The Huron Expositor, 1872-02-23, Page 5FEB. 23, 1872.
ty the Allan Line—by means of tile east
t vat= of ageocies will& they had in the
I eld country, thia innnigration eniglYi t be
operated to some extent by them There
te were two- agencies on this gide Of tho
Atlantic. One was that a voluntary
societies. The Ottawa. Valley uoloinaa-
tion Society- had been. referred to. • It
waa an. eetabliahed fact, and its „object
-wa$, to get out a certain nunaer of
families and settle them. They Were he
hope that the labors of -that tociety
would be an example to the people of
the West. They believed, that there
might very'werkl be eatablished, in those
coauties of which they had heard as leak -
leg agricultural laborers, either coonty
associations, or unions of county ass»
iations-, that .might de something in
is direction Then, there were the
emands for labor which would aria°
from the construction of the public worker -
which were now goieg on, And which -
would be still greater in the next few
years. The contractors would, he be-
lieved, feel it their duty to assist in the
work of immigration in order to: get help
ni the congtruction of these woran. They
ould- be glad to see sueh a movement as
ri this, and to see the societies_ at horde
directing their attention not only to the
agticultural laborer, but also to the male
who proposed to become a navvy on the
Tines-, with a view of becoming a settler
on the lands which those lima opened. up.
It was natural that they should expect,
at the very late period at which this ate
rangement would become effective in
,Enktanci this year, that they Would only
be able to make a beginnirtg. Still,. they
had hope that it would do some good
this year, and that it would be tam
effective afterwards- Of course, the
state of the labor market was uncertain
n the Old World. If trade should tuts"
out to be very good,in. d. there should be
_ sufficiency of employment in. the old
uotry, they all knew the earnest de-
: eire the inhabitants of that country had
to remain, as long as they could keep
hody and soul together, and that plenti-
- ful harvests ancl good wages would Aim-
inish. the chances of emigration as long as
they lasted, but a bad. harvest or a
block in the labor market would drive
the surplus population from hcane, and
they hoped to attract a portion of them
to these shores. The Government ha&
learned unofficially that a seheme of as-
eistance to innnigrants was being pro-
jected by the Gevernment of the Domin-
, ion. Of -course, it would. be uudesirable
that these schemes shouid clash in any
way, and therefore the Government were
obliged to reserve sortie- power of modify
reg the manner of applying that vote,
The items of printing and agencies bad.
hitherto been very large. The Govern-
ment proposed to have their printing for
! this purpose done in. Englaud, and to
avail themselves of the services of gentle-
men in that country, as lecturers, who
had taken much interest in this question,
had been rn this country with very be-
nevolent intention.eand had made them-
selves acquainted with the character of
the country and the wants of immigrants
They would thua savemuch expense.
The lectures would, be delivered in the
country towns and places where the ag-
ricultural laborer and those interested m
his welfare might best be reached_ They
believed ale° that a considerable amount
!of good was to be obtained by applying
Ito the country prese, and utilizing it at a
moderate expense on behalf of the agri-
cultural laborer, ,whoni the naetropohtan
'press did not reach. The Government
could not give more details, as they had
:net, since coming into office, had, suffici-
'tent time to go into all particulars. The
vote was an experimental one in many
particulars, hut they hoped it would
turn out to be a successful experirnent.4
t.
.111111.1•1111111111
AUCTION SALES.
Tuesday, Fele 27, on Lot 19, Fourth
itloncession, Morris, three miles from.
Ainleyville, Farm Stock Implements
ntel Household Furetiture. Wm_ Annett,
n-oprietor, ; J. P. Brine, auetioneer.
, -
.,. Thursday, Feb. 2, oa Lot 18, Ninth
'-imieeseion, McKillop„ Farm Stock, and
'auplements. Williansa Currie, proprietor;
L. P. Brine, Auotioneer. '
,
Thursday, Feb. 2g, on Lot 21, _Ninth
;oncession, flay, .k`area Stock, Imple-
nents, Household Furniture. Nicholas
Ilro-yer; proprietor, Henry V. Dirstein.
-uctioneer.
, Friday„ March 1, on. Lot 10,_ Eighth
'oodession, Monis. Farm Stock. Imple-
lents and the entire herse "Young Ex-
ibition.", George Symonds, proprietor,
tlelrnes. auctioneer.
Tuesd y, March_ 5„ at the Village of
t
na, --*arm. Stock, ,Implements, etc.
r., Jr. M lfatt, proprietor, ; 3, - r „ Brine,
?a/o/leer.
Wednesday, March 6, on Lot 23, See-
d, 'Couce.ssion, Tackersmith, L. R. S.,
erm Stock,. Implements and Housthold
'eroitare. Alex. Kennedy, proprietor;
''. P. Brine, auctioneer, ,
setetaaa _ . teeraseeet‘eea
BIRTas.
tF:f.`,31.1N--4n Seaforth, on. the 20th.
inst.. the 'Wife of Mr. ' Thos.. Freeman,
shoenaaker, of a sm.'s..."
Ei-Du.'30N. —On Saturday, 17th Febniary,
th e wife of :\._ Mr. _Rai eh _Hodgson,
eabioet-maker, Wroxeter, el a. son. .
Li.u.ING.— On Friday, 16tli inat„, the •
o-ife of Mr. James Darr g, Carriek of -
, .
a son.
MARRIAGE$ -
g CLARK- Sea -forth. cat Feb.
,J4, 1672, by Rev. Thomas. Goldsmith,.
kir. James Walkea of Usborne, to
ss Mary Clark, of Stanley.
DEATIIS.
m x :. —On Wednesday, 218t inst. ,
Aikens, beloved wife of Mr.
james 1)arlinf.r,, 'Carrick, aged 24 years.
Tuesday, the. 20th inst.,
wife of Mr. Itieliarcl Couch,
BOY triA.NTE.71)..
NTED, bean diidely, at Tug ExvoFaTon
tesea, a goo 1 sa !sly boy tes au Aps•,,rentice
ittEng bu
uttiler,5(..gifd will be happy to be ptronize..d
1-grge,Ler farmers Ofthe
1:t)WNS/III's oF U. 7AND STAN ,,EY
As an .Auctioneer.
• itt'prc,p,tred to at, such at,- very meierata
•
VNEY TO LOAN, private funds, at Per cent.
iie Itrw. Conveyancing 4.one cheap.
ficam I.mvE Senn,
Townline Ifity and Stanley,
Mil's G-men P. 0.
•
CORN COBS.
AIITED, immediately, by the -undersigned, *
:quantity of CORN COBS, deliyered in Sete
Lor which Caah will be paid. Applyth
THOMAS STEPHENS.
FE123, 1872.
THE MARKETS.
ajaaaja•••••••••111,a61 •
.4
SEAFORTH, Feb.22, 1871
There is but Tittle change in the mar-',
ket -this week from our quotations of.last
week. ' The only change noted is in
Spring wheat and barley. The highest
quotation for Spring wheat is $1 20, but
this will only be given for choice samples
for ace . Barley has declined one cent
- '
per bu d. There iii still arconsiderabe
;amount of produce coming forward, but
the demand is rather on the thin -side,
We quote :
Ta11Wheat...... . . ... ......,......$1 16 -to 1 17
Spiing Wheat................ , ... 1 14 to 1 20
Barley. — —... . . .. .............. . 0 58 to 0 54
Oats .. 0 84- to .0 00
Peas............... .. . .. . . 0 55 to 058
Butter. I. . . . ..........t . 0 15 to 0 16
Eggs............-. ;,....... — . ... 0 15 to 0 16
. Flour ........ .. .. . : . .. ... — .. . . 8- 00 to 0 00
Potatoes ... .... ... ... 0 40 to 0 50
Hay • . . .. . .10 00 to 12 00
Bides................ 7 50 to 0 00
ShooP Skiias...... . . . . . . .. :. 0 50 .to 200
Lamb Skins.. ... . .. . • .. .... . . - 1 00 to . 2 00
Calf Skins,per lb., .... — . .. . . . 0 08 to 0 10
Wood, per cord-- .. _ . — . 2 00 to 2 25
Salt (retail) per barrel .
. ..... • . 1 00 to 0 00
Beef ..
Yourtk,t°n
Pper 100 lbs. ... . .. . . . .... • .
Stave Bolts, per cord
Clover Seed, per bushel......
0: 03 to 005
0 04 to, 0 05
50' to 500
. 2 25 to 0 00
5 50 to 6 00 ,
Timothy Seed, per bushel,.. 8 00 to 8 25
[CLINTON, Feb.22, 1872.
. . $1 18 @ 1 15
Spring Wheat1 18 @). 1 15
Oats... ... • 0 34 @ 03
Peas__ .. 0 55 C) 057
Barley.. ... 0 52 @ 0 55
• Butter........ ........ ... 0 14 0 14
Eggs ▪ 0 15 @ 0 15 '
Pork, per 100 lbs 15.00 @ 5 25
Hay, per ton,.. . . ..... 112 00 @ 14-00
Clover Seed, peibushel 6 00 @ 6 50
HARRISTON, Feb., 21, 1872.
Fall wheat... .... ......$1 15 to. $1 18
Treadwell .............1 12 to 1 16
Spring wheat.........1-07 to 1 10 -
Peas 60 to 70–
'Oats. •• • • • 00 to- 36
Barley . 50 to 55
Potatoes (per bush. ).. 60 to. 70
Butter 15 to 20
Pork... .. . .. 4 25 to 5 00
Apples(per bush.) — to 65
Hav (per ton
_
te
00 to 13 00
GOLD.—The price of Gold in New
York fluctuates from 110f to 1101.,
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK:
Thursday, Feb. 22, 1872.
Saturday
Sunday. .....
Monday ..
'Tuesday.. ..
• Total... . ..
Last week...
.Saturday.,...
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
....
Last week
Cattle, Sheep,
car.
37 •
• 12 12
. 77 8
... 14 1.0
27
. ..125 18
SHIPMENTS.
.... 35 23
5 15
... 17
• 30 15
• 70 70
95. 16
carrna.
The run ofcattle coati/111e8quitetight,
though the receipts during the past 'four
days were 15 cars more than for the same
time last week: Holders are generally,
asking an !Advance this morning, but
buyers are holding off, causing- a rather
light business for the day. The ship-
ments East near the close Of last week
-did not find a paying market, in fact
some aliffered a slight loss, which readily
accaunts for their reluctance in agreeing
to the advance demaaided. Shipments
earlier in the week done well.
Saki comprise 134 head at $4 80 to
$6 25 for natives, and 5 head prime, av-
erage 1638 lbs., at $7 50, against sales
last week Tnesday of 628 head at $5 62i
to $7. "
Sales repbrted :
Seller. • No. Av. Price.
Farthing, State bulls. .40 1122. $5 00
Bu rndge, 0. Steers.. . 16 '1341 6 25
Emrich, do clo ........19 1080 4 80
COoney, do do.— ....18 1150 540
Enoch, do ..........18 1140 5, 121
Monaghan, do o... ..18 117/ 57s
Hogs, Horses,
cars. ears.
31 10
33 8
23 2
30 . •
.117 20'
135 25
8 2
7 6
9
18 10
42 18
72 17
SHEEP.
•
The market holds steady, 'atoll& not
yet fairly open for the week. - According
to appearancesat neon the supply would
be rather light:
Sales comppse- 168 head on Saturday
at $1 40 for 'sheep against- sales last
week Tuesday of 628 head at $6 921 to
$7 90 for sheep. . .
HOGS.
The market rules quite steady,thongh
sales indicates a decline of -.te
day. Quite a liberal portion. of the
stock are pigs and. light hogs, and a
smaller portion of medium to good av-
eraging 220 to 230, with one or two lots
of heavy sows. On Saturday a lot of
400 pigs a.nd light hogs sold. at $4 50.
To -day sales comprise -498 head at $4 55
to $1 87h, against sales last week Tees -
•day of 6:;5 head at $4: 50 to $4 75.
NEW. YORK Honsk MARKET.
TUESDAY, -Feb., 20, 1872.
- The general horse market bf the week
under review has shown a fair degree of ,
activity. Busineee - horses of all • kiiids •
(from the ordinary draught -horse, _which
sold at frem $165 to 8185 per head, to
" the prime truck -horse, for -which, in case
of supnior. power and quality, as much
As $500 per head has been paid) were in
as good demand as can be expected so
early in the season, and, if not interfered
with by unfavorable Weather, a further
improvement in the condition of the
market is anticipated for the coming
week. Traesactions in fine carriage
horses, although as yet very limited in
number,- were quite! satisfactory as to
figures realized, and in our daily reports
we had occasion to tuttiee a few sales at
from $1,000 to $1,400 per pair.'
atee.etzeterereerteeeeeemi-
PUBLQ NOTICE.
A RUMOR having been spread threughout the
-lel- Northern Townships and other. places that I
had left Seaforth, I think it nothing bat right, in
justice to myself, to inform myold customers that
I am still ha my Old "Stand,avhero- I intend to re-
main and shall be always happy to see ray old
friers end mans -as um ones an please to tall,
aest ring them that 'they will meet with the, same
hospitality as heretofore.
THOMAS FOSTER.
Seaforth, Feb. 21, 1872. 220
AGENT WANTED.
AGENT WANTED, in Seaforth and vicinity, for
the North British Cattle Food Company. A
-good salesman can realize a huge income. 'To -
lout° testimonials furnished.
220-1* R. B. BLAICE, Toronto.
ESTRAY SHEEP.
CAE into the premises of the ettbseriber, Lot
`LiNo. 1, ConceSsiOn 1, MeKillop, previous to the
1st of December last, a EWE and LAMB. The
-ownervis requested to prove property, pay charges
anal take the away.
220-4- PATRICK WOODS..
•
'
• YOKE OF OXEN WANTED. MEI
Nt'A.NTEIN a yoke of geed WORKING OXEN.
"(1 A liberal.pripe willabe paid fpr a good yoke.
• Apply to the subscriber, Lot 132, lat Con., Tucker -
smith, H. It. S., Or addrees Clinton Post Office.
L 219-4* ' CHARLES. CARTER,
TAT10ES FOR SALE,
ig ntlivr. varieties :
• `SEED P
riF Tim foflovr
. OLTIV.AX,
' EKG LSIOR,
.11RISSUS PROLIFIC,
.
. and 'WILLARD SEEDLING.
These varieties are Of the best quality, unsur-
passed for produetiveness and warranted pure
aad true to manual
"Phe best varieties of the day."—C. AnwOLD.
i JAMES LA.NDESBOROUGH,
220 ' Lot 23, .Concesaion 3, Tuckersmith.
POCKET BOOK LOST.
LOST, en- FRID,AY, the 16bh February natant,
a Morocco coiered Poeket Book, baween the
2n d con. of Tuckeksmith and the 2nd lion. of Hay.
The Pocket Book bontabied two receipted Bills
frm JBonthron & Seaforbh, and a letter
.si ed by J.-8. Porter, of Seaforth. Any person
.
gi ang suchinibrmation. as will lead to the recovery
of the above; will confer a favor on
rucefield P. 0. , RN KEMP; Tuckeramith,
220-4*
STE
VERpodL,
G
Y THEi A
Ei erg Saturday frOm
from Quebec
it First Class Clyd
t s line, carrying the C
M s, will be despatche
po 1, calling at Deny, a
81 DI i-TAVIAN,
ERNLiN,
• RA.VIAN,
S RMATIAN,
A STRIAN,
M TO
ONDONTERRY
ASOOW,
LAN LINE
s
Aland durine Winter, and
urine Summer. a
built Iron Steamships of
nadian and United States
froin Portland for' Liver -
follows :— •
STORIAN, .. • • • •
Rates of Passag
01 ss Mail Line. 1
o PEnSoNs intnrs
T tough booking Ina
w *ch persons wishing t
ca obtain passage icerti
E gland, Ireland or Sc
tio in Canada or the 13
he firststeams1ips
ed om Liverpool,(caffii
of pril, and from Gies
ab at the 23rd of April.
he steamships of th Allan Line come direet to
th3 railway wharf at Point Levi (South Quebec.)
Th • baggage is cheeked
of barge, and passnger
th eb,y avoiding all inci
or -Tickets and any
Feb. 17.
Feb. 24.
March 2.
March .9.
' March 16.
. . ... ...March 23,
as low as by any First.
TO SEND Fon FRIENDS.—
• raents have been made by
• bring out their Mends
catea at lowest rates from
land, to any railway ste.-
Ied States.
r Quebec will be deepatch-
g at Derry) about the 25th
ow, (calling at Kingstown)
At
ough to destination free
are forwarded on at once,
ental expenses.
ther particulars, apply to
R. B. OODIE,
T. Railway Statio , Settforth.
220-6
200
air 111 n's Boots,
Worth $3 for $2 75.
40 Pair W men's Boots,
Worth $1 175 for $1 60, and
A Job Lot o Girls' Boots,
()Ail $1 25.
For 750.
Aise, a, ob ot-of
DIES'. J CKETS,
Suitable for SPrin
_
At' the SIGN 4 t
A G.
a 1..1f their value.
LACK BEAR,
FCbOUGALL
Int
solvenit
AND AMEND
ct `Of 1869
NTS' THERETO.
,
.matter of JD I GLIS, of Wroxeter,
County of Hurn, av ce of Ontario, '
atIn,o1ve t.
NI TICE is herell giv n, hat the above named
Solvent has d posi ed i my office a Deed of
-Com ositien and DiScha rporting to be signed
by a, majority in uulnbe4 the Creditors of the
'said • solvent, represen hree-fonrths in value
of ' liabilities, sab'ect • computed in ascer-
tai , ng such proport on, if no opposition. or
obje Lion to 'said Dt ed inposition and Dis-
char e be niade to me, • ing, by a Creditor or
Cr tors within; t
, laet publication of
•isehargesaccor
shalroceed to act
and
of
mg
o b
and
f
wri
es jun 'cal days 'after' the
his Da' ce, I, the Assignee,
pon sai Deed of Composition
•ing to i terms and said AM,
Dat
18
EDW D EVANS,
•
Assignee.
at Montireal„this 6th d y of February, A. D.
Late
well
of 8
usical I
Irr
of St; Tames' Choir
9Wn to the peopl
. Thomas' Chohe
ces to the inhabitan
has commenced gi
• •
n truction.
efield, England, and
of Seaforth as Precenter
eaforth, respectfully an -
b this town that he
nig istructions in
V cal 8s Instr. m ?dal Music.
tjou
be s
of in
. T. ass es thepeo ale at the closest atten-
vill be p id to his 1 upil , and no effort will
ared to impart a tho bug praetieal knowledge
010
•
• TE MS
Voce MuSica...: ... s.
A pis• at the Mainsi
910 1 o clock, A. M.
stumental Music, 108.
otel, 'Seaforth a from •
219-2*
SEEP FAIR. • .
hJ Seed Fair a Olo. us ersraith B. A. S.'will
Tli held on the Secie y's 3round, at Seaforth,
on EDNESDAY, the 2 th i'ebroary, 1872, hon
the llowiiad prizes will 0 o ered„ viz.:
- . 1st. -2nd. 8rd.
Best JQ.bush. of Spring es-, $4 00 ,t3 OD -$2 au
6-rov,ed. ;1arl y, 2 00 -1 50 1 00
2-rowled art y, 2 00 150 100
Large Oa 9, .... 2 00 1- 50 1 00
• Conation 2 00 1 50 1 00
B•: L8Inernage Pc : • 2 • 2 000 1
0 1 5500 11 00°0
bushels of Tinioth • Se d, 2 00 1 00
Crown P _ 2 00 1 60 1 00
B
• " Closter el, .. 2 00 1 00
bn..helS of Early') • tat • es 2 00 1 00
" • Late Po ato s," 2 00 1 00
iSIiES.
ist All aa:tialee sb.own must be the growth of
1871, and produced on th hum of the.Exhibitor.
21a . No person:will be ntitled to more than one
prize for grain, seeds and roots of the same kind.
Sr, The Society reperv - the right to purchase
the p ize grain, seeds, am roots, at 20 cents per
bush a above the current market rates. .
. • No person allawed to how or sell on the
groin
Socie
5t
on t
fit
C C
034
d without lirst I'beep
• .
. N� Exhibitor allowed
e hags.
• articles f r xhi ition to be on_ the
d by 10 o'clock,
SJ1BOjDPO0T, President.
, 219-2
0. a member of the
o expose his name
UHESNEY, S ere
CA
Sta
last,
is re
and ,
21
ESTRAYED
into the preMises of
oll-gate,
No. 1,1, [Bayfiel
ey, on or about the latt
5e'ehirmwas.
ar-oldaSTEER, 101
fik
nested. to call, pro op
STEER.
the Undersigned, ate
road, Township of
r end of November
all size. The owner
perty, pay charges
iTAm112 JOHNSTON
GREAT FIRE !
RONTO
MILLINERY.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.
ELLI'INTG OFF, at and under COST.
.MISS A.• ERWIN
-'-'••••• co mused sell
last only about Six
do well t call early
•
REA
DEES, CAPS,
LADI S' TRI/v
CHIL REN'S
LADI S' TR1
Th
M DA
LADIiS' AND
UN
Sonforth, in or
• g her Winter
Week, sothi
• t they may h
THE F
MED FIAT
RIMMED
MED BON
And
Stock is all ne
E BRI
CHILDRE
Priee for ea
DE
or to make room for an extensive stock of Summer Goode, haft
bock of MILLINERY, at nvitd ander Cost. This Sale will
t all who want real Bargains in MILLINERY of all kinds, would
good choice.
LLOWING LIST OF PRICES. t
$075
• 040
025
100
ATS,
•
ETS, . .
ther Goods proportionately cheap,
pad in good order. AlsO, on hand, a number of
GS' IMPROVED DIAGRAM,
FOR CUTTING
'S DRESSES, 'BASQUES, BOYS' COATS, ETC.
h Diagram, with full Instructions, $1. 50:
CLOTHING
Of 'every description, ,kept constantlf gn hand.
Kidd &oyes and Ostrich Fes hers cleaned and. made as good as new for Fifteen Cents.
. .
STORES,'—First .dor North of Fos En's HoTED, and centre store McGnms' BLocx, second
North of the Station.
SEAVORTII, Feb. 28, 1872.
A. ERWIN.
door
DRY
COODS tic •CROCERIES.
bi
•COTTON, FLANNELS,
BLANKETS, YARNS, -ma
LIN -ENS, HIRTINGS)
S IRT TIES, ‘,I,SVH2C.
LLARS,
OVES,
CKS,
C.
`avos (saiva
`s000vaaT,
`swooNa `ScIIIITAS
`gavons `svai,
sad,
HS1,10 `SIA12131.
9.
999.
SE4SO)7OF ,L.F.,4)'
FISH, ..FISEL, FISH.
-
cHAR
IT,AS drireedceantl.tdyprliivkiceed
Cheapr
A large Stork :of 'FIB
GROCERIES, WIN
expressly for
which he will s
than a
All w
ES WILSON
T.
his season, a large q`uantity of F1SIGE, of various kinds, both
11 • '
y other House in Town.
rranted fresh and good. •
1 •
SEEDS,
AND GARD
•
130 sure and call,
Sign ef the 911)S;
• 1 1,
Main Street, See
SPAEDS.
SEEDS, from the best growers, and. at unusually low Prices.
and. y,ou will be well repaid for so doing.
S ANCI • LtIQUORS AS USUAL.
CHARLES WILSON)
orth.
220
AW
ARES
FALL
XOTV
an.d
RENJE3LBE
A1NL YVILL
RT THOAIIPSON&.(
16! LEI/VI LE,
LLING
F THE BALANCE OF THEIR
ANDH- WINTER STOCK
,
•
(ERY LOW,
To ma)4 room kir Spring Importations.
IS THE
JIB TO SECURE 3,41q4INS.
Examine for Yourselves Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
THE PLCE—LECK E'S OLD STAXD.
1.
STEW RT, TH0/1PSON tir, CO.
January, 18
72.
•••••••••••••
"DOMINION HOUSE."
CASH VS. CREDIT.
013. ONE. 'MONTH._ ONLY,.
N. M. LJVINGSTONE
WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT' OF
10 PER CENT.
ON ALL CASH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO
$5 Oft)
AND ITI3WARD.
Just received, large and carefully selected stocks of
FttESII TEAS, SUGARS, TOBACCOS, &c.
All of 'which will be subject to the above discount. Now is the time to obtaitr
BARGAINS. The above offer being genuine, will be adhered. to. in every case,
when purchasers pay CASH DOWN.
Goods marked in plain figures at the lowest market rates.
Convince yourselves by making an early inspection.
N. M. LIVINGSTONE.
AINLEYVILLE January, 1872.
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Insolvent Act of 1869
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CASTADA, 1 TN the County Court of the
Province of Ontario, ,+- -4-County of Huron.
• County' of Huron, ) In the matter of
ii eNRY CARDIFF, an Insolvent.
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The undersigned has filed in the office of this
Court aeed of composition and. discharge exe-
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cuted by h '
is ..creditors and. on the twentyaieventh
day of F. brnary next, he will apply to the Judge of
• the said Court for a confirmation of the discharge
thereby effected.'
Dated et Dingle, this nineteenth day of January,
A. D. 1872.
HENRY CARDIF.te,
by Benson & Meyer, his Attorneys,
216 ad liam.
My poor ear old coat do not fail me I pray;
Tog -et r our youth we've outrun,
Ten year I have brushed you myself every day;
Not So ratesmore could have done. •
Fresh tri is shouldFate have in store for your cloth
Thong • threadbare resist to the end ;
Like -me ith philosophy bailie her wrath,
0, let u not part, my old. friend !
The East Inc 1 -wore you how well I recall,
And. ro lad me qf coin -des the throng ;.
My birth( ay it was, and so fay were we all,
They x ade you. the themb of a, song.
Our povei Ly telling of honor unsold
• Could • over their vision offend; • .
Though y n have grown shabby they've never grown
c ld,
0, let s not part, my bid friend
I care no who points to the darn on your skirt,
To me tis a sweet souvenir -
Prete/a g one evening T.isetee to desert,
I failed from her arms to get clear.
She tore on and then, as she voted was but fair,
I stay' that the rent ehe might mend.
ton took I remember, two days to repair,
0, let u not part, my old friend 1
Of amber or musk or suc3i perfumes unclean,
Say wh ai had you cans° to complain?
In a •ter's anti -room when -Were you seen,
Expose 1 to his lackey's disdain 2
While ot ors for Ribbons were cringing, to Power,.
With ir a thy had ue'er to contend.
Your but on -hole's boast is a simple wild-liour,
0, let u uot part, my old fi•iend 1
At Theslothiagioi, g.Ernporium" I bought you a long
t me
Taeas pring time. the. Skies they were blue,
The Prim sise and CrOcee, just peepid o'er the snow,
Like tb en, you've tom faithful and true ;
But when the time conies, to lay you IWO by,
When your service has come to an end;
I know where to go to, a New Coat to buy,
Alla to rove me another good friend.
T.
K. ANDERSON,
Merchant Tailor, •
MAIN TREE'T, SEA.FORTH. 220
gidOTICE.
Tp' !lie are hereby cautitmed against pne_
-I- &as' g a IN.Tote of liand made by rue in favor
of Meesrs McCaughey a llohneetsal, Attorneys, of
ti.e riliege -• or Seaforth. date.). May, 1871, eight
months a ter date, as I hasve received. no -value for
the saute.
KE2.791N.3.4G:
Tucker mith, Feb. 10, 11172.
• FARM TO RENT.
TO RET, Lot 8, Ninth Conceesion, Hallett, a
-I- mile end three-qiunters North of Kinburn, con-
sisting of 150 acres, 108 cleared, well fenced and. in
good cul ivation ; well watered; good buildings;
six acres alt wheat put in; plowing all done but
sumnaer iaflow ami 11 acres sect Apply to She
subscribe on the premises, or address Constance
Post Ofti
219-4* JAIWP.S L. PEASE.
ESTRAY HEIFER.
• CAKE to the premises of the subscriber, aliout
1st January, Lot 8, Second eon., Tuckersmith,
L. R. S., #31EiFER;rising three years old. The
owner is tequested to prove property, pay expenses
end tale It awe,.
212-I* MATTHEW CULERE,
ROOMS TO LET.
TO LET, in Scott's Block, two -commodious,
"A- Rooms ou the second_ flat. Apply to
195 • McCAUGITEY & Rol-mi./rpm
• NOTE LOST.
A LL parties are hereby eatitioned Against late-
•Jet- chasing a certain Promissory Note, made by
George Whiteley, Nov. 1870, in favor of W. Camp-
bell or Bearer, for the sum of $48 and some odd.
cents, as the said note is lost and paid..
W. CA=BELL.
Seaforth, Zan. 24, 1872., 215-4
TO LET
premises on the minket at present occupied
by P. AlcOnEooR ass Tavernsetand; possession
on the 1st March. WM. MALCOM.
Seaforth,.Jan. 16, 1871 215
VALUABLE ENTIRE HORSE FOR SALE..
A SUPER13 ENTIRE HORSE, named:Young
etel- Exhibition, rising three years old, 16 hands
and one inch high, dark brown III valor, will be sold
by Auction, at. Mr. George Symonds, Lot 10, in
Eighth Concession of Monis, on the 1St of March,
1872, at 12 o'clock,- noon. Credit suntil January,
1878: See Sale Bills.
T. HOLMES, Auctioneer.
G. SYMONDS, Proprietor. 218
• FOR SALE
ADESIRAI3LE Dwelling -House on Goderich
street, adjoining Mr. Thomas Lee's with
good Garden and well fenced. For furtl:er parti-
culars apply to
11 tiaNRY BYRNS,
• 217 On the Premises.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NoncE is hereby given, that the Partnership
heretofore subsisting between 118 the wider -
signed, as Cabinet -Makers send Undertakers; at
Wroxeter, in the County of Huron, has been this
day dissolved by mutual consent; all debts owing
to the said partnership are to be paid to Nathantel
Allen, at Wroxeter, and all claims against the field
partnership are to be presented to the said Nathan-
iel Allen, by whom the same will be settled
• Dated at Wroxeter, this 20th slay of Sammay,
k. D. 1872, -
(Signed,) NATHANIEL ALLEN.
(Signed,) ROBERT 'MILLEN. le
• Witness, WM. LAraiE. 217-8
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
THE undersigned requests all persons indebted
to him by note or book account to call and
settle immedia,tely, as he is greatly in need. of Cher ,
money. They will thereby save themselves further
trouble.. '
GEORGE IIIREER,
2174* ' Blacksmith, Winthrop.
•FARM FOR SALE.
-poll SALE, in the Township of Stanley, County
•.0 of Huron, an exeellent farm„ being composed
of Lot No. 13, Sia-th. Concession, containina 100
acres 80 of which are cleared, well fenced, and in a
good state of cultivation.. There are 18 .ares un-
der fall wheat. There are on the premises log
house, log barn, and frame driving -house; also, s
young orchard; there is s. good spring well con-
venient to the stables, also a good spring creek.
This linen is situated one mile and a ludf sontli of
- Varna, on the gravel road. For further particubrets
apply to the proprietor on the premises, or to
Varna Post-011iae.
212-13 - MEN MITCH HILL.
• AUCTION .SALES
ARCHIBALD. BISHOP
PEGS to inform the public that he has taken
out County Auctioneer's License, Ina will,
hereafter, be prepared to attend Auction -Sales of
Real Estate or Personal Propeaty in any sant of
the County, on the shortest notice. From the
suceess he has had. since commencing this business
he feels eonlident that he can give the utmost
satisfaction. •
All orders left swith Robert Brown, Zurich, Ss
"Saandere. , Post Offite, Exeter, or addressed to the
undersigned will receive prompt attention= • -
ARCMBALD BISHOP,
Hay P. O.
217
T. WILKIE,
SURGEON DENTIST;
May be consulted every MONDAY, at the
MANSION HOUSE,
sztponTri_ 218
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FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY,
One mile and a Ilhlf from Bayfield.
1 Aerea, good orchard, Mane bean and ,stabie,
logansause, exeellent creek and spring; about
eighty-five acres cleared, sixty free from stumps
wood first quality. Apply to Dr. WoOna, Lot 17,.
L. RaWest Stanley, Bayfield Post Ofdes. 217
CALVES FOR SALE. -•
substriber has for sale two well-bred BULL
CALVES, got bv a thorough -bred Bull. Also,
two- STEER CALVES. For terms and other par-
ticulars apply to
SAMUEL CARNOCHAN,
2174* Mill lifaeli't Tuckeremith.
TO LET.
-STORE and Dwelling -House to Rent, in the vil-
lage of Walton, on tbe gravel ion 1, ten; iniles
North of Seaforth; the house is eonnuodiotts an&
in good repair and has been used IIS a store for
about ten years, the building is occupied at preeent
by Mrs. Alin 3.foom. The store is well !situated,
being in the centre of a first-eleam farmiug -commu-
nity, and. has a, lively and thriving basilicas. Satis-
factory reasons given for the present tenant leaving
the basilicas. _senile easy. For further particulars
aPP1Y to
JAMS CAMPBELL,
210-4* • Walton P. -a, Ont.
SCHOOL WANTED..
ran undersigned, who holds a Third -clam Cer- -
A- tificate, ariehes an engagement in. a scluml.
jORN WALUOND.
Exeter P, 0., Feb.12, 1E72. 2194* -
FARMS FOR SALE.
T OT 27, Seeond Concessicin MeXiliop, within one
J --a wile of Seafortia; and Lot 17, Eleventh Con.
megillop, eight miles from. Seaforth, and, also:
Bailing Lots in Seaforth. Terms made too =tit
purchasers. Apply to
218-8 •JA3ES8 BEATTIE, Seafertb.
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