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The Huron Expositor, 1876-07-21, Page 5JULY 21, 1876. esse.s, but a, few years ago an attempt made to rob htin, since which time edged his money in bank. lee was lied on Tuesday. --Several persons knout Exeter were iora or less affected by the excessive eat of last week. Mr, Tolland, one en section men on the railroad, wits rking in a ditch, when he partially 11,but succeeded in shifting himself tothe shade, where succor was render. him. He was enabled to get home rtly afterwards. He is around &pie right. —A distressing accident occurred he , .in e ephen, on Tuesday morning of Aset k. An oid man, named Ascott Her- was passing around the circular saw 'Messrs. Benhardt & Wertht stream saw .1 on the Centre Road, he became en- gled in the machinerysuch a man. r as to get one of his legs against the . The result was that the leg was - t off just above the ankle joint, —Miss Barnes, of Goderich, who has • -acting as organist of the Methodist bbath School, and vocalist in the rch choir in that town, was, at the 0 of a lecture by Rev. Manly Benson, tratford, made the recipient of an elope contaiaing $50, as an expres- n of the appreciation of her services, :reely and frequently given on every anion wheu acquired. The contract for the erection of a ptist chapel in Wingliam has been arded to Mr, John Snell, of the game e, for $1.900, The building is to be brick, and finished in good style, and e have a basement. The contractor • islres all the material, and completes chapel ready for seating. Size, of building, 36 x 45. The estimated t of the whole, in.cIuding $350 paid for lot, is $3,500. The dredging work going en ij1 the bor at Godench has been stopped by order from the Public Works Depart- at- No reason ie assigned for this er, but it is supposed the appropria- . n has been exhansted. It is to be cl the work will be resumed without eh delay, as it NVOUld be very unsatis- tory for ehe. hewn, and injurious to work itself, to remain long in its sent unfinished. etate. 1 1 • • MIscellarieous. 4r, John McKay, Registrar of County, and one of the oldest and. st respected citizens of St. Thomas, el on his way to the seaeide on Mon - y last, White, who resides in Denison, XaS, visited Lucan lean week. The (tor praotieed iu that village during 3 American war, rhaleing many friends, LOto he eame around to see, on his way lm the Centennial, —The ninth annual convention el the •rth County Sabbath School Association ts held on Monday and. Tuesday last, the Methodist church, St. Marys. ;v. J. McAlpine delivered an address of amine to the delegates. Quite a num- r of ministers and. others interested in bbath Schoels were present, many of iota took part in the exercises which re bath intereating and useful. _ Rev. ha Thomson, of Ayr, who is a fine per - mer and an enthusiastic lover of music, ivered a lecture on Sabbath School sie, giving several musical. illustra- ret —A St. John, N, B., paper, of July says of Brush, the missing cashier the intercolonial railwa„y " An ex- ination of Brush's accounts shows a he is a defaulter to the amount of i,000, and lie is said to have taken at $10,000 away with him. Ile car- t on his rascality by means of forgery, as there is no Extradition Treaty h the United States he cannot be ught back. Brush Ieft his wife be- d him. It is said he owed his position he devoted energy of his wife. His Tate bonds- were °anodic -a some time , and busprivateseetuities are the _ Lade Guarantee Company." -The religious services whie,h had been arogress at Cedar Glen, Brantford, oatside of the town limits, for some s, were dosed on the evening of July 1. The oceaeion was the annual tering of Plymouth Brethren. It in - led represeutati saes from New Zealand, ttratia, ELIA-aid, the Contineut and United Steam For 16 years this ling had been held at Mr e Wall's inds, Guelph, but this year it was rinined, to holdit at the above -men - ed beautiful greunde. The represen- ee speakere were Mr. Darby, Lord 0, Captain Drfalop, Captain Scott, Grant, Mr. Baines, and others. At worship meetine on Sunday morning ,brethern joined' in the ceremony of kirig the bread at the public worship. he evening over 2,000 were present. meeting has been very interesting r-• doubtless caleulated, to do much A• in TY. McDougall, Ontario Com- . eerier at Philadelphia, ahrived in in on Setarday, the 8th inst. He in - IS us that the Canadian department thoroughly eempleted SOMe time ago that the :same may be said of almost y country represented at the Exhibi- , The Brinell Commissioners and ;es are heed in their praises of Can - exhibit, and Cul. Sandford of the ish Commission has written His Ex - trey the Governor General, express - tie high sense of what the Dominion lone, and the pleasant relations and ty co-operation existing between the raiesion of this country and that of etad, it is Mr. McDougall's intern- , before he returns, to make the ric- kety arrangements for the shipping of ulnae tattle to theeCen tenmal in Sep- er. ()n Friday morning of last week, Mr - Loses, cigar manufacturer, Hamilton, down to the Great Western Rail - depot to meet a friend frem Torort- ehe • proposed taking the eastern td train. As he was carrying one of nrildren into the car he was robbed is pocket book containing $113 in and three promissory notes, one ing date Juno 21st, payable to Mr. is for $80, four mouths after ; the second for $25, made by W. L. man, Berlin„ dated Nov. 5th, 1875. ble 15 mantles after date ; the other everdue, and was for $25, payable r. Mosee order, and signed by J- . of Walkerton. Mr. Moses had the et book in the breast pocket of his and missed it immediately. There I large crowd of people on the plat - and of course it eves, impossible to t the thief. Payment of the notes ieen stepped. hi Tuesday morning, 7th inst., t half -past seven, i,efore the public admitted, Dorn Pedro of Brazii„ his last visit to the agricultural et the Centennial, attended by three leers of his suite. While there he lined with great attention the Can - agricultural machinery, and 1 Jinx 21,1870 through one of his officers, inquired of tile superintendent if Canada exhibited any machinery -for the manufacture of cotton. He was informed not, and he rerretted it, because the Canadian ,,exhiit- generally was so good that he thought their cotton machines would paresis of the same characteristics, and that Brazil needed cotton nanichinery. This is a feather in Canada's Cap, and if there are manufacturers who' krh e tsuecmh machines it would be advisabl fo to correspond through Mr. cDougall or Mr. Perrault with the Braz1ian cern- _The Perth Expositor pub ishes the following .communication respecting a Presbytenan Church propert : As is known to many of our reade Party in the congregation at. Will" instown, Glengarry, opposed to the r nt union of the Presbyterian churches took for- cible possession of the churchudotmthmer ro rty belonging to the con ega e congregation instituted a sant ,in Chanoery for the recovery of their church property. By special appointment the case was brought on a few days ago at Cornwall, before Vice Chance or Blake. Very able lawyers. in Ccrnwal and To- ronto were employed on both 1 ides. At the close of the argument, the Vice - Chancellor gave judgment agai it the de- fendants (the anti -union part ), declar- ing the Act of Union strictl constitu- tional, and decided in favor of he pain - tiffs, directing the defendants o give; up immediate pos.ssion of thec urch adj. fee, the three parcels of land, he C m - mullion plate, and all other pr perty be- longing to the congregation.a res 'd- ing them from any further interfereice with plaintiffs' enjoyment of tie use and possession of the property. 411 costa of suit, including the. costs of demurrer filed, and the application for an injUnc- tion, to be borne by the defendants. Life on English Can ls. The Liverpool Courier of Jui e 22 s ys: 1 "A case of violence investiga d in the 4. Preston Police Court, 'shows that r. Coalville Smith's pictures of ife on the canal - boats have •not been o erdm n, 313 and that a very low state of (ivilization prevails, the boaters and th ir women beinglittle xemoved above Mit) savages against whose customs we $ nd whole corps of missionaries. Of ourse I all boaters are not alike. There are Mani - hers who have Borne regard fo the CM - mon decencies of life. Anion the fail- ers over the canals, there s any God- fearing men, who live sober 1 id honest lives, and, to the best of th ir power, bring up their children in thei way they should. go, not in the barg s but in dwellings ashore. But the xemplary, ,after all, form but a small pr portion of the people engaged in this inland navi- gation. The greet bulk of tie boaters and their 'women' —they dont often call them wives—and their famili s pig tie gether in the wretched holes 4alled cab- ins, and spend in drink the mnney which might render present life more comfort- abfe, and future prospects much brighter. Men, women, and even children, drmk to excess, use the most blasphemous and obscene language, without phe remotest idea that they thereby do wrong, ind when they fight—which is Often—it is after the manner of wild beards who do not care how much they disfigure or hurt each other. The se heard yesterday at Preston gives $ me notion of the low morality of the wo ien on the canals. According to the tatements made in court, ,one boatwoma was Seat- ed on the canal bank with her baby, when another went up to be , and after some preliminery 'words,' too the baby from her and flung it down. Then she seized the mother by the hai , at which she tore like a tigress, a d having thrown her on the ground, icked her in the most merciless fashion —about the head, face, and breast, with her iron - mounted. clogs. At length owe.. men interfered, otherwise the infufated area - 1, 11 ure might have kicked her victim to death. The assailant was- yesterday i t taken before the magistrate, en to her fellow- boatwomen she appeareil in heoric light, some of them saying th fight was a perfectly fair and ehalle ged one, which should have taken plac in a field as there were bets on the reault. The magistrates did not look uponethe at - ter so pleasantly, and sent the Nieto to jail for one month with hard labor." enteettehea St!tntir_. Atm_ , BIRTHS. DORSEY.—In Seaforth, on Jr ly 12, the wife of Mr. John Dorsey, of 1 daugh- ter. - IleGeeeope—In McKillop, 0 the wife of Mr. Archibald M a daughter. B )11MA NIL —In Seaforth, on Jtily 18, the wife of Mr. George Harland .liof a daugh- Gooe.--In Grey, on July 12, the wife of ter. Mr. John Good, of a son. 1 July 18, Gregor, of 1 MARRIED. LEoNARD—DE.NnAM. —At the residence , of Mr. Jae. Denham, Yorkville, on the 17th inst, by Rev. Jas. Edgar'Mr, Geo, Leonard, Seaforth, to MissEllen Denham, Yorkville. MeDoseae— SCOTT. —At the Manse, Mc- Killop, on the llth inst,, by B,ev. Matthew Barr, Thomas Hays McDon- ald, harness -maker, Wingham, to Miss Maggie, youngest daugliter of Franoia Scott, Esq., Tuckersmith. hleeeneen— BRYDOnt —In Port Huron, Mich., on the 24th ult., by B,ev. Mal- rn I edMcKay, James Mulligan, Esq., of Port Huron, to Sarah, third daughter of Mr. James Bryden, of Harpurhey. Poweren—KAYLES, —At the Parsonage, Winghane on the 29th ult., by Rev; G. A. Mitchell, Mr. Wm. Powell, of • Kinloss, to Miss Jane Kayles, ef Lucknow. Lrriaterorre —STEPures. —By Rev. H. Christopherson, at the parsonage, Kin- cardine, on the 7th inst., Mr. Samuel Littlejohn, of Exeter, to Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens, of the same place. A PINe—CAMPBELL, —On the 1st inst., by Rev. John 1'. Isaac, atethe Methodist parsonage, Fordwich, Mr. Jas. Apins, to Miss Catharine Campbell, both of Eleivick,\ • - DEATHS. Stete.—In Seaforth,' on the 13th inst., Francis William, the infant son of Dr. J. G. Scott, aged 2 months and 5 days. CLENDINNIN G. —At Dungannon, on the I5th inst., Clara J., eldest daughter of Mr. R. Clendenning, aged 14 years and 4 months. 11AHONy. —Drowned, in Lake Superior, near Houghton Mich., Patrick Ma- e hoey, late of Goderich, aged 22 years., Norr:—In Tuckersmith, on- the 14th Mate Horace David, son of Mr. Oeorge Nott, Tackersmith, aged 31years. 114uthis.—In Turnberry, on the 18th inst., James Harris, aged 23 years and months. - a _ - , , , _ _ • . - - ' i 1 ; e , „.4 I I r. 1, i le 0 N , 'POUND— . small -a• &Mort and ego. The owtrei for thie advertie GORDON, Lot par41 on the poad between Z 4" a DFIVilleilb04t th7e weeks . . reive ffie same b paying - ,, nt and applying to ANGUS 25, . n. 4, Tuckerinpith, 448+2 DORSEY.—III-MOKillOri Matthew gDorsey. DIlvE5thRAinsuLt.—EdInw years. ' on Sr., aged arT7kDeersvtnieraituhx, , Ag$HETS. , the ,Inly ' . , 14th 60 years. . agonedt2hoe ., 20, 1876. 0 95 to 0 90 to 0 28 tO 0 60 to 0 44 to 0 15 to 0 11 to 6 50 to 6 00 to 8 00 to 0 8 0 t ° 1 25 to 0 00 to 2 00 to :-U.1 20, 0 5(l 0 85 @ 0. 29 @ 0 40 (4) 0 60 Ce) 0 15 at 1 00 eg 010 a 6 00 6 45O fgf 0 25 @ jut. , 0 98 0 95 0 28 0 65 045 0 16 0 11 0 00 900 850 01 611 1 50 5 50 250 96 0 90 0 BO 0 451 0 65 016 125 010 9 00 600 0 26 • 60 75; 12; 30c • , , f , Ha wa. 15 n-fe 5 pe era t- lot • f 0; . ,, I lbs., g th - of f: e qf , an 81c 9b ralhe s b t hig - : t 10 . 0 • o • t - Wels • a fe . i • e r 11 d - hom • Co - Is s s 166s ; 1108 ; 130s; Ca - ''STRAY field BoadorlJh, bay, with Any person Varna B. 0 suitably reivareled. said a ime law. AMS HORSE.—S yed from Lo 6, Bay- one two-year Old Ally, color white 1 el a one white hind foot. giving nf ation to the owner, at oi , that LU 1 d to its relioveey will be Any person foand detaining after this n tice will be prosecuted by [GALLAG ER, Verne. 450'4 ' THEE , S Pall 'Wheat Spring Wheat, per b )ats per bushel..." Peas per bushel... Bewley per bushel.. Butter,No. 1, Loose. .1-911 2. nMr1 Per barrel •• Flay 4 pi h efts° ilt ttejorweeshk ist osTlipel es) :p 1 per u spb eahr— Ctatmealite brl Wood ... e shel , .......• , .. i, ..,•••.• : f, , 0. *FORTH, ..... .... .,...... . ..... 41 r re 1 Fall Wheat, per Spring Wheat, Oat's, per bughel.... Barley, per bushel.. Peso, per bushel....a. Butter Potatoes.. Egge„ nays Per tont Beet Wool. Fall wheat $1 80; spring oats, 820 to barley, $1 to butter, 16c There were of wheat, $1 for Treadw spring, and sold at $10 firm, and broug to 16c. TORONTO There have steers averagin. cental; a car ing 1,120 lbs., 8 steers, averag car of mixed, $43; 2 cars at $32. LITTLE Lirre:, The offering. largest of the from 13,000 farm dairy sales were to 10c, the 9te. The dull; 10e was of Factories urged that the Fancy er figures. 101e, and the A number commission. the delivery day. Sales tubs, were lots of Creamery pastures is portedas making reetions. The fa.vorabl make of butter tinental butter the substitutes not equal to as follows : Jersey, 100s. Danish and Normandy, adian in marke bu e - perb f s . ' 1 ' .'[ . eereTON• ea.... el . ..... . ..... .... . # . LcilNpo;, per heat, 84e ; peas, $1 05 to 21 July 20, 1876; 100 noun Is $1 $1 7 in $1 $1 1 to $1 ; wool, 8c to i; eggs, 11 to 15e, To in o a .11, a lo. . 50 0 t ONTO, July' 20, 1876. -day abou 300 bushel: $1 02 for white and 9$ to $1 of *as t 72c. $16 50. Butter 24c to 25; eggs, LIN be o a of STOCK :n sales of 1,375 lbs., grain -fed 4 per ceia • 1,400 lbs v ragingA., i ed, ave MAR al car eo at $4 Steers, a al ; a , at $ lb ing 95 FAL sea bo ies. che • mad: bnl . mar. fz43Iy c thi1 Feet We bul of tote Th of of f. made &bun, th Co t i 132s. DAIR AILS, Jul -day ar on,aggreiating About .e were on 1 a range o sales geing e for Factories offered nged ha ould. be es held. fir tote extre of sales' vere gent hot wee, bi tter, whi dairy bit t '21c to Irought nt, and good retie - eather e Is on the s slow at o butter d • mend. .s, 110s.; 106s.; Friesland:I - edish, 1141s. no American • MARKE 17, 1876. amp 100 bo. I. ellie • f from at is and a n_umbtr ds. Buye t p price, ly for e prices oing at forward her tells is light ter in and c. Grass I ows a $ in f r the uarket. q otations. he supply T8 givepric orsets to or ! , WANTEIDI.—Wanted, ol El rt the MO ' 13 E dep 1 cattons :ill lie JOHN ction ate. gm D, yth S 'WANTED.—For rtm re Dat a Malo No. 1, MOrris, Teaching to r vacation. HOS. LAI:MAW, .0. • DR - SMAIL ItIG. MISS BORLAND -4-v-2- Rooms over t prentices wanted., Dress an e ' ank, Seaferth. 1 Mantle Mak r. N. B.—A - .• 4 8 • DBESSMAKIN menced DreSs the rooms over Tho.. good fit and perfeet prentices Wanted irate . MIS3 QUINLAN ff eking in Kidd'e stare, atisfaetion ediately. hos co - all its branches Soaforth. IA guaranteed. Ap- EXECUT 1 BOP NitTICE. 1. teUTORS' ti any claim aga McTaggart, form hereby notified to tion to It. Pattie° day of October net, be responsible the to the saiirestate claims then want for collection. 0 PATTISON, Exec .X s TICE.—Al n t the estat ;J of Wel r sent the Ha niton, on or the undo air and all at settle by le. must be IN MoTA t t rs. persons , having of the Late Jol...0 #, deceamed, are me for liquid - 6 before the first signed will n1 pontos indebted aid date, as all • t into the Court (lART, ROBERT 4b0 • STOC FOR .....1..JE. . i driving by Sir Arc or partie a - emily mare, and 41Y, and 1 yeanold re apply to L. 445 1 FOR SALE—A K. mare 4 years old c olt by Peacock.1 MEYER, Harpur 1 A YRSHIRE BT1,L -C-1' signed has aln sale. In first-cla Pedigree guarant the proprietor, Ki P0. R. N. ADA FOR SALE.—The • yrshire Bull s rim for the cf. For pa b irn, or if by : . tinder- 1 year old 'tier season's semi e. Jailers apply. o mail toffonstan e /SPEC. 'JC ARTICLES. VE Matte df A cause, y oltlice , t6eifteenr • . , t o a po'nt Mat Geder CEDAR POSTS PSB SALE.—For a quantity of sod cedar f at the EXPOSITOR i si cc, Seafo i. Sale nee posts. 11- Cheap, Apply 448 at the A. W. 4 -4 , VARMERS, AT I ENTION.---Iliscap Feed -2- Seaforth Mills. - .ran, $9 p i ton; Middlings, $12 per ton; Scrt • Ings, $10 kier tom OGILVIE & Co., .e. forth. : NOTICE TO B I DERS.-4.Y ing Sand, Gr v il or Stone orders at THOS. ' '8 Groce livered on the slier lest notice. RIR. person can leays ,end it will THOMAS , we 1- th ix be e - CU E A GnIeULTUR IMPLEMI" -"- —For sale, ap, 1 mower, made by E 1 ott of der; 1 lumber wag . , patent harness; 2 pairs of , ooden sleighs, and 2 fan leg mills. can be seen at Ki 1 nrn, 1 undersigned. W. 1. . CHOALE Comb Lo arm hari on a TS FOR SAL . ned reaper and Lon, in good .i)r- • a set of double Ws, 1 pair of b b - he above rtie es Plication to t ic ,i Kinburn. 44 H TO DEBTO , , to the Iriadlvent, aro requ or t eir account Mee. I e same and my address, S. PORTER, 12, isp. -- SA , 1 McDON4D Ion 'ash i) rk loin ne es, in furnished & .1PleDONALD'S NUT anc Door ONTA .....e____ having with heir Lumber alad oor Fact-ci, in this line in and Lu,nber Dress to o . s, &o., always the best manner ds *n hand for buildings MABEE a i , . - 1 FOB pper 1 fig :For r tIllit'IT Rooms. aforth. .—For t3 lots, 1 elms pairtic lers 0 Licr._ Apply l'o ED- .,---• e a To LET.—Six -1-- WARD CASH, ARARE CHAN . desirable buil Square Seaforth. HIOlieh'N & Co. _ °eap, three h on appl v try Victo i a to Iti "ROUSE TO LE -2--2. able and wel lots' on Huron etre and every convene. STEPHENS, Britt eituated Pt, —To with ce necessary. Hotel, Let, that briek'house, hard Settiorth. mostcomfo t and f • tu and eat wat f.r Apply to T . 1 (-TONE BUILDING 'Pei sale cheap, a corner on John Street, wall( of the basine 1 WILLSON & SCOT,Iiitusie FOR SALE OR eupied by the village of Blyth, suitable or dry goods store, better opening at present Blyth. LT Lot eeefoeh, it part ' TO RENT. oubseriber, for either in FOR in Sparling's within of th alers,Sealorth. The n for a ftrstechis o Oa SALE.— to] survq 10 minutes eown. Apply . — premtses so the flonri • • a groc r] which there is itic riO. Dr. I 44' 1 STORE AND —For Bele, large frame connection, is iii the centre and is an excellent The post office Terms easy. prietor on the WILLIAM DWEL,LING or store together ofa is For prem MOOR will teli with with thriving tand e ionneetion Menhirs se s Or . rent CO2331 a quarter 1g,�a1tural for tO I i 1 i H USE FOR d, in Chi sellaurse, Alibi° dwelling acre lot. a country with tJ apply to Chiselh , SA ,F, f it The Country store e store he Pro P. 0 450e; ' • • • x? r .•foisir .-",-, , .?, -?? • -.?..?? -,-- 0 - ‘ lit' 4- - ' i 1 ; e , „.4 I I r. 1, i le 0 N , 'POUND— . small -a• &Mort and ego. The owtrei for thie advertie GORDON, Lot par41 on the poad between Z 4" a DFIVilleilb04t th7e weeks . . reive ffie same b paying - ,, nt and applying to ANGUS 25, . n. 4, Tuckerinpith, 448+2 toL omwh ebsiautrr iso ib, t 4.: toewntuzigniabSneadtat:sbAxxx4e:afpyofireart,rribana,RmlayGoeB8 ,,f fidiAl i think, : SshallAwtwi.WIili,noeLrsegaf:e7i etdv.he—e either leaving the Killop. , 449 )13141r1FIAY STOCK. I ESTRAY COLT..–Stra3red from Seaforth about the first of May a 2- year old filly, of bay color, with one white nind foot Any pereen giving such information as will lead to her reeov y will suitably rewarded. JAMES BEATTIE 440 1 * be , ESTRAY MBE.-8trfyed from the pfernisee of the undersign d, o Wednesday niitht, June 14, a dark. ey mar tuid young colte-ma e is blind of one eye Any in rm tion regarding them will be thankfn y Med ed MRS. GREET Lot 20, Con. 12, St nley. ' 44624 ESTRAY MARE. as e into the preps. ises of the u f dersign. f ,It 5, Con. 5,8 anley, on July 15, a d rle bro • ,, . re, with bliick 1.gs, mane and tail, a .d tear • • for. head. The ower is re- quested to 'rove pi r • • -rt - , pay charges ' nd take AM her away. J?: 0 r AL 4504 ''STRAY field BoadorlJh, bay, with Any person Varna B. 0 suitably reivareled. said a ime law. AMS HORSE.—S yed from Lo 6, Bay- one two-year Old Ally, color white 1 el a one white hind foot. giving nf ation to the owner, at oi , that LU 1 d to its relioveey will be Any person foand detaining after this n tice will be prosecuted by [GALLAG ER, Verne. 450'4 ' e , , WA liiiTED. mAiki WAN 'LLA' steady work. 'Goad ply to JOHN TED Wanted man to ve wages and BEA TIE,' I , Immediately, a good team and do general farm f t cad y employment. A.p- 448 BOY WANTED. stesdy'boy. as an apprerttiee Apply at the Wan,ted fros' 14 or by the Expo .rroalOffiee, immediately, a smart, ge either fo 16 years of a' month to do chores. Seaforth 449 aIRL WANTE s — servant glii, tmpetent kinds of housIe w rk. place. Apply at the ' xr snted, a good j reliable to welt and do all Good wages wed steady SITOR Office, Se .'forth.449 TEACHERS ,WA TE11).—Wanted. of Angus , twe male second -elites e rtifieele: smith. Appl , to ,I. Township Sch 4 11 li oald , by the 16th school teache a holding , for Schools i • Tucker - Mt:CONNELL. :ceretary I Seaforth B. 0, 449 WANTED A to ltd Teachei for :chofl Countyof Huron. Te Pergonal applicetion p FOOT Lot 25, Con. 6, Trustees. I clasig Mal: o , Female Section o. , Morris, • to begin on August 16. :fared. J 1 HN ;BROAD- , :ecretary Bs• rd ipf School, ; 448o4 erEACHER -L er for fech sewn -ela s c at the elm' o JOHN R ;PO UEL TI101 E Two TEAC and fottrth School. App testinrials until nost 1st. 16112. Addrees Board Brussels. 2 WANTEIDI.—Wanted, ol El rt the MO ' 13 E dep 1 cattons :ill lie JOHN ction ate. gm D, yth S 'WANTED.—For rtm re Dat a Malo No. 1, MOrris, Teaching to r vacation. HOS. LAI:MAW, .0. Teach- holding a ommeuce Apply to SAM- 446-4 the second nts of the Brussels Public personal preferred—with eived by the undersigned es to commence on August SHAW, Secretery School 44704 -, ClIANC :KV NOTICES, JN CHANCERY.e-In Twenty-Ftve, theelluron County Buffalo Notice INGS, County tion to Title to Act for Canada, appears all incum having interest required, day of ment Chamber to, and & Holme County liam Gibbinge, will be Gibbings law and mentioned therein Dated ENS, STED. of and is of of the the Qttieting a o i Au of to of ba in numbere this Ref So. in Road, in TIttron iLak k gre'by the To Huron, Conti, above d lute be the rancee. note the BRi n Or b sti no is lelai , inlOegeode serVe p, ted of , If on, and ed ane be orne' eq ity, in the 21s1 d:y ree of T citors, th the ex :, II • given nsh Fa 1 en Ales rod wnck W ' din is fore nee a velrified cop the /Town the Solicitors in !default theltitle atm subj 7th ole, of ties. ,eafferth. he matter el First Conesston Township 01 ft two acres ron Railw that WILL p of Thekersm er, has made eery for ti, ioned property to Real Estate cod evidenee themf in refore, any to have Any d or any part Friday, the ensuing, to by afildav all, in the on Messiears of Seafo for every of the lute and et onlyto the eetion of the Owe, three une, 1876. MeCAUGHEY Lot Tu s • Company.— a ee w fee otJ Twenty file °it the isi sad nude reeervations said 11. Pe 84 number south of kerinnith, Id to the GIBE- h, in the 1 applica- ificate of under the in Upper icreby he fres from er person itle to or ehereof is -Fifth a state- t, at my of Toron- cCaughey h, in the said Wil- eh claim William ieasible at Act, and and four. STEPH- HOWIE- ' 4484 TN CHA -2- Six, 1 of Hullett, ty -Five a sold to E los of Allyn . of the hereby gi Township Farmer, 'as Chancery mentione Titles to -Zeal produced owner th Wherefor ing to ha land or ay Friday, t ensuin ge, by affidav the City Measieure of Seafo for the sad such cfai Joeeph &event; at law and tionimentioned Act, and four. Dated ST PPHENS, HOLMESTED, CRY. the Fii in the es of t Morn, °been, t sold en that of Ellett, Mad or a c mope Es i eehlenes mot in ilea , Bey other e any tttle part tcrec e T,wen o filo a 1 at my f Toronto, MeCanghey h, in Jose will be b inequity, in therein this Referee Splutters, 1 In /the at ° oun fa n e rid to E JO an ditto ty. u ate 1 wh Ir to y -F -tate Chai he C h 81 barred com4 a 1 num 21s1 ,fclay ei , ... matter of Lot cession of the y of Huron, exclept rth-east part ot id now in the ourteen Acres off ward Dinsley.-I-Notiee EPH STEVENS, in the County pplication to the be of title to der the Act for Upper Canada, reby he appears e from all incumbrances, croon having or or interest in f is lequired, o th day of Angus ient of his clai bars, in O4gooi and to serVe a & Holmeeted, o unty of Itiiron vens, and in de and the title absolute and L bject only to t 17th section ered one, two, of June, 1 Titles. MCC Seaforth, number Township Twen- the Lot Possession the front Di of the ef Huron, Court of the above Quieting and has to be the pretend- the said or before now next verified e Hall, in copy on the Town Solicitors ault every f the said defeasible LO reserve- f the said three and 76. B. P. UGHEY * 448-8 INSO 'In the A WRII this meet at I T UESDA 8 o'cloc11 fairs and • Dated a VE Matte df A cause, y oltlice , t6eifteenr • . , t o a po'nt Mat Geder T 1ACT OF 'peen are GT Au:. the - 1875. 1 an,r 1 istmed in notified to derieh, on st next, at of nig ae. see fit. ssignee. 750-1 opPhillip Irollvzar, Imp' limn& , tftelainent has ,nd the creditore in the Town Of Day of recef e a statetnen, aneAssignee if GIBPONS, Official eh, Jene 18, 187 I. INSO . In tke • ALL Parties above-named up within in suit without Mr. Marten or it can ipe I Seaforth, VIE I Matter i i 0 1 80 te• remitted ialy , ICX indebted days', further reeeive ' 40EIN TACT ----H of :William .,, , J12 Owent. OF 1875. M. rten, an S. Est te of the sted to pay wi be placed have authorized grantrecelpts Seaforth P.0, Aessignee. - 1 458-9 1 TO DEBTO , , to the Iriadlvent, aro requ or t eir account Mee. I e same and my address, S. PORTER, 12, isp. . .1f4I3E 1:1_ANI6IG And Sash SEAFORT14, wirABEE & LY -A" connee ing Mill and to execute w manner. Pia description d • Doors, Sas made to orde materiel. • • Luraber of meet. Bstimates 449 , , , , 1 McDON4D Ion 'ash i) rk loin ne es, in furnished & .1PleDONALD'S NUT anc Door ONTA .....e____ having with heir Lumber alad oor Fact-ci, in this line in and Lu,nber Dress to o . s, &o., always the best manner ds *n hand for buildings MABEE a i , . - 1 I' est a and and of bleDONALD. c1ory, tIO. blished it *rd a Plan re preparei atisfactorl g of eser3 en hand 01 Of gooe for Bale a, all kinds. , , , • 1 . . POSITOR; WANTED. 00 DON AB WANTE_ During this Month we want more Customers than during any previous month since commencing busi— ness, and in order to insu e an eittra, number of BUYERS for JULY we • -11 offer EXTRAORDI- NARY INDUCEMENTS • the way of PRICES. THE LIST. Ladies Collarand. Cuffs, F Cents up. Readymade Su Hoop Skirts, all prices. Trimmed Hats and TINUE PIP Bonnet READ THE LIST. and Ruffles, from 10 mer Skirts, 70 Cents. e Number of Ladies' all VERY CHEAP. READING The Balance of our DRESS • OODS to be Sold. at a NOMINAL PRICE. Hands me Black Grenadines in Checks and Stripes. N Summer Plaid Dress Goods. * THOMPSON'S Co sets in ALL STYLES. SKIP A LINE. All those Beautiful Plain B DON'T SKIP A LINE ck and Colored Silks, at a Great Reduction. Ladies' Gloves, Kid, Black and Colored, Two -Buttoned, fro Lisle Gloves, from le Ce • IG LOT. Two Cases of American Goo Factory, Prints, &c., which BOTTOM I : DyN CAN • 75 Cents Per Pair. ts Per Pair up—Cheap. A BIG LOT. Just Received in Ducks, will be sold at ROCK RICES. OXON Bil0 21 MANUkCTURING IANUFACTURERS i\T o x o Standard CombIn 5 MOAK OF MOV4R NW FEAPER, Greatly Improved for the BUT t of 1878, AND WARRANTED TH BEST IN CANADA, OR NO SLE. ITS CLAIMS TO SUPERIO ITY ARE: eidetion with tY. Cast -steel Shafting, seetiringredue increased strength and dared,* Cast -steel Crank Pin and Gun MetalPitmen Boxese making the best and most durable Pitman Attachment ever yet applied to a Reaper. Extension ISteel Reaping Bar, ever evalleings breaking, or springing oat of s pe. An improved connection of the s I -finger bar to the green table in reaping. Thirty-eight Inch Driving Wheels, giving a lane bearing surface, and great chit mg power. If 'Tightly enearted Getning, exclude° all ;dust and dirt from the working parts o the Maehine. Double speed, either fast or slow, land lender in- stant centrol of the driver. ;Tilting LeVer and Platform, for skurthg Lodged Grass er Grain, Mee under instant control of the drier. Patent Aceemmodatingtever for rasing or lowex- ing outeide of Platform. , !Light Meet Draft and absolutely No Side Draft. ' Every part. of the Machine8▪ uaranteed 10bo 11 made of the Very Best Mate I. , 0? THE STAND RD Is the only Combined Mower ad Reaper that !received e prize in both Mowing nd, Beeping a.t THE OREAT FIEL .TRIAL ;1 AT PARIS IN 1871, IfAnd was the Lightest Draft Two -wheel Combined , Machine on the ground. ' 1 uy the Standard AND NO .OTH An, Seeure Not Only a 1 chine, bat the best value for JANES NOXON, R, e Best .31 -t- our ITIO12-ey RESIDENT. INGERSO L, ONTARIO. A. NI. CAM PB ELL- , , 1 Has opened outs thee , 1 i ?Next Doer to Hays' Hotel, SEAFORTH, i 1 - 1 1or the Sale of the above and r ' . , , All Other Kinds of Implements ' a DUNCAN. CHANCERY ALE ' 1 •NOTED FOR CHEAP e GOOD OF A VALUABLE F RAI ; ND GOOD .GOODS. . TBIJi TOWNSHIP 0 MORRIS. pURSUANT to the Decree and Order for Sale • '141-1MGO IN TEAS VALUE MAIN I made in the matter of the state of JOHN ' LAMB HENDERSON, deceased, nd in a cause of SHORTREED vs. LAIDLA V, and bearing •I date the 70 day Of hale, 1876, i • ere will be sold , with the approbation of Thomas Miller, Esquire, ; Master of the said Court at Mil on, by JOSEPH TEAS. ,, P. BRINE, Auctioneer, at ! PARKER'S H TEL, IN THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS, . 1 At the hoar of 2 o'clock in th afternoon, ' : ON TVESDAY, AUG115 NEXT, , In one pareel, the following lands and premises ; formerly owned by the saidlate J hn Lainb Hen- ' dereon being the South half of ot nirtfiber Six- , P „ i, teen in the Nmth Concession of ibe Township of Morris, in the County of Huron, containing ORO , ‘,1 Hundred Acres, more orless. T o land Is good 'I farming lend, about one-half s cleated, well • fenced and under cultivation, t o remainder Is . i cover ed with good hardwood tintr. It is within fonr mile of tbe village of Blyt , on the line of 3 the Lon on, Hewn and Bin Railway, seven. miles of the village of Brtassels, station on the wenineton, Grey and Bruce R 'way, Snd thir- teen milee of the village of Seat rth, a etatiouon the Buffalo and Goderiehiltailwa . _ frame dwelling 17_3M1•T 1.4I01•T_ STREET 41 LION There are on the saulprenuses T THE GOLDEN , The above property w111 be off red subject to a house and frame barn. I reserve bid. to be fixed by the s id Master, and will be sold subject to a mart ge made by the Bald John I Lamb Henderson, ceased, to Eliza Holmes, to Fecure the paernent 1 075, and in- terest thereon at the rate of 12 s cent. from the first day 011 September lad, and also tO a lease made between the said Sohn L b Henderson, deceased,; and 'William Blaeleil and Jeremiah Blashill, for a term which will e pire on the foet day of November, 1878. One-tenth of the purcluiee mo •ey is to be paid down at the time of sale to th Vendor or her solicitor, It sufficient Bum aith eh depoeit to • make the awn of $2,000, without interest, within one month, and the balance in fi e equal annual instalments, -with interest on the whole amount unpaid at the rate of 7 per cen .' payable with each ipstelment, to be seenredby mortgage upon 1 the said lends. The purchaser ill prepare the • OA• H' of sale will be the standing c nditions of the In all other respects the terms and conditions DWAR D conveyanee and mortgage at his wia expense. 0 Court of Opancery. For further particulars apply a the law ordceS of John Dewar, Esq., Tendon' , lieitor, Mitten, • WILL, AS USUAL, Toronto, Laidlaw. Esq., hilltop, John 'Hoskin, Q. C., •oronto, land Messrs. Benson * Meyer, Seaforth. Dated 6th July, A. D. 1876. T. MILLER, Ma ter at Milton. Y. JOHN D*WAR, Vendors' Solid r, 450-4 AFAIR PRICES FOR GOOD SEAFORTH. GAN & JAMIESON. A FINE BRO 5 Trf! It a Y I REM E AMS, HAMS. LOT OF SMOKED HAMS AND SIDES AT ' NELL'S GROCERY. SO A VERY FINE C.=\Tal TIPJ=&.1 In Caddies of 9 pOnnds. d if not as represerfted return it, and ex money will be refunded. BER THE PLACE DOMINION BLOt'IC, rly Opposite the Post Office. t J, BROW,NE-ItL. MARRIAGE LIPENICES Olt CJIRMITIFIIOATIrtelf, (Tr the new Act,) iseuedest t EXPOS TOR OFFICE, SEAERTK Under an Thy of the Ontario. mot of BUTTER, BUTTER. IN DAIRY BUTTER, TAE GENUINE OWE SEWING MApHINE IS STILL All ANY QUMITIT ES5,I 4 SOLD 4Y WN. WATSON, SEAFORD,. AT HIS OFFICE, 44gent for the Comity of • on. IE' You want to know thetrue Celebrated Sewing MaCIIJUO ea Seaforth and beware of going to . Le ke.pt o hand, and purponly s GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, compare to Inferior maehines tsge. &4ter a period of more perienee in the Sewing Machine found t the NEAR LUMSDEN'S DRUG STORE. LUMBER, LUMBER. THE CRANBROOK MILLS GI- rivE UNDERSIGNED would beg leave to cal! -1- the attention of the, public to their Larg Stook of Lumber of all kinds,- Kul 'Shingles ot ahebest qaality, and at the veryLowest Prites. SMOD HEMLOCK ALWAYS ON SAND, From 10 feet, up. AO orders omit by mailer othawise pr ly Otendeddo; A discount of 8 percent onlezg orders. Ineat charged' on accounts , ... over 8 months. Idake enquiries est° qu*lityau- prls Were Purchasing elsewhele. GABROW BROTHERS]. 08- utilities of this at My &See in where one only of order, to be its idisr:dvan- n ten years ex- usiness I hays CENUINE HOWE M CHINE Is the only one which has given .... . 4 ent satis- faction to purchasere. as never •aving defective in its movements, nor being ..., , - • for repair. It irosseSses all the qualities of s ervieecble8ew- ing Machine, it is strong, dumb noisy its made of her. You ork with - falsely represented, and all ite the best enetal.and perfectly ft may change It from fine work to heave" out straming A and rendering jt poet or rerlo- diming i neat and perfect stitch -oh fine work- it with the will sew ;with laeavy black same ease as with a fine cotton AETION.—Don't 1* ta. serupuls dealer', and the ing Macbie- 01/0013a to euPPV ine }Imre Machine 0 70115Z0 not the one they ass trying to sell g intend to impose upon roe sonis tem of tbe Howe, or paws 1131 article re -varnished to look 113.0 • by tn Saw - 011 s gena- tokeep only ta- -hand. new inadnue.