The Huron Expositor, 1876-03-10, Page 3rieff 10, 1876,
;LEGAL
; Banister, Attosney, Solicitor'
a AfeLeinfa new Week, comet
I *catertoo street, Pseasejob. 4"
eserseeelN, Barriaters ams
bancery, Goderich. 848
W. R. mcsvrennts.
Conveyancer and Commie --
Wroxeter. Auctioneer and
uts and notescollected; on
836
iardeter, Attereey, Solicitor in
Ooderielt and Seaforth. Of.
I's Drug Store, .Goderich, at
.rth. 854
OLL, Barristers, Attorneys -at.
in Chaneery, Notaries Public,
13russe1s. R, Sorrnit, God-
Brussele, ela
, WATSON,. Bari s,. Atter.
tors in Chaneery, (to., Clinton,
.t anor east of the new Royal
aiding. Money tolown on fann
401 WATS0x.
VER, Itarriete-ve and Attorney('
ors in Chancery and Insolveney,
!trios Public, ate- Offices—See.
$23,0oo ef Private Fruit.ls to
ight Per cent. Interest, pafrable
31nYEat..
1 1TOLINIESTED. Ilarrif.ters, At.
Sw, Solicitors- in Chancery and
ries Public and Conveyance.
c. Dank,. Sea forth. Agents for
sttranee Company,
tt lend at 6 par cent. Farms -
sale. . .53
01 CA a,.
e D. l'hysician, Surgeon and.
seaforth, tint. Otlice and n-
f't Godelich Stioet, firitt door
Church. 842
i11. D., C. M., Physician, Sur-
. for the County of Iluxon.
ace, corner of Mallet and•High
te Planing Mill.
& IltritGESS, Physician*
Accouchenrs. OFFICE—ma:ix:
saar the Station, Joust CP -
or Huron Joirx A. Bun -
424
.. 3f. D., C. 3L tittle of the firm
Phelan, 8trt;tfordy Graduate of
Physician, Surgeon and Ae-
ia, Ontario. Gllice—Ilooms in
occupied by the ht. e Dr.
--Commercial lItucl. Will at-
fak on Tuesdays and Fridays. 803.
AL D., L. R. C. 2, S. K.
College of Physicians and Sur-
! Late lieuse Surgeon of Kings-
' Lying-in Hospital, Physician,
unchear. Office —Albert Street,
ream. Mills. Residenc 0—Huron
!emniercial Hotel, Clinton, Out
pauctually attended to both in
880,
G. BULL, L. D. S., Surgeon
Dentist,&c.,:itttforth, -Ontario
lb.: work, latest stvles, neatly
All surgic aporations
re anti promptitude. Fees as low
el6cwhere. Office hours from
Ifot,nas ver Mr. A. G. Me -
270
- -
Veterinary Surgeon, Gratin -
Veterinary College, Seaforth,
liesidenec in rear of Killoran &
inaptly attendto, night or
vett rinary m d ines on hand.
IforArt examined mato sound -
;es gi ;en if rupilred. 407
LL, V. S. Lieentiate and Prize -
!I University, IE ace, wad
-.rio Veterivary (.ollege,Toronto,
neatly in Varna, where he will be
ifling to attend to all kinds of
oda of auhfulls trawl excepted),
ather, and at all hours. Reel -
..0 doors east of Cook's Tem -
8 -7.2
',DER, V. $4, Graduate of the
trinary College. After devoting
ictiet with 1wit:xi-50r Smith, of
Ailed in Seaforth, in the office
hy Dr. Bruvess, Main Street,
t...ned ready to treat 011 diseasee
:01taiintale, All calls promptly
r ni,-ht. A large stock of
z. cran.tantly on hand. Horses
f-ouniness and eertir eates given.
and st lt1 on et remission. Resi--
.itt: the 1.:xeo.-4Tot: Office. 424
-`11‘01V.V NOTficE.
creditors arra
- having- claims against DONALD
EE. in hiS lifetime, of the town -
the County c Boron, reornan,
sutt: of February, A. D. 1876,
nd in for ajjadication and pay -
with full nartienlars thereof,
-.‘fttrao Y. _McLean, of the town
gat MeLennan, of the township,
tily P. 0., on { w before the first
- Cu and immediately after the
Vine next the said Executors Will
iiivirion of the Said estate, and
Ulmer among the parties en-
2:tected by the lust will of the
:Bain McKenzie, having regard
:as of which they shall thou haxe
:id they will not afterwards be
ts so distributed, or any part
z sort of whose dram notice shall
:eived by them at the tirae of
1. This notice is giver/ pursuant
etoriai Chapter 28, Seetion 27
: day of Februaly A- D. 1876.
L•LEAN, JOHN" MeLENNAN— -
428-13
!&S. STOCK..
Stray ed int', the premises
:Oignerl, Lot 14, Con. Ajlowick, a
• The owner ton have her
ani paying ev.pcuse.r. DAVID
460-2
— —
--Strayed into the pr.amises of
t4 Lot 21, Con. P. Morris, 1 Ball
The Ounfrr may have the same
rty and paying expenses. JOHN
480*4
Eit.---Catue into the premises of
etl, Lot 7, Lake Shore Roa clWest,
a black and white yearling
r requested to prove property,
take her away. THOMAS
430-4
▪ into the premises of
di near Lerne, in the TownshiP
H. 1, u sPottca ending Steer. s
1.v.t-ted bx prow property, pay
-away. JAS. STYLES. 42944
FOR SA. I.E.
_
EARLS sALE.--1,:ta, Sale by
y private bargain, a few first -
t. eke 4 drst-elasi young mares
s old, all ritto by imported
- ft 41 by Mr,. Mason's Hon -
in, rue'. 4, Stan -
420.3
'.—The riboe reward will be
$n «,r 1rs.lins ho will
as will lead to the legal
art? or patties Uhl) plIblighal
firuilL4 n1 rtal charac-
r111.4.11ti-et :`,:(1V, I, knowing the
:tett falkelasal only to injure
, Vf- own f 044. UEORGB
kLit Jan, lo, 244
L.14. .111KI, VS.
Drtss and Mantic Maker.
e Bank, Seaforth. N.13 -.—AP=
408
Practical Watchmaker and
r•ell. Cut,torur rs will find it to
with zne, as they will have
Ong practical experience in the
40g
IL! VERY, Seaforth , Out. T. A,
Rietor. Comfuttabie and elegant
isrtts.clutis reliable horses alwarl
poaerate. Office and stables on
loud door east of Main stueet,
'.of the hotels promptly attend-
ant
MARCH 10,1876.
Luck Baldwin's Trotter. ! & Co., of which firm he is st 11 lio enier
- i
_ .
partner.
A Wicked Tr;(.1: of the Turf ---A Horse
1111871 Mr. Bain bought Eh , Atlantic,.
_that -11act kelt .Trained Oil a Sttut
' Flouring -Mills•of St. Louis, wi; ' i weep,
, s , •
Car. ' city uf 800 barrels per tay, •• nil ran those
The millionaire, Lock Baldwin, for;II
in...s . f
or a tittic ; but recent y he 'Atlao-
once in his life collies out of a specula- tic Mills Comeany e as be , . rganized. .
tion wrong end foremimit. He read of which efe, Niel es twee, (mg., He is
that Flora Temple wee seriginallY Fur- . also a director, and for a tii 0 %os pteei• '
chased -out of a drove for $60, and that dent, of the, Union Stearn I% ill s 'Co.,
,
1 Dutchman was bought out of a brick cart 1 other flour manufacturing c c
, for $85. This set the great finaneiet think- mills have a capacity of'
ing, and a brilliant idea was born. He day. Mr. Bain is presiden
would watch the butcher carts, the brick tional Board of Trade, is a c
carts, and the milk wagons for a treasure1 St Louis Chamber of Co eerc
in disguise, and when found, would de- ! has filled a multitude of offi es ler
velop the animal in private. And When with the trade and eomme ea !In
the coming wonder was thus rescued , of St. Louis and the West. 1 it lh
from oblivion and would. astonish the - taken an active interest in m lac
world with the speed, the talkative. B. eminent of St Louis, sei gjas
would howl with envy. Some six weeks ' man for four years, and in
ago the lynx eye of the great finaticier run by his friends for m or,
rested upon a half starved, over worked, defeated. Probably no ot r
slab sided animal, the off horse of a zen of St. Louis is at this t
street car team. Eureka' At last he with so many public and I
had found the treasure. The next day prises, tending to the deel
this Bucephalus rn embryo wee his props commercial and industrial
erty for the insignificant sum of $50. the Mississippi Valley, as
The equine anatomy was sent to train- While it may be add
ing quarters, fed, groomed, and exercised other merchant of his c
-in an • approved manner. When at achieved greater success 1
length he spread himself on the road, space of time.
andevas allowed to pass everything he -ei
i r. Bain is yet a youn
met the joy of the banker knew no entering upon middle age
bounds. All Nvere his guests at the prospect many years in evli
roadside isms, corks flew and jokes were the results of his labors. 11'
cracked. Among the guests on this oc- stitution and robust healt
ca,sion was an old Sacramentsport, to do with ease what man
who droye a faded specimen of departed break down under. He is
greatness in the shape of a trotter, which untiring worker. Of his
was never allowed to pass the new won- its hardsnips, Mr. ;Bain says
der on the road. After the beaker was ed out in life, funk behcvit t
fooled to the top of his bent, he was in- try, economy and perseve
duced to banter Old Sport for a match honest calling would win
with Centennial—the name he had given And so they will. There
to his new purchase—for $500 a side, m-
y early life when, if 1 h
mile heats, to road wagon. The match rnent despaired of final su se8
was at length made for Thursday, Jan. 6. have given up the ship. I tr
Old Sport found out that Centennial feeling certain that bright ; d
had done service on cars for two years conic. I was not mistak na
or more, and therefore was very ob- ; and perseverance will stir 1
edient to the sound of the bell. Pro- ! end." It is this determi
curing one of these, he carefully screwed ! that brings final success.
into the floor el his wagon under the -i •
seat, so arranged that his toe Could 1 An Icelander in S 0
strike it, I One night, •o.vlieli. Jon as
On the day of the race the horses I the usual sound of waves
were on the track at the appointed tune, eel's side and the cries of
and were sent off to an even stoat amid deck — everything FieenSed i 'strangely
the vociferous cheers of a party of the _quiet, but he was too good ae sleeper to
banker's friends. "Centennial " was to puzzle his head about it, st,' Merely turn,
be held in to tire out the old plug for 1 ed over on his pillow. N Ilan he arose
about half a mile, and then let out to t the quiet was still thereIe ressed in
distance hine in the first heat. She was , haste and went on deck'1Ii yacht lay
just about to forge ahead when ting Went i at anchor in front of build g rile'than
the bell, and he came to a full stop so I a hundred Rejkiaviks put o her
suddenly that his driver exam near be- ' "This is Leith," said.'N. r 1 ree, com-
ing pitched over the dashboard.. ()Id ing up to him. ;
Sport of course shot ahead. By the use 'Leith ?" Jon eeelaim 1 • " it seems
of the whip the banker's horse was again like Rome or i erusalon ! fli a must be
started, and soon caught, up to the old the king's palaces."
plug. The bell sounded again, and then "No, my boy," Mr. Lo
TIM
xP6s,rro
R.
arrived with rifle and ammunition, find a
trusty stout attendant. 'rho shooters, of
co irse, supposed' he would- shoot Wids,
auil tintt they Would win an .casy victory
over Win. But ,his attendant brought
along a three logged stool on w
hic
adjusted a broad funnel -shaped tube of
tin :about two feet in diameter at the oub.
er' cad and tapering down at a distance
of' sOine two feet more to a . small bole
, about... size of ttie target, or the bu
b rrels per eyo to which the ball was directed.
re
the Na- What axe you going to do with that
show you,' said the schoOlinaster, 'for you
told me I could fix the target to suit my-
self, and sol mean to.' They heel to sub-
mi,of course; and he adjusted his ma -
china in such a w y that if his ball struck
anywhere within he funnel it would go
straight to them rk.' Everything ready,
our hero drew up with steady stun and
drove his ball direct to the Mark, which
he repeated threetimes hand running,
greatly to thestisscomfiture of his banter -
ere. Although they claimed that it was
no fair play, the umpires decided that it
• s. and gave the school -master the
the whole
tor of the maehine r asked the shooting men. 'I'll
* and -
ected
er•ests
s also
1 govi-
alder-
8 he was
but was
egle citi-
t
ne eon ected ,
iv te, enter- I
pi ent of the-
letere ts of
e 'rge, Bain. le.
37
a
that no at
has ever to
0 brief a th
;,has in
hardly
h to eujoy
s rong con- en
efieble him
n pieessant,
Men would
life and
1 start -
'et indus-
r n04 in any
he end.
ti
1
er
ggl
r1.8n
mes in
a DM:1-
E14ulcl
ed on,
would
dustry
in the ,
o win
1
'
and. I
li,, ' he missed
1 mast the ves-
'le , Sailors on
kes ! he fun eerie ran over
n and the master had a wide berth
reafter, and no further practical jokes
re attempted upon him."
A Paroxysmal Drinker.
0
HCIRON PLANING1 MILL.
'VIM undersigne .
ed hery info' them
ir alty
11 cmatonere end the pub le generally of the Be -
umber Yard: LO itew
bee on .
rnwhose
neeval of their Feet ory end
told more commodious pre
iiORTH MAI
Where, with inerefteed fa ill Hee'
Machinery of the be4t ma e they
tohnanufacture and 1111 all
Doors,: Bli igouldings,
And all Id ds of
IlijLANED U B E R
At Prices to Su t the imes.
STREET,
rdera
17111 some new
will continue
r . ,
ITorm Gates, Hay
Boxes,
A Large Stock of Seaso
LATH AND
1878
1878
AUCTION SALE
0 a Valuable Pam, in the T
ship of Stanley.
Rwfics, Cheese
(ke..
ed Lai ber on- Hand..
HINGLES.
Jiiig Sawing and Cos Iona Pinning will
Receive Promise Attention.
IThe subscribers hereby thank their numerous
customers for the liberal patronage extended to
hope, by strict integ-
o bll8111088, to merit a
PfPn 01 the sem&
man, with an ugly light in his eyes, rtliteyma ne du rei inoes oth:
t
and
, - tinuanee and increase
red a saloon on Congresa streetyea
teiday. The bartender slid ;in behind his
inter, and smiled at prospective profits,
t the Stranger waved-- his hands'and
d : " I want none of your vile decoc-
ns. Mix me something to soothe my
fing thoughts,"
Gin and sugar ?" insinuated the sal-
oo ist.
" Do you want to make a volcano of
me !" exclaimed the stranger. "1 want
so °thing as soothing to my tumultuous
thought as the mother's lullaby song is
to a weary child." 1
" Take a milk punch ?"
I want to be soothed, I tell you !
rasped the man.
" Take a .Tosn and Jerry ?"
" Would a Toni and Jerry drive these
, wild, raging, terrible thoughts away ?"
CO
bu
sa
ti
ra
there was another full stop. The trial
was repeated at iatervals for the balance
of the way home, the oldplug going
Wheezing past the judge's stand, a win-
" they are only warehous
"But what are those q
behind the houses? Th
and round. that t don't se
ne
.7f
per
P
ner. The eighth wonder of the world cohld climb up."
%nes distanced. "It all seeing like a " Hills ?" exclaimed M ie
hideous dream " Mr. Baldwin feebly re- i race now ! Why, Jon, thos
marked, as he watched the Sacramento Jon was silent. He dared 6sot doubt
Kent button up the gold notes, his friend's• 1, but he po
wholly believe it. %Vhetilth
A Self -Made Scot. ed, and he taw the great
,
The history of commerce in the West-- spreading boughs, and th
green leaves' such a feeling
t
nswered,
1
reen hills
sosteep
1,v anybody
rne, " Oh
are trees."
ern States, when written, will 'afford
some remarkable instances of men who
have risen to wealth and position in a
'brief space of time, without any extra-
ordinary good. luek, and without specula-
tion or unusual hazard; their success be:
ing simply the result of untiring energy,
industry and. perseverance. And this;
too, in the face of hardships and (used. i voic"es. Is it English ? can,
vantages which would have discouraged 1 ?
and disheartened the ordinary- merchant Mr. Lorne took him 14 t
or business man. Such au example is af- said:"It is praise, not
forded in the follotvibg sketch : speak the same Linguae
world, but no one can undue
ii
admiration came over hi
to tremble. A wird we
the long, flexible bough
swayed up and down.
Oh, Mr. Lorne'!" he
they are praying! Let m
they are saying somethin
George Bain was bornn Strling, Scot-
say.
land, on MT
ay 5th, 1836. His early years ;:ere is one rough lit
ten years of age he was sent to St. Nin -
At kia,vik, and that is the on
Iceland. What. then, Mus
were spent under his father's roof.
ian's school, where he was taught a little
Latin and Greek, in addition to his Jon's -feelings when he saw
mother tengue. He remained at this elegant carriages dashing to
school for two years, -and made fair pro_ treat wagons drawn b
When they get into a ca
gress in his stndies. This waS the chief
part of his schooling, for in 1851 his him like siting on a movink
had read and heard of all t
father, with his family, left Scotland for
and thought he had a clear
America, intending to settle in Canada.
they were ; but he was ot
They landed at Quebec in October, I81, n
the reality. He was so exp
and the family went to what was then
drove up the long street to'
called the Province of Upper Canada ;:'
but young Bain entered a store i ' that Mr. Lorne, sittingesit
n Quebec
as a clerk. His salary was but $100 per feel the beatings of his
annum, and the work was hard. After.
remaining in Quebec for some time, young
Ban determined to try his fortune in
Montreal.. He obtained employment in .
liant silks, or silverwere
a store there, but at the same salary as
yeare' service, he concluded to make
before—$100 per annum. After three i
multitudes of people ! 'kg
seemed to touch the do ids
another change, and went to Port- .the hotel, all he could SLY,
'Poor old be
land, 'Mc., as a clerk for a flour and voice, was :
The next day they to k
produce house; but still at a very small
salary. Lanark, in the neighb Mr. tome had an estat
Young Bain remained in Portla'nd be-
the bare
tween two and three years, when he re-
turned -to Montreal. He did not find the swift brooks that ca
their glens, he laughed
suitable
employment there, and soon af- . _
'' Oh, you have a l
terward went to Chicago. Wh' he here ! If there were tr
ittl
reached this latter city he was not able
orva, it would look likely()
to find employment
for tin cc or four
months. His funds were soon exhausted, "I have some moorland o
and for several weeks he lived on 0111)'a Lorne remedied "and lif.y
;
day. His father was able be home -sick, I'll send "To -1.
few pennies a 1
TCCOVer." !
young Bain was too proud to a,sk for that But when -Jon reached t
to give him but : little assietance, and
was so cordially welcom al le
little.
— and saw the park and
At this time, when looking in vain for hoped to become famili
somethin se to do a friend met him one flowers, he thought ther
day, and told him that a large lumber likelihood of being limn
firm wanted a man to inspect and. Pleas- in such a piece --13ayaSel
• . .
me a carte of lumber. :Nile Bain knew N./choke.
nothing oc.f lumber, but his desperate cir- i .
emnstances emboldened him to ask .for The Schooima t
.
jl not yet
.tehad land-
th
minion io
awe an
t begat
wing, ail
the One
ed. See
t awhile
hear thei
n dere tans
wonders never ceased:
pie tree, with fruit; rose
whols beds of geranium on
dens; windows filled with
ea'
he
us
hand, am
er. The
1 over 1th
nd all the
1
rt in Rej
vehicle i
have bee
iundrerla
nd fro, an
, seemed
nt horses
o
hrone. le
ese r thi
ea of
repaired , f
ed, as th
dinburgl
him, cou
'I' he ne
.was an a
s in bloa
e 4ttle ga .-
lit ; orb '1- ,
towers th t '
end en le
they reach
in a, falterg
and !"
ill c tra,in for for bein' at the State 'Soma -1
rlfeal. of whi h and 4 days
NS hen Jonsew tion—stickin' us taxpayers with 313 days'
11
1.
1
"I think it would," replied the bar-
nderaand he mixed one. He made it
usually good, and the man sieined it
ith great satisfaction, and. exclaimed
Ah th4 soothes me—that does me
od—that turns my raging thoughts
to dreams of ecstatic 'blusS !"
As he Wiped his mouth on the back of
s hand, the bartender said :
Change, please."'
"Yes, that has changed me," was the
ply.
" I want fifteen cents, if you please."
For what ?" 1
"For that' Tom and Jerry." '
"Look out, air, I'm soothed now, and
on't get me raging again !,"
"Rage be hanged! I 'event pay for
at drink !".
To all dime whorl° accounts are overdue we give
a cordial invitation to pay pp.
GRAY
!IP. S.—Plans and Speofficathan
4urnished on application.
to MACHINISTS kt10
FERE IS NOT
THE BEST MAO -
IN THE ARK
GEORGE Eli. 8
MANUFACTURER
Stock's Extra MA
Look out for the reactilon !" Warned_
e man. "'I am calm and peaceftil now;
nd I hope you won't bring back those
rrible fiendish thoughts which burned
my heart Its molten lava slips down the
ingged sides' of Mount Vesuvius?"'
i• You pay for that drink r
"Now, I rage again !'' Yelled the man':
Now, the soothing influence has passed.
gwaaiyn.Noti,iing on earth can calm me
He hit the bartender between the eyes,
ore clown the stove,' and would' have
ade a sad Wreck of things if the police
tadn't stopped him. He was taken to
he station and locked up. After about
hree hours he called out, "1 am eoothed
I am calni again," But they didn't let
im out. —Detroit Free Pi es
Outside the Old Part*
SCOTT.
for Railditz
ILL MEN.
LIICE IT.
!NE OIL
T.
OCK,
hine Oil,
(Warranted riot to Glum)
4 ,
ALSO WHOLES4E DEALER I
FINULUBRIOATIND OILS,
SPIZING1-.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODSi
NEW GObDS
ARRIVING WEEKLY.
JJST '0 I" 1\T'Pr.")
THIS WEEK
NEW DRESS GOODS;
NEW PRINTS,
NEW COTTONS,
NEW HOLLANDS,
NEW FRILLINGS,
NEW COLLARS,
NEW CUFFS
NEW TIES, . &c.,
Dark Engine and Gaff Oil, Benzine .117u
and Animal Oils of oll kinds
I wish to direct' speCial attelntion to in
EXTRA MACHU E 01 S,
Manufactured by myself. All w o use them ac-
knowledge they are t e best the market.
A TRIAL 1$ SOLICITED.
i Address P. 0. 11 1 31 4, Toronto.
GE01 GE STOO'IC.
MADAME SAYEI 'S
BICE SIO
ORIENTA REAM.
CASH STO
VOR beautifying and reserii4 the complexion
11; Warranted to eradie to 1
ALL OF wHIcH
BE SOLD AT TH
LOWEST PRICES
'VERY
HOFFMAN BROTIIRS'
CHEAP
;FRECKLES, ER PTIONS OF THE
SKIN, 1�T1, • SEAFORTiti.
,
i SUNBURN AND TAN.
The most excellent Toil 't Artice ever offered to 1
the public. It changes the sunburned face and
Fresh, Healthy Looking Texture. G R, 0 0 11?J MP- 1
P ItSIJANT to an order of tede, dated the 181
-a- Da% of December A. D. 18/75, made by the
Jtt tor :ledge of the County Court of the County
of Huron, in -the matter of partition between.
JapesW Minus Demean and others, Defendant
aterary Painenn, Plaintiff, againit
there will be sold by vutdie Auction, by GEORG-
M. ifRUEMAN, Auctioneer, -at Morigniett ill
tel. in the Village of Hayfield, on 8
nriday, the 23th Day of March, A.
1 ts:76, at 12 o'clock noon, the following valusb 4
fern property natuely : Lot nnmber 11, south f
thel Raytield Road concession, in the owniihip 1
ta
St 'nley, in the County of Huron, con aining S
Acres of Land, more orless. The soil is the bet
clayloan]. About 70 acres 'aro el red, w
fen ed, and in a high state of cultivation, a
hal nee is well wooded with the best hardwoo #
Th re is upon the land a large brick honse, wi h
brick kitchen and outbuildings, large framebarn,
co modious sheds, stables, outhouses, and excel',
lent orchard, consisting partly of bearing t s
and partly of young trees lately planted. T
land is on the gravel road leading from Bayfie d
to Seaforth, is about 81 miles froM Bayfield,
5 mites from Bromfield, and is in all respects a most desirable and valuable property. The ti a
is disputable and free from all ineumbran
TERMS -10 per cent. on day of sale to the Te
do or his Solicitor, balance to make one-third f
p charm money in one month, remaining twp.
thi ds, at option of purchaser, to remain on mo
ga e on the lands bearing 7 per cent. Interest,aIId
pa able in twoequil annual instalments, the pnr-
chaser to be let into immediate possession. In
other respects the conditions of sale will be t e
standing conditions ef stile of tbe Court of Cha
ce . For farther particulars apply to Mea s.
DAVISON & JOHNSTON, or J. T. GARBO
So citors Goderich, or to the plaintiff on
la s. D'ated Goderich, December 20,18175. ,
ISAAC F. TOMS,
Junior Judge County Court,Ouro
J. T. GARROW, Vendors Solicitor, t 40
CHANCERY SALE
0/ Lot and Dwelling HOU86 i
Seaford&
Ipursuance of a decree and an order of t e
lourt of Chancery bearing date respectively t e
19th day of May, 1875, and the 181h day of -Feb
ary, 1876, and made in a cause of McCaughey
Thompson, and with the approbation of the
delis igned Master of the said Court at Goderic
there will be sold by Public Auction at the CO I-
MERCIAL HOTEL, in the Town of SEAPORT _ ,
oniWEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876, at 1 o'clo,k
In the afternoon, by .1. 1' BRINE, Auctioneer, t • e
fo Bowing property, that is to say: The West
of Lot No. 42, in George Sperling's survey of p
of the Town of Seaforth. There is a frame dw
JO house la storeys high, about 1844, a s
fr me stable or shed,and a well upon the lot.
lo
re
T
u
ee.
e•
!1
Is fenced in. -The buildings are in pretty g
air, and ere now in the occupation of M
pson. The roperty will be put -up at t
et price of $801 . The purchaser will be req
ed topay a deposit in the proportion- of $10 or
er ry $100 of his purchatie money to theTen or
or his Solicitor st the time of sale, and to y
Ib balance into court within one month the
af ex., and upon payment the purchaser shall be
e titled to a conveyance and to be let into s -
se sion. In other respects the conditions of s le
sr the standing conditions of the Court of C n-
ee . Further particulars and conditions of le
m y be obtained upon application to Ides rs
M Caughey & Holmested, Messrs. Benson &
eyer,Barristers, Seaforth, and to J. T. Garr w,
E Barrister. Goderich. Dated tlais 26th da of
F bruary, 1876. 1
H. MacDERMOTT,
Master at Gode h.
3 eCAUGliEt &HOLMESTED,
Vendor's Solicitor,
s.
DOMINION BLOC*
hands -to a
" Yes, we tried the Reform xlan in
• trial. This is entiret new, and compotied of
It is what every lady ill use after giving it a
ur county last year, said an ol farmer harmless material, and s certa nly the best SEAFORTHI
lathe incoming train this morning., "We
Gran%ers jieed in with the Democrats
CCMPLEX4ON OILET
and t_ e Liberals and the Independents
and the Woman Suffragists end the Ever offered for sale. I
see for yourself. Those
Whatnots, and jest carried everything dispense with it. It wi
before us—we did—all to save expense
and extravagance in office, you see." •
" Well, did you succeed in your ob-
ject ?" asked a gentleman passenger.
"Naw !" exclaimed the ancient soil -
tiller in disgust ; "we jest got ourselves
into a fix --expenses is gettin bigger and
taxes is eatin us up worse'n ever,'"
" Indeed ?"
"Yes, snre's you're born," continued
the elderly plow -jogger • "Now* there's
our County Superintend'ent—We lected a
woman to that position, and she didn't
want no salary or nothin', she spid, but '
you should. a•seen her last year's; report,
sent in a fort'nit ago."
"What, was it a heavy one?"
"Wal, I should say it was !" respond -1
ed the grim husbandman ; "flog me, if
she didn't have 220 days charged up for
'zaminations, 89 day i for visitin' schools, "
entams, a d
e eaping down
d stide
b Goland ev
es- ong the TlIui-
.er velley.
y oWn,"
u ever get
ut upon it
-
house; a, d
Mrs: Leri
e s where he
r th trees a d
Id be as mi ell
1-si in heaVen as
tey/or, Srt:,
at $4 a day ----1,252 by hokey !—mor'n
could earn a-farmin' in three hull yearsrl
".8he ought to be satisfied with that"'
remarked. another passenger.
"But she wasn't," declared the oldj
man ; " blamed if she didn't seem to be
le mad because it wasn't leap year, so's sh
to could crowd in 'nother workia' day.
to Chicago Journal.
the place of lumber itispeetor, and It WWI 1 In some interesting r mi i
given to bine He performed his antics•teti
carefully and faithth
fully, ough not very • Commercial ArlyertiRer reit'
stage-coacb times, a w
skilfully ; but his eming story; which Mr. employers were well
pleasedT
. his paVd ethe way for r
other ' "on
and regular employment. He speedily iaesinpee-isellgIttlicnnganilaastse1.,1*!hhi
accumulated some money and pres- I
business there. ''.4. 1
ently commenced business on his own ac- s
count. Vermont had been eugage
young chap from the O're 0
Soon after starting in business for hirn- - evinter school in the -I p
self, Mr. Bain thought to make another i town, and having made tl ,
venture and get. Married. But his honey- , of the young men thereabo
moon was searcely• over when the panic much inclined to pole* ft
of 1857 swept over the land, and Mr. rarely lost. an opporttini
Bain and a multitude of others yere their propensity for aftilus
wiped from the list of merchants. He ' they got up a rifle-stiloo
was ruined in a day. Ile at once sought ' asked the young Gre n 1.
and obtained employment IIS salesman in - take a hand with theln, )
a flour house, -where be remained for , he was as " green " ir(rif
seine years. In 1865 Mr. Bain went to the more elegant civiltlies
St. Louis to reside, Ad with his part- they plumed therreielnese!
ners established the firm of _ Updike, ed on condition that he ff
Bain & Co., their business being in flour, target in.a, way to suit In
grain and Western produce. They were they readily agreede
very successful, and soon afterward start- _quite considerable rn 1o1]a
td branch_ houses in Chicago and New tance long. The groin
Orleans. 'When he was . able to do so, off and the target set.
Mr. Bain bought out his partners, and had been made, which b
the style of his firm became George Bain sent 'couldn't be beat.'
i
'8 Shot.
scences of old
n the 131.1 I 16
estotllicle
him of
nee atten ea
in the stig
, raw -bo es
'Mountain
to teac
blots of
acquaint lie
ts,,eflaey
at him, in
of indul n
ent. One
inateli,
lOuntaine
esurning hAt
practice als it
f life on w icl
The boy join
uld fix th
self,' to wlii�
he stake u
s and. the di
• as tneas re
me kir, s o
common co
Then the b
•
The Value of Education.
Jake was heard calling'across the folic
to his neighbor's son, a colored yout
who goes to school at the Atlanta colf.
ored university :
" Look }war boy, you goes ter school
don't' yer ?"
"Yes, sir," replied the boy.
" Ciettio' etldykashun, ain't yer ?"
"Yes. sir."
is no umbug—tr , and
who have used it Will not
1
MAKE THE. SKIN SOFI' SMOOTH,
Removing all blemi hes and discoloration& NO.1 LABRADOR HE
Give this a Trial a • d You will nez be
Wit out It.
FOR S LE AT
J. S. Bober s Drug Store,
SEA 011T11. 428
ItAS JUSTECEIVED A FINE LOT
OF
" Larnin"rithmetic and figgerin' en e
slate, eh ?"
" Yes. sir."
"Well, it don't take two whole due
to make a hour, do it ?" •
"Why, no !" exclaimed the boy.
"You was gwine to bring that hatchit
back in'an hour, warn't yer ?"
" Yes, air."
"An' it's ben two days sence yer bor-
rowed it.Now, what good's eddykashan
gwine ter do you thick-skulled niggets
when yer gato school a whole year and
den caul tell how long it takes to fete.h
back a hatchet ?"
•
SELLING CHEAP FOR
ALSO SALMON
CLOSING SALE
-OF
VALUABLE PiOPERTy B
liELONGING Td THE
ESTATE OF THE LATE J. B. BACEY.
•
F111.8T —STORE, vilith DWELLItiG over' it,
situate on Albert Stileet, opposite rair'a Mslis,
leased for a term of rears. This ie a good in-
vestment, bringing la a goo rental, quarterly
and monthly:
SECOND—STORE!, STO E - HOUSE AND
STABLE, adjoining ithe above. Large frontage
and yard. Well adapted foe a General or Gro-
cery business.
TIIIRD—COAL Y RD a
with a large, splendid Ston
Rutter, Pork,&o., s tuate
Grand Trunk Railway.
FOURT1I—HURON FL
MILLS, well established,
business. Situate (m the
Trunk Railway.
CLIINT
d STORE -HOUSE,
Cellar for storing
n the track of the
R
Uand OATMEAL
and doing a large
track of the Grand
Is increasing in poptilation and seanuacturies
and being situate on two lin s of Railway, viz.:
THE GRANDIRsTUEN,
NAND GREAT
w
And in the centre of ,eize of ihe finest agricultu-
ral Counties in the Baininitin, makes it a most
desirable Shipping Point, aid rapidly increasing
place of importance. The bore property must
be sold in order to setitle the state.
Favorable Tama will be gi en. Apply to
422-18 - R. M. RACES, Executor, Clinton.
THE SEA ORTI1
INSURANCE AND AND AGENCY.
ALONZO STRONG
The boy got mad and slung the hatchet IS AGENT for Several First -Class 8 ock, re
over the fence half ;way through an ah e
" s
and Life Insnrance CO panies, and is prepar-
barrel. —A llanta Constitution. 01 to take riskon the
•
—The farmers of Prince Edward Island
have realized the follY of holding beak
their crops for better ptices. This winter
they have more barley and oats on head
...than any previous season. A sudden
spell of eold weather closed their pots
ipad shut down the export of a v,ery
portion of last year's harvest. This has
intensified the commercial depression that
ists in the centres of the Island trade.
CASH.
ROUT
AND WHITE Fl H
Htlzh El' BARRELS
ALWAYS KEEPS A FINE LINE OF
TEAS VERY CHE P.
MOST FAVORA LE TERMS.
and
svsooluk44ggeeennpbtroffoporte•rtsteh;e8raaile alit the best Loan So-
cieties
and purchase of Farrel
A NUMBER OP FIRST•CL.ASS IM-
PROVED Fik101, FOR SALE.
OFFICE—Over M. M on's Store„ Main SI,,
Seaforth 421
•
a
J. BR,0 NELL.
NOTIO
NEW MACHINE
HOP.
TTAVING fitted up the premise formerly oc-
cupied by GI:0.Y & SCOTT, 4 aro prepared
to contract for
BOILERS 8s. ENGINES
FLOURING:
GRIST AND SAW MILLS,
SHINGLE, '
Heading and Stave Machinery, &c.
CARTER'S, STEAM SAW MR
I SEAFORTH.
RE undersigned, sneeeseor to Messrs.
tage, Carter & Gray, has on hand over
' 1,000,000 FEET OF
OOD HEMLOCK LUMB R
ut and Sorted, suitable for Building, Dral • g
a1nd Fencing, whieh be offers at =31 50 pe X.
rdoa quantity of inferior quality, suitable for
heating, at 33 50 per M., and bas p • - . the
oe of
USTOM SAWING AT $2 75 per M.
est yeses prices will be paid for Hardwood soge
and for Hemlock, lf cut long. Patronage Is res.
ectfully solicited and satisfaction guarantee
i
i JAMES I. CART R.
1 N. B.—The price for custom sawing ig lest( . .
what is charged by any other mill, mil . . t eem
hickness guaranteed. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERDH14.26
THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between
.-A-- the u ndereigned, under thefirm name of WIL-
LIAMS & CLUFF, has been Absolved by mutual
consent. The business will hereafter be carried
on by j. R. Williams. AU debts contrac by
thendlaalltedflerinb tswdilluebothliequlaidatetedfirmby wil3. itW
l he , .1111,V..
-
d by him. 3. R. WILMA S,
NOBLE CLUF
•
N connection -with the above the under gned
desires to state to his numerous custome end
friends than be intends to continue them* •attic -
tare of firateclase pumps and cisterns as h reto-
ore at the old stand. He has nowsuchfac lies
s will enable him to turn out a better artic e for
°es money than any other establishment the
kind in this section.
To those indebted to him be would say t • at an
Immediate settlement is desired, as he is • gent-
ly in need of money.
Remember the old established and well- •en
Seaforth Pump Factory.
415 J. R. WILL - S.
OPPOSITION THE LIFE OF TR E.
MR. , GEORGE FORSYTH
IjAS much -pleasure in informing the bi-
tants of Seaforth and vicinity that e has
fitted up a Fizst-Class
8.114VING, ANsADI/H00A,NIR DRES NG
1 In the stand lately occupied by him as a Meat
Emporium, first door north of the Commercial
Hotel. Mr. FORSYTH has secured the services =01
FIRST-CLASS BARBERS,
And Guarantees Satisfaction. GEORDIE will do
Good Work as cheap as any others in the
bulisineartsiLlar attention paid to Dressing Children's
Hair. Parents would oblige by sending their
Children in the early part af the week, orf more
convenient early on Saturday,
428 GEORGE FORSYTH.
BLACKSMITH WORK
AND
GENERAL R PAIRS
Promptly Atte :,c1 To.
GRATE BARS AND OT
FURNDIEZD.
CASTING
FOUNDRY AND MAN ACTURING Co.
ROBERT RIINCIMAN, Manage
Sealorth, Feb. 2, 1876, near Ma on House.
MySICi MUSIC.
0BBINS'1 New American Method, including
-1-`' full instruetionsin Harrnonyand Thorough
Bass, taught. by ,ffIre. .F. K. WRIGHT.
This new method advanCes ranch more 'rapidly
than the old, as it occupies more of the pupins
time. In the spaee of three months pul:ds get
such a knowledge of the principles of the science
that they are afterwarde able to pursne the study
to any desirable extent without the aid ole teach-
er- This method is for beginners, as well as 'be-
ing a great advantage to advancedpupils. MRS.
a. R. WRIGHT has taught this system ettecess-
fully for the last five years, and. can prodnee tlie
best a references. $15 A TElild foriull -..nstrue-
tions, being less than the original price which
was $20. For _further particulars enquire at Miss
M. E. Wright's Fancylltore, next door south of
Campbell's Tailoring Establishment, Seaforth,
Out. 4248
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TN Accordance 'with the Act authorizing the for-
-I- /nation of Mutual Fire Insurance Companies,
we the undersigned Freeholders of the Township
of McKillop, in County of Huron, do hereby cill a
Public Meeting to be held in the TOWN HALL,
in the TOWN OF SEAFJOUTH, on
SATURDAY, itfARCH 18, 1S76,
At the hour of 2 o'clock*. M.. for the purpose of
organizing c Muttuil Fites-Insurance Company, tO
be called the MellilloR, Mutual Fire basarenee
Company. IS 4nedj
BORT. GOVEgLWE, Ulla& taUtE111.4 -
W. J. SHANNON, - MOP' rfill8.9141
T. E. HAYS, ,TE
'SAMUEL SCARLETT, JOHN; THOMPSION, "
RODERICK GRAY, WM. GRIEVE,
426 ROBERT ,BEATTIE. 4304
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