The Huron Expositor, 1871-05-19, Page 8rte
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E HURON -EXPOSITOR. _
MAY I0, 1871.
won itxprioitor,
DISTRICT MATTERS.
To CHEESE MAKERS.—Mitchell's Ati-
natto and English Remelts, for sale at
Scott Robertson's. _
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DR. COLEMAN'S Lretrzn.—Dr. ../r‘ole-1
1
tnan's letter on municipal affairs, will b
lama on the second page of this issue.
GOVERNMENT DRAINS IN GREY. --La
borers are wanted to work on. the Govern
ment drains in Grey, et 81 25 per 'day.
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S. THOMAS CIIVRCH LECTURE.— E.ev
Mr: Starr lectares this evenieg in St
Thomas Church, on " Switzefland an
the 'Rhine."
ACCIDENT.—Mr. Alexander Scott, ear-.
renter, of this village, was so unfo4u-
nate as to fall from a scaffold, last Sat-
urday, and break an arm.
ItOAD-gAKLNG. —We notice that ete-w
gravel of a verypriorquality is being
Jaid down on theyoaclleading north from
this -village. The contractor is - Mr
Miller, of Clinton.
CORRECTION.—We were in errcr las
week in stating that Messrs. McDougal
and atrong,werathe J. P.'s who eat Upofl
the WfilianasePatton Robbery case. I
should have been Messrs. McDougall and
Beattie.
Tara 1VIrrafiEres FOUNDRY, —The pro
ptieteas of this extensive establishmen
are now prepared to furnish farmers wit
all kinds of agricultural implimpets
We direct attention to theit advertiser.
ment, which speaks for itstlf. •
PASTuRE.—Tenders will be received by
Mr..J. Duncan, until the. 24th instant, folr
the pasturage of the Agricultural Ground
during the current season. tTenders wi 1
also be received for the privilege of e
tad -dishing refreshment booths within the
GrOunds during fair and show days. See
a•d.vertisei_nent.
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NEW BUILDINGS. —SeVeral new awe
ling houses, in addition to those we hav
already mentioned, are now in course cf
erection, and We karn that the erectioii
of several others are to be pioceeded With
immediately. Notwithstanding the dull
times and scarcity of money, tlfe progre s
of Seaforth this seasomebids fair to
as great as that of any preceding one.
A GOOD COW.—Mr. Allan Hobs°
Lot No. 6, Concession 1, Hallett, ihfor
us that he has a cow which calved o
Tuesday morning e week ago, whichw$
givieg milk up to the vety time et whic
she calved. On the Monday night pr
vious, she gave over half a patent pa 1
full of milk. The milk too, was perfec
ly good and fit for use. °oars such
this must be profitable.
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ROBINSON & CO's. HARDWARE STOR
—This estaolishinent, under the efficie t
management of -Mr. W. 0. Reid, has a
tained an enviable celebrity for the e
cellence of the artieles kept, and t
square and honorable naode of dealii
pursued by Mr. Reid. The store is o'
of the largest and neatest in the Pi
vince, and the business done correspon
withthe character of the premises.
GOOD ASSESSING . — At the Court
Revision for Seaforth, held on Tuesd- y
lest, there was not a single case of a h
peal from the assessment: It Will al
be seen by the minutes of the Tutke
:smith Council, that there was but •o e
'appeal in that township. This spea -5.
well for the competency and integrity f
the Assessors of these manatipaliti ,
Messrs. McDougall and McConnell.
SENT TO LIMBO. —The two young min
who were „arrested on suspicion if
com,mitting the robbery at Ross' Hot•
were tried. on .-Feiday last- before t e
County Judge, Patton was.. acquitte
there not being aufficient evidence
implicate him in the crime.... Willie s.
however, .did not fare so well, as he W s
onvicted, and sa-entenced to. ye's
imprisonmeat in the County Jail, at d
Labor.
TICE EAF RIM DRAMATIC CLUB.—
learn that this talented' club, of whi h
Seaforth may well be proud, are -prep r-
ing a magn ficent programme for th ir
entertainment on the 24th. We woulrd
Teccomendlonrcountry friends who p r -
pose visiting Seaforth on that occa3io ,
and. who are desirous of spending a
- really pleasant; evening, to 'make such
arrangements as will enahle them to re-
main for the Dramatic entertainment.
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GAUN HAME "—We understand th
Messrs. Hugh Love, Sr., of Hay ; Char
Mason of Tuckeramith ; Joseph Fish
of ; and John Ratteuberry,
Itrucefield, purpose starting for the 0
Country in the courseaof two. wee
The farmer three! to Scotland, and t
latter gentleman% to England. Mees
Mason and Fisher attend to bring b
with them some choice specimens
thoroughbred. atock, for breeding p
-poses.
THF, SUCCESS OF Tif & WHITBY RACES.
The Toronto 'Telegraph predicts that t e
Whitby' 'Meet," to take place on the 24tJ,
will be the most successful of the seaso i.
and ascribes as the principal rhason thet
the man ageraent have `spa). ed. no expen e
in adeertising," and that their posters e
to be met with " from one end of the coil
tcy to the other." There is not mu h
dauger of the Seaforth Meet" bei
very successful., Or even indifferently o,
from this cause or any other, so long as
the present penurious, penny-wise m
cerement runs the "machine."
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CANADA PE es B YTE RIAN Cereatear.
The work on this church is progressi ig
favorably. A considerable portionof t e
plastering and carpenter work is no w
completed. Judging from present
pearauees, the intenor of this chura
whee completed, will compare favora el y
with that of similar edifices in large a id
wealthy cities. The ornamental plas ter -
i eg work on the ceiling has been executed
in as tasteful and handsome a manner as
any we have seen, tied reflects much cre.
dit upon alr. Darling the designer.
Fort MANITOBA. --MeasTS. Thomas
Slater and William Mack, of the Town
ship of Hay, and Themes Grant; of
Tuckersmith, with their families left for
Manitoba on Tuesday la.st. They sailed
from Goderich to Duluth, ad from thence
they prcpose to drive with their tears,
Which. they ttlek with them. We under
stand thit Mr.
been in Ianitoba
farm, atid is now
family. Messrs. Sia
taking up land 98 8'
their journey's end.
a partyiet Hullett
propose to drive thr
tance, by the overla
not been able to asc
any of those Who fo
the exception of Mr.
Kinburn. 1 1. •
ri
,, had previously
I! heA secured a
Onitig with hie
and Mack intend
,.
as they arrive at
Te also learn tiat
he same day, and
14 the entire d's-
route. We ha, e
ain the names of
ed this party, with
Robert Douglas, of
FOR T E OLD Coi
morning last, Mes
and John Martin, o
Christopl er Dale
fora viifi
morning,
forth, a,
and Tho
took the
wish the
safe -retu
the land
pleasant
• to Engl
Mr. Robe
.Messrs.
as Nieh
departur
• all a pie.
, and. tru
f their na
nd in vigo
saaguine ex
Tuesdlay
James HenningTninberry,
Teraberry, and Mr.
riickersmith. left
Id. I On Wednesday
t." Mieson, of Sea-
ot
Ve
h,
a
to
as
st
V thane Broad
i
, cif TUckersmi
or Scotland.
nt journey ani
1
that the visit
tY may prove
ling as their m
pectatio
lird pictured.
THE DUST. ,—Dur'
weather, whenever
rolls along Main str
of wind 1owey the
It cover the clot
eters in showers t
sores an shops, a
o erispre d the
Mist, extending
suburba villages
Harpurh A -Con
ment be et onfoot
this nuis nee, by a
sprinkling of our p
merchan s Must lo
from th damage'
goods, t an Would
erly spti kled all s
is a subs ription no
attainene t Of this
the present
!wheeled vehi
t,Or a slight g
;rises in clou
, j
of pedestria
en doors of
sing 'in the
as with
von to -
Egmondville
not a mo
he preventio
per and regt
al street?
ore every w
s mined by their
plthe ° street prop-
er Why, then
r •
on foot - for the
desirable end?
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1 0
ry
le
st
s,
he
ir,
a.
he
nd
e -
of
lar
ur
ek
110 11
THE ONTIILY
cattle fa on Tuesd
quietly. There A
buyersoe the grail
-ent froro. Goderich,
There as v,ery 1
to buy. Only six%
brought forward; a
changed hand.s at
not a t, eat deal
present s the CO
have eters andyo
of holcii g them f
order th t they m
the Sprii g grass, as
sider th t they
realize h ghei price
be in in ch better
are now, • This b
bability °s, :that
the next fair or tw
sale.'
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TTLE FAIR. —The
iI.a t passed off very
uite a number' of
s veral being p es -
on and Mitch 11.
e stock,, howeVer,
h6aa in all, being.
every one of these
prices. There is
s leable , stock at
ry. Farmers who
cattle are desirous
month or two in
Ye the benefit of
o doing they con -
hen. be able, to
s the animals Will
Mlition . than they
the case, the pro -
ever is offered at
I meet with reedy
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" THE SEAFORTLE
Zaphf l Carter, t
estaltlis Mena are
mg an inusual ,ni
impleme ts of eve
thieshint machine
bounde 4 satisfactio
been tri d, and th
a large usixtess i
present eaeone F
thernac nee and
tured at the Seafot
saying hat they
those of 0,14 othe e
Provinc , either f r
ext.:ellen e of the m
perform their work I
We thin. it ,eirould 6
e oprietors of this
1
!year manufactur-
i Or of agricultural
escription. Their
e given most- un-
herever they have
are likely to drive
ie line during the
ars who leave tried
iniplcinents manufac-
Foundry, agree in
r -.not surpassed by
tablishrnent in the
urabiltty or for the
o ner in which they
This beingthe ease,
dvantageous to our
ej uurown „local menu -
ca to - those at a Idis-
,a they twill not Only
If eight, but will also
hat repairing they
o e conveniently ;and
t is, they will be as -
their midst an en-
, cpessful, will be of
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ET TIF IN SEA.FORTII.—
re been made for the
at ofn of the Aatteen's
6 day next. A (Jali-
oi will begin the am -
y, his will be followed
horse:ititeiamoaaeniteidcbfavorable,rracing,ecaffit1 juaceonbtni ec. e. .t -on
nefi
will be 'given in the
it , and in the eve ing
uecess, and p ople
come to Seaforth on
en Oyment of a c
s p, ointed. W
a to Dublish the
Sements in our
g, it a laiger pal
a it could obta
li
°I
farmers to patroni
factory in paefere
ta,nce. By Iso do
sav.e th expense o
he eneb ed to get
may re lute done
chea,ply Beside
sisting o build up
terprise which, if
great s viee to th
THE WENTY-F
.Arrang ments ha
a,pprop iate celeb
r -
Birthd y, on Wed
thumpi process
usernen 5 of the 4
by athl ,tic sports
the ne Driving P
an eat rtainment
Town all by th
the w ether pro
COD3Ini tee are en
their a rangement
uneoub clly
be -
from istance NV
that d y for the
sport mill not :bed
tended, this wee
progra tree of the
column , thus seat
ty in this (9unty
any otber way;
and Tu r Club Co
of the , have se
prietor of this
from t ern a trifl
which 1 ad beeri pl
the Sec etaiy, an
botchingand sp
neighb ring villag
ty, we ( o not feel
space NN ith the m
Club w sir to adv
or whei another v
any kid takes pl
secure entlemen
mittee f sufficie
the difference b
botchi g, and to a
of pat onizieg a
has in ts power
sec:min extensiN
any pat °nage tha
ay's
in -
full
rn ocal
lici-
n in
it s the Celebration
i tee, or a portion
t to insult the pro-
er by withdra ing
order for prin ing,
d in their lia,n s by
onferring it u n h
ing concern n a
an adjoining C un -
xi lined to occult our
trt r. When the urf
se anothermee mg,
11. ge demenstratt n of
6 it would be w 11 to
the Priuting
telligence to now
een, printing and
eeiate the adva tage
institetiou hi&
tapay, in the me y of
e publicity, four -fold
ay be afforded it.
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FIRE -e-The roo 1Messrs. D. S art
& Co's. Factory c h,t fire on Thu day
evenin , the Ilth n t. from -sparks rom
the pip , and burl t arge hole thrbugh
it. Da lege, not- t
RAIL rVe ors of both the
• Londoa and Hamilt n Companies p ssed
through. this 4.pl e on Saturday last.
Each party seem onfident 'about tbe
building of the ro s Possibly we may
feet the both, b tf sot very prob ble.
The fact is, that t ' first that gives the
. best guarantee of 1 meg able to buil the
• it. ad, will command the bonus.
- QUEEN'S. • BIRTHDAY.—The m gnete
whieh is dra,wing the public attenti n of
both old end youug, male and female at
the present time, is the celebratio of.
thetQueen's Birthday in Bluevale. Our
Village has become noted in these mats
for its festivities and athletics on the
24th of May, and the quiet, orderly an-
ner in which they hre conducted.. This
year willbe no exeleption to former nes,
but superior, as will be seen by the land
bills which are poted. up in all p rts.
The pic-nic will be unusually attrattive,
93 the different Sob ath Schools aye
•
ale.
united for the oce ion, and intend hold-
ing one 'grand 'splay. The athletic
spOrts are also tut sing considerable at-
terition, as a n =bee of celebrated
athletes will be o the ground that day,
and there is not t e slightest doubt but
that the games w 11 be well contested.
Young and old, you wish to enjoy
yourselves, come o this village, for here
yon will find plenty of amusement and I
am confident you will go home at night
More than satisfied.
Tuekersmith.
• The Council met on Wednesday, 10th
of May, in the Villa.getef Harpurhey, at
10 o'clook am. pursuant to djournment.
All the members present he minutes
of the last meeting were rea found cor-
rect, and passed accordin ly. Moved
by Mr. Cousins, seconded b Mr. S roat,
that John Stephensou and Thomas
Cooper be allowed to work their statute
labor on the side road between lots 50
and 51, let concession Te R. S., under
the superintendence of James Aikinhead,
Pathmaster for Division 26. ----Carried.
Moved by Mr. Sproat, seconded. by. Mr.
Walker, that Thomas Hill be appointed
Pathmaster, for Division No. 7, in place
of Levi Tinkiss, xesigned.--Carried.
Moved by Mr. Sproat, seconded by Mr.
Walker, that Donald McKennon be al-
lowed to work his statute labor. on the
tside line between lots 5 and 6, Conces-
sion 11, under the superintendence of
Donald McDonald, Pathmaster.—Car-
ried. Moved by Mr. Sproat, seconded
by Mr: Cousins, that this Council do
now adjourn, to meet again at one o'clock
p. m. —Carried.
The Court of Revision for Tucker -
smith, consisting of all the members of
the Council, met on May 10th, 1871; at
the hour Of 11 o'clock a.m., pursuant to
advertiseinent, fpr the 'purpose of ex-
aniining the Asse sment Roll, and hear-
ing and deciding omplaints against the
. .
Assessiatent da 'es Londsborough ap.
pealed: against th' assessment of his real
propeity as bein too high, and after
due examination he Court decided that
the sum Of $50 be deducted from the
same. No other . ppeals being presented,
the rolls were ex mined, and found cor.
rect, and passed ccordingly. The Court
then adjourned.
The Council re timed atl o'elock p.m,.
Moved by Mr. C usins, seconded by Mr.
Walker, that J hn Dill be appointed
Pathmaeter for 1 ivision No. 16, in place
of Hiram Collad y, resigned.—Carried.
Moved by Mr. S roat, seconded by Mr.
Dallas, that Wm Latta. be allowed to
work hie statute labor on his own road
through lot .No.. 3, under the superin-
tendence of Don id. Stewart, Pathmaster. .
--Carried. Mo ed by Mr. Dallas,
seconded by Mr. Walker, that the As-
seseot be paid he full amount of his
salary for the preseht year, arriounting to
$80. —Carried. Mo-ved by Mr. Walker,
seconded by Mr. Sproat, that F. Oremus,
Mrs. Shaffer, end widow Ohlborn, re-
• ceive the sum of $2 each, 'eharity.—Car-
Tied. The follciehing petitions were pre-
sented and referred to the Conimittee on
roads and bridges :—Petition of H. Mc-
Millan and others, praying for a grant
of money to be expended on the 2nd Con-
cession, L. R. S. Petition of Donald
Stewart and others, for Money to be ex-
pended on the 12th Concession, 11. R. S.
Moved by Mr. Walker, seconded by Mr.
Sproat, that this Council Ocpead the s.um
of $35 in graveling the HaroirRoad from
the side line behween lots 15 and' 16,
Village of Harpurhey, to the boundary of
Seaforth Corporation, and the further
sum of $10 from. the said Oda: line West
to the boundary line bet-Weert MaKillop
and Hullet, providing that the McKillop
Council agree to expend the same amount
on the same sect oils Of said Huron Read,
and that the Cle k be ditlected tc com-
municate with t e McKillop Council re-
specting such eapeed4ure.—Carried.
The Council havingtdecided on the neces-
sary work to be done throtighout the
Township for the _present year, it was
movecrby Mr. Walker, and seconded by
Mr. Cousins, that the several jobs on
roads and bridges to be done in the
Township, be let by contract, on Thurs-
day, the 25th of May, instant, and that
theCterk be irected to Publish the
d)
same by 'hand ill, and have the same
distributed over the Township as soon as
possible. —Carried. By-law No. 2, of
1871, granting and conveying to William
C. Gounlock, , untravelled roadway, was
read a third time and. finally passed.
Moved by Mr. Sproat, seconded by Mr.
Cousins, that this Coundil adjourn to
meet again in Robinson's 'Hotel, Village
Egmondville, on Thursday, May 25th,
at the hoer, of 10 o'clock a.m.
; Wei. Mune CLERK.
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Blvth.
SERIOUS ACCIDZNT.,On Tuesday last
Mr. J. W. Auld of East Wawanosh, was
run over while trying to stop his horses,
which were running away hear Mi.
Kelly's Flouring Mill. Ma Auld receiv-
ed serious injury to his spine, and. was
carried intolelr. Kelly's, where he was
attended to by Dr. Sloan. After a few
hours he was placed on a spring wagon,
with a bed laid thereon, and conveyed to
his own home. It is thought that he
will recover, but it will be rather a tedi-
ous process.
YOUNG NONPAREIL 7--1-We regeet to
learn that Mr. John Nott's valuable
draught stallion, " Young Nonpareil,"
has been sick, and unable to proceed on
its route for some days. We under-
stand that the animal is pow recovering,
nnder the veterinary attention of Mr.
Upshaw, of Clinton, and will be able to
resume his route next week.
PECIAL NOTICE§.
119r 014 Operators, as well as new
ones, will be delighted with the nicety,
certainty, and ease of the 't Osborn"
Sewing Machine.
Fellows' 'Compound Syrup of Hypo -
phosphites is prescribed by- the first
physicians in every city arid twit where
it has been introduced, midis a thorough-
ly orthodox preparation.
Is health worth having? -I it is pro-
tectith-it is a jewel as easily, lost as
virtue, and in many cases as difficult to
recover. In this climate, and More par-
ticularly at this season of rhe year,
peopleare very apt to take cote.. and suf-
fer froth sore throat, coughs, upitting of
blood and pulmonary complaints general-
ly, which if not checked immediately,
lead te serious consequences. The ques-
tion arises—which. is the quickest and
most ;effectual remedy? Bran's Pul-
monic 'Wafers have been before the pub-
lic for! twenty years, and have always
giyenerfeet satisfaction, and invariably
fi
effect Permanent cures when . taken iu
season,. Sold by ell medicine dealers
and country stores, at 25ets. per box.
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry
is "a combination and a lona indeed,
for heltling and curing diseases of the
throats, lungs, and chest. It cures a
cough by loosening and cleansing the
.1ungs.1 and. allaying irritation ; th
removOg the cause, instead of •drying up
the cough and leaving the dise4se behind.
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
------
lTrains leave the Sea orth station as
folo
10.50 " " 2.25 E.. ea
0
68.°015NGA.BgAS. T. ING WEST.
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135 r: -H. I 1.35 " "
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Zurich.
, The good people of Zurich are making
arrangements for the celebration of the
24th in splendid style, • Prizes will be
given for athletic sports of every descrip-
tion. Speeches, Recitations, and music
will be an attractive feature in the day's
proeeedings. lu the evening there will
be a grand display of fire works.
McKilloD.
Accrfea-Ners ,—On Wednesday, May 11,
Mr. Burns, of the Tenth Concession of
this township, met with rather a severe
'accident. Itseents that Mr. Burns Was
engaged in chopping wood, and the axe
glanced from the stick and struck him on
the foot, inflicting a severe wound. —A
young man named Rackwell also met
with an accident, on Friday last, which
resulted in dislocating his thigh and oth-
erwise injuring him.
GOOD TEMPLAR. -0n the last night of
meeting of the Winthrop Temple, a very
interesting and instruotive address was
delivered by Mr. Samuel Smith. At the
same meeting the following members
were elected officers for the current year:
°—Brother Andrew Govenlock, W. C. T.;
Sister Mary pollard, W. V. T.; Brother
John Govehleck, W. Sec.: Sister Jane
Richard, W. = Treait.; Brother Jaines
Stewart, 1V. F. Sec.; Brother .George
Barber, W. Chap.; Brother Rotert
Grieve, W. hl.; Brother John Bray, W:
I. G.; Sister Mrs. John Wright, P. W.
C. T.; Brother A. Hardy, W. 0. G.;
Sister Caroli c Pollard, W. R. H. ,S.
Sister Janet erieve, W. L. 11. 8.; Sitter
Agnes Atki son, W. .41. Sec.; Sistef
Mize Folland W. D. M.
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The latest styles of Beets and Shoes
of all kinds cheap at T. CoveDtry's:
• Divisions Courts --1871.
Ainleyville,
Seaforth,
Exeter, ...
Dungannon, ...
Bayfield,
Clinten, '
Goderich,
May 23
May 25
May 27
May 29
May 30
June 5
juue 12
Change ot Business
J 11J ST STARTED
• AND BOUND TO SUCCEED.
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MHE Subscriber, Mr. THOS! LRE,
1 having purchased the St ek of
W A SHEARSON & CO
• y
*
at a Considerable reduction ox cost, he is
both able and determined to sell to his
custoinees, and all those who may kindly
favour him with a call, at sugh prices as
will astonish the people of Seaforth and
the sarroundiug vicinity.
He has just received a large Stock of
• FRESH
MILY GROCERIES,
COMPRISING
TEAS,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
RICE,
NEWTRT.TITS, ETC.,
Which he will sell at. remarkable Low
• Prices.
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FLOUR AND FEED.
AINLEYVILLE.
1111tORTANT NOTICE!
MHE undersigned having detain -Ince
to close up his present business,with.
a view of operating elsewhere, begs leave
to announce thatihe has on hand over
$20,000 'WORTH 011
New.Staple & Fancy Goods,
of every kind,
Which he will dispose of at a great sacri-
fice, for Cash or Produce.
He also keeps constantly on hand, a large
stock of Flour and Feed of every des-
" cription, consisting of
FLOUR,
CORN. MEAT.,
OAT MEAL,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Bran, Shorts, Oats, Barley, Peas, &e
Flour and Feed delivered with dispatch
in Harpurhey, Egmonville and Seaforth,
free of charge.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
All varieties of Field and Garden Seeds
kept constantly, on hand.
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All kinds of Produce
THE STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
AND
CLOTHING STOCK T.
Have Just been received direct from the
Manufacturers in . Great Britain—thi
Spring, and will be found unusually we 1
asserted and attractive.
Now is the time for Farmers and othe s
to get Bargains, as the whole Stock mu -t
.„
be disposed of in three months.
''Faken in Exchange for Goods, at
THE HIGHEST CASHI PRICES,
. REMEMBER!
SI,RSON & CO.'S OLD STAND
THOMAS LEE.
I69-tf
mcKILLOP COURT OF REVISION.
MHE Court of Revision for the Town-
ie ship of McKillop will be held at
OLIAM.BERS' HOTEL, Lot 26, 7th Con.,
On Saturday, May,O, 1871,
- At 10 o'clock .A. 1.
All persons interested are hereby noti-
fied to attend.
JOHN O'SULLIVAN,
178-3t I Township Clerk.
ALSO, FOR SALE'
STORE, STORE -14 OUS
• STABLE,
And 11, Acres of Land,
With Orchard,
In the thriving village of Cranbroo
and a number of Village Lots and
P.A.RaNg 1..a..A_I•TD 81
In Ainleyville and. neighbourimod.
—ALSO,—
HORSES, WAGONS, CARRIAGE
• SLEIGHS, ETC., ETC.
. J L.EOKIE.
Ainleyvillee Ilth May, 1871.
N. B. --A1.1 parties indebted to the s
scriber by overdue Note or Account; re
requested to call and settle the same t
once, thereby save costs.—Jr L. • 179- 3
EGMONDVILLE.
NEW GROCER
.Wg. THOMSON,
(Late of Seaforth,)
Begs to inform the public that he has
opened a Grocery Store, in
THE BRICK PREMISES.,
Lately occupied by Mr. John Logan,
NEAR TIIEI BRIDGE,
EGMONDYILL.E,
Where he will keep on hand
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Warranted by
Fresh • Groceries,
Of every description, at prices as reasdn-
able as those of any other house
• in the trade.
The Highest Market Pri0
PAID FOR
BUTTER, EGGS, &e., &e.
A call is respectfully solicited.
Whf. THOMSON,
179 -ti Egmonclville
the Makers:
THE RUSStL WATCH
For Durability, Qu
Neatn
CANNOT BE
A new stck of the
recei
lity, Finish and
SS,
EQUALED.
bove Watches just
ed.
A COMPLET STOCK OF'
FINE GOLD 4ND 4SILVER
JEW LRY
e t
ALWAYS 0 AND.
Watches, Cloeks aid Jewelry of e-vettc, „
description repaired. with neatness and. t
despatch, and warranted to give satise
faction. •
$5,000 worth of Old Gold and Silver
wanted, for which the 'high -est price in
cash or trade wial be paid.
M. R. COUNTER,
179 Main street, Seafortht
GREAT CREDIT SALE
,
ii.
Consisting of Hors s, Wagons, Car-
riages, Ruggles, C tters, harness,
Buffalo Pe bes, &c.
•
.
Mr. J. P. BRIN it has received. in -1
structions from the al dersigned to sell
by public. atietioa,
i
On SATURDAY, May 20, 1871,
At Ross' Hotel. Seaforth, ai 11 o'clock-,
forenoon, the followhig valuable proper-
ty, aiza • •
2 horses, 8 years old, 2 horses, 7
years old; 3 mares, 6 years old ; :3 mares
5 years old; 3 mares 4 years old, I mare
7 years old., at foetal 7 to Hunter's horse;
2 half blood. colt, 1 rear old from Rat-
tenbury'e horse, 4-yettiling heifers, 1 bull
calf half thorough -bred, 2 Suffolk sows
with Pigs, 3 Berkshire do. do., I thor-
ough -bred Suffolk boar. 1 covered car-
riage, i eilver-moua ed do., nearly new;„
6 good buggies, 1 do r carte7 good cut
.1;-
ters, 1 iron axle agon, new; 2 long
sleighs, new, 1 hay' rack, 8 timothy -
seed drills, I set silver -mounted doable i
haeness, 3 sets silver -mounted single
harness, 4 sets single harness, I set
double plough harness, 1 pair light hub- ,
sleighs nearly new; 1 peddling rig ala
complete, 7 buffalo reties, 12 horse -blan-
kets and circingles, 12 horse halters, 2.
pair Dutch collars, 4 sets of whiffietrees,
5 neck -yokes, -1 wagon -box, new; 1 pear
Scotch barrows, 1 1 fanning -mill, new,
McIaggart's make ;,' II plough, and a
number of other article* too numerous
to mention,. The whole to be sold with-
out reserve.
Great bargains .ay be expected, as
the proprietor is going into other DUS-
iness.
Terms of Sale—
under, cash ; ove
monsh's credit by
joint notes.
179-2
11 sums of $5 and
that amount, 7,
'shing approved'
OSS, Proprietor_
SALE.
MORTGA
TTNDER Power o Sale contained in 6
U Mortgage, madle by Wm. McMillan.,
dated 28th March, i8G7, default havin
been made, the Lan C therein mentione
being in the village f ,Brucefield, in tU
County of Huronc mtaining three-fiftha
of an acre, being cothposed of part of Lot
1 31, in the 1st COlieeS0013 of the Town-
ship of Tueleersmithl, East of the London
Road, and more fully' described. in said
Mortgage, will be offered for- sale by
Public Auction, by hammon Yeo, Auc- -
tioneer, at Dixon's Elote1, Brneefield, on.
SATURDAY, the 0th day of MAY, Al
-D. -1871, at 12 o'clo k; noon.
There are a good Franie Dwelling-houee
and Blacksmith Shop on said. Land, and.
situated en the London road, in said vil-
lage.
Terms made known on (lay of sale, and
in the meantime will be made known tq,
intending purchasers by applying to
McCAUGHEY1& TIOLMESTED,
176-4t S4itors for Mortgagee -
NOTICE Tq DEBTOR&
NOTICE is hereby given that all par-
ties indebted 110 Dr ee COLEMAM
either by note or b ok., are rectuested-lite
call at his office, at the Salt Woks, welt
settle the same ininediateiy, otherwiele
they will be sued w thout fat2Ither
Seaforth, April 1 , 187/..
THE GARDNER PATENT
Se/laity Machin
MANUFAC-TuRED 'LOA
Gardner Sewing Machite
COMPANY,
• HAMILTON, ONT.,
Is the best family and manufaetuting
machine now made ; will do all kind e of
Fancy Work. The general works and
attachments are so simple that, anyper-
son can learn to work theta irt half an
hour. Tailors and shoemakersuse i in
preference to any now made. P 'ces
,within the reach of all.
Has no gear of any kind; is STR/ING
and Sientea.
It would be, well for intending pur-
chasers to call on any df the undernien-
tioned parties and see this machine, be-
fore purchasing one of another make.
The above machine can be seen at wOrk,
at any time, at William Grassey's an
T. K. Anderson's, Seaforth; F. FiltOn's,
Exeter; Mr. Pierce's, Rodgerville ; r.
Folley,. Bayfield; Fishleigh & Gat.ree
Ainleyville.
PETER GRASSIE,
General Agent for the Cseauonfb
tyortof,}1027,
179-ly ,,
HORSE FOR SALE!
-IVOR Sale, Cheap for Cash, or on time,
11 a good Driving Mare. Apply tep
McINTOSH & MORRISON.
Seaforth, March 31, 1871. 1734f
• IL I .
MHE Subscriber s prepared to furnish
parties building veith a first-elass ar-
ticle of Stone Lime, at 20 eente per bush-
el at thee- kiln, 31 Killop, near Thom-
sson'a saw -mill, or 22 cents per bushel)
delivered in Seaforilh.
Orders left withi Mr. BULL, Main -
street, Seaforth, will meet with prompt
attention. IAMBS DODDS,
174-tf McKillop.
' THE GREAT F
JOB MOSES'
This well-known
MALE REMEDY,
RIODICAL PUS..
medicinei TIO ins
sition, but a sure d. safe remedy
Female Difficultiela. and Obstructions,
from any cause whatever; *and although.
a powerful remedy, it contains nothing.
hurtful to the' constitution..
To Married Ladies it is peculiarlti-
suited.. It will in a ;short time bring.
• on the raonthly period with regularity,
• and although very peSverful contains no-
thing burthil to the cc4nstitution. L a,11
cases of NerYoue and Spinal Affections,
Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on.
slight exertion, Palpitation of the lige-A,
Lowness of Spiritia Hysterics, Sie
Headaches, Whiteft arid all the pail& l'
d.iseases occasioned by a disordered 8y.
tem, these Pills atilt effect a cure where
all other meana have failed.
These Pine have never been known 10
fail where the directions on the seemed
page of pamphlet are well observed.
For full particulars, get a pamphlet,
free, of the agent. 7 4 •
JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIBT011..
$1.00 and 124 cents' for postage, en-
closed to Northrop & ILyinaa, Neeveast
Ont., general agents for the Dominien,
will insure a bottle eontaining over- 30.
pills by return mail.
Ctit-Sold Seaforth by E. Hickson and:
Co., and R. Luinsclen ; A. S'tephente.
Mitchell, J. 'S. Coombs, Clinton, amA
all Medicine Dealers.
NORTHROP & LYIMAN, `'...tieweastlee
Scle Agehts. 1.80-4
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Montreal, Physician.
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clan, Surgeon,
eidenee, corner. of
Street, int mediately
Store.
Seaforth, Feb. 411
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forth, Offiee day, tt
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for the iL(- Bal
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Attorneyat
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Wroxeter. Agent
Loan Co. of Upper
oaiai Securities f -to.
Money at S per
harged...
SAS. IL BENSON,
Seaforth, Pee.
•,
1-10'
Tb e underisi0
yuldie for the liber
to him in times pae
an-LaJsr to inform )
reenmed business:
where he will be
from. oIdirientls,
Seaforth, May 5
RITISII EXtta
eriela ONT., ,1
ETOR_2- J. S. WI'
'can noted, II'ars
This hotel has ree
nished, and refitt
nowtme of the' mos
niodious in 'be ,Pr
Rooms for Comm
Terms liberal.
-Go&rich, April
G&\VMCF
.
„ Land Sur:
manner
with.neatnessaa
Commissim
'Next door south.
forth.
Seaforth, Dec,
TsHATtp
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stables -0fl
*
Seaforth. Good
Conveyances, al)
HARP'S LIN
SEAFOir
and Caariages
2 ble terms.
Seaforth, May r).
TIITH EXTRA'
CA RT W It
Dentist, ex
by the use of
Offiee--Over t
ford. Attendat
Hotel, the first
if each month
mercial lioteL
• days and Pride
Parties rec
quested te ealL
ton, on the firla
• Over 54,000
axtrs.eted by tl
Colton's iflike,t-
Exchange ltr
1
Opporite
Through '
in the NVestel
Red River, 6
the,- greatttmt fi
All necess_a
specting Land
• (.1i1
Bonds Coupoi
(told and
at best a'a atm,