The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-28, Page 5•
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'MIRY 28, 1876.
well stipplied with all the apple.
money for the accommodation of
wholesale license will be strictly ,
ted to persons selling wholesale, or
broken packagee.
,nufe,eturers of native wines, sold in
titles a not len than three gallons,
e dozen bottles, are exempted from
in duty.
e following are to be the license, fees:
Leh, wholesale Memo—. • ,, . S150
icenses in eities...—
Licenses in towns...L., ... se
licenses in other nraniclesiitiefi...., .. 430
n licensesin c1Ue — ...... 100
ulicenses in towns... — . en'
a Moine* in other ninniipelities..... 60
to Council of any municipality may
eelaw require a larger duty to be
for tavern or shop licenses therein,,
not in excess of $130 in the whole,
ie the by-law has been approved by
lector s under the 23d. section of the
Ise act.
1 fees, penalties and costs are to be
into a chattered- bank by the in -
';or, and after charging the fund thus
ed with the salary and expenses of
nspector, the expenses of the board
tther payments necessary for carry.
he law into effect; the residue is to
[ed, one-half being, paid over to the
lucid Treasurer, and the other half
to treasurer of the municipality in
h the licensed Premises are respee-
tituated.
e office of commissioner is to be an
rary one.
the, course of his speech the Tieu-
incidentally mentioned, as illustrat-
he effect of the proposed change in
umber of licensed taverns, that in
eto the reduction would be from
y 300 at the present time to a little
170; in Hamilton, from 111 to
.11 Ottawa, from 125 to 55; in Lon -
from. 9.t., to 41; and in Kingston,
86 to 32.
JANUARY 28,
876.
Elopement in High Lire.
iniderable excitement has been
al in Montreal by the elopement of
Williana McKenzie, danghter of
ew Allan, niece of the notorious Sir
1. Allem, and sister-in-law of Mr,
ick McKenzie, late M. P., for
real West, with Mr. Fredrick H.
nee, eldest sou of C. J. Brydges.
etiltv pair left Momtreal for Is ew
. on Thursday of last week, Mrs.
anzie taking with her two of her
-en aged reepectively five and three
. They were followed to New York
ends of the lady, and at their in.
she wes arrested and detained in
ly in that city. On Saturday ev-en-
he promised her friends to return
ritreal with them, and they accord -
procured her release. After the
;al of the ease in the court .room 1 it
A quite apparent to all concerned
are, Mckenzie had become convifie-
the error into which she had allow-
rself to fail in leaving her husband's
in Montreal and cowing to New
with Brydgee, but her subsequent
nents proved an unaccountable in -
ton for the nimi with whom she
t to joie. On leaving the Tombs,
tpanied by her comfit', W. tVl. Bryan,
Lithfully promised she would return
home at once. Mrs. McKenzie
-scorted to the Windsor Hotel,
she was assigned a room adjoining
partment of Mr, qtryan and her
ae Mr John C. .Allan. Throughout
terecton she repeatedly signified her
ion to go back to Canada, and was
eatly mortified at the remembrance
rash step she had taked in leaving
,me. About 1:30 o'clock her -tem-
r guardians, Messrs. Allan and
, who- were momentarily expecting
frorn. Montreal of Sir Andrew
and wife—the father and mother of
IcKenzie—left their room, and pro.
L to the office of the hotel to make
ies as to th.e arrival of trains, leav-
rs. lk-IcKenzie in her room, in min-
vith herttwo children. Instantly
he departure of the gentlemen the
wife and mother hurriedly left the
leaving, th e children behind, and
L carriage to take her to the Hoff -
louse, where Brydges was stopping.
iir, it appears, immediately after
rival of the lady at the Hoffman
left it together, and s eiccessfully-
pursuit. The erring pair has
)een seen in Philadelphia, but no;
)-t has been made to recapture them
their second elopement. Young
la a prepossessing young man in
41e; unmarried, and one whose
and application to business bade
nake him a leading eitizetn. Ile,
ely, and in fact at present, is un-!
d to be connected with a large
building -firm at Phamixville,
:where he was temporarily resid-
he came home to spench his
as and New Year's: holidays. ,
ir has produced a feeling of wide-;
sympathy for the members of the
rallies who are connected with the
:parties and regret that such a
ble step thouhl have been taken
'elements Ac quitted.
at scene in the Davie-Gihnour
u case was closed in Toronto on.
ay, by the jury acquitting Clem -
ho was accused of beim,athe
of the girlGilmeur, and the per -
ho sent here to be operated upon
is On the assembling ot the
n Saturday mottling, it was an -
1 that there were no more wit -
be called in the elements case.
H. Cameron then addressed the
the prisoner, winding up his re -
which were, listengl to with.
is silence, with an earnest ap-
he jury that he might be acquit
out their leaving the box. As the
! gentleman resumed his seat a
murmur a admiration buzzed
the court room.
ritton then addressed the jury
rosecution in a speech for which
:terwards complimented by Mr.
an it moderation.
istice Galt commenced hie
y explaining to the jury that in
Davis to become a witness he
any means admit his credibil-
vas far them to decide. He
ttrongest doubts as to his cern-
to giN u evidence at all, but that
int for hira (the Judge) to de-
na for them. It was point
if necessity arose, heintended
opinion of hiabrother Judges.•
for the fury to understand was
ri vent to , Davis for pilis and
li the advice at the prisoner but
ly went to have the operation,
used her death,performed, then
t acquit the prisoner. There
tittle of corroboration of Davis'
and. on the testimony of that ma,n
the whole case. , Another point
if a week did not intervene be-
•
tween the prisoner going to Davis' office
in reference to the girl being able tb stay
at his (Davis') house and the girl herself
going there, then the whole tory mutt be
a lie. His Lordship's advice to the jury
was to acquit the prisoner.
The jury then, without -leaving the
box,consulted with eaeh other for a
minute,- and the foreman 'rose on being
asked if they had agreed, and said "nest
guilty." His Lordship at once tohl the
prisoner he was _discharge the announce-
ment being received with considerable
applause mingled with a few hissee. Cle-
ments then left the Court amidst the con-
gratulations of his friends.
The 0ounty Council.
The County Council met at Goderieh
on Tuesday last, pursuant to Statute.
The Clerk took the chair and the several
rept esentatives filed their certificates and
, took their seats. ,
1 ELECTION OF WARDEN. •
The first business before the Council
was the election of a Warden. It was
moved by Mr. Gibson, seconded by Mr.
Black, that Wm. Young, Esq.., Reeve of
Colborne, be Warden. Moved in amend-
ment by Mr. P. Kelly, seconded by Mr.
Tho. Straehan, that John Leckie, Esq.,
Reeve of Brussels? be Warden. Mr.
Young thanked his mover and seconder
for bringing his name before the Ceuucil
for 80 honorable a position once more. He
had occupied the position to the best of
his ability for two years. The first time,
he was elected, was by adtlaination, and.
the second time by a large majority. This°
was as much honor as he dare expect at •
the hands of colleagues lathe Council,
especially as there were .so many more
competent to fill the position than he felt
he Was. He had every confidence that
Mr. Leckie would fill the position i with
credit to himself and honer to the County,
and with the consent of his mover and
seconder he would beg to withdraw his
name, and he trusted Mr. Leckie would
be elected by acclamation. Mr. Yeungti
mover and seconder having consented to
-withdraw his nomination, Mr. Leckie was
elected Warden by acclamation. Mr.
Leckie,in a few words, ,returned thanks
to the Council for the honor done him,
and assured them that he would endeavor
to perform the duties which might de -
Volvo on him - fairly and impartially and
lk
to their satisfaction.
' STANDING COMMITTEES.
A committee of five, consisting of
Messrs. Cresswell, Hunter, Girvin, Mon-
teith and Kelly were appointed by ballot
to select the several standing committees
for the current year. '
' THE AUDITORS.
On motion of Mr. Brown, seconded by
Mr. Simpson, Mr. Watson, of Seaforth,
wasi
, apponted auditor I for the current
1
year. The Warden appointed Mr, Ar-
chibald Dielalon, of Go erich, the Second
auditor. ,
, The Council adjourn d to meet at 10
o'clock on Wednesday.
DAY. Jan. 26 1876.
journe
give that gent
excellent epre
was one which
places of attic
Brumfield, an
of were loud i
The number w
as large as
.doubtless, to t
The tables Wer
Grepr and M
whom perform
full justice h
party repaire
where several
posing Wiwi' a
Wenee
The Couocil met pur uant to ad
ment, the Warden in Itie chair. .
i BRUCE BOUNDAR BRIDGES.
Moved by Mr. Girvin, seconded y Mr.
Gaunt, that Mr. James Somerville be ap-
pointed,ber1the Councilj as arbitrator in
the matterlof the bridges on the 'bound-
ary between Kinloss and WawanOsh. 1 ,
Molted by Mr. Gatint, second'ed by
Mr. Girvini that the County Clerk be iia-
sttucted to telegraph t
the CountY of Bruce,
that this Council have
Aire
To the Editor
SIR As a s
out among our
you kindly pe
marks, not on
not think
complicate°
tion of the told
baker's dozen
'oppose them;
set forth by "
asks if Young
necessary to
practical life
school. We a
all that the c
do is to give t
educational ti
as oppertuitie
Such schemes
proposes shou
encoura,gemen
available shou
laudable pei
properly come
two sides to a
others, for on
wish to parti
and have you
of the school -
for which we
ing us an
wishes, any
his magic la
after your m
perhaps even
with mud by
who need edu
this -pools of
there a quid
ment some of
iu the arts of
the peculiar
slates and ev
for which tro
would no dou
door if he
amount of s
library. ' Can
then blame
rooms, bullt
for which h
et 't for the really
had got up, in fact, it
ld not be excelled by
eater pretensions than
ose Who partook there-
eir prites of his skill.
at do n to it was not
e anticipated, owing,
ad" state of the roads.
on by Miss Mee
tledge, both of
rts well. AftA
the edibles, the
joiningroom,
i
spent n pro -
g thereto. ,
ny
the Warden of
instructing hint
ppointed an ar-
b4rator in the matter of the boundary
bridges between Kinloss and Waveanosh, -
and request the Council of Bruceto do
the same if they do not see fit to appro-
priate an equivalent sum with the Couh-
tyof Huron for the repair of these bridges,
as they have been reported by the En-
gineer to be unsafe.
AMENDMENTS TO THE SSE5SMEN1
Moved by Mr. Black, seconded
unt that the Warden and Cler
G ,
tien the Local Legislature to amend the
Assessment Act so that persons Ot on
the Assessment Roll halve• but one day's
statute labor to perforin.
Moved by Mr. Black, seconded by Mi.
Keine, that this Council appoint County
Assessors; After considerable discussion,
in1which it -wets made ,evident that a ma-
jority of. the Council were not favorably
disposed to the proposition, it was moved
in amendment by Mr. Simpson, seconded
by Mr. C. Wilson, that County Assessors
be not appointed, but that the Warden
and Clerk petition the Legislature to
change the time of assessing, so t1at the
i
property in municipaliSes can be assess-
ed during the months Of September and
Oetober of each year,
was carried ,on a divisi
of 19., It was moved f
in nt to the amendme
seconded by Mr. Malone, that the further
consideration of the question of appoint-
. ing County Assessors be left over until
the report from the registry office of the
es of lands in the County, ordered
a former session,- be brought down.
is amendment was c rried. 1 1
The Council on moti
The remainder of t
compelled to leave ove
ACT. .
by Mre
peti-
The amendment
n by a Majority
Aber in - amend -
t by Mr. Hay's,
• s
at
TI
n adjourned. I
e report we aee
until our next.
Huron Farmers' a d Mechanics'
Associa ion. 1
The annual meeting i f the members of
this association, for the electoin of offi-
cers, &c., was held at MeGregor's hotel,
Brucefield, on Thursday, 20th. Present,
R. Maiordie, :President. W. Westcott,
Vice -President ; _ R. Mellie, Secretary;
and several other mem ers of the Society.
1VIinutes of last meeting Were adopted.
The report of the Secretary, which show-
ed that the receipts of the past year h d
been $74.41, a,ncl the expenditures $81. e,5.
On motion, a committee was appointed
to investigate the decision of the
judges at the last mowing match.
Considerable - discussion took - place
on this point. The only change in offi-
cers was in the appointment of J. Young,
Field. Officer, in the place of J. Cooper.
It was then naoved anul carried, that the
judges for the respective matches be ap-
pointed by ythe Society's officers, and
that their decision in all cases be final.
In future, ten pounds lwill be considered
a , point, instead of fi e. Messrs. Mc-
Mordie Mellis and
ahaffey were ap-
pointed a committee to revise and con-
struct a‘list of point for the ensuing
year, the former one Leing too low. 1It
was decided to hold a trial of drills, the
same as last year. After some discus-
sion. it was also agree4 to hold a trial iof
farming implements, such as : plows,
gang plows, harrows, rollers, &c., some
time in the spring; the entrance ; fee for "
each implement is to be $1. A 'vote of
thanks was unanimously passed to the
officers of the Society, for the satisfac-
tory manner in which they bad. fulfilled
their duties during the past year, after
Which the meeting adj urned. 1
1An oyster supper hd been prepared
bY Mr. McGregor, for which , we must
as far as ,poss
tion, or fOr ea
have you ekee
the powors wl
keeping ?-
creature& he
tees" I have
Once in a 'gr
what was rig
ed for his tro
warn others s
could, consid
cernel them
bore. The
few noble
accommodat
respondiogly
invested.
inspection ea
were enabled
off their sh
made man
how bad
testify. Jrjt
ent Board wi
reform wher
At the seethe
heads won d
clubs to nt
bark less,
cerned.
in
fr,.IICKERSUIT
1
1
1
seta Hints.
it HurcnExposUor.'
,
biing niania has broken
cker ith friends,: will;
me t4 offer a few re-
nomination, for I do,
y suspects that gravel
arise out of the 'elec-1
anal), or more than a
ld have turned out 0
t n some of the ideas
vet of justice." He
have all the training
hem for the ditties o
they leave the commo
er, most certainly not,
on 800°1 professes to
erest elements of a
ng to be supplomented
cur, till the end of life
"A' Lover of ,Justice"
eet veith the warmest
nd any public ibuilding
gladly' be given' for euc
if the meetings wer
But there are alwayfi
estion, and I and many
on dr another, do no
te in those -meetings,
ight to the special us
and its surrounding
ped te pay without giv
valent, or against our
.• than! the stroller with
n. The next ' morning
ng the floor, seats, an
desks will be plasterecl
feet' Of those gentlemen
mg, or in the absence of
co petit and here and
attet4 to the advance -
em have' already made
ilization, not to mention
wine found on desks,
n the children's bookie
el "A. Lover of Justiee'
kick the artist from WI
d tcHexereise the same,
n his !private rooms or
y"Lover of Justice"
for reviring tjhat those
a seeedal purpose, and
ed to1tsay, sha1 be kept,
freo from s ch
pollu-
g to: the trustees, why
d or neglected to exercise
ti we tentrusted to 'Toni-
egarde those mythical
"These efficient True-
er beei able to find them.
while one would try to do
and the abuse he receiv,-
e seriled as a beacon t�
hey 1t things jog as they
guod.oubt that it cont.
more than their neiglie
eral result (there were 4
tions,) was poor schodl
poorl teachers, and
co -
or returns for the morte.?
n the present system f
in. Jrogue, the trustees
shift the responsibility
dere and co sequeritl
h nee ed imp ovement
ded the Ins ector can
rely tlrust that the pre
ave ebough backb*ie to
✓ reformation is needeci.
me if some of he old tr
e at th4r
ncy, and
all con -
E liECA.EICETS.
sEA.FORTn, 3(42, 27, 1876.
... O. 88 to 001
Pall 'Wheat
002
080
Pets per bushe . .... 0; 65 to 0 66
Barley per btu; 1 • OI; 59 to o 60
Butter, No. 1, oose..
0° 114° t600 00 1155e
Egg',
Flour, per ban. 1. s 6 00 to 0 00
Ear
8 00 to 9 po
Hideo.. • . a • • • .• . • .. a i • • ..... t• • 8180 to 4 00
Sheep shins. • . f • • • • • 0180 to
Spring Wheat, or bushel' 0; 80 to
Oats per bnehe . .. . • . 0 AO to
Salt (retail) pe barrel. .
Salt (wholesal4) per barrel. :
Potatoes, new, per bushel.. 0 25 to
Oatmealbrl
Wood
Beef
• Pork
e their eloque
n order and de
id belbetter f
&c. t
TEPANER
an. 25 11876.
On Frida
Hullett, Far
.Geo. MeKa,
auctioneer.
On Satrud
Hotel, Seafo
Property.j
J. P. Bane,
On Friday
12, at Rober
Seaforth, a
Robertson.
auctioneer
On Monda
1 Stanley, F
aim Sales.
eb. 4,1 on Lot S, Cen. 1
Stock.; and Implement .
proprietor; J., Bullar
' ,..4
Feb. 4, at the Commercial
Redd Eittate and' other
Ma, oni, proprietress ;
tionee . f
td Sat rday, Eeb. 11 and
n's Furniture Wareroome,
tock ' f Furniture. M.
oprie r ; J. 'P. Brine,
,
N.2.
Feb. 14, on Lot 20, Co
m -Stoat and iniplement
David Payne, propr etor ; J, P. Brin
auctioneer. !
• PRocron.2,-,
Wife of. mg
.TAcicsoN.41-:
• the wife
son., '
TIMMIN n I
wife of
vale, of a
HEALD.
wife O
ter.
IRTHS.
Huilett, on Jan. 23, the
_tree. Proctor, of twin son.
Egmondville, on Jan. 17,
Mr. flpnry Jacks1 ni of a
Montreal, on Jan. 4. 'e
Jas. Timmins, of pi
I r ,
roxe r, on Jan. 20, the
Wm. JIeald, of a claugll
1.
MILLER -7 A
the bride's
Geo. BroW
• bank, ti
daughter
SLATER --IV
the bride'
• 3. Philip,
daughter
Blyth.
BERG —
Parsonage
• Berg, of
— Morris.
DicKso..
Thomaett.
Dieksoo,
months1
MILLEN.
ter an a
ration
Mr.
ration,.
raonths.
AR IED.
D.—AV. the residence of
ther, n Jan. 26, by Rev.
Mr. Geo. Milier, Morris-
s' Elizabeth Beard, elde t
r. Robt. Baird, Howie.
HT.—At the, residence f
ther„ n Jan. 25, by Re
Slater, to Jane, youngest
f F. Wright, both f
j. -- At the Methodist
lyth,, on Jan. 21, Martin
yth, to Mary Kruse, of
1.00
080
0 70
080
(1,00 to 550
200 to 2 50
...... . 400 to 6 00
' II 7 1100 to 725
.. ,
,
Ceannon, Jain 27, 1876. .
Fall Wheat, por bushel, .. .. °Ifni 0 0 92
Spring Whestikerbushel 0'182 0 0 90
Ostseper bash
080 0 0 82
0 -
Barley, per bus el 0 50 0 56
0
Peas, per bushel 0 00 8 66
Butter ; , .. 0117 0 0 18
Potatoes. .. ' 0:80 0 0 86
Egg!, i' 016 0 017
Hay, per tone.4... ..... . . . . .. - . . it 00.0 10 00
Deef 'I : , 450@ 600
Titiordw .r . 4 ,
4
0i 10 to 0 12
. 6; 50 0 7 00
Pork .
1. ;._ 4: 6 to 0 .7 _
, 1
Loenoet, Jan. 27, 1876.
. White Diehl wheat, per 100 lbs, $1 60
toll 70; Treadwell, $1 60! to $1 70;
red winter, $1 50, to $1 55; spring,
*beat, $1 05 to $1:60; oafs, $80 to 90c;
peas, $1 01 ;. to .$11 14 ; -barley, ;$1 10 to
$1 50; egg i; store lots, per dozen, 20e;
farmers' lote'22c to 25c; hater, crock,
18e to 20ei bitter, rolls, 20c to 23c;
butter, firkin, 18c to 20e. Pork, per 100
pounds, $7 .to $7 10,
DEATHS. 1
,Tottencro, Jan. 27, 1876.
Theremete in to -day about 200 bush-
els of wheat at $1 to $1 01 Or fall, 99c
for Treadwell, and 97c to 990:for spring;
1,500 bushels of ;barley at 60c to 88c;
600 bushels of peas at 74c; and 100
bu shel, of oats at 34e to 35c. Hay wild
at $12 to $17 50. Dressed hogs were in
fair supply, but there Was ifle good de-
mand, and, while 'a few heavy sold as
lo w as $7, , $7 50 was „paid I for a good
many, while choice small ones brought
as high as $7 75. Butter and eggs were
without cheep.
Gotts.---ithe price of gold in New York
is quoted at nn. 1
-ri
Mel(' lop, on Jan. 4 li
1
ari, yoimgest son Of John!
ag d 5 year and 9'
It I
Wroxe er, on Yam 2,1, p.f.
s of ab ut thirty hours' di-
e Oruth, beloved wife 1 of
Ellen, ged. 23 Years and 8
TRY NI.
Pounds l'Oeit
Bright Sager
MA7.
OK
c
(Upd
EXPOSIT
Under an o
CRRISON'S 70 Cent Tea; 10
d, $1.
3ngar fot $1; 11 Fords Good
GE LICE CE
1871LI,IFICATB8e
o new Aide) issued at be
OFFICE, SEAFORTH
of mei Lieutenant -G enle Of
Ont rio.
M 0 IT A.I _
HURON NtANIKMILL.
rr HE nnd reigned hereby inlonn their many
custom es and the public; generally of the Re-
moval of th ir Factory andlinmben Yard to new
and more ei1mrnodiout prenlises
NOR11H MAIN, •STREET,
•
Where, wft4 increased facilities end some new
machinery the beat make, theywill continue
to minute° re and fill all orders for
ogaq' hes, oors, Blinds, Mouldwrig. s,
-
And 11 kirda; of !
;
PLA ED LU'MBIgR
,
A Prices to Suit the Times.
Fanit ates, Hay 1?acks, Cheese
Boxes, &Or
A.- Lange Stria of Seasoned Lumber on Hand.
.LATA AND SHINpLES.
PO I TO
THE FLOR NCE
w Np m cAINE
FORTH .HAR
IT LASTS LONGER,
WORKS BETTERil
AND KU NS, LIIIHTER
T an any other Machine in the Market.
3
TIMES.
Jitt8 Enquire of a4 Pel.son who
has Used One, nd Loirn
• what they say oft,
a
fired
B311
E et
jig Sallying and 'Custom /Anteing will
Reteiye Prompt A-ttOntion.
' • 1
The subscribers hereby thank their numerous
customers for the liberal. patronage extended to 1
c
them duringthe past, and hope, by strict integ- I
ritrand el se attention to business, to merit a
continuane and increase of the seine.
To all thOee whose accounts aro Overdue we give
a cordial in :itation to pay up.
I .
GRAY 8a SCOTT.
P. S.—Plaus and Specifications for Buildings
furnished on application. i 424
SPRIG SEED SHOW.
THE Inn al Show, under the auspices of the
-a- Tucker ith Branch Agricultural Society, for
Grain, Peedi and Roots, will be bald at the So-
ciety's Groiiuds. in the TOWN OF SEAFORTH,
on FRIDA , FED. 25, 1876: when the following
prizes will e awarded :le Il
, 1 1st. Pd. 8d.
Best 6 bush is Spring Wheat,
Fife,.... ....... . . . . . . ..... $8 00 $2 00 $1 00
Best 6 bus els King Wheat,
81'00 200 100
Club, '
Bose 6 bus els Spring Wheat,
any other variety.. ; .. . . .. . 8100 2 00 1 00
Best 6 bush le Barleye 2 -rowed, 2100 1 50 1 00
66 6 " &rowed200 1 50 1 00_
" " Large White Oats 2' CO 1 09
"I Common "1 2,00 1 00
4
" " Black ; 4 200 11 00
" " SmallPeas 200 11 00
" - " . Large reas...12t 00 1 00
Best 2 bush ls Timothy Seed2:00 1 00
"
"1 Clover Seed.. 2 00 .1. 00
Best 11 brie els EarlyPotatoes2 00 1 00
" " Late Plotatoes2,100 1 00
Hulce anal Ilegulatiloves.
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1. All articles shown mint ' be. the growth of
1785, and produced on the farm of the exhibitor.
2. No per on will be entitled to more than one
prize for G in, Seed or Rode of the sem° kind.
8. The S ciety reserve the tight to purebase the
prize grain seeds and roote, at 20 nentS per bushel
above the curreut market ratas. I
4. No person allowed to how kir sell on the
ground without first becomi g a reeniber of the
Society. 1 , • 1 '
5. No exhibitor allowed to exporie his name on
the bags.
6. All art cles for exhibition to be on the ground
by 10 o'cloo A. M.
7. All p zes awarded must be lifted before the
let day of -J unary, 1877, otherwise tney will be
fort sited. .
JOHL IIItNNA1I, Secretary.
JAMES L DSBOROUGH President. 425-8
HANGER
Of Real Atomic, Siam ed in the Town-
; SALE
ship f Huy, Cou ty oir Huron.
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PIIRSU T to the Decree made in the cause
of Cm. 7 vs. Curry, and bearing date the 15th
day ofNoviimber, A. D. 1875 there will be sold by
Public Ane ion with the approbation of Henry
MaciDermo t, Esquire, Master of this Court at
Goderich, on TUESDAY, he EIGHTH day of
FEBRUARY, A. D. 1876, atf 12 o'clock noon, by
the said M4.sler, at MeGR GOA'S HOTEL, for-
merly Batt nbury's, in the Village ,of BRUCE -
FIELD, in one lot, the following vabeable farm
propertyey z.: Lot No.26, ii the 6th Concession
of the Township of Hay, in the COunty of Huron,
containing One Hundred Acrcs. ' Fifty acres are
cleared an under eultivati n and fenced. 1- The
remainder s a good hardWoo4 bush. The soilis a
good clay; on it ere a frame house one story high
and sixLcei feet by twenty-two, a log barn and a
log stable. The land is; situate Within four miles
of the Vill ge of Zurich, an3 within four miles of
the Loudo4 Gravel Road, O.ud is convenient to
! dumb and school house. he tifle to the land
is indisput ble. The pnre ser moot pay down
at the time of sale a deposit of 10 per cent. of his
purchase money to the Vendors or their Solicitors,
and the ba once within one inonth into Coast to
the credit of this Cause, Mout interest; on
payment 01 which balance 11c will be entitled to a
cenvoyancu and to possession of the land. The
property will be put up at ai upset price of $40G0,
_The other onditione of the sale are the standing
conditions of the Court 01 Chancery. Further
parUculars may be learned iln the meantime at the
offices 01i•T. Garrow, Esquire, W. R. Seeder,
Esquire, d Messrs. Cameron ez McFadden, Ven-
dors' Solicitors, and of the said !Oster. Dated
the 80th day of December, ne D.
1 H. llacDERMOTT,
Master it Goderich.
• CAMERON & MerADDEN,
_ . . Vendors' salter& 422
Si
EFER NO
. T. Golasniith, Peaforth; lames Davey
ames Smillie, Tuchersmith; Arise LJ. King,
r; elliebert Broadfoot, Morri , and them
ld; Robeet Morrison, Osborn Dr. Moore,
of others.
; •
,
Pa ti ex wishing to Pnrchane Sew ng Machines
loud go to an e* tablishment where they can
have
FULIL STOCK OF ALL, THE
FIRST-CLASS MACHINES -MADE
To ele,et from, ani [not
vibe e only one or two are
o hliged to tell you they aro
have no better., ,
VV I L.
• to establishments
kept, and they are
he best becanee they
ILSQ
1
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WE, WEBSTER,
SINGERS,
R --In Four
and a Few
SEAFORIr
in Stock the FLOR
tread and New
YAL, GARDINER,
ertint Styles, 00
mmon Machines,
Or
NZ
RN,
Any f which wit1 be snid Cheap f
• Short Creli t.
r Cash or on
TO rHE LA S.
In he je.geth big 3famine
' • 1 i Department
1 .
il mIss SLON
. !
' ep a full stook 1 Buttenek's PiOterne and
8 If- Ming Charts. All the latet and newest
#316,10s and fashions. The lateet and most popular
Shea Mule and Music Books. -
la .31448ie
9. O. WILLSON.
C- i\)sEtTSIC..
TH SEAFI:IfiTH
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•
MUSICAi.
RU
E T EMPORIUM.
WI L S & s orr,
Late O. b. W LLS N, Proprietors of this well
1 _ •
and If avorably knowi establishmentkeep nothing
bat ; TAW RES1T..
The MATHUSHEIG, LlaBEL
class Ilestrumults aiw
;el .1 1
i 0 RG1 ANS.;
The VOGEL it LN0L Organ. .
i 1
This Organ is imported d ect ,r-om the Manu-
facturer and is now being i4troduced into Can-
ada1 by essrs WILLSON S.: COT, who are the
.
1
SOLE AGENTS FOR 1HE DOMINION.
E,
d other first -
y�
hand.
RGA N S.
•
To this Organ we invite attention We have no
boasting but amply ask yoa to test it. If your
ability if not adec nate tothis,4get help from
thoire wher can supply ponr deficit ey. We invite
HE101-0SE6T CRUTINY
I'
e
The keenest.eriticisr138 from
mettle and the purest mu
however, trust your own ju
fe tive; than that of one wh
hi . own unceit to
I
, FIT HIM FOR
Such hid ment we neprecate.
and thor tight); by your ab
s licit at ention to the
NEIIir GOODS,
•EW GOODS,
•
SUITABLE
0
FOR THE SEASON.
itisrr bP•maNiTmr•
THIS WEEK AT
OFFMAN
• BROTHER
CHEAP
STOP.r/
SEAFORTH,
HE FOLLOWING NEW AND SEA-
SONABLE GOODS
r
;#.1 eans,
!Camirrics,
Laces,
iButtons
'
IBelts,
Grey Cottons,
White Cottons,
Lace Cwrtans,
Collairs and Oafs,
Yak Laces,
11(611r Braids,
Silk Ties,
•
AND SIVIALLVVAR ES.
:ALSO THE BALANCE
1
thejoundest judg-
cal este. Better, I
gment, though de- g
has little beyond'i
TIE TASK.
Test us' clitieally
est musicians. We
AT NT MANIFfOLD PIPE,
he on17 suedessful method to obtain the Pipe 1
Organ tcjne. We b eg attention, also, to the
PAT NT PIANO ATTACHMENT.,
It is no too costly for g1enerai use, and it
NEVE t O N GIIIT UT OF TUNE.
It;
It gives sof yet ringing, 1Je1I4i1e tone, impart-
ing a spa kiln , vivacious eh raet r to the music.
mhis Ins rument has many.° her
P MILLINE
1 MPOR'1'4NT IM1 ROVEMENTS
OF OUR
WINTER GOOD
LARGE
AT A
REDUCTION,
SUCH AS
' W
5
OS NAZE OR TO LET.
QT0 HOUSE, TO RENT.—To Bent, a Grain
616.1' store ilionsei adjoining the BallWay Freigle
Tioelse. Apply to STRONG &FAIRIXY. . 416
i
j....0B,SE POD SALE.—For Sale Chc
working horse18 event old, 8011
WIll beleold °heap. Apply at U. MO
Ciatelocxyl, Seaforth, late Strong &nine,'
a
lots on
and ev
STP P
PS gooa
en& tine.
ISON'S
$ 42344234OUSE TO L
T. --To Let, 1tifet inoStcomfort-
1
le end we 1 eituated leriek bonse, and four
Huron str1 et, With, hard end ft water,
convenience necessary. ly to 2.
EliS, British Hotel, Seth. ,• 421
Tei)
noire o
aud th
It hims
ply to
T.—Te Rent fora ter in of years, Bonn -
Op, Main Street, Seaforth, steitable for
Shop. Theintildingis not yet finished,
tenant can have the privilege of finishing
if crr it will be finished to eta ,him, Ap-
. MeNA.IIGHT.1 1 420
I
FOB ALE.—Entire Heavy Draught Colt, come
Xing o the Dominion, ovnted by . LIFulher, of
theiTo nship of Colborne; 'dam by the imported
hello, ay lifalaeo; pedigree will oe inodueed.
This colt Is of a rIch bny, stande 16i bands, and
terries, Apply to DUNCAN MeLAUCHLIN, Lot
girds 6 feet 6 inches. Will be sold on reasonable
4,. runGsserelys:Biussels P.O., or to JOHN NOT%
AWCIPION SALES.
OR GAGE SALE.—Undereind by virtue of
a ewer of 84e contained in a moetwig•e, (list-
ed the tith day of Januai7, 1874, made by Chrie-
tht B -and Bannehe his wife, who Joined to
ba her dower, to the Dominion Savings and lu-
res m t Stretety,Idefatilt having been made in
the, pa ent thereof, there will be sold, by Public
Au tio at P. C. 13A.RNARD'S Auction Boerne,
In he City of LONDON, on TUESDAY, the 15th
de of EBRUARY, at the hour of o'clock P.
the southerly 'Fifty Acres of Lot 6, n the 18th
mCoateestionvinnfotutedsTyonorgashlop, teol tTiorsto
t mo Ogees or the undersigired. E. TONES
PA R VendorS' Solicitor. London, Ian, 13,
424-4
11 2 year!! old, sired by the im eted
•
-en-
AUC ON SALE 00 FA1131 STOCK AND
•L'At I PLEME TS.—Mie J. 15,1311114E will sell
by pub Auction, for Mr. D. PAYNE,' on Lot 20, ,
Con. 1, Stanley, on MONDAY, rob. 14, 1876, the
follow •g valuable property, viz,: 1 sp xt of oged.
hp see, 1 span of colts coming 4, 7 cows supporred
to be i , calf, 1 heifer 2 years old, 7 spring pigs, 1
vs on .. only new, 1 iron axle wagon,11 mowing
• • •., 1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 sA of iron o harrows
ne rly .. ew, 1 set Of wooden lenrows, In strawcut-
te ne ly:new, 1 : set of double harness, 1 set of
plow li mess, 1 riet of single harnese, 1 thistle
cn ter • low, 1 wonden flow, Hill's patent, 1 cross-
cut. sa , 1 watering trough, 1 wagon rank," new
set of • obs, 1 Ion 4 sleigh, 1 fanning Mill, 1 set of
vial° scales, 1 horse rake, 2 dozen bap, 1 milk
can,1 • ow wheelbarrow, a quantity of !potatoes, 1
login chain, and a (insanity of hey. Sale to
co» menet; at 12 o'clock nacre. TERMS—All sums
of $5 and. under cosh, over that amount 11 months'
cr=. t wi ' be given. DAVID PAYNE,1Proprietor.
JL • . BR E, Atietioneer. i 425+2
1
IP RTANT PUBLIC A.UCTIOIC,--Mre J. P.
BE p has beeninstructed to sell for the sub-
-130 ibe , on SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1876, at the
C MAL !HOTEL, SF, PORTA, the fol -
'Oldie • valuableproperty, viz.: 5 driving and
dr u t horses, 2 pairs of bob sleighs, 1 8-spring-
edwagon, 1 lumber wagon and hay rack, 2 sets
of do bl barneas, 1 straw cutter, 1 good oat bin,
beside umerons other articles, Also, 2 vain -
able least situated on thellfarketSquarte Seaforth,
with a largo 2 -story frame building, suitable for a-
boarhouse or for any public buOiness, there
ale a good frame barn' and a fame ratable.
Sale t� minence at 12 o'clock, hoop. TERMS
OF 13 —PereOel Effects—Alt earns of $10 and
under h, over that amount 12 -months' credit
will b4 givon on furntshing approvedljoint notes.
A discount of 8 Per cent, will be allowed f or cash.
al Est ette—One-tenth. of the inn:ebase money to
b paid onthe day of sale, and thp diiisrenee be-
t ecu that sumand one-third of the purchase
en ney, with interest at 8 per cent. tlfiereon, to be
p14 within six; Teopths after the city of rode;
a whlch a dad will be giver., Audis mortgage
bt soi:tingiroinsteotrethetelaport Sopterasc:nint,op%r twheo rbeemet,eienepit
nayable one-thled in two years and
t e r nining third in three leers liter date of
an rig . M. MALCOM, People .ress ; I. P.
IN Auctioneer. 424
.1111114C1C14LA.NESITO.
IS,S BORLAND, Dress and. Mantle Maker
Ito ins over;the Bank, Seaforth. 1 N. B.—Ap-1
1
p enti 408
wanted. ,
0711 E TO FARMERS and others Who want td
imp ove their stock of Pigs, now is their timel
SCIS BOOTHE has bought of W. S. RobertJ
., a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, which!
in Harpuriley, at Dr. Gottinlookhr ol I
1 414'lg
QRAFORTH CHAPTEllt, No. 66, o
h-/ Royal Arch Manona, Regular Con-
vocation at the MASONIC HALL
Seaforth,: on FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1876
at 7:80 P. M. H. W. 'C. MEYER,
. Seaforth, Jan. 24, 1875. 435-1
1
the
erect
prop
e4.
ep
a be
118 WANTED.—Tendere will be receive
ntil FEB. 15, for the Carpenter Work and
klayingland Plastering of a house to be
in the Village of Blyth. • Security lot
r jerformanoe of contract to be given if require
P ans and Specifications, drawn by Akin
uri, Stratford, to be seen ne the office of the
ri er. DR. SLOAN, Blyth, • •
425+4
L.A.1\T M TS,
SerIAWLS,
Flannels, • Tweeds
• W}INCEYS,
OLOU PSI FU RS
Ove other Organe, and is the
'3E7 ND,
In the Caudill
1
THE TRADE LIBERAL
HEAPEST
Market.
Y DEALT WITH
Besidee the abov e the foil wing
will be etepplied . Prince, orge
Mason & Harlan, Bell, of elPh
A to e nd-hend Thtrnml
Inds for sa1e cheap.
WI LSON
are on bond or
Woods, Eaten,
and others.
nts of various
SiCOTT,
$EAnfrni.
Y AND MANTLES.
REMEMBER THE P1.7A0p
HOFFMAN BROTH EBS
CHEAP
CASH STORE,
SEA,FORTH6
MID' OF TANKS—T� the President and
Directors o the Howlek Mutual Fire Lunn;
ce C mpanyi-Messrse Being unfortunate
tti g my barn consumed by lire, on the .9.5t
an f June lest, I hereby tender my *sincere
t a s for the prompt manner in vehicle my amnia
liave e n met, and can recommend it to the farot
iers liowlek and surrounding country, -and
here • y wish that it may continue to proeper.
0 :II sBMMI1LL, 8r. •
eet
1
E INGa-eNotiee is hereby given to the
ambers of the Hay Township Farmers'
31u -
nal Fire Insurance Company, and othens, tin*
be nnual Meeting of the Rad Company will be
held inI the TOWN HAIL, ZLitICH, on MON-
DAFEB. 7, 1876, at Da o'clock A. M., for elect-
ing 11)1 tors and for other business. As this i°
intexjdad to be the best and cheapest Conipeny in
he 1rcuvince, and as a full explanation wlll b
giveh at thenneeting, a large attendance is 1ooed
tot. I Come ye 'fanners, see, Mar and judge for
frontiselves, U. V. DIRSTEM Secretary. thankful to a 4244,
1
Illw13.06
PI rY• any person who would WANTED.—The undersigned
•
el bovery
give h such information as would - lead to the
i a, b ' Icl man. i He left his horne-e-Blnevale--
discovery of her husbandoWilliam Sheppard, vie
August: last, and promised to retiree in a few
days, but has net been leard of since. He is in
the habit of selling poetry, eongs, &e., on the
ears, and maker; considerable money in this waya
His fie and fa-Mily are in great need of part el
8 earnings, us they are in altn086 a destitute
State 1 ANNIE SHEPPARD, Blievale P. 041
nt. • 1 1
1 4211
..E 1: G MACHINE NEEDLES at Wholesal
Prices tor Whirty Days. The best quality cif
SewiugMackinc Needles'suita.bie for any kind of
rail° in°. will he furnished by the underaigned at
the fioliowing prices: Florence Dna ether curved
needles 40 cents per dozen ; Singer, Howe, and
all other kinds, only 85 cents ner dozen, Enclos
the raoney and ;needles will be bent post Lree o
othe L3e:d
, as esired. Arldreas or apply to
ALE .
F
W. WelBSTER, Box. 2F, Seaforth, 0i4.
N. B —A complete stock of Shntnes and Attar iv-
ent s fpr any kind of Sewing alachine always on
hand_ ' i
, ; , 4211
Tirss LUTION.—Notice Is herehy given that
es-' the Partnership heretofore subeieting between
the iindersigued, at the Village of Zurich, in the
County f Huron, as Flax Mat Ilatturers, under
the Ira e, style and Arm of INIESERS, ERNST
CO* Y, was this day dissolved by mutual co
sent and that all debts owing be the said Le
will be paid by the undersigned, Cheistian Ernst,
who intends to continue the sail brisiness in his
own Paine and on his own behalf. and to whom
ail claims owing to the said Lira Must bopai .
Dated this 71h day of Jannarv, 1$76, CERT -
. IAN ERNST; ABRAHAM B. SHANTZ, Wil.
IAtel IC. ALPERSON. Wituess1 — 310BER
SIILX13 I . 42413
I
M U SICg M USI C
I •
IP °MINS' New American Methel d, Ind -actin
i
JA' full instructions in Harmony and Thorou Li
, Bona, taught by intro. J. 0. VC-UNGAR .
,Thi 4 new method advances natiche more rapidly
: thin:lat. alixen°111thseas13pirteet °eoefliPtilereseemillOenelef a 'thpettpPliciaPnil's
ee
1 such a knowledge of the principles oe the- scienee
to lartyhenlYeaTsirae lififIr erwxteieardf5t naithlgeort tPhuerasuideotfhea tsetaut411-
. cr. 'This method is Itarbegfeetners, Uwe"' as be-
ing o greatailiantage4o sdnancedpupile. MRS.
a. ll.W'RIGHT Ina; taught thik!,- ay ton snceese-
I for the letrit Ave years, and e produce tlie
bes of references. $16 A TERM for lull thstruo-
tlons, 'teeing less than the original price, which
Fancy Store, ne
M. E. Wrightes xt door outhf s
was (120. Tor further particulars enquire at Mis
Campbell's Taring Estatidebrie___ lent, Scaforth
()Li.
41;