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The Huron Expositor, 1871-12-08, Page 87 87. THE HURON EXPOSITOR. - DEo. 1, 1871. ?fan. txpooltor. DISTRICT MATTERS. BUSINESS NOTICE. THE EXPOSITOR and WEEKLY GLOBE will be gi'ven- to Hew Subsci ibei. ,from this date to the First of Jan awl', P373, for $2 75, cash. in, calrance. WE UNDERSTAND that Miss Margaret Graham, left Seaford', ou, Wednesday, 6th inst., to join her reladves in Scot - loud. DivnESERVICE.--rhere will be service_ in St. Thomas' Church, of this village, on Wednesday evening of back.. week during Advent. -REnuRNED.—Mr. Daniel Moran, the Seaforth Poet Laureate, has again re- turned frona Coderich, and has resumed his old vocation. • PUBLICATHINS. -Bow Bells for De- ceniber, and. Canadian Pocket Diary for 3872, for sale at Annette -lag & Price's Book Store. LAND AGENCY.— We have. before 11-8 the second number of Benson & Mever's _Land Circular, which is published month- ly, at Seaford', in connection with the land acr6eney of the above firm. Parties havingfarms or village property fer sale would do Well to patronize Benson (t'z Meyer's agency. _ REMOVED. —We direct the attention of our readers to the removal card of Dr. Vercoe, which will be found elsewhere. The Doctor has removed to the dwelling lately occupied by Mr. E. Hickson, ii n- - mediately opposite his former residence, and. adjoining Broadfoot's Planing Mill. - • CHANOE IN TIME. —A slight change ha -s taken place in theltime of trains de - par -ting front Seaforth station. The car- xect time -table will be soundth on our fif Page- A TRADE ORGAN.-1Ve have received from Mr. Thomas Smithson, Seoretary sof the Seaforth Coopers' Union, a .copy -of the Coopers' Journal, a monthly mile- azine,, published in Cleveland and a t voted to the interest of the journeymen t coopers of America. It seems to be con - dilated. With considerable ability, and t contains a vast amount of matter which should be interesting, and perhaps pro- fitable, to those for whose reading it is inteuded. • A Foundry for Seaforthi We are glad that the action taken by the press and people of Seaforth, in the advocacy of manufactories for our vil- lage is be oinnin cr to attract the atteition ol outoide manufacturers. A wee - or two ago we noticed that 'a party jfroin Hamilton had. been here erideavoni g to make arrangements for the este lish- ment of an institution such as we leed. Whether anything further has been done in this direction we have not yet learned. Now, as will be -Seen by the annexed paragroph from. the MitIchell correspondent of the Stratford Beocon,, and no doubt inntigated !hy- the firm mendoued therein, 1.\.leissra: Thom*: & Williams, of Mitche 1; could be induced to iemove the merle' ltural innsiemeat de- partment of their ammoth establish- ment in that village to this place. I Al- though we cannot agree with the •re- tnerks in the forme/ part of this quota- tion. regaading e inadvisability of granting bonuses t asnist in establish- ing manufactories ( f this kind, nret we rejoice to learn that there is a probwbil- Ay of being able to the well earned rep questionto settle lieve diet there is forth for very exteos scription • desired, W, Mitchell friends. 2 implereents- that- at here from a distance of over a. hundred miles, -and sold to on • feriners, is suffici- ent proof of this.---, B it, notwithstanding this, we have no don t but it would be better could the on establishment be made to supply the IA ants of both places. Did Messrs. Thomsot & Williams carry outthe plan below p °posed, they woulcl very much extend estalihshment here ,ntirely for one pur- Weral as is now the affording increased •ppordmity for iu- th is deportm en t; at once soppoint essrs.,-Themson & :Williams, and aseert du what tennis Can be made with them. They will then be in a position to know whether it will be more advantageous to our. village for them - todealwith 1 fessrs. Thomson & Williams or the: Mniiiton -gendlinen. We again -call.upon t1e Council to take' in,mediate action on warn them that if t the opportunities no duce a firm bearing -Widen of the one in ur midst.. We Tin rnoin in: &la- ve works of the de- the:at se la annu injuring our ge number of ally brought no doubt be enabled their business, as th would then be used- poee instead of for 8 case in Mitehell, thus facilities, and giving creased attention te Our Couricil should committee to visit c. this matter, and ley neglect it, and ✓ offering be lost hroughethat neglect, they svill be held i o strict, accouut fortheir negligence. ;hey should at once ay what they in. to do, `nnd mai c their intentions public. If they intee I. to grant the aid which their constiti ants undoubtedly desire them to grant they Should make it public at once, so that as many, as possible might have an opportunity o applyieg, land thus goin for the village the best terms possible it they do not -intend to grant this ail, then they should with equat promptitus Is say so, and give their reasens for their refusal, by reset u - &ion in Council. T ds dilly-dallying, and procrastinating •till not do. We have already Suffered evere loss by this policy—repented of •wl repetition should not le permitted. The folio -wino. is the (11)tat oil- referred to : • CATTLE RM.—Owing- to the stermy weather the replier monthly cattle fair on Monday last was uot largely attended. There were only -some twenty-five head of cattle in the yard, but, few of which were faL Fewtransactions are reported, as buyers were afraid that on account of the stormy weather they might not be able to ship fou some time, and fat studs could not be kept over for any extended period. The stock that did change _hands sold at fair prices. • CO NTY COUNCIL MEETINC. The ment Wardei Stioncr„ pard, 1? Morro' Simpsoe •Castle, Greenway, Yearly, Oresswi 11, DOM,Coroyom, Bishop, Willis, Girvin,' Gaunt, Brown., Carrick, dilutes of last Meeting were read firmed,. 'Varden addressed the Council e following subjects. Improve - ti the Court Room ;. the proposed new Registry Office „for the North Rid- ing; :th appointment .of a County _Ex- andoer, and other,questions. Mov d by Mr. Shannon, seeonded_ by Mr. ffo ton, That at the last June meet - Mg of t iis Council, the sum of one hund- red dollen was ietended_to be granted, and to ie expended on thetown line be- tween IcKillop and Logan, which by on error n ade in motion _No-. 115, in the printed now re Carried A m carried. ouncil met pursuant to adjourn. Tuesday last. Present,—The in the chair, and Messrs. Arm-, Dalton'Young, Horton, Shen- ttons Leckie, Perkins, Gibson, , Snell Shannon Hays Kelly Messer. The' and_to The upon ti moots The meut. were re, Move Mr. Sn Reeve man. in Carried. minutes, was overlooked. We oast that this $100 be granted— . don for adjournment was then • WEDNESDAY, Dec, 6, 1871. ouncil met pursuant to adjour ' he minutes of previous meetin d. and approved. by Mr. Messer, seconded b 11, That W illiarn Young, Esq Colborne, be afipointed chai the absence of the. Warden. A pet tion from Mr. McMahon, and others o. School Seetion Nb. 2, Hay, was reed an referred to the School,' Com- mittee. . . A lett .r from the Inspector of Regis- try Offi .es, requ4sting the Council to erect a. .legistry Office in North Huron, was reao and refeined to the Finance 'Committee. , A letter .end sundry accounts' from Mr. Hays, Registrar for North Huron, were real and referred to the Finance Committse. , Moved by A .r. Simpson, seconded by kir, rol -ins, That an additional Own of $100 be said by the Treasurer towards defrayin the expenses of the Battalion Match, :inch took place in this County last fall, vhich sum was provided for in the esti/ late& but overlooked, by the Finance' I ommittee—Carried. A lean: from Rev, Mr. Young, refer - old Loan - in IN.tanchester, and referred to the Finance * riug to a was read Committ c. • A lettn from the Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, at Belle vile, Wa reacl and. ordered to be filed. A eirc Aar from the, Warden of th f 1 United_ Counties .of Stormont, Donda,s and Glenearry, respecting fire insurance was read. and referred to the Finance Committ e.: • Moned. by Mr. Girvine seconded by Mes er, That 'Dr. McLean, of the Own of Goderich, be appointed County xamioe in piece of the -late Mr. Pres on. --Ret tred to the School Committee. Moved sy Mr. Sheppard, seconded b3 Mr. Pantile That Mr. -Malloch, of Olin ton,, beappointed. Examiner- of the ounty be - in -1oce of the late Mr. township. . These were doubtless* the " sh en -Stealers" of which we have heard so m 1011. - Godoninh. PARLIAMENTARY.— Mr.' Gib1;011S, M. P. P , left hereon Wednesday manning last or Toronto to attend to his: Podia - men ary duties., Cocoon' Cou-Nenn—This august body is - now '1 session here. The brisiness to be trim acted this session is light. ln the absei ce of the Waedell, Mr. Gibbons, the hair is occupied by Mr, Young, of Coll) rne,. who'fills the position with a decis on and decorum alike credi- table to himself and the body over which lie piesides. We regret. that, owing to the iii egularity of the Mails, consequent upon the storm, we aro. enabled to give but the first two days' proceedings this week • The remainder of the report will be given next week. . Ds MTV IlltliNESTIIP.---8. V. %tic); Esq., has recenKed a numerously signed requi ition, agking him to run for the posit on of Deputy Reeve, which he ban cons ted to do. It is not expected there will be any opposition: although -a ver ambitious and talkative member of Oil town Council offered ten dollars to ba e a requisition in his 'own favor haw ed. around, but found no takers.: Bo Y FouNDoo-During the 'last trip of the A- .Seyrnour from Kincardine, a bOdy alto° cd to a life preserver was .- seen •floati ig in the lake with a baxtrel Of flour near. ft was supposed to be one of the unfor onates of the Coburn disaster. Cil NU 81.) HAN D8.—The Menai has, it is sad, changed hands, •Mr. Holmes, forme iy of the New Era being the pur- chase : : , . Son RM. —A very severe snow storm, acco s pained. by .a *West wind, began last IVIonday morning, and hal continued: up to the time of writing. 'The toads, had b en eompletely blocked hp, but the trains have -kept remarkably good time,' whie is probably owing to th h fact that: the st rm has not extended far east. Sti moo DEAsoe—Last Tuesday morn- ing,* . B. Gordon, Esq., expired very' sudde ly in his own house. 116 had. been aut on Monday, and went to bed, feelin( as well as usual. In the morning he corsplained of being ill, and expired about ' o'clock. °MAI' WOOD—Wood is considerably cheap r this winter than last. Good dry wood. bringing only $2.50 per cords Pre- vious io the commencement 'of the sterm tlie arket was crowded every day with i . . To N Si fir IN S LTANCE. — A circular from t le United Counties of Storinont,: "* 1)unda. and Glengary is being ' consider - e , favor f petitioning the Legislature,- eel by the County Council, which is in I prayin r that power be granted Town- , 1 ship Cornelis to insure building therein, the A •sessor to Valne them each year. ., The idea is similar to that adopted in (st 8witze land, - where the Govenninent does : ttpo.i the .i.rance, le-yying a . rete for that '-. p - 1 Wi r : WILT.; BS: WARDEN neXt year ? iS t the 0115417os:sing topic among the County ' t en. too late—and-a - Acetone-v.—We regret to leanie that a b young lad, son of Mr. Williams, 'maim; t maker, of tins village, met with a severe s and painful accident one day last week, t it seems that the boy was stanthog upon s the horeespower, used for driving the a boring machine in the faetoq, driving n the horsy_ when he dipped ofi, and. his es loot got caught under one of the piilleys b of the medium, erushing it so severely s that some of his toes had to -be iirn- pu tate d . "A Ti BJ.h(1T OF loroonn AN e E. --- A C Preston. llefenfree ato the School Com- uestion has arisen t-hich in all pro - ability will be of N ast importance to he interests and pros erity of our vil- age. It ay not be generally kiloton hat the pe ple. of Se, forth have ta,ken ome adva ced steps owards securing a iachine sh p of consis trable dims:Di-inn )0 1 that 1), Page. It is questionable -hethei th -eud will ustify the means Which t exppropOs to do this; awl t is also le otibtful wl ether sueh means - rill induce heelthines and prosperity to rade and c nunerce g nerally—we mean / t ODD FELLOWS DA --The Annivers- ary -under the auspices of Fidelity Lodge, 0. of 0. F. of this village, e taken place on the evening of Tuesday, , 19th hist. If the weather be fine and t the roads good, the attendauce will no b doubt be very laige, The brethreu of a, Fidelity Lodge are determined to spare , neither trouble nor expense to make the f affair on of tile most successful of the a kind, which has ever been held in the h distrust, he system f granting bmitioes. We be- ieve in goo 1, fair, opal competition ; but viten a party is subsid 7.0(1 to the amount f several holism(' de liars, it gives him a unfair its vantatre. o er his :neighbor in he same hi e of business; al d perhaps ivolVes a uinous stri 0 nolo/ g inunicip- fides. But be that as it oleo, the 'fathers " I. our sist r village have of - erect a hon. s for. the • hove object, *and re negotiating terms ,yith. a ': firm some undred. noi,es away„ lid wh'eh will in- olve the espenditu re if sem- thousands Si'. THOMAS' CAW - have beei eequested to state that there will oe Divine Service in St. Thomas' Church, beatorth, on this (Friday) evening a half -past seven o'clock r. ore when the Right Rev. De. Hellinuth, Bishop of the diocese, Will be present awl address the congregation on the subject of the Mis- sion Work of the Diocese. Addresses will oho he oelivered by Rohs. Canon Elwood. of Goderieh; S. B. Kellogg, of Clinton, and others. A collect oil will be niade in behalf of the Mission Fund, i .1 of dollars. We belie -e the terms are 0( nearly as f llows : T e coin oration to t erect two b ick works ops, 00 feet by e 60 feet each aed one 41 feet by 60 feet complete, and furnio one . acre of p ground ; the machinist to -bind himself c _to etitploy 51.1 hands at least; for ten b years. Now the goes ion arises, would 8 ittee. Applic, dons for the position of County Examiner were received from the follow- ing gentle nen, niz : Mr. Blateliford and Mr. Hall, both of which 'were referred to the Soho° Committee. , Accotm s front the Rev. *Mr, Eakin, of Kippe 1, and six other late School Su periete idents were read. and. referred to the Finence. Committee. • -Me-Yed sy -Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr, Moon, Th t the Engineer be, and is here- by' in stru ted to let the- County toll -gates as soon a -.coovenient, as nearly as • pos- sible on the sante terms as last year. —Referre 1 to the Fin:ance Committee. . Moved y Mr. Creswell, seconded by Mr- , That the Clerk be instruct. ed to draf by-law, to. confirm- By-law No. 2, of 871, of the township of tnelc- .ersmith-, for the sate ef• a.pertion of side - road -bet w- .en- lots 16 and 16, ist Conces- don, Huron Road. Suivey, to Dr. Gonin- lock. o-Cairied. Several acconuts were read and referr- 1 to the Finance Committee, afteo which he Canoed edjoirrned till Thursday. . • . T H E 11111. was never known that would lease n everybody. but -Frank Poltridge mess dic nearest. to it in his line of usiness, 81. per dozen. Scott' e block, cii,forth. . :14"NAWA.V.-01). Monday afternoon last, a epan of horses belooging- to Mr. John Hobkirk, of McKillop,- toot: it into their heads to start off on their own - :hook. They were standing in .fro -!t of - Shearson & Co's. When they because frightened at the whistling of an els-gine, and started foe Main street at full speed. _ 80., elusions were:dory to go -ahead, -that - -upon reaehing the street,. instead of turn- ing they cootioned straight on ontil they snoshoilinto the diteh-ou the west side of the street, where they remained unt'l captured and extricated by their driver. No, serious damage. was • done. . . Ton Vietit OF liATTLEs.- -The agent a neatly printed and haudSoniely n71.112: voloine bearing the . above ia town, and purpooes calling up- - vas ions -residents during the - :the coming week.: He. al.: \le K illop, ullet and Clinton. :- '-ives a full hiotory the . .terturn. war, toeether with , -uted eugrovinga of the - •(vomen of each of the / itnot 1)0, better for all pa.rtica concerned if Messrs. Thomson & Villiams, of MU- co-uld be induced o accept this sub- sidy, and remove a par of their business to Settforth. say the a ment depertment ? .1V should. be 8orr3 to lose any part of, the nisi/less of ' nue] Sow Snonsi.os-On Sunday the weather • e looked i' -were to have a thawnond - people were rejoicing ,that it would make NV atiet plan ti *En h their wishes were t turned to andit, as on .Monday morn- - ing they awoke to • breathe the cold breath of - Nor'wester” driving a heavy clou 1 Of snow before it.. 'lb has o made --very heavy travelling, which • -causes: business to be dull. inipl eneerprising men, yet ve think it wouh tion whieh would be ler noos to one plac -1. be better than waging a Avar of competi and injurious to bobs Their busi •ness Would not be less here than it oda ie. It is well knowo dat they have no nearly sufficient roem i or their inereas ing engine and. in ill busioess, and it coult beelaagely extelidee, as duly l'Sequent13 have to _refuse work . throogh being. s ceowdede - The firm has been tried, ar well known, and -Elsa repetation fo good work is beyond. questiou. There tore, ,withotit wishing t( dictate to eithio port y ,- the n Letter to W )ich we have re felted is perhaps worth oerious thought. On the one hand_ there s the certnint3 of raising a, substantial. busineos na: a shortca. time with a firm well known_ in the locality,- while On the other, a firm_ which would have a reputation to make, and e keen camped don to uncoil ii ter, coodd net be expected to attain anything Ike the same. sueceos for many years to (...:ei,/iliiej.-plor.71.'il.(i cc, .s,e... hints are thrown out, ono . Nosses.--Mr. C. B. Coffee)) will net as businees rigent for les Part es win be ittLent Ito is also mil Exrosyrou. member of his family to contribute some- thing, an example -which was generally followed by the other families in the con- gregation ; and though the several con- tributions were not very large, in the ag- gregate their contributions footed un to the respectable sum mentioned.—Cor. Beacon. Grey. CouNoli. BETIN ( . CoUnei I met at Tuck's Hall, Cranbrools, on Nov. 17th, pursuant to adjournment from last meet- ing. Present, Councillors Slemmon Stracinto Williamson and McDonald. A STRAY STEER SEA. HEIFER, coming t*o -ESTRAY HOG, cAIE into the premises of the undersieened, in the village of Seitforth, abort the First of No- vember, a large white SOW.. The owner is request- ed to OW, PrOVe property, pay charges and take her "Zet ELDER. ESTRAV. STEER s ("JAME into the premises of the mehirsigned, Lot •-.1 No. 17, Concession 2, Timkersmith, on or about the 8th inetant, n three-year-old STEER. The. owner is requested te oll, prove property, pay chargee and thke the animal away. 208-4* NATHANIEL JOHNSTON, NOTICE. • John Leckie, Reeve, in the chair. The minutes of last meeting read. and approv- ed. The following accounts were pre- sented : James Johnson, work on. road, $8.60 ; W. G. Taylor, crosswaying con- cession 3, $90 , Jonathan Hewitt, work on road, $5 ; James Alitchell. repairing bridge on concession 12, S":30 ; James Clark, ditching on concession 16, $7,; Peter McDonald, crosswaying and plank; concession 13, $96.50 ; David Taylor, covering crossway on concession 14, 510; William Hewsoine, grading, etc., on con- cession 14, $5.42; -W. B. Atkinson, gravelling on. concession 12,, $18 ; T. McCulloch, cutting hill 011 ,COTICeSSi011 16, 68;$Thos. Innis, balance contract on road, $22.05 ; James Bishop, cover- ing crosawey on concession 5, $1.95 , Frank Richardson, gravelling on conces- sion 5, S13.85; Thomas Stream, gravel, $6 ; McLean Bros., printing to 24th Oct., .;n43.42 ; John Farnsworth, gravelling on concession e2, $22.52 ; Wm. :McLennan, cutting hills on concession. lst, 42. .ri5; Robert Peatson $1.55 ; Mc'repaLennan, covering cross- way boundary, $8.25; john Broach, re- pairs road concession 5, $0. i Donald Scott, cutting hill on concession 3, $48 -,fainco Granger part payment for cut- ting hill, $60 ; 'James Granger, crittin hill on concession 4, $18.75 ; John Coates, covering crossway on concession 4, $11.25 ; Alex. Henry, ditching awl repairing bridge, $17.44 ; Donald Al Nicol, crosswaymg on concession 5, $90; John McPheroon, covering crossway on concession 4, $11.70 ; Roc'bert McAllis- ter, plank for bridge on concession 2 $2.75 ; John, Thomson, cutting hill on ConCession 4, $36 ; Robert Dichson, gravelling on concession 12, 899.20 ; Alexander Henry, building bridge on concession 7, $21 ; Wm. Pollard cover- ing crossway on concession 7, $19.50 William Huff, for Charity, $10 ; J. it Grant, for expenses of .1-13i1way vote; S27. Moved by 8. Slemmon, seconded by A. McDonald, That the foregoing ac- counts be paid, and that the Reeve grant orders for the same. --Carried Application of Angus Shaw t� be de- tached from section number tinee and attached to section lumber six. Appli- catidn of G'eorge Dark and John Wright for a grant by way of charity to William Hnff, he being sick and the family in estitute circumstances. Moved by J seconded by J. Strachan hat the sum of $12 per month be al owed to William Huff as charity. and hat the Tre,asnrer ba instructed to pay lie Wane euttsmonthly.—Uarried. On pplication of Thomas Blake to be de ached from school number 2, and attach d to number one, It is moved by T. i! lors, The eeneral opinion is that : a h Mi . Cnbbons 5110111 be taken at his t -word. Vilhamson, seconded by A. McDoeald hat the clerk notify the trustees of th 4 • Tim) come from. all parts of the canoe T try to et a dollar's worth of Frank s tridg4photocrraplis and are highly sat, istied. Only Si pei• dozen. ScOtt's eaforth., 1( ear g old, came into in posaession two months ago, Lot 11, Con. 4, Township of Tureberry. Any one proving property and paying QXpAISUS. 11114 thorn. 208-44' HENRY CESAR. STRAYED. 0_4:11E into the premises of the eubseriber, Lot 2. "•! 90d. Concession, Township of Hay, on thelith November last, one HEIFER, one year old, OM!. STEER CALF. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them tway. WILLIAM WHITLOCK- Exeter 13, O., Nov. 28th, 1871. 208-4.! ESTRAY STEER.. Cto my premises, About the lst of Septet's - AME bersa dark red. STEER, rising two yearn Old. The owner is 'requested to prove property, pay eharge:4 entletake it awai;erjvcArtp sTANLE.y, 2084t* Lot 2, 19th Concession, IIM:eth YOUNG CATTLE ESTRAY. (1.A.1E to the subscriber, Lot 81, Tenth Con. Net ItleRillop, in the month of :Tune last, four young CATTLE, two heifers and two steers ; one of the heifers is three year old, the other two; one of the steere is two years old, the other one. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take thein away. 207-4* WILLLV31 ALEXANDER. . ESTRAY STEER. etAlIE, into my premises, Lot 1, First Concession Tnekersmith, Huron Road, about the First of September last, a red year-ohl STEER. The owner is requeeted to prove property, pat expenses and take it away. 207-4' 11033E1lT DEVEREUX. ESTRAY HEIFER. OAME into the premises of the undersigned. Lot. No. 25, Concession 5, MeKillop on or about the last of October. a two-year-old HEWER. The owner is requested to prove property, pay thaws ancl take her away. 207-44 JAMES GRIEVE. STRAYED CALVES. Irri.A.1-ED into the premises OT the undersigned,. " Lot No. 30, Fifth CMICCS153.021. Tnekersmith, 1 Mill Road, some weeks ago, four spring CALVES. The owner is 'requested to ea% prove property,. pay expellees and take them away. 907-4 DAVID WALKER. ESTRAY EWES. QTRATED into the premises of the subscriber, "about the lst of August last, three EWES. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and teke them away. ISAIAH HALL, 207-8t* Lot 15, Thirteenth Concession, Grey. ESTRAY SOW AilIE into the premises of the subscriber, Lot •-•"30, Fifth Concession, Tucker -smith. stone -weeks ago, a Black .SOW PIG,. The -0M-ner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. 207-4t '6EORG-11:1 'WALKER. ESTRAY HEIFER. CAIUM into the premises of the undersigned, Lot No. 16, Eighth Concession, Morris, abont lest, a year-old HEWER. The owner is requested to eall, prove property, pay eharges, and take her away. JOHN WILSON. Monis, Nov. 22, 1871. 207 -4 - ESTRAY HEIFER. , (IAMB to the prennees of the sabsetiber, on the e v-/15in of November lest, a one-yenr-old HEIFER, chool sections interested in this propoa _ grey in eolois The owner is requested to prove property, pay expo:des and take it away. ti change ; also in that sof the applica ion of Angus Shaw, and also John His - /p, should he desire a chancre. Moved Wroxeter. Wo s EN'S Riolins.--At the 'tinting:- on ,9 the By law in favour of the T. G. & n :Railway, ni Howick, three women re- t corded. their votes in favor of the By- law. by a'. Williamson, secondA. by John trachan, That the council vote the snot f fifty-four dollars and fifty cents, be- ig amount of expenses paid out by them. ravelling on deputations and -attendine ommittee meetings, etc., connected 'ith the W, G. & B. Railway. --Carried. loved by A. '..\.1cDoisald, secooded by J. tranchan, That as the By-laws in aid nthe W. & B. Railway have all been ratified and contracts advertised for the constructinn of the road from Palmer- ston to Luck -now, and it beim, the nnani- ous -wish of the inhabitants of this unicipality, it is _ resolved that this ouncil oequeot Thom= Gibson. Esq., us representative in the Lodal egisla- ture, to use all legitimate means in his ewer to induce the govermn out to grant • pledge to the said railway at least tits inimum sum per mile set inside to aid tch enterprises. and that the clerk be id is hereby inotructed to send Mr. ibson a certified copy of this resolution y mail at once.—Carried. Moved by . Williamson, seconded by S. Sloinnion, hat this couneil now adjourn to -meet ain Dane's Hotel, .on December 13. J. R. GRANT, '-erily the world moves 1* '‘‘ BAN] C .". hope.1. a IN, large elowd attend the vocal aud instrus 0 iueiital Ontertaininent -which clomee off 111 Go! 1 e. rea8011 class a ed vac. secured along NV on B Wroxeter, oil Friday , 22nd inst., as there is every o believe that it will be firSt 'oils The services of several- not lists from. a distance have been c for the occasion, and the,se, 0 ith the local musicians, sue - sou , have no doubt, in pleasing to : the ut lost, those who may patronise 10)1 tilt co inert. e hope the Wroneter a„ P Jana wilt k ) • t successful debut. _ st AvemENTs. — A young num ' named (4 *Wm Douglass, Son of Mrs. Douglass, b ,ps the toll -gate betweee Wrox- OlorrisbaA got his leg broken T eying at school last Fridley. The ag at being very slippery, helell on a who ke ' • eter am while p eround block o .wood, breaking both bones of be leg. He is under the care of Dr. Smale, if this village, and is pregressing as favor tbly as can be expected.' 11111 OPENING. o -The latelY erected Wesleyn Chnrch in this place, Will, we* underst• nd, be formally conseciated on the -Sal bath before Christmas} and a : Exeoeerma iit Ainleyville and richt- epthing job Printing, or Advertising " tea to by calling upon Mr. Cocreen horized to solicit subscribers for THE. ✓ ). oh -The engineers are now here, havii g surveyed die second trial ' line to Aiiiley ville., also several useful. The book is a 1 will no doubt \ Ir. Schuyler lie Canadian tad to, that end a number of petitions, -Howick. iS considerable alit of opposition _to the present Reeve, - numerously: signed, have been presented to Thonias Wilsen, Esq., asking. him to. stand for the honorable position. H Mr Wilson consents to offer himself he. -will ne elected by* -a large majority. •;SERS31ENT.-:-,-WC believe the town - f Howick is, the most unequally, _as- ' auy place in Onterio. Places viciiiity of the sarm.6 va4ue, Or *live time as in ich hoolge mu t be had 11 STLYEn . foot by son CI ti A NCE.--L..A. movement is Oil e of our leading men to take American silver only at what it is worth. Mr. Grey A 'OA around \vitt' n list, which was signec by nearly all the business men of the place. thier EN El:PRISE. L: -A -gift enterprise is announe d, the prizes to be drawn for on Wednes lay, Jan. 3, 18,2, at Stret- ton's Hotel, Ainleyville. Prises to the amonot of , 275 will be distribnted. ME ROAN 1LE, — AleSSrs. BOSS arta Wright a. yertioe their besiness and stock -in -trade for sale; the location is a .0* 1 s 1 ti qinekly cau rht up. 'NT. ...K. M. Living.* stone anno lneeS ill another colunin of this issee, lie bargains foe December. --- The attend n forniein and Others is iovited by lessoh. Stewant, Thompson & Cin, to thei • very extensive stockof new goods ; firth is carrying ion business in the stm e lately °eel:lined by • Leckie., wh . se _business they purchased - ami one ste, dily increasing the fonnlerly extensive besiness catried on by Mr. . . het, tae. 0 , ou KLOBURN qi school —The exhibition of Kin - will take blace on Friday; - . .ding, &c., `i cents. (umber of thi4 f soiree s ill be held in i on C tristmas eveno We understand it is the inten- ton of. the managers to erig6gc the service,s of the Rev. Wm. M. Punshom for the oceasion, if they are ayailable. We hop they may succeed. in obtaining for the cople of Wrosteter, so desirable 3Z:1A ,-The. voting on the section- al loom- to the T. G. & B. Railway, in 'runnber y, takes place at Mro. Days' hotel, et Tuesday, 26-th December. PRFIKT YT.px..AN, Coctoen. --The Pits- . byterilan church in this plat/e, haS been undergoing, moth's for the past few weeks, io the shape of an addition to the north end of about. 20 feet, and services were held in it last Sebbath for the first time sin e its enlarg-entent. It is much improve 1 in appeerance and ceinfort. _PAnListonesentrin.--Thos, Gilson.Eq.. M. 1 . '1 , started this (Tuesday) after noon en -route for Termite, to commence., his duties amens,- the " aesenthied wis- dom" of Ontario. W e hope and expect that he will be able to rethrn to his eon- Stithents with a pailiareentary reeord that Will show throthe is DOD unworthy of the confidence which they have placed in him-. Hibberz. 1..114' TO TJIE Siinans. •- Few cohntr3 eongregetions, we opine, have _ done as well ne the matter of extending relief to the needy as has done_ that of the Pres))) terian Church, Thames Road, of which Rev. Gracey is the zealous and talented pastor. On _Monday -week theytransmitted. • through the Youne Men', s Christian Association of Detroit the -handsome donation of $95.50 to 'the sufferers in Michigan by the recent terrific conflagration in that State. The mehty was connected by subscription, Messrs. John Gardiner and A. Duncan taking a leading and active part in fur- thering the good work. Mr. R. Gar- diner initiated the idea of causing every • WHEN YOU' are in Seaford", just run into Frank Paltrielne's Photograph Gal- lery, 'twill do your heart goods Ooly $1 per dozen. Scott's Bleck, Seaforth. , The London, Huron and Bruce. To the Editor of 11 e 11 'm if • . Having heard that re,ports are in eireto lotion that our coinpany have made ar- raitgernents to ainitioninate with the Wellington, Grey and Broce Railway, and accept athirst rad frnm, Winghoh. to Kincardine on their road, 1 take this op-. pertunity of statiug distinctly that no sech. arrangements have been made or proposed to ha se. been made by this Com- pany, and that any /nosh reports Ple , There has never been any change_ 111 our amalgamation scheme since it was first agreed to With the Toronto, Grey , and Bruce Company. • • • V' JDIIN D11IRELL, .figiNICIPAL NOTICE TO T,H-E ELECTORS OF T11E MUNICIPALITY OF SEAFORTH. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the Nomina- tions for S. Reeve and firm Councillors to sprve for the enenieg year, will he held at thr TOWN HALL SEAFORTH, c?, at nom, oii Monilay, December '.18, An Election, if necessary, will be 110d Oil any, January lot, 11479 the Volts to be open from 9, A. M., to 5 P. 31., and tile polling place for the enledivision, North of the Huron Road, to 103 Mr. Cash's Store, Goderieh street. The polling 0800 tor the sub-divisien, South of the Eurou Road, to he at the Town Hall. P. BULL, Village Clerk. Senfortb, Dee. 1, 1871. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. oTIcE is hereby given, that all parties indebted -1-‘ to the undersigned, either by note or book account, must s;ettle the same on or before the first 01 January next. A.fl notes or accounte remaining unsettled at that date will be placed in Court for collection, as he is leaving Seeforth. GEORGE °BARBIE. Seaforth, 'Noy. 29, 1871. JA.MES 207-4t1 Lot 5, Pourth Con., Ilnllett.. STRAYED CALVES, ceTRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, lett No. 28, 5th Con., Hat, aboat the month ef September, four spring calyets viz.: Two hViT(.1-S, One steer and one bull ; one of the heifers white with red on rump, shoulders and head, wish white face ; the other red, the steer red, bull red and white spotted. Any person giving such inform; tion as- will lead to their recovery will be suitably re;r4V: RICHARD REDMOND, Green, P. 0, ESTRA* HEIFER. 0.A.mE into the premises of: Om -subscriber, Lot •--"' 30, eighth Concession, Hibbert, in September, it two-year-eld HEIFER. The owner is reenested to .prove property, pay expenses and take her away. 206-4 DANIEL GARRY. HEIFERS STRAYED. STRIITED from Mr. Johnson's Farm, on the Smible Liue, near Bevil/di!, about the First of e September, TWO HEIFERS, omits; two: yeare \ old, one of a dark grey eider, with white spot on the forehead ; the other black entirely. Any informa- tion respecting these animate will be thankfrilly ree2e0i6744*1 and suitably rewarded by GEORGE ERWIN, Blacksmith, Hayfield. STRAYED CALVES. TII.A.3.-1.1]) from the premises of the subseriber, Lot 1, Con. 12, Tuekersiaith, abont the First ()I September, ENE --SPRING CALVES, three steers and two heifers, one heifer Week. the other grey; one: steer huger. than the others, brown aril 'white spotted ; the others red and white spotted. Aire person giving information that will lead to their recovery will be eintably rewarded, ;TAMES DAVEY, 206-44 Rodgerville 0. STRAYED. C4TRATED from Seitforth,abriut tteo months eels Lim spotted COW, red and white; on the ris,*Cht hind leg is iL large lump. Also, strayed about. the :tame thee, u large white SOW. Any infonnation will he suitably rewarded. 111031AS STEPHENS', Sertforth, Nov. 15, 1871. 206-411 :ESTRAY HEIFERS. STRAYED from the premises ,of the subseriber, Lot No. 11, Seventeenth Coneession, Gis N4 ithout the middle of May lust, THREE HEIPERk, two two-year olds, and one oneeCeee old; one et the two-year olds is of a roan color, the ether is red- and white.; the year-old is rill red. Anyore giving informution whieh will lead to their re- covery wiiI be suitably rewarded. WALTER RICHARDSON, 205-411*- Walton P. 0. STRAYED. elAME iute the Premises (if the undersignel, Lot No. Jet South Boundary, fiela Con. thanleY, 00 or about the 1i4 of Or:tither, a. yr 10.-1)hl STEER and a EWB t-11,I3Q.:1'. The OV1IP1' of the above ie requested to call, prove property, pay charges end take them away. 1 905-1, JOHN WORKMAN. NOTICE: NOTICE is hereby given that the_ Cooperag, heretofore eanied on in the Vi1la/4e of Sertforth. by:PHILIP VOLMAR, mill from thie date be car - tied on by the subeerihere ; also, that wshilVe 111014 UR' gaill Valnar to S;CL ItS our agent and foreman in the above eooperatre. 0. G. .ANDERSON & CO. Dated Nov. 111, 1871. 906-4 h107 -1,01S; THE pahlit are hereby cautioned against pur- „ chasing or negotiating a note of hand, dravn by WILLIAM BELL, in favor of DAVID CRAW • FORD or huarer, for the sum Of Ten Dollars, and 1.BELL. bearing date the 4th day of November, lsse, payable twelve thereafter, ite no value hes been received for the -odd note. :1TeRillop, Nov. 13, 1871. 9i ASSISTAINTThE0AC.sHeeEtiRm:No. W.AN7T,nED,.:01inn WANTED, orst0I ASSiStald Tefleht'r, .for six months. Apply to the undersigned Trustees, 'WILLIAM CARRICK, zurich, Not'. ill, 1871. A BRAHAM GEIGER, JOHN WELL. 206-4 CABINET-MAKERS WANTED— AATANTED, two good Cabinet-makers ; T WcIrit wag'-. 901 • SPARLING S. SCOTT. minenenitseetneememesi Ill_1111.111•9177, 1r 17."'IM NO. ' Var1101.*: NO. '2:401 imusagauiEmmus- - ;Litr '1111.1.011 /0 eitnitteit EN'ERY FRIDAY .31 Ttensts.--4,"1.50 iier year hi al end of the year. Advies•Sist ; Tries:sties:le First insertioil, Pee lime 8 es] sertions, 2 cents owl) per I setssoisr•r 1111' One 11011111111 0110 pew half 't - ” MI In* 11S .. .. Half " one year ..—. • " half " " 13 months .. ... One-fourth feet year lisif 4-A ,Y4 41 41 One-eighth one year half " " 13 months One -twelfth 0110 y4.111! ...... half "13 months 13nsiness Cards, (43 lines and mei Advertisements of Strayed, ill not exeeeding 11/ lines-firet month, 50 tente eath tin»0 h. Advertisements of FARMS .321 sale, not exereelieg 15 Hues --fi _each enbselment month, 75 icent 335rths, Meninges_ Deaths -Gil Advertisements without speeii be inserted till forbid, and charge; 314:LEAN 13/ llesnno meLE.Ax., ALLAN lIeLitsx. • - • - BUSINESS MEC :71 I CALli,-'1 - . 1 DAVID MITCHELL, M. D., Gs rte. Colleges, Physicime ehne snurest, ONT.--Coismer of the Ce Office end residence, at Thompeen TVI. W. R. SMITH, Physician -le' Office -Opposite Scott Bobo /3Iain street, Seafortie JAMES STEW*ART, tL D., C. rniversity, Montival) goon, etc. Office med Res5dene,e--13 TA- L. VERCOE, :AL D., C. Ms goon, etc. Ofilee and Residi Market and High streets, next to th CAMPBELL, Coteener Tor the and Residence, over -Corby'e eon street, Seaforth, Oftiee hours, froIN day, and all day Saturday. lerttrslAltes eCATIGHEY &noLatzsT4n, ; torneys at Law, Solieltore Insolvency, Net:flies Vublie end Solicitors for the 13- (1. Brink. Beafort) , the Canada Life .kesurenett Compute'. N. 1.3.--e.•30.000 to lend at 13 per Houses end Lot e for sale. -- - -4-DENSON S: 31E3ER, Banisters a •-• at Law, Soheitors Chimeery Conveyaneers, Netaries Public, etc- - forth and Wroxeter- Agents for the T Co. of roper Camsda, and the Colon Co. -of London, England. Money at 8 4:onnnission eharged. JAs. 11, IntNsoN, 111-0.1134.8.. J(--M)X*8 7.110TEL, ( Late Shi s signed begs to thank the .1 patronage awarded to him5» ft hotel liminess roid else nn to iniothee siguin resimairesiness in the Above ri he will be happy to hate it eeli fro/al turd runny new ones. 19_6 TII031A PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, MeCt"TCHEON, Proprietor., neemmeodation for travellers. The plied with the -s-ery best 1i/11:ors anti etabling ttaehed. The stage leeves (311.,Ty day for Whigham. EXCHANGE noTEL, J. Cases:wet, Proprietori j. 8. Wit' of American Hotel, AVereme, N. I's) 3411i hotel has recently beoi newly furnish, fitted throughout, and is now Arnett' the fortable end -eommodious in the Provi Sample Rooms for Csinamereial Travenol Ter.ISS .0e0ODING'S Banking end Exelianee 161 JOHN AVA1)1)Efti ‘---1 AV. S. ltoese4 St sersoN'ore, Seefuek, backs, American ;Silver, and Datifts bough' Good Penner"?' Notes diseoneted and len ;;;:1,71111"S—ii:\:;;;;-' • Office -At Murray's lIotel, Seafert Borses and lb:it-clash conveyantes always _SHARP'S LIVER-Y----STA-III..E, MAIN 't Seaford). First-class Horses and always on hand at rienionable terms. R. L. ;SHARP, Pio :TWIN BM: RIGHA, Exelfange Breker, ,14 " way Ticket Agent, Houghton'e Itotel, O. T. l'esilway Stirtion, iLir14.a.th , (hit, /rickets issued to ail points in the WS ste California and Red River, at reduerel rates, the greattat facilities to 1'111',All e informatien given respecting Lool Agen Greenback?", Bonds, ;Coupon?, and uneneren -Gold and Silver Coin, bought and held at b 1_ R. COOPER, Conveyaneer, (2neen's Bench, Insuranet and G4'»0!1t Agent for the following Eire, Life and-triei nornuce Comp:mite' : The Beaver and. Tore trial and the Western Mre Itheireince the lielianee Life stssnimice, and the Ilan eitlent Insnrence 4'ompaties ,MONE,Y TO LOAN on real estate ree-mif 411orders by mail Of otherwise prouisitlt- ed to, Office, opposite 1.1ess' Tailer Shop, v186.-xtTf 152'ZIIiNft-141,1st‘Y•onrd'rig elspie::eriNnii-yji:01:114;:-,:rii)4; ' AIN1,1.3_17):ILLE. 132 that be 1180 tak/.11 resithaive the 3301)l1me whet4.3' lit- will be happyo m tien( eirshe on him in his prefees Meal eapne: -Coos Intsoit tended to Seyerel eases of both And tattle whiell were given up by other pi get! And effected perfect enres, which can h.* pr, srertilitates signed by over 2110 gelltiouvb lestinioniabi see posters. Mr. COOlt will attend et lb 111)0A0.sn, ta)f(l ridaiehtt11.10vonT1hoiali Plot, in the Tonne 4trey, in the eftennoon of the tirst 811(1 11111)1 -ent-Lartii.r.,, VETERINARY tir11.11 • (Member of the Ontario Vx-terinery 'begs fes intimate -to the inhabitant.); of Ne: giiid serrolmaing orantry, tied lie has //pen Oile i, Scaforth, n -33t', he may ho e by 1»t1-, an the Dias0 (.7131/s4):zi*et:4'; stle, etc. re:Nicol a regular and pin sedneetioss arirl having been awarded the Itit sof the Veterinary Colle-ge of Ontinies.T. j. Lim Iran every confidence of giving statist:I:thin t sesho may employ hire, REYERRN•r/iN-A. Smith, V. S„. • 10 Plilleipal .2 - Veterinary -College; Professor Ilnekland 'fitftburn, Dr. Itewel, •and - "Wells, M. it • :Veterinary ltiedieinee constantly on him& : All ealls promptly attended to,. , - NOTICE TO DESTORb, 711E undersigned 'desires to state that he - received inetruettons to -extend the tine fee DP4.:4.3)7•1.113s4s1:,tnuotfil 'Itieeljstts CloilluestIsblaey.eNtel clotf.httfs11411:1114 that thtta Arin positivay suet", Itithout 141 .; Ao2p07irsons; J.'4. POE1:11E, $.41-0.111