The Huron Expositor, 1876-06-09, Page 5ar.
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JUNf 91. 187g.
moommioniammommomili
Moved by J. Ittasem
Britton, that $300 be ex
avel road north of Cilia
ly distributed on said
township, provided said road
ed by the County Connell,
be expended in grave '
.reetion of the Reeve and
ried.. Moved by J. Bei,
J. Warwick, that the Doi.
n McMillan- and other* be
1 that $50- be expended
y line of Hullett and MoRtn,
d that the Council of Me •
e same amount; and that tttn
on Side Ronda 5 and 6, Cont.
I that the petition of S. Shaw
be granted, and that $60 he
the boundary line of Ra
eels, provided that the, petn
the same amount to be ex.
er the direction of the Reeve:
at $50 be expended on tit
'ons. 11, 12, 13, and 14-,
1 under the direction of the
ried. Moved by J. Warwick
y J. Mason, that the petition'
ice and others praying .for
ate a sidewalk from Lonnes.
the railway station be nit
Ferried. Moved by J. Maio;
y J. Warwick, that $15 be
Ca Eason, who met with an
awards paying his doctor'a
4. Moved by J. Brittoa,
y J. Warwick, that $600 be
a roads and bridges duringthe
r as follows, viz.: $200 on the
livision under the direction
eith aucl'J. Mason. ; $200 a
)ad division'underthe &tree,
:a8011 and J. Britton ; $200 On
tad division, under the diree.
Varvviek and J. Howson ; and
easurer be authorized to pay
regal(' work on the orders of
id Councillors for their respec•
divisions -Carried. Council
were then adjourned until
'text, and the Court of Revi.
gain opened. Moved bv J.
conded by. J. Warwick, -that
be now disposed of as follow,
Fisher, Thosi Palterinan (ap-
it Ball), J. Upshall, E. Man•
dU to remain ag assessed -Car -
Court was then acljo rued. th
at Londesborough an Friday,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Hay.
MEETING AND COURT ea RE.
he Court of Revision was held,
to notice, in the town hall,
Saturday, May 27th. All the
resent. After taking the usual
Lice, there being no appeals
assessment for 1876 the Cond.
61lowing alterations in the as.
ells. Moved by Daniel Mo-
lded- by J. C. Kalbfleisch, that
ing parcels of land be taken
oi resident rolls and placed on
it rolls, viz.: S of Lot 22, Con.
es ; S. of Lot 23, COM 10, 50
ts 17, 44, 67, 82, 16, 18, 20, 27,
34, 85, 8, 53, 12, 13, 14, 15,
s 45, village of Hensall, Lot 7,
,ndary, Lot N of 3, Ocha. 5,
n. 5, W of Wt of Lot 5, Con.
11, of Lot 9, Con. 5, X of Ni of
m. 7, of N of Lot 18, Con.
I. Moved by Wm. Wilson,
by J. B. Geiger, that the tol-
erations be made in the resident
6G, village of Zurich, name
o Jacob Zeller, Wt of Lot 26,
hanged. to David Kropf, that
licks be assessed $400 iecome •
Kercher, Lot 18, Con. 12, be
to $4, 863, and that the follow-
s be assessed for the Na of Lot
a instead. of Alva Baker, viz.:
en south east, corner, 5 acres,
lifer, two-fifths acre, Fredrick
r -fifths, Cornelius Pardy, two-
( Thomas J. Wilson, balance of
acres=Carried. Moved by
Coll, seconded by J. C. Kalb•
iat the Court of Revision be
to meet on Monday, June
o'clock, Pe M. -Carried.
all of the Reeve, the council
'clock, M. All the mem',
at. Moved by Wre. Wilson,
y Daniel McColl, that Nicholas
pathmaster for the village of
nd that he also be a pound-
'arried. Moved by J. C. Kalb-
onded by J. B. Geiger, that
be and is hereby instructed to
hael Zeller to remove his fence
ideline between Leta 5 and 6,
ily-Carried. Moved by J. C.
b, seconded by 3. B. Geiger,
dlowing gentlemen be appoint
ssioners to regulate the manner
travel shall be taken out of the
pits, viz, : Geo. Thompson, on
2, 'Wm. Campbell, Lot 9,
ristan Sehrader, Lot 18, Con.
lien, Lot 2-1, north boundary,
ItJt 15, Con. 9, Christian
ot 19, 'Con, 13, Louis Walper,
ne 12, and Wm. Bell, Lots 4
on. 1, Tuckersmith-Carried.
Dania McColl, seconded by
bfleiseh, that the auditors be
im of $8 each,for their services,
"red lless be paid $3 for mak-
' line fence on town hall prop-
ried. Moved by Daniel_ Me-
lded by Wm. Wilson, that the
a be granted for prize Books
itive examination of the pub=
• in this township, on condition
. Miller, Inspector, make the
f prize books or appoint parties
--Carried. Moved by Wm.
cconded by J. C. Kalbfleisch,
w Jae. 1, of 1875, bo repealed
Bowing substituted All per -
e Dames are on, the assessment .
sed up to $400 shall be liable to
Lute labor, over $400 and under
ys, over 'S'00 and under $1i200,
er aria under $1.,800, 5
,-..;1,800 and under $2,600, 6
$2,600 and. under $3,400, 7
83,400 and. under $4,200, 8
it1,200 and under- $5,000, 9
for every additional $1,000, 1
all males over 21 and. under 60
go not assessed shall perform 2
te labor- Carried. Moved by
Sen, seconded by J. C. Kalb'
let the statement of recounts
st year as handed in by the
received, and the accounts hi
tirer be filially passed by this
lid that the Clerk be authorMU copies of auditors report
'arried. Moved by Daniel
cc:ended by J. G. KaIbfleisch,
olas Diehert be paid the sumoi
ening Jas. McGivenay 9 weeks,
• his leg at the village of Zurich
Moved by Daniel McColl,
bY J. C. Kalbfleisch, that the
d Deputy Reeve be and are
thorized to employ any means
secure the conviction of the
iity of giving J. McGivenay
the Sunday on which he brOIF
tarried. Moved by Wm. Wil'
,".
Juin 9 1876.
TH H
0
son, seconded by S. C. Kalbfiensch, that
this council do now adjourn to meet in
the town hall, on Monday Jnne 12th, at
10 o'clock, A. M.--*-Cirraed,
Tuckersmith.
&goof, BOARD Marrana.--The School
Board met on Saturday, June 3. Present
-Messrs. Sproat, Walker, Robertson and
MeConnell. Letter from the Inspector
read, requiring acre of more land for
awls No. 4 and 8. Mewl. Sproat and
McConnell were authorized to purchase
the same. Messrs. Robertson and Sproat
reported, having examined the abets in
No. 1, and having found them very un-
suitable, were authorized to have new
swats and desks put in the senior divi-
sion. The Secretary was instructed to
apply`to the Coancil, at their next meet-
ing, for the sum of $1,250 from the
OahooI fund, in addition to the Legislative
grant, to pay salariesdueteachers on the
bt of August.
COUNCIL MEETING. -The Council met
on the 26th ult. as di Court of Revision.
There being no appeals, after a careful
examination of the assessment roll,it was
moved by J. Macdonald, seconded by W.
Sproat, that the assessrnent be confirmed
as the revised assessment of 1876, and
that this Gond do now adjourn --Carried.
The Council resumed. the transaction of
ordinary business. Moved by4. Lang,
seconded by D. Walker; that the asses-
sor be paid $80 for his servicem-Carried.
Moved by J. Macdonald, seconded by D.
Walker, that the following accounts be
paid: B. Philips, refund of statute labor,
; J. Brown $4 50, Wm. Curtis $16 50,
for teaming; G. E. Cresswell, disburse-
ments as charity, $20 85 ; that the path -
master in Brucefield be supplied with
5,000 feet of plank, of Egmondville with
3,000 feet, and of Harpurhey with 3,000
feet for the purpose of building sidewalks
and that the Reeve be authorized. to pur-
chase the same.; and that the following
• jobs be ler by,tender: Gravelling between
Seaforth and Egmondville, 55 cords ;
Mill road, west of Egmondville 25, cords;
near Brucefield, 15 cords ; Huron road,
west of Seaforth, 50 cords; London road,
near Clinton, 20 cords ; Kipper' road -
south of Egmondville, 70 rods ; near
Buboy's, 40 rods ; Leatherland's, 30
rods; Scott's, 20 rods ; Moore's 20
cords; Dobbie's, 15 cords ; Kippen, 60
rods ; L. R. S.- Con. 2, near lcoat's
20 rods • Con. 2, near Plewes' 20 rods ;
Con. -3, between Lots 5 and 6, 40 rods ;
H. R. S. -Con. 9, near McIntosh's, 20
rods • Con. 2, between Lots 30 and 31,
26 rods; between Lots 5 and 6, 20 rods;
Con. 10, near Pybus', 20 rods ; that the
Clerk be instructed to have 50 bills of the
above printed and distributed, and that
the same be let on Thursday, Jane 15th,
at Wilson's hotel, Egmondville-Carried.
Moved by J. Lang, seconded by Wm.
Sproat, that the Council do now adjourn
to meet at Wilson's hotel, Egmondville,
on June 15th at 10 A. M. ---Carried.
sonmemnsiennisom
Huron Notes.
think the high price of 240.
and is yOt used for agncunral
the purchaser must have od ho
future Qf this town." The
0
Vew sh
•not have annonuced this sale unt
the Equalization Cimmittee
ported.
'
l Sod
-At a meeting of the Direct
West Riding Agricvlturaifi
in Goderich on Tuesd4y, the qriei
the place for holding the fall ,sho
up, and after some discussion
McDonagh's proposal to furnish
accomodation at Smith's
ed. It was further offeret to
exhibition free to all charged at the
hall.
-Building operations are goin
briskly at present in -Olyth. 15
forty buildings have been contr
already, among which the foll
the principal ones :- Handsome b
deuce by Dr. Sloan,hotel
Cook, hardware store by Mr. Win
which will be finished in a
general store by Mr. C. Flo
Roman Catholic church, which
great ornament to the village. III
-One day last week as a Kin
Dyer, of the Exeter Planing M.
working around a circular saw,
reaching past it while in mo
while doing so, the saw which M
revolutions in a minnte, caught
sleeve of his shirt, and in a twin
arm, a short distance below hi'
was almost severed, all the flea
cut, and the bone just untouche
oare was taken of him and - me4l
sistanoe at once rendered. He is!
ing will.
Good potatoes were selling on- the
streets in Wingham last week at 20 cents
a bag. 'iWho wouldn't eat potatoes when
w
e
-Several of those Who purch
enjoyed the right to sell liquor
Wingham Driving Park during' , he
of the races, having forgotten tc{ c
with the reqiiirements of thbn st
were brought to account by Mil
Scott, Inspector for East Huron
each case fined $20 arid costs.
tors of Driving Parka should 'if
the sale of liquors on their groht
trifling revenue deny
booths is no coinpen
occasioned throughthis means an
ful and unobjectionable institnti n
discredit cast upon what might loe
-Some time since, Mr. Wilspn,
Brussels Foundry, mailed a le te
taining po to Messra. Wood & Leggatt,
a city firm, but received no acknoviledge-
;
ment of its receipt. 'Enquirieslwere set
on foot by the Post -office authorities, and
the whereabouts of the missingIletter heti
been traced. It now appears 'that the
iatton in
Ott ptit it
has. not
nowledge
ey ofbi a hmoettvd
hen they
this
the
old Bir
ter :Pea
re-
Potft
! g
heat, per bnehei.•
Wheat, per bushel
s, r bushel... . .
e , per bushel
0, er bushel 0
0
te 1....., ..•••....•.,..,.....1„.•,••0
,,., 1
.▪ 1 1 V -• 4 0
.erten, i. 0
9
4
LINTolf, 3'
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0
0
o the
eld
of
.T.
rent
pt -
the
t6 or
11
ar
te
in
ck
a
ery
of
for
are
resi-s
R.
gg,
ays,
d a
be a
of Mr.
lis,was
he was
on and
k • 400
he ight
:11 go;v8,
•eing
. very
ic 1 as -
no do-
e
0
d from th
ation for.
and
the
days
mply
tute,
nald
d in
prie-
allow
The
le of
evil
the
use -
f the
con -
1
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•
a
Pr
ids
th
Beef.
Wool
F
Sp
o8
1.
money letter reached its desti
due course, but that Mr. Legg
in the pocket of a coat which
since worn, and forgot to aek
the receipt. ThiaiS an instars
post office officials are frequent,
for negligence or carelessness NV
are entirely innocerit.
-The Clinton Ned) Elyt has it
ing : "A case which is providin
able food for the goesips, recen
red. in a place not a' great dist
. Clinton. It seems that a cert
they are so cheap? lost his wife, -by de th, about;
-Mr. Davis, of Usborne, has a hen since. She had se acely been
capable of laying eggs measuring 6 by in the cold ground, ;before ;lai
fii inches, and weighing 44 ounces. This man --commenced paying hia
hen should be sent to the CentenniaL
--Mr. Anthony Rayman, of Grey, has
an egg layed by a black Spanish hen, and now the recent idower fin
which. measures 61- by 81 inches. This in the, unenviable, id, doubtl
egg is now in process of hatching, and ed, position, of bei g the subj ct of th
r. Rayman expects to get a mammoth sneers and " congr tulatory 'I remarks of
chicken out of it. all the townspeople, many of them ex
-Rev. J. Grecnway, who has lately
been " on trial" as a minister of the Bible
Christian denomination. in the southern
part of this county, was ordained at the
annual Conference in Oshawa; on Satur-
day.
to a person scarcell yet out ofwere md
ie follow-
corisid er-
ly OMIr.
nce from
in Mr. B.
ur weeks
aid away
-an of
ttention
er teens.
one flesh,
s himse
as merit
u
Th
f w
1.1
o$
Lonnon, June
1,1 wheat per 100 lbs $1.5
g VV heat, $1. 68 to $1.74
; Peas, $1.11 to $1.1
to $1.05 ; Wo�l per lb.
r, 15c to 17c- ; Eggs, 10c
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TORONTO, June
re were in to -day abouk2,
eat, at $1 10 to $1 13;
to $1.11 for treadwell,
.09 for sprin;01t00 bush
7
t to 74c, an 2 bushels
Hay was abundant, pri
$12 to $17.50. Straw so d at $10 to
12. 0. Butter sold. at 17c to24c fo
ou rolls. Eggs were w rth 11c
1-1C1
C.
ro
e 8,1876.
00 1 cis
9s.6 -1 00
25 026
40 @ 0 40
60 01 0 65
15 di 016
20 025
00 10 00
10 011
50 (??) 6 00
25026
8, .1876,
3 to 1.85;
; 0 ts 860
30c 31c;
1
8, 1 76.
00 bushels
for white,
and, $1.08
is of peal
of oats at
es ranging
TOP ONTO LIVE 1TOCK
P jces have generally be
Firs class -farmers I cattle
scare. and their plebe has be
by s
fed
hav
clas
and
Thi
eba
bee
to
fed
you
eve
car
5
tha
wa
ha
110'
qua
wa
the
se.
are
-Mr. Wm. °mini -ore, of the London
react, Stanley, has just sold a farm he late-
ly bought at a Chancery sale, Lot 27,
Con. 6th, Hay, bo Mr. John Jerratt, for
$6,000. He makes considerable on his
purchase and sale, besides this year's
crop.
-The crops in the neighborhood of
Londesborough and the west of Hullett
never looked better than at the present
time. Notwithstanding the late spring,
there has been a very rapid grpwth and
there is every indication that -a very boun-
tiful return will reward the farmer for his
labor.
-While Mr. Brnwnlee, of Blyth, and
a couple of his children. were out driving
the other clay, his horse took fright and
commenced kicking, and very scion made
kindling wood out of the shafts and dash
board. Some inen happily kept the buggy
from overturning, otherwise a serious ac-
cident might have happened.
-Mr. Dixie Watson, an old resident of
Goderich, has resigned his position of
Deputy Reeve of that town, and intends
removing to Wingharn. Mr. Watson
has been appointed Clerk of the Division
Court for the Wingham Divisioinerecent-
ly formed.
-Mr. Coburn, a temperance lecturer,
who has been blind since his youth, de-
livered a lecture on temperance recently
in Whittielcl'snhurch, Grey, and so elo-
quent ancl convincing was his discourse
that at its close some 50 -persons were in-
duced to come forward and sign the tetot-
al pledge.
-A meeting of the inhabitants of
Blyth was held in the Oilange Hall last
Friday night, to consider the advisability
of having the village incorporated. A
resolution was carried almost unanimous-
ly in favor of incorporation. The neces-
sary steps are being taken to have it in-
corporated forthwith.
-At th6 district meeting of the Can-
ada MethOdist body, held in St. Mary's
recently, Exeter wasniade a station, and
withdrawn from the circuit, which will,
in future, consist of Centralia, Fairfield,
Zion and Elirnville, Centralia being the
residence of the ministers in charge.
Sextmith will be added to Kippen cir-
cuit.
6. •
-The large new brick store of Mr.
Drew, of Exeter, and occupied by Stanley
& German, had a narrow escape from de-
struction by fire one night last week.
• The fire was discovered in time, the fire-
men were promptly on the spot, and the
ilanaes were quenched. The fire is sup-
posed to have been the. work of an incen
diary.
-The Exeter Times charges the village
assessor with being influenced by political
motives in the performance of his duties.
He has placed names on the roll of per-
sons who had no votes, it is said, for the
purpose of making some Reform votes ;
errors have been detected in consid.er-
able numbers, and, something peculiar,
none appearec'l as assessed upon income.
-The .N ew Era says that : "As an evi-
dence of the confidence entertained in the
stability of Clinton, and its prospective
progress, we may mention that a sale of
an acre and a half on the extreme outskirts
took place a few days ago, at what we
pressing themsave
plication of a coat
or a ride on the
board."
as3in teeter of an ap
f tar and feathers,
" narrow edge of
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Auction SaleS.
Thursday, June 15, on Lot 24, Con.
H. R. S., Tuckersmith, Farm. Stock, Is
plements and Household Furnitur
John Robson, proprietor; P Brin
auctioneer. -
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BI-F7lig.
WALsn.-In Settiorth, on (lune 2, t
wife of Mr. Ja els Walsh Of a son.
xrir
BOYD. -In Seafo th, on May 25, t
wife of Mr. S. liloyd, of a.,e01n. •
CALLAGHAN. -In eaforth,;; ,ri May 2
the wife of Mr John Caprighan, of
daughter.
BEAM. -In Seafq th . on M
y
wife of Mr. A. ' am, of a au
ANDREWS. -In S
wife of Mr.
daughter.
aforth, on u
Valter Andre
FARROW. --In Bf evale, on ' [lay 18, t
wife of Mr. A. arrow, of a d:ught
. MARRIED.
--At the resi ewe of
er, by Re . •. Boclle,
on May 31, N . J. Lyn o James-
town, Morris t Wnship, to 1:43 Louisa
Eckmire, of E hel, Grey tow ship.
MODONALD-PA fERSON.-- In ay 23,
at the resider' e of the bride Archi.-
bald A. McDonald, to RebeccaPatter-
son, of the seedind line of Mo s.
GILLESPIE-BUR$.--At the res dense of
Wm. Gillespie Hullett, on J ne 8, by
Rev. M. Barr, John Gilles ie, to M y
R. Burn, of Fi eshire, Sep lan •
FOWLER - BARR.----In Lon Ion on June
5, by Rev. D. Oarelin, W lte Fowler,
iron moulder, to Mary an Barber,
all of London.
BUCKLEY-HOOD:.;-4t th eadence of
the bride's father, on M y 31, by v.
A. McLean, Blyth, Pa k uckl y,
of Paris, to 04harme, e st daughuer
of George Hooial, of th to nship of
Morris. i
a
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IARKET
n steady
aye bee
n sripplie
0
all fed and eveh by imp rts of corn
from Chicago ; prices of all thea
been firm at 75 to $5• $econs
have continue to be in fair uppl 1,
•have sold readily at to -$4 75.
$sl
-class have la- en. scare d u -
ged at $3 50 to $3 75. Sal hay
few; a car of tall -fed 8 ld a equ 1
75 here ; a car of Ch'eag corn
t $5 ; a car of ririxed, averaging 95
• ds, at $41 25 ; ourcars f stall -
aging 1,200 ponlads, at • and two
averaging 1,200 pounds, at $ 8:
EEP.-The enquiry was less acti e
*previously, but all o erin were
d, and a good many ore would
been taken had they been available;
save clipped are now to be had, and
tions are for them. Fi st-class are
ted and readily bring from $5 to $6,
latter for choice only. Second-class
at from $4 to 50; butthird-class
not wanted, aijd if pressed for sale
wil not bring ove 11$3 to $3 0. .
MBS.-First-Ohss are n demand;
brclught about $4, and or pickings
gh as $4 50 has been pa d. Secon
e25v.417Tlisiiro w -
lot
as
cla a are plentiful at $3 to $
cl s are not waited, and a
of ale at $2 to $ , 00.
14, te
hter.
e 5, t e
s, of a
e
r.
zxPosrroR.
TatrizaR4A.Er, Popo
THE NEW LIQUOR S
•
I beg to call the attention of the HOTET., KEEPElkSt FARMER
PUBLIC of Seafdrth and vicinity, to the
M 0 T 1\T A.
1 H
O.T
That I have Opened Oat
NEW LIQUOR STORE SE)4FORT11-1,
THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE,
TORE
and GENERAL
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And directly opposite the Consolidated Bank of Canada, -where I have remove
ENTIRE STOCK of Spirituous Liquors.
T MECHANICS AND LABO :EB -House
-a- and Lot on Soki.1 side of Mark t Street
for ale. Easy terms of payment Applyto Mo -
QA 1 GHEY & TIOL STED. 489-
1I1 USE TO LET. To Let, the mostoomft,
able and well elnuaaed brick ouse, and four
on linron-streeti With hard nd sOft water,
..; 1 PEENS, British otel, Seafo th. 421
every convenieneipi necessary Apply to IT.
ENDERS WAN ED. -The u
' receive Tender nail Monda
en tting a deep drain 'trough the
H rpurhey. Particidare can be
alooliention to either df the under
O VENLOCR, JAMES SCOTT.
dersigned - will
, auric 19, or
nriii ground, at
obtitined Rion
igned. ROBT.
i 444-2
APILE FARM
Co f,y of Idn-
ES 'AY, JUNE
at ORG
by vi ne
a cn4ain m rt -
he ale, the fol-
ge 1 om Andkew
Lo Numbe'r 7,
d wnship of
e ant Three
nts re said to
Fr ins ineTamlery
Fra e Stale.
has mone to
anc ,ternisWill
fn tiler pa ie -
RS Solicit re,
E SON,8
sq.,
L YNN-ECKM1RE
the bride's at
S htiterIA N.At cihis moth
Grey, on Jun fi 5, y1r.
Brussels, aged31 3ears.
SLANE-R.-In thp to nshi
Kippen, on Jthie W
73 years. I, •
D W. -In Usbone, en M
Ainn, youngest ,claughte
De, aged 2 ars and 3
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THE MARK
UCTION SATM OF A VAL
in the Township of Stanley,
ro .-There will be 'pd. on WED
21t, at 1 o'clock in Le afternoon
H TEL, in the Villt.ge of BAYF
of a Power of Sale cpntained in
lia,Iwhich will be produced at
1ov1ng Property : Under mortg
B Brownson ; The ,orth part o
in'Range F, Bayfiel Road, of ea
ng improvem
Stley, eontainin ' by e.dmea
Aces. The following
be on the premises: A two-story
ai1 Dwelling Ho 4, and a
T RMS :-One-ten h of the pur
bet paid on the day I sale; for ba
be made known at tie sale. Fo
uJ.ra apply to JO ES BROTH
M sonic Hall Toro to, or to JO
Ba old.
r s residenee,
Strachan, of
f Hay, near
ed
.
y 29
of
mon
TS
ter,
Marha.
Mr. John
tbs.
SEAFORTH, June 8, 1816.
Fall Wheat 1 C5 to 1 06
Spring Wheat, per ashel . 1 CO to 1 04
Oats per bushel.. 0 80 to 0 80
Peas per bushel. , • -.100 60 to 0 68
Barley per bushel. , • 0 44 to 45
Butter, No. 1, Looeet... , 0 14 to 15
Eggs 0 10 to 10
Flour, per barrel. . • 6 EO to 00
Hay . , 9 00 to 10 00
Hides.... 8 CO to 50
Sheep skim.-- -4, .. 0 30 to 00
Silt (retail) per bs.rerl I ' 65
Salt (wholesale) li/
ba60
rrel
ii
Potatoes, new, per nehel 0 15 to 0 20
Oatmealr brl.... . 0 0 00 to 50
Wood •.. j, .. , ..... , , 2 00 to 50
Wool , „ „ ....... . 0 7, 1 •
,
_
1
I Hove also Imported Heavily in the Following Lines:
CHAMPAGNE,
NOTIO
HE Annual Examination of Cajnd.h1ates for
Public School ,Teachers, FI RS SEC0N
ad THIRD Class -Certificates, illl be held in
derieh, common ing on Igo adv', 1OtIi of
July, next, at 91 M. It is ' die ensable hat
CIirdidatee shoul otify the und isigned not
1 ter than the 20t1 f June, of het] intentiqn to
present themselv H for Exa o•ina ion. 'Ihird
ease Candidates ft erder to get : ce tificate must
o Lain one-third o he total ma ks in Arit tie,
1
an3mar and Sp ng, and 50 per cent. o the
gregate. Candid es who hay obtained a hird
ass Certificate in o her Counti e sball not e al -
1 wed to compete i this,Co • ty ..or the ame
ase of certificat e Candidat e fOr First and
peend Class Certifi ates will fo • a d the n ces-
ary certificates ofis Geese in t ao ng; an all
are required to 16r ard 'eerti mat 13 of n oral
Examiners,i' a et el , , P NoTdEe 't ADAMS° , Se retary wird
0.1, June 2, l 876, 44-2
BURGUNDY,
HENNESSY BRANDY,
NI6RTELE -BRANDY,
MADEIRA,
• CLARET,
JAMAICA RUM,
JULES ROBINS' BRANDY,
SAZARAC- BRADY,
OUTARD DtTY'S BE
TOGETHER WITH A. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP
SCO CH AND WHISTEY.
Guiness's Celebrated Dublin.Stout, anir quantity f Bass's, Carling's and Y ung's
• • Ale, in half and quarter barrels, to suit purchasers.
111
DY,
SWi
*ANY INFEtl
MYRTLE
• ARE
LOOK OUT
ON T.
IOR IMI
THE
LIBERAL INDUCEMENITS TO HOTEL KEEPERS
AND i'ARMER.S
WHO WISH TO BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES.
PURE ND UNADULTERATED LIQUOR GUARANTEED.
,,
ATIONS OF
AVY TOBACCO
OW OM ,,Ed
OR TB_ ,'.TAM
•
E GEN IN
OYAL 0 NADI
f I'
SEAFO TH B
OMINIO LOC
, 1 S. AFORT
IS1 rafts on i'4w York
ank in the Unitid States.
Bills of Elleimeige
#tt all Chi0 Cities of the Unite
TERiST IMID 0
! I '
111
BIT TrtER
M. P
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Give nu a Cali.
BANK.
A C
AIN -
THOMAS KIIID.
CROOKERY AND LASSWAR
WILLIAM ALLEN 1
HAS JUST OPENED OUT A I411,Y CAREFULLY SELECTED STO
T.,
Peiyable ai any
Grocery, Glasware, Fruit Jars, &c.
But New Goo
LOndon p yabIe
Ki;ihgdom.
•
4EPQS1TS.
FkAYESf
DelANAGElt.
SAMUEL T
n...Tas now on hilt at the Se
1.1-1- a 9.amber o'f s well and
adz/me TUrned Bu,
These Packag a are the be ive satisfaction 1
SPECIAL INDUCE
• , LARGE; PURC
Mr. Trott expo-3th in a shor
t he in annfactrn e of Ws sh Tu
37 1 SAMVE
ECLIPSE OATM
NOW IN FULL
Pat
Meal, SplitPea.
,Con4 Meal C
And All &vide o4Mili Feed Co
Choppigdononesdays a,n
ee hanged for Nts. Highest
pi,a and prirloy..
L.
• • '
OBS.
•
OTT
forth Tub Factory
favorably known
ter Fackrtges.
t Jig use, and vriU
TS 4‘0,
AS RS.
tTotToie,onansfr,feonttsbe
be on a large' scale..
•
COILLO.
!,1
PE RATI9N
oedt
eta tly on Hand.
F days OatniesI
pin le paid for Oats,
Teas,
Prunes,
Sauces,
Canned
• Oatm
NO OLD BANKRUPT STOCK?.
New Patterns, C4se Prices, to which he invites the attention
of the public.
GIWOERI5.
K OF
IR0
oNEtif
BR L'SSE
The uncle
tio up the v
the have
to ffer grea
ter es, to tho
ro oney t
in &nada.
1St.- Any
at any time
T enty Yea
OEN . Per
oods,
al, •
FREE DELIRY.
Sugars,
Mustards,
Hams, Baclon,
Cornme 1,
Dried Apples,
Pickles,
Spices,
Flour,
Mill
ILLIAM ALL
0
THE BE
EXAMI E THE
T _TAING YET.*
ARC
ER HAY R
IT IS TH SIMPLES AND BEST.
The Best B cause the Simple t Self Du ping Hay Bake in the
T does away ith all Clutches, Clamps, WI es add Springs in the
A• Gear, no S x,diien or Exira Flog upon the hor e in Dumping as in other rak
Dr aft Dierdish* the niCnient the discharge beglns.I Only Fifty of the Archer Bak
Se nd in 3nu]- Qjdeis Early or on may not be ble to have them filled.
• J. W. WE HER.ALE, Agent for the County of
THE ARCIIEJJt RAKE C N BE SEEN AT
A. M. Campbell's Aplicultural Implement Ware
at G. WILLIASON'S Plow Factory, SEAFORTH.
aisathastrainitnta and BewingMachixiea as usual.
A LOT iQF DYE STVFFS
• Of very eu*lior quality inet receiwid at
J. S. ROBERTS
DOUG STORE
Consisting in part of the follow
MADDER, ;
MADDERICOMPOUND,
COCHINEAL,
CRE.A.M TARTAR,
FUSITIC,
INDIGO,
INDIGO COMPOUND,
ALSO A LOT OF IFIANDYPACK. '
- AGE DYES,
SUCH AS 1ELLOW SLATE, SCARLET,
BLUEll GREEN and ROE,
and in fact nelerly all colors, which ere gnaran-
ted to producbeautiful and fast coldra if direct -
leas are faithfilly followed.
! I
J. S. ROBERTS,
ed, &c.
N.
KE,
•
is
of
is
'Market.
timphtg
8, but the
s on. hand,
uron.
•
•
MONEY I
June 1, 1876.
signed beg to ,call attestry favorable artangemeists
e by Which they are airle
r advantages nd better
e wino may h to ber-
an halve ever inen offered
sum equired can be had
Or ai4r term n t exceeeing
s, anl at E GHT PER
1
COM iSSi.011: iS Charged on
nun
*d. No part nf the 'I'
required to be repaid li
t143 whole te for whilh the money
borowe,d. ' I
1
*th. Any part of the rincipal mat
b repaid t a 'timeafter the first
y ar, in suleh sunas as the Borrower
ay choose, from time to rine, without
Y prior n tice wbatevenI and intereat
pen the s ms s paid ceases inunedi-
a ly upon uch ayment. '
incipal sum
til the enct
00MS,
444-4
TITTER, BUTTER.
E DV/ A R D
WILL, AS USUAL,
OtASH
PAY FAIR PRICES FO
Olt
GOOD
DAIRY BUTTER,
ANY
QUAN
AT :IIS OFFICE
GODERICH STREET, ORTI,
ITIES
R T,UMSDEN'S DRU
4
5th. N
asked o any
• 5th. l*terest
year or half -ye
he borrowier, no
ortotter may h
yin the year
hu a having the
t Payable after
• ther time as he
v enient, and alt
xpectecl to be
imp chosen' by
cha e or brtus whate4r
uch pa. Iment.
is pay
rly, at
inadv
ve it p
as he
advanta
harvee
mayfli
ble only men
the option
rite, and the
yable ori any
may choos0 ;
e of making
, or at Such
most eon-
ough Cie interest is
aid punetually at the
the boL•rower, there
are no fines or other charges on defanit,
Besides affording unprecedented ad-
vantages to aL who may desire to
borrow money for any purpose what-
ever, it will be at once seen that it
will pay those who are unable to meet
their liabilities on account of the hard
ti mes, or other causes, to borrow auf-
ficent fonds tpay off their debts, •
(having then ai opportunity to buy in
future bit cas and, of course, intieh
m re cheaply), leaving nly one fund
•
nd thu saving much
trOuble, beside paying less interest,
the general cuStom arnong merchants
and others no* being to charge Ten.
Per Cent, on all unpaid accounts.
t c pay into,
The Strictet privaey will be main-
ained asj to all transwitions.
No Conne4ion wil
ciIeties: IMORGAGE,
•
Debentures Purchased.
!•1
•
Building So -
BOUGHT and
APPLICA IONS
MAY! BE MA E TO .
$QUIER.80c.
:BAJaisn
BRUSSEI5 .AND
OR TO
COLL,
414,
ODERIGH,
R. cooP ER,
• BO, USOLS-•