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The Huron Expositor, 1871-09-29, Page 6fr 6. 4111111.011.111•1•111.11111•MMEININW TCI E. HURb N EXPO SI TOR. SEPT. 29 1871:. A Witeheraft An anecdote of 'Lord Chief -Justice Holt is as follows :—A .poor- old -woman was arraigned for witchcraft. The witness deposed that she used " spell." The "spell"—produced in evidence—was a line from one of the classic poets, written on parch- ment. The Justice demanded to see it, and it was handed to him. " How came you by this ?" he asked the prisoner. - "A young gentleman, any lord, gave it to me to cure my. e-solatighter's ague." "Did it ewe ler "0 yes. my ford, and many others." '• "1 am glad of it," said the Judge. "Gentlemen of the jury, when I was young and thought- less, I went to this poor women's louse with some companions, had no 'limey to pay the aeckouing, and pretended that by a 'spell' I could cure her daughter's ague. She ac- cepted the proposition and let us off scot free. If any one is punishable -it is the Chief -Justice, and not this poor woman." Of course, she was acquitted, but the credulous Multi, tilde affirmed that the Judge and ajfiry were all bribed. The Queen's Name. )When our gracious Queen was at little girl, and it became highly pro- bable that she would OCCUpy that ex- alted station. which she has since adorned with every: womanly virtue and queen -like gr ice, among many of her uncle's loyal subjects there arose a diecussion about her name. Ittravas not a good old English name, they said.; and it was thought politic to change Victoria to Anne, Caroline or Elizabeth. This feeling was not confined to Englishmen on:y. That illustrious Scotsman whose centenary has just been kept says, in his diary .for May 19th, 182-8 :---"Diaed, by command, with •the Dueness of Keit. I was very kindly -recognized by Piiiica Leopold, and presented to the little Princess 1rictoria-4 hope ,they will change her name—the heir - apparent to the crown, as things now Stand." •How comnletely hu " Vie- r I toria" becotne a household word in •el-ery English. home ; yet how very .few young ladies have been_ called ley that mune, in honor of their I:Sovereign. I suppose it is because Victoria is not a name for everyday life, and admits of no9prettier abbre- viation that "Vicky." Again— thbugh fervently praying for her. Majesty's long life—it would -be ' -well to have it settled under what name or names the Prince of Wales will elect to reign : Albert -Edward, _Albert or --as probably rdest English- -men would desire—Nl ward the -Seventh. . It- is, I believe, the Queen's wish that he should be call- ed Albert Edward ; and this, pro- bably, will be his style, if his Royal Highness lives to pet on the imperi4 purple.—a Te_dite Talk. di • ot. As to Low Dresses. Most &shops owe theie origin, to an attempt to give prominence to the strong point or hide. the wea point of a .king or queen. Thu ti,ewder came into vogue to C011cual, an awful time goingthrough the 1 zouave- drill with tat umbrella. When be reaoh6d home he heard that the thief had beei captured. .The judge is now engaged in writing out his charge to the jury in advance of the trial. Those who have seen the lough draft say it is thp rndst picteresque law paper ever drawn up' in that contry. . 1 Harvesting pples. - Mr. 'Todd gives he foll, wing good advice in his Am le aultlari4 : When apples are gatherpd within two or three minutes' walk of the fruit -room, the most convenient man- ner of conveying the fruit is to let two men cee-ry two larse basketfuls, by means of nwO sticl s aeh stick being thru t through t e te -6 handles of a basket The baskets being side J)3 side an the stick p rallel, the work of cal rying is Elln hn ore easily performed Ian by hoyin a single basket on : shou de): . If the way is smo eh, one per on may take two large baskets on a h elbaerow. Still anothsir good eNe y � convey apples to t e fruit-roo i to ea a 'clezen bask ts on -a larg stone-ooet. Winrer apf les should ot be poured from one b. sket into a other, nor be dumped int a wagon -b x I nd jolted over a roug, way, as all st. ch rough handling'ws S bruise tl em more or lesseaud thus hasten th lecaa. 10 • ON Early Risin • All this talk about a moonshine. The habit of out of bed in the middle of suits some people.; let tl era Bat it is onky folly to lay general rule upon the subje men are fit f r nothing they have ar aen esaorly eve ing. Their ener4eS are d their nieir imaei 110ri9 are Lea spirits are del ressed, • It is risiis s turning he -night enjoy it. down a t. Seine ay after morns adened, y, their aid you can work so well in the morning. Some peoplfa can, but others eau ight ; others agtin in nd ex- clusive getting ammon •work best at the afternom periment for tests on these Long tr al the only tco: points. As for up early beca ise Professe has written 1 tters to pro cessity of it let no one enough to do 't. We all model man, n ed eighty : five ; 1 wor t bre e kfa and a pinch b more never anything but dinner, and a evening." I don k ey tied so all means con pie would car these terms. all. withered easier terms ti: as°well that 11 is a nuisance to -everybody e ve Ithe ne- b goose k ow she I rise at take a BY -L e . , To aid and a'ssi and 'Bruce a . . Queen's gt ay hair, and large peruke 'because a _King was bald. We learn however, from 21, Be12:atu paper, that the customs of ladies exhibitindthei TitlAs in all the beauty of nature ha a tar more romantic origin. In I -battle in which the French were en gaged (ad dates, we mav mention, ar as elows: - - I • three hours, •t—namelY a cralcker salt—work live ho ira smoke, never drink barleywater, eat nO to bed at six in the anybody finds tl at •t of life suit ]ini, by nue it. 13 at few p ° - to live to eighty 9 If a ruan 'cannot get • d cru nip ed up on an those, :itjis ° should dielbel re he o himself a ad a bore 1Ttes. . W NO, t th ; I Le n, Huron ailwav 'on pa--iy, )3,7 tr, by vay of. aa to id to eei rate tu ts of the p thsed hi 1cr Majesty In( rpornte Cc menet ," end enacted Li‘ in6 t isand dol S • bonus to the Said tiompai y sae Debentures. there al , authorize the levying 6f s for the payment of the Dobtn the interest thereon. by an aet f th • fouiLh 88i t Legislature of the Proviete of Older the thiety-fourth ye • of the reign of - Queen 1 ietorite enti led, " An Aet t theLoncloif= ninon nd Bruee Bailey it - amongst other hings previa el ,reserve(J) their ranks were broke and they were routed. When they re treated, their - women bared theii breasts and entreated- them to pierce them rether -than permit them to fall into the bands of the enemy. This was too much for • the gallant Gauls, Nerved with:fresh courage, -they turned, renewe.:: the combat, and were victorious. From that our Frenchwomen 17. ft Ve, on festal oecaeions, always been accustomed to wear their dresses low. in fact when. yen see one wlso appears to .have forgotten the upper part of her dress, it is no proof of indelicacy, but 8111.1ply an indication of the power of national sentiment. This satis- fa et eril y explains what many ;a El 0- r ant people have teken for inipto- piety. WTe live :.teril learn. _ -1 "And it shall f urt ' er be lewitill fo • any illenhi- Psditv or Afenie;palit es, through i ' y /41't IA which, i or near -which, the 1 seaway or w rk. , of the said Compan3• shall pees di` be Satin 1, O Mt and as- sist the said Compile -, by loaning n• t• tart 'deceive (,. or giving money by x ay of bonus n «ma thine, ,Vit other means to the °tepidly, in the y.on trueth 11 - or equipment of said! Railway, oe o I an of their works authorized mu er this net, Muni extei 1 andnannetf- - that 4o such latter cattistanee, I 113 w ty o boutie iipa roi eee "melt nt' a such Weor V s iu of them, shall think: expedient; Wed aleywe's denation or ocheewi et, shall be giv if m til after the pftseing of a By -I iey for the purl) se, Ind the adoption of Hitch 13y- aw by the int pay° 4; ; pro- vided also, that any . itch Byelaw, to hei val if, shell be nettle in eonformit ' with the' laWs . ; tl is pro - lance, respecting Menneipat1.11.1t(Itidi Hs, and a 1 standing such rete nu y exceed the agg ()gat Irate r f , such ley -laws so pas •eci. elui , tyt id, 1 otwitl - two cente on The don r on the aettild alue Pf sue i rateable peoperty, provided ' the. - tl 0- at - mud vete of a seeement 8hij1 10 it -any case exceed ' 11 r all perpoeme tw t cents - in the dollar en the actual I 'Althea Of th3 whole eateable prime •tv withiu the Men eipalit • or A'1portion of a Meniqiitality ,e;leinting sue debt. ' 1%.(1"Ite-niteese um Me cipelity of the Tow iehip c Tf the stun -1.,, tu der the andel rity of quid it laeekersmith hat; dete mined to aid tin 1 as -ist th bald (Anapaest, by g1V1 ig, thereto, hy e ey el bn oe r. 0000 1 ] , ' A Mad Judge, - A Judge in Western Pennsylva- mia went intothe river to bat the -other morning, aud wItile e as . . -swimming about, soiue abandoned scoundrel- stole all his clothes ex- cept Lis high hat and umberella.. -We don't undertake to explain how -Iliad the Judge was, beeause, al- though the Euglish langtevtge is copie (MS, its most efficient and vigorous adjectives are entirely unequal to the expression of certain degrees of emotion,. But he stayed in the water . i(,cut fIflp oui S e.xperinfentine with i the thllireiit kinds at imprecations, and endeavoring to seleet some ef the tirdieSt 01)jurgations for application to the thief. At last he 'came out,. and after mounting the high hat, celetied the utuberella and tried to cover hie retreat up the street to- . e na louse. It appeared to the telge that aIl the females in the boarding sehooi,. and the members of: the Dorcas societies and one womar ' • ' rights conVention, 's -ere out peome- llad-7na that day; and the judge had t, cited aut. Aud , i -Weeleirre:ts, In order to carry lett; 0 • •t1 he sae i Municipality to raise •L tie said Sulu O tit . ,t recited ebjeet, it will be nettessle tl ie Salt in th j 1Veneleeets, it will require tha .m. a , inanner'hereinafter i o tontionedt awl. Set i. ;4( .0 t/ol_ibi: . raised annually by see teal rate. fortpay x g.t 0 :ed.. '• debt oteeluseto end interest on the de 1 tent 11014te .: . t' ' be issteet therebee as, fliceeinafter pil vic tat And t AS -Ire e e A`C the intiettiit uf thtt. whole eaten] le pro pellet of the seill inuitieipality., ineege c't ve of :1113 further int.:vete. of the tAnikt, and tele° hetee sective eri tioned, or any part tl tieof, is according to the 1:e.t j ved erinn t -he tlet pore ry inveetinent of the einftting 111611 lierei ta te • men being fer the year 147, the sum of sixj,litiiitirol „ revieett aseeesment r el of the- said 111tatlieb ta lay, and st.yiet thousand line hundred eed Niece t V -five ' (100.,,,, ei,,d Of any inerenee tit ( tures hall be sealed with the seal of the said , mimic polity, and. signed by the Reeve and Tress- , nror t ereof. . t ard. That the saki debentures shall bumble pay- able in twenty yearsts, at furtheet from the day here- inafter mentioned for this by-law to take effect, at the 0 cm of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Londe Ontario, and Khali have attached thereto Coupog for the payment. of interest, et the rate and in he manner hereinafter mentioned., anti Hold. delimit rest shall be delivered to the 'Trustee's mint- ed, or o be named, hi accentuate; with the pro- visions of theesaid recited ad. 4th. That thereaid debentures shall" bear interest at and after the rate of six per eentinn per annum from the date thereof, and. such interest shall be made Se able half yearly on the first day of Jan- uary and the Ara day of July, in each . and every year during the continuance of the 'laid debentures, et the place where the said debentures are made payable. - , ; 5th. That for the pantos° of forming a sinking fund foe the p tythent of the said debenture8, and the interest to become deo thereon au equal special rate of one mill and eighe•tenths 01 010111 in the (101 - lar shall in addition to till other rates be raised, levied and eelleceed, in each year,- upon all the rateable property in the said municipality during the ton- tintiance of the lead Debentures or any of them. Gth. That this By-law, shall take effeet and come into oponttion on, from and after the fifteenth day of Decemb r, in the 3•ear of our. -Lord, one thousand eight lin tired and seventy-one. . ii 711h. T at the votes 'of the electore of • the. -said Mu -Map , lite ehall be taken on this 13Y-Ittw at the 'oilmen', places; that is to say: .. . 9 ' For Dieision No. 1, at'Weilsunt's; Hall in Egniond- vino. , For Dcetision .No.. 2, at the Sehool House, in ,Harperlifr.. , . For 1*vision No. • 3, in the School House, in - Sehool'S etion No. 4. - !For DI isiou No. 4, at the old &loot Renee, in Brneefielt IFor D vision No. 5, at the School House, in Sehool S 'ctiou No. 2, on Teetelay, the seventeenth day of Oc ober, A. D. 1871, commencing at the hour of 9 o'clo k 111 the morning feud ending at 5 o'elock in the'aft moon of the /Mlle (111y; mul that the follow- ing persons; ideal be the Retnening Officers to take the said rotes at the respective places hereinafter appointee for titking such votes for the ward, for Ijv which the are -hereby respectively appointed, that, is to say: ' For Division No. 1, Hugh Ohesney. or Dilesion No. 2, David Cluupbell. ,f or Division No. 3, William O. Fowler. For Division No. 4, Johu Young. For Division No. 5, James Murray. .Taren 140TICE that thnitbove is it true copy of a proposed] By-law, which will be taken into contliel- eration by the Couneil of the Municipality of the 22nd -day of September, , A. D. 1871, and that 11) Township of Trickersmith, after one month from the first , nblication hereof in the Hunoli Ex- eosemoie; ho date of whieh ' publication is the Seventeenth dayofOctober, A. D. 1871. 1.1. the votes o the atectoits oi the said ieunieipality will be takthi thereon on the betWeen tVe hours of :nine o'clock in the forenoon, and five p'cloalc in the afternoon at the several I 1 WILLIAM MUIR, nlitees awl e nit nod. . TOWNsnir CLERK. Dated this 15th. day of September, 1871, Y-71 IN NO. 50. To aid and B - giving -way of .aed to -a id th it. : t ae uftohi the ' 4.th.yet 'W rEnuA Legi 'later() VictPria, nu London, Hi is, tubongst follows : "And it s panty or M or near whie -nd assist then London, Huron nee ailway Con -ilia -11y, by fifteen thousand dollars by bonus, to the said Company, issue debentures therefor, and rize. the levyingofa special the payment of the debentures interest thereon. , 13y an not of thefoorth session of the • f the Province of Ontario, passed in r of the reign of Her Majesty Queen entitled "An Act to Incorporate • the 011 and Brace liailway Ctaupftny," it other.things, provided aud enatited as all further be lawful for any Municie ieipalitiee, throngh any part of which, the Railway or works or the said Company sh til pest; or I be situated, to aid tend rte - gist the said 'Company hy loaning or trenranteeiug, or giving ne ttey by way: of bonus or. tdonations, or other mean. to ehe Compeny in the eonstree- thin Or egnie relent of said Railway, or of any of thee works autho. 'Peed enact this itet, in such netimer and to such •.x..tent as etieh Mimieipalities or tiey 01 them shall 11 411114 eepedient ; erovided always, that no such aid r assistanee by way Of bones, dona- nation or ot. erwise, shall be given until after the paesing of a 33, -law for the pitmen°, and the adop- tion of sueli-L'y-law by the ratepayers; provided also, that an • such tie be Valid, shall be made in con1 °lenity, with the lawe of this; Province, resPeeting mieipal institntions, and all such By- laws so pass shall be valid, eotwithstaudingsneli. rate may ext.: fed the siggregate rate of two cents in , the dollar on the actual value ,of meth rideablo. pro- perty, provit ed (het the 011111011 rate of assessment, shall not in 1 ny case exceed., for all purposes; two cents in the 'oiler en the netted value of the whole ratemble prop rty within the, ,Alunicipality or por- tion of a Mei creating smelt debt." AND WilEi is, The Munieipality of the Town- ship Of liny as deteradit to aid end assist the said eminent t, by giving t ierato, by way of bonus, the sem of lateen thousand dollars, (15,01/0,) under' the -au hority of the said recited act. . Axn Wine! ,ets, In order 1.6 carry into effect the stud recited. o tject, it will be becessery for the -said Municipality o mise the said sem of, fifteen thons- and dollen; the manner heeeinafter mentioned and net forth. AND WHEn It will require the sumo' ($1,650) one thoesand hundred. and fifty dollen; to be raised annuli by special rate for ,paying the said debt of teen Chummed (Tann and interest ou - the debentur(3. to be issued therefoi tut hereiutiftee provided. . Axis Witten eees, The amount of the- Whole rate- able property ti the stud Mmiteipality, irrespective of line! fidere, nerense of the same, and tiltio irre- spective of ne, incronse to be derived from the tem- pera:1'y invest' tent of the sinking fund heretnafter - mentimied or d any pert thereof, •IS according to the last revised as •esereent, rell of the fetid Municient- . ity, being for he year 1871, the num of five hundred and lifteeeight thousand three hundred and twenty - Mee dollars. L'558,320.) . • • ' elefi Wnent ets, The .amment of the existing debt of the se d Municipality 18 est follows : Prin- cipal, two tlun Hand live hundred dollars ($2,500); intermit nothing dne. AND Wit En/ -IS, FOr paving the 111111 0',t on, mid AVI:10- perele4d Mr. THOMAS DELL', creating set c nal yearly sinking fend for peeing HEARSE, I am 'prepared to attend funerals the principal ( the said . debt of fifteen thonsand. on the shortest notice, either in town or country. consideration by the Connell of this Municipality, after one month from the &et publication thereof In the linuoze.EXemirroit, the date of which first Wae the 22nd day of September, 1871, and that the votes; of the electots of the solid Mu- nicipality will be taken thereon at the place above- named ou the Mitt • Seventeenth Dny of October next, at. the hour 01 nine o'clock in the forenoon, and ending at live o'olock in the afternoon of the mime day. WILLIAM WILSON, Township Clerk. Hay, 181114 September, 1871. omoeaumseeemepeeme 28'00 SEWING NEEDLES To be sold, Wholesale and Retail, at ARMSTRONG & PRICE'S BOOKST011E, Main Street, Seaforth. T. GARNISS, TAILOR, Late Foreman witla E. I-kick/got' .* Co., Begs to announce to the. inhabitants o S PLIFORTH AY,0' VICINITY, that he has taken rooms over Mft THOIVIA,S KIDD'S STORE, in which he peepoKes carrying on the making up of CENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOT HING Also, that he has received from Eugland, an entire NEW SYSTEM OF CUTTING, whieh works admirably, producing beautifully fit- ting garments, combining ease ancl comfort. Some excellent Pattans for•Childrens' arid Youths Suits. Patterns supplied or garments cut out, tit moderate t charges. Seaforth, July 27, 1871. .190-tr. EGMONDVILLE NEW GROCERY. THONESON (Late of Scafor h,) Begs to inform the public that he has opened a Grocery Store, iy .THE BRICK .PRIblISES, Lately ocenpied by Mr. JoL Logan, NEAP. THE BRIIkE, 4:011.10.YDY.ILLE, Where he will Ifeep on hand. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Fresh Groceries, Of evary description, at prices as nelson -I able as those of any other house in the trade. The 1-iigliest Market Price PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &c., FLOUR AND FEED! , liept conetantly nu hand. A call is respectfully solicited. • WI. THOMSON, 179-tf M. ROBERTSON Cabinet iMaker and ndertaker. dollars, as heir inafter nuritioned, it will require an anneal special nail in th( dollar of three mills on the whole of t itateable roperty of the said muni- cipitlity in ad ition to other. rates to be leyie each year. el ALL SIZES, kept colstatilly on hand. Warprooms: f I r 1 Two doors meth of Ilirto.c c•1 Hotel, and opposite. ...Le.tintosn luta Morrition's Carriage Factory, Mahe 4:ROBERTSON. JOHN BE IT THE) EroRE. EN GTED,. Bv the Corpora tion of the To vuship of ay, 'Council ttssen bled, as follow. : 1. That it st die end may be lawful for the snit municipality to its-kise the Snid Company by givin thereto, by ny, of Lynes, ,the sum of Ifftee thousand dolla 14. 2. That it sh lee lawftil for the purpose afore said, for the Re eve of the said Muilieipality to CflI111 any number o debentures to be ;made • for sne sums of Inonev as; nuty he required feat the said pur pose, not less t hut one hinatriel (loners each, an not vet:vetting i the whole the "mid leen of ;little thousand dolla s, fylnele said debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the. said -Municipality, tent signed by the 1 (Ty.: and Treasurer thereof. 3. That the s tid debentures shall be made pny- able in twenty , fa furthest from the they -here - buffer mention el ior tithe 13v -law to, take effect, at the office of the ('Il Indian Bank of Coitinierce, Lon- don, Ontario,ant sit 'meet:Um:heel thereto coupons; for the payment of intereet at the rate and in the nettint•r hereintifter mentioned. and said deben- tures shall be delavertel to the Trattteee named, or to he nannel,i in eceordance t with the pro- eisitnis of the said ecitettact. 1 4. That the said 1/ebentere4. shell betn• interest t and after the mite of six per venture per nuittini on1 the date thereof and Neel). intereet tall be Made payable half yearly en u• first thli ,f January and the first ty of .Inly in each and teeely year during the eon- -teeteee of the ffaiii 31(-11111turPs, at the place where p said debenture"; are ;utile payable. 5. That for the eirptete of forming it sinking 181 1(31 the 'myeloid 1,1 the ;elle debenture -it, and te: ine•rest, to ovum.: dee theietet, atr equal .evial rate of Untie:11111s in the dollar shell in ail - :ion to 811 other rf tee, be raieed, levied and col- ( -tell in verb yeer tient the reteable property th,' stag Mtinicipality detente the .e.outiumince of t• said debenturee or anv of tlwin. , 6. That thie 11y -law "41110 tala. ell -vet and ewe,. in- ept -ration on, i -rte 1 and after the 2-Ith day of ember, in the pt ir of onr Lord ono thouemul _•Itt hundred stud et ventveme 1. That the votes of the electors ef tbe said inicipitlity„ shall :be tltkV11 011 1:111S Ilv-iaw at the wn Hall, in the Villa • e of Zurich, t;i1 Tuesday, elith day of Oeteber next, connueining nine lock fit the forention, mid closing at fire o'clock the tifternoon. Vfrillitun Wileon to be liettlrIling Ver. TIE ,CIRCVLAR Cuts through all opposition. ROBERTSON .& -Have just, received a large and splendid assortment of Regent' and other -eelebrated ni NAIL ERY, NICKOLITE AND OTHER SILVER-PLATED MO TEA TRAYS, COAL OIL, LAMPS, Lightning and Turn -table Apple Par Every Flintily shot] (.1 have one. IMPROVED CHAMPION AND OTHER CROSS-C.17r SAWS, STOCK'S CELEBRATED EXTRA MACH:11a Warranted the best in use. Repairs for Abell's Patent Gear and Horse Poll And every other article required in the Hardware Line—Shelf and Heavy. JACK SCREWS TO HIRE. SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW, 198 1?,013ERTSO.C. (f - o kes DS, rs3 OIL,, 00. BICKSOYS.-.E4P9R.W.14- • EW 0000S. FALL IMPO TATIONS. AWING1 to the gettral advance in DRY GOODS, we bal- k/ bolight eark 'and very largely, b th in England arid- Mon treal, and would invite an inepectice of the stock, as it is al to gether tog extensive to advertise, bit the goods will be marke at the old: peices. • CALL EA Y. E. HICKS MAIL OUR CLOTHING DEPARTM orcler, under new management, with to choose from. Fits guaranteed. CHAT CLEARING SALE GIVING UP BUSINE6S. The undersigned inteed giving up Besdnees :this Tall, and they will CLEAR •01,'T • THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK STREET, SEAFORTH. NT is again in working splendid Stock of Cloth; I iiiti\s° :Net] COST PRICE, FOR CASH. liana es);0e11 THE SALE NVILL START TIIE FIRST OF AUGUST, And will continue until the whole of the Stock is mold out. Call early and secure Bargains! The highest price paid- for Rutter, akc. All parties owing accaunts will Wase call and Settle them, and save themselves further trouble. J. BONTIRONA SON. Seaforth, August 1, 471, 169 P kRTICTILIL.A.R NOTICE. street, Senforth. I hole: 8 7 t sieitiete,. The eiT) -et of the M.: -ht of ;si f1 the said, In; LI, thing ; intereet. tenth • . „Anti , • 31 IIIMEAA. Fur 1111T1 lg the inti•rest eitm , anti th re -utile; al- vomit :10111 1111111 fir: 111Yillg' the 1111131 '111 of tht. self dti.tt of 2410,0.0 its 1 (trein- fu after int -mimed. it will reignite- ateettneet s ;vete I ti rete ie the ttolIs.r of ote mill tind eleht-tentl a mill en the whole of tit • rateable pr( play 1.1 11141111V1:1/111ty 111 .111.11.1:11111 ;0011 1.,[114 r ra -es to be leyital etteh year. ' 111 BE IT Titli.;J:Et-.01u-: Feeterree by the t Apo •tith,n th id the Townieltip tef Tietkersteitli., in ( eme'l ee- l:melded as follows. , to Munieipalitv to itteetiee e hniti Com nt.zilt 1»- "w' 1st. That it and uty b. 'f. n• sittut.-1 t)'• ctiliogietitsti, by way. of bone. , the Amu of tell th send 241(1. That it shall lie law el for the urpose aforesaue, for the Item t. if the itid Municipality to Llii vause any number of debente es to be retitle for such sums of tam ey tiny I be required in for the said purl oh. tut Itess then one °Ili hundred dollars each st t exceeding in tile thele the said stun of te 6,660, which eteid deben- of TAKE NOTICE, the above is a true Copy a proposed By-law, which will be token into NOTICE., .L1BOIIERS wanting work for a few J.J Oeks will fin 1 hmployment on the .ti - ,!COVERNMENT DRAINS, - in Ctey. WA9-E3, $1 25 per day. L h4'i Iciuire of tde foreman on this work dr a3i ply to the agent at the office, J as, T. ain, . G. BLAIN, Contractor, Cr, -May 12, 18'; 1. 180-tf TEE H EXTRACTED WITII0U1 PAD'S. 1'..1/2.11TW1tIG:HT, L. D. S., Surgeon J,1)cutist, extracts teeth without pain by the use of the Nitrous Oxide Gas. ofiiet—Over the Beacon store, Strat- ford..4 Attendance in Seaforth, at Knox's Hotel, the first Tuesday and Wednesday of eaeli month ; in4C1inton, at the Com- inerc'al Hotel, on :the following Thurii- davA and Fridays. t 1'i ties requiring new teeth are re- quested to call, if at Seaforth and Clin- ton, on the first day of attendance. . Over 54,000 patients have had. teeth exirtjcted by the use of the Gas, at Dr. Colt° s offices, New York. 4•••-•-Aamaaa.'4an,•• .•••••=s1 • 'LOGAN Has It Lot of SHAWLS1:MA.NTLES, DitMSS Gt-00=30S Which he is anxious to Sell Off, at Cot, YES, BELOW COST, - Or any rrasonable inice 'that a.ense+ •-ener may offer Therefore, Ladies, you will please call at the Manchester Flouse5 MAIN STREET Soon, anti get your piek of the. Goode before tliev t are all eoltl. Seaforth, Jely 25, 1871, 190 C. H. CULL 44' • 1111 McNAUGH OULD respectfully intimate t the, " inhabitants of Seaforth and at be DOW carries on bosh-K:3s at St.OP, in rear of Killm n & s. thlg of all kinds, and Norse-sh( eing, promptly attended to. Itir Terms reasonable. ,-I64 t DAVID MeNATIG1--1 . MBERI LUMBE LATH and SHINGLES. MH ; Undersigned have on han at ti eh° one half mile Nort of Ainle3ville, a large Stock of Dry me Lumb tr, part (about 35,000 feet) of w is Dre sed 1-4 and le -4 Flooring. ' 'hey hare also on hand. 75, 00 ft. of Strip La h. hich is warranted first-class, and no -slabs. Their hingle Machine will start a. )(rut the 18 h instant, after which date a I len- tiful pply of SHINGLES -will be -ept on hand. Pro ipt attention given to orders car. a dista ice. 1 M. & T. SMITH_ Din le, April 12, 1.871. f. GG EMPORIUM-. The ubscriber is still in his old stcr and pr :pa,red, to pay 'he Highest Cash Price For any quantity of OOD FRESH EGGS Delive ed at the gg Emporium. Main street, Seaforth.. To a 1 parties (merchants and ,oth n -s) with w hom he has done business dm in the pa -t four years, he returns he rty thanks and trusts by strict attention te busine s to Merit their ',patronage in Oa future. DAVID D, WILSON Seal rth, March 16, 18'71. 171 e • AGENT Fon LOCK.ILeterS f= r".7 I Telegraph and Express Companies, , CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Issuer of Marriage Licences. Amerita,n Money bought and. Sold. p Particular attention paid to JOB PRINTING. OrricE--Elliott & Armstrong's Book - Ti E he EritrAQ kX 0 r k_x)•-) Subscriber begs to intimate t is still prepared to purebane E at his Store at the Marke for To M and to pay the EST TIZICE IN * 11 fresh Eggs that may offer. -1.-eliants in Town and Conn rvllu01 vith om he has done Business in 3,st thaee years, he returns • his b hanks, and hopes for a continuance Bush -n.13 relations. WM. MALCOM. Seaforth, March 3, 1871. 1684 ; Store Seaforth 174 SLIIT. 29, 1871. Elastee Rat Letters patent have soul for, a neav "rail fl -which promises to do aW .-continual rattle an ja travel. It is a contit 7 -rail, and the inv%te who have examined the, its construction claim in °vantages over any rail' 'The rail is in two sectio • eeetion lapping over sthe -they are fastened togeti .sontal bolts. Between india -rubber peeking , of an inch in thicke thought the uee of tb tprove important in 1:11,ii And be muel cheaper in those now in use. Ths tion may be made eithe ;steel, and when worn ou without disturbing - ?section: A great expenee fore he saved in relayine ,The India ribber paekiie -tended, will give the ear -almost noisel7ess motion, the sharp coneussions aptently result in the bleu -axles. The saving every , rolling stock, it is elaimse _an item of very great it .and will. Commend the e improvement to all comp, study economy ae well as e the friction is lessened as -engineers claim it will by ion of this improvement, 2;tion of the rails will be gr longed. la es. Physical Trairan The untimely deceaSe Renfortb, the Champion 0 -the World, at St John, the 23rd uit.bas ealled 14 -cles tou the subject of Playsil ing from several of the leas arals of New York, At eie eon. the morning of the great -eontest, James Renforth s the river side the 'verype tier' of V1,0'01014 manhood :parent) heath, His museles veleped to their fullest etc -daily food had been regulit hair's breadth, both_ as reepeA ;:ttyas \lel as quantity. Fe no intoxicating beverages ba .lushps. He rowed a cert. ;tame every day, walked t -t .certain distance; and ewt elumb-beIle for a given' in ing tWenty-four hours.—C very morning be declared : prineiple hacker, a Northt erentienrin that he never fel' in his life, aled WaS 4‘ fit to ehis everthelesg, wli tug eamte, he was, in reali 3.east powerful of the far -fan glish crew. Muscle had bi veloped at the expense 0; power ; and when the Ileac) avas te:illed ton, his young 11 out like the swill' of a tandits egiliets, and all. those, the of -Whose profession calls for ; velopinent,of muscle at the ti Df other force, are old umis young in years, In .1.4.Inghaur; feesional -pugilist 1Stoneidered and used -up at the eonipsis -early age of twenty-eight or t and palgiriets dread, not fixet tests for money -stakes with pugiiiists, but the eevere eo training, they must undergo, iii to "get themselves into e-ond to get rid of every superfitems- of flesh, ---A NeW -‘1 Ork oin says that them is a point lit which endurance eiineot so - ar next step after perfeetioa iie James Renforthe on the ruorni the .day of hie deceaseo was hit alition," the slang phratee for at -eleveloped frame, front an . stand -point of view ; but, in fa., was out of condition," The , *elm° the cord snapped, an. ,of the most muscular men that England produced passed a ttOver-training— over-esosrtion-- -ed him, early terlif inatio lais bi lfll.ant prefessice41 elireeie It is to be hoped, teaeh a Jesse the ye:111)g "bloods" of Oxferd •Combridge, and to the professi athletes of both continentg. Great 8nalte. ' The -vicinity of .Rittersville, I1i411 C011 1 lty, Penn., has been th into a fever of exeitxtnnent by ti MI De/trance there of a neonaer -snake, measuring -from tw(3ntv4 _to thirty feet in length,- aral thicknees of a common stoveit Last week she was come fierOSS lightning -rod peddler3! i'. suddenly made a stop, and on le g about for the eanee; he sae &met ef him across the road the nptik, its head in a rye fielditi , aer. tail was just leaving the fenee. ti4tt opposite side of the road_ followed her course arcagli the 1; whieli was Setin to leWay ba(-kWi fol Ward /IA She moved til)iie tlj( 111 Id Tim .111.01 huiriod ; info/ Bled the Ile34ill10%ti1Of; inRj 4311. Lb1 miake With guns, reinge between eome eeeke wae lost to Vitra% '-‘1/t1 1V- Other SeillS alba to ii/iVe Seeeft the enake varems tinuts and 13late widiin t past year. 11..ast year site wazt, through a elbverelield, the path ma by her corneae looking as if a hea