The Huron Expositor, 1874-08-21, Page 3141rak
21 1874.
without overtaxing any,
anaplished'hy the use of
Powders and Ara-
enedy'---,-it is ahvayS safe.
a Mine, and See that the
url & CO. is on each pack.
Lyman, Toronto, Ont,
r Canada. Sold by all
riNG FROM TRE
Le r, se heat of tb.o summer
adi-spiasing eauae of sia ra-any
1ixta jam werraltaa The stoat
-
Ole /ess of vitality 'eon -ailing the
tillable to eoriaplete digestion,
indiraiolved through the bowels,
merabrana, and. Diartheera Dys.. -
LgOrbus, and when pi -ea -ailing,
May be excited, Attention to
L‘reise, bathing ana regalar hab-
eved. To maintain the vital
it lassitude awl exliaustion, Dr.
Ruud Elixir of l'hosphatee ana
estionably reli ibla, as it luvig-
ire organs, aml surtillies material
'Llr'e force, '
• QugtOkS,
tly indi seret ion , nerroas
emit deeay, &c., haviria, taied in „
Eised' reineay, bas discovered a
ielf-chre, which he Mill semtfree
Rrers. Addteasa J. H. REEVES,
iNeal rka
e or the Hair
• Tat Mau eit4.1.1.1..SE op
alcatiat liaaaa,
ant growthh
it rengtheus the 5,1 -air,
Lecift and aliant.
lath- Earielt gi os ay finish.
ralessa-not atieky in• unclean.
evts of the Ilitir.
r arid weak. Hair.
a by all Draggieta.
latic per bottle.
k SON, Sole Praprietors. '
a STREET, MOS ERE illi, P. Q;
THE
iese afr Bal -m
Loa inuse for restoring, preserv
fliaing the hair, Laud render -
at soft and gle;ay,
eieettaation we would present to
ia it to possess all the virtae we
perfeetly• free fram all injura.
and notapoaea. t1ii � nutri-
faleafly co:au:tend it as a safe
• the "-Falling of the Hair,"ree-
s origami]. eisler, imparting a
•Liaer to its rootai, and eauSing
-Ns a C'osauetic alone, even
itrong and. healthy, it is invalti-
rieli gloaainess, and airaera ftp -
o10 Wila laves beauty can fail
yea only by
tie4 Chemists, Louden.
LCE,t 55•CBNi
'...natEniss
u 111 L-UMSDEN.
ruggista generally. 845-26
at Ocala/4-- Remedy.
ks'" asaicaRaea.r. prea sa,
• medicine is unfailing in the
paTilafril and dangerous diseases
Oa constitution is subje41t.
is and am:dovtsIi obstructions,
-nay be relied. on.
its peculitirlysuited. Itwill
ng on the monthly period -with
ad not be ti.ken, by Fentalea
ree months of Bregnaey,as they
n_Misearriage,but at any other
`ervotts and SPirtal Afreetions„
„nd limhar fatimte o light - ex-
, of the heart, hysterics,- and
will effect a; cure Wheu all other
; and ea/tong:1a powerful •
tain iron, orneriate, autnnona,_ or
th‘constitution,
in the pamphlet arerann.d gaol'
Luld be carefully preserved.
Vork, SoleProprietor, e1.05and
e,erielosed toNorthop &Lyman,
teral agentS foa the Dominion,
le, containing over 5e pills by
Orthby E. Hic!icaoxi & Ceaaand
187
LS' WectriC' Gil,
ITS WZIGIIT I'S GOLD. 110- 1701:7
IN( OF IT 2 iz 0T, 1'!' IS
13E1: V181012- •.-
few preparationof medicine
rodthe impartial judf:xient of
P' great length of time. One of
;1;_xcrat° Ctit., parely a. prepar-
•23L of thelaest oils that are ?mown,
a virtnea of itS (AVM, 'Scientific
iatedicines may be farmed of
in. •ortalift fixed proportiona of
pr -acing effeeta whieh could
U( uSe of any one of them, or in
on Thus ii . the preparation
Al change takes piece, forraing
could not by auy possibility he
er combination or proportions
ients, or any other ingredients,
exit fx(uiit. anything ever before
'minces the moatlastonishiug re-
: a wider range ef applieation
over before dia covered. Iecon-
ir other volatile liquids, Lemma-
ing lay evaporation. Wherever
. benefit of every drop ; whereat;
ations nearlyall the alcohol is -
id ye -eget only the small glum
aey nury contain.
N. THOMAS.IPIIELa, N.Y.
fP & LYMAN', Toronto, Ont.,
; Dominion. '
7 -Selected and EIectrized.
l.. by E. Hickson & Co- ,and.B.
ICE TO T HE
PUBLIC.
em EnrOpS, by the Ana -fl
. Dine,
GARRY
the Northwest, by BETTS
LINE,eitherlay Duluth or the
o tickets to all parte of the
•lad WeStern, States
at eonnection, can .be had on
midersigned at Seafoath liall-
atian cheerfully given. to
P.:EIL'AUE FARES,
le!. T,ondoeilerry, by Mail
`f0W bv Glasgew Line, are re-
rryi Glasgow. ,..$2290
aebee to Liverpeel, Derry
:•ack t Seaton:I' 448G
= Cert.2.1UnttS—LiV...riftlOi,
to SenfOrth 21 90
R. B. MOODIE, Agent.
r$. PORTER,.
:ker and Eachaege Broker.
.17,,E_T, SEA FORTH,.
$0:,030,011CCOL
o blow, but a fact.
s and Aleer"ean Silver at cur
11d money on er farra prop -
es without hiala r. Receivea
aani. pays 21 r cent, intereea
a Buys and sena Housee said
,'tOWflunLj WIt1 11) sell qUiGk
like a ti eusiind of brick.
eq.), Skills, ars and Roo/
hturtest frwes.
r- itb the above capital, wonder -
ad in your wants wishes and
Lbe afraid, he wont but. al
PLANING. MILL.,
AND SURD FACTORY
0,s leave to thank his numerous-
# liberal p.tfronage extended to
ang busineria111Seaforth, and
lavore4 with a continuance
to Inzihi would do well to give
1_1 continue to keep on hand a
ids ef •
'INE LISM ER,
• E s
NW OULDINGS
st.
Eg, LATH, ETC..
of satiafaction to those
with their patronage, aa ions
nen are employed.
.,•litient paid to Custom Plantog
H. BROADFOOT.
AtfOsT
0
1874.
IETI.E8..
First law of g vity—never laugh at
your on,n jokes.
—Note -shavers succeed financially be-
cause 't they e so much interest in.
their business."
—A bad habit 0 get into—A coat that
is not paid for.
—Lawsy like sa sages, would fail to in-
spire respect if a people knew how they
veere made.
—In time the e ulberry tree becomes
a silk gown, and he silk gown becomes a
ivoman.
—When is a b llet like an ox? When
ifference between fixed
stars? The one are
ters.s
ave left, but the people
11," said a man who was
his Kahsas home in a
itgraze.
—What• is -the
stars and shootin
suns, the other d
—"I wouidn't
kinder egged rue
asked why he qui
hurry.
—A California einperance Association
limits the bevera es of its members to
*ate, beer, and. cif er,, "except when la-
boring under a s • 's'e of diecoaragement,
and thenwhiskey hall be allowed." They
-are said to be the most discouraged. tem-
perance people in he State.
—Wilkins said is eirl waved her hand-
kerchief at him 1 he passed the house
s last eveiling. In espouse, he waved his
coat sleeve, whic he uses as -a handker.
chief.
—Thistles are i owing thriftily in the
streets of Victo a, and the papers are
clamoring for the enforcement of the or:
dinance against OX10112 weeds. They
say in effect : histle never do." ,
—This is 'how it happened down in
Southwest Misso ri
He found a ro e, and picked it ap.
And with it alked away.
It happened th t to Vother end
A horse was "toned, th.'ey say.
They found a ree, and tied the rope
Unto a swin g limb.
It happened th t the other end" '
Was someho hitthed to hire.
—The followin .affecting verse minds'
up au obituary no ice in the Philadelphia
Ledger
Put away thos little breeches,
Do not try t mend the hole;
Little johnny ill not need them.
He has climb d, the golden pole.
Pat an the Bees.
In Charles L -er's " O'Donoghue "
there ,occurs 4 arkably rich passage
illustrating the r atiohs subsisting be-
tweeu an improwe g landlord and an un-
tutored_ tenant, Ihe agent presents the
-tenant to the inno ator, who inquires into
the maidition of te grumbling and clis-
satisfied recipient of ,his fayors. At
length, -on a ten t `presenting himself
whom the agent ails to recognize, the
barcinet turns to tlo e figure before him,
which, with face as d. hand:swollen out of
:all proportion, d showing distortecl
featuresand fiery yes through the folds
of a cotton handk rehief,,fmaits his ad-
-dress in:eullen site ce. "Who are you,
my good man ? hat has happened to
Toe" Faix, an' it is well ye may ax,
ine own. mother w uldn't know me this
blessielanonung; ' is all our dein' native-
"11-..ar doing 1" replied the astonish -
•ed baronet. " at can I have to do
with the:se-tate you are in, my good
"Yes, itis your din'," answers the en-
raged proprietor f the swollen head;
"it's allYer doin', and well ye may be
proud of it. 'Ts a thim blessed bees ye
gev meWe brou ht the devils into the
house last night where did we put
them but in the pig's corner. Well, after
Katy 'ate the ch" ler an' myself Was a
while in bid, the ig goes rootin' about
the house, an' he asn't aisy till he hook-
ed his nose in the 1 we, and spilt the bees
-outabout the fiure ; and thin. whin I got
out,ofbid to let ou the pig that was a -
roaring through tb house, the bees sittled
down .tm. me, an'. egan stinghf me, an'
I jumped into bid gin wid the whole of
theta after me, int Katy hn' the chilcler;
an' thin what wic the bees abuzzin' an'
astingin' us under he clothes, out we all
jumped again, an' the devil such a night
was ever spirit in all Ireland as we spint
last night. What wid. -Katy an' the
childer aroarin' ant abawlin ' an' the pig
tarin' ,up an' clo like mad, an' Katy
wid the baaon, an' rnyself wid the fryin e
pan flattenin' the ea agin the wall till
morniei', an' thin t e sight we wor in the
rnorniti"—begor, it' ashamed of Your4e1f
ye ought to be !"
aPrernat e Burial.
• hi the eemeterie
Munich :and othe
Aced aretexposed f
of days lbefore
Against premature
lie in the coffinsw'
in a large dead-hou
the extremities of
nected with a ;bell,
tion would reveal
aid and succor at o
watchers are withi
;night, should. the b
every possible assis
ward resuscitation.
teld by the commo
ausditation and. pr
these tales are wid
ed. They have,.
foundation, as it
least nowadays, th
for the grave are no
still signs of death
the custom adopt
must be regarded
A celebrated °mat
two such -narrow e
tem sepulture that
on the subject, ex
that incipient put
trustworthy sympt
solution. I have
in Germany respeut
ed. animation, and I
slot a 'single instanc
in the clead-house
of Mainz, Frankfort,
Ger,raan cities, the
✓ a certain number
ntermeni, to guard
burial. The bodies
h the lids removed,
e, a wire attached to
he corpse, and. 'oon-
o that the least mo-'
irnation, and bring
ce. Certain medical
call both day and.
11 be rung, and thus
nce is secured to -
Marvelous tales are
*people of Sudden re -
mature burial, and
ly and firmly believ-
owever, very little
extremely rare, at
t persons prepared.
actually dead. But
re so fallacious that
d by the Germans
s a wise preceutfon. -
mist, Winslow, hacl
apes from ante -mor-
e published a treatise
reseing the opinion
action is the sole
in of physical dis-
ade diligent inquiry
mg cases of auspend-
have learned that in
has a body placed
roved aueht but a
corpse..—Ifarper's ..tiragazine.
Old aids.
There was a time
Gazette, when old
upon as with eye of
and it was thought
gave women any cla
Of late years, howev
change of opinion in -
married women not
general estimation as
but bid fair soon to
• is this to be wander
• years ago it was a
Fame(' woman danc
in the London. seaso
• dane,e with greater p
• sisters or daughters,
gieen expressly for m
chara.eter of the Br
fact, completely eh
being grave and.deeo
a hopping, skipping
everyone with her
• but at the same
says the Pall Mall
aide ' were looked
ity, if .not contempt,
that marriage alone
in to consideration. •Boys
r, there has been a
this respect, and
illy rank as high in
heir married sisters,
urpass them.. Nor
d at. A very few
are sight to see a
'ng at a.ny ball given
, whereas now wives
rtinacity than their
and balls are even
'ed women. • The
tish matron has, in
nged ; instead. •of
ous, she has become
creature, delighting
ace mkt aetivity,
e losing in weight,
THE
mmok EXPOSITOR..
moral well as physical, what, she gainS.
in enjoyment. In the meantime the
tipiniter in eapitlik rising-- sc6rning flirtal-
thil'" sheleaVea 'vain tairaufte t6 the wiA
anclmOliei. The Emperor of China has
afit i goodI example ih the encourage-
ment :
mspinsters. Accordingto a Shang -
hal jo al lie,bas just decreed that spec!.
ial honors be paid to two old Maids one.
of whom lately died ear a life of (level -
tion to the memory 7' her betrothed;
while the other,' who is stilt Hiring, de-
clined in her youthful days a most tempt;
ingm ch, on the ground that she could
not leave her home. Some few old ladies
in England have an equal claim to recog.
nition of their merits, and it would both
elevate and appease there if they were in
like manner rewarded.
- 1
The Ring Finger.
,
We have already, noticed. the mode of
procedure adapted by bridegrooms in
placing! the ring upon the fourth finger
of the left hand. Though it was reach-
ed simultaneously with the; cencluding
"Amon," a far weightier reaSon prevail -
led with many of our forefathers for se-
leeting this 'finger to bear the inatrinice
nial token. 'Tho finger - on: which the
ring is worm is the fourth finger of the
left hand, next to the little finger; be -
!cause by the received. opinion of the
learned and experienced in ripping up
and. anatomizing men's bodies there is a
vein of blood, whichpasseth frona the
fourth finger into the heart, !called ven
amoria, Love's Vein ; and so the wearing
of the ring on that finger signifieth thit
, the love should not be vainorfeigned, but
;that as they did give hands each to the
;other, so likewise they should give hearts
;also, whereunto that vein extended." --1
Ithoinburine's Treatise of Spousals: This
!idea; 'teeing to have arisen in Egypt as
!early as the second century. Appian,'
:an Alexandrian historian, sap that II
the opinion of the anatomists of Egypt,
"a certain most delicate nerve " passed
from the ring finger to . the heart. But
the staunchest upholder of thitheory
,was Lawinus Lemnius, a celebrated
sage of Zealand, who lived in i;the six -i
teenth century. , In his medica, practice'
he .had often taken advantag� of this
;connecting artery to restore fainting
women to consciousness. "The smelt
arte y ia stretched forth from - he heart
-
untoj this finger; the motion whereof you
:the heart in women by the to e of Your
may:perceive evidently in all 'itth t affects,
fore. mg4i. I used to raise such as .: are
!failen kit° a. swoon by pinchmg this
!joint, and by rubbing the ring of gold
with a little saffron; • for, byet is, a• re -J.
heart, a refre,sheth the fountain of
storilig force that is in it pasSet to the
life .ain o which this finger is joined.'
Wherefore antiquity thought fit to coin -
pees it about with gold."' 7He else states
that this Anger was termed l' niedicus,"
since, if any venom entered! it,notice
was"yen to the heart before iti.was too
late to use an antidote. The gut, also,
inever afflicted this finger uutil the at -
'tack had assumed 'a fatal l cliaracter.
This ;he had observed in Gallia . Belgica,
the land par excellence of podagral suffer -
'era, no Belgian, , however 1 ng! his ex-.
rience of gout may have been, ever
•uff9ing--in this finger till death was
igh at hand.—Caendian Mo ith y.
I
-el I IS • 40.
a: ApIlLy ...ri /036LIcAnolas. --JA , Virinia
,paper propounds the following: " wo
brothers marry two sisters, who are cous-
ins of the brothel!. The elder brather
has several Children by his wife, and she
die. : He then marries a younger eister
of his first wife, and has several children
by her. - He and the wife of . his brother
die. 'A few years thereafter, the.younger
brother marries the widow of the older
brother, and has by her two cbildren.
Whit is the relationship'?
FRESH ARRIVALS
N W STY
OF
GENTS' COATING'S,
LES
TROWSERLATO
ik •
44RD VESTINGS
1
• AT
CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING
A LARGE STOCK OF
GREAT CLEARING-- sAz-g:
AT
THOMAS KIDD'S EMPOPilUM.
MO
We co to to mace and lvvi
DRY GOOD
mem. •••••••4•••
A"
DAY, 'JULY 6, 1874,
Continue to Sel, for COST the MONSTE
STOCK- of
DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
COLO ED AND BLACK SILK POPLINS,
USTRES, CRAPE CLOTHS,
OL MERINOS
Hoyle's and
ANI DELAINES—A1. Colors,
sitton's Prints,
has
s
ilk Mixtures, Scotch, English and
Canadian tfweecis,
ID
Tickings, Sairtings, Winceyl, Cottonades. and Denim
CLOTHING—Men's and Boys,
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND
In Prnnella and Leather.
Millinery and Mantles Cleared at any Price.
CALL
SHOES
T ONCE AND ECURE BARCA1NS.
THOMAS KIDD.
FRU
IT JARS,
E .
• 'Roya
Roy
Mao
JellY
Jelly
Jelly
FRUIT
Gem Quarts, $1 40 per dozen.
Gem Half Gallons, $2 25 per dozen.
Quarts, $1 75 per dozen.
Cans, 330 per set.
wls, 60e and 70e per dozen.
=biers, 1 Pints, $1 50 per dozen.
o
AT
ARS
FITCKS•ON & CO.'S.
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p
4;741,1Ar11ei qf6g " 4
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LARGE SHIP
A
TEAT, 40o, 50e, 75e
TOE3A0a0S, CO
PICI
The above G
STORE.
A Few Ha?
and Youth's Clothing
On hand, and will be sold a a
• SMA L ADVANCE ON
QST.
From ,this data goods intended or Summer
Wear will be sold at Bargifins.
Seaforth, July 2,1874.
W. CAM
BELL
ods are all new a
LOUR AND
clred Cedar
Goods, a
TiVSPE TION SO
NTS OF FRESH GROCERIES
RIVING AT THE BEEHIVE.*
d $1 per Pound. SUGARS, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 poun s for $1.
FEES, RICE, CURRANTS RAISINS,.
LES, SAUCES, SPICES, &c.
d good value. Try them. Green Gkoderies fresh every morning.
I
FEED, OATMEAL AND, CORNMEAL
I
ass on hand and for sale at Mill pri i es.
ence POW 072, hand and wil be sold Cheap for Cash.
usual, delivered promptly and free f charge.
ICITED.
STRONG & FA
RLEY, Seaforth.
Oil\T
431-0IINTG1-,
AGENUINESALE. NO
N MONDA , JULY 18th,
Stock of C °ice DRY GOO
This step is ren
Fancy Goods,
ered necalsary
d mutt have roo
HUMBUG.
DENT will begin Selling Out without rese
-.MUST BE- SOLD
AND WILL BE SOLD.
s he is about building ah extensive
to do it and money to do it with,
REM MBER DEN 'S GREAT SALE OF CH
I
ha—
. His heavy
how Room for Millinery Aud-
i
AP
ft
DRY GOODS.
TOWNSHIP. OF HAY.
,M11•101•11111•041•11
BY-LAW CHAPTER IC 1874.
A. Hy -Law to provide or Draining
Parts of Lands in tI4e Township
of Hay, and ioi.• borri4viug on the
Credit of the Muni ipality, the
sum of Seventeen Th nomad Four
Hundred and Five collars and
Ten Cents, for CoiiipIeUng the
• sante.
• °visionally adopted the 20th day of Arne
D.1874.
HEREAS, a majority in nnii
ers, as shown by the last re
oll, to be resident on the prop
et forth, to be benefited by th
ditioned the Council of the s
ay, praying that what is knowi
,iwamp,' —what is known as the '
wamp, running through the cent '
•hip—and the West" or " Li
wamp adjoining the Village of Z
rained. '
And WhilREAS, thereupon t
Ifroamed an examination to be m
ay, being a person competent fo
the said_ localities proposed to
as also procured plans and est'
t be made, by the said Andrew
garment to be made by hira of th
t be benefited by stich drainage'a
s he can, the proportion of benefl
opinion, will be derived in eons°
ainage, by every road and lot, o
t e said assessment so made and t
a 'd Andrew Bay in respect there f, and 61 the
s id drainage, baing as follows, viz : That the said
dra1nage is quite practicable, ac ording to the
pans already submitted to the M nidpal Commit
o the Township of Hay; and that 1s estiniate of
the whole proposed -work is $17,405 10.
And WHEREAS, the said Co 6 cil are Of the
o inion that the drainage of the lo alities describ-
e is desirable,
Be it therefore enacted by the aid Municipal
Ojlnnozl of the Township of Hay, p 1 rauant to the
p visions of an ad of th4 Legislat e of Ontario,
1
p ssed in the thirty-sixth year of Her Majesty's
✓ ign, Chap. 48.
• . That the said plans and est e ates be adopt-
ed, and the said drains and the w rks connected
therewith be toad° and eonstruete in accordance
therewith.
2. That the Reeve of the said ownship may '
borrow on the credit of the corpora on of the said
Tlownship of Hay, the sum of $17, 5 10, being the
f nds necessary for the work, and may issue de-
b ntares of the corporation to that amount, in
ini
s of not less than One Hundred Dollars' each,
and payable within ten (10) years ;from the date
• thereof, with interest at the rate ISif live (5) per
contain per annum, that is to say in equal annual
payments. Such debentures to be payable at the
City of Toronto, and to have attached to them
cOupons for the payment of intere t. •
8. That for the purpose of. payi g the sum of
, Seventeen Thousand Four Hunrod and, The
s
oilers and Ten Cents, bein the amount
e arged against the said la da, so to be euefited as aforesaid, other than oadbelonging
t the municipality, and to cover 4nbereat thereon
f r ten years at the rate of 5 yer cent. per
num, the following special raft) over and aboire '
all other rates si all be assessed a d levied (in the
s e manner and at the same tinle as taxes are
ivied) upon. the undermentioned I ts 'and parts of
Its, and the amount of the said a ecial rates and
terest assessed ea aforesaid against each 1ot or
part of lot respectively shall be thuded into ten
equal parts, and one enell part s all be assessed
and levied as aforesaid in each ye r for ten years
';fter the final passing of this By' -Law, during -
hich the said debentures have • run:
61
A.
Der of the own-
ed AsseR3sment
rty hereinafter
drainage, have
Id Township of
as the " bast
Big lifaiash,"ur
a.
o -
•-
i.f.
,..,
tot or Part of Lots. -4
,... .
_
8 SOuth half 18 • 46
8 1 North half 18 44
8 litest half of Soutll half 19 25
8 Enot half of South half 19 25
8 •Nlorth half of 19 • 50
8 • 29, 21, 22,28, 24, 25, 26, 27,,28 900
N.13. 14. and 1_6 200
9 * South 70 acres of 21 8
9 N. 80 acres 21; S. 30 aereS 22 7
9 NI:nth 70 acres of 22
9
9 • 2
9 Emit half o 25
9 East 25 acres of 26
9 West 75 acres of 26'-
9 South 25 acres of 27
N rth 75 acres of 27
9 S uth h 128
9 N rthha sf 29
N. B. W st 25 acres of 16
N. B. 'East 75 acres of 16
Chargeable to Municipality" f
10 Southhalf of 16 ;.
10 North half 16 '• 18
10 17 60
W st half 18 24
E sthalf 18 ', • 50
19 85
East half of East half 20 5
West half of East half 20 • 25
10 East half of West half 20 • 25
10 W9st half of West half 20 15
East half of East half 21 6
West half of East half 21 20
l'aft of W. half of WAIL 21 21
Pt of W. anclpt.'of .E: 421 25
22 • • - 474
45i
40
80
40
49
25
25
121
25
121
68
or roads
5
10
e of the Town- .3.0
tle Marsh" or 10
rich, should biD 10
10
e ° said Council
• e by •Andrew
such impose,
e drained, and
tes of the work
ay, and an at-
• Real Property
sting as lnearly
'which, in his
nenee of such
portion Of Int,
q reportiof the
SCHEDUL .
mileage of
IE Lands in the To nehip of Hay,
County of Huron
.
Lot or Part of Lots.
Let 9
Sinith 75 acres of 10 •
North 25 acres 10
11
3
4
East half of East half 5
West 75 acres of 5
6 and 7
4 8
9
4 10
4. 11
South half of 12
Northhalf of 12 -
18 '
South half of 14
North half of 14
19
20
22
23
24
25
26
• .
a•
2
12
60
92
14
75
140
.64
87'
100
50
50
45
9
3
8
14
' 12
23
81
35
41
West half of South half 27 28
West half of North half 27 %I
28 44
LB. Weettalf of 7
&.B. West half of East half of 7
.B. 8 and 9
3
4 and 5
6, 7 and 8
South 25 acres of 9
North 75 acres of 9
East half of East half 10
West 75 acres of 10
Eat half of 11
West half of 11
South half of 12
• North haft of 12
13
South half of South half 14 25
North half of South half 14. 25
• North half of 14
East half of 15
West hell of 15
East half of 16 -
West half of 16 50
Southhall of 17 44
North half 17 and 8. hall 1 90
North half of 18 45
East half of 19
West halves of 19 and 20
5 • West half of East half 20
East half of East half 20
5 East half 21
5 • West halves of 21 and 22
5 • East half of 22
5 23
5 ' South part or hall of 94
5 N. half 24 and S. half 25
5 North half of 25
5 26
27
28
South 20 acres of 8
North 80 acres of 8 26
10 and 11 200
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 700
10 100
11 and 12 200
18 100
14 and 15 184
16, 17 and 18 62
13 • 89
12 • 100
3, 4 and 5. 298
6, 7, 8,9 and 10 • 445
11, 12, 13 and 14 400
West 75 acres of 15 75
East 25 acres of 15 • 12
16 77
South half of South half 17, WI
North hall of South half 17 20
North half of 17 40
18 • • 69
19 • 65
20 45
21 48
22 -
23
24
Sonth half 25
North half 25
26 and 27
28 ,
50
10
200
100
200
300
25t
75
25
75
50
50
50
50
100
50
50
50
48
5
5
N. B.
. B.
B.
B.
B.
6
, 6
16
16
16
Is
-6
7
7
7
17
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
I X.
; 8'
8
i.8
8
I 8
81
8 West half of 10
8 East half of 10
8 West half of 11
8 East half of 11
8 12
8: 18
8L 14
8 15
8 West half of 16
East half of 16
8 r7
50
40
25
24
47
10
47
88
' 17
29
10
20
17.
15
5
58
46
38
9
10
64,
27
B.18 28
4 10
5 25
East hall of 6
South 60 acres of 7
North 40 acres of 7
Southbalf of 8
North half of 8
9
$5 50
• 400
100
6 00
• 800
30 50
, 65 00
' 141)0
• 75 00
157 00
72 00
73 00
• 97 12
120 , 90
62 00
62 50
• 56 50
11 25
325
19 oo
• 17 75
15 50
• 28 75
88 75
' 48 76
51 25
• 28 75
27 50
55
62
12
200
125
00
50
50
oo
oo
250 00
-875 00
40 00
= 82 50
; 80 00
90 00
70 00
70 00
70 00
70 00
140 00
57 50
87150
75 00
75 00
75 00
72 00
75 00
66 00
185 00
670
-75 00
40 00
31 50
36 00
70 50
' 12 50
• 70 SO
57l0
• 25 to
4350
15 00
30 60
26 25
22 50
750
•89 00
eso de
1050d0
150 dO
250 00
125 .qe
184 00
62 0
8900
100
298
500
500
98
15
96
25
25
50
86
81
56
60
5
5
5
5
66 25
57
45
11
12
80
83
35
12
81
284 35
15 18
11 13
17 • 21
21 28
- 65
14 17
50 62
81 88
59 62
83 103
84 105
88 • 110
88 • 110
50
50
95
62
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
0
5
50
118 75
10
10
10
10
10 -
10
10
10 -
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
NI B.
N. B.
N. 13.
N. B.
23 .
24
N rth half 25 15
So tbahalf 25 • 16
W st half of Southhalf 26 12
East half of South half 26 4
Wast half of North half 26 14.
ERA half of North hall 26 $
27
West lialf,of North half 28 19
Balance of 28 • 63
19 • 89
West hall 18 '• 49.
West half of East half 18 • 22
East half of East half 18 18
Chargeable "to Municipality for X08,a13
(f)
57 50
5500
81 26
SI 25
• 62 50
1125 00
250 00
890
'700
50
80 00
40 00
49 00
25 00
25 00
12 50
• 25 00
12 50
12 50
8 00
68 00
200 00
15 00
89 60
182 00
.52 80
• 85 00
144 50
11 00
55 00
5500
8000
10 20
44 00
4020
75 00
142 00
186 50
120 00
45 00
48 00
86 00
12 00
42 00
24 00
174 00
• 52 00
187 00
117 00
147 00
60 50
82 50
1500
Number of 'Acres • 10,346 •
'Value of Improvements .$17,405 10.
To cover Interest for ten years 8,702 55
Total Speeial Rate. .... . . 28,107
Annual AssesaMant draing each year2,614 76
• 4. For the purpose of paying Two Hundred and
Fifteen Dollars ($215), being the total amount
assessed as aforesaid against the said roads of the
said mrmidipality and to cover interest thereonfor „
ten years lit the rate of five per centper annum, it
special rate of 28-100 of a mill in the dollar shall
over and, above all other rates be levied (in the
same rate and manner and at the same time as
tuxes are levied) upon the whole rateable property
ni tlie said Township of Hay 3» eachyear for the
period'of ten years after the date of the final pass-
ing of this1133,-Law, during -whiela said debentures
have to run. •
The above is a true copy of a By -Law to be
taken into consideration by the Municipal Council
of the Township of Hay, at ZURICH, in the said
Townshipt on Tuesday, ; the 1st Day of
September, 1S74, at the hour of 2 o'clock
P. M., and in the event of there being no appeal
from the Court of Revision shall be finally passed,
at which time and piece the members of the Mu-
nicipal Connell of the Township of Hay, are here-
by required to attend for the purpose aforesaid.
HUGH LOVE, Sr.,
Township Clerk.
Clerk's Office, July 27, 1874.
NOTICE.
Any one, intending to apply to have the above
By -Law, of any part thereof, gnashed, roust, with-
in ten (10), days after the finalpassingthereof,
serve a notice in writing upon the Reeve, and upon
the eleik of the Munieipality, a their intention to
make application for that purpose, to one of Her
Majesty's Superior nits Of Law at Toronto,
during the team nextensuingtthe final passing of
the above recited By-itaw.
•• '1 HUGH 'LOVE, Sr.,
• Township Clerk.
Clerk's OflIce, july 27, 1874. •
COURT OF REVISION.
• A Court
Complaint
titans and
of 'Revision, for hearing and deciding
, and redwing, if necessary, the value-
ssessments contained in the above re-
cited By-Baw for Drainage in the Township of
Hay, will bo held in the TOWN TrALL, in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH, on Tuesday, the
23th 11Jay of August, at the_ hour of
2 o'clock IP. M. All 'interested are required to
govern themselves se,cordingly.
Written Notices of Appeals and Complaints
must be lctdged With the Township Clerk, within
14 daysfrom the first publication of theabove re -
°Red By -Law and this notice, 01 whieh the first
publicatioh thereof was on Friday, the 81st of
July, 1874, in the latunoti Exrosreon newspaper.
••• HUGH LOVE, Sr.,
- Township Clerk.
Clerk's Office, July 27, 1874.
FP.M P. S ,
. There is Lumber inaldiillop, at the
VICTORIA STEAM MILLS,
And
JOHN GOVENLOCK
Is the man to supply it.
ik LWAY
Lurab
cannot be
of price.
on hand a large stock of all kinds of
r, which will be sold at prices which
urpassed in thia County for cheapness
Draining and Fencing Lumber in
abundance.
Also SHINGLES, LATH, and every description of
builders' material. Parties building or buying
large quantities vvill be liberally dealt with, and
will find it,to their profit to give the
VICTORIA MILLS
a trial before purchasing elsewhere.
ORDERS CUT AT A DAY'S NOTICE.
Ail orders left at the Mill or addressed to Win-
throp P. O. will receive prompt attention. Be -
member
- JOHN GOVENLOCK'S
825 • Victoria Mills is the place.
STOVES & TINWARE
Of all kinds, and in endless variety at
MRS. WHITNEY'S,
Canine acre I3lock, Main street, Seaforth.
COAL OIL
Pure, good and cheap, wholeaale and retail at XVI.
WHITNEY'S.
CUSTOM- WORK
Of all kindS promptly attended to and neatly exe-
cuted.
808 l),IBS. WHITNEY.
LTJ
THE SEAFORTH
BER YARD.
MAPEE & MACDON ALD -
BEG to inform the public that they -have re
moved their Lumber Yard to the lot between
the Merchants Salt Company's Works and Mar-
shall's Mill.
They will keep constantly on hand a goodassort-
raent of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed and
undressed, Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all of
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble prices, for Cash. Alsoon hand any quantity
of the best ACTON LIME '
Buildert and others will Audit to their a.dvan4
tae to inspect our stock, and ascertain our price°
before pnrchaaingelsewhere as we ale in a position
to offergoodind-ocements t;:l. cash purchasers.
160 MABEE & MACDONALD.
MISS BORLAND
• -(!From Miss Young's, Toronto,)
.DRES. AND MAIVTLA' MARE"?
44 4
Two doors South of the Cominercial
• MIN STREET, SEATO/1TH. • 813