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The Huron Expositor, 1874-08-14, Page 3uGus'r 14, 1874. senfortit,-ont. . ottiee end reest of (t nth Street,. first door 311 Cherelt. 312 etteirth, (late of Carronhrook;) , use aunty of Perth. Office and t. huson Ilr(vtlatee: Hardware Store, KI.Ntr'e. ,,kht-e wilt be at • 287 ate le., C. eta Leta -wean, Sues 01orent r for the (Smoky of Huron. ace, corner of :Slaiseet and High AY Planing Mill. ' estiefate ef McGill Univers Avner fur the County oe Next de.er to (adder Ilrothere' et tea oeite Mes'elltun's Hotel, eels, •te, • !i;r1:,, Statien, BUT414,, ; I lei t .sece, Seaforth, 4httario. work, lateh.st m -ally ext ref( d. see. opt t ins 11-rformea with eLe . tt....s low as ran be ob.. ' trela 8 A. X to tv ; Mr. A., ti•. keigall's Store, 270- .1„, V. se Lice-te iate and Prize - at Vele( tens . NA., and Vettsiesesza ta !lege, `TorontO, t.- .tly Vua. l'a-re he will be g tet at !end to all kilos ee of. toeui excepted), :theroiatl. as an hours. (10 deers ietet. oe(oisee Tem - 819 11(SeseeN. D. aleNeet:eilela emateinse , ,e,•.,tia.slataute . - 'Slareliz, lel:eves: that he has tepoe e iatario Veterin- saow seesper(.1, Si, treat clieeases All.h.t1:115. Ua etPX,irq'titrli urth his horse- heetseil ie. found ready to at- see,..e. of (.•:_.• fe. eeeeialky ate 'eve. teller -ere( elt,se in the rear new sten*.AI kirds of Vet -- kept eto,ettittly on tuba& ••!...: Surge eit.imem- ealass Vetarie.-es tat.14,=_Ire,) begs has refill- te the pi aetice of iefortia axle seas• timesbe C,iheases tit ifores s. Cattle, &e,.. ites eteastiooly helot. All 1-us1ed Mice, at Mansion 276 0111.11A1.1..14Y. att.:est-eve: end (;tueery, tiOderich. 843 i isonatareToss S.R.E11, Ilarrietere, Atterneys, t2e. Mike on West St. Godetich. 344 w,u,Ksat. r, Winghazo, has hem ap- se- the Celestial Seeuritiee Con- s diets Aseieit for sevresi pri- Torento, ' wIte lean Mousey at tee., Intl:met peayaltle yearly Also Solitritei- for the Ste 213 . HeyreITESTED, Darrielerss At Vr So-lieitors ti. Chancery an14 es Public aud Conveyancers. •C.Bank. Seaforth. Agents for Coulpany, letol at 1st per east. Farms, r sale. - MR, Bar/stirs end Attorneys , es tie Goal es07 snid Insolveney, Fdees.Pb1u, ete, 10feees--Sea- .323,0ce. of Ptivate Funds to lgiat per cent. Interest, pasal.de 58 irs w., e. arxezis. .13arristeresetteruby Chanee iole, Ont. 011itte—over j.. Orum, Market SqOare. 26.S1 torneys,Solieitorezn Chanemy Me °Bice—two doors imeth ef DANIEL McDONALD, Brrisses. tfafrEtasa. tL, sEApoluf1.— Thom ,tate to' hie Ohl friends an7. • :lublie, that he hes leased the sied by AttalItAr,_ and the- D.01-VIN,1:E'Y H01,11SE, LIttd- bontinuance of the patronage el upon him (barflies his =11W bueitiess, Every , comfort and - _ provided for tratellers. The d Cigars only kept in the Bar. le hostler all weye iia attendanee. EIONLIsse ENOX, proprietor. L VERY AND. SAT. le STABT-ES. :ray's', Hotel, Seafoith. Good f.e.Coriveynxcee always onhande STABLES, SEAVoItTII, Ont. 1 Comfortable Vehicles, ithotys le Arrangement:, made with An orders left at Esseax's tptl,y attended te. • paes:—South of the Ceenmere reet, .OAS BELL, Proprietor. anodic, C4 (ND Sr 11-VEYOR, Seaforth. theManelen Hottse with Mr. receive ireatediate attention. onan and i)r. King. 411*52 rs'US-BY; 1:0•11.SZEEit for the Comity of (ended in all parts of the Corm - 1.1: personelle oreeut to Seaforth remptly attended te. 327 L BR INE, TIONEER for the County of atteuded in all parts of the left at the Eeroerron Oce :ended to-. 11 RENT„ Fellows' Hall, (now bnildingl. kju apelicatiou to Secretary JOIN"PAYNE. F PARTNERSHIP. f JAMES -P. REND sairT, nzia Produce Merchants, isst eyed by motile' consent - 'eel firm ss` -iii pay to order of ill pay all liabilities. 11:174. U12,S, R kENDALL. ix Cif ARLEsWoraiL eearGHEY. 839-4 Gates :Tune 3, 1874- e) the late firm of .TAS. P. ill please iniy My. JAAMs Pe f: liquidate all liahilitiea and muter the istyle of JA8. J. CR41.47'31BIE. 0 NOTICE. tit-ftfOrth, '11:14 bet m appointlebrotet .lathushek Pi- 1t.l -this instrument cart oagll him or biz.; duly author- 'Vk tti tilal/ 111V iligentg ll. =nit' I( 'flowing' gontle- la.„1 ta art lily agents in Tito,. Cteetalre. U. P. ie. afel th : (. 1)01mrtY1 1. s It. WII„1)N,Seafortit RitUA ROUGE. iiti ,f e 'Village of SEAra ye netice that they will apply emelt aft. r elm- expiration of [-oh et ineertiott, of this notiee• ritat, n. tit into- a Town, un- 4-th, rael the following itonits hided diet eine ;4'5 scree-, be - 2f JU 1 Mt:1(1110p ; 50 2_ Lot :45, Con. 1, McKillop ; :Corner tif Lot 25-, Gen, 1, L(rt C011. 1, MeKil- - half Lot -47, Con. L McKil- •: W., et newt of Lot 0, COn. 1, al -4' to Railroad ; 100 acres, Lnekersinith; 100 acres, be- te!esreinith4 50 acres, being TuekersMith; 25 acres, be - 2. Con. 1„ Titekersmith ,- 50 11. Con.!2, nicker:math ; N IAA 111, Con. 2, Tuck - are W. lialf Let 10, Con. 2, a, heiee N. E. corner Lot oet. miliee east to west 50 trtit to steith fdi rods; 16 nee* Lot Id. Con. 3, TaCkere oast to Itle• rods, and ;h 11H11. 96 bells. ( i.MES H. 11.'ENSON, Reeve. • N. 4 June A.1. 1874. 889 -SI AUGUST 14 1874. MInstolossamansusresees. GAirafss.: , "Which of the Fiji Iila,n s are You i from ?" asked a visitor of one Barnum's cannibals. "Tipperary, bed,t 1 d I" was the reply of the ravenous anthropophag- ist. --" Sad thing to lose your wfe," said a friendtoa Vermonter, who stood at the . .grave of his wife. ' Wel1. tolerable sad," said the Mourner, " but then her clothes just fit my oldest girl," • , —At Fonteuelle, Iowa, lately, i young couple were married. with the i following brief service : "Join your right hands. Do you want one another." 13otlarep1ied, “yea," "Well, hen have oae another." —A youngster in describing his Sun- da -y dinner, said and chicken, bit too long before i —" Three and sixpence per gal 1" ex - We had. roast beef the chicken was kept was killed." claimed Mrs. Pa price aliment. is the world calm valued at oniyit —D Eamersala afraid. I'm gettin atar—Well, Sir, attend public w tington looldner over the Why, bless the; what n' to when the gals are ree and sixpence ?" 17T. —Customer—"I'm a little bald.:" ()per - think, Sir, when yoU rship, if I was you I'd sit in the gallery." —An elderly lergyman of Chicago when aska the o her day why lie never married, replied •hat he had pent his life in looking fo a woman who should refrain from worl ing him a pair of slip- 'pers, and he had ever found her. —Time, 12 A. M., yesterday: Dit y - faced child loqui or---" Papa, why don't they wash my foal a and put clean clothes on me ?" Dis ssed. Paterfamilias "Shut up, To o Jo ; your ma ma's in the front paaior r ading the Be cher-Til-f ton busittess." -e-A couple of nei libors becarne so inim- ical that they wo Id not speak to each other; but one of them having been con- verted at a camp t 0 eeting, on seeing his former enemy, het o out his hand, saying, "How d'ye do emp ? humble enough to shake h a ds with a —Popular ;live e conversation: First boy—" Lemme se your tongue " Sec- ond boy--" Len ao see years:: First boy--" There." Second boy " Your -mother only lets. 3 ou have one piece of huckleberry pie. ad the panic down ,to your house, did' 't you ?" —After the pro ecuting attorney had heaped vituperatio 1 upon the poor pris- oner without court el, the Judge asked him if he had anytking to say f r him- self. "Your Hon r,' replied the pris- oner, "I ask for a postponerrieiit for eighteen clays in or ler that 1 may find a' blaekgilard to answ r that one there." —" What's your usiness ?" said a Mag- istrate of a police c urt, the other morn- ing, to a prisoner. "Fin an observaa tionist, your wors " An observa- tionist! what is Ora ? "One who looks around in the -day la e to see what he can steal at night, if t pleases Your wor- ship." —Quite a hail -s orm last flight," re: - marked a guestto a California. landlord,' as he came down at irs the other morn- . " No. Only a few of the haYs shooting at a Chin man, and the balls rattled against the ouse." The Namaski .-" J lia Ever since the ley inform us, that t ity among Christian has been greatest 1) William." In the of the Normans., " commonest Christian day, for instance, t hams," 48 "'Robert hn" and " Wil - en of the high* type, Etch as could b produced in England; only. —Letter in ricinnati Commercial. A Dtanty ber. • ; peaking.of extraord nary personages i - .New York, a corres*pondent says: j° ne of the most eccentric of this class a barber on a down -town street. He 8 occupied the same little den for half entury. No barn is plainer than his ir-dressing shop, for he does not dig - !y it by the name of saloon. Its sand- ed floor and 'conunon furniture would ruin any up -town hair-Oresser. All the Woks and the millionaires of the street patronize him. He is a ' well-educated m ii, and has writtena for the newspapers. H to) ratic aud irnperious. sp nds less than an hour on any man's head with which he deigns to meddle. Ng aristocratic mothe babe handles the child than does our barber his P11 in th ' dr ea no bo th n. a, dollar, and any ex th bill up to two dolla . , artist obliged. to you fo Yon are the obliged. makes you feel it :Dur I he has been in this littleshop he has amassed three fortunes and lost them all 1 in apecalation. Ile is naive on his way , to his fourth ,fortune, He is an original oking at. He ad during the with his cus- ened to pitch al '- to the old ceptable things is -1nrdly, aris- He seldom with her first more tenderly. customers. No ling, no jerking, no scraping; send - the nese this way, mad sending it t, so common- with ordinary, hair- ssers, but everything is dainty, deli- itristooratic. • His tench is: tender- s and his whole air patronizing. No-. y gets out of the shop for less tra touches run s. Nor is the your oilstone erson, and he a the 50 years , character and is worth 1 wag an intense. copperh war, .ancthad many a ro , ; towers, whom he threa doWn stairs for being lo flag" - •AISSYRIAN EXCAVATION Siaith, the discoverer of t let; Bibb givi tion read i paper before 'cal Archwology in g an account of his Mr. Smith said worla was on the site of Senacherib, called_ the Palaces. He recovered fr over 2,000 tablets and fragments of cunei - forted inscriptions of variMis ages'. Mr. said it was only a flew days since the collection arrived a Mus um, and he had not estinate.the contents of t lLe was convinced of th Izclubar with the Nimro Mr. George e Deluge Tab - he Society of ondon lately. • recent excava- his principal the.Palace south . west m this palace the British had time to e ins ription. indeitity of of t e Bible. Most of the fragments of cimeiform tab- lets Would join on to oth r portions of Museum, but one tb render ould re9uire expenditure ,000 to complete the excavation e great -library in the Palace of herib. so**. BATH DAY SUGGESTIONS. —The de - ire te escape pains and penalties here- fter by pains and penal 'es here; the ainst future ness extend- rnity ? "Not satirist once niucquired to be the ; more required already in the the texts - complete. It three years' work and th of £ of th Sena SA alanee of present loss a ain-lawhat is this but selfis out of this world into ete 1d1iness," indeed, as a -With bitter truth, "but other World ss." -- Charles Kingsley. It is nobler far to do the most com- place dnty in the hous.ehold or be d the counter, with a 8 ngle eye to y, Simply: because -it mut be done-- er far, I say, than to go out of your to attempt a brilliant deed, with a 1ole mind, and saying to 'yourself not o —" This will .be, a brilliant deed," also---" and it will pay me, or raise or set rne off, into the bargain." ism knows no "into the bargain. "-- -1,0 Kingsley. aid nquest, Mr. Bards= WiFIiarn" ;i th e race for popular- - names' in England, t•ween "John" and age after the arrival as e obl name. In Mines- 'ay ere are 68 " Wil- ou s" and 38 "Wal- butY n e, Hero Cha, ters," but no "Jolie In 1178, ata banquet given at the court of Henry --II., it was commanded t at none but those of the name of " Wi iani" should, dine at it, and according' 120 " all knights. sat down to the table. In Edward Ifs time this disproportion had become less marked for in a list of -Wiltshire names, co taining 588, there are 92 " • 88 " Johns." In a century after, " Jo n" had outstripped its competitor. In 13 7, out of 133 com- mon ccnmcilmen for London, 33 were "Johns," the next hi hest name being ' Willia,na," with 17, in consequence of t Becket, springs into In 1385, the guild of wich, in a total of 37 128 "Johns" to 47 " Ttiornases." From to the two saints who and despite the aver worthless rctonarch wll "Joh" retained its $ while " Thomas," e canonization of otoriety with 15.• t. George, .at Nor - „names, possessed Williams” and 41 his period, owing bore that name, ions felt for the had also borne it, premacy, and to kins enturnstance we we the name of "John Will'am" retained, as a sturdylsecond t at the hands of ed it as al Pagan it recovered its mof Orange and it now go, at aptis- again r Eng - Mr. Bardsley says, " place." It fared wor the Puritans, who rejec name, wit14•horror ; Int ascendancy with Willi, the Protestant Revoln ion, and enturies s in our ohn" Ras lace. —0 stands, as A did eight the head of all the nam mal register, while " sunk into the second //do 8urnantes. Pen and Ink Sketc of Di raell. Mr. Disraeli, lately, inveiled, n the palace yard, Westwi ster, a ronze statue of the late Lord Derby, it d the opportunity of seeing th tory 'or( s in a group. was a good one. The primr Min- ister wore an expression f the m st fu- nereal gravity. • He loo ed aged a id illa His closely-shavea face was ve . pale, With a sickly saffoim ting ; his eye were c ull and sunken,- and. .:eemed to look within. The lines in hi face are deep and strange, and those of an overworked i and sorrowful man. He wore a spotless 1 black frock -coat, bath) ed about his 1 slender waist and over his ches , and ! light pantaloons, loose ncl long. On 1 taking his seat on the platform he did l notremore his hat. Wii n he sto d up i d front curl, chich is quite c to speak he removed his hat, disc osing - - the celebrateattenuated, and seems o require con- stant care and cultivation but kept upon , his hands his lavender ki Is. Ile spoke mu tan minutes, giavely. heavily, Boys' dnd 3 Youth s Clothing SlOWly, WithOilt vivacity cf tone; and but. once varied from his ac, ustomed atti- tude, leaning foitward sli htly upon the 7 ,t1 of the platform. Th single vana- ton was when he unexi. ectedly closed. 1 address, when he deli his left arm and pointed ecinger to the statue said, beei1 raised as an "e prime Minister had evid considered his remarks, seuteneca appear to have b Ineaaarcd. As he spoke ti ed to force themselves which were not yet full contracted and bulged in a it was amasing -to see th' he co,smoplitan "boldly " p Bald, that Derby was FRESH ARRIALS OF W STYLES OF GENTS' COATINGS, TROWSERINGAT AiVJ) AS' ITINGS CAMPB AT WS CLOTHING A LARGE STOCK OF STORE. eratel3r raised ith outstretch - hie"). had, he ample." The ntly carefully Some of; the en elaborately e words-seem- rom, his lips, opened, but _curious Way. consummate °claiming, as •ne of those Seaforth 4u1T 28, 1874. On hand, and will be sold at 4 1 1 HALL ADVANCE ON CIOST. From thia date goods intended fo Wear w11 belsold at Bargains. • e • Summer W. CAMPBELL. GR HOMA HURON EXP srrom, AT CLEARINtALE - AT KIDD'S EM ORIU MONDAY, JULY 6, 1674,, We commence and wi .DRY GOOD * Continue to Sell for COST the M NSTER STOCK DRESS GOO COLO ED AND BLACK SILK POPL S, SIL NS, BLACK IrUSTRESI CRAPE CL.OTHS, FRENCH Al;14-W Peel' ID 1\7" Broad Cloths, OL MERINOS AND- DELAIN 1 Hoyle's ad Ashton's Prints, SCOTT ilk Mixtures, Scotch, Canadian Tweeds, Colors, English and Tickings, Shirtings, Winceys, Cottonades and 1 enims, HATS AND CLOTHING--,Mon's and Boys, -.PAPS, BOOTS A In Pranella and Leather. Millinery and Mantles Cleared at any • SHOES riCe. CALL A ONCE AND SECURE BARGAIN. THOMAS KIDD. FRUIT FRUIT Royal Royal Mason 11 Jelly Ca Jelly Bo Jelly-1Tu em Quarts, $1 40 per dozen. em Half Gallons, $2, 25 per dozen uarts, $1 75 per dozen. •, 330 per set. ls, 30c and 70c per dozen. biers, 1 Pints, $1 50 per dozen. AI AT . ICKSON & CO TOWNSHIP OF HAY. BY-LAW CHAPTER 10 1874. A By -Law to. provide for Draining Parts of -Lauds in the :Toivnship of Allay, and for lliorroVniog on the Credit of .the 1iuniciPality, the Awn of Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred and Five- Dollarand Ten Cents, for Completing the same. Provisionally adopted the 20th day of J1 D.1874. • WHEREAS, a majority ' nufnbet of th /1 ers, as shown by the 1 st revised Ase Roll, to be resident on th property here t et forth, to be benefited y the draine,q petitioned the Council of he said Toe jn Hay, praying that what is • own as th Swamp,"—what is kuovrn a the ‘f Big Mar swamp, ranningthrough th centre of th , a ship—and the West" o " Little' Mars Swamp adjoining the Whig of Zurich, she drained. And WHEREAS, thereu on the Said C procured an examination to .e made by An 13ay, being a persoe compet,ut for a of the said localities propos d to be draine has also promircel plans and stimatesiof th to be inade, by the said An ew Bay and sessment to be made by of the Real Pr to be benefited by sucb. dim • age, stating as as he ean, the proportion of enefit 'hide opinion, will be derived in onseque ce of drainage, by every road and ot, or portlon the said assessment so made and the sport said Andrew Bay in respect thereof, land of the said drainage, being as follo s, viz.; 'That the said drainage is quite practieab e, according to the plans already submitted to t e Mmumpal Council of the Township of Hay, and that bis iestimate of the whole proposed work is $ 7,405 10. 4 . ,.... ,... 0 *4. CO A" ••)?''' C'4 4:34 t 2 . Lot (3r Part of Lots. ''" l'•-• a, 8 'South half 18 44 57 50 8 ,North half 18 44 55 00 8 - 1West half of South half 19 25 31 25 8 Mast half of South half 19 25 31 25 8 North half of 19 • .50 62 50 8 20, 21, 22,23, 21,25, 26, 27,28 900 1125 00 N. B. 14 and 15 200 250 00 0 South 70 acres 0121 3 3 00 9 N. 80 acres 21, 8. 30 acres 22 7 700 9 North 70 acres of 22 si 3 50 9 '0 2.3 30 8000 9 2,4 40 -4o CO 9 East half of 25 49 49 00 9 East 95 acres of 26 25 25 00 9 West 75 acme of 26 25 25 00 124 12 50 une eoa-An•-• f 's% firth half of 23 South 25 acres of 27 North 75 ilei•es of 27 skiP °I 10 h hal 1 II; ."8:it7 11) 1 Town- . Chargeable to Municipality for roads 200 00 10 South half of 16 ort 1 6 , 485 681540000 3/3 -80 60 19' :113 A-1 111)25) 050000 ein, ahfittvear N. B. least 76 acres of 16 a" 1-.11-- let 50 N. B. West 25 acres of 16 .1 salient hu;(1, 10)er 10) 1.,"est half 18 10 laa East half 18 - 2640 15829 8000 85 144 50 50 85 00 10- Eilst half of Ilea half '20 5 11. 00 10 Wdet half of East half 20 25 55 00 ounal 10 -,st half of West half 20 • 25 55 00 drew 10 West halter West half 20 15 30 00 e se, 10 least half of Eastlialf 21 od,pestiarntcyhd 1:000 - x2)1:00ferstthlihaaliffo2f5Eftst half 21 260 4410 0200 e work 10 Part of W. half of:W. hf. 21 _21 46 20 of nf louts,- 10 Ft. of W. 4 and pt. of E. 11 21 25 7-5 00 in his 10 24 nearly 10 ea 471 142 00 of the '9 3onib brim of 28 And WleelltEAS, the said opinio'n that the drainage of t ed is desirable, Be it therefore enacted by Council of the Townehip of provisions of an act of the Le passed iffthe thirty-sixth ye reign, Chap. 48. • Council ,are of the e locelities drib - the said( Municipal ay, pursUant to the •slature of Ontario, r of He Majesty's 1 I. That the said plans and stimated be adopt- ed, and the said drains and t e works; connected therewith be made and constriwted in accordance therewith. 1 2. That the Reeve of the .flaid Township may, borrow on the credit of the corporation of the Township of Hay, the sura:of $117,405 10, bein funds necessary for the work, lend may issue bentnres of the corporation to that timoun sums °Tot less than One Hundred Dollars e and pay ble within ten (10) years from: the thereof, with'interest at the role of fi se (5) eentum per anourn, that is to say in edeel an payments. Such debentures to be payable at City of Toronto, and to have attached to t coupons for the payment of interest, 1 8. That for the purpose of paying the au Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred and Dollars and Ten Cents, b' lug the amo i charged against the said lands, tm to benefited as aforesaid, other t a n roads Mon to the municipality, and to cOS er intereSt the for ten years at the rate o yer cent. annum, the following special rites over and a all other rates stall be asses.sc4 and levied (in sate° manner and at the aftlite Itime as taxes levied) upon the undermentionlot e and part lots, and the amount of the sited speeial rates interest assessed as aforesaid against each lo part of lot respectively shall be divided into equal parts, and one sloth part shall be asseseed and levied am aforesaid in each year for ten y after the final passing of OASBy-Law, du which the sui9. debentures have to run : SCHEDULE. 1 Drainage of Lands in. the T.Inynship of 11 County of Huron. as 7-1.4 ‹... said g the ten years at the rate of five pa cent. per immure, a de- speeial rate of 28-100 of a mill in the dollar shall over and above all other ratee be levied ein the sen, same rate end manner and at the same time as dot° taxes are )(ivied) upon the whole rateable property per hi the said Township of Hay in eachYear for the 1-und period of ten years after the date of the final pass - the ing of this By -Law, during which mid debentures hem have to rife. The above is a tfue copf of a ]3y -Law to be m of taken into 4onsideration by the Mnnicipal Council Five of the Township of Hey, at ZURICH, in the said unt Township, ;on Tuesday, the ist litay of be PSepttnetbler, 1S741, at the hour of 2 o'clock ging 1'.1.11., an.d in the eyent of there beiug. no appeal reon from the Ottart of Revision shall be finally passed per at which tirneaaid niece the -members of the Mu- bove ; nicipal Cottocil of the Township of Hay, are here - the / by required to attend for the ici_mrposeafores id. 1111(;; Hu_aLOVE, Sr., Township Clerk. and Clerk's Office, july 27, 1874. von I — 431 186 50 40 120 00 16 4300 10 South half 25 16 48 -00 10 West half of South half 26 12 86 00 10 Edait half of South half 26 4 1201) 10 West half of North hell 26 14 42 00 10 East half of North half 26 8 24 00 10 27 58 174 00 10 West half of North half 28 19 52 00 10 Baena, 01 28 ; 63 187 00 N. 13. 19 ' 89 - 11'7 00 N.13. West half 18 .49 147 00 N.13. Weet half of East half 18 92 89 50 N. 13. MO half of East half 18 18 82 50 Chargeabl, to Municipality for roads 15 00 Number ill Acres 10,846 Value of Iinprovements. $17,405 I� - To cover Interest for ten years.. .. 8,702 55; Total Speral ...... 26,10 651 Annual Asliessment during each year.. 2,611 76- 4. Fer the pfirpose of paying Two Hundred' and Fifteen Dellars ($215), being the total amount assessed aS aforesaid against the said roads of the said numirpality and to eover interest thereon for NOTICE. Sar. I Any one i tending to apply to have the above ring • Ey-Law, or 41ny part thereof, quashed, must, with - nn ten (10) 1ays after the Anal passing thereof, • ,' serve a noti e in writing upon the Reeve, and upon I the elerk of he 31Iunimpality, of their intention to ay_ . inake application for that purpose, to one of net — Majesty's Superior Courts of Law at Toronto, dtrring the term next ensuing the final passing of - • 1 the aeove rerted By -Law. HUG* LOVE, Sr., es • 1, Township Clerk. Clerk's 01111-ce, .1'nly 27, 1874, f.: .COURT OF REVISION. 50 I 00 I A Court of1Revision, for hearing and act:Ming 00 : Complaints, oia revising, if necessary, the value - 00 , bons and aseeseinents containee in the above. ee- 00 : cited Bi -Lay 1 for Drainage in the Tovrnship of 50 f Hay, will be held in the TOWN HALL, in the 00 -VILLAGE OF ZURICH, on Tuesday, the ell 00 1 ..- ....ith Da - of August at the hour of I. 00 . 2 o'clock' P. I. All interested are *required to 00 govern theni elves eceordingly. 00 i Written N tiees of Appeals and Complaints 00 must be lodg (I with the Township Clerk, within 12 i 14 days from the first publication of the above re - 90 ! cited By-LaW and this notice, of which the first 00 : publication thereof was on Friday, the 31st of 50 ' Jule-, 1874, in the j:114tox Exroerrosi newspaper. "Z.. 6t, • se : 0.: , .- .....,.. . ,st, , ..,..., — JARS' ,). Lot or Part of Lot. - 8 Let 9 - 11 i 3 South 75 iteres of 10 '8 1 • 3 North 95 aeres 10 _2 1 13 11 19 8 12 . 7 4 3 60 4 4 92 4 East half of East half 5 /4 : a • 44 10Virisuti 775 aeres of 5 75 ' • 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 . 44Southaoof of 112 or eh hall of , :4 13 45 1 4. icSooi;tthh hhaallfi °off I.14 9 4 3 ' 19 8 : 20 14 4 22 12 LARGE SHIPMEM'S OF FRESH GI ARRIV NC AT THE BEEHIVE. OCERIE TEAS, 40c 50o, 75c mad $1. er pound. SUGARS, 8, 9, 10, 11 and'12 po nds for $.1. TOBACCOS, COFFE S, RICE', CURRANTS, RAISINS PICKLE, SAUCE'S', SPICES,..ce.e. The above Goods a :e all-new and go FLOUR AND Try them. Green Groceries fr h every morning. FE6, OATMEAL AND CORNIEA[ .Alwass o A Pew Hundred Cfedar Pence hand and for sale at Mill pries. Posts on .haiut, and will be sold Goods, as usual, delivered promptly and free of charge. TATSPECTION'SOLiCITED. 85' 4 - 65 14 140 15775 64. 79 65 78 , 87 97 100 120 50 62 50 62 fib o0 - HUGH LOVE, Sr. 11 25 ; - Tovruship Clerk. 3 25 Clerk's Offiee, 3nly 27, 1874. 17 75 • IR ' -16. - 15' 50 -="1 -‘---7- . 72 2.8 , 23 ' 28 75 . 24 31 88 75 1 25 :85 43 76 eThere iS Lumber in MeNillop, it the 26 11 , 51 25 1Vese half of South half 27 26 28 75 . 28 West half of North half 27 4242 1;‘) tOn VICTORIA STEAM MILLS, . B. West half of 7 50 62 .50 N. B. West half of East half of 7 10]. 12 .50 And . S B. .8 foul 9 2001 200 00 e JOHN GOVENILOOK 51 4 and 5 200. 250 00 5 6, 7 and 8 5 South 25 acres of 9 5 North 75 acres of 9 5 East half of East hall 10 5 West 75 acres of 10 5 East hell of 11 / 5 West half of 11 5 South half 01 12 5 North half of 12 5 18 300 875 00 25 40 00 825 2,51• 43000 7511 90 00 50:1 • 70 00 50 ;, 70 00 50 70(0 50 70 100 f 140-1 Is the man to supply it. • A LWAYS on loind a lucrt'e stook of all kinds of Lumber, which will be sold at prices which cannot be surpassed in this County for cheapness of price. 0) Draining 5,. South half of South half 14 25 : 137 5( 5 North halflof South half 14 25 : 87 50 5 -Northhall of 14 • 50 , 75 5 East half of 15 50: '75 • 5 - West half of 15 50 .' 75 04 5 East half of 16 48 ' 72 00 5 Weet half of 16 50 75 r a Southhalf of 17 44 66 (4 ) 5 North half 17 and S. half 18 90 135 0) 5 North half of 18 45 67 5 5 East half of 19 50 75 0 15 West halves of 19 and 20 40 • 40 0) 0 West half of East half 20 25 81 5) 1 East half of East half 20 21 16 0) East half 21 47 70 5/ West halves of 21 :and 29, 10 12 5 *East half of 22 17 705 23 88 ' 57-0 South part or half 0124 17 . 25 5 N. half 24 and 3. half 25 29 _ 43 5 North half of 25 10 1 15 0 26 20 1. 800L 97 174 , 269 23 15 , 225! N. B. South 20 acres of 8 5 7 5 N. 13. North 80 acres of 8 26 .1 39 0 . B. 10 and 11 200 :250 0 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 end 9 700 1050 0( 10 1110 150 0 11 ant112 200 :25001 18 100 1950 I 6 14 and 15 114184 01 1 - 16, 17 au(118 62 - 02 0 13 89. - 89 0 8. l3 1 12 1001 100 0 7 8, 4 and 5 208 298 01 'heap for 'Cosh. 7 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 445 60062. 11, 12, 13 and 14 West 75 acres of l 5 400 500 0 - 75 93 7; 7 East 25 acres 0115 19 :15 0 16 77 96 25 South half of South half 17 20 25 0 North hid' of South half -17 90 25 0( North half of 17 40 50 00 18 60 8895 • 7 19 65 :8125 7 20 , 45 56 25 7 21 48 60 00 em 7 29 53 66 25 7 28 46 57 50 24 38 45 50 Smith half 25 9 11 25 North half 25 10 12 50 26 and 27 64 80 00 28 27 3376 UG11' 13' 13 28 85 00 •8 4 10 12 50 8 5 25 2125 8 East half of 6 281 65 62 8 South 60 acres of 7 15 18 75 8 North 40 acres al? 11 18 75 erve. His heavy 8 Sonthhalf of 8 , 17 21 25 8 North -half of 8 21 2625 8 9 . 5t 135 00 8 I'Vest half of 10 14 17 50 8 East half of 10 50 62 50 8 West ilalf of 11 31 88 75 8 East half of 11 a 62 50 " 8 12 103 75 8 18 • 105 00 8 14 s 110 00 8 :15 110 00 8 1 West half of 16 62 50 8 East half 0116 62 80 GOODS. 8 17 118 75 6 a 6 , s. '7 ‚7 -7 STRONG- & FAIRLEY, Seaforth. 0-0I1NTG-, 0-0Il\TC+, GOJEL A GENUINE SALE. N MONDAY, JUL1. 13th, MR. DENT will begin Selling Out without re Stock of Choice DRY GOODS MUST BE SOLD AN WILL BE SOLD. This step is rendered necessary as he is boat building an extensive Show Room Panay Goods, and mus have room to do it and money to do it with. REMEMBER DENT'S GREAT SALE OF CHEAP DRY 7 7 7 7 7 for Millinery and • 59 at as 88 60 50 95 es• nd Renting Lumber in abundance. Also SHINGLES, LATH, and every description of builders' matmlal. Parties building or buying large quantities will he liberally dealt with, and will find it to their profit to give the VICTORIA MI LLS a trial before purchasing elsewhere. ORDERS CUT AT A DAY'S NOTICE - All ordera left'a tile Mill or addressed to Win- throp P. 0. wili. receive prompt attention. Re- member • • JOHN GOVENLOCK'S 325 Victoria Mills is the niece. STOVE § & TINWARE Of ell Untlk and in endless variety at MRS. WHITNEY'S Carmichael's 'Block, Main street, Seaforth. CAL OIL, Puresgood and c cap, wholesale and retail at Mrs.. WHITNEY'S. CUSTOM WORK Of all kinds pronaptiy attended to and neatly exe- cuted. 308 6 MRS. WHITNEY. — 1 TAE SEAFOR,TH LUMBER YARD. MABEE & MACDONALD -REG to inform. ' the public that they have re -1--',moved their Lumber Yard to the lot between the Merchants &tilt Company's Works and Mar- shall's 'Mill. 1 They will keep constantly on hand a good assort- ment of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed and undeessed. ,Also,LATH AND SHINGLES, all of which they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi- ble prices, for Caeh. IAlso, on Band any quantity of the best ACTON LIME . Builders and others will find it to their advane tage to inspect our stook, and ascertain inn -price& before purchasingelsewlmre, as -we are in &position to offer good indreeements to cash purchasers. 160 - MABEE tk MACDONALD. MISS 1 BORLAND, (From Mlss Young's, Terento,) DRESS AN.t) MANTLE MiKER Two deers South Of the CommereialHotel, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. 813