The Huron Expositor, 1876-08-11, Page 5aa -
AUGUST 11,1876
does bringing on his furniture and moving i
hi
nto
have the new hotel which s now nea11y cora-
on pleted. Everything in the village seeme
a as to be moving on prosperously and the
and prospective outlook is favorable as the
ming extreme.
hrdf _Mr. Wild, father of the inissin
man I Jesse Wild, has offered a handsome re:
As ward to any one that will give sueh
j.
I off formatien as shall Iced to the discover
awe of his son.
4thh _The following paragraph appeared in
:meat ;bonne Perr;W:lises°rCrel8ainn,dewncheo,°feeitehieimi.
tam parents some years since lived in Preden,
t off but have since lived near Seaforth, Galt te
ard- -Reformer of this week: "A young lady
he on her wedding trip to see her friends in
es of Preston, died after a very short illness
eiee and was buried on Monday last,"
bout —We stated last week that a bone
jahe - had been stolen from the stable of Mr.
dog Charles Mason, near Clinton. The ani-
rent- mal was recovered ea Friday mainline
the last, near Bayfield, where the _thief haa
-do
e
g lieee it. It seems that the horsaehea,cnoonIr
thd
,ene shoe on, and becoming .m
nd pot travel eS fast as its abductor want-
,
dae ed it.
igh- . —Mr. X. P. Macdonald, who has had
eeys -the position of financial manager of the
awe , *tacky of Glasgow, Macpherson & co
ars. Clinton, for a length of time hap resign'.
ean ed, his place being filled by.kr. la Mee
:,40e• pherson. Mr. Macdonald loaves for
ene Stratford in a few days, where he will
,aee ; engage in manufacturing business. -
—Mr. R. Matheson, formerly pub-
ae, lisher of the New Era and lately of the
St. Catherines Koos, has been appointed
aid head master of the Napanee High School,
ery at a salary af $1,000 a year. There were
un- applicants for the position. This ia
titd , the profession Mr. Matheson followed;
ay, elsewhere, previous to his entering jour
-
Ray nalisrn.
He —On Saturday, the 22nd ult., Mr.
lee William Porter, Sauble Lfue, Stanley,
eys killed a large panther. Ile had lost five
on sheep by it, and always blamed the dogs
ien
for it ; but, an Saturday, a boy watched
sue the carcase of one Shat killed, and he
rae saw what he thought was a fox—.Mr.
ed. Porter went up with a gun. The animal
)ee did not seem much afraid of him, and he
-to ream(' his gun to fire, but the ceps ri3isaed. •
The animal then got quite irritated and
sided arounci. toward him. Mr. Porter
a jumped back a piece, and pat on another
ay cap and fired. He had foua balls in the
gun. The beast sprung towards him and
fen down dead. It turns out to be a
good sized pauther. The back is a bright
red color, and the throat and belly are
white, with little black spots all through
it. It had very powerful strong limbs,
of and must have been a very dangerous
)7. animal. It waa three fed seven inches.
re- from, snout to tail. The tail is about
k- nine inches long. Porter thinks there is
another one, as he saw two tracks all
winter in the bush near 1,vhere the sheep
ll-- have been killed.
ed
-- Between, 7 and 8 o'clock on Monday
; ramming three burglars entered a bank
rn Windsor,attempted to os er the
n • clerk and rob the institution. The cries
of the clerk soon brought a crowd and.
, the robbers fled but weia afterwards cap-
) aired by the police, assiated by the Mi-
ch zons-
m —A little girl named Dager recently
attempted to kill a rat on York street,
!ri. •
Ottawa, when. it turned on her and
caught her by the arm. Her father at-
tempted to tear it away, but could not
), I succeed until he had killed it. 'The girl
was soon after taken with violent vom-
; ittmg, emitting a emeeniah substance.
The arm commenced to swell, and medi-
a cal assistance had to be called in. She is
. not expected to recover.
—On Tuesday night of last week, a
a woman, with a child ia her arms, cameto
the house of Mrs. Dryden, Ingersoll, and
asked far something to eat, which was
given. to her She had not been in. the
,
house long before she said she would go
e to the station and get her trunk. The
woman went, leaving her baby behind,
and has not since been heard. of. The
questiou which naw arises is " who is to
take care of the baby ?”
—At the Colborne Coniervative pie-
aie—at which it was estimated there
were 8,000 people present—a number of
Reform ladies joined with ,their Conser-
vative sistera in providing the "good
things," and iu laying out the tables,
This, no doubt, had a good deal to do
with the success of the pic-sac, and
sho-ws a kindly spirit among neighbors
that might be copied elsewhere-
-A collision occurred at London sta-
tiao which might heve resulted much
more seriously than it did. Au, engine
rimniag at full speed cellided with a pas-
senger coach and ran into it, completely
overturning it. The conductor of the
passenger train and. one passenger were
severely injured. The other passengers
vere unhurt. The accident was the -re-
ult of gross carelessness on the part of
the engineer of the colliding engine.
—A meeting of the people, of Tees water
and vicinity Li aa held a few evenings ago
for the purpose of considering the advis-
ability of making overatures to the Great
Western Railway authorities to induce
them to extena the London, Huron. and
Bruce Railway from Winghain to Tees -
water. The meeting was almost unami-
ous in favour of the project anci a com-
ittee was appointed to ma.ke further
rrangein eras,
—aportsmen should bear in nanil that
tick shooting does net open before the
ath of August. Tuesday, 15th, you
r may get up at break of day, load your
gun with -Noa," skulk round in the
et grass and, perhaps, succeed in over -
manes a "flapper." If your conscience
e not check you in such work, the law
will net ; so at patiently; and make up
3 --our maul, in the meautime, to bp first
in some favorite marsh.
--The following are the statistics of
helve marriages and deaths registered
the township of IVilmat, Waterloo
minty, for Cle half year ending June
Births, 52 maks and.44 fe-
males. Marriages, 16 ; of which were
theme, a :Mennonite), 5 Roman Oath -
(11118, 1 Wesieyau Methodist, 1 Primitive
.a.Iethodist, mei a Lutheran and. a Cathol-
- hilted toaether. Deaths, 24 males and
1 females- In all, 157 registrations,
- -A most unfortunate case of shooting
took place on Saturday night, aboat
midnight, in the Township of Thurlow,
a the highway, six or seven miles from
Geo. Humphreys, a resideat
f the town, had been out gathering
ekleberries in the hack country, and
vas homeward bound. with a
wagoa con-
Aining a box of berries. He etopped to
fect his ham and fell asleep, during
.hich time a wagon, containing John
atchford, Jcseph Parks, and John
uffia, drove up. These parties stopped.
heir wagon, and Duffia lifted the box of
• erries from Humphreys' wagon to trans-
er it to his own. Humphreys woke and
,aw him carrying the box, which he told
ij
AUGUST 11, 1876.
puffin to replace, but the latter put it
into the wagon and 'drove off. IIum-
eareys ordered themtostopeor he would
are at them ; they; paid, na:.attention,
Alla he fired a shot from the rifle, the
seal farikiag Latchford in the heart,
&Hang him almost instantly. Humphreys
-et once gave himself up. He states that
his intention was to fire over the heads
of the parties and frighten them, and he
is much depressed at the fatal result of
ais shooting. Deceased was about 34
vears old, and leaves a wife and family.
laywas a min of pod character, and a
,prominent Orangeman, beinft a District
Master of District No. 2, 67 -oath Haat-
e-The latest Manitoba 'Papers have
been received and there was then no
danger of crop failure. . One report says:
"Visitors in this city should not leave
for their homes without driving out in
-the country, and taking a look at the
'magnificent crops, the like of which, we
venture to seer, have never been seen be -
lore By doing this, and telling those
down east what they saw, Manitoba
'Would have some excellent immigration
agentsgratia." ,
-eA Miss Thurston ascended in a
balloon from Alexandria Bay, Brockville,
• on Friday. Upon striking the upper
carrent the balloon floated eastward and
a little northward. After crossing the
St, Lawrence River three times it took
a south-easterly direction, and landed at
Briar 1E11, rn a large meadow, at 7:30
o'clock. The balloon was noticed by
citizens at this place aft descending at a
very rapid rate, and when it struck the
ground the force was 30 great that one of
Miss Thureton's teeth was broken. Miss
Thurston says the basket swung ebout
considerably, but otherwise than the
-casualty named the voyage was a very
pleasant one, and free from accidents.
—In the interval that has elapsed since
January, 1874, there have been some 65
eleotions occasioned by the unseating of
members, &c., and of the 65 members
elected the numbers stand as follows:
Ministerialists, 37; Opposition, 26 ; In-
dependent, 2; the latter generally voting
with the Government, makes the num-
bers really 39 to 26. Thus showitm that
if the whole House were to be re-elect-
ed on these terms, paddies would
stand as three Misterialists to two Oppo-
sition.
;
—Last week a dreadful reaping ma-
chine accident occurred on the farm of
Mr, Geo, Franklin, Cockshutt road, not
far from Hassard'a tavern. It seems Mr.
Franklin'e son, a young man of about 17
or 18 years, was hitching a team of horses
to a reaper when the animals became
frightened and ran away with the ma-
chine, wagging it over the yourig man,
nearly severing one of his arms and gash-
ing him in some taeenty different places
to such -an extent that his life was despair-
ed of. •
—It is stated with reference to the
voting on the Dunkin Act in the town-
ship of Moore, county of Lambtom that
while in only two instances sons voted
against the Dunkin Act, while the fath-
/ ers voted for it, in a 'large number of
, cases, in which the fathers voted. in favor
of licensing houses- to sell "a wee drappie
ost,” the young men, the hope of the
country, and who must ultimately take
the places occupied by their sires, voted
square for the By-law. We have no doubt
this was the case in other Municipalities
besides Moore; and we think this ought
to lead the, Meads of -the cause to take
courage. =1
—Our agricultural friends will be
pleased to learn that there is a prospect
of a rise l the prices of horses. 'We
learn that _English traders are finding
that they cen speculate with profit in
Canadian horses, and several large car-
goes have been shipped. and sold readily
in the British market. At a recent sale
our ordinary roadsters averaged $275 per
horse, and after deducting $50, the cost
of trangport from Montreal = to England,
it will be seen that there is ai large
margin for profit, when it is considered
that average roadsters can be bought in
Canada at from $90 to $100.
—A few evenings ago as a young man
in Galt was enjoying a quite sail on the
Grand River, = he was startled by some-
thing heavy failing into his boat,where
it lay kicking about quite lively. ',For a
moment or two the boatman was startled
at the unexpected nature of the visit ;
but a glance at his visitor showed him
that it waS a very fine bass which - had
thus unceremoniously committed srticide.
The prize was conveyed home when it
was found to weigh within a trifle of two
pounds. The fish had undoubtedly risen
at a fly, and had, in its endeavours to
secure its supper, leaped so high out of
the water as to fall in the boat. .
—A very sudden death oceurred in
London on Saturday morning, the victim
being Mr. John Brogan, a well-known
eitizen. He was in his usual health up
till last evening, and retired as was or-
dinarily his custom. About one o'closk
be was seizecl witl a, fit . of coughing, in
the course of which he burst a blood.
vessel, ia consemance of which he died.
Sonie months sine Mr. Brogan, who
kept a grocery store on Richmond street
north, was thrown from his Wagon.
From the effects of this it was supposed
he had recovered, although he sometimes
coofmhisbruises.plaineclofa pain in the neighborhood
—Young Lyneh, of Mitchell, who had
‘, one af his legs amputated a few weeks
ago, again underwent a most painful op-
eration on Saturday morning last. One
of the arteries of his injured, limb had bled
profusely for several days, and his med-
ical attendants foural it necessary to cut
down the front part of the leg above the
knee about six inches, in order to get at
the artery and stay the flow of blood.
The operation was successfully performecl
but the yount man suffered intense pain,
being unable to inhale chloroform, on ac-
count of his extreme weakness. He is
nOW getting on nicely. Rev. Father Mc-
Grath was present during the operation,
and rendered good assistane.
—To the west of the village of Port
unveil, along the lake shore, and on the
farinof Mr. G. B. McConnell, some of
the most intereeting remains of former
times are to be found.. They consist of
cinders resembling those thrown from a
lackstnith.'s forge, and of broken bits of
Pottery generally- about an inch in thick-
ness, and in a great varietyof shapes,
from sides of pots to pipes. Upon ex-
amination the bed of a furnace is seen
ia a good state of preservation, and the
foundations are easily traced. Pieces of
the ware have been found cn adjoining
faians, but nowhere else have been found
the cinders or traces of a similar foundry.
1 --The Kincardine Reporter says "It
is to be regretted that the Great Western
Railway authorities have placed ticket
voters on the Wellington, Grey and
Bruce branch, in order to carry out a
8art of sneak detective system towards
the condt r many whom have been
in the c p yal employ for years and
against ose honestyl no charge has
been In sevei il cases persons
travelling aye been pu to considerable
inconveni ce *these ew additions to
,
the staff, one case in particular, when
a picker r used to allo a Ferges mer-
chant, wh , held Ifs ret irn ticket ' from
Guelph to Fergus, to 81 iy over at Elora
and complete his jouri ey by the next
train.
—A meeting of the Ontario illers
Association was held t the vi eke of
Waterloo en Saturday lid. Afti r hear-
ing a report from the Committee ho had
been appoioted at a f rmer me ting to
visit the Unitecl States with a iew of
securing the best fall w eat for eed, it
was unanimously resol ed both by the
millers present and qu 0 a nur ber of
farmers who had been a ked to j in the
.meeting, that the bla son or Seneca
'wheat was best adaeite for the p rpose,
and the; ipurchase of t io car lo de for
Waterloo and One car load for Pa is was
authorized Several s ruples o very
fine wheat of different names were
shown, and small quantities of si me of
them recornme6ded to he got, b only
. r
for trial, and not for geneial seedi
--The present dul ilea; and lo prices
in cheese are notable. here ap 'ear to
be large stocks eveaywh re. In I orth-
ern New York, an in. P iladelphi there
are large accumulations. The p ice in
Britain per last cable ad ices is b t 46s.,
where last year at this ime it was 55s,
-6d. At Ingersoll, a cen ral point in our
main cheeSe-producingdistrict, there
were seventy factories represented at a
market held last week, and 1,555! boxes
were sold. Two-thirds f these b ought
8c, and the remainder a and 8', with
7c offered for choice. li the corre pond-
ing week ;est year over ,000 box a were
sold at 10,110a, and ]0 1. The quota-
tions In Philadelphia a 84c for finest,
8c for prime, 7e for fair and " g.d" is
quoted at from 6c all the way dow to 4c.
g.,
BIRTH.
SIOELA.ND. —In. Seaforth on Aug, t, the
wife of Mr. Wilson Sizeland, of a
daughter
MoDouoaaa. In Seafo th, on 4ug. 6,
the svife. ef 1ir. John cDouga 1, of a
. son.
MeFause—At
of Mr. E M
MoNane.e-In
of Mr. pane
taffa, on Aug. 5, t
Faul, of a daughte
'reY, on Aug. 7, t
n McNair, of a so
EITH
cKillop,
14 year
HANNAH. —in
Hannah Age
•
Aug,. 1,
and. 6
LOMB. —At High Point, orth C
Aug. 1, Jessie, second eughter
John Logie, formerl Presb
Minister' of Rodgervill .
S'l'onTE.—In I1cKi1lop, ug. 7,
James Stobie, only so of Mr.
Stobie, agedU3 month and 8 d
KIDD.— At Oarronbroolk, on M
Aug. 7, Elien Magda' n Carnal
daughteel of Joseph Kidd, Eq
17 years,
K 'enifor la on ug. 5, argar-
et, infau dau hter f James Kyle,
Esq., age 8 weeks.
e wife
e wife
recilla
on ths.
olina,
f Rev.
terian
enry
Alex.
Y8. e
nd ay,
, fifth
; aged
1 E i gAR i':•ETS.
+---
i3E 'FORT
Fall Wheat.i. ION4,4, ...........oOOOOO
I I ' 90 t
Spring Who- ,i per bus e .........84.
... -1...,... .. .' 0 28 t
Oats perbusta 1
Peas per buts 1 1.. • . f . .. O ' O • OO .,..!... 00 4640 tt
Barley per lou • el
Butter, No. 1,Loo e, . .1 O 0 15 t
Flour, per (noel: .1.. ... 0 10 t
',..' 6 50 t
4gt1; • r • I. '
Hay. : ......1. ,1 .-... r ...... ... ..L.:. 8 0
.. 6 00 t
0 t
Hideo. ... .14 I. .. . .. . ..... ...
Sheep skins.; 4 . ,.. 0 80 t
Salt (retail) er b ire,
Salt (wholes(); )p r barrel ........
'
Potatoes, per bus. el 0 50 t
1
Oatmeal r brSt••••• • .. • . Or; 0 00 t
2 00 t
Ang. 10, 1878.
0 93
o 90
0 28
0 65
0 46
0 16
0 10
0 00
7 .00
51)
100
0 65
0 60
0 50
5 50
2 50
0 60
• ••
Wood
Apples, per b hel . 0 40 t
1
I I
Fell Wheat, r b
'Spring Whea1, per
Oats, per busif 1.
Baxley, per b hel
Peas, per bin) et..
Butter I
Potatoes..
Eggs
Hay, per to*,;
1 I
INGER
At the.
week 16 fa
offerings of
wer made. I
fused. TV.
son's matte
LITTLE!
The Littl
very dull oi
er. None
demand at
ized last we
gated 8,000
94e.,
but t
CUNT)N, Aug. 10 1876.
io
shed . . .... ...... 0 90 @ 0 95
ushel . . ... .... • 0 85 ig 0 90
028 @, 080
; . • i 0 46 050
068 065
, 015 018.
0 56 t 0-60
' 1 .O10c 010
600 800
LL t,
CHEE$E MAR
I t
soll cheesei=ark
s were epr sente
boxes. Very fel
c wee ffered a
dories sold thei
and 9c.
ge
ori
,22
8,
LS DA
,
F Ils,N.Y., he se ma
(Milt of i1ie arm
ut perfectio ch ese
gu es as ge d as wer
k. Factor Y offerings
o 1e8 ; 6,000 sold at
ts gettin the latte
1
ET.
t this
with
sales
d re-
sea -
MA KET.
ket is
eath-
ere in
real-
aggre-
lc to
price,
300
8c to
kages
make.
most getting 81c to 940.1 Les tha
boxes of farm
9ac, -_, Butter
weresold at 20
Creamery w..lnt
TORONTO
Caarrea
supplied d
Brittou led
loads of et
each, at Oa
pounds, liv
car loads, a
at the sate
1,120 purl
weighing 1,
and three I
sold at $4;
er animals
Some 40 lief
were sold.*
SHEEP, -•—•
loads arrivi
ly in good
First-class s
at $4 to $4
reaching 2 ca lo
$3 50 to $4; seco
-$3 25 ; and thard-c
heese were s ld
Less than. 5 pa
to 230 fr.ptlivate
for 24c.
11
LI -174 STO (JKjMAB4KET.
Market ha een well
the pest week. Mr.
a purehasc=of two car
averaging 1,200 pounds
hest price, $4 75 per 100
seven
0,sold
ghing
loads
124;
ounds
light -
75.
unds,
Th
rin
it
rs,
hi
w ight. There were
er ging 1,300 and 1,3
rates. 'I Three loads we
ro4ht $4 25; tw
pounds Old at $
weighing 1,960
several car loads of
at from $3 50 to
veraging 1,040 p
$3f apiece.
e plentiful, eigh car
uriag the week, g neral-
ition aricl fair q ality.
-class
3 50.
vale,
sold
75 • to
00
ad
on
Id
t $5 to $6 ; secon
bir '-class at 3 to
were heavy ar
ds. First-clas
d-chles, at $2
lass at $2 to S21 25.
he e
1MONTRE
There we
this marke
farm fed c
L LIVE ST °K. MA ''LKET
Gat aiee, Aug. 9, 176.
3 eight oar loads of ea tle on
to -day, all of them being
, The sales -mad were
very lirnitetl thid at lee er price than
last week I; et some drovers, wer anx-
ious to report their sake mu4h less
than was rcally received, in order pull
the wool over he eyes 01 faame who
have cattle for ale. R. J. Hoop r sold
15 head of o ttl at $Sleachor abut $4
50 per 100 p uncle; i. (Tones made
several sale a $4 50 per 100 punds -
the average eihht of thse bein I,256
pounds; Mr opper made sever sales
tb
at %beet $4
hundred h
t°Ghu1 a suBdg r w411- h d
mend and
per 00
chang 4 ha
••••
E tRON
15 r 100 Ib. Over three
id f cattle were shipped
iring the past week. Onc
cl of these were consigned to
ive hoge were in good de -
Id at fro $6,25 to $6.40
un s. S veral car loads
ds i4t thee gures.
EX URSION
PART 8 • ho)din Tick
-1'- by to e
ST AME
On An9th, can have
by pres ting their t ckets
DDNOAN &
By Orde of the Cominittee
TICKETS.
ts for the Excursion
OLLAND
heir money returned
t the store of
UNCAN, Seaforth.
458-1
VOTERS
LISTS.
Oh N OF SEIAFORTII.
reby given that the list of all per -
ng on the last revised assessment
cipality of the Town of Seaforth,
f linfron, to be entitled to vote
icipality for the election of onem-
n th it Legi lative Assembly, Waft
my office n said municipality,
I An st, 18 6. Any person corn -
error i
7
n sal list must deliver to
hirty days fter the 7th day ofs
n not co of s intention to apply
the s id Co ty in respectthereof.
WI L ELLIOTT, Clerk.
XTOTIC is li
J-1 sons ppea
roll of 114 Mum
in the C nty
in the si4 m
hers to- erve
first pee 441 up
on the 7 bday
plaining 01 an
to me, ithin
August, writt
totheJi ge of
4584
ISTS.
OF McKILI:OP.
-
XPOSITOR
, •
a
amnassasarsessat
"XTOTI iE is h reby ien that the list of all per- ;
roll of th Muni ipality of tie Township of Mc- , '
-LI sons tippea ng o the It revised assessment ' f 2
Killop, li he 0 unty of Hur n, to be entitled to
vote in t # • said municipali y for the election of I
membe = = o serve in the i4egislative Assembly, '
was pos d up in ipy o ee, in said munici-
pality, o the 7th day of Au et, 1876. Any per-
pon corn 4alnin. of a y erro in sal& list must
I
deliver t , me, ithin thirt days after the 7th
day of A gust, writ en no ice of his intention
to apply b the (Age of thel said Lounty in tee -
peat the eof.
458-1
JOFIN 0' ULLIVAN, Clerk.
TOW *SHI
"XTOTI
-LI eons
roll of
Tuckers
titled to
tion of
sembly,
municip
Any pers
mast de
6th day
tion to a
respect t
453-1
OF TIT
ISTS.
KERSMITH.
le he eby ven t at the list of all m-
oppet). ng o the lapt revised assessment
the M tdoi ality a the Township of
te in tit'cipality for the deco AT U R D AY
he said m
in the County Of Hun*, to be en -
to sve in the Legislative
posed up in my office, in said
the 7th day of August, 1876.
NOTED FOR
CHE
T
-P AND GOOD GOODS;
AUCTION SAVE,
DATION 'SALE OE REAL PROPERTY.—
•c., Mr. A. BISHOP hasbeen inetracted by Yr.
DAVID STRANG, to sell by Public Atietion 70
Acres of Lot 28, Con.8, Thborne, On 8A.T1IRDAY0
Aug. 26, commencing at 2 o'olock The
property consists of 70 acres of good and is
in Ilsborne. Good frame house and barn, two
•
never failing wells, good orehard, and convenient
; III INST-12•1.. 1\7" .A n . purchase ney on the
A ji--y.7.1 —Ten per contof the purcto &arch, school, pest office and •tore. TERMS
of Pale, $2,C00 on or before the t of -Urinary,
1877, and the balance to Enztpnr baser at 7 per
cent. For further particulare apply to the under-
signed. DAVID STRANG, "Proprietior, -
BISHOP, Auctioneer. 453-2
MAIN
OD VALUE IN
LO
STREET, SEAFORTH,
REMN
NTS AT THE GOLDEN LION.
ESTRAY STO ;
- •I‘o•—
"PSTRAY SHEEPo—Carae into be premises of
the undersigned, Lot 15, Con. p, McKillop, on
- or about the 15th 01 -J -1117,a Ewe and Lamb. The
owner can have the sante by proving property and
paying charges. JOSEPH DENIs IN. 45244
ESTRAY MARE.• -s -'Came into the premises o:
the undersigned, Lot 5, Cern 5, Stanley, on
4 Jiily 15, a dark brown mare, withblack legs, ulna
and tail, and star on forehead. T reeownerenatek
inre;
quested to prove pr-operty, pay eh te
; her away. JAMES LOGAN. 450* -4
;
VSTRAY HORSE.—Straye,d fro Lot 6, Bay-
field Road North, OM two -yes old- filly-, color
bay, with white face and one ov• le hind foot.
Any person giving information to the owner, at
Varna P. O., that willlead to its rjccoreryw1Ub3
puitably rewarded. Anyperson f4nnd -detaining
said animal after this -notice will be prosecut=ed boo -
law. JAMES GALLAGHER. Tarim, 450*4
IIPICESS31,4-1KINClo
ISS BORLAND, Dons and Mantle Maker.
-&-7-1 Rooms over the Bank, Seaforth. N.H.—Ap-
prentices wanted. i 408
DRESSMA.KING. — MISS Q
Maker, Seaforth. Dressmakin
branches in the rooms over Thos.
good tit and perfect satiofaction
prentices Wanted immediately.
NLAN, Dress
done Mall its
dd's store. .A.
rauteed. Ap-
448
-
"Tt TIM( BRYDON begs to turnout'
°C1 of Seaforth that she has enga
AN 4 aAMIESON. i Wm. Campbell's, to give ifotstructi
1 lowing different branches, viz.: PI
-,...................................... Sewing, Stitching,Braiding, Fitt
NTREAL HOUE ting, Hair Work in all styles. Cat
Net Work. ranch Wool Work, Cu
ing, Crotchet Spatter -Wolk, 'ren
done at the rooms. Ladies can s
I at the rooms to arrange for the'
' instructions. Apprentiees wealth
9 A. M. until 4 P. M.
HEM
We hctve plec
embe r
as firs
ity, o
chm lainmg of ony error in said list
er to hie, ulthin thirty days after 'the
Angn t, a written, notice of his inten-
ry to the J odge a the said County -in
roof. M. 1,I00NNELL, Clerk.
VO ERS -
TO NS IP gF HAY.
worm i3 is he eby 1ven that the list of all per-
sons ppea ng o4 the ht revised assessment
roll of th Muni ipali y of the Township of Ray,
in the Co nty of Hur n, to e entitled to vote in
the said unici ality or the election of members
to serve in the Legislative Assembly, was first
posted u in my ordee, in aid municipality, on
the 4th d y of 4ugns, 1876. Any person com-
plaining f any rror in said list must deliver to
me, withili thir1y daYs after the 4th day of Ang-
net, a tvriitten n tice p1 his intention to apply to
4the i_Tudgel of th said County in respect thereof.
88.
. FOSTER, Clerk.
NEW
E undtersig
of Se forth
hie coin need
In the Sliki)p ne.
ppity, w
I
The ; on), Shae
ALIL I
ed b
nd
bus'
SHOP.
gs to Otify the inhabitants
urrounding country that be
ems
AF
RTH,
t dooi to Pillman's Carriage Fac.
ere 151 intends to carry on
S B
The Stoel hav ng b
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN
E P OYED,
_ •
Business
ANCHES.
en carefully selected, and
ne but
And by at:
can rely o
ct a tention to businees , the public
gett ng gobd value for their money.
REPAp?
458
VG done with Neatness
Ind D-ip telt.
J.
POST OF
ci4ID
BEG most r
oustonoters
eleven years
among them,-% ii
favors in [the
Stock of Hoots
Provisione Cro
oil, Paint Oils
eriptions. Fa
thIwohave°uldn
a so
In
who
1876, to cell an
note; as 1= mus
without; ai;( ymfuo
If you oiaut t
you would, do w
where, as am
ties in the DO
LIF
=Ifyouwanty
I am Agent for
Company, of M
pros perotte In
ion, and cOndue
.ciplcs.
J. SCOTT.
ICE RE, WALTON.
OF HANKS.
spectf lly to thank my numerous
theiit kind atronage for the last
ich I have een doing linsinees
d solijiitl a c ntinnance of their
Mare. I ha 'e received a Large
nd Shoes, Diy Goods'Groceries,
kery, Glassware, Hardware, Coal
int Patent Medicines of all des -
Produce taken in exchange.
st respectfully hatimate to those
ST
Id up their aceonntio due Jan. 2,
da HO at onoe, either by cash Or
have a settlement. Please call
her notice.
SiEY TO LO N.
borrow mlney on Real Estate
11 to call on me before going else- -
aluatorfor the best Loan Socie-
nion. Tenni) lhoor.
INSURANCE. BEST SUG
ur life insured give me a call, as •
he Sin Mutual Life Ineurance
lama', one Of the best and most
rancelCompanies in the Domin- •
ed o the n4ost economical pin- i
ure in nouncing that we have jr:eed
HE TH DAY
T000
INIBNCE OUR 1
e to the ladies
ed rooms over
ns in the fel-
in and. Panty
, Embroider -
and German
ting and Fit -
ng anti Fitting
Mies Bryclon
girls to take
. Hours from
452'4
WANTE
• CIARETAKEIL WANTED.—For
Public School. Services.to eo
OF AUGUST16th, Applications, stating sa
g with, the Secretary, W1L NWATS
AND WILL CONTI
THE GOODS
AS
ENSURE
E FOR THREE WEEKS
the Seaforth
mice August
_o to be left
N. 451
WA ]'ED.—Wanted limn diately, a good
'-i-steady titan to drive team amid general terra
work. Good wages and steady em loyment. Ap-
ply to JOHN BEATTIE. 448
ILLER WANTE P.—Wanted, at the 1Vin-
throp Mills, a first-dass Miller. If a good
steady workman the highest wage will be paid.
Apply to ANDREW GOVENLOC Winthrop.452
TEACHERS WANTED.—Wan
• — of August, two male school te
11 • second-class certificates, for Sabo
smith. Apply to WM. M-cCONN
Township Schooreoard,Seeforth
. by the 16th
chars holding
is in Ttoiker-
LL. Secretary
.0. 442
ILL BE ! OFFERED AT PRICt BOIL SALE cric
111 TO LET. --Six Upper Rooms.
-I- WARD CASH, Seaforth.
ASP
THE PUBLIC ARE SO WE
OODS, 4
PL
WE WILL 0
T WILL
.
EDY CLEARANCE.
LN
LY Q
and Colored Lu tres fro7
nadines
Bl .ck and Colored Or
0
Al
Re
Pa
Be
Fr
ite, Striped and CI ecked Mt
eCi 11111,81i928 front even ce)
the Summer Dress Goods w
nants of Prints a a Dress
asels at Cost and nder--1
008tUnte8- trimite,t1
.Cugs and Co lars, Glo
in Great Variet at
GREAT Y
ACQUAINTED WITH OUR CHEAP
L MARKED IN -
OTE A FEW PRICES
Twelve and a Half cents..
OM Fifteen cents.
s.
1 .b Offered at Desperately I Low Prii:es. , .
Goods Very Cheap.
1
tey !Must be Cleared. .
- i
i 1
t Very Wide ireavy Lace—Liew.
1
•
Eosiery, Laee Mitt. aud Smallwares
R DUCED PRICES.
ISkrtings, SUM/MeV Tweeds, Genl
(1:Jc., at Prices that will 01
01 pets in Tapes& y, All Wool c
1Dundas Cotton, Yarn., White
Bottom Prices.
ehle12'S ASummer Coats, Rats and = Clps,
th8912, Out.
nd Hemp,
?id Colored Ca)pet Warp,
at
Di7NCAN, & 'DUNCAN.,
I 14. THE CHEAP
ant alha ys
ive
Call at I4,ttis n's if
Hams, Galin Jar , Je
Sugar, Tat &c., all v
Post 0 dice S tor
484
tenti
e
you
y Gies
rycb-
TTIS
DISSOLUT ON OF P
THE Partners
!"1- the u end
LIAMS & IGLU
consent. The
on by J. RI. W
the late firtn w
and all deh ts d
ed by him,
TN conn ec tion
-1-
desires to sta
friends then he
ture of fird-c151
as
wrehaltetebtioeold
less moue
kind in th
To thoe
imraediat
ly in need of mo
Remem r th
Seaforth tunp
415
'Ip h retofo
ed, nder t
•hT been
nsine s will
,
llama All
be nidat
eth4 late
ith he ab
e toijlsnun
ntcnc to c
s pumps an
and.1 He h
to urn o
than any ther
s sec ion.
Jude ted tlo him
settl =ni0fll/ is dee
ey.
old established fond well-ko.own
actOoy.
3, WILLIAMS.
a 10 Etairte88.
ant Bacon, Smoked
es, Ilarved Gloves,
ap for cash at the
N, Post Ofilce Store
RTNERSH1P,
e subsisting between
eisfirnisolviledanibe;mf nvtilijal
crafter be carried
bts contracted by
a by J. R. Williams,
lrrn will be collect-
.0313LwrLE ciuTAF114.si
ve the undersigned
erons customers and
Untie the mannfac-
ciatems as hereto.
s now such facilities
1* better article for
stablishment of the
e would say that an
ed, as he is urgent-
THE BEST GROC
ARE TO BE
7.!
I Ai
th- Smaile
,
;
11
I
1 Ten pc; undo of Good Tea for 54—this T
Tea0 put up in 5 or 10 pound pa kages as eh
Teabon ght from me guarantee to be as r
14ovvr1, do n't send your
'0
CASH to a foreign
I 1
•
1
I FREE DELIVERY.
IS NOT
RS,
RES
AD AT
CASH GROCERY
D FOR THE
EAS AND COFFEE
ow
t Po
R airley Wag P
•
HE CHEAP CASH GROCERY
stiple Advance on Cos
70se. cive Him a Trial.
LET.
--- —
Apply to ED -
446
HOUSE TO LET.—To Let, that ro.ost comfort-
able and well situated brick honserand four
lots on Huron street, with hard *ad soft water,
and every convenience neceseary1 Apply to T.
STEPHENS, British Hotel, Seaforth.
421.
0110ICE „BUILDING LOT POR SALE.—For
sale cheap, a corner Lot in Sparling's survey,
on john Street, Seaforth, withljn 10 minutes'
walk of the business part of the to . Apply to
WILLSON & SCOTT, Music Deale s, Seaforth.447
QTORE AND DWELLING HOU
—For sale, or will be rented,1
large frame store with comforts
connection, together with a quarto
is in the centre of a thriving agrie
and Is an excellent stand for a
The poioffice is in connection
Terms easy. For particulars app
prietor on the premises or to Chi
WILLIAM MOORE.
B FOR SALE.
Chiselhurstta
le dwelling m
acre lot. This
Itural country,
country store.
ith the store.
ly to the -pro-
selharst P. 0.
45,04
SPECIFIC Airru,
LES.
ftEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. --For Sale Cheap,
a quantity of good cedar fence posts. Apply
at the EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. ;448
aREEN FEED FOR SALE. --S lendid Crap of
'LA Peas and Oats, five hundred weight 1or$2.
Apply to THOMAS DARWIN, :Seaiorth. 451
li
WOTICE TO BUILDERS. --Any person wont-
-1-1 hog Sand, Gravel or Stones, e n leave their
orders at THOS. LEE'S Grocery,a a it will be -de-
livered on the shortest notice. T OMAS CI.7R-
RIE; = 488
EW THRESHING MACHINE -.--Tbe subscri-
ber takes this opportunity ofj thanking the
farmers of Hay, Stephen and U borne ea the
liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the
past six years in the threshing business, and
-
would also inform them that he has purchased a
new Glasgow & IdePheroon (Clinton) tnachine,
and therefore will be better able than ever to give
satisfaction. Your orders are solilted. CICERO
ALDWOBTH. 452-4
INSOLVENT ACT F 1875.
he- ,f.ke Matter of !Valiant -
insolvent,
farten, f4. n
NOTICE TO DEBT RS.
A LL Parties iodebted to the tate of ;Ono
• •21- above-named Insolvent, are r mated to ;,ay
tr, within BO days, or their account V1II Lc potted
in suit without further notice. I authorized
Mr. Mallen to receive the moo an grantr•o•capia
or it can be remitted to my address Seaforth .0 .
• JOHN S. PORTE , ASI 30(1
Seaforth, july 12, 1876. ;;;0•4
MABEE tt)
PLANINGMILL
And Sash and Door _Factor y
SEA FORTH, 0 NT RIO.
tABEE & McDONALD having3aatabli-•:ted
'ILL count -alma with their Lambe 'Yard &Plan -
hag'Mill and Sash ahd Door Facto' , Inc is:oyes:ea
to eaecate work in this line in e, eatisfortoro
- manner. Planing and Lumber DreSsiog rf tot
description done to order.
I Doors, Sashes, Frames, &e., alwaye or:1.831)o 1)1
1 made to order in the beat manner and o.. o tod
#= material.
I Lumber of all kinds on hand and for sa aP
usual,
Estimates furnished for buildings of all hioas.
HE MARKET CAN PRODU1
6E I 449 MABEE & MoDONV.;o10
FLOUR, IFEED
ONSTA
-;
Is good value, don't despiee it be -cause it is so cheap.
p as ean be got either in Toronto or London. Ail
resetted or money reftinded. Patronize your own
arket when you can ao as well if not better at hoine.
AND PROVISION/3
LY ON HAND.
J. FAIRLEYI Seafo
Maga
CANADIAN PACIFIC AMWAY
TENDERS FOR GRADING, TRA4,:fc-
LAYING, eze.
pSBALED TENT2ERS addressed to the Score-
a tary a Public Works, and e ea " Teader
i Bstheechtercoastioreissoeirntwthetiere4Pontoac,ffina asetwRapeie:tilwaans Ye,exirat ttomiltfittelrs:,:amoso:as:
' a distance of s -bout 114 miles, via.: e traehlay-
to neltooenRofaillywzoDY); zwill8Dbleyr,eceithev2ed0tha EtbpiszEofmciedltp
next, for works required to be execatted ou that
IL:1dg 113243.:, bolaillabsttolint 8g7 mil°121:43hel atIls'e: !nos 10311otEltte:;01.13401d.d.'
Rat Portage. For Plans,Opecifica ons, A.pprexi-
t1
formation, apply to the aloe of tbsi Engineer in
mato Quantitiee, Forme- ofF.TBert:eir utalearetetaryher :-
Chief, Ottawa. No Te b entertained
=alio on the Printed Porino, Ana
h. Ddi"u:ttit'livarkeen176`ae Pul:tiabistneWitW1781.2.6k1:BY ° ' 4584