The Huron Expositor, 1876-02-11, Page 5JURY 117 1876.
five Imitate will he deprived
Inge, or pressure put upon
der In favor of a 'Grit nomine
cess of remedial legislation is.
ens and difficult, and me
likes
t power of a Demesthenett or a
'deal with it, more especially
mportant.subject as the one in
and I think, Mr. Editor, when
e is passed upon the most au.
ad reliable data, and by men of
knd administrative experience,
di all who are free from bi
)flounce to be a conscientious
tical legislative effort, that a uni.
,teling of satisfaction should p e -
all political animosity silenced.
✓ party rules, surely it is pos.
ecrforrn such a duty as this con-
tely and effectively, and without
tieing their due independence
eiples. Why then are there so
tlitical hucksters whose sole aim
ts0 any Government entertaining
()pillions not identical with
n, and to decry every step taken
nd corrupt.? If these are pr
liberality and justice I think the
t of Parliament that could be
could be one repealing the Whore
Bo( da
tot knew if the prohibition code
the use of tobacco, if so, there
t scope for our temperance friends
v their energies to a vigorous
against the growth and con-
fi of this article. It might be
a quixotic proceeding but sonic
ate are never daunted even in the a
1 insurmountable difficulties. I
is conceded that Canada follows
in the heels of her brother across
hr in her fondness for the " -.-
1:et1," in all its forms, and we ---
=
the authority of the United
o.vernment that their two chief
if revenue are the customs and
venue taxes ; the inland taxes
ast fiscal year were $80,0,00 more
tliepreceding year, and these
re alniost entirety raised from
nadt• liquor and tobacco and the
taxes alone yielded during the
•r thirty-sevenn millions, and in
['facture and sale of tobacco and
0,00 persons were being engag-
t is estimated that nine milli ns
L. in that country are -consuiners
ted, being at least twotthirds of
t male population, and the an
suraption of each user averages
led tobacco and 248 cigars or
s.
•
ears of unprecedented industrial
in has affected theDorrdnion, and
ts, and is now being felt severe
-
s immediate locality. It is not
e to find fault, but f do think it
is fact does not stimulate our
ars to consider it attentively ancl
; effort to establish some factory
tering works to promote the wel-
d! classes, the farmer and the
t as well as the artisan and
1. It is difficult to reconcile the
arnest desire of our Town Conn -
Jet this desirable object with the
tarren results, but adopting that
of couduct, to interpret what is
in the actions and conduct of
wlies and privatc individuals by
.hvious- and certain, and apply -
dile here I feel sure the Council
longer delay the matter, but
tut a speedy consummation of
ersaI wish of ; the inhabitants of
ad and growing district.
Id be sorry to think that relig-
y, has got to matter only
t
11„ has done s much to elevatee a
roversialists and Ititualiste, but
at the columns of our public
clearly demonstrates that there
tses of faith, which attracts many,
'oliclusion is forced upon us that
41 can With truth assert itself to
utreh of any one class holding
opinion. I am glad to think
intellect of a man adopting the
istian faith, -which is the parest
Test faith of the world, will pro
against the apeeions reasonings
ontroversinliste however . subtle
tuntentative, ,and enable him to
arough the veils of ritual and
y, however elaborate and how-
reous, to the life and teachings
author of the "Sermon on the
that one infallible creed of
ay. •ONE WIN) Trireacs.
It, Feb. 2, I876.
kersmith Nomination.
ilter cif the Huron Exposi4
In your issue of the 21st ult.,
second communication from a
f Justice,' in, which he attempts
nrincipally, as he professes, to
Lures of the _Returning., Officer:on
ertide ; but so dilated as te in-
argee of incapacity, and even
vonst the Council. • If your cor-
at had confined himself to his
is of hostility to the manner in
e late nominations had been con -
would be under no necessity to
4: objections of "A Laver of
But as your correspondent
lit to drag into the discussion
or which the returning officer is
,)risilyIe and extraneous to the
at issue, and indulged in insinna-
ieh nothing short of the purest
mild suggest, silence, under the
ances, would be Unjust bath to
RAI and the public. Your cor-
nt speaks of rings" and, " pre-
1- schemes " in the language of
jar with doing business in these
dile respects. If he means that
ell were, individually or col ect-
aity to, or that any such a thing
makes a mistake that few
it OW11 particular ring will be
inlorse. r Reeve," he goes
• "complains of rings in the
iitiaiteil,"` and at oncelconcludes
titem nearer home, but stops
eating whether they exist with -
until or outside of it If he
e former,. his charge is distinct -
if the latter, his word May be
ly reliable, in the one case, he
it ie true at this possibility,
the other he perhaps epeaks
:eiy of this existence, "tA
reetice now arrives at a point
infession is deemed necessary.
lie goes on to say,
:avurably impressed with the
Township School Board," Our
tpector is accordingly informed
nression with this convenient
tied, that, "if properly carried
night prove satisfactory• h. The
t, equalization, however, had
n his mind, " grave doubts,"
moxious system must at onee be
notwithstanding the support
:ceived, even at the first, the
the best men in a majority_ef
ens, and enjoys at the present
-with the exception of a few
hnally dissatisfied individuals,
•
FEBRUARY 11, 4876.
the support of s lirge-and i creasing
jerk. Not in some section only is this
e true, but even in the one fro which your
1- correspondent writes, a test ote, if taken
to -morrow, would sustain, b a consider-
able majority the Township chool Beard.
It requires ,no great per ceptio to see that
the -equalization of the sectio s is the real
cause of the rancorous state of mind into
which your correspondenthas allowed his
ordinary good sense to betray him, and
his dissatisfaction - with thel, nomination
sing• led out as a vantage ground from
which to hurl insinuations about "rings,"
" preconcerted schemes," charges of in-
capacity and. unpopularity ;against the
Council, ignorance • and. officiousness
against the Clerk, an undefinable hostil-
ity to the . Township School Board. As
"A Lover of Justice" makes the admi8-
sion that he favorably entertained the
ides of a Township School Board, his ob-
jection now must rest entirely against the
equalization. He admits the "intricate
and perplexing nature of the task ;" he
kindly volunteers the information "that
the Council not having studied political
economy" the result is, of course, intense
dissatisfaction.. I regret that your Coe -
respondent in his attempts to become log-
ical only impresses the reader with the
want of it in his conclusions. Political
economy is, perhaps, as well understood
by the Council as by this amateur critic
in whose ears the words may have a cer-
tain musical ring, bat whose knowledge of
political economy as a science probably
begins and terminates with the •-name.
I would ask this " Lover of Justice" to
lay aside his eccentric mode of contro-
versy and state plainly to the ipublic what
his real objections are. It is !neither new
nor edifying to learn from your corre-
spondent that his dissatisfaction is in-
tense, perhaps he concludes that its in-
tensity, where it exists locally, will com-
pensate for its absence generally. Is the
scheme of equalization, which the Coun-
• cil has adopted, unjust to the whole of
the sections concerned, or only unjust to
some, and, if so, to which of the sections
is the injusticedone ? These are the ques-
tions to which a candid " Lover of Jus-
tice would, have devoted his attentions,
and a legitimate discussion on- these
points would have earned fpr your cor-
respondent, in some degree. at least, a
right to the name he fictitiously assumes.
The man,- w -ho judges the whole by a
peat and jumps at hasty and ill digested
conclusions without giving the matter any
consideration beyond the limit which sub.
serves his own interest, is certainly run-
ning the risk of his sincerity, being.ques-
toned and his judgment considered un-
reliable. Ne evidence, which could be
adduced, could more completely- refute
*the charges, made by " A Lover of :Jus-
tice," against the Council .and the School
Board than the fact that not a single
person could be found at the late nomina-
tion to assail the acts of the Council or to
condemn the School Board. Where then,
I ask, are the indications of the unpop-
ularity of the Council, or the intense dis-
satisfaction of which we hear so much ?
Even, " A Lover of Justice," with his _
tendency to fault finding did not even
venture to nominate a candhlate, but en-
deavors now to cover the weakness of the
party of which he is the figare head by
thrusting on the public what he professes
to believe, that a secret nomination
thrusted his design. The senseless at-
tacks which your correspondent has hurl-
ed against the Council, the Clerk and the
School Board shows dearly that persist-
ency is his highest if not his only qualifi-
cation for the task he has undertaken.
Persistency certainly has its merits, but
he in whom it becomes a morbid pro-
pensity, and who continues vigorously
turning the crank after the last vestige
of the grindstone has disappeared, is sure-
ly wanting energy, which, it devoted tp
something more useful would indicate
more wisdom. I must, luiwever, in dos-
• ing this correspondence, as far as I ani
concerned, do your correspondent the
justice to admit that he appears to under-
: stand the maxim that Eternal vigil-
ance is the price of liberty,' and that the
aggregate vigilance of the municipality
has by some right, divine or otherwise,
been entrusted to him as his share of the
public respoesibility. The trust is, in-
deed, as important as the truetee, and, on
the manner in which it is 'exercised will
entirely depend, whether pesterity will
consign his name to oblivion, or in their
• excess of gratitude erect to lis memory
_ a tablet of -snow. It MAYER.
TucnEnsurns, Jan. 25, 1876.
[En. Norna-.The above comm nication we
have had on hand for two weeks, au1 we now pub-
lish it witb the distinet understand ng that it will
be the last on this subject)
Ontario Dairymen's .A.e ooiation.
•The ninth annual Convention of the
Dairymen's Association of Ontario as-
sembled at Ingersoll on Wednesday, and
will continue until this Friday evening.
Though there is a very large attendance
of members and others interested in the
manufacture of cheese and butter the ex-
ceedingly inclement weather of Tuesday
and Wednesday has had 'the effect of
keeping away many in . theimmediate
district, who would otherwise attend.
A considerable number of these present
are from the cheese -making districts in.
the eastern part of the Province, especial-
ly in the neighborhood. of 1 Bell eville,
Among the _American gentlemen who are
present and intend taking part in the
proceedings by delivering addresses and_
otherwise, are Hon. Harris Lewis, - of
Frankfort, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Mr.'. L.
B. Arnold, of Rochester, N. Y., of the
American Dairymen's Association, Prof. .
Wetherell, of Boston ; Mr. B. IH. Burrell.
Little Falls, N. Y.; and Mre' M,
Peters, •of New .York City.' The As-
sociation was organized in Ihgersoll, in
July, 1867, and_ since that, time it has in-
creased its membership and its influence
in a large degree. About 70 members
were enrolled at the first meeting, while
its present membership is about 400.
A Novel Dodge
• A new feature in the catalogue of swin-
dles has lately come to light in Dundas
and Hamilton. A green looking Scotch
boy, apparently just from the old coupe
try, appears at the house of a person
known to be of Scotch descent or nativ-
ity, and tells a pitiful story of how his -
father had sent him to Canada from the
Old Country, paying his passage and giv
ing hixn some money, but not enough to
pay his railway fare to Goderich, where
he professes to have an uncle or aunt.
• After a few rninutes!conversation, during
which he speaks nothing but the broadest
Scoth, thus bringing up :remembrances
of Auld Scotia in the good Wife's mind,
and quite softening her heart awards him
he pulls out a gold (?) chain a1nd offers it
for sale, saying that his father sent it by
him as a present to his aunt in Goderich,
but that he will sell it for $39r 84 itt or-
der to get to his destination, and will then
send the money back and redeem tho
chaiii. Re
worth from
locket to die
Many kind.
touched by t
• plausible sto
fraud, will b
of sheer pity.
be worth abo
the victim ns'
This is the c
be a paying b
can manage
day, 'as be v
making from
Banner. I
h Johin to be
a . has also a
e me manner.
k ill be- quite
sin le and very
cr uspeeting a
t locket out
Iry turns out tee ,
d, of cohnie,
fr4nn Goderiah.
t et, and mist
i the sharper
or four articles a
i ; he will be
Pandas Trite
I;
•
•
•
r i
:I •
• L -
e
M
The provis
is in such an
ally that the ar
cit to be care u o
"wound up.'
-A ewe :1
of Con. 8, H 11
of lambs last
but notwiths
--The Sha
pleas at Bel
dition. Notw
ous oppositio
to prosper an
of temperan
meets every at
room above . h
shop. 1
-The Man t
rogued last F i
days, in Whic
Governor has
abolishing th
O'Donnell, a
is said, will
Legislature t
"Supreme Co
--h-The pros
lishment of
are . most pr
been corresp
Detroit, who o
tions of the on
large iron wo ks
corporation ea
him for the
bonus. -
-Amadbiillc
tion on the st ets
ing last week T
Tully, and ha -it
sistance the ; g ntl
have been kt e
d
pistol shots at he
furiated hini, nti
an Enfield rifle br
first shot.
-A sad mei e
about 12 ycars of
Chambers, of
vat of boiling
town. His ,c1r
once, and he w
aid sent for.
and legs were
places the skin
entertained of
-The Chief
Supreme Court
with His Exc
official robes,
with ermine,
by the Judge
Westminster,
It is CXpCCtCd
Judges of the
present in th
opening of th
---On Tut
twelve Poland
been out of1ye
from Wingha
was one of th
and they suffer
effects. They
M., on Wedne
of their num,be
Mr. T. Cooper
and explained
kindly got up,
could for their
their way to D
ing on the 1L
Railway.
s•
b
1 1
•
aneous.
unty of Haliburton
reseed State financi-
n warned the Cour.-
it woull have to be
g to Mr. J. Proctor,
ave birth to a couple
Th sli pretty early,
t)
th ta,de flourishing.
aide of Good Tem.
a flo trishing con -
din thmost strenu-
inst tut on continues
t
wo k in the cause
ng • one. The Lodge
day ev ning in the
ht an blacksmith
afte
'ills
;his
iati
r o
the
ieh t
for
fou'
g.
wit
to
b
here
ter
ent
latere was pro-
alsession of 18
ere passed. The
assOnt to the hill
e (found'. Dr.
the Council, it
uthority of the
e Council in the
he early estab.
dr.) in Mitchell
he Mayor has
a gentleman in
ccept the condi-
daw, and start
as soon as the
nte bonds with
of i the $10, 00
sed gre t conster a-
d Ingerdoll one ev n -
e bull at acked a Mr.
fi
t been or timely es -
man wo ld certainly
persons fired
hich only in-
odcock with
down at the
1 happteit d to e loy
gee a sem of Mr. J hn
ph, by filling into a
tea listilteryin that
rought assistance at
en out,- and medical
%/her pat of his body
1ply burned; in some
,•• ed off. Hopes are
0covery.
ce aul 4udges of the
anada hive complied
'.15 re pie t by ordering
t and black, trimmed
r ' to theism now worn
‘r Majeity's Courtat
gland, in term time,
he Chief Justice and
*court ' will be
tume at the
'lament. ,
last week,
pear to have
ney, walked
The night
tPeveral
Mr. W
ght hiti
It
I :
of
en
art
mil
D
the
es
d y
re
t
rk
• d
tot
da ,1 mornin
st PPed at
a 'eke tha
hei, cmidit
it fire an
co ort.
tr i ,and ha
nd n, Huro
I -
•
reme
icial co
ion of Pa
night o
who ap
, and . m
Clinton
ldest of ithis twinter,
donsi ler bly from its
C1intoi about 3 A.
and three
e house; of
gentlemen,
on when 1he
did w hat he
ey were Ion
d been work -
and Bruce
4.0 ti
, I
On Friday' a d
12, at Robert
Seaforth, a, 8 oc
Robertson, pr. pr
auctioneer.
On Monde : Fel
1, Stanley, FA
_David Payne,
auctioneer.
On Tuesda,y,
8, H. R. S.;
and Implenient
etor ; J. P. Bri
On Monday,
13, McKillop,
and Househol
Sta9zel, propri
tioneer.
Wednesday,
Hullett, Farm
James Watt,
auctioneer. ' ,
On Thursday
6, 11:11,. S,, T
and Implemen s.
rietor ; J. P. B in
Saturday, Fe
Hotel, Seafort
McCaughey- ol
P. Brine, au° ione
On Wednesday,
lage of Brucefield,
Swan, ,proprietor;
On hursd y,
Con. 17, (.re F
ments. Jas. ohn
Brine, exotic. eer. 1_ •
il
Friday, M ch Ion Lo
It. S., Tucke mitl, Farm
ments, &c. 1, en. t biteh
J. 1'. Brine. '1
*I
1l
ro
11
nSaic
•turday
urnitur
• • ••
•
AItED.
Nicnoesox-B Rennie -A 1 e Presby-
terian Chur h, Wingham •• n ' Feb. 1,
by Rev. J. ritchard, Mr. Archibald
Nicholson, r Miss Alice 1ichc1J..
McKeit-WA D. -At 1the re8idence of
the bride's father, Tucke srelith, on
Feb. 2, by v. G. 'Buggin; Mr. Hugh
McKay, of e rey, to Miss rah Ward,
of Tuckeran,th.
GREEN - $ N Y. -At tho Exchange
Hotel, Seafojtb, on Feb. 2, by [Rev. G.
Buggin, Mr.IThomas Oreen, to Miss
Margaret Hai1y, all of Gckrch Town-
ship.
MELLIS--KL. 0 --In Stratfor1d, On Feb.
2, by Rev. A Benson, Mr. ITliomas
Menlo, of lc ppen, to Mitt Elizabeth
Ann Xing, of Howick.
BLAIR-COOP -At the rsidence of
the bride's fa hea'on Feb. - by Rev.
H. Cameron Mr. Benjami Blair, of
Harwich, to Eliza Jane; youngest
daughter of Mr. William' 1o�per, of
Kippen. '
O'Leatta---McDormaea.-At t. [ Peter's
Church, God rich, on Feb. :,by Rev.
P. J. O'Shea, L. T. O'Loah $
• Stratford, to Mary Flora 1 zsaLf
th
eldest daughter2 of the late P. A. Mc-
Dougall, M. to. 1 1 ,
Gennow-LacaTE.---hAt the re I once of
the bride's father, on Feb. 0, by Rev.
J. Ferguson, Mr. Edward Garrow, of
Grey, to Marion, youngest clauhler of
Robt. Leckie, Esq.
EATHS.
LAMONT.-In Grey, on Feb. 3, Donald
Lamont, aged 73 years,
Cox. -In Winghana on Jan. 30, Grazella
Frances, infant daughter of 1 Mr. S. G.
Cox, aged 8 months. 1 •
LOGAN. -In Goderich Towns• ip, at the
residence of his son-in-law r. James
Cox, Mr. WTm. Logan, age 80 years.
Deceased was an old and re caul resi-
dent of Huron. He was fat r of Mr.
Chs. Logan, and uncle of Mr. as Logan,
of the township of Stanley.
E MARKET
SEAFORTH, F
Fall Wheat. •
Spring Wheat, per bindle' . . .
Oats per bushel. .. J •• •
Posts per bushel;
Barley per bushel
Butter, No. 1, Loos.
Eggs
Flour, per barrel.
-Hay
Hides....
Salt (retail) per barrel,
Sheep skins
Salt (wholesale) per barrel
Potatoes new, per bushel
atmeal brl. J.
Wood.• • OOOOOOOOO
Beef .. . . . . .. , . . ....
Pork
Lard
Tallow
• .
. 13, 1876.
90 to 000
80 to 000
80 to 080
60to 061
53 to 0 57
15to 0 16
14o 0 15
0010 000
00 to 800
00 to 850
80 ;to [00
080
070
25 to 080
004o 5 50
00to 2 50
00 te 6 00
, 80 "to 745
0 1Oto 0.12
0 06to 0 06f
Crazed'on, Fe'. 10,1876.
Beall Wheat, per buhel.. . • 0 85 a • 0 9Q
Spring Wheat, perbushel,. I • ci 86 fa 0 88
Oats, per bushel.. ' 0 30 kg 0 82
Barley, per bushel. .. .•
0 45 Kg. 0 55
mg, per bushel ...... . .... 0 58 a 060
utter 0 17 'beg 0 18
• otatoes • 0 30 1@0 85
ggs
„ 0 16 1 0 17
ay, per ton,. .. ..... ..... 9 00I@ 10 00
eef 4 50 a 600
ork . 6 50 a 700
1
•
TDRONTO,! Feb. 0,:1876.
There were in today about
f wheat, at 98c for white and
•r spring; 1,500 bushels of
8c to 82c • zod bushels of pe
2c; and 100 bushels of oats
5c. Hay bronght $13 to $18 -
as firm, Belling at $7 50 to $
ad, single hogs bringing as
utter, if good, would comma
ac for pound rolls. Eggs w re easier,
• 'ling at 20c to 21c for new 'aye& by the
asket." • '
boanota Fe . 10, .1876.
The delivery of all kinds of dein and
rm produce on the market fel. the past
eek has been limited, with the excep-
on of last Sa urclay, Which was very
(lied, and, no oubt, would
ued. pod if the sleighing
ued. No change in the ri
00 bushels
97e to 98c
brley, at
at 70c to
at 34c to
Pork
by the
gh as $8.
ch 23c to
1*
atm con -
had con-
e Of grain
• on the week. The only c antge! was in
reseed bogs, w, hich are scare, and.
warmer,"- •ave advanced 175 cents pei hundred
of Fueniture. M.
etor ;• J. P. • Brine,
14, on. Lot 20, Con.
ock end Implements..
'etor ; J. P. Brine,
Feb. 11 aahl
o the week Choice loads of Deihl
heat are scarce, and in good de -
e and, at $1 70. The bulk of the Deihl
heat is only medium, andi sells from
1 60 to $1 65: Choice samples Of tread -
ell wheat are in very good d mand,and
ould sell freely at $1 60 to $l 65. The
neral price -paid is $1 55 tol $1 60 for
edium quality. Spring wheat, the de
very has improved, and th demand
od at $1 55, end as high as e, 1 60 was
id for best sa ples. Peas' in fair sup -
y and demand at 8110 t o $1 14.
arley, no change in pri es, The
• nand is very good. I Oats The sup -
y is good, and sell freely at Pork,
50 to $7 60.
Fe '15, on Lot 8, Con.
tic rem th, Farm Stock
ohe C wan, propri-
ctione r.
21, on ot 16, Con.
ath Stock Implements
g rniture. Mary E.
tre' • ti. Bullard, auc-
es 23$ on Lot 6,Con. 13,
St. k a d Implements.
rop ieto •;1 J. P. Brine,
24 oL bot 11, Oon.--
ram' th, Farm Stock
avid - Sproat, prop-
; auc io eer.
at th Commercial
Far ie McKillop.
sted, elicitors; J.
arch 1
0 Villa
P.Brin
rch 2
in Stec
r, prOp
AVIDSO
• wife of Mr.,
keeper; of a
HARR1. -In
wife of Mr.
S
Littex,
d au
S 3af
Jos.
a
at the vil-
e Lots, A.
auctioner,
n Et Lot 7,
and Imple-
etore J. P.
, Con. 8, H.
took, Imple-
, proprietor;
THS.
orth,
der D
ter.
h, o
• Feb. 7, the
dson, hot 1 -
Feb. 9, t
arris,o a son.
Aneeis.-In :McK Mop, on Feb. 5, the
wife of Mrejohn Adams; �f a son.
FRASER. -In Seafo h,on Fe. 3, the wife
of Mr. Alex. Fra de of i ton.
SMITIL-In Gey, it Jan. , the wife of
Mr. Jas. Smith, * a son.
HINDS. -In Brass s, on Jan. 27, the
wife of Mr, Seen el Hinds of a son.
POIshARD. -In 'Gre on Jan. 30, the wife
ofMr Wm Po1iard,of.4ton.
Jan. 24, the
-
tt of a deligh-
t.
Weecorr.---let Eater, on
wife of Mr, John West
ter.
am, o Jan. 31, the
• Tay oa of a
TAYLOR. -In Win
wife of rho
ter.
DAL -EY, Seaf
wife of Mr, Pete
R 013RTS 0 le. Leeln 8
_ wife of Mr.
daughter.
rith, DI tran. 28, the
Daley; el a son..
forth, on Feb. 4, the
• 8. Robertson, of a
I '
11
ORONTO LIVE 8TOCK $ARKET..
• BEEVES.-Thc arrivals last eek were
li ht, amounting to only 51. head,
a ainst 534 last [week. The de and,how-
e er, continuind: light, the sup ly'proved
a ple to meet threquiremen s both of
1 cal butchers and shippers, ng prices
ere, if anything, the tarn e ier. • We
ote first-class $4 25 td $4 50; Second -
ass $3 50 to 1$3 75; , and hi d -class
50 to $2 75. We note a sale of one
c r averaging l,200 lbet-, at $4; one
r, averaging 1,050 lbs., at $36 ; three
had, averaging ! 1,150 lbs., at $ 5 ; ten
h ad, averaging 1,170 lb., at e 3 5; 12
h ad, mixed oxii, cows and $ e rs, ay-
e aging 1,200 lb at $40.
• SHEEP 4ND LAMBS. -The r celipts at
arket were 119 head, whic old at
•$ ) 50 to $6 50 for sheep, a,ncl t 4 to $5
f I r lambs. Theireported sales w4re of a
r t of 88 shee, averaging 10
a 4e per lb., live ueight ; aid a car of
1 albs, averaging 120 lbs,, at 6 lc par lb.,
li e weight. 1
Hos.-e-Thrd have not bee many in.
leshave been, at $5 85 to $6 l5perlOO
s,, live weight.
TO LT.
IlSE TO LET. -To Let, thar mosteomfort-
aWand Well itun ed brick housend four
lots on Enron street, wit hard and solt water,
si
arid avr), coneninceecesary. Apply to T.
STE-PI ENS, B ti& 110 01, Seaforth. • 921
TO Te -Tel nt for
Store o Shop. The buil
in on Mare Street
and tI4oj tenant can have
it Uwe lf or it *ill be fin
ply to D McNAUGHT.
tem of years, Build-
Seaforth, suitable far
ing is not yet finished,
o privilege of finishing
shed to unit Ap-
: 420
hn Cameron, Lot NP.
pith, has on hand a
eat of the Red Chaff
ing -wheat shouhl mat
As lee has only abot
ple can be seen at the
CAMERON. 4244
MEDIATE POSSES -
s on the ground toot,
at newly erected‘bric c
Lot 2, Con. 1, Hullet,
Thompson, the owner,
f half thegarden, half
es, and stable room foe
enters on application
he premises. • 426
R EEC) WHEAT. -Mr. 1
"-' 00, Mf1i Road, Tneke
quantity of First-Cless W
variety for spring sowing.
70 bus ele left those wan
bush
o1
time at once. A
Ext -os non otnee. 'to
---i-
To i LET, WITH I
A- ION -Two good roo
and 4 good chambers in t
dwelling'. hone°, situate o
in the occupation of Fell
with pH Rego, if aesired,
the pred ce of the fruit ti
one hose. Rent and par
to Me. 'THOMPSON, on
sTALLIONS FOR sArap.—For Sale on reason
able tering, two Arst,-c ass Roadster Stallion,
one 7, the other 8 years ole. The 7 -year old is Of
Royal George stock, and c n trot under 8 min;-
utes, no record; the othe bred, from Sir Arch'
and a troteing mare, good. ubstance and thorough-
ly traieed, and supposed o be the best Sir Archy
colt In the County. • Appl , personally or by let-
ter, to MeNAUGHT, eterinary Surgeon, Seal
forth. 427*4
VOR SALE. -Entire 11 avy Dianght Colt, cone-
-m-• in 2 years old, sired y the imported llors,
King 1 the Dominion, o ed by J. J. Fisher, of
the T I " ship of Colleorn ;dam by the irapo
horse, Bay Walace; ped • ee will De produee4.
This olt is of a rich bay, stands 16i hands, and
girts 6 feet 6 inches. Wi 1 be sold on reasonable
terms. Apply to DUNCA McLA.UCHLIN, Lot
1, Con Grey, Brussels .0., or to .JOHN NOTT,
V. S., russeis. 4244c
iv CIE OoT
DEBTORS.
PAY UP. -Parties ,nde
-L• will lo well to have t
Ian. 15, 1876. STRONG
ted to Strong & FairleY
he same settled before
& FAIRLEY. 413
TAKE NOTICE. -A11 a
be settled this raont'
in court for collection.
LIS, Seaferth.
mounts owing us must
a, or they will be placed
McINTIRE & WIL-
427
1- AST WARNING. -Th
'1"4 settle up their aecoun
•before the 15th of the pr
look out for sqnalls. Can'
have business wound up
FAIRLEy.
oso entities who do ndt
Gs with Strong & Fairley
sent month had better
t wait any longer, intuit
at once. STRONG &
426
MOTICE TO THE PU
'LI deleted to the nacre
book a' con nt are hereby
'zed any person to
no' must be paid
MARTIN, Sr.
autho
debts
TAME
1876. •
BLIC.-All parties in-
igned either by note or
notified that he has not
collect such debts. All
to himself personally.
eaforth, February 10th,
427-4
AUCTION
SALES.
coma SALE OF A
accordanee wi
Mr. J.IP. BRINE, Ancti
by Public Auction, at
the T wn of Seaforth, o
t 1 o'clock P. M.,
s t Half of Lot No
of the Township
of Land. The
there is some
S -Cash, or half
go at 8 per cent.,
, Perfect Titlegu
s and conditions
on the day Of 13a
meantime from t
& HOLMES
ors.
1876,
The
cessio
.50 .Acr
ty, an
• TER
• Mortg
chase
ticula
know
in th
CAUG•
Solici
FARM IN McKILLOp.
instructions recived,
neer, will offer foF sale
e Commercial Hotel, In
SATURDAY FEB. 2,
he following lamb, viz
11, in the Twelfth Con
and is of the best qual
of Mellillop, eontainin
od Timber on the Lot.
Cash, and balance on
t the option of the pu
ranteed. Further par -
of Sale will be made
e, and !nay be obtained
he tuidersigned. - life -
ED, Seaforth, Vendorti'
427-4
111
tyro TGAGE SALE-
-1"-°- a ower of sale cont
ed the 16th day of Janne.
tian 13 rth, and Fineman
bar he dower, to the Do
vestm4nt Society, default
the payment theeof, the
An °than, at P. C. BARN
in the City of LONDON, o
day of FEBRUARY, at th
M., th southerly Fifty Ac
Come Blond! the Towns
made nown on (My of se
the m rtgagees or then
PARK, Vendors' Belief
1876.
nder and by thine of
ined in a mortgage, date
-, 1874, made by Ohne-
his wife, who joined to
inlon Savings and In -
having been made in
e will be sold by Public
D'S Auction Rooms,
TUESDAY, the 15th
hour of 1 o'clock P.
es of Lot 6, in the 18th
p of McKillop. Terme
e, or on application ti)
idersigned. E. JONES
or. London, Jan. 18
4244
•
VALUABLE STORE
WINGHAM to be
• under igned has been ins
Audi n, a rough-cst
Victor a Street, Wingha
the bn Mess part of the t
for era kind of business.
most ijistug towns in Can
store i
ment,
here.
o'cloc
Tenns
sale, o
under
busin
Don't
tirstechiss oppo
)rfor any person
Sale will t eiplac
P. M., on tlES
and particulars in
can be ascertaine
geed. Such eche
s location not
et this chance pass
Anetio ar. •
D DWELLiNG th
old by Auction. The
nicted to sell by Public
tore and Dwelling ott
15 is in the centre of
wn, and well adap
Wingham is one of th
da, and the sale of thi
tnnity for a geed invest.
lishing to do busbies
on the premises, at
AY, Febnutry 15, 187
de known on the day of
on application to the
ce of getting &valuable
likely to offer epee.
• THOMAS HOLMES,
• 426
ji UCTiON SALE 0
4-3" STOCK AND IMPL
SPROAT, having sold his
the whole of his Farm Sto
Public Auction, on THU
meneitgat 12 o'crbek, oh
11.B.84 Tuckeremithe T
the pr perty to be dispose
ing hoilsos, one 5 and the
cows w th call, 1 farrow c
heifers(2 years old in cal
uambs4 heifer ea11,4 ewes °
wagon Lloyd's =ke, 1
cutter, -l1 set double teai.
, whiilletrees and
thistle cutter and 1
harrows, 1 wheel
also ratkes, forks, cradles,
artielet . • TERMS -All
cash, over that amount 12
given on furnishing app
discount of 8 per cent. wil
all credit amounts. DA
tor. J. P. BRINE, Audi
harms
mill 1
woode
VALUABLE FARM
MUNI'S -31r. DAVID
farm, will dispose of
k and Implements, bes
SDAY, FEB. 24, come
rp, on Lot 11, Con. 6,
e following is a list of
of : 1 span of works
other 7; 9 good mill
w, 1 yearling heifer, 2
8 ewes, 8 yearling ewe
th lamb,1 ram,1 lumber
pair of bobsleighs, 1
harnese, 1 set single
neckyoke, 1 fanning
wooden plow, 1 pair of
arrow, 1 straw cuttexi,
cythes and tunny othef
nms of $5 and tinder
months' creditwill be
oved joint notes. A.
be allowed for caeh oxi
SPROAT, Prolific -
neer. • 427
1tilSteE1.14 NEOU.
MISS •BORL D, Dre
Rooins over the Bank
pren.tieles wanted.
s and Mantle Maker
Seaforth. N. B.-Ap
40
KE 5 FOUND.-Ftun , near the market,
Bunch of Small Keys. The owner can have
the same upon proving property and paying foe
this ad.eertiseinent by applying at THE EXPosrron
•
Seaforth. 426
It
GOLD, -The price of gold in ew York
is quoted at 112.
musiC, musi
OBBINS' New 'American Metho ncluding
full instructionsin Harmony a rat ¶Ihorough
ass, taught by Mie. J. B. WjEt , WIT .
his new method advances much nori rapidly
t • an the old, as it Occupies more of th pupll's
t e. In the space of three montheo pipits get
is ich a knowledge of the principles of 5h4 science
t • at they are afterwards able to purs e he study
t • any d.esirable extent without then d of a teach-
. This method is for beinners, iii well as be-
g is great advantage to advanced p s ell . MRS.
J R. WRIGHT has taught this sys m success -
f lly for the last five years, and . can r duce the
best of references: ' $15 A TERM for nil instrac-
t ons, being less than the original ricle, which
as $20. For further particulars en nir at Mists
. E. Wright's Paticy Store, next do r ; south of.
C mpbell's Tailoring Establishinet, eaforth,
se t, sid".0
4 '
mNOEY FOUND. --Found, on She Gravel Road
Ma of Seeforth, a small sum of Money.
Th e o Der can have the same on proving property
an d pa -ing chargea. Api ly to THOMAS SIMPL,
SO N,_liot 18 Con. 10 McKillop. 427-4
EST AY RAM .--Carne i to the premises of the
• su scriber, abont Dec. 20, a Ram, suppoeed
to be ming 2 y ears old. The owner is request.
ed to pi ove prop erty, pay charges and take hine
away. JAMES ALLEN, Lot 15, Con. 9, Huh
lett.• 4251
CARDOF THANKS. -To the President and
Di] ectors of the Hovick Mutual Fire 'nen
ance Compn-Messrse Being unfortunate hi
getting my barn conimmed by fire on the 25tli.
thanks June last, I herby tender my sincere
• ctilt*t: for the prompt manner in which myclaime
have been met, and an re eoxernend it to the far+
• rn ere ofHow1k and smeoundieg country, and
hereby wish that it .may centime to prosper.
JOHN GEMMILL, Sr. • 425
TO BUILDERS. -Notice is hereby given that
Sea ed Tenders will be received by the salmicr4
ber, at is offic, tip to Feb. 22, 1876. at 2 o'clock
P. M., or tbe erection ole bridge on Con. Road
• 2-8, Lot 2, Township of Hallett. Plansand epeci
ficatio s can be Keen at the said office. Satisfac-
tory security will be requieed for the due perform-
ance of said work. The Cpuncil- do not bind
theins lves to accept the lowest or any tender.
JAME BRAITHWAITE, 'Clerk, Hallett. 427 8
QEW NG MACHINE NZEDLES at Wholesale
P 'ems tor Thirty Day. The best quality of
Sewin Machine Needles, Suitable for any kind of
mach 0. will be furnished by the undersigned at
the fol owing prices: Flounce and other carved
• needlee, 40 cents per dozen; Singer, Howe, and
all other kinds, only $5 cents per dozen, Enclose
• the money and needles will be sent post free or
otherwise, as desired. Address or apply t4 -
ALEX, W. WEBSTER, Box. 28, Seaforth, Ont.
N.B.-A complete stock of Shuttles and Attac1i.
ments for any kind of Sewing Machine always on
nerd. 424
GREAT SALE
JI
03I
ITIT.
ROBERTS N
DETER k IMED TO 0FFEt THE
WHOLE OF HIS
IM ERSE
BY PUB
OCK OF FURN TURE
IC AUCTIO
Or FRIDA AND SATUDAY,
FEB. 11 AND 12,1876,
AT WHA TE VER PRICE THEY
WILL PECII.
THE STOO
Buireaus,
Tables,
hairs,
edsteads,
• ofas Lou
CONSIST4 OF
Parlor Set,
Bedrooni Sets,
Looking 9lasses,
Pictures,
Whatnots,
AN • VARIOUS OTHER USEFUL
ARTICLES FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
PARTIES IN WANT OF 1'URNI-
TU E SBUOLD
N t Fail to Attend this Sale
Pr
AS THE 70LE WILL BE SOLD
ithout art)/ Be8erVe Wha ever.
D LNG THESALE HE WIL SELL
PRIVATELY AT COST.
Sail to Conn mete nt 10 ck A.
KJi ret, -Each Day.
ERMS, CASH.
•M. R BERTSON, Pr. pretor.
J. P. BRINE, uctioneer.
A RARE C
VESTMJ
•FIFTY VI
tea
he Muria
to be Sold
'1D0.11PE.BWEE‘W
on I ednetadny,
11 o' lock A. M. 0
lage eta
Th se Lots are
acre oath, are bea
pnrp se, and are 1
tion in Brucefield.
villa,c on the in
Bran h br the Grea
cent of one of tlhe
ada, nd is likel , to
mere 1 importaii
erect :tore house.
LoTts5Rme asdr2oiranby
•
erlte
p d on the day
to fin t the purcha.s
3. P. BRIN, Atte
NCE FOR T111 M-
T OF CAPITAL.
LAGE LOTS
g Village of Erricefield
by Public Auctir
has been instructed by Mr.
AN to sell by Publie Auction,
ffilearele let, at the hour of
THE GROUND, FiftyVII.
mpoised of one-fourth of an
tifull y situated for 1uu1ding
°idol near the Rail ay Ste,-
Brucefield is a floiirishing
Of the London and Huron
Western Railway; is in the
best fanning, district in Can-
]
rn
increase in value a d •co -
very ;rapidly. Sonae of the
dapted as sites on laich to
th of ; the purchase money to
,:fsale. The balance On time
r, with interest at 7 per cent.
DREW SWAN, Proprietor.
oneer. • 428-2
W LO
Mes rs, COLE
• Will pay
8 W LO(
Al 0 a quantity
man acture of So
Ci esteem Sail
and s cheap as et
• L miser of tv
Litt i and Picketa
lo we 5 market price
50'O CEDAR
COLE
417
WANTiED.
IAN & G0UIN1fOOK
Higliddt Cash Frieof r
OF ALL KINDS.
f ELM LOGS suitab4 for the
sag attended to pomptly,
ny other mill.
ry description, else Shingles,
ays on hand, and at theevery
POSTS FOR. SALE.
GOUZLOCK,
•getiforth.
LE CHEAP.
RSA
NUMBER IF BENCH AND KNEE
Bob Sleighs, gon, Iron Harrows
clad h,eelbcerrows,
For Sale Chen , or will be ExChein-
ed for Wood.
poly to D. IcNAUGHT, Seaforth.
SO 1ETHING THAT HAS BEEN
WANTING 1118 GOOD WHILE.
R F. A. MEYiR
5 to inform t e inhabitants of Seaforth and
cirtity that he has opened
BE
A SAUSAG1 AN MEAT 80P
' Sto e, on the Eas
to 11. Robertson's
Oppo
Main
Fac
be
beat
of fa
othe
any
at
than
liber
' hope
Chris, e as and Happy New.Year. •
420 1 F. A. x YEE.
11100 GEBVILLE CHEESE FACTORY -A meet-
eg of the Stcabolders in the Bodgervine
Chee e Factory will be held at the Factory, on
TUE DAY, Feb. 15, at 1 O'clock, for the purpooe'
°for anizing. A full meeting is particularly re-
ques A. MALCOLM. 427-1
ite the Fame
street, next d
5
issorma
01.08iNG SALE
OF
VA!.1,1ABlE PROP E RTI
BELONGING TO THE
135TATE THE LATE J B EACEY.
„FIRST -STORE, with DWELLING ever 15,
Batuate on Albert Street, opposite Fair'Mills;
eased for a term of years. This is is good in-
nd eest*onthlyent, bInging in a good rental, . quarterly
SECOND -STORE, STORE - HOUSE: AND
STABLE, adjoining the above. Large frontage
end Yard. Well adapted for aGeneral, or Gro -
dory business,
THID-COAL YARD and STORE -HOUSE,
with a large, splendid Stone Cellar fpr storing
Butter, Pork,&6, situate on the track of the
Grand. Trunk Railway.
FOIITII-SURON FLOUR and OATMEAL
S, well establishes', and doing a largo
busies. Situate on the traeli of the Grand
Tru Railway.
Is iner asing iti population and manufaeturies
and be g situate on mire lines of Railway, Viz.:
THE 'RAND TRUND AND GREAT
WESTERN,
And in
rat Con
desirab
place o
be sold
Paero
422-18
She zentre of one of the finest ft cultu-
ties in the Dinninion, makes it 4 most
e Shipping Point, and rapidly ineileasing
importance. The above property must
itt order to setele the estate.
bIe Terris will be given. Apply tO,
R. M .RACEY, Executor, Clinton.
. .
AUCTION SALE
Of a Valuable Farm in the Town-
shp of Stanley.
Pand others, Defen
UR UANT to an order of sale, dated the 1801.
ll- "
ta
111. DingePi ms
D y a December A. D. 1875, made y the
jtmio udge of the County Court of the ounty
of H on hi the matter of partition b tween
ileury Demensa, Plaintiff, a.jams
II be sold by public Auction, by GE
KHAN, Anctieneer, at Pier atel
nine
Willi
there w
M. TR
lel, ii
sulfa'
I 676
farnipi
the Ba
Statile
Acres
clay
fenced,
balana
There,
brick
• comm'
lent o
and P
land i
to Sea
5m11
most
is indi
TER
dor or
'meth
thirds, at option of purchaser, to remam on mort-
• gage so
payab•
chaser
other,
stand'
RGE
Ho-
the Village: of Ilnyiletd, on Sax-
, the 25 th -Day of March, A. D.
• at 12 o'clock noon, the following velnable
operty namely : Lot number 11, seuth of
rfie)d Road concession, in the Towntiliip of
in the County of H-nron, containing $5
Land, more dr Iess. The soil is the best
•am. About 70 acres are clearede 'well
and in a high state of cultivation, the
• is well -wooded with the best hail:Woods.
s upon the land a large brick bouse, with
tchen and ontlenildings, large frame barn,
dions sheds, sables, outhansey, and. excel -
chard, consisting partly of bearing trees
rtly of young trees lately planted. The
on the gravel road leading from Bayneld
ortb, is about 4 miles froM 13ayileld, and
fromBrucefietd, ande is in all respects a
esbable and valuable property. The title
pntable and free from. all incuenbrances.
8-10 per cent:on day of sale to the Ten-
s Solicitor, balance to eanke one-third of
se 'money in one ertonth remaining two -
the lands bearing 7 per emit. interest,and
in two espial annual instalments, the pur-
to be lee into iminediate poesession. In
espects he conditions of sale will ;be the
g bonditiens ef sale of the Court of Chan
cery. For further perticulars apply to Messrs.
DAVISON & JOHNfiTON, or J. T. GARROWe
Solientrs, G'oderich, or to the plaintiff on the
Ian ds. Dated Golerith, December 20, 1875.
• ISAAC F. TOMS,
Junior ndge Ccnnty Court, Thum.
J. T. CABBOW, Ven ors Solieitore 420
SP 1NG EED SHOW.
THE— nal Show, 'under the auspices of the
Tu kkeremith Braneh Agricultural Society, for
Grain, eed and Booth, will be held at the So-
• ciety'srotads in the TOWN OF SEAPORTS,
on FRIe AYI, FEB. 251: 1876, when the following
prizeb:: ill be aarded::
lst. 2d. 311.
Best 6 ushels 5pr Mee Wheat,
Fife; . I $3 00 :$2 00 $1 00
Best 6 • ushels Spring Wheat,
Club, , s 3 00 2 00 I 00
Best 6 1 tuthels Sprin Wheat,
any o her varike... ..... 200 200 1 00
ushelsB,arley, rowed.. 2 00 1 50 I. 00
:" 6 -rowed. _ 2 00 1 50 1 00
" Large White Oats 2 ( 0 1 00
commot 200 100
Black ‘' 2 00 1 00
11 Small Pas.. , 2 00 1 00
" Large Pew........200 100
usheis TianotirSeed.. 2 00 1 00
Clever Sed...... 2 00 1 00
usbels EarlyPotatoes.. 2 00 1 00
Isete Potatoes.- 2 00 100
Best 6
14
11
Si
Best 2
• ss
Best
Bultne anti Regulations.
1. articles' hown must be the groWth of
1785, and preduced on the faun of vhe exhibitor.
' 2. No person will be entitled to more tban one
prize fot Grain, :Sed .be Roots of the same kind.
. T. e Society reserve the right to purebasethe
prize grain, ;teas and roots, at -20 cents perbushei
above tzic current, market rates.
4. No person allowed to show or sell on the
mind without drst becoming a member of the
')eietY
5. N0 eenebetee anetted to expose his name on
the bags. ;
6, All artleies ,fr exhibition to be on the grotuad
by 10 oclock A. M.
7. All prizes !Mar* must be lifted before the
1st day: cif January, 1877, otherwise they Will be
forfei
TOHL HANNAH, Secretary.
.JAMES LA.NDEBOROUGH, President. 425-8
CA TER'S STEAM 'SAW /MILL
T
HE
tag
GO
Cut an
and F
Also a
Sheetin
price of
CUSt,
Last ye
and for
pectfull
SEAFORTH,
ndersigned, encoessor to Messrs. Armi-
, Carter & Gray, lues on hand over
1,000,000 FEET OF'
D HEMLOCK LUMBER
Worted, enitttble for Building, Draining
ging, whieh he offers at $7 50 per M.
nantity of inferior qcality suitable for
,at $3 50 per M., and has placed the
M SAWING AT $2 75 per M.
es prices will be paid for HardwoodLoge
Hemlock, li cut long. Patronage is res -
solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
• JAMES I. CARTER.
N. 11 The price for custom sawing is lees than
what is charged by any other mill, and units:inn
thickne s guaranteed, 426
DIS OLUTION OF PARTHERSHIP.
THE artn,:rship heretolon szbFisting between
the • nderSigned, under the nrm eameof WIL.
LIAM.: & CLUFF, has been dison-ed by tiantual
e onsen . The brismess will hereafter be carried
on by 3 Re. Williams. 4.11 debts eontracted by
the late firm will be liquidated by J. E. Williams,
and all eb ts due the late J.A.rm.4 bLetLet4ollscee
e , t-
d by ca .
NO tZLE CLITFF.
Neo
desk
side of friends
&billet Lure of
y. Any one] archesate Sausage there will fore at
aranteed fresh, and for quality defy to be
as will
n. Any orders left at, the shop for any kind less mo
cy dishes Meli as French Tripe, Jete, or any kind in,
diehesfor Meg suppers, or any or ers for
To th
ind of Freehli ate will bepromptly ,and immed
oderate prices. Mr Meyer &lo w shoe to le „
the people of Seaforth and vicinity for the n-
1 patronage they have bestowed on 14im,and
they may continu, and wish all a Merry
415
• election with the abOVe the. -undersigned
s to state to his nuinerOns. mutton:Kato and
hattbe intends to continue ebenitemfae-
rst-claeS pumps and el:sten:1H as hereto -
be reld straid. Ile has now snob. faellities
11eble hili to turn out a better -Retitle for
ey than any other e,eealuiehment ef the
his ection.
se indebted to him he werald say -that an
to settle.ment is desired, ae, he is tagent-
d of money.
ber the old established- and well
Ptrean Factory.
X. R. WILLIAMS.
TRA ELER$, ATTENTION
-1-uh iNn°enTiliP
btnfaryn faetnring Cpm
own ea the
NESAV, Feb, 16,
Or
ation of the
• rang cuts for t
bus a F. FO
-A tneeting of UI4 Share-
trons of the WestEnl Cheese
any ill be held at 4be Fee -
es nd Factory, 04 WED -
at 1 'clock P. -M.,l for the
repay and for inking ar-
coz4dnet of next Won's
427.1
If yen re traveling on the Seaforth Nceetherti
Grve' Road
STOPAT VIE HALF.WAY HOUSE,
That is the place lei Good Fires, Geod Ciger,
Good Liquors Good Ilamilton Ale and Porter,
Good Cider, Good Meals, Good33e-de, Good &Oleo,
Sheds and Yards for cattle. Good hayandosts,
and a good hostler, and infect everything tba
iteeeesory for the comfort .iff -the traveling Stile
in -a conntry tavrn. ; eta asd 80. 1110 •
D.AVIS, Proprietor.
WANTED, 200 Steak Steers frem 800 to1,001
lbs. hhab,est =rat price Will be paid. ! 4118