The Huron Expositor, 1874-06-05, Page 5JUNE 0, i84
msmoommumglomonsumamomummime
[to appealed oases, be confirmed -0
er
ried. Moved by Mr. Monteith, seeeee.e
ed ley Mr. Snell, that John Searle Le re.
&aced 10 acres and $soo-, he being aseeee.
ed for 50 acrcs. instead of 40 acres -04N
rjL Meved by S. WarvVicit, seeou
Stiver, that the assesament
vised be now passed and that t
Revision be DOW closed—Ow
. Business of (..'ouneil was then pees.
etled with. Moved by A. Monteith,
seconded by Mr. Warwick, that the eve
:eeek0 be expended on roads during the
present year, viz.: GO the Wen,
.Road Dion, under the direction ot
; Messrs. Snell aud Monteith ;.-.$-200 ths
L. South Road DiViai011, under the dieetion
(if Messrs. Button and Snell ; and t200
on the North Road Division, under the
direction of Nfessrs. War:trick and Saver
1—Careieel., The Couricilthen adjourned
e meet aeLtairt when called by the Regee.
Jame; BRAITHWAITE, Ole&
— •
Stanley.
Cou.sett, MEETtso.—The Council met,
i111SLUU)t to adjournment, at Mr. 1a1e Hotel, on, Satarday, May .30.Ali
th members present ; the Reeve in the
air. The mimites of laat meeting were
ie d and apprat-ed. Walter MeBeth Ri-
led to be assessed ;with his father on
con. 4—Petition. granted. The
tpplications of Mr. Biggins 'and Jane
McDonald were ordered to be filed.
Moved by Mr. Aeslerson, secouded by
Th, . Woods, that Walter MeBeth be as-
sessed as occupant of the north half of
Lot 8,, Con. 4,, and that his name be now
net on the roll—Carriedltleved by
et Castle, seconded by Mr. Keys., that
he roll as now revised be finelly paseed
:-.Carried. Moved by Dr. Woods, see -
titled by Mr, Anderson, that the Clerk
apply the township Clerk of Tucker.
inith with the list of the statute labor
leys to be expended along the London
Road Road arising from the township of
t.t.aialey, but we emisider that any ar-
=gement entered into as propose4 by
he Tuekersmith Council would be con-
re:ice of much trouble, and give rise to
"vexed questions more than equivalent to
the benefits which might arise to the
fOr which reason we decline exit
ring jet& any partnership arrangement
.—Oanded, Moved by Dr. Woods, see
-
glided by Mr. Andereon, that in. as, much
:as Mr. Tamer has declined to sign. an
Agreement for the job at gully, on Con.
roadsG and 7, and this Council• is
formed that some work is being done on.
r about said job,, Mr. Turner is hereby;
uotified that work done without a proper!
egreeraent, duly executed, will be at the
risk of the party working, and that thii
Council will not be held in any way as:
partdea to an agreement not under seal
a -Carried. Moved by pr. Woods, sec-,
Onded by Mr. Anderson, that this Conn.'
ii,, having in view a grant from the Do-
minion Government, 836,600. to be ex -
penile(' on improving the harbor at Bay-
field, feel warranted in granting $10,000
es a bonus toward further improving the
'-iarbor,. which sum shall be payable from
bie amount now lying to our credit de.
-dyable from the Municipal Loan' Fund;
to supplement the Government grant,
'We would further beg to call the atten-
tion of the Honorable, the Minister of
Public Works, to the fact that, having
had experieuce of over twenty years,. -we
cutely feel that dredging done, until
the piers are extended out into the lake.
3.afficiently far to prevent fiLline„,e up by
•iand from the lake, say to 13 feet depth,
Ls money completely wasted, particularly
is freshets in the river wash it out to 9
ind 10 feet depth, a matter which can -
lot be knewu to the most expeeienced
:ngineer merely as prefessionai knowl--
.,..dge. The Council adjourned to meet
Lt Bayfield, on the first Monday in. ..Inly.
W. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
---•"*.411.--
1/Vingham
[FROX THIS T1311C8.1
C.A.e;.11>A, PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH. —
Ns congregation, m Winehem .has just
losed another year of prosperity and
,sefuhiess. During the firet year of Rev.
Ire Pritchard's pastorate, 41 members
rere added to the church record, and
Airing the year just closed 28 have been
dded to the roll and the surci of $1,530
eised for phurch purposes. They have
lso decided to paint the inside of the
Lurch, erect a commodious shed,
aild a fence and otherwise beanti-
.e the grounds duriug the present year.
fay their spiritual aud temporal pros-
erity oontiuue to increase.
=A DRILL SHED. —It is proposed to
_F•ake aa effort to obtain a drill shed for
iringham. The Gevernment will give a
rant of $209 towards its ereetion, the.
nenty will supplement that by another
?..00 and it is thought the township of
urnberry may be induced to add $100
The village Council will be willing
assist to a. reasonable amount, whick
ith:private and individnal effort, will
.4p to increase the whole sum to some-
rng $7o0 or $800, an amount sufff-
ent to erect a very suitable structure..
Fie shed would be a very suitable ad
-
tion to the village, besides being used
r drill, could be made available for agri-
fittnai shows ancl public meetings -of
various descriptions.
REAle -111E RUBBER.— Yonne,e'America*
:though usually wide awake, becornea
rlepy, as did little Dickey, one evening.
grand -mother put him to bed, and,
was her custom, read to him a chapter
the Bible,. remarking, "Now-,, Dickey,
have read: you a whole ehapter, and
ra meet go to _sleep."
t‘ No, grandma ; 1 ain't sleepy now ;
ed another."
The old lady complied, and. said I
Now you Must go to sleep, 1 have
Id two chapters." -
t. No, not yet; read one more—read
he rubber,' grandma !"
tt• hat else call.' the good Newnan do ?
emosereaseeemeasoesesesseaeszoseexeseeteeeissie
INCORPORATION NOTICE..
fre, -.Konieipal Conned of the Villege 0 Srdee
_FORTH hereby give notice that they will appei
the Governor -du -Connell after the expiratiou of
'et; MOrtat8 frem the first ineertion of Ole node*.
ereetthe ri11ae Of Seaforth into a Town, un
-
the name of Seaforth, aml the following' limit5
tendedto be inchaftel therein: 25 acres, be -
S. W. eorner of I,et 21, CO21. 1, Aleli:1110P ; 60
"es, being S. half of Lot 25, Cou. 1, MelCilleP
iteree, beiug N. W. Corner of Lot 25, 0073.
ltel acres, being Lot 25, Con. I, Melcil___•
.4 50 acres. being S. hair Lot 27, Con_ 1, Ma -11-
-e
2tteres, being .N W. corner of Lob D Comit
ekerienitlx, extending to Railroad ; JOU Apreif,
ng LotIu,. CCM. 1 Tackerandtli; 100 aere;4, Lot 11, 11, Con. I, Tuckeremith ; :-;0 acree, being
half Let 12, Con. 1 Tuekerentith ; 25 ems, beeie-
g. E.. corner Let 12, Con, 1, Tueicersmith
ee, being E. half Lot 11, Co/1.2, Tuckermeitle;
xures, being s. W. eoruer Lot 111 COM uelt"
raith ; 51) acres, being W. hell Lot ie. Cori. ge
5kerstOith; 8le acres, being N. -E. corner Let
ton. 3,. Tuekerenxith, extending enet to weet
At and eetending north to eouth 96 rods ; 10
N- W- cornt*r Lot ea owe. 3, Taeleer-
te, extending weet este t to 1b rode, and eV -
ding north to south 96 rode.
JAMES IL BENSON, Beef&
t. ELLIOTT, Clerk.
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,atet1 the 4th day a =Tim .A... UV- eee---
JuNE 5 1874.
301111111101101
AUCTION S A LES. =
Saturday, June 6, at 1 P. M., at Pow-.
sill's Hotel, Valuable Household Furni-
ture. J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
• eismella
-. BefFeTS5.-
inmentsas
Rees.—In Tilbury West, ---i'ssex Coanty,
on, May 24, the wife oil Mr. Alefueider
Ross, of a daughter.
lAcNaMeRA.—In McK. o en 4ay 23,
the wife of Mr. Edwarkl ileNa are, of
a daughter.
h, on ay 30,
MURRAY. Tu cker
rray, of a son.
. the 'wife of Mr. tVin.
PelnonT.--In Merris, on y 17, le wife
ofMr. Wm. Peout, of a daughter.
DEATELSI
LOGAN. —In. Grey, on May 30, of inflam-
mation of the lungs, the infant eon of
Mr. Wm. Logan, aged Vonths.
MoNEues-In Clinton, en ay 29, Emily
Jauetameron, wife of . r. D. McNeil,
aged 39 years.
Beloom.—In Clinton, n May 28, John
Beacom, aged 24 yea s.
MURRAY. —In T]cker3Jfh, on May 30,
the infant son of Mr., m. Murray.
jai. ---In Clinton, ote ay'21, of con-
sumption, Richard 'Tames, _youngest
Sell of Wm. Clark., ESq , and brother
to Mr. N. J. Clark, merchant, Faille-
har, aged 24 years. •
TOMS.—In •Wingliam, • n May 28 John
Pearson son of H. Toms, aged 6
years anC19 months:
BRACE.—InWinghana, On May 26, of in-
flammation of the tangs, Edwa-rd
Blake, youngest sbn of L. J. Brace,
Esq., Royal Hotel, aged 1 year and, 7
months.
ANSLEY . Wirigharce an May 24,
Geo. Frederick, third son of Mr. Chas.
Ansley, aged 7 years and 13 days.
GOVENLOCK,—Ite McKillop, on June 3,
Mary Melvin, wife; f . Robert Goven-
l°4ktiTiaeneral will take place ,on Fria, June 5,
at 8 o'cloek, from Mr. Govenlock's residence to
the plaee of interment at Harpurhey. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at-
tend.
THE MAItKETS.
•
SEAFORTH, Jima 4, 1874.
Fall Wheat, per bugled .. . $1 20
Spring Wheat, per bushel-- . r. . 1 14 to 115
Oats, per buehel....... . 45 to 0 46
Peas, per bushel ... . .. .. 0 60 to 0 62
Butter, No. 1, Loose.... . . 151po 0 16
Eggs 0 10
Flour
.,. 000 to 600
Hay, r ..16 00
Hides. . - .. ..-. .... ..... ...... 5 00
Lamb ikins each . 0 50
Sheep skins each . 1 00
Murrein Hides .. .... 0 04
Salt (retell) per barrel, i '
Salt (-wholesale) per barrele.....
Potatees,per bushel 0 40 o
Oatmeal r Lel d I* 0 00 to
, 3 00 o
Wood
Beef 8 00 e
I a
Wool. . 080
to 18 00
to 550
o 1 00
to 1 50
o 005
1 25
1 05
0 45
6 00.
3 00
550
• 040
Crlwrox, June 4, 1874.
Fall Wheat, per bush.e1.. v.. , ...... 1 181@ . 1 20
Spring Wheat, per bushel -1. ..... 1 12 see 1 15
Cate, per bushel. - 0 48 - 050
Barley, per bugh,e1,. . 1 20
Peast per bushel........; . ... . 0 60
Potatoee. . 4 • 0 40
Eggs.. . -.. .. ........ .. .. . 0 00
Hay, per ton,.. . . .. . ... 18 00
•
TORON' 0, Juneet,
Fall Wheat, per bush le $1' 25 t
spring wheat, $1 20; lbarley, -75
53e to 54o; peas, 70e to 72c r
dressed hogs, per 100 pounds
$850. •
• LO'NDO , June 4,
White fall wheat,- er 100 lb
to $2 07; red., $1 90 e:$2 00;
$2 00 to $2 03, bai le , $1 70 t
oats, $1 45 to $1 48; Ipeas,
$1 20; corn, $1 30 t $1 45; potatoes,
$1 00 to $1 25; hay, '10 to $14; butter,
17c. to 20 ; cheese, 11. to 13c.
LITTLE FALLS DAIRY M RKET.
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., My 30.
The market openel with slow sales of
Farm Dairies, the offer ngs not exceeding
300 bxs. Prices ranged from 8 to 14e,
the latter figure being paid for e tra tine
lots only. The bulk went for from 10e
to 13c. In Factories the markt tis de-
cidedly dull, and pricee have f. • n off at
least ic to c from last week's qu tations.
There were offered only about 4,000 bxs,
of which less than 2,000bxs w re sold.
We give leading tranaactions a below :
• Brookett's Bridge, 32 ION at 15. ; Cen-
tral Valley, 43 bxs 144c, F lton, 63
bxs at 130; Herkimer County' Central,
35 bxs 151c Little Falls C ntral, 55
bxs at 141c ; Manhim, 75 bxs at 15c;
• M. S. Smith, 40 bxs at 15c; a,nheim
Cold Spring, 40 bxs at 161c ld City,
14c; .LadneSville, 63 bxs at 1 c; Dan-
ube, 20 laxs 16c Avery & Iver, 32
bxs a 15c, Bater, $2 bxs at 1 c ; Cox-
rajobasie, 62 bxs at 15ic'Caya luata,, 28
bxs at 15c; Christman, 35 bxs at 16c.
Letters from .England for th second
Week in May say: There bein a small
tock of English cheese in mark t it is in
good. demand. American fir., and old.
wanted; new fodder is poor a id skim-
med, and don't set. c, We gi e quota-
tions as follows : Befst America , 768 to
80s; English Cheddar sells for 848 to
92s; Cheshire raedi ra from 7' s to 18s
• 125
0 68
@ 016
• 0 45
ea 0 10
• 2.0 00
1874. •
$1 29
.; oats
e, 800
$8 tj
1874.
., $1 95
spring,
•$2 00;
1 00 to
same time last 'weeks The market was
slow and heavy for Yorke s at $5 40 to
1$5 60, and heavy hogs $5 7 to $5 90:
Mee= Cowsa- eReceipts about 20 car
loads. Trade slow and. p ces weaker.
Common to good) range at $ 5 to $53.
NEW `YORK HORSE MARKET.
T vEsDAY, Ju e 2, 1874.
The local hors market h s been fairly
active throughoi t the entir week end-
ing imtler thiedi te. The • le weather
favoredathe tracl in.pleasu e stock, and
sales actually c n nsummate were larger
in number -and more satisfactory as to
prices. The la ter ranged from $1,500
to $2,000 per pa r for stylish coach horses
over 16.2 han high; fr ea. $1,000 to
Ile500 per pair for 16 han.ls ancr over,
and. from $800 t $1,000 pe pair for ser-
viceable carriag horses of 0 particular
style or beauty. This seas4n there has
been very little doing in rcliniry road.
horses, and q -u e a declin is -noted in
comparieon wil4h last sp g's prices.
There is no quo able changt in the mar-
ket for work horses; suppl. and deinand
continue well bilanced and values 'firm.
*Sales of thoiloughbreds and trotting
stock : Forty had of trottio g stock, the
property of Me srs. Linder er and Cal-
loway & Ireland, were rece itly sold un-
der the hanmet at Eminen e, K.y., real-
izing a grand to al of $16,6 5, or an as
of $415 35 per head. At the ea-
nual sale of Golthlust stoc11, held, at L.
L. Dorsey's Et en. stock f rm in Ken-
tucky, the 521 ts offered rought $10,-
920.
per cwt.
In butter there is reduction, Agents
make a stand. Th cold' eeste ly wi cls
are • telling unfaeorably en h ine
mokes. Corks are quoted at 141s! to
150s. ; Dorsets, 144s. ; • ormanay,
1.20. to 130s. No erican or Ganadlan
yet in market.
.G-01.33.—The riceof gol ip. New York
is quoted at 1114.
BUILDING -1 LOTS FOR SALE.
voit. Sale, about 20 good build
situated; terms reasonable.
apply to
889-4 •F.
ng lots) eligibly
For particulars
. SPARL1NG.
11110T1I6E.
A..NUMBER of the pails need et the late. fire are
still missinfi. Any party liming such will
please leave the s: e at my oflic to save further
trouble • WM ELLIOTT,
839-2 • Village Clerk.
HORSE FOR
v011 Sale, chee.p, a 'good w
HORSE, 7 years old, of blac
ranted sound and true. Apply t
484 STRONG & F
ALE.
rking or lriving
- color and war-
RLEY; Seaforth.
THOROUGH RED AYRS 3 IRE BULL.
'WARMERS or
"1"• their dairy s
bull for the s.easo
Ayrshire .Calves f
839+6
others desirous of improving
ock can have the services of my
. Terms $1 5. Two half -bred
r sale.
RODERICK GRAY,
Lot 27, Con. 2, McKillop.
DURHA BULL FOR SALE.
THE subscribe offers for s e a DURHAM
JL• BULL, tw'o years old; will e sold on reason-
able terms • can be seen on Lot 20, Con. 3, Tuck-
ersmith, H. R. S.'
859+4 4 R. H. CARNOCHAN.
701 FARME S.
THE
undersigned is now prepa ed to receive and
-1- feed &limited number of Ho s at the Sereforth
and Kinleurn Cheese Factories. TERMS -50c per
month for each hOg. This is • eicellent oppor-
tunity for farsier4 having hogs which they may
wish to get fattened eheap.
489
ROBERTSON.
• PUBLIC. NOTICE.
ATOTicE is her{by given that I will not hold
'LI myself reap nsible for. the payment of any
notes of hRnddrawn either by Myself . or myielf
been paid by me, and I do he eby caution any
and John Ee.stwor jointly, as such notes have
person or persons against purch sing or negotiat-
ing sueh notes in der the sum) sitio* that they
are to be paid by oie.
• SERVET ItJS G'eLSTER.
- Enrich, Sane 1 1874. 389*3
TENORS WATED..
TENDERS will be received by the undersigned
until MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1871, for the erec-
tion of a BrickBuilding on. Main Street; adjoining
L. It. Corbey's St re. Parties p&y tender for the
whole or for the dlfferent parts eparately. plans
and Speeification may be seen n application to
the undersigned. The lowest o1 any tender not
necessarily accep ed. ••
889-2 fR. COUNTER.,
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK IV
BUFFALO June 18741
Ceerrat.—Receiptis to -day, including
13 caes reported to arrive, il2 head,
making the total supply for he week,
thus far, 6,273 head, or 369 ca , against •
436 cars for the same time t Week.
The market was moderately . dive, be-
ing 15c per &wt. advance over est -week's
rates. Light fat cattle selling nearly up
to heavy grades. The attendan e of buy-
ers was not Ls large as for SCU6 -weeks
past, and they bought sparin ly on
count of the stiff rates dein nded. by
holdersbales comprised a. out 1,500
head. The following sales w11 indicate
transactions : Eighteen Min is steers,
average 1,025 lbs, at $6 20' • 8 Illinois
steers, average 1,166 lbs., at 6 :45; 39
Illinois steers, average 1,18 lbs., at
$6 45; 33 Illinois steers, ave age 1,140
lbs. \ at $6 05.
S')•ITEEP AND LAM.—Receipts to -day
2,200 head, making, the total supply for
the week, thus- far, 4,400 he agaiust
9,600 head for the same time last week.
The market continues heavy a d depres-
sed, at $5 50 to $6 25 for crisped and
wooled sheep; ehoice lots a. shade
'ober.
OGS.—Reeeipta to day, in hiding re-
ported arrivals, $2,990 head, taking the
total supply for the week, thus far,
12,600 head, against 10,909 h a for the
DISSOLUT -ON OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE Partners "p of JAMES Ps:KENDALL &
-1- Ca ., as Mill Owuers and Produce Merchant'',
Seaforth, is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent.
Parties indebted tie said firm will pay to order of
Jilarlfifi Crombie, vtho will pay a1l liabilities,
Seaforth, 3d Su e, 1874.
•JAMES P. ENDALL,
• MARTIN C W
LESORTII.
Witness—S: G McCAUGHEY. 839-
t •
STRATFORD
CHEESE "'AIRS.
QTRA.TFORD Cheese Fairs e4ill be hold, at the
" Stratford Market, •
On WEDNESDAY, the I7th of June,
And every two weeks after throughout. the.sea--
son. t 389-5
THE CHAMPION PEA HARVESTER.
<, •
TO THE FARA ERS
JF you want al Pea Harvester his seae on, mend in
- your orders at once to
All maeb,inee
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,x
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.
Cash Buyers, b
e
LAR
fore giving their orders, win do
ll to call and see the
E STOCK
Of PinelY Selected Goode eseecially adapted for a
F' st-Class Trade at the
?77
The prneip10 adoeSted is the best material and
workmen hip i the inarket at the lowest possible
cash priee.
ON1E TIAL IS SOLICITED.
Parties placing heir orders can depend on having
them produced with Unit gentleManly style and
cast whieheun only be had in very few coital).
lishmentS, and t pried; to suit all parties.
GEORGE MeLEOD,
• Redgerville.
arranted to worker no pay. 389+4
• ,• NOTICE TO THE
TRAVELING PUBLIC.
OU
Are the est v
made w1ti the
the price.
SCOTC
Tickets to of from Europe, by the Allan
, Line,
FORT GitRRY
BE SIJPEIOR LThlE,eieher by Duluth or the
And all pointlim the North , est, by BEATTY'S
LA
Dawson Rout, 1uo tickets t4 all parts of the
Eastern and West m States '
By Bailor Steamboat connect
application to the undersigne
way Station. t. Information,
intending travelers.
839
R. B.
dire can be had on
at Seaforth Rail-
heerfully given to
MOODM, Agent.
EGitiONDVILLE,
• SPEdIAL NOTICE.
12 SUITINGS
tie ia the market, being cut end
8 me care as those costiug twice
WORS
• In all
FATN
An en
- On Our co
Stoci o
iver sh
Gentlemen a
respectfully ire
extent and vari
TWEED SUITS
From $14 up.
ED COATINGS,.
colors, from $10 upwards.
Y VEST1NGS,
less variety, from $3 np.
atm can be seen the largest
Pantaloon Goods
wn outside of a eity stock.
Imaging for Summer Clothing are
led to inspect our stock which for
V is unrivalled.
-ANDERSON
Man ger of this Department,.
Gent Furnishing
This depart
novelties of th
Hats and Caps, Bow Ties, Windsor
• Scarfs.
DEPARTMENT,
ent is complete in
• season.
all the latest
•
DR SS SHIRTS.
Sped 1 attention is directed tq, this branch, and
we feel 4onftde t that a trialfrem thin stock, which
is very extensi ,e, will prove to the most prejudiced
that thready ade Shirts are quite equal to auy
i
that tie made to order.
IN PECTION INVITED.
A. G. IVIcDouGALL.
DOMINION
SHAY' 0 & HAIRDRESSING
SALO() AND BATH ROOMS.
WM.! NEW
Y. that he
of convenient
N has pleasure in announcing
ee fitted Up over his shop a number
and conifortable
B TH ROOMS
Where a clean and. cotafortable bath may be had
at any time. I
•
SHAVING AND- HAIRDRESSING
Attended to a usual. Also onhend a nice stock of
LADIES' YiiIGiTOHSAiVD BRAIDS
• Of the latest tyles. He is also prepared to takein
LADI S' HAIR 00.MBINGS,
And haye t em stritighteued and worked into
Baids, Belts, Switches, Curls, So.
Charges reasonable.
1
1 GENTS' WIGS
Furniehed oi the shortest notice at less than city
prices.
A. call is re eetfully solicited.
839
rrEfE subseribier has removed near the residence
of Mr. John Logan, Egmoudville, where he will
be pleased to meet all his old customers aud limey
new ones. Heiwill continue to make a speciality
of H02,111 ALOE
BOOTS ANE) SHOES,
As he has doneifor the bast 20 years, and feels
confident that ns work is far superior to the sale
work that the dountry is flooded with.
•G4VE Bin A CALL.
3894'5 . JOHN STEET, Egmonaville.
•
t
,
HO
Wm. NEwIrAN.
FOR MANITOBA -2
• r.171-171
CHEAPEST FARES
liesseiesemoomoossoweweeseeemosons.
5
efeaSealetatittieSeelteefeiellaM
TO THE PROPRIETORS OF CHEESE FACTORIES.
WM. CHARL
ESWORTH &
HuLL, _ENGLAND,
COMMISSION AGENTS IN PROVISIONS,
.,[ESTABLISel 14D 1815,]
PEG to offer their seevices as Commission Agents, and will do their iteaost to insure satisfactory
*resins to alt who may favor them eeible consignments of Cheese, Butter, &c. 000 ds can be
shipped through to Hull, via Glasgow. '
Reference—MESSRS: E. HICKSON & Co., Seafortii, Ont.
JOHNSON FORCE PUMP.
THE UNDERSIGN -ED HAVE ItEpic APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
THE JOI-INSdN P.I1RE AND GARDEN I'l)UMP
FOR THE
A Complete Machine for the following
PASSEirGER A.ND FREIGHT
TICKETS ISSUED IN.
SEAFORTH.
MR. J. PL McCALLUM.
11A8 BEEN appointed Agent at SEAFORTH
for the
COUNTY OF HURON.
oses, and adopted by the United States War bepartment
over all others:
Putting out es in the First Stages.
Keeping Adjoining Buildings Wet during a Fire:
• Watering Gardens.
Washing Windows, buggies, Sze.
THEY ARE EASILY .410,Rli'ED, SIMPLE ANI) DURABLE,
, •
And should be in every House, Store or Workshop.
PRICE $8 EACH.
Can be examined at our Drag Store, Seaforth
E. HICKSON & Co.
7,77
THE QOOLEST LOT OF DRY G9ODS
-
EVER SEEN
JUST OPENED FOR JUNE
AT
ASTONISITIG LOW PRICES.
Arrived—Another lot of thoee Cheap PRINTS and COTTONS so much wanted.
ALSO WHITE AlPfD /poLoRED imusLiNss
And Nice SILK PARASOLS for 90e.
A. G. MeDOTTGALL.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
NOTICH Is herebet given that we have this day taken into
Copartnership with us in the Hardware business, Mr. W.
• i
0. REID, Wiho as had the management of the said btsi-
nese since its co moment. The bueinessiwill be conduct-
ed hereafter under the 118.M0 firm name as heretofore. The
undersigned trust pat the liberal patronage enjoyed by us
since commencing bueiness in Seaforth will be continued to
1
the new firm.
Mr,
WM.. ROBERTSON & Co.
1874.
1
ell.01••••11.118•••••
•
TWELVE • POUNDS SUGAR F
.At LAIDLAW'S.
' 20 POUNDS PR
THROUGH AMERICAN ROLTTE TO
MANITOBA
YIA.
Grand Trunk and. Michigan Central
Railways
Tq MOOREHEAD,
And from thence to Fort Garry by Steamer.
Fares by this Route Cheaper than by
any other.
Save time and money by purchasing Through
Tickets from
S'
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f
88,8*2
J. H. ItioCALLUM,
Seatorth.
R,
NES FOR VI, AT LAIDLAW'S.
TEAS ode, 75e and $.1 Per Poundi
leT S IF) "F; '11 I C) INT I INT -`c7 'T
f*,•••••••••••••
GREAT EXHIBITION.
DUNCAN
DUNCAN
ARE NOW SHOWING
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK
JAMES C. LAID AW.
OF
NEW FRENCH SILKS
IN BL.A.CK AND COLORED.
VELVETS, POPLIN DRESS'S,
A NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF FURNITURE
TOST RECEIVED AT
rQIFS az 0 0 _ S
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Black and Colored
MOURNING GOODS,
GCURTAINS AND DAMASKS,
.PRINTED WOOL TABLE COVERS,
PIANO CONY/01S,
•
TAPESTRY AND WOOL CARPETS,
• SHAWLS,
MANTLES AND JACKETS
e
G-AMBROONS AND COTTONADES,
JED_Hal\l"TS,
• Earlstone Gingham, Stomt, Scotch;
Gingham,
WHITE COTTONS,
Grey Cottorth,
Linens,
Towelinge,
Bleached Damask Cloths,
Cotton Ticks,
Denims,
Shireings,
Table oh Cloths, &c,
• Printed Wood,Bronze andMarble,
• Clothing,
Tweeds and Cloths,
variety. We are det-ermine7d not to he undersold, and will sell eheaper than the chelebeet, as we are
ness we expected to have done at starting. Thanks to those who patronize as, hop" that those who
" different kinds of CA.NE. SEAT PHAIRS kept in steel, Sofas, Lounges and Bedrneads in endless
expense or trouble in trying to give eatisfaction. We have aleeady done double the aenenne of bug.
determined to eetablish a butinese Seaforth. The public may rest assured that we - saves no
given t those about to start housekeeping. A sefeeiion, ver 20
QpECT A T, INDUCEMENTS
have not yet purchased will & siid1 eteneine before purche sing eleewhere.
Anierican Coffins always kepi' on hand and Coffins made to order. A 'arse to Eire.
Three JOurneymea Cabinet Nrairere wanted, none but first-class workmen need app.
T emEiNs & COa DUNCAN & DU
WATERPROO.FS,QUILYS AND
TOILET COVERS,
LACES AND EDGINGS,
INFANTS' WAISTS AND ROBES,
°Gents' Outfittings,
Gents' Ties -and Scarfs,
24-US1i1.NS----41way$ Large Stock on.
Rand.
LACE CURTAINS, HOSIERY, CLOVE
RIBBONS*IN ALL STYLES,
LADIES' PARASOLS AND SUN
SHADES,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of every description.
Having got our Immense' Stock in before the
*advance in duties, and doing a mu& lamer trade
than we ever did before, we are inable.dp to offer
really first-class goods at much lower prises thaa
former years. Ladies are respectfully invited to
call and see through our
Lairge awl Beautiful S
Every Novelty of the Season