The Huron Expositor, 1871-11-17, Page 5ON- TE, 157.1
CON S}ALBS
2a:, on Lot Vit;,,, Thin!
ersrnith. L. R. S., Farm
&c. Hugh McMillan,
!• -rine,. Auetioircer.
v., 30, on Lot 2S,. First
• orf the London Road,
t Implements also
First Concession, Fl-av,
le.`tred. Alex. Mann,
Br>zre, Afiebicrncer.
ov 29, on Lot 18, Bay
l' , near 'Varna, Farta
qc,tti;t, Proprietor x J-
icer.
.ARKErrS.
,AFf11:TII, Nev. 16, 1871,
..o -day being a holiday,.
wing transacted On the
unable to give as' full a
i.f the Seaforth market..
ixres, however, will he
c=t _
•..,1 ,, o
1 t 1 k7'
• ,.... 1 O to 1Ite
to 0 4
to. 0 34,
to 0 65.
to Olay
te. et UU*
at 0 ou.
ter. 0 4O
to lel ore
to 7 45
• -.--..-._. 100 to 150'
Ott- to 1 5 .
0 tat to 0 16-
`' 00 to 2 25
..... 0 9'I to I la
0 04 to 0 o
d 04 to 04
ta:
0 58,
0 15
• ..._... .., U Id
Ott
0 35
7 00
rN ON, NOT. 16, 1•.4`71.
........... cal 12 tet 1 18.
1 1.: el 11;;
0 tit et (t
..................&5L et t) m l
tt 40 et 0 45-
0-
-Ft 15 trr 0 i.>
0 1Y' et: 0 12..
��TU-�, Nos 16, 1571.
g is quotable at ti 1 21,
4) to s 32. Oa the
;white, broug%nt ti 1 27, -
in good spec arat-
holect;n:`s - genera/1y are
'k'es. A small lot of
e 0. '' s till at Wc. f. v. e.
Fas unchanged at (:Ile.
w ere off ring -70c f. o. l>_
irtplete cargoes ; hold -
:reef price 700.
a ;cord inquiry far
>, witlebuyers at -kl:c,
None offering on
-Few offering, sales
.Leet market at $5 to
A ported of 100 pack-.
1 store: packed at We.,
Iex Tltl Ile New. 15e
:more active, sales of
at 6. 35 t
t, at 4
to $6, 241 ; Canada
fir to :$6, I0 ; No. 2
t 87.
ask some advance ;
white Diehl taken at
\,
Nov. 16, 1871.
rte, til. 15 to 3t. 2`)
s{rrmg,. $1.11 to 51.-
•-• saes at from
tit for factory,: range:
per cwt.
ttt:ortt; $1.00,
front VP. to 16 eta.,
1 1y3. to 20 ets.
.. J ets. per dozen.,
.,,1V .E. STOCK.
'y, Nov. 16, 155'1.;
6f
yrs.
rattle, Sheep, Hogg,;
e:1,,l'3. cars. card.
209: 4 134
L272. 3S, 245 i
;KU
5
rt> 52 2r3
flINTits
041 9
• S: 47
C><.K.
letter for common
urine, as Compared.
-rig day last week.
It.ss-duan 1a, -:t week.
head at $4 So to.
_against sales last
1k read at 4 io to:.
GI d. Ind steers,.
�r 541 hd 111. do al-
, 32 hal Ind do av
3S hd Ohio cion av
"31 hd M. do mi -
t Ky. do av 1312,
(l Ohio do as 1450
lid Ohio do av l 3$$,
& hd do- do av 155E,
do do av 1672, at
Market not yet
rly the market has
per hundred as
k.
5 head at S4 371 to
t 'week. Tut:a la
ter $4 541.
at$440
,s at 4 55
1)a at 4 ro
eta at 4 55
his. at 4 50
;las at 4 6.
1�s at 4 45
ins at 4 55.
yrs at 444
yrs at 4 3
's1t for the County of
d in all parts of the
Tut Earu.,txois ()Sleet,
194
•
0
Nov. 17, 187 1..
JTTST : RECEIVED,
AT
THOMAS LEE S,
A CHOICE STOCK 0>i - -
F 6ESIH FAMILY GROCERIES,
Comprising -
TE A S, SUGARS,
COFFEES, I:4tiE,
CURRANTS, RAISINS,
SOA !'y TOBACCOS,
Etc., Etc.,
All. of Which he saw afford to sell as cheap sea anyi
uta the town.
TEAS FROM 50 cents TO $1,
And warranted to give satisfaction to a11.
SHEARSON & CO.'S
No, 1 Flour and Feed,
('t eveziy description constantly on, hand. And
PROVISIONS
Of all' Idris to be had at the lowest possible rates.
Simpinn's Spice, the best Condition'' Powder for
Fa. ea Sao •k in use. 1i rmers,. try it. -
The highest price given for Farrel Produce of all
kinds.
. I' Remember the place,
SIIS ti &„ CU.'S
OLD ST A\
D,
West Side, Main -street,
SEAFORTH, Out.
THOMAS LEE.
J UST RECEIVED,.
Some More of that
Choice Java Coffee,
At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
M1L.K.IL9t.
murrrEs wishing MILK Lir can have uit
�
DELIVERED' AT THEIR RESIDENCES,
IN SEAFonTIr,. Every week -day week -day morning from date. -
JOHN ntuirtIRK,
North Road.
206
Number 16, 1871.
NOTICE.
iszOTICE is hereby given that the Cooperage
heretofore carried on in the Village of Seaforth,
by PHILIP VOLMAit, will from this date be car-
ried on by the subscribers; also, that we have en
ployed the said Philip Folmar to act as our agent
and foreman in the above cooperage.
0. G. ANDERSON & CO.
Dated Noy. 13, 1871. 206-4
N JTl-CE.
A MEETING of the Patrons of the Brucefield
Cheese Factory will be held in Brucefielcl,: on
4T%,1tDAI., the 25th instaut, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
for geseeral business. _ F. HICKSON,
206 Scc'y Conzrnitte.
ASSISTANT TEACHER WANTED.
TINTED, for School -section No. 7, Ilay, an
Assistant Teacher, for six mouths. Apply to
the undersigned Trustees,
WILLIAM CARR.ICK,.
ABRAHAM GEIGER,
JUH1N7 WELL.
Zurich, Nov. 13, 1871. 206-4
ESTRAY HEIFER.
-AME into the premises of tke subscriber, Lot
80, eighth Coucessiou, Hibbert, in September,
a two -year -incl HEIFER. The owner is requested
to prove property, pay expenses and 'take ]ler
away. -
206-4 - DA.NIEL GARRY.
HEIFERS- STRAYED. -
QTR_\ :'ED from Mr. Johnson's Farm, on the
'-' Sanble Line, near payfield,about the First of
September, TWO -1IELFEItS, coming two years
old, one of a dark grey cote„r, with white spot on tho
forehead ; the other black entirely. Any informa-
tion respecting these animals will be thankfully
reeeive l and suitably rower led by
GEORGE ERWIN,
206-4* - Macksinith, Bayfiold. .
STRAYED CALICES.
QTRAITD from the premises of the subscriber,
”- Lot 1, Con. 12, Tuckers -milli, about the First of
September, FIVE SPRING CALVES, three steers
and two heifers, one heifer black. the other grey ;
one steer larger than the others, brown and white
spotted; the others red and -white spotted. Any
person giving iisfor:natioe that will lead to their
recovery will be, suitable rewarded. -
JAMES DAVEY, •
206-4* Itodgertille P. 0. -
STRAYED.
CCTRA'tED front Seaforth, about two months ago,
"ja spotted COIF, red and white; on the right
hind leg is a large lump. Also, strayed about the
name time, a large white SOW. Any information
will be suitably rewarded.
'THOMAS STEPHENS.
Seaforth, Nov. 16, 1871. - 206-4t-
NOTIIOE.
THE public are hereby cautioned against pure
chasing or negotiating a note of hand, drawn
by 'WILLIAM BELL, in favor of DAVID CRAW -
FORD or bearer, for the sum of Ten '_Dollars, and
burring date the 4th day -of ?november, 1871, and
payable twelve months thereafter, as no value has
Leen received for the said note.
lti ILLI -Alf BELL.
Me lillop, Nov. 15, 1871. - 206-4
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
rrliE above reward will be paid to any person
who will give to the undersigned such informa-
tion as will lead to the recovery of a largo CALF-
SKIN POCKETBOOK, which was lost in or near
the village of "Walton on the 6th of November last.
This pocketbook contained. between $40 and $50
in bins, two of which were $10 bile on the Royal
Canadian Bank. Also, a Note of Hand drawn by
Ames Reid and Thomas Cowan, in favor of the
undersigned, for the stun of $45, $5 of which have
been paid. The pubiie are hereby cautioned
against purchasing this note, as payment of the
same has been. stopped.
206-4 WILLIA M BELL.
NEW FRUIT
JUST ARRIVED,
Splendid quality and cheap, at
2J6 SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
PRECENTOR ' WANTED.
WANTED for the Canada Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth, a Precentor. Applicants will 'be
required to furnish proper testimonials, and to at-
tend upon trail for at least one day. Salary, $100
per annum. All applications to be addressed to
the -uuders smed.
J. DUNCAN,
203 Seaforth P. O.
REMOVAL OF ROSS'S HOTEL
A ND -STAGE OFFICE.
Teem subscriber begs to state that he has re-
-L"
moved to the Building formerly 000upied by
Mr. M. Robertson as a Cabinet Factory, near the
Station, which hb hale fitted up in a auttable man-
ner for a Hotel. - He invites all his old friends and
sustainers to his new quarters where he will be
happy to attend to their wants. Ffrat^olass Stab.
1 u - and large yard. in connection. Parties going
North will find it, to their advantage to patronize
!toss's Mail Line of St:;ges, 'wliioh istart from thio
Hotel. -
203 JAMES ROSS.
L' 'EO, AUCTIONEER,
SEAFORTH, -
. Will attend to any dale in the County.
Itesido:ioe--Rear of the Catholic Church, 19 2e
4t..„
MAIN -ST Em, SEAFORTH,
AGN BLACK DEAR:
N ESV FU lY
N l it S ,AWLS,
`S DRESSES,
u Al a late o .otof
READY -MA
Dirlot a om Engi
Whish wil
C OTEI.INIG,
b sold very cheap.
I
WARRAN
Et TO. GET
BEST
i .
TUI ,A. Y -U Ei T E A
1
At SCO T 49i E1tTs0N'S.
i
. EMCVED L MDVED.
i 1-
;� I:-�(� izi�1.. 1LU SOl�Cabinet-uta r az Undertaker,
REMOVED hi)r w e -rooms to
i � •
JOHNSON,.
L1 STAR -D,
1;€
o� Main -street, Seaforth, -
Where he h as on held a s peilor stook of Fluid
--
tura
of every e:,dription.
HAS
et
GALL
71)
ME IT.
E TII G
Having purchase zr. T xo ae Bell's -HEARSE,
i I aeo prepare0. to attend f nerals ou the shortest
notice, eithei in town or c ujltrn.
CofBils, Sizes, -
Kept. constantly ou.haud. -
THE • Couneil of the Corporation- of the County
of Huron will meet in the Court Room, in
Tues �s, the
5th December next.
GODERIOH,
On. Tu
PETER ADAMSON,
County Clerk.
County .Clerk s Office,
Goderich, Nov. 20, 1871. 206-2
DRIED APPLES,
This Season,
BRI ' HT AND OLEAN,
t SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
PUBLIC
SCETOOL TEACHERS'
EXAMINATION.
T1-iie half -yearly Exarnination of Candidates for
second anti third-class certificates, will be held
in the -
TOWN OF GODERICH,
commencing
On Monday, the 18 th December nex.t
at two O'clock, P. M.
The examination for first-class certificates will
be held in they same plebe, on TUESDAY,. the 26th
December, commencing at nine o'clock. A. M.; but
all candidates -for first-class certificates, who do
not already possess second-class Provincial certi-
ficates will barequired to ' first pass the examina-
tion for such second-class certificate. Candidates
are required to send in to the presiding Inspector,
J. R. Miller, Esq., Goderich, ;not later than- the.
80th November instant, a notice stating the class
of eertficate an which he is p candidate and the
description of certificate he already possesses, if
any ;tend also ;furnish satisfactory proof of temper-
ate habits, good moral character and the number
of years he has successfully taught school.
PETER ADAMSON,
$ec'y Board Examiners
(oderich,l3th Nov., 1871. 206-2
R SALE
CLEARING SALE
GIV-ING UP BUINESS.
The undersigned intend giving tip Business this
Fall; and they will CLEAR OUT
• i
-THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK
—AT—
COST PRICE, FOR. CASH.
TIT SALE Wrier,.
ON TH F RST 0
And wilt cortinue until the w
II
is sold out.:
nd secur
Call ea?'y
•
TART -
AUGUST,
le of the stock
Bargai
s1
The highest price paid f1r Butter, &c.
All parties awing accounts - w
settle them, and save tlemselve
J. BONTHRO
. Seaforth, August 1, 1871:
please oa1 and
further tro b1e,
SpN.
1613
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,
ARGAIHS FOR HOVE i BER
AT
LIVINGSTONF'S
DOMINION HOUSE
AINLEYVILLE.
TEN subscriber offers the following bargains in
Dry Goods, &c., for CASH ONLY. NO
CR DIT; WILL BE GIVEN at the following
prica: •
Mens All -wool TWEED Coatis, worth Brom $7 to
8, for $4 each. - - - -
A 1 e lot of unseasonable Tweeds and Cloths at a
scount of 50 per cent. from. regulaeprices..
Beat.tiful Chintz Prints, at 17 cents per yprd, worth
t least 25 Tits.
Elea hed Sheetings, extra wide and good, worth 45
o 50 cents per yard, for 85 to 40 cents.
Whi o Union Flannels; worth 80 cents. for 20 cents -
per yard.
A fekv pieces of 'Fancy Union and All -wool Flan-
nels at 30 per cont. disconnt from usual prices.
A L rge Lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, too numerous
o enumerate, at an immense reductio_ n from
sual prices:
A an all job lot of Ladies' Felt Hats for 25 cents
ach, worth $1.
Als a small job lot of Ladies' -Cloth and Plush
antics, at ONE-THIRD the usual prices.
Vel , Cteen 7aokets, only $1 874, each. -
LADIES, ATTENTION!
N w is your ohan to obtain a good dress of the
fine -Jananose Si at 75 to 90 cents a yard, worth
at r(:., ar prices : 1 1'0 tol .0,,,1 50 per yard. -
Also,
Alaigo lot of Boots and Shoes, the remainder of
last season's stook, at lose than manufacturer's
)rices. -
Also,
Few Boxes Young Hyson TEA,
Bon ht at a large discount from regular prices,
o be sold at once, at 40 and 60 cents, per
pound, worth 50 and 80 cents per lb.
At the same -time, the following - bargains will
be s Id on the usual terms of credit:
Men s - Beaver and Piot Overcoats, and Pea
aokets,
Al -o, in course of a few days, the following new
and casonable Dry Goods will be received :•-
In adios' Dress Goods; Diagonal Serges, Clan
artans, Thbet Cloths, Black. Lustros (these
Lustres aro of the finest quality ever brought
into Ainleyville), French Merinos—all shades.
Fancy and Plain Winceys, &c.; Waterproof
Mantle Cloths, &o.
nts' Wear: -
ecl Undershirts and Drawers, Fancy All -wool
hidings, Hats, Caps, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
o stock is being fully escorted with first.olass
-made Goods. -
GROCERIES; &C.,
N V AND . SEASONABLE GOODS
Constantly arriving.
N. M. LIVINGSTONE.
Ai oyville, November, 1871. 205
aHZ JO ITIS
REMOVED.
HNSON Br R THERS
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
HARDWARE
STORE •
From the OLD STAND, to their
NEW PREMISES.,
MEYER'S BLOCK,
FIRST DOOR SDI) ill of HICKSON'S,
Where they will be glad tie see the gid friends
and many new ones.,
orth
JOHi1SON BROS.
Nov. ", 1871.,
206
RS ! FURS 1 FURS
JUST OPENED AT
KIDD'S EMPORIUM
SEAFORTH;;
The largest assortment of FURS North of Toro _ to.
CANADA MINK,
ALASKA MINK, -
. 'ERSIAN LAMB AND ERMINE SETS
Gentlemen's Caps In all the latest styles.
J
Otter, Beaver, S. S. Seal and Lamb. Attention is invited to our
MILITINERY AND MAKTLE
Another choice lot of those very stylish VELVET AND SILK.
MILTS just received
t Call` and ,see them. Goods ten pet cent less than city prices, marked in plain figure§ and
strictly one price.
A collie solioited to exathine the stock and p
I am in a better position to purchase goods ch
Brothers having four of the largest general rot
Perth, end one in Seaforth, the, latter being',
goods on the one price system, with " small pi
THOMAS KI D.
rices before pnrehaeing. Shaven() hesitation in sayingthat
eaper.than any other House in the County Myseland
ail Shops in Ontario, two in the County of Simcoe, one in
the smallest; having no rents to pay, and marking my
ofits and quick returns" as my motto.
T. K.
•
Training awl l
Dexter �.� �l �, � Sale e StaUl�S,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
R.• BAILEY begs to inform the Farmers and. public generally, that he has specially fitted up Stables
D for 'Training; and Selling lflor:des, and purposes to HANDLE TROTTING STOCK by
training and developing them to the best advantage. He has engaged`an old experienced trainer from
Kentucky, with the assistance of competent grooms and every facility for perfect and most satisfactory
results from all under my cnto go. Persons having good young sound free -stepping Horses would dr1 well
t have them trained and see if they cannot be made to trot fast. I am constantly in receipt of orders
f�good drivers and can sell anv number of good rnove' at Ilion Fro -oats. Parties having Horses in
g- g
qqii rev r� t' - the th ar7.'kaiuin will remise thea time a week hos enabling them to see e e
q 1• . e gY
mak-
ing. Wo have as good a half -mile track as can be found in the Dominion for training Horses on.
- - Terms Reasonable.
Horses Bought and Sold. One or twogood Trotters for Sale.
OFI'rCE AND STABLES—South of the B. & L. H. R. R. Station and opposite the Woolen Fnctoxy.
206 - Address, A. H. BAILEY. Seaforth, Ont.
CAPTITRED AT LAST.
THE GREAT SEA -SERPEYT.
0 HUMBUG.
Best Stock of Labrador Herrings.
Largest assortment of all kinds of Fresh' and Salt -water
FISII, from the Sardine up to the Sea Serpent,
Call and see that it is no IIu-n2bug.
At W. S. RpBERTSON'S.
I.
Also, Canned Lobsters, Sardines, Salmon ane Mackerel.
2415
CALL AND SEE
THOMAS BELL'S
CHAIRS, LOUNGES, SOFAS,
CENTRE TABLES, SIDEBOARDS,
WHATNOTS,
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS,
{
Looking Glasses and all ether articles
kept in First-class Cabine Shops, which
he is selling
AT VARY LOW PRICES,
A large reduction to parties buying a quantity.
+ ME '$ER THE SHOP,
Opposite THOMAS KIDD'S Riick Store,
T EETH :EXTRACTED WITHOUT
PAIN.
CARTWRIGHT, L, I). S„ Sur Dentis
extracts teeth without pain. by the use of th
Nitrous -Oxide Gas. Office .Over the, 1 nnntain df
Fashion, Mr, Pewter's store, ox the Market Sgnart
Attendance in Seaforth, at Knoa's Rotel, the t
Tuesday and Wednesday of . each month; in Clinton,
at the Commercial Hotel, on the following Timm -
days
rums -days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at
his Stratford office. -
Parties regnirin f new teeth are requested to call,
if at Soaforth.and Clinton, on the first days of at-
tendance.
Over 54,000 patients have had teeth extracted by
the nec of the Gay, at Dr: Coulton's o&ces, New
Torlc�
JUST _AIi,EtIYED
1.000 Ft O L LS
OF
WALL PAPER.
OLD STOCK SELLING.
ti
GIIAP AT
ARMSTRONG & PRICE'S
BOOKSTORE.
Main Street, Seaforth,
NEW BOQT &. SHgE
STFORE;' IN SEAFORTR.
SPT'RR &; S C IST,
(Lately of Glencoe,)
J'AVE JUST OPENED OUT a large stock of
Ready-aaade Ladies' Gents' and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every middy and style, which will be sold, al
such prices as will
DEFT' COMPETITION
All kinds of Fine s,nd Coarse work >e
to order, on the shortest notice.
Repairing executed neatly, cheaply and promptly.
REMEMBER THE STAND,
In GRIFFITH DAVIES' OLD STORE,
Second door south of the Post -Office.. -
Call and see for yourselves aid be convinced that
nSbl. Bargains are given.
107 • SPLTRR & SON,
- CANADA PR cS£YTERIAN
CHURL .PULPIT.
BEING - -
TWENTY SERMONS
By different Ministers of the -
CANADA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
PRICE ONE -DOLLAR. -
JuSt Received by - . -
I R LUMSDE.N,
Seaforth, Nov. 9, 1871. Agent. 205
••SHROUDS ! SHROUDS
M. ROBERTSON,.
CA131NET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER,
Johnson's Old Stand,
Main street, Seaforth, has now on hand a good
assortment of
SHRO`CTSD S
WhieL.he can 'furnish cheaper than they can be
got elsewhere. 205
Inlolvent Act of 1869.
ia the matter of ALFRED WATKINSON,.
in Insolvent.
A DIVIDEND SMELT has been prepared open
to objection until. the Twentieth day of Novem-
ber 1871, after which dividend -will be paid.
Seaforth, November let, 1571. -
S. JOHNSON,
Assignee,
McOAUG L -i feY & HOLI TESTED,
Solicitors for Assignee. 205-2
Insolvent Act of 1869=
Canada, IN THE Conuty Court of
Province of Ontario, the County of Huron.
County of Huron. In the matter of
ANDREW MUIR, an Insolvent.
On TUESDAY, the 28th day of November next,
the undersigned will apply to the Jude of the said
Court for a diecharge, under the said act.
Dated at
e Seawall', this 24th day of October,
A.D.1 7871.
208-1t
ANDREW MUIR,
By BENSON & MEYER,
His Attorneys ad litem.
-THE FIRST -PRIZE IMPROVED
BERKSHIRE BOAR.
HE subscriber will keep fir service, at his pre -
metes, Lot 4, Con. 2, Stanley, two miles Erato
Kippelr, that well-known improved Berkshire Boar
which took the 1st Prize at the two County Shows
also, at three Township Shows, all in 1871. The
subscriber has also purchased a young improved
Berke Boar, six months old, at the Western
Fair, ondon, which he will also keep for service.
Terms $1 for each sow, to bepaid
at the time of
servictl, with the privilee of returning as often es
neeessiiry within twelve -weeks from time of first
service.
Nov
WILLIAM BLAIR, Jr.
'1,1871. 20.5
BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE
IN BERNE.
FOR Sale, in the village of Berne, on the hound-
ar: between Hay and Stamey, 15 miles from
Seaforh, 8 from Bayfield, 31 from Zurich, a
Business stand, suitable for. either a store or a
mechanic's shop. A good dwelling -house is in con-
nection; also, a stable and half an acre of -Ian.1
with gleed bearingdr
chard This is a good. od apen-
ing fox a saddler, as one is needed in the place.
Terms one half cash, the remainder in instal-
ments. For further particulars apply to J'OHN-
ESLER, Lake shore, Lot 24, Stanley, or to WM.
IRWIN, Berne. 205-9* -
STRAYED
INTO the premises of the subscriber, about 15th
July last, a EWE end LAMB. Owner can have
same by proving property and paying charges,
THOMAS BLAKE,
205.5 - Lot 4, Con. 14, Grey.
ESTRAY HEIFERS.
STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber.,
Lot No. 11, Seventeenth ConcessionGrey,
about the middle of May last, THREE HEIFERS,
two two-year olds, and one one-year old; one of
the two-year olds is of a roan color, the other is
red and white; the year-old is all red. Anyone
giving iniorination which will lead to their re-
covery will be suitably rewarded.
WALTER RICHARDSON, .
205-4t* Walton P. 0,
STRAYED HEIFER.
STRAFED from the premises of the subscriber,
Lo No, 7, twelfth Concession of Tueleersniith,
on or iibout the middle of. May, a two -year• -old
HEIFER, red and white, spotted. There -vas One
of the white spots which extended from -the flank
to the back. Any person giving such information,
to the undersigned, as will lead to her recovery
'will be 'suitably rewarded..
WILLIAM CHAPMAN,
203-4* - Eippen Post Office.
STRAYED.
fstAli ' . into the Premises of the undersigned,
Lo No. 10, South Buuuclary, Oth Con, Stanley,
ou or a )outt,� the 1st of October, a year old STEER
and a WE SHEEP. The owner of the above is
requested to call,prove property, pay charges :and
take th m away.
JOHN WORKMAN,
- TAOHER WANTED.
"�A. TED for School Section No. 4, Turnberry,
a dale Teacher, holding a Provincial or First-
class C linty Certificate. Salary, $400. Apply to
WILLIAM MESSER,
200 - Bluevale P. 0,
SCHOOL TEACHER.
A 3 LE TEACHER, holding a Third-class
Ce ti tate under the new School Act, for S.
S. :No, 1 Township of Grey.. School tool
open from
January let, 1872. Apply to
-LAWRENCE DOBSON,Trustees
1.
JOHN SLEMMON, Ethel
1034 or WILLIAM ELIOTT, P. 0,
TEACHER WANTED.
WANTED, for School -section No. 6, Morris; a
Hullo 'TEACHER, holdina 2d or 3d class eer-
tiffcate Apply to ALER. INGR.A.1' f,
201 -ti ateretary-Treasurer, Dingle P. 0.
MALE- TEACHER WANTED.
IATAI'T ;D for School -section No. 4 Township of
Grey, et MALE TEACHER; engagement to
eminence 1st January, 1872. For further par-
ti.cular t address JAMES IREID or WILLiASi
LINN, Trustees, Morrisbank P. 0. 204-4te
TEACHER WANTED.
TED for School Section No. 8, Grey, a
MALE TEACHER holding a seemed or
third class certificate; to comnenoo in January,
11172. Apply to the Trustees,
JAMES McNAIB,
JOHN McNEILL,
JOHN 1ICT. GGART,
Grey P.O.
204-- t
CABINET-1MIAKERS WANTED.
\ J NTED, two good Cabinet-makers; steady
work and good wages.
204 - - SPA ANG & SCOTT.
NOTI E TO DEBTORS.
THE unde i 4rned desires to state that he has
received i tractions to eetend tlae time for the
payment of debts due the estate of Gxtrt idrit
DAVIES, until next Court day. All debts, due at
that three wt+ill, positively be sued, without respect
to persons.
205 1 J...8. P0BP B, Seaforth...
VICTORIA' .
OAT•M AL AND BARLEY MILLS,
l SEAFORTH.
9 eLEk., snbscr+iber has lately added to his Qat-meal,
Melt a ne -chopping stogy, and is now prepared
to do
CHOP ING, OF ALL KINDS,
At the shortest notice.
oat-rneal xchanged for Oats, and- Pot -barley
exchanged f r Barley, and all kinds of Mill Feed
eoii �tpa�n�tly o4 ;..and.
uYi,.�-'- 5, .Carl:..
F. 9F.EGISIILLEE
200-1.2.
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