'(DER,
0
To be a.
to SAT
It consi
Dry Go
conditio
per iixve
lows :
Hosiery
Staple 1
Carpets,
Smallw'
Dress G
TO CHEESE -MAKERS.
MITCHELL'S
• PRIZE
R
Liquid . Annatto
AND
FIRST-CLASS
ENGLISH . RENNETTS,
FOR SI L LE AT
'
SCOTT ROUERTSON •S,
MAIN STREET,
SEAFOETH.
dressed to me at Brockville, up
RDAY, the 27th ' MAY, inst.
tsof an excellent assortment of
ds, all in the best order and
, the valeation of w ich, as;
tory takeni at cost, is las fol -1
and Gloves... .....
oods.
Tweeds,Flannela,&c.
res, &c ................. .
ods, &c `
Shop F rniture.
Total
In ten
facility
viewing
est info
should
otherwi
of respo
The 1
necessa
The p
ing of
houses,
sell or
$244 901
!381 53
,193 42.
,741 03
;327 80
,888 68
184 00
180
•
6,072 68
Ing purchasers will h ve every
fforded them by Mr. Davis of
the stock and obtaining the full-
•mation regarding it.: Tenders
ame a rate on. the doll 'i , and if
e than for caster 'state the names
ible parties offered as security.
ighest or- any tender will not
ily be accepted
emises, in Main street; 'consist -
tore and dwelling, with oil t-
arden, &c., I am authrazedto
nt on moderate terms.?
TENDERS
Will also be received, at the; s ore place
andt .+ e, for the purchase of a small
stock o Groceries, Hardware and Dry
Goods, : mounting too $2,040 2now in
charge if Mr. R. B. Scott, at 2, now
my of Huron.
DUNCAN McFARLAINE,
Acc r ntant.
Broc . ville, May 12, 1871. 180
FELLOWS'
11YPOPH9SPHITES.•
Amo g the disea$es overcome by the
use of
Fello s' Compounds Spirit of Hypo -
phosphites,
Are O.nstipation, j Asthma, onsump-
tion, Laryngitis, ; Nervous 1J bility,
Dy: pepsia, Chronic Brone iitis,
Chr : nic Diarrhoea, Melan holy.
Debirty resulting from Typ oid and
other 1 w fevers. Diphtheriti Prostra-
tion, ysteria, Hypoeqhondri , Amen-
norrhoe , Chlorosis, .Alia mia Leucorr-
hoea, N rvous Excitability, Ma •asmiis or
wastin i of the musoles, ! Aphon a or Loss
of. Voic Chorea or St. ` itu ' Dance,
Sluggis ness of the Liver, Iii rrupted
and Fe:ble Action of the Heart, Suff"cat-
ing feel ngs caused by mucous obstruc-
tions o the lungs and air passages lead-
ing the eto, and debility from various
causes, many capes of which appeared
hopeles . Solcl by apothecaries. Price,
$1 50; : ix for $7 50.
JAMES I. FELLOWS,
180 °16t Chemist, St. John, N. B.
A FULL STOCK
Of all ports of
Boots and Shoes,
In Leather,
At J. DUNCAN & Co.'s.
CREDIT
AUCTION SALE.
J. P. BRINE had received instruc-
tions from Mr. THOMAS CRICH, to
sell by public auction, on lit `)9, 2d -Con-
cession, Tuckersmith, H. R. aavat oa
MONDAY, MAY 29, 1 71,
The following farni stock, &c., viz.:
Four horses; aged 3, 4, 9 and 2 years re-
spectively, 7 cows, 1 farrow ow. 2 heif-
ers in calf, 4 yearlings, 3 apt g calves,
11 sheep, 7 store pigs, 1 1ub r wagon, 1
buggy, 1 cutter, 2 buffalo 4 r bes, 1 pair
bob -sleighs, 1 new ' reaping a d mowing
machine, 1 cultivator, 1 iron plough, l
wood plough, 1 pair iron harrows, 1 pair
wpod harrows, 3 sets double harness, 1
1 fanning mill, 1 long sleig , about 4
tons of hay, 1 glass cup -board, box stove,
1 milk can and a lot of milk ans, 1 horse
rake, and other . articles too umerous to
mention.
A
D
Atw
Seafort
Appl y
167 -
FOR SALE,
OUSE AND TWO LOTS
'SIRABLE Dwelling -house and
) excellent lots on St. John street,
, for sale on reasons le terms.
N`
o -. ,JOHSE,1TtUER,
s.. Dru gist, &e.
Sale to Commence at 11 o'clock.
TERMS OF SALE - All sum under $5
cash, over that amount, one ear's credit
will be given by furnishing approved
joint notes.
J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer.
THoMAs enrols, Proprietor.
May 17, 1871. 180-2t
++
LOOK HE E!
SUTHERLAND BROS.'
Are now prepared to supply
GENTS' CLOT ING,
Cheap and Good
Parties are requeste to call,
compare prices and judg for them-
selve
•
Th se bringing the. OWN CLOTH,
will hi
ve every attentibl n paid ter them
as formerly.
We Warrant all our Work,
And re bound not to be beat, either
for PRICE, FIT, or FINISH.
Men's and Boys
CLOTIIINO-
Cut 'With care and economy}
SUTHERLAND
BROS.,
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171-t Opposite Carmichael's Hotel.
COME
And get your choice of
PAI '
500
S OF
RUNNELO B OTS,
Hav
,At J. DUNCAN 8 Co.'s.
NOTICE •
To parties- iadebt*d Co Mr. GRIFFITH
DA V1S.
The +nsiness, including book debts and
note-, as well as stock, as set forth in an
dve tisement for tenders, have, by his
own free will and pleasure been placed
in mk bands for settlement, to enable
him . retire from the reta'1 trade. Dur-
ing he next fortnight it i hoped that
man will make a prompt settlement to
Mr. Davis. 'as after that time other
nue s will be employed in making col-
lect' ns.
DUNCAN McFARLAN-E,
Accountant.
)3{ ecli,ville, May 16, 157,1,. 1.80.31
CIRCULAR
SAW,
on hand a splendid assortment of
Spades, Shovels,
SHEEP -SHEARS,
Garden Hoes
and Rakes,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Of all descriptions,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C.,
Water -Lime and Calcined Plaster.
JACK -SCREWS TO HIRE_
Having removed to more commodious
premises, we are enabled to keep a
Piano & Wall Paper.
WHO WANTS A FIRST-CLASS
PIANO!
Now is the time to buy ; will ie Sold at
a Bargain.
Much Fuller Assortment
Than formerly, and are determined
Not to be Undersold.
Call and see for yourselves.
Remember the place,
KIDD'S BRICK BLOCK,
(Sign of the Circular Saw,)
SEAFORTH, ONT.
WM. ROBERTSON & CO
The Telegraph Bookstore I
Is the Place for
WALL -PAPER 1
ARMSTRONG & PRICE,
Seaforth, May 18, 1871. 180-ly
Arrived to -day
500
NEW SPRING
DRESSES;
—AT TIIE--
ST.0-IN- O
777.
A, G„ MCDOUGALL.
Call at
CRAY, SPARLING & CO.
OPPOSITE
WILSON'S EGG STORE.
FULL ASSORTMENT
.—OF—
NEW
DRY COODS,
GROCERIES,
ETC.
3000 Lbs. of Fine Heavy
DRIED PORK !
FOR SALE.
CHEERING PROSPECTS
FOR AN
ABUNDANT HARVEST
The present favorable Spring weather -
warrants both farmer and mechanic it
making timely preparations for the com-
ing harvest.
THOMSON & WILLIAMS.
While thanking theirpatrons for the lib-
eral encouragement accorded them in the
past, would. cordially invite the atten-
of Farmers to their choice assortment Qf
Harvesting Machines for 1871. Our
Ohio Combines] Machine,
with Johnson's, Improved: Self -i ake, hate
given complete satisfaction for the past-
owo years, and is now `offered to the
public with the strongest guarantee for -
durability and perfect work.
The Cayuga Chief, Jr., Mower;
Which has gained for itself a world-wide,
reputation is again offered as the moat -
durable, handy and best working Mower
known,. being constructed. in the body of'
the machine entirely of iron and steel,
and with it we defy competition.. We.
also offer the
+To1inson's Self -Raking Single
Reaper,
which took first and' second- prizes atPro-
vincial Exhibition, 1870, This reaper is,
acknowledged to be superior to any other
pattern now in use, as it cuts perfectly,
takes up lodged or tangled grain better--
than
etterthan any other rake or reel machine, an&
cuts equally well from either side of the
field when wind is strong from any di-
rection, can be raised or lowered. when in
motion and is very durable.
We invite inspection of aur machines:
and mode of manufacturing by pur-
chasers before giving orders elsewhere.
We guarantee satisfaction in every ma-
chine, ono sale..
TERMS EASY.
The agriculturalists of Perth and :ad --
joining counties will not (we believe) be -
so blind to their own interests as to: -
give their orders to shops ,more- than
100 miles east, when there are first-class,
works in their midst:, building, largely
the best machines, equal to any of the:
same machines made in the Province.
Call and see us,- -send in your orders.
by mail, or deal with our agents, as in
every case you will get; a perfect ma-
chine, and on the same terms as your
neighbor. Our principles of business,
and prices being established and uni-
form.
All other kinds of implements -con-
stantly en hand.
STEAM-ENGINES BUILT,
And all kinds of MILL WORK clone -
promptly.
Address
Tti.OMSON Se WILLII AMS,.
MITCHELL,
Ontario..
180 -ch
GUELPH SEWING MACHINE CO.
THE OSBORN'
z.o
47.;
Lock -Stitch Sewing
MACHINE.
Thousands throughout Canada are,
now using these machines. They have'
been tested beyond all question, make
the favorite lock -stitch, alike on both
sides, and are pronounced superior to,
any other machine offered the public.
For wide range of work, perfection,,
beauty and excellence of mechanises,
adaptability, strength and durability,
The Osborn Sewing Machine Has:
No Rival. -
Improvements have lately been:
made, enabling the manufacturers to.
claim it :as the ne plus ultra of Sewing
machines. Hundreds of testimonials are
being received daily from, old. as Well as
new operators attesting its wonderful
capabilities. Will do, all kinds of do-
mestic sewing, from the finest .cambric
to the coarsest overcoat or upper leather...
GUAR.A. TEED TO, BE AS REPRESENTED,
0R No SALE, WARRANTED FOR
• THREE 'YEARS.
The Osborn Outfit is complete andi.
readily comprehended. Is sold. at one-
half the price hitherto charged for ma-
, chines doing a like range of work, the
manufacturers being determined to place
`tithe,the rea
-
ch of every family in,
the; country.
• A. TRIAL FE30P.E PURCHASE. will con-
vince all that- our machines are un -
Produce taken in Exchange. equaled.
THE GUELPH REVERSIBLE;
177.' Is pre-eminently the best Single -Thread
Machine offered to the public—hence its,
marvelous. success Will do all varieties
of domestic sewing. Peaces, GREATLY
REDUCED.
Band Macbine, with fall outfit, $l2 ;;
Treadle do., an. te; Each. machine
guaranteed.
1 Agents wanted everywhere. Splen;
- did,induceinents to make money.
Apply to
GUELPH SEWING MACHINE CO,,,
GUELPH,. GAN .DA.
W. N. WATSON,. Agent,.
1S0-Iy SEAFOP.TH..
EDWARD CASH,
Dealer in all kinds of
Farm and Dairy
Produce,
WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL.
The Highest Priee-in Money
FOB.
WOOL AND BUTTER.
Pay your fees and drive up to his
store, GODEL',ICH STREET,.
SEA FO RTH.
BUTTE Ps. FIRKINS for iale and. to
exchange. 120 eh
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NOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
I_RE subscriber offers for sale a large;
frame cottage, 30x40, new, aad a cor-
ner Village Lot, opposite the Baptist.
Church, Seaforth. Farm property -
would be taken in exchange. Apply,•oii&
the premise.
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