The Huron Expositor, 1874-06-12, Page 512,1874
hotial inertia
a grange. The Heat
t hind in the co
eardine ou Mootlay
eltenzie's reitene,
sel on Wednesday evea.
eit-eleets-
Seal Problem.
sq. + el ea 11, and
e the valuea
ae numbers ?. •
At. N. Waoit'a solution.
em: Because 2 aw may
e a greater naimeekai
fidta because it may be
; comet have a greater
q.,, and therefore lees
• (x+y,) it must lie
sq. + 2 (X -t -y) y
to each a these
we add sq. 4 -
will he betweee
e and 2 (x sq. z+
18 and 36. Byte re
a square number ;
are number between
it must be 25 - whence
we slibtract &jalase
tie get :o sq. -zee-,
if
solved, will give
us . „oer 3 and y=2.
ed the correct aoswer-
ratteme from the fol:
persons : Henry
- Gee. Jamieson,
ergueon, McKillop;
• D. Stoddard,
teen; ROdgerVilk Ga-
it= ; John Ferguson,
vin; Samuel Smiley,
rehd. Taylor, Brussels ;
Turnberry ; John More
; Gee. Reird, Bruree-
tate, Brucefield Wm.
h ; G. Murph'y,
ffib-
Mr. Watson, however,
furnished by these pars
;e in the demonstration,
phem, inasmuch as that
ei adduced in. the sone,
.ley the first factor, y -2
and that cameot be as -
second factor has been
a numerical value-' posi-
n, which bag oot:been
+
V eeeaseespe.
• offered by "Delta," w
L -The Merchants Com -
shipped to an agent in
irreia of salt, to be sold
f 4 per cent. He rein -
in coal, 'first deducting
of a per -cent. Total
eived, $300: If the
mice per barrel, after a
ier cent, for freight, eee.,
pally a profit of 25 per
f manufacture?
famamiamireeesamesammeme
lEtT118-
iforth, june 10, the
nas. Woods, of a son.
nabrook, on June 8, the
enry Belt of a son.
rth, an June 5, the wife
of a eon.
McKillop. on May 30e
.r. Peter McGrath, of a
nu May 23, the -
i.c.rfias Love, of a claugh7
foKillop„ on eThee 4, the
,mes Ramsay, of a son.
eKillop, on June 8, the
s. Wilsie, of a daughter.
6,11•I-A.SES.
et -At the residence of
on May 20, Mr. Josiah
rly Of Clinton, to Miss
e, adapted dkughter of
W. D. M clndoe, of Wan-
e -Near Bayfield, in the
ot.lerich, on June 2„ by
on MrRichard Bailie
•
eat daughter of /Paul
ran Montreal, on
re. J. Jones, W. J. Bar -
le It. e.t. Department, 'Ot-
t' Hunter, eldest daugh-
enter, Esq., St. 'Pau*
eee of M. C. , Cameron,
Ioderich.
-- 1n Tneker-
residence of Mrs. Ram-
Cby Rev. T.. (-JoIcismith,
KcDougall„ of Seaforth,
• 'only daughter of the
Darter,. Eiq., of Seaforth.
▪ -1LY n. Tuckersmith,
o of the bride's mother
e Rev. M. Goldsmith',
Cartee, of Seaforth, to
.et daughter of the late
Esq., of Titekersmith.
tsnua.a. McKillop,
e of the bride's father,
ar Rev. Mr. Goldsmith,
teTntaah, to Elizabeth,
• of Robert Turnbull,
ss. At Bracefield, on
v.'Jolin Ross, Mr. Wil -
to Ellen Tillie1 fifth
Alex. Ross, Esq., all of
B ATHS..
he tawaship of Hay„ on
:Murray, aged 83.
Fliite Hall, Michigan. on
an V, ayne, soreitelaw of
▪ Harpathey, agee:r_27
Tnekerstnith, on May
aged 69.
Lerris, June 3, Jahn
t7 years, 2 months.
°1E(!lz_r_Fwzga,
tit LETTERS
,the feeeforth Post Office un -
Pe 1b74
nt11. Sarah X.
Leelie & liohnes.
Lennox„ Joseph
het sideCarsen, ClutrIes
'McKenzie, J. D.
?McCallum, Lydia
Metheerau, Wm.
E. McCurdy, Thomas
Meyer, Prod. C.
OTileen John
Scott, .haftwaed
Wieldngs,R.
Wilafr.ny, Mre. E.
Weod, Mrs.
_Wellace, Peter
Wellace, Sameed or Wm -
Wallace, Samuel.
Wegner, Wm.
S. DICIS:SON, P. M.
RS WANTED.
mtburn School' will receive
easieleNer4DAY, etraY 1, for
litien to Iiinburn Scheel, ae-
eeccineations, to be seen at
Drib., or at John. Williams',
rfter the 12th of June. Con-
an :materiel, The loweat or
sarily accepted.
jiltIES WILLIAMS,
Seereta.ry-Treasurer.
swum cow= canom
eowriellreD eraosa FIRST raoa.1
right a wrong which had been commit ed
.previous Government. The ea
jneo is responsible for the acts of its
Goyeminent, and not - this County, a
colisequantly, ithie $7,500 remuneration
to Mr. :Hays should be paid. out of the
Provincial Treasury, and not out of 4he
funds of this County.
Perkins had been told by a r-
oe inItlyth who is opposed to Mr. Hays
that the present action of the Govern-
ment in reuniting the Counter was mere -
Iv a, dodge to get rid of Mr. Hays, fOid
tliat as soon as h.e was deposed, the office
would be re-established and. a friend of
the Govenunent appointed as Registrar.
At any rate, he considered that this te-
ranneration to Mr. Heys should be paid
by the Province; and not by this °min-
ty, and the proper _way to make the
Government pay it was for the County
to refuse paymeot. If it was madelto
appear in the public rints that the
unty had. passed this sum in the esti-
mates, there would. be no use in asking
the Government to pay it, as they wonla
my that it had already been provided
for by. the County, .ancl woulcl in this
way get out of paying it.
Mr. Bishop was surprised at the pres-
ent conduct of some members of the
Council, especially in vie* of the ftel
that this Council had again and agam
imanimously petitioned the Governme t
to reunite the Ridings. But the C.ouncil
had not only petitioned -the Government
to re mite the Ridings, but, in addition,
had unanimously passed a resolution,
asking the County members to introduce
a private measure for the reunion of the
County.' After Mr. Gibson had cone -
there was danger of the
ostoblished. The late I Go
tablished theeoffice by an o
cil, without referring the m
liarhent at all. The presen
could not dol this without t
-Parliament, and. any *email)
easily conceive that Parli
not give its consent to y ou
ing, opposition to the wi
°minty representatives,l b
County Council.
Mr. &ruffian thought th
ty in asking for reunion had
benefit,. not to the Govern
-Province, but to the Count
ing the case the Ccupty
thought, pay the rernunera
Hays, and not talk the Thovin
It is a matter whichl bolo
County alert and havi g
received a be efit we were m
aurae the responsibLliti
• ing of that benefit oc
e motion as against the
then put and carried. by a
13 to 11.
Move d further in am n
Mr. Garrow, seconded by
being ree-
rnment ea-
r in Coon: -
ter to Par-
vernment
e consent of
e man could •
ent would
h proceed -
hes of the
ed by the
to
obt
well
the
for
cil s
that as'- it is 'Wiper
ct reuniting the Coun
egtstrati n purposes, th
odd pr vide for the pa
prespnt incurnbent of the
Registry Offi e of the sum
the first day of October ne
mates contaibing said. item
should stan , and the G-ov
strongly memorialized to refu
Upon the names being called
for the amendment to the
Messrs. Garrow, Straohan,
Cresswell, Lovell, Leckie, MP
mon, Walker, Smith. Shand°
Girvin, Hunter, Brown,.
the Conn-
sked for a
nt or the
This be-
hould, he
n to Mr.
e to do it.
gs to the
ed for and.
ally bound
which the
ioned.
eport was
ajority of
raent by
r. Cress-
ive under
of Huron
this Conti?
ent of the
th Riding
$11; ee st500o in -
°f 87i5r
Moene
the same.
t ere voted
endment
Monteith,
ser, Slem-
Bishop,
'Zander,
20. For
ger, Mal-
ly, Arm -
Castle,
ton, Ben -
Ment was
rihe• d at • 2
;;1874.
rmal ses-
read and.
tent busi-
ournment
oesday in
lied with the unanimous request of the Snell, Gaunt,1Parsons, Yowl
uncil, and introduced. a hill for the the amendment -Messrs. Ge
purpose, and had. secured its passage loy, Scott, Hays, Gibson, .Ke
upon the only terms it could possibly e strong, Dalton, Ford, Tay'
secured, now, some members were ii Simpson, Weir, Perkills, Pa,
consistent enough to come forward ari son,Greenway,
eavil at these terms, and an attempt was The' am.endment to the ame
being made to 'induce the 'Council to thue carried by a majority o
refuse to comply with the terms of the The Collodi" then adjo
sea He knew, and. those membets o'clock P. M.1 • -
who supported Mr. Kelly's motion also
knew, as well as he did, that the Legisla-
ture could net be induced to give its
sanction to a bill reuniting the County
-
which did not provide remuneration for -
the present incumbent of the office.
Neither could the Legislature be inducecl
to allow the passage of a bill which
would make it incumbent upon the Prov-
ince to provide this remuneration. The
uestion., therefore, resolved itself into
: Whether was it better for the
County to continue the expense and in-
convenience of th.e two offices, including
the erection of a new building at a cost
of $8,006, or pay this $7,500 and. have
it d id
a
the Ridings reun ed, anthereby avo
the existing inconvenience and expense
of maintenance af the new office, and in
addition receive $2,000 annually of a re-
fund, which the County would lose, if.
the Ridings remained separate. It
would be seen that, leaving the question
of convenience out of consideratiou en-
tirely-, the County would, in a financial
Point of view, even after paying this
$7,500, so much complained of, be large-
ly the gainer. This was the view he
took of it, and he was convinced it was
the view which would be takem by a very
large majority of the ratepayers of the
County.
Mr. Leckie was somewhat astonished.
at the course pursued by some members
of the Council. He had always. main-
tained, and he was still of the setae
opinion, that the North Rifling Registry
Office was an expensive nuisance, and
should be &banished. The Council by
vote had. repeatedly acknowledged. this
sio
Itas
nes transact d, when an
was made ontil the unit We
December. 1
Neen.-The re ort of Mr. Pay, Co
will appear next week.
34•4
A.TURDAY0 June
e Council held merely a f
. Several by-laws wer
ed., and some other unimp
eipal
uty Surveyor,
oan nd istribu-
ton
1
he followi g is a correct, statement
which each of the severacnat4nicipahties
will receive uoder the Muni ipal Loan
Fund act
Ateld
Cli ton
Colborne.
Goderich Township
Grey
.$17,724 14
I 9,178 00
; 1,058 79
16,458 44.
117,551 13
Ha ......... . ......... ... 17,742 36
. Ho -ck ...... • • ... . . • . • . 49,026 27
Hu ett... ...... • • • • • . • ., . 16,745 27
Mc op . ... • • • • 17,337 15
Mo ris .. .17,992 76
Seaorb p, 228 24
Sta ley 13,873 64
Ste hen. 19, 800 00
Tu kersraith.......... , 46,840 88
Tel berry... ... ..... 14,573 00
Usborne ,17,441 00
Eas .. . . 12,069 41
Wet WaWanosh.... .• . • . ,12,511 14
•
THE ATA KErrS.
TH, anni h, Dm.
1L_ lfll
• SEAFO
Fall Wheat, per bushel.- . se ...... 2
fact, and bad petitioned the Government Spring Wheat, per inishel..t ...... 1 14 to 1 15
to have it abolisbea, andafterward re- data per bushel45 to 0 48
• ° Peas per buthel...i .. . . .... .. ,.. 0 00 to 0 62
.
quested the County -members to intro- Bute; No. 1, Loos . . 15 to 0 16
duce a bill doing awaywith the 111.118- Egg . 1 ' 0 10
ance. Every inembe,r at the Council Flour .1 0 0 to 6 00
Board knew perfectly well that the Hay. .. . ... ............... ... .....16 0 to 18 00
Hid s.... ........ .... ..... ..... 5 0 to 5 50
bill reuniting the County would not have teal calf, per poutid... .. 0 08 to 0 IA
. carried in the Legislature had it not ' La4 Skins. • 1 . . 0 15 to 0 20
contained a provision making the County Shee pelts....... i ........ ...... 0 1p4 to o 15
remunerate the present Registrar for the roat e(lrinetliaiilti)e;er baFr'el . . 0 04 to ? 202
IOSS of his office. Yet, nottaithstanding Salt (wholesale) pet barrel; ...... ' 1 05
this knowledge, and their fornier expreso- 1- Pas. osEePer bushel 0 35 tO -0 40
r ' 0 CIO to 6 .00
ed. and. repeated Ili_ Oet desire to have the ealifbrl - 2 50 to 2 75
dings reunited, tbey now object to pay- Ze°e7 . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. . .... . . . . - 8 00 e 0 5 50
ing thia remaneration. He thought woo . . ... ........r . , ... 0 80 to 0 84 •
MI& conduct was inconsistent and un-
jastifiable. He had. heard some of those eereeox, June 11, 1874.
who supported the amendment to the I've]. Wheat,eer WI hel............ 1 20 0 1 23
report declare that ,it would pay thesin' g Wheat, per ushel.
Oats, per bushel 0 46 ® 0 50
County to give even a larger Sinn than Baxley, per biathel. 1 7* 0 1 10'
$7,500 to have the County reunited, and Pealer 0 15 0 0 16
, per bushel
. . .
0 6 ® 0 64
now these same members wish to reBut-
Potaitoes. . - OM @ 0 40
pudiate the payment of the amount ask- Bggs o oo g o 3.0
@
ed. In view of the past actions. of the Hay per ton, 16 00 18 00
Council he felt under a moral obligation •
to pay the money, and. he thought the /4ARKE.T.S.-*e have to omit reports
Council should view the matter in the of Eoreign Markets this week i our col -
same light. i umns being so crowded with other Mat=
Mr. Messer had always been opposed ter. There is, however, no mportant
to the reuniting of the Comity for Regis- change from last week 1 -
tra.tion purposes, andhad he been a mc,m 1,
ber of the Council when resolutions were Goa -D -The iinice of gold in ew York
passed. to petition the Government for ' is quoted at 111.
the reunion, he wOuld have voted against
them. But he considered that as -the
Council had now got what they aelred.
for they should not refuse to pay the
remuneration to the present incumbent.
Mr. Weir was of opinion that, as the
dace was a Governmeot office, and as
the Government had made the office,
and, in making it, had done wrong, the
Governraent, and. not this County,
should hear the expense of rectifying he
' error.
Mr. Garrow judged from the tone of
the discussion that seme members seem-
ed. to think that the Government was
responsible for the legislation reuniting
the County. This was a mistake. ,The
hill reuniting the. County was a private
bill, and was passed- by the Ontario
Legislature, and the Government was no
more responsible for its passage than any
private nieraber of the House The hill
was introduced, not by the Government,
but by Mr. Gibson, one of the 'members
for the County, at the express and unan-
imous request of the County Council.
So that this Council, and not the Gov-
ernment, were in reality responsible for
the legislation. There was another
pobat which some members seemed to
forget. The payment of this money has
been, ordered by statutory- enactment,
Mr. Hays, could, under the act, sue the
County and recover. the amount. If Mr.
Kelly's motion was carried, the amount
would be struck from the estimates,and
the County Treasurer would have
110 authority to pay the amount
wileu it became due. The con-.
sequence would be that in Octo-
ber Mr. Hays would demaricl his money,
the County Treasurer could. not pay
Paa- Mr. 'Jaya would sue the County and
obfain judgraent for the amount, and
the County, in addition to the original
amount, woold have a large bill for costs
to pay. Mr. Garrow also showed. the
absurdity of Mr.. Perkins' statement that
LOST.
THURSDAY, Ilth inst., betwee4 the Farm-
er's Store and he Post Office, Se forth, a let-
ter addressed to Denaldson & Sinclair Toronto,
containing a mu of money. The fi der, will be
suitably rewarded Upon leaemg the sainle with the
undersigued.
840 L. R. CORBEY.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
L persona indebted to me either by note or
book account are requested to call and settle
ame at nay reCidenceeTurnberry stteet, Brem-
en or before the 20th inst. .All unsettled at
date will be pit into Court for collection.
CHA_RLES WRIGHT,
Butcher, Brussels.
A
the
eels,
that
849*
L°
The
with
PIPE LOST.
eT, between Exeter and Kippen on the Lon -
on Road, a MEERSCHAUM PIPE, genuine.
. 'der will besnitably rewarded ors leaving it
Mr. ISIELLIS;ICippen P. 0. L 84044
FIRST BRI K KILN BURNED
PROtArg.
1
TH Snbseribers have got a kiln of WeilTE
RICK burned. Considered by practical Brick -
mak re and Bricklayers to be first-olase, either as
re ds manufactnte, material or color.
1
• 1
JOHN & JAMES SISOAT.
i--) on. 3, MiliicKAillRo , abSOTtitik2AwYeeEksiDa.go, a dark
t
6T ATED from tm e farof Mr. Thomas Hay's,
bay MARE, 16 hands high, and 4 years - old. She
has a white spot en one of her hind feet, and is
rom n nosed. When last seen she wat lanae on
the 'ght front:foot. Any person givi g such in-
fornaatiou to the undersigned as wiU lead.
recovery of the abdve animal will be snitabli re-
warded.
340 GEORGE EWIN.0, Oeaforth.
340*
EELAT ,
CREDIT AUCTION SALE 1
OP
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGO
BER, AND STOCKANDTO6LS0taI1ki
LS of all
THE undersigned having disposed of
ty in Seaforth, and being about to
th,e °set -doge -reeking business, will offe
Public Auction at his Carriage Works
SEAFORTH, on 1
Satwdzsr, 'June i
The following valuable propertY,
CARRIAGES AND BU
0, LUM-
KERS
ds.
*.proper -
dire from
for sale by
Main St.,
7th,
GIES.
10 new Single Buggies ; 1 2 -seated Carriage; 2
new Lumber Wagons; 8 second hand I emoorats ;
4 second hand Buggies. The new vehi les above
mentioned were all manufactured for he regular
trade, are well gaup and finished, axid are made
of the very best material.
WOOD SHOP TOO S.
4 Wood Vises; 20 °ramps ; 1 Dext
Machine; Saws, Chisels, Planes, Hollo
Bits, Braces, and other like articles.
CftUT10N.
rp-ii Ts is to cauticn any person from gi iug credit
r harboring nay wife, JANE A. P LMBR, as
I w11 not be responsible for any debts 10 incurred
aft r this date.
- WILLIAM G. P
remoter, May 80, 1874.
r Boxing
Augers,
BLACKSMITH'S TOO S.
Two Bellows; 2 An.vils ; 2 Via* Drilling
Machine ; 1 Tyre Bonder; 1 Tyre Uric ting Ma-
chine; 1 Tyre Plate •, 1Heavy Cone; 4 ew Irons;
1 set Heavy Dies, which cut up. to in h and a
qUarter, right and left, also Fullers, Swedges,
Chisels, Sledges, Tongs, Ham.mers, and all other
tools connected with a blacksmith shop.
PAINTERS' TOOLS AND S OCK.
I. Paint 3/111, Turpentine, Paints and arnishes
of all kinds.
MER.
840-8
TRIMMERS' TOOLS.
1 Letter C Howe Sewing Machine, ne rly new,
alsoDash Leather, Cloths, Moss, Buttons, &c.
STOOK.
A.bout 4,000 feet of Hickory Plank; 000 feet
Basswood; a quantity of Ash, Oak, lin and
Cherry, all well seauoned and fit for mediate
use. A large lot of seasoned Hubs, Rim , Spokes,
Cutter Staff, Carriage Bolts, Screws, S lver and
Iron Banda, °lips, Shaft Shackles, Axles Springs,
8 large shop, Lamps, 2 large shop Stoves d Pipes, -
1 small shop Steve and Pipes, about 50 cords of
20 inch wood, also a good milch Cow nd Calf,
and a thousand and one other articles.
Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock, harp.
_ TERMS:
All sums of $10 and under cash; Ter that
amount 6 months' credit will be given o i fine:dish-
ing approved joint notes.
" A. J. lktoINTOSH, Pro rietor.
a. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 840-8
EXAMINATIO
QF
PUBLIC SCHOOLTEACHERS
THE annual examination of candidates
-1- School Teachers' second said tided cla
icates will be held in
C1 --Co I C
Commencint on
Monday, 20tti July,
At 1:30 P. .M., for icon mass, and on
Tuesday, 21st July,
At 9 A. M., for TH111.1) CLAIM The examin time of
candidates for first class, certificates will be held
at the. mime place, commencing o
Monday, 27th July. ;
At 1:80 P. If.
Forma of notice, to be previously give by the
candidate% can be obtained on applicatio to any
Inspector. -
It is indispenaable that candidates shou d noti-
fy the undersigned not later than the 80th June
(this is imperative by resolution of Boar of Ex-
aminers) of their intention to presem the s selves
for examination.
As -there will be no examination in De ember,
teachers whose certificates expire at th t date
must present themselves at the July exami ation.
PETER ADAMS° , •
Secretary Board of Exa
Goderiche ante 8, 1874.
Or Pub-
s certif.
-2
TENDERS WANT
TENDERS will be received by the undo
•°- for the erection of two BRIDGES o
Refer Bayfield, (near Mr. D. Campbell's,
Con, 3, H. R. S., Tuckeramith.)
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Ma be seen at the residence of Mr. D. Ca
The contract will be let near the proposed
the bridgos on Tuesday, the 23c1 of June
hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
840-1 A. BAY, Engi
STRATFORD
I
CHEESE FAI
a
TRATFORD Cheese Fairs will be held at the
Stratford Market,
D.
signed
or the
ot 16,
Shellite of
at the
eer.
On WEDNESDAY, the 17th of J
And every two weeks s.fter throughout t
BOIL
HORSE FOR SALE.
POR Sale, cheap, a good working or
-11-: HORSE, 7 years Ma, of black color a
ranted sound and true. Apply to •
884 STRONG & FAIRLEY,
O sea -
339 -5
iving
d war-
aforth.
THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE B
'PARMERS or others desirous of roving
-1" their dairy stock .an have the services ef my
bull for the seasen. Terms $.1 50. Two half -bred
Ayrshire Calves for sale. .
RODERICK GRA ,
33946 Lot 27, Con. 2, M
DURHAM BOLL FOR SALE.
T Hie subscriber offers for sale a DI HAM
-1- BULL, two years old; will be sold oneason-
able terms • can be seen on Lot 20, Con. 6, Tuck-
ersmitli H. R. S.
389*4 R. H. CARNOCHAN.
L.
TENDERS WANTED.
TENDERS will be reoeived by the undersigned
-I- until MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1874, for tee erec-
tion of a Brick Building on Main Street, a joining
L. R. Corbey's Store. Parties may tenderlfor the
vrhole or for the different parts separately. Plans
and. Specifications may .be seen on application to
the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not
neceasarily accepted. 1
339-2 1 M. R. COUNTER.
DISSOLUTION OF PA.RTNERS
Tint, Partnership of, JAMES P. KEN
as Mill Owner a and Produce Me
Reaforth, is this day diSsolved by nratu.al
Parties indebted to Bai4 firm will pay to
lames °zombie, who will pay all liabilities
Seaforth, 3d, rune, 1874.
JAMES P. KENDA.LL
MARTIN CHARLES ORTH.
Witnese---S. G. McCAUGHEY. 339-4
J. S. ROBERTS, Druggist, opposi e the
Mansion Hotel, keeps Constantly on hand 11 kinds
of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Genuine Patent
•
ALL &
chants,
onsent.
rder of
Medicines, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Toil t Arti-
cles and Pithily Goods, Perfumery, °nee%
Brushes, Combs, &c., which will be sold t very
low prices. Prescriptions put up -sitit great
care, and. warranted a th.apurest articles.
ollEAPSIDE.--Thied Apples $1 75
and. 82 per bushel, the cheapest in tevrn, at
Anenic's Grooery. ,
TO THE PROPRIETORS OF
WM. 'CHARLES
HULL, EN
CHEESE FACTORIES.
ORTH & CO.
LAND,
COMMISSION AGENTS IN PROVISIONS,
[ESTABLISHED 184561
REG to offer their eervices as Commission Agents, an el will do their utmo t to insure satisfactory
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-results to all who may favor them with consignments of Cheese, Butter, &e. Goods can be
shipped th;ough to Hull, via Glasgow.
Reference4MESSRS. E. HICKSON & Co., Seaforth, Ont.
mocommnimumemo.memovroine
JUST RECEIVED AT 11HE SIGN OF THE
CIRCULAR
3 OAR LOADS
SAW.
Allaaina
MERiCAN CUT NAILS
From the Celebrated Factiory of Dewey, V
Which we will sell at the same price as
see them before you buy any other nail
ee & Co., Wheeling, Virginia,
anadian Nails, although worth $1 per keg more. Be sure and
Sole Agents ti. Seaforth for the world wide known
ELEPHANT BRAND
WHITE LEAD,
Warranted the best manufactured. In thing and everAiing you require in the Hardware
have of good quality and low price.
WM.
N. B. -Just received direct from Buffele, a quantity of
Line, we
OBERTSON & Co.,
Fire Brick.
JOHNSON
SEAFORTH. ONT.
FOCE PUMP.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE EEN APPOIN7J,ED AGENTS FOR TFUS", SA_Ter OF
THE JOHNSON FIRE AND GARDEN PUMP
FOR THE
COUNTY 1OF HURON.
A Complete Machine for the following pu pose% and adop ed by the United States , War Depatt:ment
over all others:
Putting out Fires in the
Keeping Adj oining Buil
Watering Gadeni4
Washing Wii4icwaq Buggies
,THEY ARE EASILY 'WORKED,
t Stages.
Wet during a Fire:
&
IMPLE AND
And should be ip every House, 5 ore or Workshop.
1
PRICE S/3 E
Can be examined at our Drug Store, Stafortie
CH.
HICKSON &
17 7
HE COOLEST LOT
EVER SEE
JUST OPNE
AT
ASTONISHING L
Arrived -Another lot of thoise C
F DRY GOODS
OR JUNE
PRICES.
eap PRINTS d COTTONS
o much wanted.
ALSO WHITE AND COLORED MUSLINS,
And Nice SILK PARASO
S for 90c.
G. 1V1cDOUGALL.
TWELVE POUNDS UGAR FOR $1,
At LAI DLAIWS.
20 POUNDS PRUNES FOR St AT
TEAS -50c, 75c and 1 Per
11\ T S P :17., 0 111 1 Ci INT
LAIDLAW'S
ound.
110T -NT IT'
JA14ES . C. LAIDLAW.
A NEW AND WEL4 SELECTED
STOCK
OF FURNITURE
JUST REM see,D AT
- 30I-1 N S
0 0 _ _
it gage tor Ade.,
1 FARM WANTED.
laTANTED to Tient, a FARM of from. 30, 40,60
" or 110 acres of land. Fes flartherpartionlars
inquire at this office, 8404'4
;
FARM FOR , SALE. .
T OT No. 22, Con. 7, McKillop, co4sining 104
J-4 acres, 85 acres cleared, 4ien4les from Seaforth,
i Of a mile from the Northern Gravel Bond; large
bank barn, with stabling below, also other out-
houses' • bage new ooncrete house, well finished ;
a goc.41never-failing spring creek, also, a good -
well; tthe land is clean and of good quality; three
acres of orchard of very best fruit treee, all bear -
rg. For terms and other particulara a.pplyon. the
remises, or address 1
; 40
. ANDREW COWAN, Seaforth,
FARM FOR SALE.
T OT 2, Con. 1, Stanley, containing 100 acres, to -
4 -I gether with east half of Let 2, Con. 2, contain-
r.M
g 50 notes; situated on the London Road, one -
natter of a mile north of Kipp= ; npvrard of 100
eras cleared and in good cultivation, good frame
arns and Atables, and frame house- two orchards
frill bee.ring ; a branch of the Baifield riverruns
origh a corner of the farm ; there are also two
ood wells. • Terms reasonable, one-half of the
urchase Money will be required cash; the re-
mainder in, equal annual installments for 5 years.
16-PP1y to witt. BLant, Nippon.
Also, a HO1JSE and ONB ACRE OF LAND at
1 he Tillage of rippen; good Orchard and gatden ;
ranee house, 11 rooms; two wells; fauna stable
nd cow house, convement to ehurches and post
face. Apply to
8140 WM. BLAIR, iippen.
BITILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
OR Sale, about 20 good building lets, eligibly
situ.ated; terms reasonable. For particulars
PlAY th
81194 F. G. SP.A.ELENG.
i
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ,
ji NAP for cash or to Rent, in the Village of
-' Roxborongh, Township of MaKillop. A good
ell on the premises; latelY ocedpied as a tavern;
oseession given' immediately. For further per-
ttoulars apply to B. EDEN, Harpurhey. ' 888-4
I•1 FARM FOR SALE.
.
OlTessisTo8.05;cresn.ctalirelicill.e%;elty o;Lcwrattrial `,2 the
north branchof the Maitland River running
through the 18 acre bush ; good fences. Apply=
lie premises to the proprietor,JAES MARTIN,
8 or address Constance P. 0.
FARM FOR SALE.
EING composed of -Lob 1. Con.10 a the Town-
ship of Tuckersreith, containing 100 acres of
e cellent land, upon which there is a new frame
(1
b rn, 88x60efeet, and also a good orchard. For
t rms, which. are easy, mid other informationotp-
p y to Mr. JAMES DAVEY, on Lot 1, Con. 12, of
saId To-wnship, or to the vendor, WALTER BEN -
WICK, Sr., St. George P. 0., Brant Co,, Ont. 296
S EAM SAW MILL AND FARM FOR SALE.
BElhLot 34, Con. 7, McKillop, containing 104
acres, all cleared, -with good berm; and stables,
two good orchards in full bearing; two never -fail-
ing springs which supply the mill, Also, lot 85,
QM. 9, containing 48 acres- of bush. The property
in 1 situated 6 miles from Seaforth, with a good
gr el road thereto. For further particulars apply
on the premises. If by post, to JOHN THOMP-
S ON, Cons tame P. 0., Kinburn, Ont. 260
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS given to these about to stab , housekeeping. A. selection of over -20
different kinds of CANE SEAT CHAIRS kept in deal, Sofas, Lounges and Bedsteads in endless
variety. We are determined not to be undersold, and will iiell cheaper than the cheapest, as we are
-determined to establieh a business in Seaforth. The public may rest assured that we shall save no
expense or trouble in trying to give satisfaction. We have alieady d
busi-
ness we expeeted to have done at starting. Thanks to tho e who patronize us, hoping that those who
have not yeb purchased will call and extol -line before purch Bing elsewhere.
American Coffins always kept on hand and Coffi4simade to order. A Hearse to Hire.
Three journeymen Cabinet Makers wanted, none but fir -Obese workmen need. apply.
ci JOTINS & O.
1
FARM FOR SALE IN McICILLOP.
OR SALE, a good Farm, composed of North
half of lot 15 and the west half of lot 14, Con.
12 McKillop, containing 100 acres, 50 cleared and
we 1 fenced, and in good cultivation; balance well
ties bered with hardwood.; a good frame house
an new log barn; good 'bearing orchard; two
mi es and a half from s. good gravel road.; 10 miles
froi the village of Seaforth; there are two steam
sasirmills within 8i miles ; convenient to churches
sc ools and stores. For particulars applito the
pr prietor on the. premises, or, if by letter, to
W' throp P. O.
280*4 JAMES MeDONALDs
NOTICE.
. A NUMBER of the paused at the late Bare rere
--'- still missing. Any party having 13T1Ch will
please leave the same at my office to save fnether
trotible. ° AVM. ELLIOTT,
339-2 Village Clerk.
TO BUILDERS.
A NEW BRICK YARD has been started within
-4-1- the MmHg of Seaforth. First-class WATER
BRICK are now being manifactured, and. will be
ready for delivery by the middle of June. Priee
$6175 per 1,000 delivered any place in Seafortb,
$6 t the yard.
B888
IIENI:SY WALLACE.
TO FARMERS.
undersigned is now prepared to receive and
feed &limited number of Hogs at the Seaforth
an4 Einburn Cheese Factories. TERMS -50e per
mo th for each hog. This is areexcellent eppor-
tun' ty.for farmers having hogs which they may
l'wiai to get fattened cheap.
. 439 W. S. ROBERTSON.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
fl
ODTICE is hereby given that I will not hold
myself responsible for the paynaent of any
notee of hand drawn either by myself or myself
and John Eastwood jointly, as all each notes have
beett paid by me, and I do hereby caution any
pertion or persons against purchasing or negotiat-
ing such notes under the supposition that they -
are to be paid by me.
SERVETIUS GALSTER.
ZUrich, Tune 1, 1874. 889*3
PUBLIC NOTICE.
C. 'WILLSON, Of Seaforth, has been appoint-
- ed sole agent for the celeloroted Mathu.shek Pi-
ano Inthe County of Enron and this instrument clue
only be purchased through him or his duly author-
ized agents. Orders given to others thanin.y agents
or myself will not be filled. The following gentle- -
men have been appointed to act as my. agente in
the• County of Huron Thos. Connors, U. P.
Whiffen and L. Murphy, Seaforth ; C. Doherty,
Clinton; and L. S. Willson, Goderich. '
820 O. 0. WILLSON, Seaferths
MANITOBA AND NORTHWEST TER-
RITORIES.
ON AND AFTER the Stili JZIJNE next, the fol-
lowing rates will be charged for Passengers
and Freight between Primo Arthur's Lending,
Thunder Bay and Fort Garry, Manitoba:
Each paseenger, adult, with 200 lbs. of bag-
gage.. ....... . .... . . .......... 00
Each passenger under 14 years of age, with
100 lbs. of baggage., 5 110
Children -under 8 yenta of age........ Free.
All freight securely packed (not ineluding
Household Furniture or Machinery) per
100 lbs. 200
Howsehold Furniture (at owner's risk) per
100 lbs 300
All Me.chineren special rates.
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., at special rates.
No Wines or Spirituous Liquors will be carried
over any part of the route.
Through tickets from Thunder Bay io Fort
Garry oan be had at the Office of the Contractors,
W. B. CARPENTER & Co., Thunder Bay.
By direction,
F. BRAUN,
Secretary.
Department of Publie Works,
Ottawa, May 8, 1874. J 288-4
INCORPORATION NOTICE.
THE Municipal Ceuncil of the Village of SEA -
FORTH hereby give notice that they will apply
to the Governor -in -Council after the expiration of
three mouths from the first insertion of this notice
to erect the Village of Seaforth into e Town, un-
der the name of Seaforth, and tbe following linaits
ate intended to be includedtherein: 25 acme, be-
ing S. W. corner of Lot 24, Con. 1, MeKillop ; SOL
acres, being S. half of Lot 25, Con. 1, Mdflbp;
2511camcrielosi,)b;eilnogo N.acres,
bCeri)urngel_jr oot126L.000t n25,Cr,
n. K
lop; 50 acres, being S. hallLot 27, Con. 1, IfeKil-
lop ; 25 acres, being .N W. oorner of Lot 9, Con, 1,
Tuekersanith, extending to Railroad ; 100 acres,
being Lot 10, Con. 1 Tuckeisinith; 100 acres, be-
ing Lot 11, Com 1, Tuckeramitb ; 50 acres, being
N. hell Lot 12, Con. 1 Tue.itersmith; 25 acres, be-
ing S. E. corner Lot 12, Con. 1, Tuckersmith ; 50
acres, being E. half Lot 11, Con. 2, Tuckersmith ;
10 acres, being S. W. corner Lot 11, Core 2, Tuck-
ersinith ; 50 acres, being. W. half Lot 10, Con. 2,
Tnekersmithe 80 aeres, being N. E. corner tot
11 Con. 3 Tuckersmith. extending omit to eveet50
roils, and eetending north to south 96 rods; 10
acre; s, being N. W. corner Lot 10. C011. 8, Tucker -
math, extending west east to 1,61 rods, ti*t ex. -
tending north to south 96 rods.
JAMES H. BENSON, 1teevc
Will. ELLIOTT, Clerk.
Dated the 4t1 day set Arne A.D. 1874. 839-13
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